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- VILLIAM J-AMIESON OF NFV YORK, N. Y.
- the object of my invention i's to arrange the conducting-wires of which a telephone or telegraphic circuit is formed in such a manner that the inductive effects from other wires in their immediate proximity shall be entirely neutralized.
- two or more conducting-wires covered, coated, or enveloped with suitable insulating material are wound helically upon a core composed of one or Inore insulated wires suitable for telegraphic purposes and connected with the earth at their terminals.
- the conductors forming the core are preferably arranged parallel with each other.
- the spirallywvound conductors are preferably grouped in pairs for the purpose of forming metallic circuits, the two wires forming each circuit being separated from each other by one or more intervening wires. This method of grouping, however, is not always essentiahand I do not herein claim the same, as this feature is embodied in the subjectmatter of another application led by me February 15, 1884.
- A represents a group of insulated wires,which are surrounded by a layer of eight insulated conducting-wires wound spirally upon the core.
- the conducting-wires are grouped in pairs, consisting of aiternate wires B', B2, Band B4.
- the layer of conductors thus formed is in turn surrounded by a second layer of wires wound spirally in an opposite direction, and these conductors are preferably grouped in pairs, as shown at O, O2, C, and C".
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W. JAMESON.
CONDUCTOR POR TELEPHONE AND TELBGRAPVH PURPOSES.` No. 306,256. Patented OOt. 7,1884.
WITNESSES INVENTOR N.. PETERS. PhmQLnnngmphuf. wnshinhflnn, D. C.
UNITED STATES lPATENT OFFICE.
VILLIAM J-AMIESON, OF NFV YORK, N. Y.
CONDUCTOR FOR TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH PURPOSES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 306,256, dated October '7, 1884.
Application led October 30, 1883. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM JAMInsoN, a subject ofthe Queen of Great Britain, residing in the city of New York, county and State vof New York, have invented awnew and useful Improvement in Conductors for Telephone or Telegraph Purposes, of which the following is a specification. Y
The object of my invention i's to arrange the conducting-wires of which a telephone or telegraphic circuit is formed in such a manner that the inductive effects from other wires in their immediate proximity shall be entirely neutralized. In order to effect this result two or more conducting-wires covered, coated, or enveloped with suitable insulating material are wound helically upon a core composed of one or Inore insulated wires suitable for telegraphic purposes and connected with the earth at their terminals. The conductors forming the core are preferably arranged parallel with each other. The spirallywvound conductors are preferably grouped in pairs for the purpose of forming metallic circuits, the two wires forming each circuit being separated from each other by one or more intervening wires. This method of grouping, however, is not always essentiahand I do not herein claim the same, as this feature is embodied in the subjectmatter of another application led by me February 15, 1884.
The manner of arranging conducting-wires when several circuits are grouped in one cable is shown in the accompanying drawing.
Referring to this drawing, A represents a group of insulated wires,which are surrounded by a layer of eight insulated conducting-wires wound spirally upon the core. The conducting-wires are grouped in pairs, consisting of aiternate wires B', B2, Band B4. The layer of conductors thus formed is in turn surrounded by a second layer of wires wound spirally in an opposite direction, and these conductors are preferably grouped in pairs, as shown at O, O2, C, and C". rlhe different 1 ayers,composed of a greater or less number of Wires, and the number of layers, maybe increased as desired. It is not necessary that alternate wires should be used in forming a circuit; but any convenient arrangenient'of wires `may be elnployed-as, for instance, two adjacent wires may be employed.
I claim as my invention- The combination, substantially as herein before set forth, of the direct and return wires of an electric circuit helically wound upon a conducting-core comprising one or more single conductors.
In testimony whereof'I have hereunto sub scribed my name this 24th day of October,
.A. D. ISSS.
YILLIAM JAMIESON. g
Vitnesses:
DANIEL XV. Enenoorrn, CARRIE E. DAVIDSON.
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