US771820A - Protecting device for high-frequency apparatus. - Google Patents

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US771820A US21174104A US1904211741A US771820A US 771820 A US771820 A US 771820A US 21174104 A US21174104 A US 21174104A US 1904211741 A US1904211741 A US 1904211741A US 771820 A US771820 A US 771820A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in protective devices for high-frequency apparatus, and will be defined in its scope by the claims.
  • the object of my invention is to protect apparatus used in connection with high fre quency currents from injury by surgings produced in other parts of the apparatus.
  • G represents an alternating generator
  • B B leads from the generator
  • T a transformer
  • E the earth connection
  • K K condensers
  • I I connections from the leads to the condensers
  • H a key or other analogous device for producing the signals.
  • the relief or safety ground E is connected with the leads B and B not directly, but through the interruption of condensers K K, so proportioned in size and capacity that they will not to any considerable extent pass the normal currents flowingbetween the generator and the transformer, but will permit passage of the higher-frequency surgings induced when the key is operated.
  • This earth connection by means of a condenser acts as a safety-valve to discharge those surgings which would likely be dangerous to the generating apparatus without affecting other and lowerfrequency currents.
  • the point at which connection should be made with the leads is between the source of the high-frequency surgings and the apparatus to be protected.
  • the apparatus to be protected may be other than a generator, although such apparatus is what would most ordinarily require such protection.
  • hat I claim is 1.
  • a generator In an apparatus, a portion of which is subject to high-frequency electrical surgings, in combination, a generator, a transformer, leads connecting said parts, a choke-coil in each lead between the generator and transformer, and an earth connection through a condenser for each lead between said chokecoils and the transformer.

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No. 771,820. PATENTED OCT. 11, 1904.
v L. DE FOREST.
PROTECTING DEVICE FOR HIGH FREQUENCY APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 9, 1904. NO MODEL.
I 0 B E WITNESSES: l/VVE/VTOR y Lee dejoras't AT R/Vff Patented October 11, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
LEE DE FOREST, OF NEIV YORK, N. Y.
PROTECTING DEVICE FOR HIGH-FREQUENCY APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 771,820, dated October 11, 1904:.
Application filed June 9, 1904, Serial No. 211,741. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, LEE DE FOREST, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Protecting Devices for High-Frequency Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in protective devices for high-frequency apparatus, and will be defined in its scope by the claims.
The object of my invention is to protect apparatus used in connection with high fre quency currents from injury by surgings produced in other parts of the apparatus.
The drawing illustrates diagrammatically and in asimple form an apparatus embodying my invention.
In the operation of high-frequency electrical transformers such as are used in wireless signaling it often happens that the high-frequency impulses or surges set up flash back into the generator or other analogous apparatus and burn it out. To prevent this, chokecoils have been inserted in the leads between the transformer and the generator. While this is of considerable efliciency, I have discovered that by connecting the leads between the transformer and generator to the earth through condensers of a proper capacity the dangerous high frequency oscillations are shunted off through the condensers to the earth.
In the drawing, G represents an alternating generator; C (J, choke-coils; B B, leads from the generator; T, a transformer; E, the earth connection; K K, condensers; I I, connections from the leads to the condensers, and H a key or other analogous device for producing the signals. These devices are all represented in a conventional and diagrammatic manner.
The relief or safety ground E is connected with the leads B and B not directly, but through the interruption of condensers K K, so proportioned in size and capacity that they will not to any considerable extent pass the normal currents flowingbetween the generator and the transformer, but will permit passage of the higher-frequency surgings induced when the key is operated. This earth connection by means of a condenser acts as a safety-valve to discharge those surgings which would likely be dangerous to the generating apparatus without affecting other and lowerfrequency currents. The point at which connection should be made with the leads is between the source of the high-frequency surgings and the apparatus to be protected. The apparatus to be protected may be other than a generator, although such apparatus is what would most ordinarily require such protection.
The device described will work satisfactorily without the use of the choke-coils C, shown as inserted in the leads B B between the points where the earth-leads I are connected with the leads B B and the generator. A larger measure of safety is, however, socured by the use of choke-coils in the position shown, and I therefore prefer in many cases to use such choke-coils in combination with the safety earth connection described. In practice I have found that such devices efliciently protect the generating apparatus from the high-frequency waves.
hat I claim is 1. The combination in an apparatus, a portion of which is subject to high-frequency electrical surgings, of an earth connection employing therein a condenser and located between the portion which is subject to said surgings and other portions of the apparatus.
2. The combination in an apparatus, a portion of which is subject to highfrequency electrical surgings, of a high-tension transformer, a primary source of electromotive force and an earth connection with each side of the circuit between said primary source of electromotive force and the transformer and containing a condenser in the connection with each branch of the circuit.
3. In an apparatus, a portion of which is subject to high-frequency electrical surgings, in combination, a generator, a transformer, leads connecting said parts, a choke-coil in each lead between the generator and transformer, and an earth connection through a condenser for each lead between said chokecoils and the transformer.
4. In an apparatus, a portion of which is subject to high-frequency electrical surgings, in combination, a generator, a transformer, leads connecting said parts, and means connected With said leads and adapted to shunt t 5 high-frequency back-surgings from said trans- Witnesses:
former off to earth. PHILIP FARNSWOR'IH,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto af- HENRY L. REYNO DS.
fixed my signature, this 7th day of J une, 1904, in the presence of two Witnesses.
LEE DE FOREST.
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US2958809A (en) * 1957-08-22 1960-11-01 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Contact protection arrangement
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US2777445A (en) * 1952-07-12 1957-01-15 Electronic Medical Foundation Electrical therapeutical device for internal application
US2746006A (en) * 1952-10-15 1956-05-15 Motorola Inc Voltage regulator
US2958809A (en) * 1957-08-22 1960-11-01 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Contact protection arrangement
US3383519A (en) * 1963-12-23 1968-05-14 Westinghouse Electric Corp Electric power distribution systems
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