US764293A - Electric-circuit cut-out. - Google Patents

Electric-circuit cut-out. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US764293A
US764293A US17021303A US1903170213A US764293A US 764293 A US764293 A US 764293A US 17021303 A US17021303 A US 17021303A US 1903170213 A US1903170213 A US 1903170213A US 764293 A US764293 A US 764293A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
circuit
arm
electric
magnet
switch
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
US17021303A
Inventor
Charles Johnston
Claude Johnston
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.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
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 Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US17021303A priority Critical patent/US764293A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US764293A publication Critical patent/US764293A/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
    • H01H67/00Electrically-operated selector switches
    • H01H67/02Multi-position wiper switches
    • H01H67/04Multi-position wiper switches having wipers movable only in one direction for purpose of selection
    • H01H67/06Rotary switches, i.e. having angularly movable wipers

Definitions

  • Our invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in electric-circuit cutouts, and has especial reference to a device for cutting out any particular lamp or lamps on a circuit with other lamps which it is desired to leave on.
  • the object of our invention is to provide a simple and efficient device whereby one or more lamps on a circuit, each provided with our device, may be cut out without cutting out the lamps on the circuit not so provided. WVe accomplish this object as will be more fully hereinafter set forth in the drawing, specifications, and claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of a lamp-circuit, showing two lamps, a main-circuit switch, and a side elevation, on an enlarged scale, of our cut-out device as applied to one of the lamps.
  • 1 is a base-board on which is mounted an electromagnet 2, having a soft-iron core 3, around which is a magnetizing-coil 4.
  • 5 and 6 are wires leading from the circuit-wires to this coil, which furnish the current to magnetize the said coil and which, with the coil, form a closed circuit.
  • This wheel is pivoted at 27, and it is held from moving during the return movement of the pawl by a spring 28, having a bight 29 to engage the pins alternately.
  • this spring is made one of the contact-points and the pawl 17 the other, so that both must make contact to allow the passage of the current.
  • 31 and 32 are lamps supplied by feed-wires 33 and 34, the lamp 31 only being wired, so that it may be cut out.
  • 35 is a switch, and 36 37 the wires from the generator.
  • each lamp and its con- ,trollin g mechanisme'. e. the electromagnet' are wired in multiple, so that in case of failure of a coil its lamp would only be affected, whereas if wired in series the entire circuit would depend on the coil-in other words, that while the magnet and the lamps are supplied by the same circuit-wires they are entirely independent.
  • the mechanism which wehave devised to operate the cut-out is absolutely positive in its action and that the contact-wheel can only be advanced one step at a time.
  • An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices, a switch for operating said devices comprising an electromagnet a bar controlled by said magnet, a wheel having alternate contact and insulated pins, an arm operated by said magnet-bar to advance said pins and a check-pawl pivoted to said arm into the path of said pins to control the movement of same, and means at a distant control-station for operating said magnet.
  • a magnet step-by-step mechanism comprising a wheel having alternate contact and insulated pins, an arm to advance said pins, a
  • check-pawl carried by said arm to limit the motion of said pins, an electromagnet for operating said arm and means of shutting the current on or off from said magnet to operate said arm.
  • An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices in' multiple a switch for cutting in or out one or more of the devices independently of the rest, a switch-0perating magnet in multiple with the translating devices and means at a control-station for making and breaking the circuit.
  • An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices in multiple, a cut-out switch, a switch-operating magnet in multiple with the translating devices, and means at a distant control-station of making and breaking said circuit.

Landscapes

  • Lighting Device Outwards From Vehicle And Optical Signal (AREA)

Description

Elm-76 L293. PATBNTED JULY 5, 1904, CHARLES JOHNSTON & CLAUDE JOHNSTON.
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT OUT-OUT.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 20, 1903.
. H0 MODEL.
1 2 24 3 /a Z 'Z 25 lo M NOa 764,293.
UNITED STATES Patented July 5, 1904.
PATENT FFICEL.
ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT CUT-OUT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 764,293, dated July 5, 1904.
Application filed August 20, 1903.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we,CHARLEs JOHNSTON and CLAUDE J OI-INSTON, citizens of the United States, residing at Memphis, Shelby county, State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric-Circuit Cut-Outs, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in electric-circuit cutouts, and has especial reference to a device for cutting out any particular lamp or lamps on a circuit with other lamps which it is desired to leave on.
The object of our invention is to provide a simple and efficient device whereby one or more lamps on a circuit, each provided with our device, may be cut out without cutting out the lamps on the circuit not so provided. WVe accomplish this object as will be more fully hereinafter set forth in the drawing, specifications, and claims.
In the drawing the figure is a diagrammatic view of a lamp-circuit, showing two lamps, a main-circuit switch, and a side elevation, on an enlarged scale, of our cut-out device as applied to one of the lamps.
Referring now to the drawing, in which numerals indicate the parts, 1 is a base-board on which is mounted an electromagnet 2, having a soft-iron core 3, around which is a magnetizing-coil 4. 5 and 6 are wires leading from the circuit-wires to this coil, which furnish the current to magnetize the said coil and which, with the coil, form a closed circuit.
7 is a bar composed of sheets of soft iron, which bar is pivoted at 8 and is attracted in the usual manner by the magnet 2.
9 is an arm extended out from the bar 7, terminating in a hook-shaped end 10 and having on its upper surface a spring 11. The hook 10 engages a loop 12 on a connectingrod 13, and the spring 11, also coming within said loop, takes up the vibration caused by an alternating current.
14 is an arm pivoted at 15 to the base-board and at 16 connected by a pivot 16 with the rod 13. This arm 14 carries a pawl 17, which is pivoted to it at 18 and is normally held For convenience this Serial No. 170,213. (No modeld spring is shown with one end resting on the pin 15,its center against a pin 20, and its other end against the pin 21 on the arm 17. A checkpawl 22 is also pivoted to the arm 14 on the pin 20, before mentioned, its free end being guided by the upper and lower sides of a loop 23.
24 is a contact-wheel carrying alternate contact-pins 25 and insulated pins 26, which project from the face of the wheel and which are alternately engaged by the ratchet-pawls. This wheel is pivoted at 27, and it is held from moving during the return movement of the pawl by a spring 28, having a bight 29 to engage the pins alternately. As additional security against accidental contacts this spring is made one of the contact-points and the pawl 17 the other, so that both must make contact to allow the passage of the current.
30 is a spring to retract the bar 7 when the current is momentarily shut off.
31 and 32 are lamps supplied by feed- wires 33 and 34, the lamp 31 only being wired, so that it may be cut out.
35 is a switch, and 36 37 the wires from the generator.
The action of our device is as follows: Current passes in the position shown in the drawing through the wires 36 37 to the switch 35, thence through the wires 33 34 to the lamp 32 and through the wire 38 to the contactspring 28, thence through the contact-wheel 24, to the arm 14 and the wire 39, back to the lamp 31, current at the same time passing through the small wires 5 and 6 to energize the magnet 2. hen the switch 35 is momentarily opened, the current is shut off from the lamps 31 and 32 and the magnet 2, allowing the bar 7 to drop and moving the arm 14 to the dotted position 14. Closing the switch advances the wheel 24 one point and bringing insulated pins in contact, thus cutting oii' the current from the lamp 31. The movement of the bar 7 when current is put on by closing the switch as mentioned above is so quick that the contact-points would be thrown past the proper point. To obviate this, we have provided the additional arm 22, which is moved into the path of the pins to limit the motion of same.
It will be noted that each lamp and its con- ,trollin g mechanisme'. e. the electromagnet' are wired in multiple, so that in case of failure of a coil its lamp would only be affected, whereas if wired in series the entire circuit would depend on the coil-in other words, that while the magnet and the lamps are supplied by the same circuit-wires they are entirely independent. It will also be noted that the mechanism which wehave devised to operate the cut-out is absolutely positive in its action and that the contact-wheel can only be advanced one step at a time.
For convenience in the claims we have designated the lamps, motors, or other devices Which may be controlled by our cut-out as translating devices.
Having now fully described our invention, what we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices, a switch for operating said devices comprising an electromagnet a bar controlled by said magnet, a wheel having alternate contact and insulated pins, an arm operated by said magnet-bar to advance said pins and a check-pawl pivoted to said arm into the path of said pins to control the movement of same, and means at a distant control-station for operating said magnet.
2. A magnet step-by-step mechanism, comprising a wheel having alternate contact and insulated pins, an arm to advance said pins, a
check-pawl carried by said arm to limit the motion of said pins, an electromagnet for operating said arm and means of shutting the current on or off from said magnet to operate said arm.
3. An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices in' multiple a switch for cutting in or out one or more of the devices independently of the rest, a switch-0perating magnet in multiple with the translating devices and means at a control-station for making and breaking the circuit.
, 4. An electric circuit containing a plurality of translating devices in multiple, a cut-out switch, a switch-operating magnet in multiple with the translating devices, and means at a distant control-station of making and breaking said circuit.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES JOHNSTON. CLAUDE JOHNSTON.
Witnesses:
R. K. STEPHENS, .W. S. Bniees.
US17021303A 1903-08-20 1903-08-20 Electric-circuit cut-out. Expired - Lifetime US764293A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US17021303A US764293A (en) 1903-08-20 1903-08-20 Electric-circuit cut-out.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US17021303A US764293A (en) 1903-08-20 1903-08-20 Electric-circuit cut-out.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US764293A true US764293A (en) 1904-07-05

Family

ID=2832779

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US17021303A Expired - Lifetime US764293A (en) 1903-08-20 1903-08-20 Electric-circuit cut-out.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US764293A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2528777A (en) Electromagnetic switching means
US764293A (en) Electric-circuit cut-out.
US2478691A (en) Electrically operated contact device
US728752A (en) Electrical distribution.
US656324A (en) Controlling electrical currents.
US856085A (en) Electrical cut-out.
US2860263A (en) Remote control switching circuit
US2018340A (en) Relay
US1918378A (en) Electric switch and closing and opening means therefor
US2559913A (en) Overcurrent protective system for motor circuits
US779447A (en) Electric controller.
US1554318A (en) System for controlling electric motors
US1125077A (en) Circuit-breaker.
US789083A (en) Safety device for electric currents.
US689128A (en) Automatic electromagnetic time-switch.
US780222A (en) Electric-lighting system.
US993946A (en) Cut-out for electrical circuits.
US1050228A (en) Electric alarm system.
US711790A (en) Automatic electric-circuit controller.
US1391241A (en) Lockout-relay
US1391966A (en) Electric-circuit breaker
US1157296A (en) Electric signal device.
USRE13572E (en) Selective system
US1221538A (en) Signal apparatus.
US1021752A (en) Safety appliance for tramway-cars.