US809677A - Starting-compensator for alternating-current motors. - Google Patents

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US809677A
US809677A US21394104A US1904213941A US809677A US 809677 A US809677 A US 809677A US 21394104 A US21394104 A US 21394104A US 1904213941 A US1904213941 A US 1904213941A US 809677 A US809677 A US 809677A
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  • This invention relates to devices for starting alternating-current motors; and its object is to provide a simple and efficient switch for use in connection with a compensator and circuit-fuses, so thatin starting the motor the compensator will be in circuit and the fuses cut out, but in the running position theccm- -pensator is cut out and the fuses are in circuit.
  • a meter may be arranged in series with one of said fuses, if desired.
  • the switch is preferably so constructed that the neutral position of its handle stands between the starting and running positions. I provide the handle with a latch of peculiar construction, which prevents the switch from being moved from the neutral position directly to the running position, but compels the operator to move it always first to the starting position.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a starting-compensator embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view ofthe mechanism on a larger scale, partly broken away.
  • Fig. 4 is a diagram of circuits.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation of the switch-handle and latch on a larger scale.
  • Figo is a vertical section of the same, and
  • Fig. 7 is a horizontal cross-section thereof on the line 7 7, Fig. 5.
  • the boX 1, containing the compensatorcoils-2, is fastened to a supporting-panel 3.
  • a transverse shaft 4 In the lower part of the boX is a transverse shaft 4, to which is secured a block 5, of wood or other insulation, carrying a set of contactcircuit.
  • the segments three of which (numbered 6) are in electrical fconnection, by means of leads 7, with the terminals 8, by which connection is made with the mains 9.
  • the other three segments (numbered 6) and alternating with the others are connected with the terminals of the motor 10.
  • the first set has three pairs, each pair connected with a compensator-coil, as shown in Fig. 4,
  • the other set comprises three fingers, each connected with a separate lead 7 through a fuse 13 and adapted to make contact with a segment 6.
  • a meter 14 may be connected in series with one of the fuses.
  • the fuses are conveniently mounted on the panel 3 above the box l and are separated by barriers 15 of insulation.
  • the shaft 4 extends through one end of the boi; and has a handle 16 for operating the switch.
  • the handle stands normally in a central neutral position. I/Vhen it is swung over to the rear, the segments 6 6 make contact with the fingers 11, so that a portion of each compensator-coil is in series with the motor. This is the starting position, When the motor has speeded up, the handle may be swung forward to cut out the compensator-coils and cause the segments 6 to make contact with the fingers 12. This connects the motor directly with the mains with a fuse in each leg of the circuit.
  • a lug 17 On the back of the handle 16 is a lug 17, which engages with a latch 18, pivoted at one end to the box.
  • the lower edge of the latch rests on the lug and has an abrupt shoulder 19 to Aengage therewith and prevent the handle from being pulled forward.
  • the under edge of the latch Rearwardly from the shoulder 19 the under edge of the latch has a double incline 2() 21, which does not prevent" the handle from being moved backward to put the compensator-coils in In this position the rear end of the incline 21 rests on the lug. Vhen the handle is to be moved forward to the running position with the fuses in circuit, it must be pulled over sharply.
  • a switch having contact-segments and movable into a neutral position and into two operative positions, one at each side of said neutral position, two sets of contact-ngers one on each side of said segments, compensator-coils connected to one set and 'fuses connected to the other set,
  • circuit-controlling device having a handle movable both ways from a neutral position, and provided with a lug, of a pivoted latch engaging said lug by gravity and having 011 its under side a shoulder and a double incline, whereby when the lug is under the incline, a quick movement of theA handle will throw the latch high enough to permit the lug to pass by the shoiilder be'lore the latch can fall.
  • a motor, a source of alternating current, compensator-coils, 'l uses, and means for connecting said motor to said source alternately through said coils and said fuses ⁇ 12.
  • a motor, a source of' alternating current, compensator-coils, fuses, and means for connecting said motor to said source alternately through said coils and said fuses, s aid means comprising a movable switch member and two sets oi contact-'lingers, one set connected to the compensatorcoils and the other to the fuses.

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PATENTE!) JAN. 9, 1906.
` E. P. GE'HRKENS.
STARTING GOMPENSATOR POR ALTERNATING CURRENT MOTORS.
APPLICATION FILED .TUNE 24, 1904.
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No. 809,677. PATENTED JAN. 9, 1906.
n E. F. GEHRKENS.
STARTING COMENSATGR FOR ALTERNATNG CURRENT MOTORS.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 24, 1904.
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EDWARD F. GEHRKENS, OF SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEINT YORK.
STARTING-COMPENSATOR FOR ALTERNATlNG-CURRENT MOTORS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 9, 1906.
Application filed .Tune 24, 1904. Serial No. 213,941.
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD F. GEHRKENS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Schenectady, county of Schenectady, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Starting-Compensators for Alternating-Current Motors, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to devices for starting alternating-current motors; and its object is to provide a simple and efficient switch for use in connection with a compensator and circuit-fuses, so thatin starting the motor the compensator will be in circuit and the fuses cut out, but in the running position theccm- -pensator is cut out and the fuses are in circuit. A meter may be arranged in series with one of said fuses, if desired.
It is customary to use a switch in connection with compensators for starting alternating-current motors, so that by bringing said switch to the neutral position the motor will be disconnected from the feed-lines, while by moving it to the starting position the motor will be connected to the feed-lines at a proper point on the compensator-coils to give the proper voltage vfor starting, and in the running position these coils will be cut out and the motor connected directly to the feedlines. The switch is preferably so constructed that the neutral position of its handle stands between the starting and running positions. I provide the handle with a latch of peculiar construction, which prevents the switch from being moved from the neutral position directly to the running position, but compels the operator to move it always first to the starting position.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of a starting-compensator embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a front elevation. Fig. 3 is an end view ofthe mechanism on a larger scale, partly broken away. Fig. 4 is a diagram of circuits. Fig. 5 is an elevation of the switch-handle and latch on a larger scale. Figo is a vertical section of the same, and Fig. 7 is a horizontal cross-section thereof on the line 7 7, Fig. 5.
The boX 1, containing the compensatorcoils-2, is fastened to a supporting-panel 3. In the lower part of the boX is a transverse shaft 4, to which is secured a block 5, of wood or other insulation, carrying a set of contactcircuit.
segments, three of which (numbered 6) are in electrical fconnection, by means of leads 7, with the terminals 8, by which connection is made with the mains 9. The other three segments (numbered 6) and alternating with the others are connected with the terminals of the motor 10. In cooperative relation to the segments are two sets of fingers 11 12. The first set has three pairs, each pair connected with a compensator-coil, as shown in Fig. 4, The other set comprises three fingers, each connected with a separate lead 7 through a fuse 13 and adapted to make contact with a segment 6. A meter 14 may be connected in series with one of the fuses. The fuses are conveniently mounted on the panel 3 above the box l and are separated by barriers 15 of insulation. The shaft 4 extends through one end of the boi; and has a handle 16 for operating the switch. The handle stands normally in a central neutral position. I/Vhen it is swung over to the rear, the segments 6 6 make contact with the fingers 11, so that a portion of each compensator-coil is in series with the motor. This is the starting position, When the motor has speeded up, the handle may be swung forward to cut out the compensator-coils and cause the segments 6 to make contact with the fingers 12. This connects the motor directly with the mains with a fuse in each leg of the circuit.
On the back of the handle 16 is a lug 17, which engages with a latch 18, pivoted at one end to the box. The lower edge of the latch rests on the lug and has an abrupt shoulder 19 to Aengage therewith and prevent the handle from being pulled forward. Rearwardly from the shoulder 19 the under edge of the latch has a double incline 2() 21, which does not prevent" the handle from being moved backward to put the compensator-coils in In this position the rear end of the incline 21 rests on the lug. Vhen the handle is to be moved forward to the running position with the fuses in circuit, it must be pulled over sharply. The movement of the lug along the incline 21 causes the latch to be tilted so that the handle can be brought fully forward before the latch has time to fall back to the original position. A stop 22 prevents the latch from going too high. In order to retain the handle yieldingly in its three positions and prevent it from being accidentally IOO IOS
- apparatus which I now consider to represent the best embodiment thereof; but I desire to have it understood that the apparatus shown is only illustrative and that the invention can be carried out by other means. For instance, in place of the thermal cut-outs (fuses) I may substitute any other wellknown automatic cut-outs.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure I by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. The combination with a compensator 'for starting an alternating-current motor, of a plurality of luses, and means for connecting said compensator and fuses alternately with the motor-circuit.
2. The combination with a switch having contact-segments, of a compensator having its coils connected to lingers coperating with said segments, and fuses connected to a second set ot fingers adapted to make contact with said segments.
3. In combination, a switch having contact-segments and movable into a neutral position and into two operative positions, one at each side of said neutral position, two sets of contact-ngers one on each side of said segments, compensator-coils connected to one set and 'fuses connected to the other set,
` said segments engaging one set of said iingers when the switch is in one operative position, and engaging the other set of said fingers .when the switch is in the other operative poin the legs of the circuit, and a meter in series with one of said fuses.
6, The combination with a compensator, oi' a plurality offuses, a switch for connecting the compensator and fuses alternately with the terminals oi' an alternating-current motor, and means for compelling the compensator to be so connected before the fuses are.
7. The combination with a compensator, of a switch movable both ways from a neutral position, and a pivoted latch normally preventing said switch from being moved in one direction.
S. The combination with a motor-starting compensator, of a switch movable one way from a neutral position to a starting position and the other way to a running position, a switch-handle having a lug, and a pivoted latch engaging therewith and provided with a shoulder and an inclined surface adjacent thereto.
9. The combination with a circuit-controlling device having a handle movable both ways from a neutral position, and provided with a lug, of a pivoted latch engaging said lug by gravity and having 011 its under side a shoulder and a double incline, whereby when the lug is under the incline, a quick movement of theA handle will throw the latch high enough to permit the lug to pass by the shoiilder be'lore the latch can fall.
10. The combination with a handle movable both ways from a given position, of a lug, and a pivoted latch engaging said lug by gravity and having on its .under side a shoulder and a double incline adjacent thereto, said lug and latch being relatively movable lengthwise of said latch.
1]. In combination, a motor, a source of alternating current, compensator-coils, 'l uses, and means for connecting said motor to said source alternately through said coils and said fuses` 12. In combination, a motor, a source of' alternating current, compensator-coils, fuses, and means for connecting said motor to said source alternately through said coils and said fuses, s aid means comprising a movable switch member and two sets oi contact-'lingers, one set connected to the compensatorcoils and the other to the fuses.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 22d day of June, 1904.
EDVARD F. GEHRKENS.
IVitn ess'es BENJAMIN B. HULL, HELEN OREOED.
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