US1997090A - Delayed action electric switch - Google Patents

Delayed action electric switch Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1997090A
US1997090A US542526A US54252631A US1997090A US 1997090 A US1997090 A US 1997090A US 542526 A US542526 A US 542526A US 54252631 A US54252631 A US 54252631A US 1997090 A US1997090 A US 1997090A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tube
plug
mercury
plugs
bore
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US542526A
Inventor
Charles A Turner
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
HOWE MANUFACTURING Co
Original Assignee
HOWE Manufacturing Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by HOWE Manufacturing Co filed Critical HOWE Manufacturing Co
Priority to US542526A priority Critical patent/US1997090A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1997090A publication Critical patent/US1997090A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H29/00Switches having at least one liquid contact
    • H01H29/02Details
    • H01H29/08Means for introducing a predetermined time delay
    • H01H29/10Means for introducing a predetermined time delay by constricting the flow of the contact liquid

Definitions

  • My present invention relates to the provision of a and and desirable to delay the occurrence of one or more operations
  • Fig. 1 is a horizontal central section of a switch emb
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central not Similar reference parts throughout the The construction of ployment of a length odying my invention.
  • the switch involves the cmof tubing 5, preferably made of glass so that the operation of the switch may be observed, together with an intermediate plug 6 and two end plugs l and 8.
  • plugs are made to have the bore of the tube 5.
  • plugs are made from electric insulating material, preferably of bakelite or some other-condensite product which mer is inert in the presence of cury.
  • metallic conductors 9 and iii which project upon the inside min ject securing thereto conductors l3 and i i.
  • termediate plug 6 has provided in its of the plug in spaced relation to provide terals or contacts H and i2, and which also proupon the outside of the plug to permit of the opposite ends conical recesses -!5, which preferably extend from its end edges, as a base, to the center or axis of the plug as an apex.
  • the angle of the walls of the conrecesses l5-I5 are preferably such as to The insecure the draining of the mercury from one side of the plug to the other when the switch is put in either on or off position.
  • Embedded in the plug 6 is or are one or more rods ll, preferably of or covered with bakelite, extending in the direction 5 of the plug 1.
  • the inner face of the plug 7 is perforated, as at l8, to receive and provide a close fit for the rod or rods I1.
  • the outer face of the plug I is bored to produce an enlarged bore IS.
  • the bores l8 and I9 communicate and the bore 10 I9 is of such size as to accommodate the rod I! provided with a nut 20.
  • , tapped to receive a sealing screw 22, may be provided.
  • the method of assembly of the above described parts is as follows: The bore of the tube 5 at the end for the reception of plug 8, is coated with a solution of cellulose acetate, or some other the tube until the same is filled. The plugs 6 and 1 are next inserted and forced down in the tube until all three plugs are in contact and until excess mercury exudes through the bore 2
  • Another mode of assembling the apparatus consists in seating and sealing the plug 8 in the end of the tube 5, as hereinbefore described. Place a sufficient amount of mercury in a tube so that when the plug 8 is forced into and sealed in its final position in the center of the tube, the chamber between the plug 8 and the plug 8 will be completely filled with mercury. The other end of the tube is then filled with mercury and the plug :7 is pressed and sealed into its position. The end of the tube containing the plug l is then A capsized in abath of mercury with the end of the tube containing the plug 8 withdrawn from the bath of mercury sufiiciently far to permit the mercury to drain from the portion of the tube beween plugs E and 8, at which time the screw 22 is inserted and sealed in the bore 2i. When the method of assembly last described is employed, the rod or rods it will be unnecessary.
  • the mercury drains away from the portion of the bore of the tube between plugs t and B through the passage or bore it into the space between the plugs ii and l until either of the contacts H or i2 is free from the mercury, when the switch is open.
  • the mercury drains from the space between plugs 6 and a through the passage it in plug 6 and into the space between the plugs 5 and 8 accumulating in the lowest portion thereof until the terminals H and 52 are submerged, when the circuit is closed.
  • the amount of delay secured in this way may be varied by increasing or decreasing the size of the tube 5 and thecapacity of the bore 86, or by changing the vertical relation of the contacts M and i2 and their spacing or separation. I do not thing it is desirable to have the bore 56 very long, but the other factors may be changed between quite large limits so that the closing or opening of the circuit after the switch-is thrown, may be delayed for a predetermined time from a few seconds up to a minute or more.
  • a delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube, a partition intermediate the ends of said tube having conical recesses in its opposite faces and a channel connecting the apexes of said recesses, end plugs for said tube, a quantity of mercury enclosed within said tube and said end plugs and spaced conductors extending through and protruding from the faces of one of said end plugs.
  • a delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube, a partition intermediate the ends of said tube having conical recesses in its opposite faces and a channel connecting the apexes of said recesses, end plugs for said tube, a quantity of mercury enclosed within said tube and said end plugs, spaced conductors extending through and protruding from the faces of one of said end plugs and means co-acting between said intermediate partition and one of said end plugs for securing the spacing of said. elements upon the withdrawal of said end plug to the end of said tube.
  • a delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube having spaced electric contacts in one end thereof, a quantity of mercury and an intermediate partition within said tube, said partition having conical recesses in opposite faces thereof and a passageway connecting the apexes of said recesses, whereby said mercury will drain from. one side to the other of said partition upon the tilting of said tube.

Landscapes

  • Tumbler Switches (AREA)

Description

I April 9, 1935. c. A. TURNER DELAYED ACTION ELECTRIC SWITCH Filed June 6, 1931 Patented Apr. 9, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Charles A. Turner,
Chicago, IlL, asalgnor, by
mcsne assignments, to Howe Manufacturing Company, W Delaware Del., a corporation of Application June 6, 1931, Serial No. 542,526
3 Claims.
My present invention relates to the provision of a and and desirable to delay the occurrence of one or more operations, and
obj e a necessary sequence or series of my present invention has for its ct the provision of simple, dependable and economical means for delaying the opening or closing of a circuit a definite time after the switch is thr mercury in an air own. am aware that electric switches employing evacuated tube for opening closing circuits is not new, but I believe that my construction, as will mits the securing hereafter be seen, which perof an air evacuated mercury containing switch tube without special evacuating mac hinery secures substantial economies in the construction of such apparatus.
attain the foregoing objects and results by means of the structure illustrated in the accom- D y awing,
in which Fig. 1 is a horizontal central section of a switch emb Fig. 2 is a vertical central not Similar reference parts throughout the The construction of ployment of a length odying my invention.
yet closed.
characters refer to similar respective views.
the switch involves the cmof tubing 5, preferably made of glass so that the operation of the switch may be observed, together with an intermediate plug 6 and two end plugs l and 8. The plugs E3,
1 and the inner end of a smooth friction fit in The plug 8 are made to have the bore of the tube 5. plugs are made from electric insulating material, preferably of bakelite or some other-condensite product which mer is inert in the presence of cury. In the plug 8 are embedded metallic conductors 9 and iii which project upon the inside min ject securing thereto conductors l3 and i i. termediate plug 6 has provided in its of the plug in spaced relation to provide terals or contacts H and i2, and which also proupon the outside of the plug to permit of the opposite ends conical recesses -!5, which preferably extend from its end edges, as a base, to the center or axis of the plug as an apex. A short passageway it connects the apexes of cess ical bore or the rees IS-l The angle of the walls of the conrecesses l5-I5 are preferably such as to The insecure the draining of the mercury from one side of the plug to the other when the switch is put in either on or off position. Embedded in the plug 6 is or are one or more rods ll, preferably of or covered with bakelite, extending in the direction 5 of the plug 1. The inner face of the plug 7 is perforated, as at l8, to receive and provide a close fit for the rod or rods I1. The outer face of the plug I is bored to produce an enlarged bore IS. The bores l8 and I9 communicate and the bore 10 I9 is of such size as to accommodate the rod I! provided with a nut 20. In the plug 1 an additional bore 2|, tapped to receive a sealing screw 22, may be provided.
The method of assembly of the above described parts is as follows: The bore of the tube 5 at the end for the reception of plug 8, is coated with a solution of cellulose acetate, or some other the tube until the same is filled. The plugs 6 and 1 are next inserted and forced down in the tube until all three plugs are in contact and until excess mercury exudes through the bore 2|. Sealing solution is then placed in the bores 19 25 and 2| in the plug 1 and in the bore of the tube 5 outside of the plug 1. The sealing screw 22 is screwed into the bore 2| and the plug 1 is withdrawn to the end of the tube. The withdrawal of plug I to the end of the tube 5, through the operation of the rod. l1, secures the withdrawal of the plug 6 from its contact with the plug 8 and a spacing of plug 6 between plugs i and 8.
Another mode of assembling the apparatus consists in seating and sealing the plug 8 in the end of the tube 5, as hereinbefore described. Place a sufficient amount of mercury in a tube so that when the plug 8 is forced into and sealed in its final position in the center of the tube, the chamber between the plug 8 and the plug 8 will be completely filled with mercury. The other end of the tube is then filled with mercury and the plug :7 is pressed and sealed into its position. The end of the tube containing the plug l is then A capsized in abath of mercury with the end of the tube containing the plug 8 withdrawn from the bath of mercury sufiiciently far to permit the mercury to drain from the portion of the tube beween plugs E and 8, at which time the screw 22 is inserted and sealed in the bore 2i. When the method of assembly last described is employed, the rod or rods it will be unnecessary.
Either of the above described series of operations secures the evacuation of air from the in- 55 terior of the tube ii without any special evacuating or pumping apparatus.
I have illustrated the tube 5 supported in a ring or annulus 2 3 from. which extends a perforated ear 25, through the perforation of which is m aide it operated by a tilting mechanism which may be employed for throwing the switch into on or ofi position. it is obvious, however, that the tube may be equally well supported and tipped in a number of other ways.
When the tube is thrown into off position the mercury drains away from the portion of the bore of the tube between plugs t and B through the passage or bore it into the space between the plugs ii and l until either of the contacts H or i2 is free from the mercury, when the switch is open. When the tube 5 is in on position, as shown in Fig. 3, the mercury drains from the space between plugs 6 and a through the passage it in plug 6 and into the space between the plugs 5 and 8 accumulating in the lowest portion thereof until the terminals H and 52 are submerged, when the circuit is closed. The amount of delay secured in this way may be varied by increasing or decreasing the size of the tube 5 and thecapacity of the bore 86, or by changing the vertical relation of the contacts M and i2 and their spacing or separation. I do not thing it is desirable to have the bore 56 very long, but the other factors may be changed between quite large limits so that the closing or opening of the circuit after the switch-is thrown, may be delayed for a predetermined time from a few seconds up to a minute or more.
Having described my invention what 1 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube, a partition intermediate the ends of said tube having conical recesses in its opposite faces and a channel connecting the apexes of said recesses, end plugs for said tube, a quantity of mercury enclosed within said tube and said end plugs and spaced conductors extending through and protruding from the faces of one of said end plugs.
2. A delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube, a partition intermediate the ends of said tube having conical recesses in its opposite faces and a channel connecting the apexes of said recesses, end plugs for said tube, a quantity of mercury enclosed within said tube and said end plugs, spaced conductors extending through and protruding from the faces of one of said end plugs and means co-acting between said intermediate partition and one of said end plugs for securing the spacing of said. elements upon the withdrawal of said end plug to the end of said tube.
3. A delayed action switch comprising a tiltable tube having spaced electric contacts in one end thereof, a quantity of mercury and an intermediate partition within said tube, said partition having conical recesses in opposite faces thereof and a passageway connecting the apexes of said recesses, whereby said mercury will drain from. one side to the other of said partition upon the tilting of said tube.
V CHARLES A. TURNER.
US542526A 1931-06-06 1931-06-06 Delayed action electric switch Expired - Lifetime US1997090A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US542526A US1997090A (en) 1931-06-06 1931-06-06 Delayed action electric switch

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US542526A US1997090A (en) 1931-06-06 1931-06-06 Delayed action electric switch

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1997090A true US1997090A (en) 1935-04-09

Family

ID=24164202

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US542526A Expired - Lifetime US1997090A (en) 1931-06-06 1931-06-06 Delayed action electric switch

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1997090A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2935579A (en) * 1958-06-09 1960-05-03 Sayles St Sales Co Electrical switch

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2935579A (en) * 1958-06-09 1960-05-03 Sayles St Sales Co Electrical switch

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2018071A (en) Short wave tube
US1997090A (en) Delayed action electric switch
US2247493A (en) Mercury contact relay
US2206436A (en) Time delay mercury switch
US2583434A (en) Timing device
US2588424A (en) Electric switch
US1688217A (en) Fluid-pole electric switch
US2254710A (en) Liquid flow time delay switch
US1954364A (en) Mercury retard switch
US2224873A (en) Mercury switch relay
US1101728A (en) Lightning-arrester.
US2436601A (en) Switch element
US2078776A (en) Glass-to-metal seal
US1951162A (en) Time delay mercury switch
US2435602A (en) Switch
US1566091A (en) Electrical apparatus
US1984478A (en) Mercury switch
US3027437A (en) Mercury relay
US3474203A (en) Retriggerable mercury switch
US960626A (en) Electric switch for incandescent-lamp circuits.
GB553329A (en) Improvements in electromagnetic relays
US1079380A (en) Circuit-interrupter.
US3003044A (en) Delay electric switch
US2055327A (en) Circuit controlling device
US2787510A (en) Manufacture of electrical devices having gas-filled sealed envelopes