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- FIG. 1 illustrates diagrammatically and in a simple form a mechanism embodying our Fig. 2 in a similar manner represents an apparatus embodying our invention, the connection thereto of a complete sending apparatus being illustrated.
- the lower ends of the gro ups of antennae are arranged to be connected withop'posite poles of a mechanism by which a large current of low voltage may be produced.
- the most convenient means for producing such a current and the means herein shown consists of a step-down transformer.
- the primary T of the transformer is connected' with a source of electromotive force, such source, being shown as consisting of the alternating generator G. Terminals of the secondary of this transformer are connected with the respective group of antennae, so
- FIG. 2 The apparatus'shown in Fig. 2 difiiers from that just described in illustrating means by which the step-down transformer may be connected with the generator employed in sending the signals when it is desired to melt ice from the terminals and at other times may be disconnected therefrom.
- T T represent, respectively, the primary and secondary of a step-up transformer, which is employed for producing the electrical oscillations by the usual means, which include the sparkgap S and key D.
- B represents a switch which is permanently connected w group of antennae and is adapted to 0 either with the points 1 and 3, in which tion the apparatus is in condition for sen a signal, 'or to be disengaged from these p and to engage the point 2, in which posi the secondary of the step-down transformer is connected with the antennae by such means.
- the generator which is employed for sending the signals may be thus utilized for clearing the antennae of ice.
- a wireless signaling apparatus the combination with an antenna, a generator of electromotive force of large amperage, and a conductor connected with the upper end of the antenna, of means for including said conductor and the antenna in a closed circuit with said generator.
- a wireless signaling apparatus the combination with an antenna and a conductor connected with the upper end of said antenna, of a generator of electromotive force, a stepdown transformer adapted to have its primary connected with said generator, and means for connecting the antenna and the conductor connecting with its upper end in a closed circuit with the secondary of said transformer.
- a wireless signaling apparatus in combination, a plurality of antennae adapted to be connected to form a complete circuit, and
- a wireless signaling apparatus in combination, a plurality of antennae adapted to be connected to form a complete circuit, a stepdown transformer and means for connecting the secondary of said transformer in said antennae-circuit.
- a wireless signaling apparatus in com bination, a plurality of antennae electrically connected at their upper ends, and means for connecting their lower ends with a source of electromotive force adapted to heat the antennae.
- a wireless signaling apparatus in combination, two elevated supports, an elevated conductor extending between said supports but insulated therefrom, a plurality of antennae connected with said conductor, and means for connecting the lower ends of said antennae with opposite poles of a source of electromotive force whereby the said antennae may be heated.
- a wireless signaling apparatus in combination, two elevated supports, an elevated conductor extending between said supports but insulated therefrom, a pluralityv of antennae connected with said conductor, a source of electromotive force, a step-down transformer having its primary in the circuit of said source of electromotive force and means for connecting the secondary of said transformer with the lower ends of different antennae.
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No. 750,181. PATENTED JAN..19,.19'04 L. DE FOREST &-W. G. CLARK, DEVICE FOR CLEARING ICE FROM ANTENNAE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 17, 1903.
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UNITED STATES Patented January 19,1904.
PATENT ()FFICE.
LEE DE FOREST, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., AND WALTER G. CLARK OF I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.
DEVICE FOR CLEARING ICE FROM ANTENN/E.
srncrmcn'rronforming part of Letters j tent No. 750,181, dated January 19, 1904.
Application filed June 17, 190a To all w/tom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, LEE DE FOREST, a resident of the city, county, and State of New York, and WALTER G. CLARK, a resident of Seattle, King county, Washington, citizens of, the United States, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Clearing Ice from Antennae, of which the follow v posed conductors may be freed of accumulated 1 ice and the excessive and dangerous accumulation of ice thereon be prevented.
The scope of our invention may be determined by an inspection of the claims termiinvention.
nating this specification.
The drawings accompanying herewith illustrate a preferred form of apparatus for carryv to melt any ice which may have accumulated ing out our invention.
Figure 1 illustrates diagrammatically and in a simple form a mechanism embodying our Fig. 2 in a similar manner represents an apparatus embodying our invention, the connection thereto of a complete sending apparatus being illustrated.
In the erection of,wireless signaling apparatus in locations where they are likely to be subjected to sleet-storms the protection there of againstthe weight of ice which is likely to accumulate-thereon .;becomes a serious problem, as these conductors are of considerable length. In considering this problem we have devised an apparatus by means of which a current may be sent through the antennae or other arranged in two or more groups, as is shown Serial No. 161,89 (Ncmodeh) in Fig. 1, or a return-conductor corresponding with one group of antennae is supplied, so that the conductors may be connectedin series, so as to produce a complete circuit. The lower ends of the gro ups of antennae are arranged to be connected withop'posite poles of a mechanism by which a large current of low voltage may be produced. ,The most convenient means for producing such a current and the means herein shown consists of a step-down transformer. The primary T of the transformer is connected' with a source of electromotive force, such source, being shown as consisting of the alternating generator G. Terminals of the secondary of this transformer are connected with the respective group of antennae, so
that when current is passed through the transformer a current of large amperage, but small voltage, will be passed ,throughthe antennae, which will result in sufficiently heating them thereon.
The apparatus'shown in Fig. 2 difiiers from that just described in illustrating means by which the step-down transformer may be connected with the generator employed in sending the signals when it is desired to melt ice from the terminals and at other times may be disconnected therefrom. In this figure T T represent, respectively, the primary and secondary of a step-up transformer, which is employed for producing the electrical oscillations by the usual means, which include the sparkgap S and key D. B represents a switch which is permanently connected w group of antennae and is adapted to 0 either with the points 1 and 3, in which tion the apparatus is in condition for sen a signal, 'or to be disengaged from these p and to engage the point 2, in which posi the secondary of the step-down transformer is connected with the antennae by such means. The generator which is employed for sending the signals may be thus utilized for clearing the antennae of ice.
The apparatus herein illustrated and described is given simply as one form of apparatus which may be employed. It is well known to us that other forms of apparatus may be employed for securing the same result. WV e do not, therefore, wish to be understood as limiting ourselves to this particular form of apparatus, but claim any apparatus which is included within the scope of the claims ter-- minating this specification.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a wireless signaling apparatus, the combination with an antenna, a generator of electromotive force of large amperage, and a conductor connected with the upper end of the antenna, of means for including said conductor and the antenna in a closed circuit with said generator.
2. In a wireless signaling apparatus, the combination with an antenna and a conductor connected with the upper end of said antenna, of a generator of electromotive force, a stepdown transformer adapted to have its primary connected with said generator, and means for connecting the antenna and the conductor connecting with its upper end in a closed circuit with the secondary of said transformer.
3. In awireless signaling apparatus, in combination, a plurality of antennae adapted to be connected to form a complete circuit, and
means for passing a heating-current therethrough.
4. In a wireless signaling apparatus, in combination, a plurality of antennae adapted to be connected to form a complete circuit, a stepdown transformer and means for connecting the secondary of said transformer in said antennae-circuit.
5. In a wireless signaling apparatus, in com bination, a plurality of antennae electrically connected at their upper ends, and means for connecting their lower ends with a source of electromotive force adapted to heat the antennae.
6. In a wireless signaling apparatus, in combination, two elevated supports, an elevated conductor extending between said supports but insulated therefrom, a plurality of antennae connected with said conductor, and means for connecting the lower ends of said antennae with opposite poles of a source of electromotive force whereby the said antennae may be heated.
7.. In a wireless signaling apparatus, in combination, two elevated supports, an elevated conductor extending between said supports but insulated therefrom, a pluralityv of antennae connected with said conductor, a source of electromotive force, a step-down transformer having its primary in the circuit of said source of electromotive force and means for connecting the secondary of said transformer with the lower ends of different antennae.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto affixed our signatures each in the presence of two Witnesses.
LEE DE FOREST. WALTER (,i. CLARK.
itnesses for Lee De Forest:
P. A. HALL, H. L. REYNOLDS.
Witnesses for Walter G. Clark:
C. A. KILBOURNE, JAMES H. KANE.
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