US747446A - Electric lighting attachment for gas-stoves. - Google Patents

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US747446A
US747446A US13452402A US1902134524A US747446A US 747446 A US747446 A US 747446A US 13452402 A US13452402 A US 13452402A US 1902134524 A US1902134524 A US 1902134524A US 747446 A US747446 A US 747446A
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  • Figure l is a plan view of my attachment applied to a gas-stove, showing the valve in its closed position;
  • Fig. 2 a similar view to- Fig. 1, showing the valve open and the electric attachment in the position it would as.- sume after the spark has been made;
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of my device applied to a gasstove;
  • Fig. 4 a vertical section through the electric-lighting device.
  • A represents the burner of the gas-stove; B, the supply-pipe leading thereto.
  • D is the electric lighting attachment,which may be secured in any suitable manner to the gas-stove.
  • the electric lighting attachment which may be secured in any suitable manner to the gas-stove.
  • it is shown attached by means of a clip E, secured around the supply-pipe B.
  • a standard F Arising from the clip-E is a standard F, whichis journaled in the clip, so that the standard can be turned to any position in a horizontal plane and set in position by means of a set-screw F.
  • Upon the upper end of the standard are pivoted two coiled at the point K, so as to form a flexible end upon the contact-arm, which is usually used in all electric lighting attachments.
  • L is a stationary contact-point which is formed upon the outer end of an arm L, which is secured in the standard by passing through an insulating-sleeve M, held in the standard, and this contact-arm is threaded, so as to make the same adjustable,and is secured in place by nuts M, threaded upon the same and binding against each end of the sleeve M.- A not Mithreaded. upon the extreme outer end of the arm L, serves as a binding-post to contact one of the electric wires, the other electric wire being connected to some portion of the stove or attachment.
  • N is a rod pivoted to the plate H upon the opposite side of the pivot from the point where the contact-arm J is pivoted. Ihis rod N passes upward through a concentric slot .0, formed throughthe plate G, and then the rod N is bent at right angles and extends to the handle 0 of the valve 0 and is connected to said handle in any suitable manner, so that when said handle is moved so as to open or close the valve proper motion will be communicated through the rod N to operate the electric lighting attachment.
  • the operation of the device is as follows: When the valve 0 is closed, the parts of the electric lighting attachment are in position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and in opening the valve the first movement, as shown in Fig. 1, from the dotted position to the position shown in full lines will only move the under plate H, as the rod-N will travel in the slot 0, and in moving this under plate the contact-arm J will be forced outward through the arm G, and as soon as the rod N reaches the end of the slot 0 further movement of the handle 0 toward the open position will rotate both the plate G and H in unison, and this will so move the contactarm J as to cause the flexible end K to come in contact with the stationary contact-point L and snap past the same, so as to generate a spark in the well-known manner, and by the time the spark has been formed the valve is open and the gas'flowing through the burner will thus be ignited.
  • a standard adjustable in a horizontal plane a set-screw for holding said standard stationary, said standard being in connection with one terminal of the source-of electricity, a stationary contact point formed upon the outer end of a screw-threaded rod, a sleeve of insulation passing through the standard, a screw threaded rod passing through said sleeve and being secured in position by a lock-nut upon either end, said screw-threaded rod being in connection with the other terminal of the source of electricity, two plates pivoted upon the same pivot, one above the other upon the upper end of the standard, a flexible end movable contact-arm pivoted upon its inner end to the lower plate, an arm extending outward from the upper plate through which the movable contact arm passes and is adapted to slide, anactuated rod pivoted to the lower plate upon the opposite side of the pivot from the point where the movable contact-arm is pivoted, said rod extending upward through a concentricallyformed slot provided in the upper plate, said rod then bent at right angles

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No. 747,446. PATBNTBD DEG.22,1903.
s. LBWELLEN.
ELECTRIG LIGHTING ATTACHMENT FOR GAS STOVE S.
APPLICATION FILED D20. 9, 1902.
K0 MODEL.
IllH I UNITED STATES Patented December 22, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING ATTACHMENT FOR GAS-STOVES.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 747,446, dated December 22, 1903. Application filed December 9,1902. Serial No. 134,524. (No model.)
the gas will be ignited as soon as the valve is open; and a further object of my improvemeut is to so construct the attachment that upon the return movement or when the gas is turned ofl" a spark will not be formed.
With these ends in view this invention consists in the details of construction and combination ofelements hereinafterset forth and then specifically designated by'theclaims.
In order that those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains may understand how to make and use the same, the
construction and operation will now be described in detail, referring to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which Figure l is a plan view of my attachment applied to a gas-stove, showing the valve in its closed position; Fig. 2, a similar view to- Fig. 1, showing the valve open and the electric attachment in the position it would as.- sume after the spark has been made; Fig. 3, a side elevation of my device applied to a gasstove; Fig. 4, a vertical section through the electric-lighting device.
A represents the burner of the gas-stove; B, the supply-pipe leading thereto.
Gis the valve for controlling thegas-supply, and O is the valve-handle.
D is the electric lighting attachment,which may be secured in any suitable manner to the gas-stove. In the drawings it is shown attached by means of a clip E, secured around the supply-pipe B. Arising from the clip-E is a standard F, whichis journaled in the clip, so that the standard can be turned to any position in a horizontal plane and set in position by means of a set-screw F. Upon the upper end of the standard are pivoted two coiled at the point K, so as to form a flexible end upon the contact-arm, which is usually used in all electric lighting attachments.
L is a stationary contact-point which is formed upon the outer end of an arm L, which is secured in the standard by passing through an insulating-sleeve M, held in the standard, and this contact-arm is threaded, so as to make the same adjustable,and is secured in place by nuts M, threaded upon the same and binding against each end of the sleeve M.- A not Mithreaded. upon the extreme outer end of the arm L, serves as a binding-post to contact one of the electric wires, the other electric wire being connected to some portion of the stove or attachment.
N is a rod pivoted to the plate H upon the opposite side of the pivot from the point where the contact-arm J is pivoted. Ihis rod N passes upward through a concentric slot .0, formed throughthe plate G, and then the rod N is bent at right angles and extends to the handle 0 of the valve 0 and is connected to said handle in any suitable manner, so that when said handle is moved so as to open or close the valve proper motion will be communicated through the rod N to operate the electric lighting attachment.
The operation of the device is as follows: When the valve 0 is closed, the parts of the electric lighting attachment are in position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and in opening the valve the first movement, as shown in Fig. 1, from the dotted position to the position shown in full lines will only move the under plate H, as the rod-N will travel in the slot 0, and in moving this under plate the contact-arm J will be forced outward through the arm G, and as soon as the rod N reaches the end of the slot 0 further movement of the handle 0 toward the open position will rotate both the plate G and H in unison, and this will so move the contactarm J as to cause the flexible end K to come in contact with the stationary contact-point L and snap past the same, so as to generate a spark in the well-known manner, and by the time the spark has been formed the valve is open and the gas'flowing through the burner will thus be ignited. In turning oh. the gas it is obvious that no spark would be required, and it would only be a waste of electrical energy if a spark was generated at this time. Therefore the first movement to close the valve from the position shown in Fig. 2 from full lines to dotted lines will only move the bottom plate H, the rod N traveling in the slot 0, and this movement of the bottom plate H will draw the contact -arm J backward through the arm G, so that when the rod N reaches the end of the slot 0 and the plate G is rotated, so that the arm J is caused to travel toward its normal position, the flexible end K will then pass inside of the contact-point L without touching the same, and in this manner no spark is generated when the gas is turned oiT. I
Of course I do not wish to be limited to the exact construction here shown,as slight modifications could be made without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and useful is 1. The combination of a gas-burner, supply pipe, gas controlling valve and valvehandle,with electric lighting attachment consisting of a stationary contact-point secured to but insulated from the gas stove, two plates pivoted between one pivot to the gasstove, a flexible end contact-arm pivotally connected to the lower plate and adapted to slide through an opening formed through the end of an arm of the upper plate, a connection pivoted to the lower plate at one end and to the handle .of the gas-valve at the other end, the upper plate being provided with a slot through which said connection passes, as and for the purpose specified.
2. In combination with a gas-burner, supplypipe, gas controlling valve and valvehandle,with electric lighting attachmentconsisting of a vertical standard secured to the gas-supply pipe, a stationary contact-point arranged in juxtaposition to theburner and secured to but insulated from the standard, two plates pivoted upon the same pivot, one above the other upon the upper side of the standard, a flexible end movable contact-arm pivoted at its inner end to the lower plate, an arm extending outward from the upper plate through which said movable contactarm passes and is adapted to slide, a rod pivoted at one end to the lower plate and extending upward through a slot provided in the upper plate, then passing to the handle and so secured to the handle that proper movement will be communicated to the electric lighting attachment when the handle is moved so as to open or close the valve, as and for the purpose specified.
3. In an electric lighting attachment, a standard adjustable in a horizontal plane, a set-screw for holding said standard stationary, said standard being in connection with one terminal of the source-of electricity, a stationary contact point formed upon the outer end of a screw-threaded rod, a sleeve of insulation passing through the standard, a screw threaded rod passing through said sleeve and being secured in position by a lock-nut upon either end, said screw-threaded rod being in connection with the other terminal of the source of electricity, two plates pivoted upon the same pivot, one above the other upon the upper end of the standard, a flexible end movable contact-arm pivoted upon its inner end to the lower plate, an arm extending outward from the upper plate through which the movable contact arm passes and is adapted to slide, anactuated rod pivoted to the lower plate upon the opposite side of the pivot from the point where the movable contact-arm is pivoted, said rod extending upward through a concentricallyformed slot provided in the upper plate, said rod then bent at right angles, as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
SAMUEL LEYVELLEN.
Witnesses:
J. OSCAR GENTHER, J. C. GENTHER.
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