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US1191968A US86661114A US1914866611A US1191968A US 1191968 A US1191968 A US 1191968A US 86661114 A US86661114 A US 86661114A US 1914866611 A US1914866611 A US 1914866611A US 1191968 A US1191968 A US 1191968A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F15/00Power-operated mechanisms for wings
    • E05F15/60Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators
    • E05F15/603Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors
    • E05F15/632Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors for horizontally-sliding wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/50Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for vehicles
    • E05Y2900/51Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for vehicles for railway cars or mass transit vehicles

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  • This invention relates to door control systems of the character set forth in our pending application, Serial No. 709,503, filed July 15, 1912, and particularly to auxiliary devices and connections for controlling the door movements.
  • the object of the invention is to provide auxiliary devices and connections whereby, in emergencies, the car door may be opened without regard to the ordinary systemv of control thereof.
  • A. further object is to provide means whereby when the emergency brake or any other emergency device concerned in the safety operation of cars or trains is open ated, the car doors will. also be opened independently of the normal control system therefor.
  • the invention consists substaiitiallyin the construction, combination, location and relative arrangement of parts and circuit connections, all as will be more fully hereinafter set forth, as shown in theaccompanying drawing and finally pointed out in the appended claims.
  • the single view of the drawing shows a circuit diagram illustrating a practical application of our invention.
  • 1 designates the carprothe motormans controller thereof, 3, 4, respectively, the motor circuit closing and grounding switches, 5, a relaycoil so connected and re-, lated as to be energized by the counter electro:motive force of the motor circuits, and which coil controls a switch 6 in the .circuits of coils 7, 8, which control the door operating motors (not shown).
  • the circuits of coils 7, 8, are grounded through switch devices 9, 10, under the control of the conductor.
  • the motor circuit closing and grounding switches 3, 4, are controlled by coils ll, 12, in the safety control circuit which includes theusual conductors emergency valve switch indicated at 13, the door interlock switch, indicated at 14, which is closed only when the associated door is closed, the fender interlock switch, indicated at 15, which is automatically opened when the car fender is tripped.
  • This auxiliary circuit may receive current from any desired or convenient source.
  • this auxiliary circuit includes the trolley or current source wire 19, cotmter-electromotive force relay operated switch 6, and coils .7, 8, but are .bypassedaround the conductors control switches 9, 10, to ground, respectively,
  • the switches 22, 23, in the auxiliary door control circuits are under the control of the COD. ductor.
  • a convenient arrangement is for The operation of the these switches to be closed when the conductors emergency valve interlock switch 13 1s opened. It is obvious, however, that said switches may be closed when any other desaid device around said switch, and means to control said auxiliary circuit independently of said switch and without affecting the operation thereof.
  • said door control circuit including an auxiliary by-pass circuit connection, means arranged in the motor operating circuit to control the door control circuit, and means in iliary by-pass circuit.
  • a control system for car doors a propelling motor circuit, a control circuit therefor, a door control circuit, a relay in said door control circuit, said relay operating to maintain said door control circuit open while the motors are operating, , a manually operated switch in said door control circuit,
  • auxiliary circuit connected to the door controlcircuit and forming a by-pass around said manually operated switch and means operated by the opening of the propelling motor control circuit for closing said auxiliary circuit.

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F. HEDLEY & J. S. DOYLE.
AUXlLIARY CONTROL DEVICE FOR CAR DOORS.
APPHCAUON FILED OCT. 14, 1914.
Patented July 25, 1916.
FRANK HEDLEY, OF YOIN'KERS, AND JAMES S. DOYLE, OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK.
AUXILIARY CONTROIi DEVICE FOR CAR-DOORS.
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Specificatiers latent. Patented J 1? 25, 1916,
Application filed October 14, 1914. Serial No. 866,611.
T 0 all whom it may concern."
Be it known'that we, FRANK HEDLEY and JAMES S. DOYLE, both citizens of the United States, residing, respectively, at Yonkers and Mount Vernon, in the county of \Vestchester and State of New York, have made a certain new and useful Invention in Auxiliary Control Devices for Car-Doors, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to door control systems of the character set forth in our pending application, Serial No. 709,503, filed July 15, 1912, and particularly to auxiliary devices and connections for controlling the door movements.
The object of the invention is to provide auxiliary devices and connections whereby, in emergencies, the car door may be opened without regard to the ordinary systemv of control thereof.
A. further object is to provide means whereby when the emergency brake or any other emergency device concerned in the safety operation of cars or trains is open ated, the car doors will. also be opened independently of the normal control system therefor.
Other objects of the invention will appear more fully hereinafter.
The invention consists substaiitiallyin the construction, combination, location and relative arrangement of parts and circuit connections, all as will be more fully hereinafter set forth, as shown in theaccompanying drawing and finally pointed out in the appended claims.
The single view of the drawing shows a circuit diagram illustrating a practical application of our invention.
In our application Serial No. 709,503, above referred to, we have shown, described and claimed a. car control system wherein are employed means under the control of the conductor for opening and closing the car doors, but which means are ineffective, through the agency of suitable interlock connections, while the car is in motion, to accomplish their functions, and which, when the doors are open prevent the operation of the car propelling motor. The conductors control devices. in the system referred to, includes a switch or push button designed to be operated by the conductor.
In the practical operation of cars or trains employing this safety system the exigency sometimes arises which requires an pelling motors, 2 1n the circuit operation of the doors independently of their normal control system, as, for instance,
in case the conductors door control switch or push button should get out of order, or a short circuit in the system at some point,
. or for other reason liable to cause passengers in the car to become frightened. Such emergencies have occurred in the operation of street railway systems, and the inability,
in tlie emergency, to effect the opening of i present invention to provide auxiliary means controlling the doors independently of the normal safety control system therefor, and, n one arrangement of practical application of our invention, we propose to utilize the emergency brake control-in such manner that,when operated, to accomplish an emergency brake application, it will also effect the opening of the door, although it IS evident that our invention contemplates the operation of the auxiliary door control coincidently with the operation of any othersafety or emergency device.
In the drawing, 1 designates the carprothe motormans controller thereof, 3, 4, respectively, the motor circuit closing and grounding switches, 5, a relaycoil so connected and re-, lated as to be energized by the counter electro:motive force of the motor circuits, and which coil controls a switch 6 in the .circuits of coils 7, 8, which control the door operating motors (not shown). The circuits of coils 7, 8, are grounded through switch devices 9, 10, under the control of the conductor. The motor circuit closing and grounding switches 3, 4, are controlled by coils ll, 12, in the safety control circuit which includes theusual conductors emergency valve switch indicated at 13, the door interlock switch, indicated at 14, which is closed only when the associated door is closed, the fender interlock switch, indicated at 15, which is automatically opened when the car fender is tripped.
The parts and arrangements so far referred to may be of the type, detail construction, arrangement and relation and operation as more fully set forth in our application above referred to, and in the specific details thereof. form no part of our present invention.
The operation of the system referred to,
briefly, is as follows: Assuming that the doors are all closed, the fender, door interlockfemergencybrake and other safety device switches are all closed, current flows from 'the trolley or other source through wire 16, coils 11, 12, the various switches,
, 'safety interlocks and the like, 13', 14, 15, to
ground at 17. This energizes coils 11, 12,
thereby closing switches 3, i. Thereupon' the motor circuit is completed and controlled from trolley or other source through wire 17, switch 3, controller 2, motors 1, switch 4: to ground at 18. motors builds up counter-electro-motive force in the circuit ofrelay coil- 5, thereby opening switch 6. This condition continues till the motors are arrested, whereupon coil 5, is denergized, thereby closing switch 6, and
completing circuit from trolley or other closing switch 3 and grounding switch 4 to open. Now in case of any derangement of the system or apparatus of the nature above referred to which makes it advisable or desirable to open the doors independently of the normal control circuit therefor, we propose, in accordance with our present invention to provide an auxiliary circuit for the door control coils 7, 8, which, if desired, may
be placed under the control of theconductor, and through the closing of which the doors may be opened. This auxiliary circuit may receive current from any desired or convenient source. In the arrangement shown, however, as illustrating a practical application of our invention, this auxiliary circuit includes the trolley or current source wire 19, cotmter-electromotive force relay operated switch 6, and coils .7, 8, but are .bypassedaround the conductors control switches 9, 10, to ground, respectively,
I Jihrough Wires 20, 21,'a-uxiliary switches 22,
23, and wires 24, 25, to ground at 26, 27. Thus, when either of theswitches 22 or 23 is closed the circuit of the corresponding doo r-control coil 7, .8, is closed thereby causing the door to open. In the particular arrangement shown, to which, however, our
. invention is not to be limited or restricted,
this auxiliary circuit cannot be closed until the car stops because of the relay switch 6,
therein which is closed only when there is; .no counter-electro-motive force inthepropelling motor circuit.
In accordance with our invention the switches 22, 23, in the auxiliary door control circuits are under the control of the COD. ductor. A convenient arrangement is for The operation of the these switches to be closed when the conductors emergency valve interlock switch 13 1s opened. It is obvious, however, that said switches may be closed when any other desaid device around said switch, and means to control said auxiliary circuit independently of said switch and without affecting the operation thereof. N
2. The combinationwitha car door controlling device, a circuit therefor "including a relay switch operated by the counterelectro-motive force of the car propelling motor circuit, said controlling device cir- COII- cuit also including a control switch, of a bypass circuit connection around said control switch, and included in said controlling device circuit and means to control said bypasscircuit.
3. In a control system ,for car doors, a safety control'circuit, a propelling motor operating circuit and a door control circuit,"
said door control circuit including an auxiliary by-pass circuit connection, means arranged in the motor operating circuit to control the door control circuit, and means in iliary by-pass circuit.
4. In a control system for car doors,
safety devices, a propelling motor circuit, a
door control circuit, a relay in said door conthe safety control circuit to control the auxtrol circuit, said relay operating to maintain said circuit open while the motors are operating, an auxiliary circuit-for the door control, and means operated by the actuation of a safety device for closing said auxiliary circuit.
5. In a control system for car doors, safety devices, 'a propelling motor circuit, a door control circuit, a relay in said door control circuit, said relay operating to maintain said door control circuit open while the motors are operating, manually controlled switch in said door control circuit, a by-pass auxiliary circuit around said manually controlled switch and connected to the door control circuit, and means to control said auxiliary circuit.
6. In a control system for car doors, a propelling motor circuit, a control circuit therefor, a door control circuit, a relay in said door control circuit, said relay operating to maintain said door control circuit open while the motors are operating, ,a manually operated switch in said door control circuit,
an auxiliary circuit connected to the door controlcircuit and forming a by-pass around said manually operated switch and means operated by the opening of the propelling motor control circuit for closing said auxiliary circuit.
In testimony whereof We have hereunto set our handsin the presence of the subscribing ivitnesse s, on this 21st day of September A. D. 1914:. r
\ FRANK HEDLEY. JAMES S. DOYLE. Witnesses: v ,7
' H. P. TrrUs,
WARREN MARCUS.
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