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US884110A
US884110A US35072107A US1907350721A US884110A US 884110 A US884110 A US 884110A US 35072107 A US35072107 A US 35072107A US 1907350721 A US1907350721 A US 1907350721A US 884110 A US884110 A US 884110A
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  • ()ur invention relates to oscillation detec-v tors for space telegraph receivin systems
  • the figure represents a space telegraph receiving system.
  • the audion shown in the drawing consists of a vessel D of glass or other suitable material which may be evacuated and in which are included a heated member F, which may be a filament, an electrode H, herein shown as a plate which may be of latinum, and a conducting member G, whicli may be a grid or screen and which may be interposed between said filament and electrode.
  • the filament F may be heated preferably to incandescence by the battery A or other suitable source of electrical energy.
  • a local circuit connecting the filament F and electrode H includes a telephone T or other suitable signal-indicating device and a source of electromotive force B, the positive terminal of which is connected to the electrode H.
  • the filament F and conducting member G are connected to a closed oscillation circuit, herein shown as the oscillation circuit C I and, as shown, they are connected across the terminals of the condenser'O.
  • V I E is an elevated conductor system including the primary of the transformer M and the circuit C I which includes the secondary of said transformer is made resonant to the frequency of the waves tlie energy of which is to be received.
  • the robable cause is that the conducting mom or G becomes negatively charged.
  • a space telegraph receiving system having in combination a vessel, a heated member included therein, an electrode included in said vessel, a local circuit connecting said heated member and electrode, a source of electromotive force included in said local circuit and having its positive terminal connected to said electrode, a conducting member included in said vessel, connections from said heated member and conducting member to'a closed oscillation circuit, and a source of electromotive force included in said connections and having its positive terminal connected to said conducting member.
  • a space telegraph receiving system having in combination a vessel, a heated member included therein, an electrode included in said vessel, a local circuit connecting said heated member and electrode, a source of electromotive force included in said local circuit and having its ositive terminal connected to said electro( e, a conducting member sealed within said vessel, connections from said heated member and conducting
  • a space telegraph receiving system having in combination a vessel, a heated member included therein, an electrode included in said vessel, a local circuit connecting said heated member and electrode, a source of electromotive force included in said local circuit and having its ositive terminal connected to said electro( e, a conducting member sealed within said vessel, connections from said heated member and conducting

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PATENTED APR. '7, 1908. J. S. STONE'& S. GAB0T.,
SPACE TELEGRAPHY. APPLICATION FILED JANA. 1907.
wm A W JOHN STONE STONE, OF BOSTON, AND
' ASSIGNORS, BY manor AND MESNE BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS.
SEWALL CABOT, OF BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNMENTS, TO WILLIAM W. SWAN, TRUSTEE, OF
smcn TELEGBAPHY.
No. 884,1 1o.
\ Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 7, 1908.
Application filed January 4, 1907. Serial No. 860,721.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN STONE STONE and SEWALL CABOT, citizens of the United States, and residents, respectively, of Boston and Brookline. in the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Space Telegraphy, of which the following is a specification.
()ur invention relates to oscillation detec-v tors for space telegraph receivin systems,
' and more especially to the particu ar oscilla panics and forms a part ofthis specification and which represents in diagram one embodi: ment of our invention which has given good results in practice.
In the drawing, the figure represents a space telegraph receiving system.
The audion shown in the drawing consists of a vessel D of glass or other suitable material which may be evacuated and in which are included a heated member F, which may be a filament, an electrode H, herein shown as a plate which may be of latinum, and a conducting member G, whicli may be a grid or screen and which may be interposed between said filament and electrode. The filament F may be heated preferably to incandescence by the battery A or other suitable source of electrical energy. A local circuit connecting the filament F and electrode H includes a telephone T or other suitable signal-indicating device and a source of electromotive force B, the positive terminal of which is connected to the electrode H. The filament F and conducting member G are connected to a closed oscillation circuit, herein shown as the oscillation circuit C I and, as shown, they are connected across the terminals of the condenser'O.
V I E is an elevated conductor system including the primary of the transformer M and the circuit C I which includes the secondary of said transformer is made resonant to the frequency of the waves tlie energy of which is to be received.
VVehave found that the sensitiveness oi the audion, when connected as above de scribed with a closed oscillating circuit is greatly impaired from causes which are somewhat obscure I and which we deem it unnecessary to discuss herein. The robable cause is that the conducting mom or G becomes negatively charged.
We have found that the sensitiveness of the audion may be greatly increased when connected as above described by insertin in the connections of the filament F and con ucting member G to the oscillating circuit a source of electromotive force Z havin its positive terminal connected to said conducting member and having an electromotive force determined by adjustment with respect to that of the source B which is included in the above mentioned local, circuit.
While for the purpose of more. clearly disclosing our invention we have described particularly one specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that many modifications may be made therein without departing from the principle of our invention.
e claim,
1. A space telegraph receiving system having in combination a vessel, a heated member included therein, an electrode included in said vessel, a local circuit connecting said heated member and electrode, a source of electromotive force included in said local circuit and having its positive terminal connected to said electrode, a conducting member included in said vessel, connections from said heated member and conducting member to'a closed oscillation circuit, and a source of electromotive force included in said connections and having its positive terminal connected to said conducting member.
2. A space telegraph receiving system having in combination a vessel, a heated member included therein, an electrode included in said vessel, a local circuit connecting said heated member and electrode, a source of electromotive force included in said local circuit and having its ositive terminal connected to said electro( e, a conducting member sealed within said vessel, connections from said heated member and conducting In testimony whereof we have hereunto member to a closed oscillation circuit, and a. subscribed our names this 1st day of Jan. .10 source of electromotive force included in said 1907.
connections and having its ositive terminal JOHN STONE STONE.
connected to said conducting member, the SEWALL CABOT. electromotive force of the last mentioned Witnesses: source being adjusted with respect to that of E. B. ToMLINsoN,
the source included in said local circuit. GEO. K. Woonwomrr.
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