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Stanley Transformer Design

This document is a patent application filed by William Stanley Jr. for an induction coil. It describes an induction coil with an annular iron core whose ends face each other. The distance between the ends can be adjusted using a non-magnetic screw, which allows modifying the electromagnetic force produced. The primary and secondary coils can be wound together on the core in different configurations. The adjustable core allows controlling the brightness of electric lights powered by the coil.

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Stanley Transformer Design

This document is a patent application filed by William Stanley Jr. for an induction coil. It describes an induction coil with an annular iron core whose ends face each other. The distance between the ends can be adjusted using a non-magnetic screw, which allows modifying the electromagnetic force produced. The primary and secondary coils can be wound together on the core in different configurations. The adjustable core allows controlling the brightness of electric lights powered by the coil.

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W. STANLEY, Jr.,
INDUCTION COIL
No. 349,61, Patented Sept. 21, 1886,

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAAI STANLEY, JR. OF GREAT BARRINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AS
SIGNOR TO (EOR (E WESTINCHOUSE, JR. OF PITTSBIRG, PA.
INDUCTION - COIL.
SiciliCA.iiCi'i ?caning part of Letters Patent No. 349,61, dated September 21, 1836.
A) lication file () (tober 23, 1885. Seria No. 10,73. (N. cycle.)

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Be it known that I, WILLIAMSTANLEY, Jr., ('oil embodying the features of y invention.
a citizen of the United States, residing in Figs. 2 and 3 show a modification of the same.
Creat Bai'i'ingtoi), in the county of Berkshire Referring to the drawings, A represents an
and State of Nassachusetts, have invented cer allinular colve having its ends at C (t confront- 55
tain new and useful Improvements in Induc ing each other. The core is formed, as usual.
tion-Coils, of which the following is a speci of soft iron, and may consist either of a single
fication. piece of metal or of a bundle of separate wires
\ly invention relates to the construction of Ol' Strips, as found desirable. A plinary (oil.
IO induction-coils or inductoriums. b', encircles this core, the terminals of which 6C
The object of the invention is to so construct are shown at e' and c'. The secondary coil b:
an induction-('oil that from a given weight of is shown in the lawings as stilelposed ill) on
inet:ll in the primary and Secondary ("onduct and exterior to the primary coil; but its situa
or's and in the core a higher electro-motive tion in reference thereto may be varied, as al
force will be developed than in the ordinary ready stated. Its terminals are show 1) at e” 65
forms, ald the consequent eficiency of elec and e'. The ends of the core may be left free;
tric col Version per unit of weight of apparatus }out preferably they are provided with non
will be increased; and a further object of the magnetic projections if f', through suitable
ii) Veition is to provide convenient means for holes in which (xtein (ls a two-way a (justing
modifying the electro-motive force developed screw, f. By means of this screw the proxim- 7o
ill the Secondary coils. ity of the two confronting ends of the ('ore may
The invention ('onsists ill giving to the 'o'e be readily varied.
of the coils an annular form, the ends confront In Fig. 2 a slightly-modified form of oil is
ing each othel', but separated by a small space. shown, its core being somewhat rectangular in
4) The extent of this separation is rendered vari for in, having culved angles (f, if, g, and (f'. 75
allely lens of an adjusting-screw of non-mag The primary coill' is shown ill this instance as
hetic: ) material acting upon the respective ends. being Wound with alternate layers of the second
so as to callse the to approximate () recede ary coill'. The confronting ends of the core are
tion each other, as desired. provided with non-magnetic pieces if andlf,
A special application ()f the invention is in and the adjusting-screw if extends through So
the case of inductoriums (employed in certain one piece, c', and bears against the other, c',
systems of electrical distribution for incantles the core being constructed so that its ends tend
cent electical lighting, in which intermittent to spring toward each other, while the screw
or alternating lectric: ' 'ents are transmitted serves to separate then), as required.
through the primary circuits of the coils, the Instead of adjusting the ends of the core to- 85
lamps being placed in the secondary circuits. ward and away from each other, a movable
The conversion of electro-motive force by means soft-iron piece, h, may be employed, as shown
of such coils is not only rendered more eco in Fig. 3. This may be moved away from or
nomical and practical by this invention, but by into greater proximity to the poles by meals
varying the distance between the ends of the of: screw, it'. OO
core, and thus varying the electro-motive force I1.(laim as lily ill vention
All induction-coil ol' inductoliuh) ('onsist
of the secondary, the intensity of the lights
may be easily and conveniently modified, and ing of pal'allel primary and secondary conduct
the billiancy of illumination in clifferent lamps Ol's, an iroll core. Within the same, forming an
may thus it: 'entered uniform. The primary approximately - closed magnetic circuit, and 95
and secondary coils unay be superposed one means for modifying or varying the magnetic
upon the other, or they may be wound parallel resistance of the closed magnetic it'? lit.
with each other, or their different layers may 2. All induction-coil or inductoliull rovid
alternate, according to circumstances. ed with a core having its elucts confronting
In the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 is means for varying the distance of Said ends too
340,611
from each other, and primary and secondary
coils upon said core. -
scribed
D. 1885.
my name this 19th day- of October, A. ',
3. In combination with an induction - coil TW. T.
- having the ends of its core confronting each WILLIAM STANLEY, JR. .
5 other, a non-magnetic device for adjusting the Witnesses:
distance of said ends from each other. DANL. W. EDGECOMB,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sub- 3HARLEs A. TERRY.

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