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US966764A
US966764A US45402508A US1908454025A US966764A US 966764 A US966764 A US 966764A US 45402508 A US45402508 A US 45402508A US 1908454025 A US1908454025 A US 1908454025A US 966764 A US966764 A US 966764A
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  • HERMANN POSER OF IIJEIRIVISDORF, ⁇ NEAR BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A. CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to relays, and its object is to provide in a single structure a lrelay which performs the functions commonly performed by two independent relays.
  • the structure of my invention is capable of zulvantageous use in a telephone system to serve as a combined line and cut-olf relay.
  • the advantageous feature of my relay resides in the structure whereby a main armature and a supplemental armature cooperating with the electromagnet and the different switch springs or contact d evices are adapted to perform the work of two relays such as have been heretofore employed in sueh systems.
  • the two armatures are adapted to operate under different degrees of energization of the electromagnet, and hence the electromagnet preferably wound with two coils, one adapted to magnetize the core under a small current sutlicienlly to attract the supplenuital arniature.
  • the other coil when brought into circuit, as when the operator plugs in to answer' a call, decidedly increases the magnetic power of the electromagnet to cause it to operate to attract the main armature also.
  • the main armature and the supplemental arma-ture are mounted upon the same pivotal axis.
  • the face of the main armature is cut away in the form of a loop to admit the supplemental armature between the legs of the loop, so that normally the two armatures lie substantially rin the same plane.
  • liligure 1 is a side elevation of a relay embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereofj
  • F 3 is a plan view of the return pole piece upon which the various movable parts are mounted
  • Fig. l is a front elevation of the relay
  • Fig. 5 ' is a fragmentary longitudinal vertical section of the front end of the relay
  • Fig. 6 is a detail perspective view of the main armature
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the supplemental armature.
  • the electromagnet 1 is preferably provided with two windings 2, 3.
  • the return pole piece 4L is in the form of an L-shaped plate secured at one end to the rear of the oore 5, the longer arm of the plate lying above and parallel with the core and terminating approximately directly above the end thereof.
  • the forward end of the plate comprises forked arms G, (t. as shown most clearly in Fig. 3.
  • the main armature 7 is provided with perforated ears 8, 8, to receive a pivoting pin 9.
  • Said pin 9 extends through the forked arms G, 6, and serves to pivotally mount the armature 7 upon the end of the return pole piece 4t.
  • the armature 7 is cut away to form an opening 10, the portion of the armature facing the core 5 being thus in the form of a loop 11.
  • the opening 10 is designed to receive the supplemental armature 12.
  • Said supplemental armature is pivoted between the forked arms G, G, of the return pole piece upon the pin 9. lu this method of mounting the two armatures, it will be noted that they are pivoted upoua common pivoting pin i), and that the armatures proper lie in approximately the same plane.
  • Each of the armatures 7 and 12 is provided with an angular extension or arm, 15 and 14e, respectively, the entire structure, including the arm, being approximately in the form of an angle plate bent at right angles.
  • the horizontal arm 14 of the supplemental armature lies between the forks 6, 6, and the horizontal arm 15 of the main armature extends beneath the arm 14 and t-he return pole piece 4;.
  • the relay is shown as provided with three pairs of Contact springs, the upper spring 17 of each pair resting upon the top of a stud 1S of insulating material carried by the arm 15 of thearmature 7.
  • the tension of the springs 17 normally pressesA the arm 15 against a stop 19 mounted on the under side of the plate 4.
  • the studs 1S project through the opening between the arms G at the rear of the arm lll.
  • the lower contact springs 20 of each pair of Contact springs is bowed or curved about the studs 18 as shown at 21.
  • the arm 1li is provided with a stud 22 ot insulating' material, and the lower spring 18 of the middle pair of contact springs rests thereon and normally holds the armature 13 in its retracted position.
  • the springs can be arranged so that they are normally opened or closed as desired.
  • the relay is used in a telephone system to serve as a combined line and cut-ott relay, the middle pair of springs controlling the circuit of the line lamp would be normally open as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, and the other two pairs performing the functions commonly performed by such contacts as are controlled by the cutofi1 relay would be normally closed as shown in Figs. 1 and et.
  • the armature 7 extends over the end of the spool, in the form of a loop 11, and that the armature 12 lies within said loop, and is thus mounted within the armature 7.
  • an electromagnet having two windings, ot' a return pole piece for said magnet, two armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, one of said armatures responsive to the attractive torce due to a current in one winding, the other armature responsive to the attractive force produced by a currentin the other winding, and a set of contacts arranged to be closed by the response of one armature and opened by the response of the other armature.
  • an electrical responsive device the combination with an electromagnet having a return pole piece and two armatures ⁇ pivotally mounted thereon upon a common pivot, one armature responsive to a small current in the said electromagnet ⁇ and the other armature responsive to an increase in the said current. and contact mechanism operated by said armatures.
  • the combination ot an electromagnet having a return pole piece and two L-shaped ari'natures mounted thereon, contacts controlled by said armatures, one armature arranged to respond to current in said electromagnet to close said contacts, and the other armature being' arranged to respond to an increase in current in the said electromagnet to open the contacts closed by the armature previously operated.
  • an electromagnet having two windings, of a return pole piece for said magnet, two armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, contacts controlled by said armature, one ot said armatures being responsive to current in one winding to close a set of said contacts, the other armature being responsive to current in the other winding to open the contacts closed by the armature previously operated.
  • a electrical responsive device the combination with an electromagnet having two windings, of a return pole piece for said magnet, two L-shaped armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, one of the said armatures responsive to the attractive force of a current in one of the said windings, and both of said armatures responsive to the attractive force of a current in the other winding, and contact mechanism operated thereby.
  • a relay In a relay, the combination with an electromagnet and its core, of a return pole piece having a bifurcated end extending above the front end of said core, a pin extending transversely through said bifurcated end, an armature pivoted upon said pin within said bifurcation, a second armature pivoted upon said pin upon the projecting ends of the pin, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.
  • a relay the combination with an electromagnet and its core, of a return pole piece having a bifurcated end extending above the end of said core, a pin extending transversely through the end of said bifurcated pole piece, an L-shaped armature pivoted upon said pin outside of said bifurcation, one end of said armature depending in front of said core and having a portion of said depending end cut away to form an opening, a second L-shaped armature pivoted upon said pin within said bifurcation and having its depending end extending in the opening of said first mentioned armature, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.

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H. P'sn. RELAY.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 21, 1908.
966,764. 6 Patented Aug. 9, 1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HERMANN POSER, OF IIJEIRIVISDORF,` NEAR BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A. CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
RELAY.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug'. 9, 1910.
Application filed September 21, 1908. Serial No. 454,025.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that l, HERMANN Psnn, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, residing at Hermsdorf, near Berlin, in the Kingdom of Prussia, Germany, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Itelays, of which the following is a full, clear7 concise, and exact description.
My invention relates to relays, and its object is to provide in a single structure a lrelay which performs the functions commonly performed by two independent relays.
The structure of my invention is capable of zulvantageous use in a telephone system to serve as a combined line and cut-olf relay.
The advantageous feature of my relay, as used in a telephone system, resides in the structure whereby a main armature and a supplemental armature cooperating with the electromagnet and the different switch springs or contact d evices are adapted to perform the work of two relays such as have been heretofore employed in sueh systems. The two armatures are adapted to operate under different degrees of energization of the electromagnet, and hence the electromagnet preferably wound with two coils, one adapted to magnetize the core under a small current sutlicienlly to attract the supplenuuital arniature. The other coil, when brought into circuit, as when the operator plugs in to answer' a call, decidedly increases the magnetic power of the electromagnet to cause it to operate to attract the main armature also.
In the preferred embodiment of my invention the main armature and the supplemental arma-ture are mounted upon the same pivotal axis. The face of the main armature is cut away in the form of a loop to admit the supplemental armature between the legs of the loop, so that normally the two armatures lie substantially rin the same plane.
In the drawing which is illustrative of my invention, liligure 1 is a side elevation of a relay embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a plan view thereofj F 3 is a plan view of the return pole piece upon which the various movable parts are mounted; Fig. l; is a front elevation of the relay; Fig. 5 'is a fragmentary longitudinal vertical section of the front end of the relay; Fig. 6 is a detail perspective view of the main armature; and
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the supplemental armature. l
Like parts are indicated by similar characters of reference throughout the different iigures.
The electromagnet 1 is preferably provided with two windings 2, 3. The return pole piece 4L is in the form of an L-shaped plate secured at one end to the rear of the oore 5, the longer arm of the plate lying above and parallel with the core and terminating approximately directly above the end thereof. The forward end of the plate comprises forked arms G, (t. as shown most clearly in Fig. 3.
The main armature 7 is provided with perforated ears 8, 8, to receive a pivoting pin 9. Said pin 9 extends through the forked arms G, 6, and serves to pivotally mount the armature 7 upon the end of the return pole piece 4t. The armature 7 is cut away to form an opening 10, the portion of the armature facing the core 5 being thus in the form of a loop 11. The opening 10 is designed to receive the supplemental armature 12. Said supplemental armature is pivoted between the forked arms G, G, of the return pole piece upon the pin 9. lu this method of mounting the two armatures, it will be noted that they are pivoted upoua common pivoting pin i), and that the armatures proper lie in approximately the same plane. Each of the armatures 7 and 12 is provided with an angular extension or arm, 15 and 14e, respectively, the entire structure, including the arm, being approximately in the form of an angle plate bent at right angles. The horizontal arm 14 of the supplemental armature lies between the forks 6, 6, and the horizontal arm 15 of the main armature extends beneath the arm 14 and t-he return pole piece 4;.
The relay is shown as provided with three pairs of Contact springs, the upper spring 17 of each pair resting upon the top of a stud 1S of insulating material carried by the arm 15 of thearmature 7. The tension of the springs 17 normally pressesA the arm 15 against a stop 19 mounted on the under side of the plate 4. The studs 1S project through the opening between the arms G at the rear of the arm lll. The lower contact springs 20 of each pair of Contact springs is bowed or curved about the studs 18 as shown at 21.
The arm 1li is provided with a stud 22 ot insulating' material, and the lower spring 18 of the middle pair of contact springs rests thereon and normally holds the armature 13 in its retracted position.
It is obvious that the springs can be arranged so that they are normally opened or closed as desired. Then the relay is used in a telephone system to serve as a combined line and cut-ott relay, the middle pair of springs controlling the circuit of the line lamp would be normally open as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, and the other two pairs performing the functions commonly performed by such contacts as are controlled by the cutofi1 relay would be normally closed as shown in Figs. 1 and et.
Then the circuit is closed through one ot the windings, as for example, the winding Q, the armature 12 is drawn toward the end of the core 5, whereupon the arm 14 is raised and the pin Q2 presses the middle contact spring' Q0 into contact with the spring 17. `When the relay is used as a combined line and cut-ofi1 relay, said middle contactwould be used to control the line signal. lVhen a current is sent through the other winding, as for example, in the usual manner, by the operator plugging in, the main armature 11 is attracted to the core 5, and the studs 1S carried by the arm 15 of the armature, raising the several contact springs 17 out of contact with their cooperating springs 20.
It will be noted that the armature 7 extends over the end of the spool, in the form of a loop 11, and that the armature 12 lies within said loop, and is thus mounted within the armature 7.
I claim:
1. The combination with an electromagnet having a return pole piece, of two L-shaped armatures pivoted upon said pole piece with their vertices one within the other, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.
2. The combination with an electromagnet having a return pole piece, of two L-shaped armatures mounted thereon one within the other', said armatures being responsive respectively to different attractive forces of said magnet caused by diii'erent current strengths, and contact mechanism operated by the said armatures.
3. In an electrical responsive device, the combination with an electromagnet having two windings, ot' a return pole piece for said magnet, two armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, one of said armatures responsive to the attractive torce due to a current in one winding, the other armature responsive to the attractive force produced by a currentin the other winding, and a set of contacts arranged to be closed by the response of one armature and opened by the response of the other armature.
4;. In an electrical responsive device, the
combination with an electroi'i'iagnet having two windings, oi a return pole piece tor said magnet, two L-shaped armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, one ot said armatures responsive to current in one winding and the other armature responsive to current in the other winding, and a set of contacts closed in the response ot' one armature and opened in the response ot the second armature.
5. In an electrical responsive device. the combination with an electromagnet having a return pole piece, ot' two armatures mourned upon said pole piece and provided with extensions, contacts actuated by said extensions, one armature being ar'anged to respond to a current in the said electromagnet to close said contacts, and the other armature being arranged to respond to an increase in current in the said electromagnet to open the contacts closed by the armature previously operated.
G. In an electrical responsive device, the combination with an electromagnet having a return pole piece and two armatures` pivotally mounted thereon upon a common pivot, one armature responsive to a small current in the said electromagnet` and the other armature responsive to an increase in the said current. and contact mechanism operated by said armatures.
7. In an electrical responsive device, the combination ot an electromagnet having a return pole piece and two L-shaped ari'natures mounted thereon, contacts controlled by said armatures, one armature arranged to respond to current in said electromagnet to close said contacts, and the other armature being' arranged to respond to an increase in current in the said electromagnet to open the contacts closed by the armature previously operated.
S. In an electrical responsive device, the combination with an electronlagnet having two windings, ot a return pole piece tor said magnet, two armatures mounted thereon one within the other, one of said armatures responsive to current in one winding and the other armature responsive to current in the other winding, and contact mechanism operated by said armatures.
9. In an electrical responsive device, the combination with an electromagnet having two windings, of a return pole piece for said magnet, two armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, contacts controlled by said armature, one ot said armatures being responsive to current in one winding to close a set of said contacts, the other armature being responsive to current in the other winding to open the contacts closed by the armature previously operated.
10. In a electrical responsive device, the combination with an electromagnet having two windings, of a return pole piece for said magnet, two L-shaped armatures mounted thereon, one within the other, one of the said armatures responsive to the attractive force of a current in one of the said windings, and both of said armatures responsive to the attractive force of a current in the other winding, and contact mechanism operated thereby.
ll. The combination with an electromagnet and its core, of a magnetic extension from said core forming a return pole piece, two armatures mounted one within the other before the said core, one armature responsive to current in the said magnet, the other armature responsive to an increase of current in the said magnet, and Contact mechanism operated by said armatures.
l2. The combination with an electromagnetand its core, of a magnetic extension from the core of said magnet forming a return pole piece, two L-shaped armatures mounted one within the other before the said core, one armature being responsive to current in. the said magnet and the other oted Within the forks of said bifurcated end, a second armature pivoted at its edges upon the outer sides of said bifurcated return pole piece, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.
l5. In a relay, the combination with an electromagnet and its core, of a return pole piece having a bifurcated end extending above the front end of said core, a pin extending transversely through said bifurcated end, an armature pivoted upon said pin within said bifurcation, a second armature pivoted upon said pin upon the projecting ends of the pin, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.
1G. In a relay, the combination with an electromagnet and its core, of a return pole piece having a bifurcated end extending above the end of said core, a pin extending transversely through the end of said bifurcated pole piece, an L-shaped armature pivoted upon said pin outside of said bifurcation, one end of said armature depending in front of said core and having a portion of said depending end cut away to form an opening, a second L-shaped armature pivoted upon said pin within said bifurcation and having its depending end extending in the opening of said first mentioned armature, and contact mechanism controlled by said armatures.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 4th day of September A. D., 1908.
HERMANN rosnn.
Witnesses HENRY IIAsrnR, onnniuan HAUPT.
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