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US2436102A
US2436102A US542229A US54222944A US2436102A US 2436102 A US2436102 A US 2436102A US 542229 A US542229 A US 542229A US 54222944 A US54222944 A US 54222944A US 2436102 A US2436102 A US 2436102A
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    • H01C10/06Adjustable resistors adjustable by short-circuiting different amounts of the resistive element
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  • This invention relates to improvements in circuit controllers and more particularly to controliersof the rheostat type with so-called potentiometer type connections.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a rheostat of the aforementioned type and connections thereior which will overcome the aforementioned dimcultles and which will without complication enable the rheostat if desired to be provided with an oil position for its disconnection from circuit.
  • Another object is to provide such a rheostat and circuits therefore which will provide for the controlled winding a complete discharge path should the rheostat contact arm due to shock or other cause disengage its cooperating contacts.
  • the rheostat is illustrated as comprising a double ended contact arm I pivoted centrally at point 2 to sweep over and bridge two sets of contacts 3 and 4 arranged concentrically to the pivot of said contact arm, the two sets or contacts 3 and 4 having connected thereto resistors r and 1', respectively, Between the two sets of contacts 3 and I are dead contacts I and 8 on which the ends of the contact arm I rest when disengaged from the sets
  • the uppermost contact 3 constitutes a wiring terminal I while the lowermost contact 3 constitutes a wiring terminal 8.
  • the uppermost contact 4 constitutes a wiring terminal 9, the opposite terminal contact oi said set being without external circuit connection.
  • the rheostat described is shown as used in -regulating the excitation of the shunt field winding 1'' 01a dynamo electric machine I0 0! any suitable type, said shunt field winding being supplied with current from lines L L.
  • the field winding F is shown as permanently connected between terminal 8 of the rheostat and line L.
  • connection I2-it alfords a permanent discharge circuit for the field winding F inclusive oi all of the resistor 1' connected to the set of contacts 3.
  • a first resistor a second re- 2,486, ifidi sistor, a bridging arm for said resistors of the double ended type pivoted intermediate its ends, a power supply circuit. connections between one line of said supply circuit and said second resistor at diflerent points on the latter, certain of said connections being for inclusion therein of a controlled winding, and a connection between a second line of said supply circuit and an end terminal of said first resistor, said am having a position in which it connects said first resistor across said lines by interconnecting said resistors at a line connected point of said second resistor and said arm being movable in one direction from such position to interrupt circuit between said resistors thereby to terminate consumption of power from said supply circuit without interruption of said connections between said resistors and their respective lines or movable in an opposite direction from such position to shift the interconnection of saidresistors to taps thereoi for regulating purposes.

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Feb. 17, 1948. DOUGLAS ETAL 2,436,102
CIRCUIT CONTROLLERS Filed June 26, 1944 contacts 3 and I.
Patented Feb. 17, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CIRCUIT CONTROLLER Louis B. Douglas and Edwin W. Scorer, Wauwatosa, Wls., assignors to Cutler flammer, Inc, Milwaukee, Wis., a corporation of Delaware Application June 26, 1944, Serial No. 542,229
2 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in circuit controllers and more particularly to controliersof the rheostat type with so-called potentiometer type connections.
In practice it is often desired for various reasons to employ as for shunt field control 01 a dynamo electric machine a rheostat with potentiometer type connections, such rheostat having its resistor distributed over a supporting base in two groups to be bridged by a centrally pivoted contact arm; However, this type of rheostat has presented difilculties in obtaining the desired connections without complications in structure and connections, particularly where it is desired to disconnect the rheostat to avoid wastage of power when the rheostat is not in use.
An object of the present invention is to provide a rheostat of the aforementioned type and connections thereior which will overcome the aforementioned dimcultles and which will without complication enable the rheostat if desired to be provided with an oil position for its disconnection from circuit.
Another object is to provide such a rheostat and circuits therefore which will provide for the controlled winding a complete discharge path should the rheostat contact arm due to shock or other cause disengage its cooperating contacts.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will hereinafter appear.
The accompanying drawing illustrates dia grammatically one embodiment of the invention which will now be described, it being understood that the embodiment illustrated is susceptible of modification without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
Referring to the drawing, the rheostat is illustrated as comprising a double ended contact arm I pivoted centrally at point 2 to sweep over and bridge two sets of contacts 3 and 4 arranged concentrically to the pivot of said contact arm, the two sets or contacts 3 and 4 having connected thereto resistors r and 1', respectively, Between the two sets of contacts 3 and I are dead contacts I and 8 on which the ends of the contact arm I rest when disengaged from the sets The uppermost contact 3 constitutes a wiring terminal I while the lowermost contact 3 constitutes a wiring terminal 8. The uppermost contact 4 constitutes a wiring terminal 9, the opposite terminal contact oi said set being without external circuit connection.
The rheostat described is shown as used in -regulating the excitation of the shunt field winding 1'' 01a dynamo electric machine I0 0! any suitable type, said shunt field winding being supplied with current from lines L L. The field winding F is shown as permanently connected between terminal 8 of the rheostat and line L.
The additional circuit connections shown comprise a direct connection II from line L to terminal 9 of the rheostat and a direct connection I2-l3 from the rheostat terminal I to line L. Here it will be noted that the connection I2-it alfords a permanent discharge circuit for the field winding F inclusive oi all of the resistor 1' connected to the set of contacts 3.
With the arm in the position illustrated which may be termed the "off" position it will be noted that no circuit is completed other than the aforementioned field discharge circuit. On the other hand, when contact arm I is moved clockwise to engage contacts 3 and 4 circuit will be completed from line L to rheostat terminal 9 through all or a portion of resistor r according to the position of said arm, and thence to a contact 3. With the arm 5 in engagement with terminal contact 1 of contacts 3 the resistor 1' together with the field winding F will be shunted by conductors H and I2 while resistor r will be thrown directly across lines L L On the other hand, as movement of arm I in a clockwise direction is con tlnued the resistors r and 1- being in series with the field winding F will be gradually excluded from the field winding circuit, the excluded per tion of the resistor 1' being shifted to the circuit shunting said field winding. Thus as the arm continues to move in a clockwise direction the excitation of field winding 1" is gradually increased until the resistors r and r in their entirety are excluded from series relation with said winding for maximum excitation of said winding. As will now be observed, if after the arm I is engaged with contacts 3 and t it is by shock or otherwise disengaged from said contacts, the field winding F will have a completed discharge circuit inclusive oi. all oi'the resistor 1'.
With the arm I in a position to engage contests 3 and 4 it will of course be apparent that counterclockwise movement of said arm gradually increases the resistance of the circuit of the field winding F' thereby to reduce the excitation oi! said winding. until the arm reaches the rheostat terminal contact I. Then if the arm I is returned to the position illustrated it will interrupt the connection between resistor 1" and line 1., also completely disconnecting from line L the field winding F.
We claim:
1. In combination, a first resistor, a second re- 2,486, ifidi sistor, a bridging arm for said resistors of the double ended type pivoted intermediate its ends, a power supply circuit. connections between one line of said supply circuit and said second resistor at diflerent points on the latter, certain of said connections being for inclusion therein of a controlled winding, and a connection between a second line of said supply circuit and an end terminal of said first resistor, said am having a position in which it connects said first resistor across said lines by interconnecting said resistors at a line connected point of said second resistor and said arm being movable in one direction from such position to interrupt circuit between said resistors thereby to terminate consumption of power from said supply circuit without interruption of said connections between said resistors and their respective lines or movable in an opposite direction from such position to shift the interconnection of saidresistors to taps thereoi for regulating purposes.
2. The combination with an electroresponsive winding, of a control rheostat therefor compris= ing a'first resistor, a second resistor and bridging arm therefor of the double ended type pivoted intermediate its ends, said arm having a position in which it interconnects said resistors end to end and being movable in one direction from such position to interrupt circuit between said resistors or movable in a reverse direction from such position to shift the interconnection of said resistors to taps thereof, a power supply circuit. a connection between one line of said supply circuit and the end terminal of said first resistor farthest removed from said arm in circuit interrupting position, a connection between another line of said supply circuit and said second resistor REFERENCES (DETEID The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
on s'ra'rss manure Number Name Date 795,861 Schiller Aug. 1, 1905 1,356,099 Turbayne Oct. 19, 1920 1,092,880 Wiegand Apr. 14, 191% 2,073,326 Taylor Mar. 9, 1937 838,315 Geipel Dec. 11, 1908 1,121,544 Wilkinson Dec. 15, 1914 1,938,427 Hunter Dec. 5,1933 673,239 Burke Apr. 30, 1901 1,655,668 Rogers et al. Jan. 10, 1928 1,828,272 Ashbaugh Oct. 20, 1931 1,411,586 Rogers Apr. 4, 1922 1,048,5d8 Kramer Dec. 31, 1912 FOREIGN PA'IENTS Number Country Date 618,632 Germany Sept. 12, E935
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US2633487A (en) * 1950-02-25 1953-03-31 Allen Bradley Co Self-interlocking electromagnetic reversing switch
US2692353A (en) * 1950-10-14 1954-10-19 Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Control for electromagnets
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US838315A (en) * 1906-01-15 1906-12-11 William Geipel Control of electric motors.
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US795861A (en) * 1904-07-16 1905-08-01 Leo Schueler Alternating-current induction-motor.
US838315A (en) * 1906-01-15 1906-12-11 William Geipel Control of electric motors.
US1121544A (en) * 1909-09-13 1914-12-15 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Control system.
US1048548A (en) * 1910-03-11 1912-12-31 Felten & Guilleaume Lahmeyerwe System for controlling electromotors.
US1092880A (en) * 1912-08-02 1914-04-14 Cutler Hammer Mfg Co Rheostat.
US1356099A (en) * 1914-04-17 1920-10-19 Us Light & Heat Corp Regulator for electric generators
US1411586A (en) * 1920-05-21 1922-04-04 Gen Electric System of motor control
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US2573477A (en) * 1945-09-13 1951-10-30 Nathan Nevelow Oil pressure regulator
US2633487A (en) * 1950-02-25 1953-03-31 Allen Bradley Co Self-interlocking electromagnetic reversing switch
US2692353A (en) * 1950-10-14 1954-10-19 Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Control for electromagnets
US2834434A (en) * 1953-12-31 1958-05-13 Harry A Stuart Dual brake appalicator

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