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41a JAQWLM : Induction Soil

The document describes an induction coil invention with an additional third or false secondary winding that is disconnected from the other windings. This additional winding improves the inductive efficiency and allows adjusting the transmitted power for different distances. Diagrams and claims of the invention are also included.
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41a JAQWLM : Induction Soil

The document describes an induction coil invention with an additional third or false secondary winding that is disconnected from the other windings. This additional winding improves the inductive efficiency and allows adjusting the transmitted power for different distances. Diagrams and claims of the invention are also included.
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No. 823,9?

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v PATENTHD JUNE 19, 1906.
s. H. sAuvé.
INDUCTION SOIL.
AEPLIUATIOH rum) Muss. 1905.

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41a; JAQWLM;
UNITED STATES
STANISLAUS HENRY ‘SAlJVE,
PACE‘ENT OFFICE.
or SPOI1IANE,"WASHINGT0N, ASSIGNOR or
FORTY-NINE ()(NEHUNDREDTHS TO JACOB H. ROBBINS. OF SPOKANE.
WASHINGTON. '
INDUCTION-COIL.‘
no. 823,973. Speci?cation 11f Letters Patent._ Patented June 19, 1906;
Application ?led Hay 23,1}205. Serial Ho. 261,836.
_To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, STANISLAUS HENRY third or false seconda ‘,‘wire; c the primer .55
wire, and d the usus secon _ ary"w1re._ _ _
SAUVI'}, of S okane, in the county of Spokane have shown the false secondary or tertiary
and State 0 Washin ton, have invented cer—
tain new and useful ?nprovements in Induc 'wireg'as wound around. the cores, the primary
tion-Coils; and I do hereby declare the' fol~ wire 0 as coiled around the false secondary,
while the outer winding is composed of the
lowing to be a full, clear, and exact descri - usual oo
secondary coil. '
tion of the invention, such as will enable otli‘u" do not restrict in self to any particular
ers skilled in the art to which it appertains to
10 make and use the same.v ' hind, length, or size 0 ' wire or coil. In prac‘
his inventionv has for its object the pro two I connect the primary wire with the hat~
duction of a greater degree of inductive effi tery-circuit and the secondary wire with the 65
ciency than is produced by any induction line-wires, leaving the two ends of the false
coils or inductive agency known to me. secondar free and detached; but by con
A further object is to rovide-a transmit necting the ends of this false secondary wire
ting power by means of t is improved induc- , with a condenser c, Fig. 4, a still greater e?i-‘
tion-coil which may be varied and adapted ciency is obtained. This is also true if the
inconnection with the telephone to the dis wire be connected up with another coil. In
20
tance. to be communicated with without deed, the adaptations of the invention are
numerous. '
changing the induction-coil or battery power.
y’ improvement contemplates the em I am aware that use has been'niade of a
pioyment, in addition to an ordinary induc— third wire of iron added to or-connected with
tion-coil, of a tertiary or auxiliary wire, which either the core, line-wire, battery, or battery
for descriptive purposes I designate a“false wire or other device or mechanism whereby
secondary wire.” This is wound in the entirely different results have been obtained
same manner as the other wires and ma be from that which is produced by my inven
placed with good results in any of the t ree tion. The essential and chief feature of my
places-that is to say, in the ?rst coil or improvement is in the third or false seconr -
Winding next to the core, in the middle or ary wire, when the coil or the remaining twc
second coil or winding, or in the third or wires,
' primary and secondary, are in use, and
outer coil or winding. In other words, the in the interchan cable use of the three wires
false secondary or tertiary wire is an inde of the coil, the %alse' secondar wire always
pendent wire, no matter which of these three being independent without re erence to the
position it occupies, and through this inter
positions it occupies. The best proportion changeahility
55 etween these wires is dependent u on the I ‘secure di?erent degrees of
. electronic tive force or electrovihratory force,
work to be done, and I ?XIlO particu ar form
of induction-coil or transformer to which my accordin to the use desired. This variable 90'
idea of a third wire may be applicable, as my use may . e accomplished through any known
invention may be used with ood results in device for, switching.
any combination in which in need currents 'I do not restrict my invention to any par
are applied or applicable. ticular form or manner of construction or use.
The invention-will be hereinafter fully set The third or false secondary wire may be 95
forth, and particularly pointed out in the wound directly upon the core, may be placed
claims. ' between the usual primary and secondary
45 In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 wires, wound exchangeably ?rst with one and
represents a longitudinal sectional View of then with the other, or may be placed or
the common or ordinary style of induction wound in any course of a coil or in any other I00
coil embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a manner wherein or whereby wires are ar
transverse sectional view. Fig. 3 1s ‘a die. ranged within inductive distances of each
50 ammatic View illustrating 1n invention. other, in any of which cases the use of this
ig. 4 is a similar view'showmg the same em~ third or false secondary'wire in connection
phR/edin connection with a condenser. therewith will greatiyimprove its induction 105
, eferring to the drawings, a designates the or electrc motive or vibratory force. Any of
usual soft-Iron or annealed wire core 3 b, the the well-known methods for'insulating wires
may be used for protecting the wires or coils
2 823,973

one from the other, and necessarily they and distinct secondary windings, one of
should be so insulated. which is disconnected.
In connection with telephones this inven 4. An improved induction-coil comprising 25
tion is of very great practical utilit and a a plurality of wirings, an independent wiring
great improvement on the present in nation and means coacting with the latter for in;
coils, both as to e?iciency in transmitting creasing the inductivity of the coil.
power as applied to distances reached in the 5. An induction-coil having a false second
transmission of sound or conversation and ary wire, the extreme ends of which are dis 30
also in the distinctness and adjustability or connected.
10 ada tability of the improved induction-coil 6. An induction-coil having three separate
to tiie particular telep onic use to be made and distinct wires or coils capable of being
of it. used interchangeably, one of the wires hav
I claim as my invention—— , ing its extreme ends disconnected when of 35
1. In an induction-coil a disconnected wir the remaining wires one is connected with the
ing forming part thereof for increasing the line-wire and the other with the battery.
undulating current and the electromotive In testimony whereof I have signed this
force. specification in the presence of two subscrib
2. An induction-coil having a false second mg Witnesses. _
ar or tertiary wire disconnected from the STANISLAUS HENRY SAUVE.
20 other wires of the coil. Witnesses: ' ,

3. An induction-coil having, in combina VERNON E. WEST,


tion with the primary winding, two separate FRANCIS S. MAGUIRE.

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