US1683856A - Automatic control device - Google Patents
Automatic control device Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US1683856A US1683856A US130522A US13052226A US1683856A US 1683856 A US1683856 A US 1683856A US 130522 A US130522 A US 130522A US 13052226 A US13052226 A US 13052226A US 1683856 A US1683856 A US 1683856A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- transformer
- switch
- high tension
- wire
- control device
- 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
Links
- 238000004804 winding Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000001105 regulatory effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000001276 controlling effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000000630 rising effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B1/00—Details of electric heating devices
- H05B1/02—Automatic switching arrangements specially adapted to apparatus ; Control of heating devices
- H05B1/0202—Switches
- H05B1/0208—Switches actuated by the expansion or evaporation of a gas or liquid
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B1/00—Details of electric heating devices
- H05B1/02—Automatic switching arrangements specially adapted to apparatus ; Control of heating devices
Definitions
- the invention relates to a device for regulating the current from a transformer to an electric furnace or the like; and the object of the improvement is to provide means for automatically breaking the high tension circuit to the transformer before the regulating mechanism is put into operation, thus preventing damage to the transformer.
- Fig. 2 a diagrammatic view of the same.
- the transformer is shown at 1,'the primary winding thereof being tapped at a plurality of points as indicated at 2.
- One wire 3 of the m high tension circuit leads to one side of the primary winding of the transformer and the other wire 4 thereof leads to a movable contacting blade 5 arranged to contact with each of the contact points 6 upon the taps 2.
- the wires 7 lead from the secondary winding of the transformer to the furnace or the like which is to be operated.
- the movable blade 5 isfixcd upon a rotatable shaft 8 arranged to be rotated or oscillated in any suitan able manner, as by the worm gear 9 fixed upon the shaft and engaged by the worm 10 upon the shaft of the reversing motor 11.
- the wire 12 leads from the reversin motor to one wire 13 of a 110 volt circuit, eing also connected to a fixed contact point 14.
- a contact point 17 spaced from the point 17 is connected to the point 14 as by the wire 18.
- a movable switch blade 19 is arranged to be moved into contact with the contact points 45 17 and 17 or 14 and 14 alternately, and is fixed to the double core 20, arranged to be alternately actuated by the solenoids 21 and 22, which are connected to the wires 23 and 24 respectively leading to a suitable circuit mak- 5n ing and breaking device, such as a contacting pyrometer of any usual and well-known construction arranged to be actuated by a thermocouple in the furnace, in the usual manner.
- a suitable circuit mak- 5n ing and breaking device such as a contacting pyrometer of any usual and well-known construction arranged to be actuated by a thermocouple in the furnace, in the usual manner.
- a wire 25 is connected to both solenoids 55 and leads to a magnet 26 which is also connected, as by the wire 27 to the contacting pyrometer or circuit making and breaking device to which the solenoids 21 and 22 are connected.
- the armature 28 is arranged to be normally held away from the magnet,'as by a spring 29, and is provided with the latch portion 30 for engagement with the lever switch 31, pivoted as at 32 and connected to the wire 33 forming the other side of the 110 volt circuit.
- the switch lever 31 is arranged to alternately contact with the fixed contact points 34 and 35, the point 34 being connected, as by the wire 36, with the wire 16, and the point 35 being connected, as by the wire 37, with the solenoid 38.
- the solenoid 38 is also connected to the wire 13, of the 110 volt circuit.
- the core 39 of this solenoid is provided with a switch blade 40 arranged to engage the contact points 41,
- a roller 42 is carried by the switch lever 31 and arranged to ride upon the periphery of the cam wheel 43, which is fixed upon the shaft 8.
- the high tension circuit is normally closed through the solenoid switch 40; the switch 19 is in the position shown in Fig. 2, breaking the circuit to the motor 11, and the cam wheel is in the position shown in said figure, the roller 42 being opposite one of the recesses 44 therein, and holding the switch lever 31 in engagement with the contact point 35, and holding the contacting blade 5 in contact with one-0f the points 6.
- the rising or falling of the temperature in in the wire 3, to make and break the high tenv the furnace will operate the pyrometer to energize either the solenoid 21 or 22, as the case may be.
- the solenoid 21 When the solenoid 21 is energized the switch 19 will be moved into contact with the points 1717.
- the 110 volt circuit, to the switch solenoid 38, will again be completed, energizing this solenoid and closing the switch 40, completing the high tension circuit to the transformer; and the furnace will again function normally until the temperature rises or falls sufficiently to operate the pyrometer again.
- switch 19 will be closed through the contacts 14: and 14. In this event the current from the 110 volt circuit passes from wire 13 through wire 12, switch 19, and wire 15 to the motor, then through wires 16 and 36,
- a control device for operating said voltage varying means and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage varying means is operated.
- a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the transformer, a switch in the high tension circuit and means foropening said switch before saidcontacting blade is moved.
- a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the trans-former, a motor for operating the" contacting blade, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for opening said switch be fore said motor is operated.
- a control device for operating said voltage varying means and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage "varying means is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the voltage varying means for closing the high tension circuit after the voltage varying means is operated.
- a control device operated by the temperature of the furnace for operating said voltage varying means, and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage varying means is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the voltage' varying means for closing the high tension circuit after the voltage varying means is operated.
- a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltagefrom the transformer, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for opening said switch before said contacting blade is moved, v
- a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the transformer, a motor ,for operating the contacting blade, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for openin said switch before said motor is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the motor for closing said switch after the motor is operated.
Landscapes
- Vertical, Hearth, Or Arc Furnaces (AREA)
Description
Sept. 11, 1928. 1,683,856 T. F. BAIL Y Filed Aug. 20, 1926 1 2 Sheets-Sheet Sept. 11, 1928. wmsss T. F. BAILY AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICE Filed Aug. 20, 192s 2 Sheets-$heet 2 ilk/neuter (krona e4 4 Patented Sept. 11, 1928 UNITED sures PATENT OFFIQE.
THADDEUS F. BAILY, F ALLIANCE, OHIO.
AU'romAirIc con'rnor. nnvrcn.
Application filed August 20, 1926. Serial No. 130,522.
The invention relates to a device for regulating the current from a transformer to an electric furnace or the like; and the object of the improvement is to provide means for automatically breaking the high tension circuit to the transformer before the regulating mechanism is put into operation, thus preventing damage to the transformer.
An embodiment of the invention is illusw trated in the accompanying drawings, in
which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved controlling device, and
Fig. 2, a diagrammatic view of the same.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding .parts throughout the drawings.
The transformer is shown at 1,'the primary winding thereof being tapped at a plurality of points as indicated at 2. One wire 3 of the m high tension circuit leads to one side of the primary winding of the transformer and the other wire 4 thereof leads to a movable contacting blade 5 arranged to contact with each of the contact points 6 upon the taps 2.
The wires 7 lead from the secondary winding of the transformer to the furnace or the like which is to be operated. The movable blade 5 isfixcd upon a rotatable shaft 8 arranged to be rotated or oscillated in any suitan able manner, as by the worm gear 9 fixed upon the shaft and engaged by the worm 10 upon the shaft of the reversing motor 11.
The wire 12 leads from the reversin motor to one wire 13 of a 110 volt circuit, eing also connected to a fixed contact point 14. A
A movable switch blade 19 is arranged to be moved into contact with the contact points 45 17 and 17 or 14 and 14 alternately, and is fixed to the double core 20, arranged to be alternately actuated by the solenoids 21 and 22, which are connected to the wires 23 and 24 respectively leading to a suitable circuit mak- 5n ing and breaking device, such as a contacting pyrometer of any usual and well-known construction arranged to be actuated by a thermocouple in the furnace, in the usual manner.
A wire 25 is connected to both solenoids 55 and leads to a magnet 26 which is also connected, as by the wire 27 to the contacting pyrometer or circuit making and breaking device to which the solenoids 21 and 22 are connected.
The armature 28 is arranged to be normally held away from the magnet,'as by a spring 29, and is provided with the latch portion 30 for engagement with the lever switch 31, pivoted as at 32 and connected to the wire 33 forming the other side of the 110 volt circuit.
The switch lever 31 is arranged to alternately contact with the fixed contact points 34 and 35, the point 34 being connected, as by the wire 36, with the wire 16, and the point 35 being connected, as by the wire 37, with the solenoid 38.
The solenoid 38 is also connected to the wire 13, of the 110 volt circuit. The core 39 of this solenoid is provided with a switch blade 40 arranged to engage the contact points 41,
sion circuit. y
A roller 42 is carried by the switch lever 31 and arranged to ride upon the periphery of the cam wheel 43, which is fixed upon the shaft 8.
In the operation of the device, the high tension circuit is normally closed through the solenoid switch 40; the switch 19 is in the position shown in Fig. 2, breaking the circuit to the motor 11, and the cam wheel is in the position shown in said figure, the roller 42 being opposite one of the recesses 44 therein, and holding the switch lever 31 in engagement with the contact point 35, and holding the contacting blade 5 in contact with one-0f the points 6.
The rising or falling of the temperature in in the wire 3, to make and break the high tenv the furnace will operate the pyrometer to energize either the solenoid 21 or 22, as the case may be. When the solenoid 21 is energized the switch 19 will be moved into contact with the points 1717.
At the same time the magnet 26 will be energized, pulling the latch 28 out of engagement with the switch lever 31, and permitting the spring 45 to throw the switch 31 into engagement with the contact point 34, breaking the 110 volt circuit to the solenoid switch 3840 and opening the high tension circuit.
The circuit to the reversing motor 11 is then closed through the wires 13, 12, 16, and 36, switch lever 31 and wire 33, operating the motor in one direction and changing the position of the contacting arm 5, through the the switch lever 31 and holding it in contact with the point 35, while the switch 19 will again assume the normal position, shown in Fig. 2. v
The 110 volt circuit, to the switch solenoid 38, will again be completed, energizing this solenoid and closing the switch 40, completing the high tension circuit to the transformer; and the furnace will again function normally until the temperature rises or falls sufficiently to operate the pyrometer again.
Assuming that the next operation of the pyrometer energizes the solenoid 22, the
switch 31 and wire 33.
v The motor is thus operated in reversed di rection moving the blade 5 in the opposite direction while the operation of the other parts is the same as above described.
I claim: I
1. In combination with a transformer, a high tension circuit leading to the transformer and means for varying the voltage from the transformer, a control device for operating said voltage varying means and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage varying means is operated.
2. In combination with a transformer, a
high tension circuit leading to the transa furnace connected to the transformer,
voltage former, and means for varying the from the transformer to the furnace, a control device operated by the temperature of the furnace for operating said voltage varying means, and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage varying means is operated.
3. In combination with a transformer and a high tension circuit leading to the transformer, a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the transformer, a switch in the high tension circuit and means foropening said switch before saidcontacting blade is moved.
4. In combination with a transformer and a high tension circuit leading to the trans former, a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the trans-former, a motor for operating the" contacting blade, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for opening said switch be fore said motor is operated.
5. In combination with a transformer, a high tension circuit leading to the transformer and means for varying the voltage from the transformer, a control device for operating said voltage varying means and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage "varying means is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the voltage varying means for closing the high tension circuit after the voltage varying means is operated.
6. In combination with a transformer, a high tension circuit leading to the transformer, a furnace connected to the transformer, and means for varying the voltage from the transformer to the furnace, a control device operated by the temperature of the furnace for operating said voltage varying means, and means in said control device to break the high tension circuit before the voltage varying means is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the voltage' varying means for closing the high tension circuit after the voltage varying means is operated.
7 In combination with a transformer and a high tension circuit leading to the transformer, a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltagefrom the transformer, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for opening said switch before said contacting blade is moved, v
and means controlled by the movement of said contacting blade for closing switch after the contacting blade is moved.
8. In combination with a'tr a high tension circuit leading to the transformer, a control device including a movable contacting blade for varying the voltage from the transformer, a motor ,for operating the contacting blade, a switch in the high tension circuit and means for openin said switch before said motor is operated, and means controlled by the operation of the motor for closing said switch after the motor is operated.
In testimony that I claim the above, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
THADDEUS F. BAILY.
ansformer and
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US130522A US1683856A (en) | 1926-08-20 | 1926-08-20 | Automatic control device |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US130522A US1683856A (en) | 1926-08-20 | 1926-08-20 | Automatic control device |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US1683856A true US1683856A (en) | 1928-09-11 |
Family
ID=22445069
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US130522A Expired - Lifetime US1683856A (en) | 1926-08-20 | 1926-08-20 | Automatic control device |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US1683856A (en) |
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2730560A (en) * | 1952-08-28 | 1956-01-10 | Babcock & Wilcox Co | Tapping control system for melting furnaces |
| US2761002A (en) * | 1954-10-21 | 1956-08-28 | Crane Co | Safety mold chamber for arc melting furnaces |
| US3043894A (en) * | 1958-05-16 | 1962-07-10 | British Iron Steel Research | Electric arc furnaces |
-
1926
- 1926-08-20 US US130522A patent/US1683856A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2730560A (en) * | 1952-08-28 | 1956-01-10 | Babcock & Wilcox Co | Tapping control system for melting furnaces |
| US2761002A (en) * | 1954-10-21 | 1956-08-28 | Crane Co | Safety mold chamber for arc melting furnaces |
| US3043894A (en) * | 1958-05-16 | 1962-07-10 | British Iron Steel Research | Electric arc furnaces |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US1551512A (en) | Limit switch | |
| US1683856A (en) | Automatic control device | |
| US3028587A (en) | Solenoid actuated electrical device | |
| US2114196A (en) | Electric controller | |
| US1476013A (en) | Automatic switch | |
| US1100134A (en) | Controller. | |
| US1937929A (en) | Temperature regulating device | |
| US993814A (en) | Motive-power-controlling device. | |
| US1272445A (en) | Circuit-controlling device. | |
| US1565498A (en) | Interlocking device | |
| US2717759A (en) | Valve operating mechanism | |
| US1435119A (en) | Automatic hot-blast temperature-control mechanism | |
| US3175124A (en) | Electrical control circuits | |
| US2453251A (en) | Motor-operated push-button tuner | |
| US1566010A (en) | Automatic electrical actuating device | |
| US899983A (en) | Adding-machine. | |
| US1555549A (en) | A cobpobation | |
| US1923902A (en) | Automatic switching mechanism | |
| US1978729A (en) | Electromagnetic device | |
| US1591140A (en) | Control apparatus for heating systems | |
| US1398056A (en) | System and apparatus for controlling motors | |
| US2182130A (en) | Time delay relay | |
| US2020168A (en) | Electrical control for valves | |
| US1919913A (en) | Interlocking switch | |
| US1431738A (en) | Motor-operated control apparatus |