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US1074215A
US1074215A US69860912A US1912698609A US1074215A US 1074215 A US1074215 A US 1074215A US 69860912 A US69860912 A US 69860912A US 1912698609 A US1912698609 A US 1912698609A US 1074215 A US1074215 A US 1074215A
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  • the present invention pertains to an improved electrothermo-static heat regulator or circuit controller primarily devised for au tomatically controlling the supply of electrical energy to an electric heating. pad, and it consists in certain novel features and com binations of parts as set forth in the following description and defined in my annexed claims.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of my invention in such form as now preferred by me, the same being shown, in connection with an electric extension cord, and with its casing cover removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a side eleva tion of the same with the casing in section on line 22 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan showing the pointer and dial to which reference is made in set-ting the device to operate at a desired temperature.
  • Reference numerals 1 indicate a casing or heating chamber having an asbestos lin ing 2 and equipped with a heating element in the form of an electrical resistance wire 3 which is coiled about an asbestos core 4 between head extensions 4, 4 thereof and connected at one end with a binding post or bolt 5, seated on the core head 4, and at the opposite end with a terminal 6, in the form of a plate secured to the core head 4 by a bolt 6.
  • thermostatic bar 7 Combined with heating element 3 is a thermostatic bar 7 disposed longitudinally of core 4 and secured by a clamp bolt 8 and a binding post 8 to the core head 4 with its free end portion projecting over terminal 6.
  • This bar which preferably consists of copper and steel layers 7 7, is provided with a terminal in the form of a screw 9 which is engaged in a screw threaded electrical bushing 10" on the bar and provided with a platinum tip or contact 9 opposed to a platinum contact 6 provided; on terminal 6.
  • Bar 7 as shown, is arranged with its copper layer facing terminal (3 and the thermostat is therefore adapted to be worked on a closed circuit in series with element 3 and may be set to open as the temperature in casing 1 rises above a predetermined degree by adjusting screw 9 against plate 6 to spring bar 7.
  • a graduated dial 12 is provided on casing 1 for cooperation with a pointer 11 secured to the screw.
  • screw 9 projects through a countcrbored aperture of easing land is provided with a squared end portion for the application of a thumb key 13, while dial 12 is secured to a bushing 12 seated in said aperture.
  • Casing 1 is provided in its side walls with ventilating openings 1 and in its end walls with suitable openings for the extension cord wires (1, a which as shown are connected with a plug 20 and with the heating element F), of an electrical heating pad Z).
  • the wire (t, as will be observed, is divided and engaged with the binding posts 5 and 8' thereby connecting the heat regulatorv in series with the heating element of pad 6.
  • a circuit controller comprising a core of insulating material provided with head extensions, a resistance coil wound on'said core, a terminal secured'to one head extension of said core and connected with one end of said coil, and a thermostatic bar secured at one end to the other head extension of said core, thefree end port-ion of said bar normally being in electrical connection with said terminal and thereby connecting the bar and coil in series.
  • a circuit controller comprising a core of insulating material provided with head extensions, a resistance c011 wound on'sald core,

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J. G. SCHUIRMANN. ELEGTROTHBRMOSTATIG REGULATOR. APPLICATION FILED MAY 20, 1912.
1,074,21 5. Patented Sept. 30, 1913.
UNITED STATES PATENT ornion.
JOHN G. SCHUIRMANN,
OF KENT, WASHINGTON, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO CHARLES L. SANTEE, OF BENTON, WASHINGTON.
ELECTROTHERMOSTATIC REGULATOR.
Application filed May 20, 1912. Serial No; 698,609.
To all 207mm it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN G. SOIIUIR- MANN, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Kent, in the county of King and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrot-hermostatic Regulators, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention pertains to an improved electrothermo-static heat regulator or circuit controller primarily devised for au tomatically controlling the supply of electrical energy to an electric heating. pad, and it consists in certain novel features and com binations of parts as set forth in the following description and defined in my annexed claims.
With reference to the accompanying drawing where-in similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views: Figure 1 is a plan of my invention in such form as now preferred by me, the same being shown, in connection with an electric extension cord, and with its casing cover removed. Fig. 2 is a side eleva tion of the same with the casing in section on line 22 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan showing the pointer and dial to which reference is made in set-ting the device to operate at a desired temperature.
Reference numerals 1 indicate a casing or heating chamber having an asbestos lin ing 2 and equipped with a heating element in the form of an electrical resistance wire 3 which is coiled about an asbestos core 4 between head extensions 4, 4 thereof and connected at one end with a binding post or bolt 5, seated on the core head 4, and at the opposite end with a terminal 6, in the form of a plate secured to the core head 4 by a bolt 6.
Combined with heating element 3 is a thermostatic bar 7 disposed longitudinally of core 4 and secured by a clamp bolt 8 and a binding post 8 to the core head 4 with its free end portion projecting over terminal 6. This bar, which preferably consists of copper and steel layers 7 7, is provided with a terminal in the form of a screw 9 which is engaged in a screw threaded electrical bushing 10" on the bar and provided with a platinum tip or contact 9 opposed to a platinum contact 6 provided; on terminal 6.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. so, 1913..
Bar 7 as shown, is arranged with its copper layer facing terminal (3 and the thermostat is therefore adapted to be worked on a closed circuit in series with element 3 and may be set to open as the temperature in casing 1 rises above a predetermined degree by adjusting screw 9 against plate 6 to spring bar 7. For indicating proper adjustment of screw 9 in setting the thermosstat to operate at the'desired temperature a graduated dial 12 is provided on casing 1 for cooperation with a pointer 11 secured to the screw. In this connection it will be observed that screw 9 projects through a countcrbored aperture of easing land is provided with a squared end portion for the application of a thumb key 13, while dial 12 is secured to a bushing 12 seated in said aperture.
Casing 1 is provided in its side walls with ventilating openings 1 and in its end walls with suitable openings for the extension cord wires (1, a which as shown are connected with a plug 20 and with the heating element F), of an electrical heating pad Z). The wire (t, as will be observed, is divided and engaged with the binding posts 5 and 8' thereby connecting the heat regulatorv in series with the heating element of pad 6.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States of America, 1s:
1. A circuit controller comprising a core of insulating material provided with head extensions, a resistance coil wound on'said core, a terminal secured'to one head extension of said core and connected with one end of said coil, and a thermostatic bar secured at one end to the other head extension of said core, thefree end port-ion of said bar normally being in electrical connection with said terminal and thereby connecting the bar and coil in series.
' 2. A circuit controller comprising a core of insulating material provided with head extensions, a resistance c011 wound on'sald core,
'a terminal secured to one head extension of of insulating material provided With head screw, and a dial associated With said pointer 10 extensions, a resistance coil Wound on said and mounted on a relatively fixed part. core, a terminal secured to one head exten- Signed at Seattle, Washington, this 18th sion of said core and connected With one end day of April 1912.
' of said coil a thermostatic bar secured at one end to the hther head extension of said core, JOHN SCHUIRMANN' a contact in electrical engagement with said Witnesses: terminal, a screw threaded in said bar and STEPHEN A. BROOKS,
carrying said contact, a pointer on said CLARA A. HARM,
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2415965A (en) * 1944-05-29 1947-02-18 Mcgraw Electric Co Creep-type thermal retarder for water heating control systems
US2554535A (en) * 1947-02-25 1951-05-29 Mallory & Co Inc P R Control device
US4633061A (en) * 1982-11-18 1986-12-30 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Thermostatically controlled electric seat heaters for vehicles

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2415965A (en) * 1944-05-29 1947-02-18 Mcgraw Electric Co Creep-type thermal retarder for water heating control systems
US2554535A (en) * 1947-02-25 1951-05-29 Mallory & Co Inc P R Control device
US4633061A (en) * 1982-11-18 1986-12-30 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Thermostatically controlled electric seat heaters for vehicles

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