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US845368A
US845368A US34722306A US1906347223A US845368A US 845368 A US845368 A US 845368A US 34722306 A US34722306 A US 34722306A US 1906347223 A US1906347223 A US 1906347223A US 845368 A US845368 A US 845368A
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  • au tomobilesit is necessary to construct magnetos with extreme compactness, thereby leaving onlyan cxtre sly-limited space for the interrupter.
  • My present inven ion relates to this class of devices and prov'des an interrupter which occupies an exceedinglysmall space and at the same time gives a sure but light contact, thereby eliminating the prevalent hammertransmissionof current through hearings or movable parts, thereby insuring uniformity of action and long lifc.
  • Figure 1 is a central vertical longitudinal section showing my interrupter applied to a usual magneto.
  • Fig. 2 shows an interrupter contact spring or support in front elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional detail of the intcrruptcr similar to Fig. 1, but showing the same in circuit-breaking position.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing the interrupting-cam in elevation.
  • Fig. 5 is a crossscctional view showing the interrupter in front elevation.
  • the magneto itself may be of any construction desired, comprising, as herein shown, fixed magnets 1 2, mounted on a base .3, and an armature 4, journaled at 5 6 to rotate-between the polc-pieces 7 8, and provided with.
  • the interrupter in this class of devices is usually loca ted at the right -hand end and rotates with the armature, said end being closed by a cap 11, fitted into a groove in a fiber washer 12, secured in the threaded flange 13 at the cud of the frame and held in position bya spring 14., which maintains a carbon contact 15 in engagement with the outer end of an axial rod 16, insulated from the arnfraturebearing 6 at 17. s
  • My invention permits the recess or cavity at 18, in which the interrupter is mounted, to be much smaller and thinner or narrower than heretofore.
  • an angular arm 19 provided with a fixed contact or anvil 20, and cooperating therewith is a movable contact 2.1, secured in a block 22, riveted at 23 to the free end of a convolute. or helical ring 24, preferably th n and flat, as shown 0 early .in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • This spring 24 passes spirally to the center, where .it has an opening 25 fitting on the insulating collar 17, by which it is clamped fast against the hub or bearing 6 of the armature and.
  • the spring support shaped as shown at 2-1, is not only strong in the sense of being durable and occupies little space, but it gives quick action with light contact, having suliicient length to afford the desired yielding movement without such resistance as would produce a hammcr-like blow, yetit returns the movable contact with sulli icnt speed to circuit-closing position to produce an interrupter of high elliciency. tion permits each contact to be carried by a part fixedly secured to the adjacent contact member, the spring 24 being fast on the hub or frame of the armature and the contactcarrying arm 19 being fast on the axial bolt 16, so that thereby the current is not required to pass through any swinging and pivoted member or-movablc bearing.
  • interruptcr-cam engages the spring or movable contact carrying mcmbcr beyond the contacts, so that the separation of the latter is thereby rendered positive and certain, notwithstaiiding the fact that it is sup-
  • An interrupter of the kind described comprising a fixed contact and a cooper ating movable contact, a spiral spring yieldingly supporting said movable contact, a cam project ion for operating said movable contact, and means for relatively rotating said contaets and said cam projection.

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PATENTED FEB. 26, 1907.
T. M. MUELLER.
INTBRRUPTER FOR MAGNETOS.
APPLIOATION FILED DEO.10, 1906.
-like blow, my construction also avoiding tion with the accompanyin a usual winding 9 condenser 10, &c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THEODOR MARTIN MUELLER, .OF BRAINTPiEE, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGN OR TO WILLARD E. DOW, OF BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS;
,INT-ERRUPTER FOR MAGNETOS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented. Feb. 26, 1 907.
Application filed December 10, 1906. Serial No. 347,223;
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Tnnonon MAR IN MUELLER, a subject of the German Empire, residing at Braintree, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Interrupters for Magnetos, of which the following-description, in connecdrawings, is a Specification, like letters on t ie drawings representing like parts.
For certain purposes-as, for instance, au tomobilesit is necessary to construct magnetos with extreme compactness, thereby leaving onlyan cxtre sly-limited space for the interrupter. e
My present inven ion relates to this class of devices and prov'des an interrupter which occupies an exceedinglysmall space and at the same time gives a sure but light contact, thereby eliminating the prevalent hammertransmissionof current through hearings or movable parts, thereby insuring uniformity of action and long lifc.
The constructional details of my invention will be pointed out more at length in the course of the following description, taken with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which I have shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. I
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a central vertical longitudinal section showing my interrupter applied to a usual magneto. Fig. 2 shows an interrupter contact spring or support in front elevation. Fig. 3 is a sectional detail of the intcrruptcr similar to Fig. 1, but showing the same in circuit-breaking position.v Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing the interrupting-cam in elevation. Fig. 5 is a crossscctional view showing the interrupter in front elevation.
The magneto itself may be of any construction desired, comprising, as herein shown, fixed magnets 1 2, mounted on a base .3, and an armature 4, journaled at 5 6 to rotate-between the polc-pieces 7 8, and provided with.
The interrupter in this class of devices is usually loca ted at the right -hand end and rotates with the armature, said end being closed by a cap 11, fitted into a groove in a fiber washer 12, secured in the threaded flange 13 at the cud of the frame and held in position bya spring 14., which maintains a carbon contact 15 in engagement with the outer end of an axial rod 16, insulated from the arnfraturebearing 6 at 17. s
My invention permits the recess or cavity at 18, in which the interrupter is mounted, to be much smaller and thinner or narrower than heretofore. On the rod 16 is clamped an angular arm 19, provided with a fixed contact or anvil 20, and cooperating therewith is a movable contact 2.1, secured in a block 22, riveted at 23 to the free end of a convolute. or helical ring 24, preferably th n and flat, as shown 0 early .in Figs. 2 and 3. This spring 24 passes spirally to the center, where .it has an opening 25 fitting on the insulating collar 17, by which it is clamped fast against the hub or bearing 6 of the armature and.
rotates therewith. I prefer to rotate the contact-spring, although it will be understood that it is necessary merely to provide relative rotary movement bet-ween the contactcarrying spring 24 and the camwhich actuates the latter. Said cam in they preferred. form of my invention herein shown consists of a ing 26, having opposite projecting cam-surfaces 27 29- in position to engage the block 22 at desired intervals for raising the same, and thereby causing the contact-points 20 21 to break contact, as shown in Fig. 3. The spring support, shaped as shown at 2-1, is not only strong in the sense of being durable and occupies little space, but it gives quick action with light contact, having suliicient length to afford the desired yielding movement without such resistance as would produce a hammcr-like blow, yetit returns the movable contact with sulli icnt speed to circuit-closing position to produce an interrupter of high elliciency. tion permits each contact to be carried by a part fixedly secured to the adjacent contact member, the spring 24 being fast on the hub or frame of the armature and the contactcarrying arm 19 being fast on the axial bolt 16, so that thereby the current is not required to pass through any swinging and pivoted member or-movablc bearing. Also the interruptcr-cam engages the spring or movable contact carrying mcmbcr beyond the contacts, so that the separation of the latter is thereby rendered positive and certain, notwithstaiiding the fact that it is sup- Also my construe-- usual manner and rotates the rigid contactcarrying arm 19 and the yielding spring contact-carrier- 24 in unison, said two contactcarrying members being separated momentarily by the cam projections 27 28 during each revolution, thereby separating the contacts 20 21, which immediately come lJO': gether again as soon as the cam projections; are passed.
As already intimated, I am not restricted to the precise constructional details herein shown; but various changes may be resorted to within the scope of my claims hereinafter contained.
Having described my invention, what 1 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 'isi 1.. An interrupter of the kind described, comprising a fixed contact and a cooper ating movable contact, a spiral spring yieldingly supporting said movable contact, a cam project ion for operating said movable contact, and means for relatively rotating said contaets and said cam projection.
2. The combination with the armature of a magneto, of a laterallyextending spiral spring fast thereon provided adjacent its.
eeaees outer end with a contact, and a rigid arm also fast thereon provided at its outer end with a contact in position to cooperate with the spring-carried contact, said spring and arm being insulated from each other, and a iiXed cam-ring imposition to engage and separate said spring-carried contact from the cooperating contact as said contacts rotate with said armature.
3. The combination with the armature of a magneto, of a flat spiral spring and a rigid arm insulated from each other and coaxially secured to said armature to rotate therewith, and each provided at its outer end With contacts normally in circuit-closing position, said fiat spring carrying a projection, and a cam-ring secured in fixed position and provided with cain projections to engage the aforesaid projection for separating said. contacts.
in testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
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S. W, LAMHIE, (an LOTTA Y 17;
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