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US870068A
US870068A US37978107A US1907379781A US870068A US 870068 A US870068 A US 870068A US 37978107 A US37978107 A US 37978107A US 1907379781 A US1907379781 A US 1907379781A US 870068 A US870068 A US 870068A
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  • This invention relates to fire alarms and more particularly to thermostatic alarms or in other words, thatclass-ofalarms in which an electric signal circuit is closed by the expansion of a metal under the action of heat.
  • Figure 1 is a view 20 in elevation of the thermostatic device for closing the alarm circuit
  • Fig.2 is a side elevation thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a view 20 in elevation of the thermostatic device for closing the alarm circuit
  • thermostatic device or circuit closer is a detail vertical sectional view through the device for adjusting the thermostatic device or circuit closer
  • Fig. 4 is a-diagrammaticview of the circuit forthe 2 5 alarm
  • Fig. 5 is a detail vertical sectional view showing the mannerv of supporting one of the contact wires.
  • the device is shown as mounted upon a board 5 and comprises a tube 6 which is secured uponthe board by means of clips 7, the tube being open at its upper end and provided at its lower end with a bulb 8 which together with a portion of the tube, contains mercury.
  • a wire 9 is passed through the lower end of the bulb and into the mercury contained therein and this wire leads to one binding post of an electric bell 10; g A wire ]1 leads from the other post of the bell and in this latter wire is interposed a battery 12, the wire being connected at its other end to the lower end of an adjusting rod 13.
  • This rod 13 is slidably received through a bracket i 14 upon the board 5 and is threaded as at 15 adjacent its lower end and engaged through an adjusting nut 16' which is cylindrical in form and is provided with a circumscribing groove 17 in which is received a collar 18 having an attaching portion 19 by means of which it is fixed upon the board.
  • the nut 16 is milled and it will be understood that when it isturned, the rod will be adjusted vertically. The purpose of this adj ustment will be presently explained.
  • the upper end of the rod 13 is bent laterally as at 20 and works in a guide 21 formed by a strip which is secured upon the board in spaced relation thereto.
  • bent portion 20 of the rod extends above the upper end of the tube 6 and is provided with an opening 22 for the passage of a wire 23 which is held in position by means of a set screw 24 it being understood that the wire may be so adjusted as to extend a greater or'less distance below the said portion 20.
  • This wire 23 extends into the bore of the tube 6 but is normally outof contactwith the mercury therein, this contact being had only when w the mercury has been heated tosuch'a degree that it. rises in the tube to the lower end of the wire.
  • the circuit is of course closed through the mercury, the wire, the rod l3,'and the 'two wires 9 and vided at its lower end witha bulb, an expansible fluid contained in the tube and the ,bulb, the fluid being a 0011- doctor or electricity, 1: rod provlde'd with a threaded portion, .a cylindrical nut engaged upon the threaded portion of the'rod and provided with a circumscribing groove.
  • a bracket including a collar portion fitting in the groove, the rod being bent at its upper end to extend above the upper end or the tube, a wire suspended from the bent por- .tion of the rod and extending into the tube, u conductor wire leading into the bulb and into the fluid contained therein, a wire connected with .the lower end or the'rod; a battery interposed in, one o! the said wiresfand an elem tri'c bell to which the wires are connected.

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PATENTED NOV. 5, 1907.
R. M. WHIPPLB.
FIRE ALARM. 'nrmoulol rum) Jun 10, 1001.
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R. M. WHIPPLE.
FIRE ALARM.
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ROBERT M. WHIPPLE, OF MAYFIELD, IDAHO.
' FIRE-ALARM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 5, 1907.
Application filed June 19. 1907. Serial ire. 379.781..
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, RosEn'r M. WHIPPnE,-a citizen of the United States, residing at Mayfield, in the county of Elmore, State of Idaho, have invented certain new 4 and useful Improvements in Fire-Alarms; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and ex- 'act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertainstomake and use the same.
This invention relates to fire alarms and more particularly to thermostatic alarms or in other words, thatclass-ofalarms in which an electric signal circuit is closed by the expansion of a metal under the action of heat.'
The object of'the invention -is to provide an alarm of this class which while it is simple in construction, is readily adjustable tosound the alarm at any predetermined temperature. In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a view 20 in elevation of the thermostatic device for closing the alarm circuit, Fig.2 is a side elevation thereof, Fig. 3
is a detail vertical sectional view through the device for adjusting the thermostatic device or circuit closer,
Fig. 4 is a-diagrammaticview of the circuit forthe 2 5 alarm, and, Fig. 5 is a detail vertical sectional view showing the mannerv of supporting one of the contact wires.
In the drawings, the device is shown as mounted upon a board 5 and comprises a tube 6 which is secured uponthe board by means of clips 7, the tube being open at its upper end and provided at its lower end with a bulb 8 which together with a portion of the tube, contains mercury. I I
A wire 9 is passed through the lower end of the bulb and into the mercury contained therein and this wire leads to one binding post of an electric bell 10; g A wire ]1 leads from the other post of the bell and in this latter wire is interposed a battery 12, the wire being connected at its other end to the lower end of an adjusting rod 13. This rod 13 is slidably received through a bracket i 14 upon the board 5 and is threaded as at 15 adjacent its lower end and engaged through an adjusting nut 16' which is cylindrical in form and is provided with a circumscribing groove 17 in which is received a collar 18 having an attaching portion 19 by means of which it is fixed upon the board. The nut 16 is milled and it will be understood that when it isturned, the rod will be adjusted vertically. The purpose of this adj ustment will be presently explained. v
,The upper end of the rod 13 is bent laterally as at 20 and works in a guide 21 formed by a strip which is secured upon the board in spaced relation thereto. The
bent portion 20 of the rod extends above the upper end of the tube 6 and is provided with an opening 22 for the passage of a wire 23 which is held in position by means of a set screw 24 it being understood that the wire may be so adjusted as to extend a greater or'less distance below the said portion 20. This wire 23 extends into the bore of the tube 6 but is normally outof contactwith the mercury therein, this contact being had only when w the mercury has been heated tosuch'a degree that it. rises in the tube to the lower end of the wire. When this occurs, the circuit is of course closed through the mercury, the wire, the rod l3,'and the 'two wires 9 and vided at its lower end witha bulb, an expansible fluid contained in the tube and the ,bulb, the fluid being a 0011- doctor or electricity, 1: rod provlde'd with a threaded portion, .a cylindrical nut engaged upon the threaded portion of the'rod and provided with a circumscribing groove. a bracket including a collar portion fitting in the groove, the rod being bent at its upper end to extend above the upper end or the tube, a wire suspended from the bent por- .tion of the rod and extending into the tube, u conductor wire leading into the bulb and into the fluid contained therein, a wire connected with .the lower end or the'rod; a battery interposed in, one o! the said wiresfand an elem tri'c bell to which the wires are connected.
in testimony whereof, I aflln my signature, in presence of two witnesses. Y p i ROBERT M. WHIPPLE.
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JAMns S. Bosim'r, H. M. BRANDIPL,
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