US860383A - Rotary circuit-closer. - Google Patents

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US860383A
US860383A US34720806A US1906347208A US860383A US 860383 A US860383 A US 860383A US 34720806 A US34720806 A US 34720806A US 1906347208 A US1906347208 A US 1906347208A US 860383 A US860383 A US 860383A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02PIGNITION, OTHER THAN COMPRESSION IGNITION, FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES; TESTING OF IGNITION TIMING IN COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
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    • F02P7/0632Mechanical pick-up devices, circuit-makers or -breakers, e.g. contact-breakers with rotary contacts
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  • My invention relates to rotary circuit closers such as i are used in connection with internal combustion enrotary circuitloser embodying such a construction that a chamber is afforded therein for holding oil and keeping the rotary contact device and the counterbalance roller thoroughly lubricated.
  • Another object is the provision of a rotary circuit closer having means for preventing any particles of dirt or other foreign substance that may find their way into the device from interfering with the rotary contact piece properly engaging the stationary contact pieces.
  • Figure 1 is a view, partly in vertical section (taken on line 33 of Fig. '2) and partlyin elevation, of the rotary circuit closer constituting the best embodiment of my invention known to me.
  • Fig. -2 is a horizontal section taken in the plane indicated by the line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking downward.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view illustrating the relative arrangement of the shaft and the frame for carrying the contact device and the counterbalancing roller.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective viewof the contact device and the lever in which the same is r'nounted.
  • . is provided at its upper end with a. redu nd and threaded portion a.
  • This casing comprises a metallic base section d shaped to rest on the shoulders a and b of shaft A and having an upwardlyextending, centraltubular portion 0 which snugly receives the portion of the shaft above the upper shoulder b, an annulus f of insulating material having oblique grooves g in its inner side, a horizontally-disposed ring h, of insulating material, interposed between the base section (2 and the annulus f,- a metallic cap or cover section i having an upwardly extending tubular portion j in which are diametrically-opposite apertures k, a horizontally disposed ring Z, of insulating material, interposed between the annulus f and the cap section 1', and
  • a plug C having a diamet -rical bore p to receive a wire D which also extends through the apertures k in said tubular portion, and between said plug 0 and a pin E which bears on the upper end of the shaft A,is arranged a coiled spring 2.
  • a coiled spring 2 is arranged in the inner side of the annulus f of easing A'at equi-distant points.
  • H is the rotary contact device of the circuit closer which is preferably, though not essentially, a roller, as
  • I is the counterbalancing roller which is of non-conducting material as illustrated.
  • the said rollers are mounted in the rear arms of levers I which are fulcruined on the pins u of frame G and have their forward arms connected through springs to with a ring a: loosely surrounding the tubular portion e of cas- I a whole.
  • roller 1' will render the movement of the contact device 11- smooth and even and by equalizing the strain on'the parts through which said contact device is moved in a circle about the shaft A, will assure the circuit closer working properly at all times, and will also prolong the usefulness of the circuit closer as It will also be seen that the upwardly extending central tubular portion a of the casing serves in conjunction With the remainder thereof to form a cham ber calculated to hold oil with a view of keeping both oi the rollers H and I thoroughly lubricated.
  • the oflice of the grooves g in the roller-track oi the casing B is to receive any particles of dust or other foreign substance that may be pushed before the rollers, this inorder to assure said track being at all times smooth and avoiding interference with proper engagement between the contact device H and the stationary contact pieces F.

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PATENTED JULY 16, 1907.
L. HUTOHINSON.
ROTARY CIRCUIT CLOSER.-
APPLICATION FILED DEO.10.1906.
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Llewen UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE.
LLEWELLYN HUTCHINSON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
ROTARY CIRCUIT-CLOSER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 16, 1907.
Application filed December 10, 1906, Serial No. 347,208.
To all whom it mag concern: I I Be it known that I, LLEWELLYN HoromNsoN, a citi zen of the United States, residing at Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in R- tary Circuit-Closers, of which the following is a specification.
' My invention relates to rotary circuit closers such as i are used in connection with internal combustion enrotary circuitloser embodying such a construction that a chamber is afforded therein for holding oil and keeping the rotary contact device and the counterbalance roller thoroughly lubricated.
- Another object is the provision of a rotary circuit closer having means for preventing any particles of dirt or other foreign substance that may find their way into the device from interfering with the rotary contact piece properly engaging the stationary contact pieces.
To the attainment of the foregoing objects, the invention consists in the peculiar construction, novel combination and adaptation of parts hereinafter described and particularly defined in theclaims appended.
In the accompanying drawings, which are made a part hereof: Figure 1 is a view, partly in vertical section (taken on line 33 of Fig. '2) and partlyin elevation, of the rotary circuit closer constituting the best embodiment of my invention known to me. Fig. -2 is a horizontal section taken in the plane indicated by the line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking downward. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view illustrating the relative arrangement of the shaft and the frame for carrying the contact device and the counterbalancing roller. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective viewof the contact device and the lever in which the same is r'nounted.
Similar letters designate corresponding parts in all of the views of the drawings, referring to which:
. is provided at its upper end with a. redu nd and threaded portion a.
B is the casing of the circuit closer. This casing comprises a metallic base section d shaped to rest on the shoulders a and b of shaft A and having an upwardlyextending, centraltubular portion 0 which snugly receives the portion of the shaft above the upper shoulder b, an annulus f of insulating material having oblique grooves g in its inner side, a horizontally-disposed ring h, of insulating material, interposed between the base section (2 and the annulus f,- a metallic cap or cover section i having an upwardly extending tubular portion j in which are diametrically-opposite apertures k, a horizontally disposed ring Z, of insulating material, interposed between the annulus f and the cap section 1', and
connecting bolts m, equipped above the cap seetion 'i with suitable nuts 7;. In the tubular portion j of the casing B is loosely arranged a plug C having a diamet -rical bore p to receive a wire D whichalso extends through the apertures k in said tubular portion, and between said plug 0 and a pin E which bears on the upper end of the shaft A,is arranged a coiled spring 2. -Arranged in the inner side of the annulus f of easing A'at equi-distant points are four stationary contact pieces F, equipped with binding posts s for the connection of wires (not shown) leading to electrodes in the explosion lrhambers ofa four-cylinder engine. From this it follows that when the opposed electrodes in the explosion chambers of the engine are electrically connected with the wire D, a spark will be formed between the electrodes in each cylinder as the contact device electrically connected with the shaft A passes over the stationary contact piece F' complementary to said cylinder. At this point 1 desire it understood that when my device is employed in connection with a single cylinder i internal combustion engine but one contact device F will be provided in the casing B, while when the device is used in connection with a two cylinder engine two contact pieces F. arranged diametrically opposite each other will be employed, and so on; the number of the contact pieces F always corresponding to the number of cylinders in the engine with which the circuit closer .co'o'perates.
1) surrounding but not contacting with the tubular por- 7 tion a of casing B and secured on the lower ends of the pins u by cotter pins as shown or other suitable means.
H is the rotary contact device of the circuit closer which is preferably, though not essentially, a roller, as
illustrated, and I is the counterbalancing roller which is of non-conducting material as illustrated. The said rollers are mounted in the rear arms of levers I which are fulcruined on the pins u of frame G and have their forward arms connected through springs to with a ring a: loosely surrounding the tubular portion e of cas- I a whole.
-a casing surrounding the shaft and having a circular ing B, this in order to assure the rollers being yieldingly pressed against the inner side of the annulus f they move about the shaft A.
In the practical use of my circuit closer, it will be apparent that the roller 1' will render the movement of the contact device 11- smooth and even and by equalizing the strain on'the parts through which said contact device is moved in a circle about the shaft A, will assure the circuit closer working properly at all times, and will also prolong the usefulness of the circuit closer as It will also be seen that the upwardly extending central tubular portion a of the casing serves in conjunction With the remainder thereof to form a cham ber calculated to hold oil with a view of keeping both oi the rollers H and I thoroughly lubricated.
The oflice of the grooves g in the roller-track oi the casing B is to receive any particles of dust or other foreign substance that may be pushed before the rollers, this inorder to assure said track being at all times smooth and avoiding interference with proper engagement between the contact device H and the stationary contact pieces F. By virtue of the said grooves g being disposed obliquely the jar is avoided to which the rollers would be subjected were the grooves disposed at right -angles to the orbit of the rollers.
As before stated the construction herein shown and described is the best embodiment of my invention of which I am aware, but I desire it understood that in practice such changes or modifications in the form, construction and relative arrangement of parts may be made as fairly iall Within the scope of my invention as defined in the appended claims.
Having described my invention, What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. The"combination in a rotary circuit closer, of 'a' stationary contact piece, a rotary contact device forcooperating with said contact piece, means for rotating the con tact device, and means for counterbalancing said contact device during rotation thereof.
2. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a shaft,
track,,-a contact piece countersunk in said track, a contact device connected with thefshaft and movable in a circle against thetraek of the casing, and means for countcrbalancing the contact device also connected with the shaft and movable in a circle against the track of the casing.
3. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a shaft, a casing surrounding the shaft and having a circulartrack, a contact piece countersunk in said track, a' contact deviceconnected with the shaft and movablein a circle against the track of the casing, and a roller for counterbalnncing the contact device also connected with the shaft and movable in a circle against the track of the casing.
4-. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of :1 shaft, a casing surrounding the shaft and having a circular track, a contact piece countersunk in said track, a contact-device connected with the shaft and movable in a circle on the track of the casing, means for counterbalancinc'. the contact device also connected with the shaft and movable in a circle on the track of the cusing, and means for holding the contact device and the counterbalancing means under yielding pressure against the track of the casing.
5. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a shaft, a casing surrounding the shaft and having a circul'ar track. a contact piece countersunk in said track, a frame fixed on the shaft and disposed in the casing, levers fulcrumcd iniermedini'e their ends on said frame, a'cohi'act device carried by one arm of one lever, a counterbalance roller carried by one arm of the other lever. and means connected with the other arms of the lovers [or holding the contact device and the counterbalance roller under yielding pressure against the circular track ofthe casing,
(i. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a circular track having at intervals grooves, a contact piece countersunk in said track, a rotary contact device movable against the circular track and over the grooves at an angle to said grooves, whereby said contact device is enabled to push foreign substance into the grooves, and means for rotating said contact device.
7. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a cas in having a circular track in which there are one or a plurality of oblique grooves, a contact piece countersunk in said track, a rotary coniact piece movable over-the circulur track in a path to intersect the oblique groove or grooves, a counter-balancing device similarly movable over the circular track, and means for rotaiing' the contact and counterbalancing devices.
8. The combination in ny rotary circuit closer, of a caslug having a circular track in which there are one or a plurality of oblique grooves, a contact piece countersunk in said track. a rotary contact piece movable over the circular track in a path to intersect the oblique groove or grooves, a counterbalancing device similarly movable over the circular track, means for rotating the contact and counterbaluncing devices, and means for holding said dcvicesrunderyielding pressure against the track.
9. The combination in a rotary circuit closer, of a shaft, a casing; surrounding, the shaft and having, a central, up-
wnrdly'c'xtcnding tubular portion rccelving the shaft andforming an oil chamber in the casing and also having a circular truck, a contact piece countersunk in said truck, and a rotary contact device connected with the shaft and movable about the shaft on the track of the casing.
in testimony whereof I {lillX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
LLEWELLYN nU'rcriINsoN.
' Witnesses VAN COURTLANDT LAWRENCE. ilL-mr E. Bowman.
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US2444325A (en) * 1945-02-09 1948-06-29 Gen Motors Corp Ignition distributor
US2755347A (en) * 1952-07-16 1956-07-17 Grigsby Allison Company Inc Electric switch construction
US2856472A (en) * 1955-09-07 1958-10-14 Charles N Humphries Circuit breaker for internal combustion engine
US2978551A (en) * 1959-03-16 1961-04-04 Kinoshita Yoshio Anti-oxidation device for distributor point

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2444325A (en) * 1945-02-09 1948-06-29 Gen Motors Corp Ignition distributor
US2755347A (en) * 1952-07-16 1956-07-17 Grigsby Allison Company Inc Electric switch construction
US2856472A (en) * 1955-09-07 1958-10-14 Charles N Humphries Circuit breaker for internal combustion engine
US2978551A (en) * 1959-03-16 1961-04-04 Kinoshita Yoshio Anti-oxidation device for distributor point

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