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  • the object of the present invention is to provide means to be connected between'the a casing carrying an inductance coil mounted on a suitable support, a three-electrode vacu:
  • Figure 1 is a diagram showing the first stage of a tuned radio frequency system provided with my invention
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of my improved attachment means
  • Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal section of said attachment means showing conventionally the several electrical elements enclosed within the same.
  • A is a casing upon which is mounted the cylindrical support 13 for the inductance coil C which is adj usted by the slider D, or in any other suitable manner.
  • Carried by said casing and enclosed -within the inductance support is the socket E of a three-electrode vacuum tube, and carried within said casing arethe high frequency inductances F, G, H, the ad ustable Vernier condenser I and the fixed stop condenser J.
  • Binding-posts or other suitable terminals 1, 2, 3, 4., 5 and 6 may be provided,
  • the antenna K is connected of the adjustable inductance low distributedcapacity and fi1ed,0ctober 29, 1926, Serial rim-144,962. Renewed m a, 1932.
  • the C and the other terminal thereof is connected by means of the sliding contact L to earth through the choke coil F.
  • a re sistance M is inserted in the antenna system.
  • the said choke coil F and the resistance M, if employed, should be so adjusted as to make the antenna system non-oscillatory.
  • the grid and filament of the tube N are connected across the terminals of the choke coil F and preferably it is the negative side of theffilament that is connected to one terminal of said choke coil rather than the positive.
  • the plate circuit of said tube includes asecond high-frequency choke coil H which may have an inductance as high as 700 millihenries, so
  • the choke coil Gr preferably has may have an inductance of 300 millihenries.
  • the condenser I may have a range of from .5 to'20 micromicrofarads.
  • the choke coil Gr may, as indicated, bea flat spiral coil or a coil of the honeycomb type.
  • I have successfully used a coilof such type having 900 turns, such coil being one-eighth inch in thickness, one-half inch inside diam eter and one and one-eighth inches outside diameter.
  • a fixed stopping condenser J which may have a capacity of .001 microfarads
  • the binding-post 6 to which said condenser J is connected is arranged to be connected to the first stage of a tuned radio frequency system, the means for effecting such connection being shown in the present instance'as the slidable contact S and the adjustable inductance T across which is connected" the adjustable condenser U and the vacuum tube V, the plate circuit of which scribed, tuned radio frequency systems which are obsolete and practically worthless in large centers located in the vicinity of a number of powerful broadcasting stations, can be made highly selective, the parallelbranch circuit G, I forming substantially a very loose coupling between the tube N and the first stage of the tuned radio frequency system to which my invention is applied.
  • Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an, adjustable inductance and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, and a circuit connected between sald second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adj ustable'condenser.
  • Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an adjustable inductance, a resistance, and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a threeelectrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the'terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio-frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, and a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a'par'allelbranch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adjustable condenser.
  • Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an adjustable inductance, and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke, coil, respectively, tosaid'grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil of low distributed capacity and an adjustable condenser.
  • Means for increasing the selectivity of ductance and a radio frequency choke coil in V series with said antenna a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adjustable condenser, a tuned radio frequency system, and means connectingsaid fixed condenser and said filament to the input side of the first stage of said tuned radio frequency system.
  • an attachment for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination a casing, an inductance coil, a support for said inductance coil carried by said casing, means for varying said inductance supported on said casing, a socket for a threeelectrode vacuum tube carriedby said casing V and enclosed within said support for said inductance coil, three high frequency choke coils, an adjustable condenser and a fixed condenser in said casing, means connecting the terminals of one ofsaid chokecoils to the grid and filament terminals respectively of said socket, means connecting the second choke coil to the plate terminal of said socket, means connecting said adjustable condenser across the terminals of the third choke coil, means connecting one terminal of said adjustable condenser to the plate contact of said socket, and means connecting theother terminal of said adjustable condenser to said fixed condenser.
  • an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode'and a cathode, said device having coupled thereto an aperiodic input circuit including an antenna, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including the parallel connection of a radio frequency choke means and a condenser, and.
  • an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode
  • said device having coupled thereto an aperiodic circuit including an antenna, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including the parallel connection of a radio frequency choke means outside of the direct current potential path of said device and a variable condenser, and a fixed condenser in series with said parallel connection.
  • a signal pick-up circuit including'an inductance coil, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said circuit, a container for said electron discharge device, said c011 tamer being adapted to form a support for said coil, the radio frequency output circuit I inductance coil, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said pick-up circuit, a container for said electron discharge device, said coil being Wrapped around said container, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including a circuit comprising a radio frequency choke coil and a condenser in parallel, a second condenser in series with last-named circuit and a second choke coil and a source of current in series shunted across said lastnamed circuit and said second condenser.
  • a source of signal energy an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said circuit
  • a second electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode
  • an output circuit for said first-mentioned electron discharge device including a radio frequency choke coil and a condenser in parallel, and another condenser in series with said last-named circuit
  • a source of radio frequency energy an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second'electron discharge de vice having an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said firstmentioned electron discharge device including a radio frequency choke coil outside of the direct current potential path of said device, and a condenser in parallel with said radio frequency choke coil and another condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and first named condenser, a variably tuned input circuit for said second named electron discharge device and means for including a portion of said input circuit in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
  • a source of radio frequency energy an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge de vice having an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said firstmentioned electron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil outside of the direct current potential path of said device,
  • a source of radio frequency energy an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having an anode, control electrode anda cathode,' an output circuit for said first-mentionedelectron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil out.- side of the direct current potential path of said device and an effective capacity in parallel with the coil, and a condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and effective capacity, a variablytuned input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device including a coil and means for including a portion only of said last-mentioned coil in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
  • a source of radio frequency energy an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having an anode control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said first-mentionedelectron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil out side of the direct current potential path of said device and an effective capacity in parallel with the coil and a condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and effective capacity, an input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device including a second coil and means for including at least a portion of said second coil in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
  • a source of signal energy an electron discharge device having at least an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having at least an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said first-mentioned electron dis-c denser in series with the parallel arrange- A ment of the choke coil and condenser, said last-named condenser being substantially larger than said first-named condenser, an input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device, means for including a portion of said input circuit in the output circult of sand first-named electron dlscharge devlce and means for 'tunlng sald input c1rouit.

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-Ma16h 7, 1933. H c v LOGWOQD 1,900,293
MEANS FOR INCREASING THE SELECTIVITY OF TUNED RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEMS Original Filed Oct. 29, 1926 i a J NVENTDR:
B L. ATTU HELF I Patented Mar. 7, 1933 system of connections 0 to one terminal UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CHARLES V. LOGWOOD, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR T0 RADIO CORPORA- TION OF AMERICA, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE MEANS FOR INCREASING THE SELECTIVITY TUNED RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEMS Application The object of the present invention is to provide means to be connected between'the a casing carrying an inductance coil mounted on a suitable support, a three-electrode vacu:
um tube socket on said casing and within said support and three radio frequency choke coils, an adjustable condenser and a fixed condenser carried in said casing and suitably connected in the manner hereinafter set forth. Said attachment is provided with bindingposts whereby it may readily be interposed between the antenna and the first stage of the system with which it is to be used.
An illustrative embodiment of my invention which has given good results in practice is shown in the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a diagram showing the first stage of a tuned radio frequency system provided with my invention; a
Fig. 2 is an elevation of my improved attachment means; and
Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal section of said attachment means showing conventionally the several electrical elements enclosed within the same.
In the particular drawing selected for more fully disclosing my invention, A is a casing upon which is mounted the cylindrical support 13 for the inductance coil C which is adj usted by the slider D, or in any other suitable manner. Carried by said casing and enclosed -within the inductance support is the socket E of a three-electrode vacuum tube, and carried within said casing arethe high frequency inductances F, G, H, the ad ustable Vernier condenser I and the fixed stop condenser J. Binding-posts or other suitable terminals 1, 2, 3, 4., 5 and 6 may be provided,
as shown.
- As indicated in Fig. 1, which represents one whereby my improvement may be applied to a tuned radiofrequency system, the antenna K is connected of the adjustable inductance low distributedcapacity and fi1ed,0ctober 29, 1926, Serial rim-144,962. Renewed m a, 1932.
C and the other terminal thereof is connected by means of the sliding contact L to earth through the choke coil F. Preferably a re sistance M is inserted in the antenna system. The said choke coil F and the resistance M, if employed,should be so adjusted as to make the antenna system non-oscillatory.
The grid and filament of the tube N are connected across the terminals of the choke coil F and preferably it is the negative side of theffilament that is connected to one terminal of said choke coil rather than the positive.
The plate circuit of said tube includes asecond high-frequency choke coil H which may have an inductance as high as 700 millihenries, so
as to make it a fair audio frequency choke and a good radio frequency choke. Between the second choke coil H and the plate of said tube 'N is connected a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third radio choke coil G and an adjustable Vernier condenser'I. The choke coil Gr preferably has may have an inductance of 300 millihenries. The condenser I may have a range of from .5 to'20 micromicrofarads. The choke coil Gr may, as indicated, bea flat spiral coil or a coil of the honeycomb type.
I have successfully used a coilof such type having 900 turns, such coil being one-eighth inch in thickness, one-half inch inside diam eter and one and one-eighth inches outside diameter. Connected to one terminal of the parallel-branch circuit G, I is a fixed stopping condenser J which may have a capacity of .001 microfarads, and the binding-post 6 to which said condenser J is connected is arranged to be connected to the first stage of a tuned radio frequency system, the means for effecting such connection being shown in the present instance'as the slidable contact S and the adjustable inductance T across which is connected" the adjustable condenser U and the vacuum tube V, the plate circuit of which scribed, tuned radio frequency systems which are obsolete and practically worthless in large centers located in the vicinity of a number of powerful broadcasting stations, can be made highly selective, the parallelbranch circuit G, I forming substantially a very loose coupling between the tube N and the first stage of the tuned radio frequency system to which my invention is applied.
Having thus described an illustrative embodiment of my invention without however limiting the same thereto, what I .claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an, adjustable inductance and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, and a circuit connected between sald second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adj ustable'condenser.
2. Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an adjustable inductance, a resistance, and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a threeelectrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the'terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio-frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, and a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a'par'allelbranch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adjustable condenser. I
3. Means for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination an antenna, an adjustable inductance, and a radio-frequency choke coil in series with said antenna, a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke, coil, respectively, tosaid'grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil of low distributed capacity and an adjustable condenser.
4. Means for increasing the selectivity of ductance and a radio frequency choke coil in V series with said antenna, a three-electrode vacuum tube having a grid, a filament and a plate, connections from the terminals of the said choke coil, respectively, to said grid and filament, a second radio frequency choke coil in the plate circuit of said tube, a circuit connected between said second choke coil and said plate, said circuit including a fixed condenser and a parallel-branch circuit having in its respective branches a third choke coil and an adjustable condenser, a tuned radio frequency system, and means connectingsaid fixed condenser and said filament to the input side of the first stage of said tuned radio frequency system.
5. As an article of manufacture, an attachment for increasing the selectivity of tuned radio frequency systems comprising in combination a casing, an inductance coil, a support for said inductance coil carried by said casing, means for varying said inductance supported on said casing, a socket for a threeelectrode vacuum tube carriedby said casing V and enclosed within said support for said inductance coil, three high frequency choke coils, an adjustable condenser and a fixed condenser in said casing, means connecting the terminals of one ofsaid chokecoils to the grid and filament terminals respectively of said socket, means connecting the second choke coil to the plate terminal of said socket, means connecting said adjustable condenser across the terminals of the third choke coil, means connecting one terminal of said adjustable condenser to the plate contact of said socket, and means connecting theother terminal of said adjustable condenser to said fixed condenser. i
6. In a radio signalling system in-coinbi nation, an electron discharge device'having an anode, a control electrode'and a cathode, said device having coupled thereto an aperiodic input circuit including an antenna, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including the parallel connection of a radio frequency choke means and a condenser, and.
another condenser in series with said parallel connection.
7. In a radio signalling system in combination, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode,
said device having coupled thereto an aperiodic circuit including an antenna, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including the parallel connection of a radio frequency choke means outside of the direct current potential path of said device and a variable condenser, and a fixed condenser in series with said parallel connection.
8. In a radio signalling system in combination, a signal pick-up circuit including'an inductance coil, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said circuit, a container for said electron discharge device, said c011 tamer being adapted to form a support for said coil, the radio frequency output circuit I inductance coil, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said pick-up circuit, a container for said electron discharge device, said coil being Wrapped around said container, the radio frequency output circuit of said device including a circuit comprising a radio frequency choke coil and a condenser in parallel, a second condenser in series with last-named circuit and a second choke coil and a source of current in series shunted across said lastnamed circuit and said second condenser.
10. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of signal energy, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said circuit, a second electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said first-mentioned electron discharge device including a radio frequency choke coil and a condenser in parallel, and another condenser in series with said last-named circuit, an input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device and means for including a portion of said input circuit in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
11. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of radio frequency energy, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second'electron discharge de vice having an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said firstmentioned electron discharge device including a radio frequency choke coil outside of the direct current potential path of said device, and a condenser in parallel with said radio frequency choke coil and another condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and first named condenser, a variably tuned input circuit for said second named electron discharge device and means for including a portion of said input circuit in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
12. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of radio frequency energy, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge de vice having an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said firstmentioned electron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil outside of the direct current potential path of said device,
an effective capacity in parallel with said coil and a condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and effective capacity, an input circuit for said second-named electron" discharge device and means for including a portionof said in ut circuit in the output circuit of said rst named electron discharge device.
13. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of radio frequency energy, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having an anode, control electrode anda cathode,' an output circuit for said first-mentionedelectron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil out.- side of the direct current potential path of said device and an effective capacity in parallel with the coil, and a condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and effective capacity, a variablytuned input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device including a coil and means for including a portion only of said last-mentioned coil in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
14. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of radio frequency energy, an electron discharge device having an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having an anode control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said first-mentionedelectron discharge device having a radio frequency choke coil out side of the direct current potential path of said device and an effective capacity in parallel with the coil and a condenser in series with the parallel arrangement of the choke coil and effective capacity, an input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device including a second coil and means for including at least a portion of said second coil in the output circuit of said first-named electron discharge device.
15. In a radio signalling system in combination, a source of signal energy, an electron discharge device having at least an anode, a control electrode and a cathode coupled to said source, a second electron discharge device having at least an anode, control electrode and a cathode, an output circuit for said first-mentioned electron dis-c denser in series with the parallel arrange- A ment of the choke coil and condenser, said last-named condenser being substantially larger than said first-named condenser, an input circuit for said second-named electron discharge device, means for including a portion of said input circuit in the output circult of sand first-named electron dlscharge devlce and means for 'tunlng sald input c1rouit.
5 In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 26th day of October, 1926. y.
CHARLES V. LOGWOOD.
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