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US1121544A
US1121544A US51749109A US1909517491A US1121544A US 1121544 A US1121544 A US 1121544A US 51749109 A US51749109 A US 51749109A US 1909517491 A US1909517491 A US 1909517491A US 1121544 A US1121544 A US 1121544A
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  • My invention relates to systems of control for electric circuits, and more specifically to rheostats or variable resistances to he used in such circuits.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a method and means for using the resistance of a rheostat as a discharge resistance.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is side View of the switch illustrated in said diagram.
  • I- have shown the rotor 10 of an alternator the field 11 of which is connected through a switch 12 to anexciter circuit, the mains of which are shown at 13 and 14.
  • the field'winding 11 is also in circuit with arheostat 15 which is used for varying the exciting current when the switch 12 is closed, and used as a field discharge resistance when the eXciter circuit is broken.
  • the terminals of the field winding are respectively connected to binding posts 17 and 20 of the switch 12.
  • the switch is also provided with another binding post 21 which has a stationary contact 22. This contact 22 is elevated to such an extent that when the switch 12 is opened, one blade 23 of the switch makes connection with the con-' conductor 28, an outer ring 29 of resistance,
  • a movable contact member 35 bears upon stationary contact segments 34 and 36, and movable contact discharging 37 and 38. Vhen the rheostat is in this position and the switch is opened, the discharge current takes the same path up to point 32 of the rheostat. Here the current divides, part of it going through the outer ring 29 of resistance as before, the other part passing through conductor 28, the inner ring 26 of resistance, a connector 33, joining the other branch at point 34 and passing through conductor 19 back into field 11.
  • one movable contact 35 bears upon the stationary contacts 39 and 40, and the other movable contact 27 bears upon stationary contacts 41 and 42.
  • the discharge current passes through a single branch of resistance while in other positions the current divides, passing through branches of the rheostat resistance which are in parallel.
  • the field discharge resistance is varied by means of rotating the connector 33 of the rheostat.
  • the sides of all of the stationary segments and the outside edges of the movable contact members are preferably along radial lines, and in this way when there is relative movement between said stationary and movable contacts, the full length of the-edigfs of said movable contacts will meet the ll lenh of the edges ofsaid stationary contacts 1 preventing injurious sparking.
  • myrheostat to alternator fields for it can be used in said winding to said source of supply a dynamo-electric machine having a through said resistance and for short-circuiting said winding through said resistance, said resistancehaving a portionwhich may be connected-either in series or in parallel with another portion thereof.
  • a source of supply eld winding, a resistance capable of being divided into a number of portions and being adapted to be connected in circuit with said field winding and said source of supply,
  • a source of current supply a dynamo-electric machine having a field, winding, a resistance, and a switch for connecting said field winding to said source of current supply through said recircuit is broken.
  • a source of current supply a dynamo-electric machine having a field winding, a resistance, and a switch having a plurality of contacts for gonnecting said winding to said source of supply through said resistance, said switch having another contact by means of which a circuit is completed through said winding and said resistance when said current supply nal connections and an intermediate connection, and capable of being-divided into 'a number of portions, and switch means connected to said source, winding, and the three connection points of said resistance, a portion of said resistance being ada' ted to be connected in circuit with said fie d windin through theterminal connections of sai resistance when the source of current supply is connected to the field winding, and said field winding beingiadapted to be short: circuited through a portion of said resistance when the connections to the source of current supply are open.
  • a dynamo-electric machine having a'field winding, a source of supply therefor, a variable resistance device having an arm movable into a operative positions, and means or connecting said field winding to said source of current supply through said resistance and for breaking said supply circuit while still plurality of maintaining a circuit through said field winding and saidresistance.
  • dynamo-electric machine having a field Winding, a variable resistance adapted to be connected in circuit with said source and said field winding in all of its operative positions, and switch means for connecting said winding to said source of supply through said resistance and for short-circuiting said winding through said resistance.
  • switch means capable of connecting 's Said winding through said source throughl-i'said rheostat or. of connecting said winding through said rheostat while. disconnected from ,said source, said rheostat being effective to complete the circuit with the latter connection while in any positions.

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N. -WILKINSON.
GUN SYSTEM.
APPLIOATIO ED SEPT.13, 1909.-
1,121,544. I Patented Dec.15,1914.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-
NATHAN WILKINSON, 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO .ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
CONTROL SYSTEM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 15, 1914.
Application filed September 13, 1909. Serial No. 517,491.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NATHAN WILKINSON, a' citizen of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Control Systems, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
My invention relates to systems of control for electric circuits, and more specifically to rheostats or variable resistances to he used in such circuits.
- The object of my invention is to provide a method and means for using the resistance of a rheostat as a discharge resistance.
My invention further consists in certain novel details of construction and arrangements of parts to be described in the following specification and to be particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying sheet of drawings,
Figure 1 is a diagram embodying my invention; and, Fig. 2 is side View of the switch illustrated in said diagram.
Referring to the figures, I- have shown the rotor 10 of an alternator the field 11 of which is connected through a switch 12 to anexciter circuit, the mains of which are shown at 13 and 14. The field'winding 11 is also in circuit with arheostat 15 which is used for varying the exciting current when the switch 12 is closed, and used as a field discharge resistance when the eXciter circuit is broken. The terminals of the field winding are respectively connected to binding posts 17 and 20 of the switch 12. The switch is also provided with another binding post 21 which has a stationary contact 22. This contact 22 is elevated to such an extent that when the switch 12 is opened, one blade 23 of the switch makes connection with the con-' conductor 28, an outer ring 29 of resistance,
conductor 19, field 11, the other side of the switch and completing the circuit through main '13. When the switch is opened a large electro-motive force is developed in the field l1 and there is a large rush of current. But just at this point the blade 23 of the switch makes connection with contact 22 forming a circuit through a portion of the rheostat resistance which acts as a field discharge resistance. The discharge current passes from field 11 through conductor 31, contact 22, conductor 30, through the outer ring 29 of resistance, completing the circuit through conductor 19 into field 11.
When all of the rheostat resistance is cut out of the field circuit, a movable contact member 35 bears upon stationary contact segments 34 and 36, and movable contact discharging 37 and 38. Vhen the rheostat is in this position and the switch is opened, the discharge current takes the same path up to point 32 of the rheostat. Here the current divides, part of it going through the outer ring 29 of resistance as before, the other part passing through conductor 28, the inner ring 26 of resistance, a connector 33, joining the other branch at point 34 and passing through conductor 19 back into field 11. When only half of the rheostat resistance is in the field circuit, one movable contact 35 bears upon the stationary contacts 39 and 40, and the other movable contact 27 bears upon stationary contacts 41 and 42.-
der of the outer ring 29 of resistance and conductor 19. In some positions of the rheostat, therefore, the discharge current passes through a single branch of resistance while in other positions the current divides, passing through branches of the rheostat resistance which are in parallel. The field discharge resistance is varied by means of rotating the connector 33 of the rheostat.
The sides of all of the stationary segments and the outside edges of the movable contact members are preferably along radial lines, and in this way when there is relative movement between said stationary and movable contacts, the full length of the-edigfs of said movable contacts will meet the ll lenh of the edges ofsaid stationary contacts 1 preventing injurious sparking.
I do not wish to limit the use of myrheostat to alternator fields for it can be used in said winding to said source of supply a dynamo-electric machine having a through said resistance and for short-circuiting said winding through said resistance, said resistancehaving a portionwhich may be connected-either in series or in parallel with another portion thereof.
2. In combination, a source of supply, eld winding, a resistance capable of being divided into a number of portions and being adapted to be connected in circuit with said field winding and said source of supply,
and a switch having terminal connections to said source, winding, and resistance, a portion of said resistance being always connected in series with said winding when the switch is in one position.
3. In combination, a source of current supply, a dynamo-electric machine having a field, winding, a resistance, and a switch for connecting said field winding to said source of current supply through said recircuit is broken.
sistance and for breaking said supply circuit while still maintaining the circuit through said field winding and said resistance.
4. In combination, a source of current supply, a dynamo-electric machine having a field winding, a resistance, and a switch having a plurality of contacts for gonnecting said winding to said source of supply through said resistance, said switch having another contact by means of which a circuit is completed through said winding and said resistance when said current supply nal connections and an intermediate connection, and capable of being-divided into 'a number of portions, and switch means connected to said source, winding, and the three connection points of said resistance, a portion of said resistance being ada' ted to be connected in circuit with said fie d windin through theterminal connections of sai resistance when the source of current supply is connected to the field winding, and said field winding beingiadapted to be short: circuited through a portion of said resistance when the connections to the source of current supply are open.
6. In combination, a dynamo-electric machine having a'field winding, a source of supply therefor, a variable resistance device having an arm movable into a operative positions, and means or connecting said field winding to said source of current supply through said resistance and for breaking said supply circuit while still plurality of maintaining a circuit through said field winding and saidresistance.
'7. In combination, a source of supply, a
dynamo-electric machine having a field Winding, a variable resistance adapted to be connected in circuit with said source and said field winding in all of its operative positions, and switch means for connecting said winding to said source of supply through said resistance and for short-circuiting said winding through said resistance.
8. In combination, a source of supply, a dynamo-electric, machine having a field winding, a rheostat adapted to be connected in the circuit of said field winding, and
switch means capable of connecting 's Said winding through said source throughl-i'said rheostat or. of connecting said winding through said rheostat while. disconnected from ,said source, said rheostat being effective to complete the circuit with the latter connection while in any positions.
Milwaukee, Wis, Aug. 19, 1909. In testimony whereof I afix my signature, in the presence of two witnesses.
NATHAN .mus'ou.
I of, its operative Witnesses':
CHAS. L. BYRoN, 'Ron. E. STOLL.
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US2436102A (en) * 1944-06-26 1948-02-17 Cutler Hammer Inc Circuit controller
US2521801A (en) * 1943-04-27 1950-09-12 Mozzanini George Gabriel Control means for various machines through a leonard group or the like, including a motor with a field-controlled speed

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US2521801A (en) * 1943-04-27 1950-09-12 Mozzanini George Gabriel Control means for various machines through a leonard group or the like, including a motor with a field-controlled speed
US2436102A (en) * 1944-06-26 1948-02-17 Cutler Hammer Inc Circuit controller

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