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US902043A US30554906A US1906305549A US902043A US 902043 A US902043 A US 902043A US 30554906 A US30554906 A US 30554906A US 1906305549 A US1906305549 A US 1906305549A US 902043 A US902043 A US 902043A
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  • My invention relates to a telephone transmitter, its object being to provide a transmitter which will be capable of practical outdoor use, and wherein the terminals' are located in posi tion for convenient access thereto.
  • the transmitter of my invention was especially designed for military field use, where it will be subjected ,to hard usage, and be eX.- posed to inclement weather.
  • One feature of my invention consists in the means which I employ to render the containing case water-tight. 'lhe opening in the front supporting plate is covered by a waterproof membrane held in place b the mouthpiece of the transmitter, whic preferably comprises a perforated diskv secured to the front supporting plate over lthe opening therein, said membrane .being secured between said disk and plate.
  • the two members vof the case are preferably telescoped and clamped together by a clamping ring which covers the outer joint between said members.
  • Another feature of my invention consists in the location of the instrument terminals so that ready access may be had thereto without disturbing the adjustments or connections.
  • I provide afterminal chamber upon the rear of the containing case in which said terminals are located, the chamber having a removable cap permitting free access to all the connections of the instrument.
  • the rear wall of the containing.,r case has a hole therein opening into the terminal chamber and through which the terminals of .the instrument reject.
  • FIG. l is a front elevation of a transmitter embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view thereof Fi".
  • 3 is a rear view of the front su porting p ate and the transmitter carried tiereby
  • Fig, 4 is a rear view of the containing case of the transmitter and therterminal chamber mounted thereon with the cap of the chamber removed
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional viewon line 5-5 of Fig. 3.
  • the front supporting plate a carries upon its rear side the Working parts of the transmitter, said plate having a ce'ntral opening a therein before the diaphragm of the transmitter.
  • a thin ,waterproof membrane o referably of rubber, covers thelopenin'gr a', liein held in place by the mouthpieceI c, whic 1 preferably comprises a perforated disk secured tothe front plate over the opening therein, the membrane being held in Aplace between 'the disk and the plate. Moisture is mitter through said opening.
  • the front supportingplate c is provided i at its rear with an inclosing member d, which is preferably cu -shaped, said l arts c d being united by a te escopic joint and locked in place by a ring e which seals the joint.
  • the plate a is rovided with a rearwardly' extend- 4mg annu ar dan e c2, which lits within the member d, unti the outwardlyrprojecting annular lug or flange a3 carried by the plate abuts against the edgeof the m'emberd.
  • the clam )ing ring is internally threaded and is adapte to screw upon the member (l, said ring having an inturned annular ip c adapted to engage said lug a3, thereby locking the parts a d in position and sealing the joint between themto prevent moisture from entering the case-at such point.
  • An auxiliary su port is rovided for the transmitter in the fbrm of a ridge piece f sccured at the rear 'of the plate e, upon the inturned lips a* a4 formed from the annular flange a2.
  • the rear member d of the inclosing cas'e carries on its outer surface a chamber o in which are located the terminals of the instrument.
  • 'lhe member (l has an ⁇ opening cl therein through which the insulated terminals oi. -the transmitter carried by the bridge f project into the chamber g, said' terminals being preferably mounted upon an insulating block h, secured to said bridge.
  • the iiaiige e2 has a slot c5 therein which is adapted to receive a pin d carried upon theinner surface of the member d to prevent turning of the plate a.
  • Said chamber g also contains the switch terminals yi i of the transmitter, said terminals being mounted upon the wall of the chamber but insulated therelro'm.
  • one of said switch terminals may be connected with one terminal ot the transmitter, the other switch terminal being connected with one pole of the local battery, while the other vtransmitter terminal would be connected with the other pole of the battery, said circuit, of course, including the primary winding et an induction coil..
  • I provide switching mechanism within the chamber adapted to be operated from the outside thereof for connecting said switch terminals When'the transmitter is desired for l.use
  • Each switch terminal is connected with aaspriug-c, saidv springs being adapted to be )ring-restored plunger Z pro'ecting through t e Wall of the chamber.
  • T e terminals are thus located in position for ready access without disturbing
  • a removab e capI m is provided for the chamber permitting access .cto said chamber.
  • Conductors may be led to said terminals through a tube n' communicating with an opening in the wall of the chainiier.
  • a containing case for telephone transmitters comprising a l'ront supporting plate having4 a rearwardlyextending ⁇ annular flange, a cup-shaped member in which said flange iits, an outwardly rejecting annular lug carried by said plate a utting against the. edge of said cup-shaped member, said member having screw threads upon its outer surface, an -internally threaded clamping ringv screwing upon said cup-shaped member, and an inturned annular lip'cariied by said ring and abutting against said outwardly projecting lug, whereby said cup-shaped member an'd iront plate are locked together and the joint between said parts sealed.
  • said wall having a hole therein opening into said chamber, an insulated block mounted within said containing case, transmitter terminals mounted on said block and projecting through said opening into said chamber, and a spring-pressed plunger passing through the side walls of said chamber and arranged to control the connection of said switch ter'ininals.
  • vsaid wall having a hole thereinopcning into said chamber, an. insulated block mounted within said case, transmitter terminals mounted on said block yand projecting through said opening into said chamber, a pair oi springs connected with said terminals, and a plunger passing through the Wall of said chamberv and arranged when operated to connect said' springs.

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G.' P. ATWOOD.
TELEPHONE TRANSMITTER.
APPLICATION FILED MAB.. l2, 1906. 902,043, Patented 013132711908 To all whom fit may concern:
UNITED srAgis PATENT onirica.
GEORGE 'if ATWOOD, OF lEASTjORAfNGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN ELECTRIC l COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
TELEPHONE-TRANSMITTER.
Be it known that LOEORGE F. A'rwooD, citizen of the United States, residing at East Orange, in the county of Essex and State of N ew Jersey, haveinvente'd a certain new and useful Improvement in lelephone-Transmitters, of which the following is a, full, clear,
concise, and exact description.
My invention relates to a telephone transmitter, its object being to provide a transmitter which will be capable of practical outdoor use, and wherein the terminals' are located in posi tion for convenient access thereto.
The transmitter of my invention was especially designed for military field use, where it will be subjected ,to hard usage, and be eX.- posed to inclement weather.
One feature of my invention consists in the means which I employ to render the containing case water-tight. 'lhe opening in the front supporting plate is covered by a waterproof membrane held in place b the mouthpiece of the transmitter, whic preferably comprises a perforated diskv secured to the front supporting plate over lthe opening therein, said membrane .being secured between said disk and plate. The two membersvof the case are preferably telescoped and clamped together by a clamping ring which covers the outer joint between said members.
With this arrangement the transmitter is rendered thoroughly water-tight.
Another feature of my invention consists in the location of the instrument terminals so that ready access may be had thereto without disturbing the adjustments or connections. To this end I provide afterminal chamber upon the rear of the containing case in which said terminals are located, the chamber having a removable cap permitting free access to all the connections of the instrument. The rear wall of the containing.,r case has a hole therein opening into the terminal chamber and through which the terminals of .the instrument reject.
When t e transmitter-is used in connection With localv battery telephones, it is desirable l to have the local battery circuit including the transmitter closed'only while the instrument is in use, and a further feature of my invention consists in the switching mechanism within said chamber and controlled from the outside thereof, for electrically connecting the switch terminals of the transmitter when the instrument is desired for u se.
Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed March 12'y 1906. Serial No. 305,549.
Patented Oct. 27, 1908.
I will describe my invention particularly` by reference to the accompanying drawing wherein I Figure l is a front elevation of a transmitter embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view thereof Fi". 3 is a rear view of the front su porting p ate and the transmitter carried tiereby; Fig, 4 is a rear view of the containing case of the transmitter and therterminal chamber mounted thereon with the cap of the chamber removed; and Fig. 5 is a detail sectional viewon line 5-5 of Fig. 3.
Similar letters of reference 'designate like `parts throughout the several views. v
The front supporting plate a, carries upon its rear side the Working parts of the transmitter, said plate having a ce'ntral opening a therein before the diaphragm of the transmitter. A thin ,waterproof membrane o, referably of rubber, covers thelopenin'gr a', liein held in place by the mouthpieceI c, whic 1 preferably comprises a perforated disk secured tothe front plate over the opening therein, the membrane being held in Aplace between 'the disk and the plate. Moisture is mitter through said opening.
The front supportingplate cis provided i at its rear with an inclosing member d, which is preferably cu -shaped, said l arts c d being united by a te escopic joint and locked in place by a ring e which seals the joint. The plate a is rovided with a rearwardly' extend- 4mg annu ar dan e c2, which lits within the member d, unti the outwardlyrprojecting annular lug or flange a3 carried by the plate abuts against the edgeof the m'emberd.
j The clam )ing ring is internally threaded and is adapte to screw upon the member (l, said ring having an inturned annular ip c adapted to engage said lug a3, thereby locking the parts a d in position and sealing the joint between themto prevent moisture from entering the case-at such point. j
An auxiliary su port is rovided for the transmitter in the fbrm of a ridge piece f sccured at the rear 'of the plate e, upon the inturned lips a* a4 formed from the annular flange a2. S'
The rear member d of the inclosing cas'e carries on its outer surface a chamber o in which are located the terminals of the instrument. 'lhe member (l has an `opening cl therein through which the insulated terminals oi. -the transmitter carried by the bridge f project into the chamber g, said' terminals being preferably mounted upon an insulating block h, secured to said bridge. The iiaiige e2 has a slot c5 therein which is adapted to receive a pin d carried upon theinner surface of the member d to prevent turning of the plate a. Said chamber g also contains the switch terminals yi i of the transmitter, said terminals being mounted upon the wall of the chamber but insulated therelro'm. In practice one of said switch terminals may be connected with one terminal ot the transmitter, the other switch terminal being connected with one pole of the local battery, while the other vtransmitter terminal would be connected with the other pole of the battery, said circuit, of course, including the primary winding et an induction coil.. Thus when the switch vterminals are electrically connected, the local circuit of the transmitter is completed. v
I provide switching mechanism within the chamber adapted to be operated from the outside thereof for connecting said switch terminals When'the transmitter is desired for l.use
I 'engaged and connected by a s the adjustmentof the` transmitter.
'Each switch terminal is connected with aaspriug-c, saidv springs being adapted to be )ring-restored plunger Z pro'ecting through t e Wall of the chamber. T e terminals are thus located in position for ready access without disturbing A removab e capI m is provided for the chamber permitting access .cto said chamber. Conductors may be led to said terminals through a tube n' communicating with an opening in the wall of the chainiier.
l 1. The combination With a telephone transmitter, of a containing case therefor, a chamber secured to the rear wallet the case, said Wall having .a hole therein opening into said chamber, and an insulated' block carrying the transmitter terminals projecting through saidopening into said chamber.
2. The combination with a telephone transmitter, of va front supporting plate for supporting the Working parts of the transvmitter,.an auxiliary support for the transmitter carried by the plate behind the transmitter, insulated terminals for the transmit- `ter carried by said support, Ia cup-shaped member secured to the rear of said'plate, a
chamber upon the outer surface of said member, and a removable cap for said chamber, -the terminals carried by said support projectingthrough an o ening in saidcupshaped member into sai chamber y 3.The 'combination with a telephone transmitter, of a front supporting plate having a rearwardly extending flange, a bridge piece lat the rear 'of the transmitter, inwardly projecting lips formed from said flange and supporting said bridge piece, an insulated block mounted upon. said bridge piece and carrying the transmitter terminals, a cupshaped. member within which the flange of the front plate iits, nieans'for securing said plate and member together to form an in-` closing casing for the transmitter, and a terminal chamber mounted upon the rear ofsaid cup-shaped member, saidy member having an opening therein through which said block projects into said chamber.
4. A containing case for telephone transmitters comprising a l'ront supporting plate having4 a rearwardlyextending` annular flange, a cup-shaped member in which said flange iits, an outwardly rejecting annular lug carried by said plate a utting against the. edge of said cup-shaped member, said member having screw threads upon its outer surface, an -internally threaded clamping ringv screwing upon said cup-shaped member, and an inturned annular lip'cariied by said ring and abutting against said outwardly projecting lug, whereby said cup-shaped member an'd iront plate are locked together and the joint between said parts sealed.
5. The combination with a telephone transmitter, of a containing case therefor, a
chamber secured to the rear Wall of the case,
said wall having a hole therein opening into said chamber, an insulated block mounted within said containing case, transmitter terminals mounted on said block and projecting through said opening into said chamber, and a spring-pressed plunger passing through the side walls of said chamber and arranged to control the connection of said switch ter'ininals. I
6. The combination with a telephone transmitter, ol *a containing case therefor, a chamber secured to the rear wall ofthe case,
vsaid wall having a hole thereinopcning into said chamber, an. insulated block mounted within said case, transmitter terminals mounted on said block yand projecting through said opening into said chamber, a pair oi springs connected with said terminals, and a plunger passing through the Wall of said chamberv and arranged when operated to connect said' springs.
l In witness whereof, l, hereuntosubscribe my name this 3rd day ot'March A. D., 1906.
WM. B. Toti, R. EDWARDS, Jr. v
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