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US1588474A
US1588474A US35296A US3529625A US1588474A US 1588474 A US1588474 A US 1588474A US 35296 A US35296 A US 35296A US 3529625 A US3529625 A US 3529625A US 1588474 A US1588474 A US 1588474A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01GCAPACITORS; CAPACITORS, RECTIFIERS, DETECTORS, SWITCHING DEVICES OR LIGHT-SENSITIVE DEVICES, OF THE ELECTROLYTIC TYPE
    • H01G5/00Capacitors in which the capacitance is varied by mechanical means, e.g. by turning a shaft; Processes of their manufacture
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    • H01G5/06Capacitors in which the capacitance is varied by mechanical means, e.g. by turning a shaft; Processes of their manufacture using variation of effective area of electrode due to rotation of flat or substantially flat electrodes
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
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    • Y10T403/32254Lockable at fixed position
    • Y10T403/32426Plural distinct positions
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
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  • My invention relates to variable electrical condensers of the plate type for variation of capacity, as in tuning of circuits, particularly circuits transversed by high frequency current or oscillations, as in radio systems.
  • the panel, plate or wall of a radio receiving set, and more articularly the metal anel or wall of a cabinet enclosing the receiving set is comprehended in or is a component part of the condenser structure or unit, of the character above referred to, the supports for the rotor and stator being attached to the panel independently of eachother.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view, partly in elevation, of structure embodying my 'invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the structure shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a top lan viewfpartly in hori zontal section, of the structure shown in Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the stator element and its support, with the panel in vertical section.
  • Fig. 5 is an end elevational view of the sprin a Re errin to the drawing
  • 1 is the sheet metal pane, plate or wall of a cabinet or housing containing the elements of a radio set, as described in my applica tion Serial No. 28808, filed May 8, 1925, and is comprehended in or is a component. of one or more condenser units of the receiving set.
  • the ledge member 2 On the inner side of the panel 1 is the ledge member 2, which may be of sheet metal, having the downwardly extending flange 3 secured, "as by spot-weldingto the panel 1.
  • ledge member 2 may be carried other devices or elements of the radio receiving set with which co-operates the condenser structure herein described.
  • the rotor bearing member 4 is a metal sleeve, 5, and aving on its exterior a portion 6 of reduced diameter extending through a hole of similar diameter in the panel 1, with its end spun or workedover into the form of the flange 7 between which and the shoulder on the sleeve4 the panel 1 is snugly gripped, whereby the bearing sleeve 4 is rigidly secured to the panel independently of the stator supporting means
  • the sleeve 4 is provided with a conical or equivalent seat 8 upon which bears the conical or similar enlargement!) on the rotor shaft 10, which latter rotates upon and in the sleeve 4 and projects beyond the same to the opposite or front side of the panel 1, where there is secured to the shaft 10 the operating handle or knob 11, integral with which is the dial 12, carrying the usual graduations for co-operation with an index on the panel -1.
  • the members 11 and 12 are preferably constituted of molded insulating material, suchas bakelite or the like. Molded in the knob structure is the metal insert member 13 through a wall of which extends the set screw 14 for securing the sleeve 13, and thereafter the knob and dial, to the shaft 10, whereby the shaft may be rotated to effect adjustment of the hereinafter described rotor structurewith respect to the co-acting stator structure, for varying the capacity of the condenser. 'Between the end of member 13 and the plate 1 is disposed the bowed spring 15 having the hole 16 through which the shaft 10 loosely extends. The s ring 15 is held under compression between the member 13 and plate 1, thereby exerting a longitudinal thrust toward the left of Fig. 1, uponthe shaft 10, causing its conical hearing 9 snugly to bear in the conical member 8 in the sleeve member 4. The spring 15 is free or floats between the members 1 and 13, for it is not secured to either of those members or to any other member.
  • Each of the arms 25 is provided adjacent its extremity with an aperture 26 within which is adjustable in directionsfparallel and normal to the rotor axis, and in directions lying between said directions, the pivot pin or screw 27, surrounded by. an insulating bushing 28, and extending through the insulating washers 29, 29, and threaded into the inwardly extending arms 80 on opposite ends of the bar or plate 31 constituting with the arms 30 a yoke or bracket which carries the stator plate assembly.
  • a bolt or rod 32 Adjacent each of the opposite ends of the member 31 is a bolt or rod 32 extending through the member 31 and the several stator plates or leaves 33, between which interleave the rotor plates 17 spaced from each other by the spacer washers 34 and all clamped in position by the'nuts 35 threaded upon the bolts or rods 32.
  • the stator element is pivotally adjustable upon the co-axial pivots or screws 27, about an axis extending at right angles to and offset to one side. of'the axis of rotation of the rotor element.
  • the stator element is also adjustable in various other directions parallel with and/or normal to the rotor axis by suitably positioning the screws or pivots 27 within the aperture 26; Any of the adjustments described may be effected by loosening the screws 27, efiecting the adjustment, and then again tightening. the screws.
  • stator assembly com rising a member extending transversely o the rotor axis, arms n the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, and stator plate structure secured to and electrically connected with said member between said arms.
  • stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis. arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member and spaced from each other longitudinally of the rotor axis, and a rod securing said plates to said member between said arms.
  • stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the "rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member and spaced from each other longitudinally of the rotor axis, and a rod securing said plates to said mem ber with one of said plates disposed between said member and the end rotor plate.
  • stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member, and spacer members between said stator plates, and bolts extending through said member and said spacer members.
  • a condenser comprising stator elements, a stator assem y comprising a member extending transversely of the,
  • stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed ad'acent said first named arms, and means adjustably securing said first named arms to said last named arms.
  • a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, and pivot members securing said first named arms to 'said last named arms for permitting pivotal adjustment of the stator assembly about an axis'extending transversely to the rotor axis.
  • a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a memberextending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said rotor and transversely to the rotor axis and dis laced to one side thereof.
  • a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, means adjustably securing said first named arms to said last named arms, and a panel to which said stator support is secured.
  • a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the oppositeends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, pivot members securing said first named arms to said last named arms for permitting pivotal adjustment of the stator assembly about an axis extending transversel to the .rotor axis, a panel. to which sai stator support is secured, and means for attaching the rotor to said panel independently of said stator support.

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June 15 1926. 1,588,474
A. A. KENT CONDENSER Filed June a, 1925 INVENTOR.
1%(1 ATTORNEY.
, receivin Patented June 15, 1926.
UNITED STATES ARTHUR ATWATER KENT, 011' ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA.
CONDENSER.
Application filed June 6, 1925. Serial No. 85,298.
My invention relates to variable electrical condensers of the plate type for variation of capacity, as in tuning of circuits, particularly circuits transversed by high frequency current or oscillations, as in radio systems.
In accordance with my invention, the
"stator element of the condenser structure or Further in accordance with my invention,-
the panel, plate or wall of a radio receiving set, and more articularly the metal anel or wall of a cabinet enclosing the receiving set, is comprehended in or is a component part of the condenser structure or unit, of the character above referred to, the supports for the rotor and stator being attached to the panel independently of eachother.
My invention resides in structure of the character hereinafter described and claimed.
For an illustration of one of the forms my invention may take, reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view, partly in elevation, of structure embodying my 'invention.
Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the structure shown in Fig. 1. I
Fig. 3 is a top lan viewfpartly in hori zontal section, of the structure shown in Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the stator element and its support, with the panel in vertical section.
Fig. 5 is an end elevational view of the sprin a Re errin to the drawing, 1 is the sheet metal pane, plate or wall of a cabinet or housing containing the elements of a radio set, as described in my applica tion Serial No. 28808, filed May 8, 1925, and is comprehended in or is a component. of one or more condenser units of the receiving set.
On the inner side of the panel 1 is the ledge member 2, which may be of sheet metal, having the downwardly extending flange 3 secured, "as by spot-weldingto the panel 1.
Upon the ledge member 2 may be carried other devices or elements of the radio receiving set with which co-operates the condenser structure herein described.
The rotor bearing member 4 is a metal sleeve, 5, and aving on its exterior a portion 6 of reduced diameter extending through a hole of similar diameter in the panel 1, with its end spun or workedover into the form of the flange 7 between which and the shoulder on the sleeve4 the panel 1 is snugly gripped, whereby the bearing sleeve 4 is rigidly secured to the panel independently of the stator supporting means At its end remote from the panel 1 the sleeve 4 is provided with a conical or equivalent seat 8 upon which bears the conical or similar enlargement!) on the rotor shaft 10, which latter rotates upon and in the sleeve 4 and projects beyond the same to the opposite or front side of the panel 1, where there is secured to the shaft 10 the operating handle or knob 11, integral with which is the dial 12, carrying the usual graduations for co-operation with an index on the panel -1. The members 11 and 12 are preferably constituted of molded insulating material, suchas bakelite or the like. Molded in the knob structure is the metal insert member 13 through a wall of which extends the set screw 14 for securing the sleeve 13, and thereafter the knob and dial, to the shaft 10, whereby the shaft may be rotated to effect adjustment of the hereinafter described rotor structurewith respect to the co-acting stator structure, for varying the capacity of the condenser. 'Between the end of member 13 and the plate 1 is disposed the bowed spring 15 having the hole 16 through which the shaft 10 loosely extends. The s ring 15 is held under compression between the member 13 and plate 1, thereby exerting a longitudinal thrust toward the left of Fig. 1, uponthe shaft 10, causing its conical hearing 9 snugly to bear in the conical member 8 in the sleeve member 4. The spring 15 is free or floats between the members 1 and 13, for it is not secured to either of those members or to any other member.
Upon the part of the shaft 10 overhanging beyond the bearing member 4 are secured one or more parallel conducting leaves preferably chambered as indicated at I or plates 17 constituting the rotatable armature assembly or rotor element of the con-.
ing or otherwise, to the rear face of the panel 1, independently of the rotor support 4..
Each of the arms 25 is provided adjacent its extremity with an aperture 26 within which is adjustable in directionsfparallel and normal to the rotor axis, and in directions lying between said directions, the pivot pin or screw 27, surrounded by. an insulating bushing 28, and extending through the insulating washers 29, 29, and threaded into the inwardly extending arms 80 on opposite ends of the bar or plate 31 constituting with the arms 30 a yoke or bracket which carries the stator plate assembly. v
Adjacent each of the opposite ends of the member 31 is a bolt or rod 32 extending through the member 31 and the several stator plates or leaves 33, between which interleave the rotor plates 17 spaced from each other by the spacer washers 34 and all clamped in position by the'nuts 35 threaded upon the bolts or rods 32.
The stator element is pivotally adjustable upon the co-axial pivots or screws 27, about an axis extending at right angles to and offset to one side. of'the axis of rotation of the rotor element. The stator element is also adjustable in various other directions parallel with and/or normal to the rotor axis by suitably positioning the screws or pivots 27 within the aperture 26; Any of the adjustments described may be effected by loosening the screws 27, efiecting the adjustment, and then again tightening. the screws.
What I claim is:
1. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly com rising a member extending transversely o the rotor axis, arms n the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, and stator plate structure secured to and electrically connected with said member between said arms. V
2. in a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis. arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member and spaced from each other longitudinally of the rotor axis, and a rod securing said plates to said member between said arms.
3. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the "rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member and spaced from each other longitudinally of the rotor axis, and a rod securing said plates to said mem ber with one of said plates disposed between said member and the end rotor plate.
4. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, a plurality of substantially parallel stator plates electrically connected with said member, and spacer members between said stator plates, and bolts extending through said member and said spacer members.
5. In? a condenser comprising stator elements, a stator assem y comprising a member extending transversely of the,
rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed ad'acent said first named arms, and means adjustably securing said first named arms to said last named arms.
6. In a condenser comprising rotor-and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, and pivot members securing said first named arms to 'said last named arms for permitting pivotal adjustment of the stator assembly about an axis'extending transversely to the rotor axis.
7.1n a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a memberextending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said rotor and transversely to the rotor axis and dis laced to one side thereof.
8. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, means adjustably securing said first named arms to said last named arms, and a panel to which said stator support is secured.
9. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the opposite ends of said, member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, means adjustably securing said first named arms to said last named arms, a
'panel to which said stator support is secured, and means for attachin the rotor to said panel independently f said stator suport.
p 10. In a condenser comprising rotor and stator elements, a stator assembly comprising a member extending transversely of the rotor axis, arms on the oppositeends of said member extending substantially parallel with the rotor axis, stator plate structure secured to said member, a stator support comprising arms disposed adjacent said first named arms, pivot members securing said first named arms to said last named arms for permitting pivotal adjustment of the stator assembly about an axis extending transversel to the .rotor axis, a panel. to which sai stator support is secured, and means for attaching the rotor to said panel independently of said stator support.
ARTHUR ATWATER KENT.
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