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US1111652A
US1111652A US75304013A US1913753040A US1111652A US 1111652 A US1111652 A US 1111652A US 75304013 A US75304013 A US 75304013A US 1913753040 A US1913753040 A US 1913753040A US 1111652 A US1111652 A US 1111652A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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  • mm rauma, or LOWELL, nonrnenact-m4;
  • the invention relates to an electrically operated alarm controlled by the condition of heat of the journal or the like whereby in the event of the journal becoming heated from any cause the alarm is automatically sounded to indicate such condition.
  • the main object of the present invention is the provision of an element formin in effect the circuit closure of the alarm,w ich element is constructed for use as an ordinary part of the journal.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing the application of the improvement to a gearnal.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central section through the element constituting the improvement.
  • the improvement is in t e form illustrated shown as a bolt 1, preterably provided with a non-threaded terminal 2 which when the bolt is in place will contact with Babbitt or other bearing metal of the journal.
  • the bolt is centrally formed with longitudinally extending bore 3, which adjacent the lower end of the bolt is slightly reduced in diameter at d and interiorly threaded as shown, At the upper end the bore is circumierentially enlarged to form what may be termed a recess 5, the enlargement being within the head 6 of the bolt. That portion of the recess adjacent and including the upper surface of the bolt head is further enlarged as at 7.
  • a contact clement 8 preferably a rod-like member or metal readily expanded by heat or at least more readily influenced by heat than the metal of which the bolt proper is constructed.
  • the upper end or terminal 9 of the contact strip 8 is in the form of a spring rod and is arranged'below the juncture oi' the bore 3 and recess 5, and in the recess is arranged a body 10 having a depending stem like portion 11 to project within the bore in alinement with the contact section 8 and a, hor1zontally arranged disk. like portion 12 to fit within the recess, the body.
  • That port ouof the body 10 within the recess is held against contact or electrical connection with the wall of the recess. by insulating.
  • the stem 13 extends above the upper surface of the bolt head and is interiorly and longitudinally cored at 17 with the diametric extent thereof reduced adjacent the bottom of the extension 11 and interiorly threaded throughout such reduced portion as-at 18.
  • a second contact member 19 is designed to be seated within the bore of the body 10, said member 19 bein exteriorly threaded for coiiperation with the threaded portion 18 and preferably terminating in pointed terminals forming a contact point to overlie and coiiperate with the point 9 of the contact section 8.
  • the member 19 is readily adjustable lon itudinally of the body it is obvious that t e point 20 may be adjusted as desired with relation to the strip '9 and thereby readily control the sensitiveness oi the device.
  • a lock nut 22 Surrounding the stem 13 and resting upon the upper surface of the bolt head is an insulating disk 21 over which is arranged a lock nut 22 to secure saiddisl: in place, and lock the body against rotation within the nut.
  • A. binding nut 23 coiiperntes with the stern 13 beyond the loci; nut 4 and lock nuts 24: and 25 cooperate respectirely with the stem 13 and the projecting nni; oi the member 19 beyond the binding nut obvious urposes.
  • the electric circuit inclu es an alarm 26, a hat ry 27 circuit wires 28 and 29 all of which of the usual or may he of any preferred construction and arrangement.
  • a l of the wire 28 is secured the binding nut 23 and lock nut 22 thereby including the contact rnernber 19 in the circuit.
  • the other wire is connected beneath the head 6 of the bolt so as to include the bolt proper in the circuit.
  • the inclusion of the bolt of course includes the contact member 8 in the circuit.
  • a circuit closing element for journal box alarm circuits comprising a member having a threaded portion for mechanical and electrical engagement with the journal box, said member having a reduced extension at the lower end which is interiorly threaded, the upper end of the member being enlarged, said member being formed with an interior opening from end to end, said openlng being materially increased 1n size with 111 the enlarged portlon, a contact element having threaded connection with the reduced extension of the member, a spring contact strip carried by the upper end of the contact element, a body removably secured within the enlarged portion of the member and wholly insulated from said mcmber,

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Patehted Sept. 22, 1914.
H. W. FRYLING.
ELECTRIC OPERATED ALARM.
APPLICATION FILED 11111118, 1913.
Gnome,
mm: rauma, or LOWELL, nonrnenact-m4;
mascara-022mm mm.
localisation of Letter: latent.
PatentedSept. 22. 1914.
{ Appunltion fled March s, 191:. sci-a1 n 753,040.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be. it known that I, HARRY W. Fame,
a. citizen of the- United States, residing at Lowell, in the county of Gaston and State of North Carolina, have invented new and useful Im rovements in ElectricsOperated Alarms, 0 which the following is 8. specification. 7
The invention relates to an electrically operated alarm controlled by the condition of heat of the journal or the like whereby in the event of the journal becoming heated from any cause the alarm is automatically sounded to indicate such condition.
The main object of the present inventionis the provision of an element formin in effect the circuit closure of the alarm,w ich element is constructed for use as an ordinary part of the journal.
The invention in its preferred form of details will be described in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a sectional view showing the application of the improvement to a gearnal. Fig. 2 is a vertical central section through the element constituting the improvement.
Referring particularly to the accompaniing drawings the improvement is in t e form illustrated shown as a bolt 1, preterably provided with a non-threaded terminal 2 which when the bolt is in place will contact with Babbitt or other bearing metal of the journal. The bolt is centrally formed with longitudinally extending bore 3, which adjacent the lower end of the bolt is slightly reduced in diameter at d and interiorly threaded as shown, At the upper end the bore is circumierentially enlarged to form what may be termed a recess 5, the enlargement being within the head 6 of the bolt. That portion of the recess adjacent and including the upper surface of the bolt head is further enlarged as at 7.
Secured within the bore 3 is a contact clement 8 preferably a rod-like member or metal readily expanded by heat or at least more readily influenced by heat than the metal of which the bolt proper is constructed. The upper end or terminal 9 of the contact strip 8 is in the form of a spring rod and is arranged'below the juncture oi' the bore 3 and recess 5, and in the recess is arranged a body 10 having a depending stem like portion 11 to project within the bore in alinement with the contact section 8 and a, hor1zontally arranged disk. like portion 12 to fit within the recess, the body.
above the disk bei in-the form of altubularexteriorly thre edstem 13. That port ouof the body 10 within the recess is held against contact or electrical connection with the wall of the recess. by insulating.
material 14 which preferably surrounds the disk portion 12 of the body. It is understood that the insulating material and body completely fills the recess5, and the body s fixed in such position by ainetal washer 15 which encircles the stem 13. of the -body and, seats in the enlargement 7 of the recess, the upper edge of the washer bein cut away and the metal of the bolt hea spun over such cut away portion as at 16 to secure the washer in place and thereby retain the body in the bolt.
The stem 13 extends above the upper surface of the bolt head and is interiorly and longitudinally cored at 17 with the diametric extent thereof reduced adjacent the bottom of the extension 11 and interiorly threaded throughout such reduced portion as-at 18. A second contact member 19 is designed to be seated within the bore of the body 10, said member 19 bein exteriorly threaded for coiiperation with the threaded portion 18 and preferably terminating in pointed terminals forming a contact point to overlie and coiiperate with the point 9 of the contact section 8. As the member 19 is readily adjustable lon itudinally of the body it is obvious that t e point 20 may be adjusted as desired with relation to the strip '9 and thereby readily control the sensitiveness oi the device. Surrounding the stem 13 and resting upon the upper surface of the bolt head is an insulating disk 21 over which is arranged a lock nut 22 to secure saiddisl: in place, and lock the body against rotation within the nut. A. binding nut 23 coiiperntes with the stern 13 beyond the loci; nut 4 and lock nuts 24: and 25 cooperate respectirely with the stem 13 and the projecting nni; oi the member 19 beyond the binding nut obvious urposes.
The electric circuit inclu es an alarm 26, a hat ry 27 circuit wires 28 and 29 all of which of the usual or may he of any preferred construction and arrangement. @ne a l of the wire 28 is secured the binding nut 23 and lock nut 22 thereby including the contact rnernber 19 in the circuit. The other wire is connected beneath the head 6 of the bolt so as to include the bolt proper in the circuit. The inclusion of the bolt of course includes the contact member 8 in the circuit. By this means a complete alarm circuit is provided broken'only at the contacts 9 and 2 and as the journal becomes heated the member 8 in expanding closes the circuit by engagement with the point 20, causing the alarm to sound, indicatingithe heated condition of the journal.
What is claimed is:
A circuit closing element for journal box alarm circuits comprising a member having a threaded portion for mechanical and electrical engagement with the journal box, said member having a reduced extension at the lower end which is interiorly threaded, the upper end of the member being enlarged, said member being formed with an interior opening from end to end, said openlng being materially increased 1n size with 111 the enlarged portlon, a contact element having threaded connection with the reduced extension of the member, a spring contact strip carried by the upper end of the contact element, a body removably secured within the enlarged portion of the member and wholly insulated from said mcmber,
HARRY WV. FRYLING.
Witnesses D. B. CO'ITRANE, J. M. HENDRIX.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496229A (en) * 1948-05-08 1950-01-31 Control Products Inc Thermal switch
US2558736A (en) * 1948-11-04 1951-07-03 Anderson Co Electrical indicating system
US2705745A (en) * 1950-01-07 1955-04-05 Burndy Engineering Co Inc Thermal switch
US2711457A (en) * 1953-02-09 1955-06-21 Charles W Wise Fire detector
US2725443A (en) * 1954-07-23 1955-11-29 John T Baker Thermostat
US2982838A (en) * 1959-09-01 1961-05-02 Robertshaw Fulton Controls Co Thermostatically controlled soldering iron

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496229A (en) * 1948-05-08 1950-01-31 Control Products Inc Thermal switch
US2558736A (en) * 1948-11-04 1951-07-03 Anderson Co Electrical indicating system
US2705745A (en) * 1950-01-07 1955-04-05 Burndy Engineering Co Inc Thermal switch
US2711457A (en) * 1953-02-09 1955-06-21 Charles W Wise Fire detector
US2725443A (en) * 1954-07-23 1955-11-29 John T Baker Thermostat
US2982838A (en) * 1959-09-01 1961-05-02 Robertshaw Fulton Controls Co Thermostatically controlled soldering iron

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