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USRE79E
USRE79E US RE79 E USRE79 E US RE79E
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  • Theapparatus consists of two'principal parts Be it known that 1, SAMUEL F. B. MORSE, connected by wires, as shown in lthe Diagram of the city, county, andA State of New York, No. 11 or other suitable galvanic or electric have invented a new andusefnlapparatus for conductors to form acircuit, in which is placed and system of transmitting intelligence beany suitable generator of galvanism or electweeu distant points by means of electro-mag tricity as the inducing power.
  • the first part ot' my telegraph is for commuducing sounds or signs and recording said uicatingintelligencetothesecon d,whereitis resigns upon paper or other suitable material, corded; auditconsists ot' apparatus for making which invention I denominate the American and breaking the circuit above named.
  • Example 1 is a sample-of signs intended for signal-lever, whose fulcrum is at u, so that numerals;
  • Example 2 signs for compound nuwhen the connector A is dipped ⁇ into the cups merals.
  • Example 3 are signs for letters, and the circuit is completed.
  • Example 7 is the type-rule; side of the lever,.and projecting dowuward, a Example 8,apparatusibrconnectngand breaktriangular tooth, b, which bears on the upper ing the electrical or galvanic circuit.
  • Example surface of the types about to be described, and 9 is a modified apparatus for the same puris raised and lowered by then. The lever may pose.
  • Example 10, Figure 1 is a perspective be counterbalanced, as at C, to make it move view of the registering apparatus; Fig. 2, a easy.
  • the types are composed ot'iiat straight top plan; Fig.
  • the'intelligence can be transwhich in the drawings, Example 8,y is denomi-zd mlttcd 'and imprinted on paper or other suitnated 'a type-rule, has on its A'under side a Ablesubstnce without requiring the aid of auy rack that gears into a pinion, w, on a-shaft unpllll at the station to which the commnnicader the' grooved railways D, of common contlon is transmitted, so as to be read at any struction, on which said ruleslides, and is ditlme thereafter.
  • a notch is requirediuthe types, intowhich the type are made to surround a disk, A, rathe vcog on the signal-lever will fall and. indially, the otlienparts of the apparatus being stantly rise from as the type movesou; and madeto correspond.
  • the notch in the may be a stationary hopper or type-feeder, E, type is extended, so that the lever will remain nto which the types are placed atwse, one down for aspace of time suflicient to make the above another, as shown at Fig. 2, placed over line required.
  • the alarm -bell (shown at A, Example 10, disk A, and as the' disk vrevolves the typesI Fig. 5) is struck by means ofa hammer actuplaced in thefeeder fall successively into 4place ated by a supplementary electro-magnet placed on the disk and are' carried past the signalin the same circuit as that first named,
  • the lever, where' they act, and are then carried 'oil' machinery for thus purpose maybe variously from the disk by a guide, H, intoa receiver modified, and therefore vnoparticular descrip- G. Many other devices have been suggested tion need be given. foi' effecting?
  • electro-magnet may be of any convenient coninstead of the marking-instrument I attach to struction, and will be charged every time thethe end of the lever a conductor, such asis circuit'is closed,as above, and dischargedwhen described on the rst' or signal leven* This it is broken.
  • atmagnet (Example 10) C is placed an armature, tached to another battery, and this might be f, suspended on the upright arm of a bent lecontinued on ad infinitum."
  • Y ver, A the fulcrum .of which is at a.
  • This cylinder turns on be conveniently used 'in commuuicatingby this its axis, and is connected by a train of wheels telegraph, and any modeof-making or breakand pinionswith a .barrel m, of, common coning the circuit can be adopted, the object bestruction,which is driven byaweight and cord ing todo so at proper intervals. wound thereon, and also witha ily, 1c, which Having thusfully described my invention, regulates its motion.

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