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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • hotel-elevators which are lighted with gas and have electric annunciators are provided with a long flexible tube, for connecting the elevator with a gas-pipe, and a set of electric conductors, either loosely arranged or combined in the form of a cable.
  • the electric conductors are loosely arranged they are difficult to control, and when combined in a cable they are liable to kink or knot, unless specially constructed with aview to obviating that liability.
  • the gas-tube and gascable being employed as heretofore, they must be so far separated as to prevent their contact and the wear from abrasion incident thereto. I
  • the object of my invention is to strengthen the gas-tube without using unnecessary material, and to provide for the electric conductors goodinsulation in a cable form, in which the liability to kink is reduced to a minimum;
  • my invention consists in a complex gas and electric conductor composed of a flexible gastight tube and any required number of insulated electric conductors inclosed within a jacket, whereby the electric conductors contribute to the tensile strength of the gas-tube,
  • the gastube A is composed, usually, of a spiral-wire foundation, a, several braided layers, animal intestines, and glycerine and glue, substantially as set forth in the United States Letters Patent of Hoxie and Reed and W. B. S. Taylor for improvements in flexible gastubing. To this tube, at each end, the usual coupling-tip b is attached.
  • the outside jacket 61 may be composed of any suitable fabric; but I prefer to use textile material, applied by means of a braiding-machine or a circular loom, as may be desired.
  • the jacket (Z is sufficiently shorter than the rubber tube to permit the radial branching of the several electric conductors without contact with the tip.

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E. P. PHILLIPS. Combined Gas and Electric Conductor.
No. 202,047. Patented April 2,1878.-
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EUGENE F. PHILLIPS, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN COMBINED GAS ANDELECTRIC CONDUCTORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 202,047, dated April 2, 1878; application filed February 5, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EUGENE F. PHILLIPS, of the city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island. have invented a certain new and useful Complex Gas and Electric Gonductor for Hotel-Elevators, and other similar purposes; and I do hereby declare that the following specification, taken in connection with the drawings furnished and forming a part of the same, is a clear, true, and complete description of my invention.
It is well known that hotel-elevators which are lighted with gas and have electric annunciators are provided with a long flexible tube, for connecting the elevator with a gas-pipe, and a set of electric conductors, either loosely arranged or combined in the form of a cable. The frequent movement of the elevator and the great length of the gas tube, together with its necessary weight, render such tubes comparatively short-lived, and the permanent couplings are liable to work loose and be defective. When the electric conductors are loosely arranged they are difficult to control, and when combined in a cable they are liable to kink or knot, unless specially constructed with aview to obviating that liability. The gas-tube and gascable being employed as heretofore, they must be so far separated as to prevent their contact and the wear from abrasion incident thereto. I
The object of my invention is to strengthen the gas-tube without using unnecessary material, and to provide for the electric conductors goodinsulation in a cable form, in which the liability to kink is reduced to a minimum; and
my invention consists in a complex gas and electric conductor composed of a flexible gastight tube and any required number of insulated electric conductors inclosed within a jacket, whereby the electric conductors contribute to the tensile strength of the gas-tube,
. and the gas-tube serves as a foundation for the I Fig. 2 represents the same in lateral section on an enlarged scale.
The gastube A is composed, usually, of a spiral-wire foundation, a, several braided layers, animal intestines, and glycerine and glue, substantially as set forth in the United States Letters Patent of Hoxie and Reed and W. B. S. Taylor for improvements in flexible gastubing. To this tube, at each end, the usual coupling-tip b is attached.
For attaining the best results in insulation, I prefer to inclose the gas-tube within an elastic rubber tube, 0, because this affords a good foundation for the insulated electric conductors B; but any other good insulating material may be employed instead of the rubber. The outside jacket 61 may be composed of any suitable fabric; but I prefer to use textile material, applied by means of a braiding-machine or a circular loom, as may be desired.
Near each end of the complex conductor the jacket (Z is sufficiently shorter than the rubber tube to permit the radial branching of the several electric conductors without contact with the tip.
It will be seen, when the cable is connected by its coupling to the elevator, and also by the several conductors with the several pins or studs which communicate with the annunciator, that the weight of the cable will be more or less equally divided between the gas-coupling and the wires, and that therefore neither will be unduly strained also, that, the wires being located equidistant from each other on the periphery of the tube, and secured in that position, it is practically impossible for them to chafe, and thereby impair insulation. I sometimes secure these conductors in their proper relative positions by weaving them in straight on a circular loom, or by means of a cord tightly wound spirally, so as to embed them into the rubber; and sometimes I incorporate the electric conductors with strands of cord or twine in a braiding-machine, so that said conductors will be laid spirally around the gas-tube from end to end, equidistant from each other throughout.
The construction of my complex conductor can, of course, be largely varied without addin g to or detracting from its value; and I do not limit myself to any particular construe.
tion, provided the cable as a whole possesses A complex gas and electric conductor for the characteristics and capacities described. elevators, composed of a flexible gas -tight It will be seen that my complex cable or tube and insulated electric conductors inconductor may be made with much less mateclosed within a jacket, substantially as derial than would be required for making the gasscribed. tube and electric cable separately, and it is v consequently lighter, although much stronger, EUGENE. F. PHILLIPS. thanv either would be if made separately. I
Having thus described my invention, I claim Witnesses: as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat- JOHN 0. Burns, ent NICHOLAS UNDERWOOD.
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Cited By (5)

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US2530105A (en) * 1945-12-17 1950-11-14 Jr Robert Lee Wallace Method of making a diver's combined hose and electrical communication line cable
US3899631A (en) * 1974-04-11 1975-08-12 Lynes Inc Inflatable sealing element having electrical conductors extending therethrough
US5256844A (en) * 1986-11-07 1993-10-26 Aker Engineering A/S Arrangement in a pipeline transportation system
US6556780B2 (en) * 2000-12-29 2003-04-29 Nexans Heated flowline umbilical
US20160273796A1 (en) * 2013-11-11 2016-09-22 Lg Electronics Inc. Signal transmission device for air conditioner

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2530105A (en) * 1945-12-17 1950-11-14 Jr Robert Lee Wallace Method of making a diver's combined hose and electrical communication line cable
US3899631A (en) * 1974-04-11 1975-08-12 Lynes Inc Inflatable sealing element having electrical conductors extending therethrough
US5256844A (en) * 1986-11-07 1993-10-26 Aker Engineering A/S Arrangement in a pipeline transportation system
US6556780B2 (en) * 2000-12-29 2003-04-29 Nexans Heated flowline umbilical
US20160273796A1 (en) * 2013-11-11 2016-09-22 Lg Electronics Inc. Signal transmission device for air conditioner
US10381813B2 (en) * 2013-11-11 2019-08-13 Lg Electronics Inc. Signal transmission device for air conditioner

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