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US799305A
US799305A US23349504A US1904233495A US799305A US 799305 A US799305 A US 799305A US 23349504 A US23349504 A US 23349504A US 1904233495 A US1904233495 A US 1904233495A US 799305 A US799305 A US 799305A
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  • ROBERT C CROUCH AND JOHN A. TITZEL, SR, OF NEXVOASTLE, PENN SYLVANIA.
  • Our invention relates, to magneto-electric generators, our more particular object being to produce a type of generator suitable for the production of comparatively weak currents when subjected to movements as, for instance, the movements of a person when the apparatus is carried in the pocket.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of our improved magneto-electric generator, certain parts being broken away for the sake of clearness; and Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • a permanent steel magnet 3 is laminated, as shown, and bridging its pole-pieces is a receptacle 4: of non-magnetic material'such, for instance, as brass or silver-containing rolling balls 5, of iron or other magnetic material.
  • the receptacle I is preferably of a boat shape and is provided with clamps 6, which are secured upon the magnet 3 by means of screws 7 or analogous fastenings.
  • the generator-coils are shown at 8 and encircle the magnet 3 and are provided with terminal wires 9 10.
  • Our invention is used as follows: The generator being placed in thepocket or moved about by the hand, the balls 5, constituting the armatures of the magnet, are causedto roll back and forth within the receptacle 4 and in so doing vary the number of magnetic lines of force proceeding from the magnet to the balls or armatures. The result is that variations in the magnetic flux cause alternating currents to be set up in the coils 8, and these are conducted away by means of the terminal wires 9 10. These currents may be made more or less powerful by violently shaking the instrument, so as to cause the balls 5 to oscillate rapidly within the receptacle 4;.
  • the magnet 3 and the receptacle 4 together constitute a closed ring.
  • WVc do not limit ourselves to any particu lar type of magnet employed or of the coil connected thereto nor to any particular conformity of the magnet and coil.
  • a magneto-electric generator the combination of a magnetic member of substantially U shape, generator-coils acted upon inductively by said magnetic member, and a receptacle mounted upon said magnetic member and provided with rolling bodies of magnetic material.
  • a magneto-electric generator the combination of a magnetic member, generatorcoils encircling the same, and a receptacle provided with fastening members for engaging said magnetic member, and further provided with loose movable bodies of magnetic material.
  • a magneto-electric generator In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet, generatorcoils encircling the same, a closed receptacle mounted upon said magnet, and movable armatures mounted within said receptacle, being thereby permanently connected with said magnet.
  • a magneto-electric generator the combination of a permanent magnet provided with a receptacle rigidly connected therewith, generator-coils of insulated wire encircling said permanent magnet, and spherical bodies of iron mounted within said receptacle.
  • a magneto-electric generator the combination of a permanent magnet having a substantially U-shaped form, generator-coils to be acted upon inductively by said permanent magnet, a receptacle mounted upon said permanent magnet and bridging across from one of the poles thereof to the other so as to form together with said magnet a ring-like member, and bodies of magnetic material mounted within said receptacle.
  • a magneto-electric generator the combination of a permanent magnet provided with two poles, generator -coils encircling said poles, a receptacle bridging the space between names to this specification in the presence of said poles so as to form together With said two subscribing Witnesses.

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No. 799,305. PATENTED SEPT. 12, 1905. R. O. CROUCH & J. A. TITZEL, SR. MAGNETO ELECTRIC GENERATOR.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 19, 1904.
WIN/E8855: INVENTORS J/ J9. M0! 12%;;
UNITED STATEb PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT C. CROUCH AND JOHN A. TITZEL, SR, OF NEXVOASTLE, PENN SYLVANIA.
MAGNETO-ELEOTRIO GENERATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 12, 1905.
Application filed November 19,1904. Serial No. 238,495.
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Be it known that we, ROBERT C. CROUCH and JOHN A. TITZEL, Sr., citizens of the United States, and residents of Newcastle, in the county of Lawrence and State of Pennsylvania,haveinvented anew and Improved Magneto-Electric Generator, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Our invention relates, to magneto-electric generators, our more particular object being to produce a type of generator suitable for the production of comparatively weak currents when subjected to movements as, for instance, the movements of a person when the apparatus is carried in the pocket.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying; drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters'of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
Figure 1 is a plan view of our improved magneto-electric generator, certain parts being broken away for the sake of clearness; and Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
A permanent steel magnet 3 is laminated, as shown, and bridging its pole-pieces is a receptacle 4: of non-magnetic material'such, for instance, as brass or silver-containing rolling balls 5, of iron or other magnetic material. The receptacle I is preferably of a boat shape and is provided with clamps 6, which are secured upon the magnet 3 by means of screws 7 or analogous fastenings. The generator-coils are shown at 8 and encircle the magnet 3 and are provided with terminal wires 9 10.
Our invention is used as follows: The generator being placed in thepocket or moved about by the hand, the balls 5, constituting the armatures of the magnet, are causedto roll back and forth within the receptacle 4 and in so doing vary the number of magnetic lines of force proceeding from the magnet to the balls or armatures. The result is that variations in the magnetic flux cause alternating currents to be set up in the coils 8, and these are conducted away by means of the terminal wires 9 10. These currents may be made more or less powerful by violently shaking the instrument, so as to cause the balls 5 to oscillate rapidly within the receptacle 4;.
It will be noted that the magnet 3 and the receptacle 4 together constitute a closed ring.
WVc do not limit ourselves to any particu lar type of magnet employed or of the coil connected thereto nor to any particular conformity of the magnet and coil.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In amagneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet, generatorcoils mounted thereupon, and a receptacle connected with said magnet and provided with rolling bodies of magnetic material.
2. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a magnetic member of substantially U shape, generator-coils acted upon inductively by said magnetic member, and a receptacle mounted upon said magnetic member and provided with rolling bodies of magnetic material.
3. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a magnetic member, generatorcoils encircling the same, and a receptacle provided with fastening members for engaging said magnetic member, and further provided with loose movable bodies of magnetic material.
4C. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet, generatorcoils encircling the same, a closed receptacle mounted upon said magnet, and movable armatures mounted within said receptacle, being thereby permanently connected with said magnet.
5. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet provided with a receptacle rigidly connected therewith, generator-coils of insulated wire encircling said permanent magnet, and spherical bodies of iron mounted within said receptacle.
6. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet having a substantially U-shaped form, generator-coils to be acted upon inductively by said permanent magnet, a receptacle mounted upon said permanent magnet and bridging across from one of the poles thereof to the other so as to form together with said magnet a ring-like member, and bodies of magnetic material mounted within said receptacle.
7. In a magneto-electric generator, the combination of a permanent magnet provided with two poles, generator -coils encircling said poles, a receptacle bridging the space between names to this specification in the presence of said poles so as to form together With said two subscribing Witnesses.
permanent magnet a composite ring-like ROBT. (J. CROUCH.
member, and loose bodies of magnetic mate- JOHN A. TITZEL, SR 5 rial disposed Within said receptacle and adapt- Witnesses:
ed to be moved therein by shaking. GEO. W. MILLER,
In testimony whereof We have signed our L. A. JOHNSTON.
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US2518149A (en) * 1946-11-15 1950-08-08 Gen Electric Flowmeter
US2979959A (en) * 1959-06-03 1961-04-18 Stanley P Clurman Magnetic accelerometer
US3908786A (en) * 1970-06-18 1975-09-30 Us Army Sting oscillator
US20110187207A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2011-08-04 University Of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. Method and apparatus for motional/vibrational energy harvesting via electromagnetic induction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2518149A (en) * 1946-11-15 1950-08-08 Gen Electric Flowmeter
US2979959A (en) * 1959-06-03 1961-04-18 Stanley P Clurman Magnetic accelerometer
US3908786A (en) * 1970-06-18 1975-09-30 Us Army Sting oscillator
US20110187207A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2011-08-04 University Of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. Method and apparatus for motional/vibrational energy harvesting via electromagnetic induction
US8729747B2 (en) 2008-02-01 2014-05-20 University Of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. Method and apparatus for motional/vibrational energy harvesting via electromagnetic induction

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