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th e system I prefer to connect th e motor ci r o h i h f u e i t k no wn th at I, N i xon Tu na i i w t t o s e a s i a r l f r o m u d t bl e c t c t s a l e t e r y , Smi lj anLi ke, border cou ntry of Austri a H u c nate current generator. Th epractical results n i o i w o r k i n i N m d “ e Y N t s e c o m c a l a r r e s . h ad vantages, f s t e . Y a v i o s uc h a s e n , , g y, g y , vented certai n new and useful Improvements f i ru ctio n and o era o n s t s co n d h m o d e t a e t 5 p 55 i n Elec tro Mag neti c Motors, o f wh i ch the fol ti ou wi ll be desc ri bed more i n detai l by ref lo wi ng is a spec i fic ati on, reference bei ng bad erence to th e acco mpany i ng d iag rams and to th e d rawi ngs a ccom pany i ng and form i ng a d rawi ngs. “ h f o e same. i nclusi ve, are d i a a t F ig ures 1 to 8 and l to t p r Th e practi cal solutio n o f th e problem of th e g rams i llustrati ng th e p ri nci ple of th e action 6c to Th e remai ni ng fig ures are electr i c al convers io n and transmission o f me of my i nventi on. v iews of th e a ch ani cal energ y i nv olves cer tai n re u i rements pparatus i n vari ous forms by wh i c h th e apparatus and systems h eretofore means of wh ich th e i nvention ma be carried employ ed h ave not been capable of fulfi lli n i nto el ect, and wh i ch wi ll b e ascri bed i n uc h a soluti on, pr i mari ly , demands a nu th ei r order. 85 S formi ty of speed i n th e moto r i rrespecti ve of Referri ng firs t to F ig. 9, wh ich i s ad iag ram i ts load wi th i n i ts n ormal wo rk i ng li mi ts. O n matic representati on of a motor, a generator , th e oth er h and, i t i s necessary, to attai n a and connecti ng c i rc ui ts i n acc ord ance wi th my gmatc r ec o nomy of conversi on th an h as h ere i nvention, M is th e moto r, and G th e gener The motor com prises a 70 10 tofore ex isted , to construct ch eaper and more ator for d ri vi ng i t. reliable and si mple apparatus, and , la stly , th e ri ng or annulus, ll, p referably b uilt up of apparatus must be capable of easy manag e th i n i nsulated i ro n ri ngs or annular plates , so ment, and such th at all d anger f ro m th e use of as to be“ suscepti bleas possi ble to variati ons i n i ts magneti c cond i ti on. Th is r i n i s sur currents of h ig h tensio n, wh i ch are neces g smissi on, may be rounded by four coi ls of i n sulated wi re sy m 35 sary to an econo mi cal tran 5 7 ' ’ metri cally placed, and des ignated by O O O . avoi ded . l y p resent i nventi on is d irected to th epre Th e d iametri cally opposi tecoi ls areconnected ducti ou and i mprovement o f apparatus capa up so as to co operate i n pai rs i n prod uci ng les on d i ametri cally opposi te parts of ble of more nearly meeti ng th ese ui rementa free f r h r e n h u d h r e f v r n . T e f e e h h e o o a i l a b l t e s t l r e u t h a n t os e t e a n us f t h o o h e tare con a a 0 o , g 3 g ’ ' have desc ri bed various metros for the pur ose, nected to termi nals T T T T, as i ndi cated . they i nvolve th e same mai n pri nci plu o con N ear the ri ng, and preferably i nsi deof i t, th ere structi onand mode of operati on, wh i ch may be is mounted on an axis or sh aft, «3, a mag neti c descr i bed as follows : A motor i s employed i n di s , D, generally ci rcular i n sh ape, but h av n r more i ndepend ent ci r i a a t w o o t w o e n s c u t w a s a r e s h o w r a s w t h e e n . h i h c T h i s 83 , g g y 35 s to turn freely wi thi nth e cui ts th roug h wh ich alternate cu rrents are dis is mounted so a r h i n n r n t h m a u r i R . T e e a t o r f l s e i u t e r v a n e h i s n r w e ro G o a e a t d u e e p , g g p y ordi nary p i nalter descri bed, for th e purposeof effecti ng type, th at sh own i n th e present i nstance h av eld mag nets N 8 and a cy li nd ri cal arma aprog rw i vc sh i fti ng of th e mag netism or of ing n ' “J nes of force ” i n a w i r A n d t u u t h r r e co w o th e two coi ls h e c co d a n c e i t h w t e i t h e . o , t 90 h e free on of each coll ars carri ed th ro h nd a conse uent acti on T well k nown th eory a ' th e sh a e and connected, respecti vely, to n ob vi ous th at a proper It of th e m otor. ’ ' i ng of th e li nes of force may sai nted contact ri ngs b b V b . ny conven rop en i ve sh i n ch e uti li zed to set up a movement or rotati on i ent for m of collector or b rush bears on ea r i n a n d f o r t e r m i b u m s a n a l w r f h m o h m a t h i r r t o t e a h e m e n t o c e t e th e can 9; r l i t h e e o f e g , , y 45 rent to and fro m a ri ng is conveyed. Th ese or th e d ei d mag net, and th at i f th e currents di rected th roug h th e several ci rc ui ts c l th e ter mi nals are connected to th e terminals of ' moto r are i n th e proper d i recti on no commu th e motor by the wi res Land L i n th e man th e m otor wi ll be re ui red ; but to ner i ndi cated, wh ereby two complete ci rc ui ts f ormed on i n cludi n e m m utati ug applian ces i n m e t h cc l u s u a l c e e l s i h f o t d l a o i a l o v on , g y , s -

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th e generator C C of th e motor, and th e oth er ' of th e generator i ni ng coi ls and th e rema and th e motor. It remai ns now to explai n th e mode o f ep a n f d o i r o n o f h i t m t h r r a t i e t s s e s u s e o s . p p y 5 ‘ refer to th ed i ag rams, F i gs. 1 to 8, and 1 to f or ani llustrati ono f th evari ous ph ases th ro ug h w h i ch th e coi ls of th e generator pass wh en i n o perati on, and th e correspond i ng and res u lt ant mag neti c ch anges p rod uced i n th e m otor. 0 Th e revolutio n of th e armatu re of th e gener ator between th e field m ag nets N Sob v i ously i l r n a i n h l B e n r o d u i t co s t t e c e s a g currents, p th e i ntensi ty and d i rectio n o f wh i ch depend n n l l n w n l a w s . I n h i t i f h o o w k o t e e s r i e t e o p p 5 c o i ls i nd i cated i n F i g . 1 th e c urrent i n th e ’ i s practi cally ni l, wh ereas th e coi l at co i l th e same ti me i s developi ng i ts max i m u m c u r rent, and b y th e means i ndi cated i n th e d e a o sc ri pti on of F ig , 9 th e c i rc u i t i nclu d i n th i s ’ O of coil B may also i nclud e, say , th e coi ls ' Th e result, wi th th eproper th e m otor , F i g . 1 connec ti ons, wou ld be th e mag neti zati on o f ’ th e r i ng R , th e poles bei ng on th e li ne N S. 35 Th e same ord er o f connecti o ns b ei ng obser ved ' b etween th e coi l and th e coi ls C , th e latter, wh en traversed b y a cu rrent, tend to fix th e oles at ri gh t ang les to th e li ne N Sof F i g . t results, th erefore, th at wh en th e generator h o n o i h f h a m a d e t a revoluti on, e i l e e s v co 0 g 3 reach i ng th e posi ti on sh ow n i n F i g . 2 , both ’ w i n d il l v a b e r a e C r i f co l s t b r o s e d a s p y s th e cu rrents and act i n o posi ti on , i n so far a p locati on of th e poles 18 concerned . Th e post w h f r o i ll o e be th e result h l e s t r e i n f e e o t t o p 35 ant of th e m ag neti zi ng forces o f th e coi ls : th at i s to say, i t wi ll ad vance along th e ri ng to a d n o n o n i o o f h i c o rr e s t e e i h t h t i o n t e o s g g p p revolu ti on of th e ar matu re of th e generator. ur h n n o f t e e . 3 th e arma t e e rato r h a Fi I s g g p u f r r o r v l u d o o n e a t e a e o i n ; A t t o t r o r e ss e q p g th e poi nt i nd icated th e c u r rent i n th e coil ’ i s maxi mu m, wh ile i n B i t is ai l, th e latter h e poles coi l bei ng i n i ts neutral posi ti on. T ‘ h t ri ng R i n F i g . 3 will, i n co nseq u ence, o f e gs ed to a posi ti o n ni nety d eg rees from be sh i n th at at th e start, as sh own. I h ave i n li ke manner sh ownt h e cond i ti ons exi sti ng at each successi ve ei gh th of one r ev oluti on i n th e re A n ug fi gu res. sh ort reference to th ese a i i m ° 5 figures wi ll snfii ce for anunderstand i ng of th ei r ‘ sig ni ficance. F igs. 4 and 4 i llustrate th e con d i ti ons wh i ch ex ist wh en th e generator arma ture h as completed th ree eigh th s of a revolu re both co i ls are g enerati ng c u rrent; ou H e t i . 55 ’ b ut th e coll , h av i ng new entered th e eppo si te field , i s generati ng a c ur rent i n th e oppo si te di recti on, h av i ng th e opposi te mag neti c ' ° i ng efiect h ence th e resultant pole wi ll be on 8 , as sh o w n. I n F ig . 5 one h alf of th e i i ne one revolu ti on of th e armatu re of th e gener ater h as been completed , and th e res ulti ng mag neti c cond i ti ono f th e ri ng i s sh o wn i n F ig . i s i n th e neu tral posi I n th i s ph ase co il ’ 5 5 ti ou wh ile coi l B i s g enerati ng i ts m ax i m u m cu rrent, wh i ch i s i n th e same d i rec ti o n as i n F i g . 4 . Th e poles wi ll co nseq u ently b e sh i fted ’



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It i s clearly sh aft and th ose on th e motor sh att y collect apparent th at th e speed can never exceed th e i ng b m sh a and wi res,as previ ously explai ned . arbi trary li mi t as determi ned by th e gener I n ord er to properly energ ize th e n ei d mag net ator, and also th at wi th i n certai n li mi ts at m r h t h e h o w v r e t o f o o e e t connecti on s are so least th e speed Of th e motor wi ll be i ndepend , , 5 made wi th th e armatu recoi ls or wi res lead i ng ent of th e strength of th e c urrent. th ereto th at wh i le th e poi nts of g reatest at It will now be more read ily seen from th e tracti o n or g reatest densi ty of mag netic li nes above desc ri ption h ow far th e re ui rements of of forc e up on th e armatu re are sh i n ed i n o ne a practi cal system of electri cal tran smis i on old mag net are mad e o f power are reali zed i n my i nventi on. to d i recti on th ose uponth en I as to prog ress i n an opposite d i recti on. I noth er c u re, fi rst, a u ni form speed u nd er all loads respec ts th e perati on is i denti cally th e sam e wi th i n th e norm al wor i ng li m i ts of th e mo h is arrangement to r wi th ou t th e use Of any au xi li ary regulator ; as i n th e oth er cases c i ted . T In second, sy nch ronis m between th e motor and results i n an i ncreased speed of rotati on. I ; F igs. 1 7 and 1 9 , for example, th e ter mi nals Of generator ; th i rd , g reater effi ci ency by the ei d co i ls are connected w i th th e m ore d i rect appli catio n of th e c u rrent, no each set o f n wi res to th e two armatu re coi ls i n such way commutati ng devi ces bei ng re ui red on ei th er th at th e d ei d coi ls wi ll mai ntai nopposi te poles th e motor or generator fou rth , ch eapness and i n ad v ance of th e p oles of th e ar mature. si mpli c i ty of mec h an cal construction and I n th e d rawi ngs th e field coils are i n sh unts economy i n mai ntenance; fifth , th e capabi li ty so to th e armatu re, b ut th ey may be i n seri es or of bei ng v ery easi ly managed or co ntrolled ; i n i nd epend ent ci rc ui ts. and, si xth , d i mi nuti on of danger from i n ur o y t j I t i s ob vi ous th at th esame pri nciple may be persons and apparatus. appli ed to th e vari ous typical forms O f motor Th ese motors may be run i nseri es, multi ple are or multi ple series, u nder condi ti ons well 3 5 h erei nbefore desc ri bed . H av i ng now d escr i bed th e nature of m i a u nderstood by th ose ski lled i n th e art. v enti o nand some Of th e vari ous ways i n w i ch Th e means or d ev ices for carryi ng out the i t i s o r may b e carri ed i nto effec t, I would call pri nci ple m ay be vari ed to a far g reater ex attenti qn to certai n ch aracteri stics wh i ch th e tent th an I h ave been able to i nd i cate; b ut I h n o f i n v e i o n n d h w i h i n n i o e e r i i o t t a d t m n v e i o n a d d r e n s i n I a l c a t o ss ss t e a a s t e s t 0 p y , pp 3 secure by L ad vantages wh i ch th e i nventi o n sec u res. etters Patent i n g eneral, motors I n my motor, consid eri n for conveni ence co ntai ni ng two or more i ndependent ci rc ui ts th at rep resented i n F ig . 9 , t wi ll be bserv ed th roug h whi c h th e perati ng currents are led i ndependent th at si nce th e d isk D h as a tendency to follow i n th e manner desc ri bed . y l h u n i i n uo usly th e poi nts O f g reatest attracti o n, d i m t h a e c rc i t s a r e a I n o t t o t n o t m e t co y p 35 and si nce th ese poi nts are sh i fi ed around th e necessarily i solated from one anoth er, for i n r ln Once for eac h revolu ti on of th e armatu re so e i nstances th ere mi gh t be elec tri cal con c ti ons between th em to reg ulate or mod i fy of egenerator, i t follows th at th e movement ne th e action of th e motor wi th out necemari ly o f th e d isk D wi ll b e sy nch ro nous wi th th at of h f f i re by practi cal . T u i i n t o n n i r e A s e a t u n a w o r d f e t a c . r u c e r e m a t r o d a t h e c p g 4 I am aware th at th e rotati on of th e arms demonstrati ons I h ave fou nd to exist i n all oth er forms i n wh i c h o ne rev olu ti on of th e ture of a motor wou nd wi th two energ izi ng armatu re of th e generato r p rod uces a sh i fti ng coi ls at ri g h t angles to each oth er h as been i ng of th e en effected by an i nter mi ttent sh i n of th e poles o f th e motor th roug h th ree h un w i h r l h c t d e r i i n f o h i h r o h a x o i z e fi b t t e ee s . e c t s n d s o u c a t i r e d y g g 45 g g I n th ep arti cular co nstr ucti onsh o wni nF ig . d i rec t current by means of mech ani cal de 15 , 0 r i n oth ers constructed on a si milar plan, vi ces h as been transmitted i n alter nately Op th e nu mber o f alternati ng i m pu lses resu lti ng posi te d i recti ons ; b ut th is meth od or plan I re from o ne revolu ti on O f th e generator arma gard as abso lutely i mpracti cab le fo r th e pur — h i n d i n a t d d i r f h i i v i s e s e d n u l e a s c o m r e w t t h e e c e o r w c h m n e t o a d b o s e s o 0 i u s t r e p p g p 5 y — h n h o l r i i n h r a l a n n d l f or t e r e a so d s n d t a e s i e m o t o r e o n x sc a e t ep t t en t e e e i cases, a , y ' at was te of energy is neces s h fled aro u nd twi ce by one revoluti on of th e mai nly , th at a gre i f h m o r n m b e r o f e n e z l h r a ure. T h e o e t o i i v v n l u e e d l e r m t s t s a r o e d u e ss t n r a t o r a n e e y g p g wi ll, th erefore, be twi ce th at of th e generator. i ng c i rc ui ts is very great, and th at th e i nter v i dentl i u h i f a n co n n d r r l e i c u n d v f ur n t o b a u t s e b s r t o a n e s a l o a e r e c m e r e s t T h e s a y p y y 55 nown a dispos i ti on as th at sh own i n F ig . 1 7, w h ere si d erab le streng th by means of any mech ani cal devi ces is a matter of th e greatest the poles of both elements are sh i fted i n Op i ffi cu lty and ex pense. i d n s i o r e c t d i t e d s p u i l l i n n t h d i i a t u u t r a I n l d o l m e m e s a i t h d e r i t h a r a s t t h i s a c a t o I o t c o d o n s e e n c i a p g p pp , g 60 by F ig. 9 as ty pi cal of th e i nventi on, it is oh of Operati ng motors wh i ch i s h erei ni nvolved , e h av i ng m ad e separat appli cati on fo r suc h v ious th at si nce th e attracti ve eff ect u pon th e D is g reatest wh en th e d is k is i n i ts meth od. dis ve pos i tio n to th e pole I h i s d v l t f ore clai m th e followi ng e a t e e r e e l r r O e r p p 1 i i n n h w e n i t s 1 T h b i w t h a r co n t a i n i r R t i s t o s a . m o n m t h e o t o co a t h e n t a oped i , y, g 65 ends or poles i mmed iately follo w th ose of th e i ng separate or i nd ependent ci rc ui ts on th e v d l r h m o f r a l l o a f an r r h f e t o r o t h e l a m a t u fi e l n o r b o a t e e d m o t s o r d t o c t e e a h e s t rl , p g p w i n th e normal wor i ng li mi ts of th e mo nati ng cnrrent generator contai ni ng i nd uced tab lish ed

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h is bei ng th e case, th e dei d c ores and c rator. T th e pole p i ec es o f th e mo to r become a mag net. b ut b y i nd ucti o n only . I h av e fou nd th at ad vantageous results are secu red by wi ndi ng th e field mag nets with a 5 5 coi l or coi ls and passi ng a co nti nuous cur rent th rough th em, th us mai ntai ni ng a per manent field , and i n th is featu re my present i nvention consists. I sh all now descri be th e a p paratus wh i ch I 60 h av e d ev i sed for car ry i n out th is i nv enti on and ex plai n th e mode 0 usi ng or operati ng th e same. F ig u re 1 is an end v iew i n elevati o n of my i mp ro ved motor. F i . 2 i s a part h ori zontal 6 5 central secti on, and l ig . 3 is a d iag rammati c representati o n of th e moto r and generator c o mb i ned and co nnec ted fo r operati on. Let AAi n F ig . 1 represent th e legs or pole r m n e u n d w h i h a a fi l d a o c r e t o f e a 0 i e s e c , g 7 p B, i ncluded i n th e c irc u i t of a conti n coi ls u ous cu rren t g enerator, 0 , wh i c h i s ad apted to i m part mag netism to th e sai d poles i n th r ord i nary manner . ' D are two i nd ependent coi ls wound u po n 75 a su i tab le cy li nd ri cal or eq ui valent ar matu re co re, wh i ch , li ke all oth ers used i n a si mi lar manner, sh ould be spli t or d i v id ed u p i nto ai ternate ma neti c and i nsulati ng parts i n th e g usual way . {Th is ar mature is mou nted i n non 80 mag neti c c ross bars E E, sec u red to th e poles Th e termi nals of th e ar o f th e deld mag net. ’ D are connected to i nsulated matu re co ils slid i ng c o ntact r i ng s a a b b, carri ed b y th e ar ’ mature sh all, and br ush es 0 c bear u pon th ese 85 ri ngs to convey to th e co i ls th e cu rrents wh i ch r r o e a e t h m t o . t e p Th e generato r fo r perati ng th is motor i s or may b e of prec i sely i d enti cal constru cti on and for co nvenienceof re fere nceI h ave mark e 90 i p F i g. 3 i ts parts , as follows: F F , th e field mag nets, energ i zed by a conti nuo us c u rrent ' in i n i fi ld i e a s s t co ls G G ; H H , th e co i ls s p earri by th e c li ud rlcs l ar matu re; d d e e, th e fri cti on or co leeti ng ri ngs earri ed b y th e 9 5 armature sh alt and formi ng t e ter mi nals O f th e ar mature coi ls ; and f f th e collecti ng brush es wh i ch d eli v er th e currents developed ' i n th e armatu r s to th e two ci rcui ts 9g, \1 E ri ch conner z g e nerators wi th th e m otor. roo -

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this system wi ll be under h e action Of th e item th e foregoi ng . T ti ng of ratc r,h y causi ng a prog reu i ve sh i t e poles i n th e motor armature,sets up i nth e atter a rotation pposi te i n directi on to th at n i u w h e n o t co t m o v e . If, n h o l e e s h t c i w n , h p i ous current bedi rec ted th rough th efield coi ls, A b z m n t A t e h l n r i e a e n e t e e r o t o s t a s o , g g gy s d s upon th at Of th e motor, wh i ch depen th egenerator, wi ll not be i ncreased, but th e l i a w il b i o n e i r o t a t e s w u t s h i c h r o d c w e r o p p crea sed i a proporti on to th e energ y suppli ed . th rough th e coi ls BB It is ch aracteristi c of th i s motor th at i ts d i noti on of rotati on i s not reversed by revers i ng th e d i rection of th e c u rrent th roug h i ts field coi ls, for th e d i recti on of rotati on de u i f h l d b t h n o l a r O t e fi e u o t e t o t n n s d e , p y p p upon th e d i recti on i n wh i c h th e poles of th e armature are sh ifted . To reverse th e motor, ’ th e connecti ons of ei th er o f th e ci rc ui ts 9 g ma t be reversed . l o i h d m t f h a u d t h e fi e n O t v e f n a t t e e t h a g I motor be strongly energ i zed by i ts coi ls BB and th e ci rcui ts th roug h th e armature coi ls closed, assu mi ng th e g enerator to be ru nni ng at a certai n speed, th e motor wi ll not star t; M if th e field be but sli gh tl energ ized or i n uneral i n such cond i ti on t at th e m ag neti c nfi uence Of th e ar mature preponderates i n determi ni ng i ts mag neti c condi ti o n th e motor will start and, wi th sumci ent current, will reach i ts maxi mu m or normal speed. F or th i s r eason i t is desi rable to kee at th e start and i ts normal speed , u ntil th e motor h a s attai n arly so, th e field ci rc ui t open or to per o r ne mi t b ut li ttle current to pan th rou h i t. I h ave fou nd, h owever, i f th e fields of h th e rator and motor be s trongly energi zed starti ng th e gen erator starts th e motor. Ol d th at th e speed of th e motor is i ncreased ‘

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bi h efi ci eney . do not clai m h erei n th e meth od of trans mi tti ng power wh i ch th is system i nvolves, h avi ng made i t th e su bj ect of anoth er appli ~ cati on for patent. W hat I clai m i s: Th e combi nati on, with a motor h avi ng i n dependent energi zi ng or armatu re ci rcu i ts, of an alternati ng cu rrent generator wi th corre spond i ng i nd uced ci rc ui ts connecte d with th e ' motor for efiec ti ng a p rog ressi ve sh i fti ng of 75 th e poles of th e motor armatu re and a source of conti nuous current for energ si ng th e field of sai d motor, a s set forth . -

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1h all w h om i t m a m concer n.. Be i t nown th at f , Huron TESLA, from Smilj an Li a, border counlr of Austri a H un r i n o w di n a N w o r i a r t e e s ty , g , n th e coun g y w n f N o a d t a t e o e Y r h a v e n v n S i e n t e d c e r t a i , S new and usef ul Imp rovements i n S ystems of Electr i cal D istri buti on, of wh i ch th e followi ng is a speci ficati on, reference bei ng h ad to th e drawi ngs acco mpanyi ng and formi ng a part of to th e same. Th is i nv enti on relates to th ose system of ele ctri cal di str i b utio n i nwhi ch a c urrent from asi ng le so u r ce of s upply i n a mai n or trans mi tti ng ci rc ui t i s caused to i nduce by means n ucti on a paratus a cu rrent or ( d i i l e o u t a b s f 5 cu rrents i n an i nd epeu ent worki ng ci rcui t or ci rcu i ts . Th e mai n obj ects of th e i nventi on are th e m e as h ave been h eretofore ob tai ned by th e vi m, to di vi d e th e cu r so use of th ese systems rent from a si ngle sou rce, wh ereby a number slati ng devi ces of lamps, m otors, or oth er tran may be i nd ependently controlled and operated by th e same sou rce o f current, and i n some t of h i gh pote tial i n 35 case to red uce a cu rren th e mai n circ ui t to one o f renter uanti ty and lower potenti al i n th e i n e ndout consump ti on or wor i ng c i rc u it or c reni ta. Th e general ch aracter of th e devi ces em 30 ploy ed i n th ese systems i s now well u nder An alternati ng current magneto ma stood. h e c ur s th esou rce of supply . T chi ne is used a rent developed th ereby is cond ucted th rough a transmissi on ci rcui t to one or more distant h e r a n s f r i t h m r s t h c o e a r e l t w ocated. a n t s o i 35 p Th esecons ist of i nd ucti on mach i nes of vari ous i nd s. I nsom e cnsm ord i nary forms of i nd uc tio n coi l h ave been used wi th one coi l i n th e transmi tti ng ci rc u i t and th e oth er i n a local u i i i r l h o n c c e co s i n t t i t b e d i m a e r o or c o n su , p g s ently proporti oned ac cord i ng to th e wor to — n i m t i n c i e co s u o rcu i n t h t d n e th at is be o p to any, if th e work re u i res a c urrent of h i gh er i n t h r a n m i i n t h a t e t s ss o h a n ci rcu i t i l t r t a a d p i n i l r d u co r o r c e d i s o f d a o n h s e c t e y 45 g eater leng th and resistance th an th e pri mary , wh i le, uanti ty current .of on th e oth er h and , if a d th e longer coi l is ntini i s wante lov e nu de e pri mary. In li eu of th u s devi ca

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vari ous forms of elec tro dy nami c i nd uc ti on so mach i nes, i nclud i ng th ecom bi ned motors and d v d o r n h n e i s e i n a v e b e e . F s t a n rs e r a t o e c e , g , a motor is constru cted i naccord ance wi th well nd on th e same arma understood pri nc i i ce, a ture are wou nd i n need coi ls wh i ch co nsti tute 55 a generator. Th e mo tor coi ls are generally of nerator coi ls of coarser fi ne wi re and th e wi re, so as to p c os a cu rrent of g reater uanti ty and lower potential th anth e li ne our rent, wh i ch i s of relati vely h i gh p otenti al, to 60 avoi d loss i nlong transmissi on. Asi mi lar ar rangement i s to wi nd coi ls correspond i ng to th ose descr i bed i n s wi ng o r si mi lar c ore, and b means of a com mutator of sui table i nd to d rect th e cu rrent th rough th e i nd uc i ng coils 63 successi vely , ” as to m ai ntai n a movement of th e poles of th e core and of th e li nes of force wh i ch set up th e c urrents i n th e i nd uced coi ls. W i th out enu merati n th eobj ecti ons to th ese s toms i n d etai l, i t wi i sumce to say th at th e o y eory or th e ri nci ple of th e acti on or pera ti on of th ese evi ces h as apparently been so li ttle understood th at th ei r p roper con struc ti on and use h ave up to th e present ti me been attended wi th v arious di flculti a and ex pen h e transformers are very liab e to se. T be i nju red and bu rned out, and th e means re sorted to for curi ng th is and oth er d efects h ave almost i nvari ably been at th e expense of emci ency. Th e form of converter or transformer wh i ch I h ave dev ised ap ears to be larg ely f reefrom p th e d efects and obj ecti o ns to wh i ch I h ave al i ndod . W h ile I d o not h erei n ad vance any th eory as to i ts mod e of operati on, I would 8 5 state th at, i n so far as th e p ri nc i pal of con structi on i s concer ned i t i s analog ou s to th ose trans for mers wh i ch I ave above desc ri bed as electro d y nami c i nd ucti on mach i nes exce t , p th at i t i nvolves no movi ng pa rts wh atever , and is h ence not li able to wear or oth er d erange ment, and re u i res no more attenti on th an th e oth er and morecommon i nd u cti on mach i nes. I n carryi ng ou t my i nventi on I provi de a seri es of i nd uc in coi is and correspond i n i n g 95 (1q coils,whi c , by preference, I wi nd u on p acore closed u n i tself—s uch as anannulus or ri n g subd i v i ed i n th e usual manner. Th e -

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wi th four cells, 0 0 C , th e d i ametrically ep m ci r s a n h e e i t d n e c t e n n l i co i e b e o s t e c l s p g c u lt, and th e two free ends of each pai r bei ng ' brough t to th e termi nals tand t, respecti vely, ei d magnet as sh own. W i th i n th is annular n A is mounted a soft i ron cy li nder or disk, D , on an axis, a, i n beari ngs b b, prop erly sup 6c n h i e . h m a e c k o f t h f m w r o r a o r t e d b t e e p y ' Th e di s carries two coi ls, E E , o f i nsulated wi re, wound at ri gh t ang les to o ne anoth er,and h av i ng th ei r respec ti ve ends j o i ned , so th at each coi l forms a separate closed c i rc ui t. I n i llustration of th e action or m od e of op erati onof th is apparatualet i t h o assum ed th at th e annular field m ag net A i s per manently mag neti zed , so as to present two f reepoles d i a metri cally pposi te. If sui tab le m ech ani cal i d n h n e i e r o t t ro f r t a v i i o n n o w a d o b e m e s g p mag net around th e disk , th e apparatus exem n e t o i n a r m r d a l i n n f n n h o d i t i o s o a o s e t e c y g p n i h e u t ld b e s e t n n w u e d ur r e t s o e r a o r a n c t p , g ’ D. coi ls or closed c ond uctors E E on th e d is Evi dently th ese cu rrents would be th e most h t s o r f t e a t e r o i n o h r f u l n t s w a o e a e t e t e g p p r d ensi ty of th e li nes of fo rc e, and th ey would , a s i n all si mi lar cases, tend , at least th eoreti els e i n th e d is cally, to establish mag neti c D at rig h t ang les to th ose i nt e annular field mag net A. As a result of th e well nown reacti on of th ese polar i ti es u po n each oth er, a more or less powerful tendency i n th e d i sk to ro tate i nth e same d i recti on as th at of th e field mag net would be establish ed . If, onth e oth er h and , th e ri ng or annular field magnet s and i ts mag neti c ole A be h eld static ii i i n h r n t s l t o ‘ ro r i s i a s s v e ‘ e b e s s h p g g y y p g ’ coils C p roperly alternated c u rrents, i t i s ob vi ous th at si milar res ults w i ll follo w, fo r th e passag e of th e c urrents causi ng th e sh i ft i ng or wh i rli ng of th e po les of th e field mag net Aind uces c u r rents i n th e c losed c i rc u i ts ' of th e armature cells E E , wi th th e result o f setti ng up a rotation of th e d isk D i n th e sam e d i rec ti on of such sh i fti ng . I nas m uch as th e c urrents are always i nd uced o r generated i n ' th e c oi ls E E i n th e same manner, th e pole s of th e d is or cy li nder follow c onti nuously th e lee c f th e annular deid mag net, mai n tai n c g , at least th eo retically , th e same rela ’



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b ut W h at I clai m i s 1 . Th e combi nati on, wi th a m otor contai n i ng i nd mndent i nd uci ng or ener i zing ci r an alter osed i nd uced c i rc ui ts, 0 c ui ts an cl nati ng c urrent g enerator h avi ng i nd uced or n a d n n n di co rr t o i n c i u i s c e s r o n t o e r a e t c g p g g nected wi th th e energ i zi ng ci rc ui ts of th e mo tor, as set forth . 2 . An electro mag netic motor h av ing i ts field mag nets wou nd wi th i ndependent coi ls and i ts armaturewi th i ndepend entclosed coi ls, i n comb i nati on wi th a source of alter nati ng c urrents co nnected to th e field coi ls and caps b le of prog ressi vely sh i fti ng th e p oles of th e field m ag net, as set forth . 8.. A motor constructed wi th an annular iield m et wou nd wi th i ndepend ent coils and a cy i nd ri cal or d is armature wou nd wi th closed coils, i n co mbi nati on wi th a sou rce of alternati ng nu rreuts connected wi th th e d eid mag net coils and acti ng to rt ressiv ely sh i ft (i r tate th e poles of th e el as h erei n set f0 r h NI OLA TESLA. W i tnemes ‘

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15 all w h om i t m ay concern.. mach i nes, i nclud i ng th e co mb i ned m otors and Be i t known that I, N IKO LA TESLA, f rom g enerators, h ave been devised F or i nstance, mi lian, Lika,bord er c ou ntry of Aus tri a H u n a motor i s constr ucted i n acco rd ance wi th well S a r m a h m e n n s a n d n w i a d o t e o r d i u n i i l a r n a e s a N k h d e o d r n e s t e w Y r i n r s o c o t e t 55 g y, p , g p , u w i t t e h t n s o il s h i co d n n c c e u a d t a o f N Y r u r c t S t e e o k h n t a r e w o u n d i n d u c w i o v n v e t e d e a e y 5 , a generator. Th e motor coi ls are g enerally of certai nnew and useful I m provements i n Meth ads of C onverti ng and D istri b uti ng Elec tri c fi ne wi re and th e g enerato r coi ls o f c oarser Currents, of wh i ch th e followi ng is aspec i fica wi re, s o as to p rod u ce a c u rrent o f g reater uanti t and lower potential th an th eli ne c ur 60 ti on, th is ap pli cati on being adi vi si on of anap i ch i s of relati vely h i g h p otenti al to leati on fi led by me D ecember 23, 1887, Seri al rent, c Asi milar ar avoi d loss i nlong transmissi o n 0. Th is i nventi on relates to th ose systems of rang ement is to wi nd coi ls correspond i ng to electri cal di stri b u ti on i n wh i ch a current from th ose d escr i bed on a ri ng o r si m i lar c ore, and by means of a comm utato r of su i tab le k i nd to 6 5 a si ng le sou rce of supply i n a mai n or trans i n o i l d u c c s i h n ou h rc u i t i s u d i n h r t n c i c a s e o i d d r e c h u r r t t i e i t uc e b t t e c m tt e a m n s e n g g g , 5 y successi vely , so as to maintai n a m ov ement of of su i tab le i nd ucti on apparatus, a current or th e poles of th e co re or of th e li nes of force currents i n an i ndependent work ing ci rc ui t or wh i c h set u p th ec urrents i n th e i nd uced coi ls. ci rcu i ts. W i th out enumerati ng th e objec ti ons to th ese 70 Th e mai n obj ec ts of th e i nventi on are th e “me as h ave been h eretofore obtai ned by th e systems i n detai l, i t wi ll su ffi ce to say th at th e — i n o e r f h a o c o t e c t s n l s t e m s i h r o r c i e h h f e s e v a t o d i d t e o e r i o t v i h t e e u r use t c p y y p p , o rent froma si ngle sou rce, wh ereb a nu m ber ati on of th ese dev i ces h as apparently been so y struc of lamps, m otors, or oth er translati ng devi ces li ttle u nd erstood th at th ei r p roper con may b e i ndependently controlled and operated ti on and use h ave, up to th e p resent ti me, been 75 d t x fl i u l a r e a e i t i e s d w i r u c d m e so u c e o c r n n a t n h i o s d d s a r f u r e a t e e t v a n h t i n s o e m t e g , sh y ca ses to red uce a cu rrent of h i g h potenti al i n p ense. Th e transform ers are v ery li able to be the mai n ci rcult to one of g reater q uanti ty and i nj ured and b u rned ou t, and th e means resorted to for cu ri ng th is and oth er defec ts h ave i n lower potenti al i n th e i nd ependent consu mp vari ab ly been at th e ex pense of effi ci ency . I 80 tion or work i ng c i rc ui t or ci rcui ts. Th e eneral ch aracter of th e devi ces em h aved iscovered ameth od of co nversionand d is o n u b s i i n h i o t s c h i t e m s o w e l n n t r b u o h w w h i e s e t t o e e s e s n t h s n w l d d t o e v e r t d t o o rs e . l o e , j y , p y An alternati ng current mag netO mach i ne i s defects and ob eeti ons to wh i ch I h ave alluded , and wh i ch i s th efi ci cnt and safe. I sec ure C od es asource of supply . Th e current d e by i t a conversi on by true d y nami c i nd uc ti on 85 th ereby is cond ucted th rough a trans u nd er h i h i y em rcui t to one or more distant poi nts, i n cond i ti ons and wi th out c i c e t o n 5 at wh i ch th e transfor mers are located . Th ese th e use o expensi ve or com pli cated apparatus eonsi stc f i nducti on mach lnes of vario us k i nds. or movi ng devi ceawh i ch i n use wear ou t and fo rms of i nd ucti on re uire attenti on. Th is meth od co nsists i n In some cases ordi coi l h ave been used wi t one coi l i n th e trans pr og ressi vely and conti nuously sh i lli ng th e 90 li ne or i nts of max i mu m efi ec t i na n i nd uct ci rcui t and th e oth er i n alocal or con a i ve fie! across th e convoluti oas o f a coi l or on ci rcui t, th e coils bei ng d ifi erently u m rti oned , accordi ng to th e work to b e cond uctor wi th i n th e i nfluence of sai d fi eld i n th e consu mpti on c i rcui t th at i s to and i nclu ded i n or formi ng part of a sec ond my, i f th e work re u i res a cu rrent of h i gh er ary or translati ng ci rcu it i n h n t n h e ransmi ssi on c i rc u i t carry i ng out my i nventi o n I p ro v i d e a a a t t t a l t h ti I 5 secondary or i nd uced coi l i s of g reater seri es of i nd uc i ng coi ls and co rresp ond i ng i n lmgth and resi stance th an th e pri mary , wh i le, d eced coi ls wh i c h , by p reference, I wi nd u po n on th e oth er h and, i f a q uanti ty c urrent of a core closed up on i tself suc h as an annu lus d , th e lo nger c oi l i s o r ri ng subd i v i ded i u th e u sual m a nti al is wante nner. Th e ( 0 0 lower e pri mary . In li eu of th ese d evi ces two sets of coi ls are wou nd si d e b y s i d e or su de ama r i ous forms of electro dy nami c i nd ucti on va perposed or oth erwise placed i n well k nown .

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— wi ll n fl k e o a b e t wh i ch be d etermi ned so le!y b y wh at or der of vari a ti o ns o f streng th and d i recti on i n th e c u rrents i s desi red for p rod uc i ng a g i ven resu lt i n th e Th is may be ac elec tr i cal translati ng devi c e. co m plish ed i n v ari o us ways ; b u t i n th e d raw i ngs I h av e g i ven ty pi cal i nstances only of th e best and most p racti cab le ways o f apply i ng th e i nv enti o n to th ree o f th e best k no w n ty pes o f mac h i nes, i n ord er to i llustrate th e p ri nc i ple and to enable any one sk i lled i n th e art to ap h o u c n r r n d r v n o n n a o t e a s e e i i l t h e t i n e y py any mod i fied condi ti o ns wh ich th e c i rc um stanc es o f partic u lar cases may req ui re. F i gu re l i s a d i ag ram i llustrati ve of th e mod e of apply i ng th e i nventio n to th e well k no wn ty pe o f c losed or contq ous ci rc ui t mach i nes. F i g . 2 i s a si mi lar d iag ram con tai ni ng an armatu re wi th separate coi ls con u seted d ia metri cally , o r wh at i s g enerally “ ” i F i a h i n 3 is t m c e . n c i r cu e called an p ein a d i ag ram sh o wi ng th e ap pli cati on o f venti o n to a m ach i ne th e ar mature co i ls o f wh i c h h ave a co mm o n j oi nt. Refer ri ng to F i g . 1, let Arepresent o ne o f my i m pro ved meters or transfor mers, wh i c h , fo r “ ” co nvenienc e, I sh all desi g nate a co nv erter, d wh i c h consists of an annu lar core, B , woun and D , th ose wi th fou r i nd epend ent coi ls, : nn t o i l i i co e c t e d d ametr ica ly o ppos te be ng eth er so as to co operate i n pai rs i n estab ish i ng free poles i n th e ri ng , th e tend ency o f eac h pai r bei ng to fix th e poles at ni nety de I I b a n a r I a T h m a r f h e o h . e r e r r e e s m t e t e y g o tu re, E, wi th i n th e ri ng , wh i c h is wou nd wi th Th e obj ect is coi ls c losed upo n th emselves . c urrents o f suc h to pass th ro ug h coi ls relati ve streng th and d i rec ti on as to prod uce a p rog ressi ve sh i fti ng o r mo vement o f th e d i i u n m u m n e e fl e a ro th e a o i n f m a x m t c c t t s o g p m i n a i n rotary move ri ng , and to th ereb t a a y ment of th e ar matu re. I th erefo re sec u re to th e sh aft F of th e generato r fou r i nsulated co ntact ri ngs , a b c d, u po n wh i c h I cause to ’ ' ’ ' bear th e collec ti ng b rushes a b c d , connected by wi res G G H H , res pec ti vely , wi th th e and D . term i nals of coi ls Amu me, for sake of i llIIstratIon, th at th e coi ls D are to recei v e th e max i mu m and at th e same i nstant th e mi ni mu m coi ls cu rrent, so th at th e polar li ne may he m i d way th e cur re nts are

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tend ed to fo rm co nti nu ous po rti o ns a b c «I. 6 5 Th e b rush es beari ng on th e c onti nuous por ti o ns for taki ng oii th e alternati ng cu rrents ’ ' ’ ’ are rep resented by a b c d . Th e collec ti ng br ush es, or th ose wh i ch may be used to take ot l th e d i rec t c u rrent, are d esi g nated by M M. 70 Two pai rs of th e armat ure coi ls and th ei r co m utato rs are sh o wn i n th e fi g u re as bei ng u ti li zed ; b u t all mav be u ti li zed i n a s i m i lar m anner. Th ere is another well k nown ty pe o f um 75 ' ’ ’ ch i ne i n wh i ch th ree or mor co i ls, A B C , q o n th e armature h ave a co mm on j oi nt, th e free ends bei ng connec ted to th e seg ments of a Th is for m of generato r i s i llus co m m u tator. trated i n F i g . 3 . I n th is case eac h ter m i nal 80 o f th e g enerator i s co nnec ted di rectly or i n d er i vati o n to a conti nu ous ri ng , ab c, and col ' leeti ng b r ush es beari ng th ereon,take o fl th e alternati ng c u rrents th at operate th e mo to r. It is preferable i n th is case to employ a 85 motor or transfor mer wi th th ree energ i zi ng ” ” co i ls, A B C , plac ed sy m metri cally wi th th ose of th e generator, and th e c i rc ui ts fro m th e latter are connected to th e ter m i nals of suc h coi ls ei th er d i rec tly —as wh en th ey are 0 9 ' stati onary — or by means o f b rush es c and co n tact ri ngs c. I nth i s, as i n th e oth er cases, th e ord i nary c ommu tato r may be used on th e g en erato r, and th e c u rrent taken fro m i t uti li zed for exc i ti ng th e g enerator fi eld mag nets or for 95 oth er p urp oses. Th ese ex amples serve to i llustrate th e p ri n c i ple of th e i nvention. I t wi ll be observed th at i n any case i t i s necessary only to add th e co nti n uous co ntact or collec ti ng ri ngs and to w e ec ti ons between th em and estab lish th e conn th e app rOp ri ate coi ls. I t wIIl be u nderstood th at th is i nventi on is ap pli cable to oth er ty pes of m ach i ne— as, fo r d uced co i ls are 1 0 5 ex am ple, th ose by wh i ch th e i n stati onary and th e b rush es and mag net re volve; b u t th e manner of i ts appli cati o n is ob v i o us to one sk i lled i n th e art. H av i ng now desc ri bed my i nventi on, wh at I c lai m is 1 . Th e co mb i nati on, wi th a co nv erter h av i ng i ndependent energ i zi ng coi ls, o f a conti nu ous o r d i rec t c u rrent dy namo or m ag neto ma c h i ne, and i ntermed i ate ci rc u i ts per m anently co nnec ted at su i table po i nts to th e i nd uced o r I I 5 i e r i n n r t c o l o n e r a t o a s h r e n s e t e e a i s f t h e e g g g , fo rth . 2 . Th e co mb i nati on, wi th a converter p ro v i d ed wi th i nd epend ent energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts, o f a co nti nuo us or d i rec t c urrent g enerato r p ro I 2 0 v ided wi th conti nuous collecti ng r i ngs co n nected i n d eri vati o n to th e armature coi ls to form th e term i nals of ci rc u i ts c or respond ing to th ose of th e conver ter, as h erei n set forth . N IK O LA TESLA. W i tnesses ‘

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N IK OLA TESL/t, a su b jcet of th e Emperor of Austri a, f ro m Smi lj an, Li ke, bord er cou ntry of Austria H u ngary , now resi di ng at N ew Y ork, i nth e county and S tate of N ew Y or k , h ave i nvented certai n new and usefulI m pro vements i nElectri c Generators, of wh ich th e followi ng i s aspec i ficati on, reference bei ng b ad to th e d rawi ng acco mpany i ng and formi ng a part of th e same. My present i nventi on relates, ch i efly, to th e alternati ng c urrent system i nvented by me and d esc ri bed i n p ri o r patents, notably N os. and of May 1 , 1 888, i n wh i ch the motors or trans formers, or generally th e r e h i converters, are perated by ap ro i v s ft e ss g i ng or m ovement of th ei r mag neti c poles pro d uced by th e co operati ve action of i ndepend use al ent magneti zi ng coi ls th rough wh i ch ternati ng c ur rents i n proper ord er an d i rec tion. I n my sai d system , as I h ave h eretofo re sh own, I employ ed a g enerator of alternati ng currents i n wh i ch th ere were i ndependent i a d uced or g enerati ng coi ls correspond i ng to th e energi zi ng coi ls of th e co nverter, and th e t e lati c as of th e generator and converters were u c h t h e l s t h d f n f s e l a t e o i o o r t n e r a o t a e y p g the magneti c poles of th e converter e ualed th at of th e armatu re oi th e generato r. To sec u re th e g reatest effici ency, i t is neces sary to ru n th e mach i nes at a h ig h speed , and th is is true not only of th ose generators and motors wh i ch are parti cularly adapted for use i n my system , b ut Of oth ers. T h e practi ca bi li ty of r u nni ng at very h igh speeds, h ow ever, arti c ularly i n th e case o f large genera p tors, Is li m i ted by m ech ani cal cond i ti ons, i n seeki ng to avoi d wh i ch I h ave d ev ised v ari ous i e r a n t h e d r t m n e n o f s t e u e r e ffi c i t l a n s s p g y p condi ti ons, alth oug h ru nni ng th e enerator at r ati vely low rate of speet . a comp a My present i nventi on consists of anoth er way of acco mplish i ng th is result, wh i ch i n certai n respects p resents many ad vantag es. Accord i ng to th e i nventi on, i n lieu of d ri vi ng th e armatu re of th e generator at a h igh rate of speed , I pr od uce a rotati on of th e mag neti c f l n d e e m e t o n v n e t h e e e r a t o r n d r i e o f o a l o e s g p the oth er at a d i flerent speed , by wh i ch si mi Iar results are obtai ned to th ose sec ured by a i f f n o o n o h m o e t e e l e ents. i r o t a t d a p r ,

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I sh all descri be th is i nventi on by reference to th e d i ag ram d rawi ng h ereto annexed . Th e generator wh i ch su ppli es th e c urrent for operati ng th e motors o r transformers eon 5 5 sists i n th is i n stance of a subdi v i d ed r i ng or annular co re wou nd wi th fou r d iametri cally ’ opposi tecoi ls, E E . W i th i nth e r i ng i s m ou nted a cy li nd ri cal armature c ore wou nd long i tud i ’ nally wi th two i ndepend ent coi ls, F F , th e 60 ends o f wh i c h lead , respec ti vely , to two pai rs o f ' ’ i nsulated contact or co llec ti ug r i ngs, D D G G , Collecti ng b ru sh es d on th e armatu re sh aft; ' ’ d g g bear upon th ese ri ngs, r espec ti vely , and co nvey th ec urrents th ro ug h th etwo i nd epend 65 ' I n th e mai n li ne th ere c ut li ne ci rcui ts M M . may be i ncluded one or more motors or trans formers, or both . I f motors be used , th ey are construc ted i n accord ance wi th my i nventi on ’ wi th i ndependent coi ls o r sets of coi ls J J , i n 70 ’ eluded , respec ti vely , i n th e c i rc ui ts M M . Th ese energi zi ng coi ls are wou nd on a ri ng o r annular field or on pole pi eces th ereo n, and l rnati ng cu r f h a e o t e t o n d b t h a i r o u c e e c t p y rents pa ssi ng th ro ug h th em a p rog ressi ve 75 sh i fti ng of th e m ag neti sm f rom pole to pole. Th e cy lind ri cal armature II of th e motor i s wou nd wi th two cells at ri g h t ang les , wh i ch for m i nd ependent c losed c i rc u i ts If transformers be em ploy ed , I co nnec t o ne 80 set of th e pri mary coi ls, as N N , wou nd o n a ’ s M , and ri ng or annular core, to one c i rc u i t, a ’ ’ th e o th er p ri mary coi ls, N N , to th e c i rc u i t ’ M. Th e secondary coi ls K K may th en be u tili zed fo r ru nni ng g roups of i ncandescent 85 ’ lamps PP. W i th th e generator I employ an exc iter. Th is consists of two poles, A A, of steel per manently mag neti zed , or o f i ron exc i ted by a battery or oth er generato r Of co nti nuous our 90 rents, and acyli nd ri cal ar mature c ore mou nted on a sh aft, and wound wi th two lo ng i tud i O ne end of each O f th ese coi ls nal eoils, 0 i s connected to th e collecti ng r i ngs b c, respect i vely , wh i le th e oth er ends are b oth c onnec ted 95 ’ ’ to a ri ng, a. Collecti ng b rush es b c b ear on th e ri ngs 6 0, respec ti vely , and co nd uc tors L Lconvey th e c urrents th erefrom th rough th e ’ L i s a com coi ls E and E of th e generato r. f mon return wi re to brush o . Two i nd epend xoc ent ci rcui ts are th us formed , one i ncludi ng coi ls O of th e exci ter and E E of th e generator, ’

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at a rate of speed e ual to th e su m of the speeds of th e armatu re and m ag neti c poles o f th e generato r, so th at a co mparati vely low 70 speed of th e g enerator arm atu re wi ll p rod uce a h ig h speed i nth e m oto r. I t wi ll b e obser ved i n connec ti on wi th th is system th at O n d i m i nish i ng th e res i stance o f th e ex ternal c i rcu i t of th e g enerator arm atu re 75 by ch ec k i ng th e speed o f th e m otor or b y ad d i ng translati ng devi ces i n m u lti ple are i n th e second ary c i rc ui t o r ci rcu i ts of th etransform er th e strength o f th e c u rrent i n th e armatu re h i s i s d ue to two 80 ci rcu i t i s greatly i nc reased . T causes : fi rst, to th e g reat d i fierences i n th e speeds of th e motor and g enerator, and , sec o ndly , to th e fact th at th e apparatus follows th e analog y of a transfor mer, for, i n propo r ti on as th e resistance of th e ar mature o r sec 85 ond ary c i rcui ts is red uced , th e strength o f th e c u rrents i n th e field or p ri m ary c i r c u i ts of th e n d h u rrents i n th e d t n a c r a r i i cr e a s e e o e n e s t g ar matu re aug mented correspond i ng ly . F or s ons th e c urrents i n th e ar matu re 90 si mi lar rea co ils of th e g enerator i ncrease v ery rapid ly wh en th e speed of th e arm atu re is red uced wh en ru nni ng i n th e same d i recti on as th e mag neti c poles or conv ersely . I t wi ll be u nd erstood from th e above d e 9 5 sc ri pti on th at th e generator ar matu re may be ru n i n th e d i recti o n of th e sh i fti ng of th e m ag neti c poles, b u t m ore rapid ly , and th at i n suc h ca se th e speed of th e m otor wi ll be eq ual to th e d i ff erence between th e two rates. I nmany appli cati ous to elec tri calconversi o n and d istr i b uti on th is system possesses g reat ad vantages b oth i n econo my , effici ency , and i i . c a b l t i r a c t y p W h at I clai m i s 1 . Th e comb i nati on, wi th analternati ng c u r rent g enerator h av i ng i nd epend ent energ i zi ng or field and i ndepend ent i nd uced or ar ms tu re coi ls, of an alternati ng c u rrent ex ci ter h av i ng g enerati ng or i nd uced coi ls corre I I O i z i n spondi ng to and co nnected wi th th e ener g g s set forth . co ils of th e g enerator, a 2 . I n an alter nati ng cu rrent generato r, th e combi nati on of th e elements named and co operati v ely assoc i ated i n th e follo wi ng m an I I 5 ner : a d eld m ag net wou nd wi th i ndependent coi ls eac h co nnected wi th a source of alter nat i ng c u rrents , wh ereby th e m agneti c poles pro d uced b y sai d coi ls wi ll be p rog rem i vely sh i fted or m oved th rough th e field , and an n o ar matu re core wou nd wi th i nd ependent coi ls, each h avi ng termi nals fro m wh i ch c urrents are d eli v ered to th e i ndepeudent ex ternal c i r cu i ts. 3. T h e system of electr ical d istri bu ti on con I z5 si sti ng of th e combi nati o n, wi th an alter nat i ng c urrent generator h avi ng i nd ependent energ i zi ng coi ls and an ar matu re wou nd wi th i nd ependent i nd uced coi ls, of an alternati ng c u rrent ex c i ter h avi ng i nd uced coi ls co rre I 30 spo nd i ng to and co nnec ted wi th t he energ i zi ng coi ls of th e g enerator, and o ne or more electri cat converters h avi ng i nd epend ent i nd uci ng or ener i zi ng coi ls co nnec ted wi th th e corre g -

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w h i i n id r ere n r o t n c a s e a n t s e c e ss a t o co s e y ( wh i ch , 5 5 th ere are more th an two c i rc u i ts reason of th ei r d i ff erent self i nd ucti on, sec ure a d i ff erence of ph ase etween th e two c urrents i n th e two b ranch es th at prod uces t h e a sh if ti ng or rotation of th e poles. B y alternati ons of c urrent oth er c u rrents are 60 i nd uc ed i n th e c losed—or sh ort c i rc ui tod armatu re coi ls and th e moto r h as a strong to r u e. W h en th e d esi red speed i s reach ed , th e sh untaro und th earm ature c oils i s opened and th e current d i re c ted th rough oth arma 65 tu re and field coi ls nd er th ese condi ti ons th e m otor h as a strong tendenc to s nch ronism. In th e dr awings h ereto annexed h ave i llustrated several mod i fications of th e plan 70 he a o ve set f orth f or operati ng otors . T fig u res are d iag rams, and will be explai ned i n th ei r ord er. F ig u re 1 : Aand Bd esi gnate th e field coils of th e m otor. As th eci rcui ts including th ese 75 h ave coi ls are of d i fferent self i nd uction, re resented th is b y a resi stance coi l R i n ci r p » r u r w n d lf i n d u i n il c i t i t s e c t c o S c h A, a a o u Th e sam e res ult ina of urse cu i t wi th B . th e wi nd i ng of th e coils. C is 80 be sec ured th e armatu re c i rc ui t, th e termi nals of wh i c h ru sh es c d ear on th ese are ri ngs or b. B r i ngs and connect wi th th e li ne and field i s th e sh unt or sh ort ci rc ui t c irc u i ts . aro u nd th e armature. E i s th e swi tch th ere 85 h ave i n Th e operati on of th ese d evi ces stated a o ve. It wi ll b e o served th at i n s uch a d isposi tion as is i llustrated i n F ig 1 , th e field c i r c ui ts Aand B ei ng of d i d erent self i nd uc 90 ti on, th ere wi ll always b e a greater lag of th e c u rrent i n one th an th e oth er, and th at, generall , th e armature ph ases wi ll not correspond wi th ei th er, b ut wi th th e result ant of oth . It i s th eref ore i mportant to ob 95 serve t h e proper r ule i n wi nd i ng th e arma tu re. F or i nstance, i f th e motor h ave eigh t — — w il l f h r h u r i n c i u i t u r l f o c t e r e b e o e s e a c o p res ultant poles, and h ence th e armature wi nd i ng sh ould be suc h as to prod uce f ou r poles, rec i n ord er to consti tute a tru e s nc h roni zi ng m oto r. F i g 2 : Th is d i ag ram d i ffers f ro m th e pre v i ous one only i n respec t to th e ord er of con nec ti ons. In th e resent case th e armatu re 1 0 5 coi l, instead of b e u g i n seri es wi th th e field

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s i s i n m ulti ple arc th erewi th t Th e a matu re wi nd i ng may b e si mi lar to th at o f th e field — th at i s to say , th e arm atu re may h ave two or m o re coi ls wou nd or ad apted f or d if 5 ferent self i nd uc ti on and ad apted , pref era bly , to prod u ce th e same d i fferenc e of ph ase as th e fi eld coi ls O n starti ng th e moto r th e sh u nt i s c losed aro u nd both coi ls Th i s i s sh ow n i n F i g 3, i n wh i c h th e ar matu re c oils to are F G . To i nd icate th ei r d i ff erent elec tri c al c h arac ter, h ave sh o wn i n c i rc u i t wi th ' th em , respec ti vel , th e res i stanc e R and th e ' self i nd u c ti on coi l S Th e two armatu re coi ls are i n seri es w i th th e d ei d coi ls and th e sam e 1 5 d i sposi ti o n of th e sh u nt o r sh ort c i rc u i t D i s u sed I t i s of ad vantag e i n th e o perati onof m o tors of th i s k ind to co ns tru c tor w i nd th e arma tu re i n s uc h m anner th at wh ensh ort c i rc u i ted on th e s tart i t wi ll h av e a tend enc to reac h a 2 0 h i h er s eed th an th at wh i c h s nc h roni zes p g w i th th e g enerato r F or exam ple, a g i ven m o tor h av i ng , say , ei g h t poles sh o uld r u n, w i th th e arm atu re c oil sh ort c i rc u i ted , at two th o u sand rev olutions per m i nu te to b ri ng i t u p to 2 5 s nc h ronis m It wi ll g enerall h appen, h ow ever, th at th i s s peed i s not reac h ed , owi ng to th e f ac t th at th e ar matu re and field c urrents do not properl correspo nd , so th at wh en th e current i s passed h roug h th e ar matu re (th e u i te u p to s nc h roni sm 30 moto r not bei ng “ th ere i s a li ab i li t th at i t would not h ol ” th eref ore pref er to so on, as i t i s ter m ed . wi nd or constr u c t th e m otor th at on th e start, wh en th e arm atu re coi ls are sh ort c i rc tti ted , i r h h h d l n t o e a c a s e e d w i l t e t r h m o o t e p 35 g er — n u h ro s as, f or i nstance, d ou b le o th anth es nc th e latte r. In su c h case th e d i ffic u lt ab o v e allu d ed to i s not f elt, f or th e motor wi ll al way s h old u p to s nc h roni sm i f th e s nc h i n th e case su pposed of two 4 0 rou ons speed — th ou sand revolu ti ons i s reach ed or passed . Th i s may b e accom plish ed i n vari ou s wa s ; b ut f or all prac ti cal purposes th e f ollo wi ng wi ll su mce: wi nd on th e arm atu re two sets 4 5 of coi ls. On th e start sh ort c i rc u i t one onl , th ereb prod uci ng a nu m er of poles on th e arm atu re, wh i c h wi ll tend to r u n th e speed up W h en su c h a ov e th e s nc h ronous li m i t ssed , th e c ur rent i s d i li m i t i s reac h ed or pa 5° rooted th rough th e oth er c oil, wh i c h , b y i n creasi ng th enu mb er of arm atu re poles, tends In F ig 4 suc h a to m ai ntai n s nc h ro ni sm disposi tion i s sh own: Th e m otor h avi ng , say , eigh t poles contai ns two field c i rc ui ts A r m n d n a i l i u o T h s f di n c t r ff t s e e o f e e $ 5 and B , ture h as two coils F and G. Th e f orm er i s closed u pon i tself , th e latter connec ted wi th th e field and li ne th ro u h contac t ri ngs a b, b rush es c d, and a swi tc E. O n th e start 60 th e coil F alone i s ac ti v e and th e motor tends to run at a speed a o ve th e sy nc h ronou s ; b u t ‘ 1 wh en th e coil G i s c onneo t w h c c i rc l' th e number of arrmt t wh ile the motor i s 65 motor Thi s d is t that th e closed th e motor lo t u

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at th e same ti me th e condi ti ons are such th at th e motor comes out of s nch ronism more readi l . To i nc rease th e tend enc to s nch ro ni sm , two c i rc u i ts m ay b e used on th e arm a ture, one of wh i c h i s sh ort c i rc ui ted on th e start and b oth connec ted wi th th e ex ternal c i rc u i t af ter th e s nch ronou s speed is reac h ed or passed . Th is d isposi ti on is sh own i n F i g . 5 . Th ere are th ree contac t ri ngs a b e and th ree rush es c d f , wh i ch connec t th e arm a tu re c i rc u i ts wi th th e external c i rc u i t. O n starti ng , th e swi tc h II i s tu rned to co mplete th e connec ti on etween one b i nd i ng pos t P and th e field coi ls. Th i s sh ortr c i rc u i ts o ne of th e arm atu re c oi ls, as G. Th e oth er coil F i s ou t of ci rc u i t and open. W h en th e moto r i s u p to speed , th e swi tch H i s tu rned ac , so th at th e connec ti on f rom i nd i ng post P to th e d eld coi ls is th ro ug h th e c oi l G , and swi tch K i s c losed , th ere i nc lud i ng coil F i n m u lti ple arc wi th th e field coi ls Both armatu re coi ls are th us ac ti ve F rom th e above d esc ri ed i nstanc es i t i s evi d ent th at man oth er d sposi ti ons f or car i ry i ng ou t th e i nv ention are possi le d o not clai m h erei n th e meth od and means desc ri bed and sh own f or operati ng a m otor prod uci ng arti fici all a d i ff erence of cu rrent ph ase i n i ts i ndepend ent ener c lai m , b road l , a g i zi ng c i rc ui ts ; nor d o m otor h av i ng i nd epend ent energ i zi ng c i r c u i ts of d i fferent se lf i nd u c tion and arm a tu re c i rc u i ts co nnec ted therewi th , as th ese f eatu res are m ad e sub ec ts of oth er appli ca ti ons wh i c h h ave filed . W h at I clai m i s 1. Th e m eth od h erei n d esc ri bed o f operat i ng alternati ng c u rrent m oto rs h av i ng i nd e d n ent ener i zi ng c i rc u i ts , wh i c h co nsi sts e p g i n sh ort c i rc u tti ng th e ar mature ci rc u i t o r c i rc ui ts u nti l th e motor h as reac h ed or passed a s nc h roni zi ng speed and th en connec ti ng sai d arm atu re c i rc ui ts wi th th e exter nal c i r cu it, as set forth . 2 . Th e m eth od of operati ng al ternati ng ’ c u r rent motors h av i ng fiéld coi ls of di fi erent self i nd u cti on, wh i ch consi sts i n d i rec ti ng al ternati ng c u rrents f rom an ex ternal sou rc e th ro u gh th e field c i rc u i ts onl u nti l th e m o tor h as reac h ed a g i v en speed and th en d i rec ti ng said c u rrents th ro ug h oth th e field c irc ui ts and one or m ore of th e arm atu re c i r c u i ts, as set f orth . 3. Th e m eth od of operati ng alter nati ng c u rrent m otors h av i ng field coi ls of d i lf erent self i nd u c ti on, wh i ch co nsi sts i n d i rec ti ng al ternati nv currents fro m an ex ternal sou rc e th rou g h h e field c i rc u i ts and sh o rt c i rc u i ti ng apart of th earm ature c i rc u i ts, and th en wh en th e m oto r h as attai ned a g i ven speed di rec t i ng th e alternati ng c u rrents th ro ugh bo th th e wt and a eor more of th e arm atu re c i rcu i ts,

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a s, o f wh i c h th e f ollowi ng is a speci ficap ti on, ref erence b ei ng h ad to th e ac c om pan rc i n g d rawi ngs. Th is invention relates to alternati ng c u r rent m otors of th e general d esc r i pti on i a vented b y m e, and i n h i c h two or more en erg izi ng c i rcu i ts are em lo ed; th roug h wh i c h 1 5 alternati ng cu rre nts d rif eri ng i n ph ase are pag ed, wi th th e result of prod uci ng a pro n r i n r v i ro t a t of th e poles or a i f i o o o n s h t g g poi nts of maxi mu m attrac ti ve s h eet. In prior patents and appli cations h av e shown and d esc ri b ed v arious fo rms o f m otors of th is i nd. Among th em are m otors i n which b oth energi zi ng c i rc ui ts are elec tri call ali ke—th at is to say , both h ave th e same or approxi matel th e same elec tri cal resi stance 35 and self i nd u cti on— i a th e o erati on of wh i c h p fire ali en ati ng c urrents u sed are pri mari l of di fferent ph ase. I n oth ers th e d i flerenc e — as, f or i a of ph ase i s arti fic iall prod u ced stanc a i n cases wh ere th e m otor c i rc u i ts are 3° of di ff erent resi stance and self i nd uc ti on, so that th e same c u rrent di vi d ed etween th em will b e retard ed i n one to a g reater ex tent th an in th e oth er, and th e re u isi te ph ase d if ferenc e sec u red i n th i s way . To th is latter 35 oh m g enerall my presen t i nventi on relates. Th e lag or rotation of th e phases of an al ternati ng c urrent is d i rectl proporti onal to th e self i nd u cti on and i nversel proporti onal to th e resi stanc e of th e ci rc u i t th rou g h wh i ch 4° th e cu rrent ows. H ence, i n ord er to sec u re th e pro per diff erence of ph ase etween th e two moto r c i rcu i ts, i t i s d esi rab le to ma e th e self i nd uc ti on i n one mu ch h i g h er and th e re sistance m u ch lower th an th e self i nd u c ti on 45 and res istance, respec ti vel , i n th e oth er. At th e same ti me th e m ag neti c uanti ti es of th e two poles or sets of poles wh i ch th e two c i r cui ts prod uc e sh ould b e approxi m atel e u al. Th ese req ui rements , wh i ch h ave f ound to ° 5 exist i n m otors of th i s k i nd , h ave led m e to

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th e i nvention of a mo tor h avi ng th e f ollo w i ng general ch arac teristi cs : Th e c oils whi c h are i nc lud ed i n th at energi zi ng c i rc ui t whi c h i s to h ave th e h i g h er self i nd u c tion mak e of coarse wi re, o r a cond u cto r o f relati vel lo w res istanc e, and u se th e g reatest possi b le length or nu m er of tu rns. In th e o th er set o f c oi ls use a com parati vel f ew tu rns o f finer ‘ wi re or awi re of h ig h er res is tanc e. F u rth er m ore, i n ord er to appro xi m ate th e mag neti c 6c uanti ties of th e poles exci ted b y th ese coils, u se i n th e self i nd u cti on c i rc u i t cores muc h longer th an th ose i n th e oth er or resi stanc e c i rc ui t. h ave sh o wn i n th e d rawi ngs a mo to r em bod i ng th ese f eatu res Fi g ure 1 is a parts ec tio nal vi ew of th e mo tor at ri gh t ang les to th e sh af t. F ig . 2 is a d i ag ram of th e field c i rc u i ts . In F i g. 2 , let A re pres ent th e coi ls i n one moto r-c i rc u i t, and Bth ose i n th e oth er. Th e c i rc u i t A i s to h ave th e h ig h er self i n d uc ti on. th eref o re use a long length or a large nu mb er of tu rns o f coarse wi re i n f orm i ng th e coi ls of th i s c i rc u i t. F or th e c i rc ui t r , I use a sm aller cond u cto r, o r a cond uc to of a h i g h er resi stanc e th an copper, such as German si lver or i ro n, and wi nd th e coi ls wi th f ewer tu rns. In ap pl i ng th esecoils to a mo to r b u i ld u p a field m ag net of plates C , of i ro n or steel, sec u re d tog eth er i n th e us ual 80 manner . Eac h plate i s f ormed b olts wi th f ou r (m ore or less) long cores E, arou nd wh i ch i s a spac e to rec ei ve th e coil and an e u al nu m er of sh o rt pro ec ti ons F to rec ei ve th ecoils of th e res istance c i rc u i t. Th e plates are g enerall annular i n sh ape, h avi ng an th e open space i n th e center for re c ei vi u armatu re G, wh i c h pref er to wi nd wi th 0 used n alternati ng c u rrent d i vi d ed be coi ls. tween th e two c i rc u i ts i s retard ed as to i ts to a m uch g reater ex ph ases i n th e ci rc u i t tent th an i n th e c i rc u i t . y reason of th e relati v e si zes and di sposi ti on of th e cores and coi ls th e m ag neti c eflec t of th e poles E and F u pon th e armatu re closel appro xi m ate. Th ese cond i tions are well u nderstood and read il sec u red one s i ll d i n th e ar t. e r n i m portant result sec u red th e eon stru cti on h erei n sh o wn of th e m otor is, th at th ese coils wh ic h are d esi g ned to h ave th e 1 0 ° -

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f ro m th e oth er element; b u t i n m otors i n wh i c h th e coi ls of b oth armatu re and field are c onnec ted wi th th e external c i rc u i t th e res ult c an b e muc h m ore perf ec tl ob tai ne . d In f urth er explanati on of m y ob ect let i t 5 5 b e ass u m ed th at th e energ as represented i n th e m ag neti sm i n th e field of agi ven m otor is ni net and th at of th e arm atu re ten. Th e su m of th ese u anti ti es wh i c h represents th e to tal energ ex pended i n d ri vi ng th e m otor, 6 0 i s one h u nd red ; b ut, ass um i ng th at th e m oto r b e so construc ted th at th e energ in th e field is r ep resented b y fif t and th at i n th e arm a tu re by fif ty , th e su m i s sti ll one h u nd red ; b u t wh ile i n th e fi rst i ns tance th e p rod uc t is 65 ni ne h u nd red , i nth e second i t i s two th ousand five h u nd red , and as th e energ d ev eloped i s i n propo rti on to th ese prod u c ts i t i s clear th at — i oth er n t th ose m otors are th e m ost emc e — th i ngs ei ng e ual ln wh i c h th e m ag netic 7o energ i es d eveloped i n th e armature and field ob tai n b y us i ng aree u al. Th ese resu lts th e sam e am o unt of copper or ampere tu rns oth are i n bo th elements wh en th e cores of e ual, or appro xi matel so, and th e s am e c u r 75 rent energ i zes oth ; or i n c as es wh ere th e c u rrents i n one elem ent are i nd uc ed to th ose of th e oth er u se i n th e i nd u ced coi ls an excess of copper ov er th at i n th e pri m ar 80 elem ent o r cond uc tor. W h i le k now of no way of i llustrati ng th i s i nv enti on a d rawi ng suc h as wi ll m eet th e f or mal re u i rem ents o f an appli catio n f or i a n f r n n a t h v d o v e c e t a n co e e a e d e e , p pp n conv enti onal fig u re of a motor suc h as em 85 wo uld state, h owev er, th at b eli eve ploy th at w i th th e p ro lem b ef ore h i m wh i ch h ave h erei n stated , and th e solu ti on wh ic h h av e p roposed, any one s i lled i n th e art wi ll be ab le to c arr ou t and appl th i s i nv enti on 90 w i th o u t d i ffic u lt . Generall Spea i ng .i f th e m ass of th e co res of arm atu re and fi eld b e e u al, th e am ou nt of c epper or am pe re tu rns of th e energ i zi ng co i ls on oth sh o u ld also b e eq u al; b u t th ese 95 cond i ti ons wi ll be mod i fied i n w ell u nd erstood wa s i n d i ff erent f or ms o f m ac h i ne. It wi ll be u nd ers tood th at th ese resu lts are m ost ad v antag eous wh en ex i sti ng u nd er th e con d i ti o ns p resented wh en th e moto r i s ru nni ng t oo

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all wh om i t m a conc er n N I OLA Tnsna, a sub e i t nown th at m i l an, u stri a, f rom S cet of th e E m pero r of Li a, ord er countr of Austri a Hu ngar , re or , i n th e cou nt and S tate sid i ng at N ew or , h ave i nv ented certai n new and of N ew m provem ents i n Elec tra Mag neti c usef u l Moto rs, of wh i ch th e f ollowi ng i s a spec i fica ti on, r ef erence b ei ng b ad to th e d rawi ngs ac co m pan ing and f orm i ng a part of th e sam e. Th i s i nventi on relates to th at f orm of alter m e, i nwh i c h nat1ng — c u rrent m oto r i nvented th ere are two o r m ere energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts th ro ug h wh i c h alternati ng c u rrents d i fi eri ng h ave i n pri or i n ph ase are cau sed to pass. i w l i o n h n u f r m t r i n d a c a s s o v a s o s n t o t e s a a p p p — r f t h i m o t o first, m otors h av i ng s or ty pes o two or m ore energ i zi ng c i rc ui ts of th e sam e elec tri cal c h arac ter, and i n th e perati on of wh i c h th e c u rrents u sed d i fi er pri mari l 1 n h w i u rali t f n r l o m e n d t o s t a o h s a s e co , p ; p e i i erg i zi ng c rc u ts of d iff erent elec tri c al c h ar ac te r, i n or b y m eans of wh i c h th e di tterenc e of p h as e i s prod u c ed ar ti fic i all , and , th i rd , m otors w i th a plu rali t of energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts, th e c u r rents i n one b ei ng i nd u ced f rom i n anoth er sh all h erei naf ter c urrents sh ow th e appli c atio n of m y p resent i nven ti on to th ese several t pes. C onsi d eri ng th e stru c tu ral and operati ve condi ti o ns of any — th em as, for example, th at fi rst one of nam ed — tb e armatu re wh i ch i s m ou nted to rotate i n o edi enc e to th e cc operati v e i n fluence or ac ti onof th e energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts h as coi ls wou nd u pon i t wh i ch are closed u po n th emselves and m wh i ch c urrents are i nd uc ed c u rrents wi th th e ob ec t and th eenerg 1z1ng — resu lt o f energ i zi ng th e armatu re core;b u t u n d er any su c h cond i ti ons as mus t exi st 1n th ese motors i t i s ob vi o us th at a certai n ti m e m u st elapse etween th e m ani f estati ons of an ener 1 n th e field co ils, and n i m u l rr t s e u z i n c e i p g g th e correspond ing mag neti c state or ph ase 1n th e ar m atu re esta li sh ed b y th e c u rrent i n d aood th ere ;c onse u entl ag i ven m ag neti c i n u enc e or eff ec t i n th e field wh i ch i s th e d i c u rrent i mpu lse w i ll rect resu lt of a p ri m ar h av e ecom e more o r less wea ened or lost before th e correspo ndi ng efiec t i n th e ar m a ture i nd i rec tl p rod uced h as reac h ed i ts maxi mu m . Th i s i s a condi ti on u nfavorab le

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to effic i ent wor i ng i n certai n eases— as, f or i nstance, wh en th e prog ress of th e resultant i r l r n t f m x i m u m t i o n i s v o o s o a t r a c t e o a e s p p g reat, or wh en a ver h ig h nu mb er of alter 55 nati ons i s emplo ed— f or i t i s apparent th at a strong er tend enc to rotati on wi ll b e mai n tai ned i f th e m axi mu m m ag neti c attrac ti ons or condi ti ons i n b oth arm atu re and field co i nc i d e, th e energ d eveloped b y a motor b e 60 i ng m easu red b y th e prod uc t of th e magneti c uanti ti es of th e armatu re and field . Th e o ec t, th eref ore, i n th i s i nvention i s to so c onstruc t o r organize th ese m oto rs th at th e maxi ma of th e m ag neti c effec ts of th e 65 two elem ents— th e armatu re and field —s h all m ore nearl coi nc i de. Th i s I accom plish i n vari ou s wa s, wh i c h may est ex plai n b y ref erence to th e d rawi ng s, i n wh ich vari ous plans f or accompli sh i ng th e desi red results 70 are illustrated. F i g u re 1 : Th i s i s a d i ag ram mati c i llustra ti on of am otor s stem su ch as I h ave desc ri ed i n m y pri o r patents, and i n wh i ch th e alter nati ng c u r rents proc eed f rom i nd epend ent 75 sou rc es and differ pri mari l i n ph ase. Ad esig nates th e field magnet or mag neti c f rame of th e motor ; B , opposi tel located pole pi ec es adapted to recei v e th e coi ls of one energ i zi ng c i rc u i t; and 0 , si milar pole 80 i f r h i f n r i z t l s h r t e c e s o e co h e o t e e e o p g i ng c i rc ui t. Th ese c i rc u i ts are d es ig nated , re ’ spec ti v ely, b y E, th e cond uctor f ormi ng a c ommon retu rn to th e g enerator G. B e tween th es e poles i s m ou nted an armatu re 85 f or example, a ri ng o r annu lar armatu re, wou nd wi th a seri es of coi ls F , f or m i ng a closed c i rc u i t or c i rc u i ts . Th e ac ti on or op oration of a m eter th us constru c ted i s now well u nd erstood . It wi ll b e ob serv ed , b ow 90 ever, th at th e m ag netism of poles B , f or ex ample, estab lish ed b y a c u rrent i m pu lse i n th e coi ls th ereon, precedes th e m ag neti c effec t set u p i n th e arm atu re th e i ndu ced cu r rent i n c oi ls F . Conse uentl th e m utual 9s attrac ti on b etween th e arm atu re and fi eld l i n d r o e s s s i c o e a l red u ced Th esam e con p d i tions will be f ou nd to exi st i f, i nstead of assu mi ng th e poles B or as ac ti ng i nde pend entl , we regard th e i d eal resultant of 1 00 oth ac ti ng tog eth er, wh i ch i s th e real cond i tion. To rem ed tb i s, l construc t th e moto r

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h ave i nd icated th i s b y ma i ng m uch larger th an c oils E By reason coi ls of th is d i fierence i n th e elec tr ical c h arac ter of th e two c i rc u i ts th e ph ases o f c u r rent in one are retarded to a g reater ex tent th an th e Let th is di ff erence b e th i rt d egrees. oth er Amotor th us constructed wi ll rotate u nd er th e ac tion of an alternati ng c u rrent; b ut as h appens i n th e case previ ou sl d esc ri ed th e f ec ts of th e arma cor respondi ng magnetic et tu re and field do not coi nci d e owi ng to th e eti c ti me th at elapses etween a g i ven m ’ eff ec t i n th e armatu re and th e cond i t on of 80 rto th eref ore em th e field th at prod uc es i t. ex plai n th e ac ti o n o f th is motor as f ol ’ lo ws : Assu mi ng th at an i mpulse or alterna plo th e secondar or supplem ental poles B ’ tion i n c i rc u i t o r b ranc h E i s ust eg i nni ng C . Th ere b ei ng th i rt d eg rees d i ff erence of E, th e wh i le i n th e branc h D i t i s us t falli ng f ro m ph ase etween th e cu rrents i n coi ls ’ ’ maxi m u m , th e cond i ti o ns of a uarter ph ase m agnetic eflec ts o f poles B C sh ould corre ac u rrent d i fferi ng spond to th at prod uced di flerence. Th e i d eal resultant of th e at or E fif teen trac ti ve f orc es of th e two sets of poles B0 f rom th e c urrent i n coi ls wi ndi n th erefore may b e co nsi d ered as prog ressi ng deg rees. Th is may accom lish ’ p wi th two coils f rom oles Bto poles C wh ile th e i mpu lse i n eac h supplementalpo le B p ’ II . Th e coi ls H are i nclu d ed i na deri ved c i r 90 E is u s ing to maxi m u m and th at i n D i s f all i ng to zero or m i ni m u m . Th e polari ty set u p c u i t h avi ng th e same self i nd u c ti on as c i rc ui t ’ i n a ci rcu i t h avi ng th e same in the armatu re, h owever, la s eh i nd th e , and coi ls H g manif estati ons of field mag netis m, and h enc e self i nd uc ti on as c i rc ui t E, so th at if th ese c i r th i rt deg rees th e mag netism of c u i ts di ffer th e maxi m u m po i nts of attrac tion i n arma ’ ’ n l d t r t h B w i o r o d l l o e s C cor e s a t uced o tu re and field , i nstead of coi nc i di ng , are an p p p d i r n d i r i n f ro m t a t i n i t l T i b a c u r t ff e h h r l s a c e d h ff e e e D l a r s t r a c t e d e e c t i s c O u n u e y g y p g ' ' fifteen degrees. Th is is true i n all or E th e su pplem ental poles B C . Th e mag netic h escaof th ese poles s ucc eed th ose of oth er cases. F or exam ls, if i n F t 1 th e ’ ’ ’ l t h i t h o s E r l a c co h b e m b e e d i l s H i c e l s a e o r n r m e e s e a l t h s a e o e , , y p p 0 m r i u i t h 1 0 d f t i l l u d n d i v c rc t s e m m o f i e n o a s s w fi c e e d t i s e a r i o d e a es t n e t h e e c e e e e t e , p g p ’ ’ th e poles B C wi ll correspond i n efi ect or of th e poles B C and th e c orrespond i ng i n d uc ed effec t i n th e armature; h ence th e mag ph ase, if i t m ay be so termed , to th at pro ’ ’ neti c cond i ti ons o f poles B C and of th e d uced b y a c u rrent di fi eri ng f rom th at i n f orty five d eg rees, er or E armatu re mo re nearl coi nc i d e and a better ei th er ci rc u i t ' ' As poles B C ac t i n con one eigh th of a peri od. result i s obtai ned ' Th is i nvention as applied to a deri ved-c i r uncti on w ith th e po les i n th e armatu re es tablish ed b y poles BC , so i n tu rn poles B c ui t motor is illustrated i n F igs. 3 and 4. Th e ' ' ac t si m i larl wi th th e po les set u p B C , f ormer i s an end v iew of th e motor wi th th e nd er s uc h c ond i tions th e re armatu re i n sec ti on and adiag ram of connec respec ti vel . tardati on of th e mag netic eff ect of th e arma ti ons, and F ig . 4 a verti cal sec ti on th rough tu re and th at of th esecondar poles wi ll b ri ng th e field . Th ese fig ures are also drawn to th e m ax i m u m of th e two more nearly i nto sh ow one of th e di sposi tions of two fields th at m ay b e adopted i n carry i ng out th e i nventi on. coi nc id ence and a corresponding l strong er tor ue or mag neti c attrac tion sec u red Th e poles BB C are i n one field, th e re In suc h a di sposi tion as i s sh own i n F ig. 1 mai ni ng poles i n th e oth er. Th e f ormer are i t wi ll b e o served th at as th e ad acent pole wou nd wi th p ri mar coils J and secondar ’ ’ i r t c i i f e r c u r o e h i t a i t h l t r w h i a e c e s o f i co l s e t i t c o ls K L. Th epri e l a r i e e l t o , p p th e wi ll h ave a c ertai n wea eni ng eff ec t mar coils J are i nd eri ved c i rc ui ts, etween I th eref ore pref er to re wh i c h , upon one anoth er reason of th ei r d i fferent self ind uc move th e second ar poles f rom th e d i rec t i h ti on, th ere i s a d i fierenc e of ph ase, say , of 1 2 0 ’ fiuepc e of th e oth ers Th is may de by con th i rt deg rees. Th e coils K are i n c irc u i t ’ structi ng a m otor wi th two i nd epend ent sets wi th o ne anoth er, as also are coi ls L, and of field s, and w i th ei th er o ne or two armatures th ere sh ould b e a d ifferenc e of ph ase etween electri cally fi o nnec ted , o r usin two arm a th e c u rrents i n coi ls K and Land th ei r corre Th ese mod i cations will spond i ng pri maries of, say, fif teen degrees. tures and one fi eld be i llustrated h erei naf ter. 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it m a m o w h a ll y J e i t nown th at I , N I O LA TESLA, a sub u stri a H ungar , f or cet of the E m pero r of A merl of Sm iljan, Li a, b o rd er countr of Au s w i i w d n a t r t r i a H u n u n e r t b o r e s a N o , g , g 5 in th e c ou nty and S tate o f N ew or , h av e i nvented c ertai n new and u sef u l mprov e ments i n Meth od s of O erati ng Electro Ma g netic Moto rs, of wh i c h 8 f ollowi ng i s a spec i fic ation, ref erence bei ng h ad to th e d rawi ng accom panyi ng and f orm i ng apart of th e same. i n a patent g ranted to 1118 April N o. 401,5 20 h ave sh own and d esc ri ed a meth od of o perati ng alternati ng c u rrent m o first sh i f ti ng o r rotati ng th ei r m ag to rs neti c poles u nti l th e h ad reac h ed or pa ssed a s nc h ronous speed and th en alternati ng th e poles, o r, i n oth er word s, by transf or mi ng th e m otb r b y ac h ang eof c i rc m t connecti ons f rom one Op erated b y th e ac ti o nof tw o or mo re i a d epend ent energ i zi ng c u rrents to a motor op erated a si ngle c u rrent o r several ac ti ng as o ne. Th e p resent i nventi on i s a speci fic way of carryi ng o ut th e same i nv enti on; and i t con si sts i n th e f ollowi ng m eth od . O n th e start prog ressi v el sh i ft th e mag netic po les of one elem ou t or fi eld of th e m otor alternati ng c u rr ents d tfi en ng 1n ph ase a d assed th rou gh p i nd epend ent energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts and sh ort c i rc u i t th e coils of th e oth er elem ent. W h en th e m otor th us started reac h es or passe s th e li m i t of speed s nch ro nous wi th th e g enera tor , I c onnec t u p th e coi ls previ ou sl s h ort c i rc u i ted wi th a sourc e of d i rect c u r rent and b y a c h ang e of th e c i rc u i t c onnec ti ons pro d u c e a si m ple alternati on of th e poles. Th e m oto r th en c onti nu es to ru n i n s nc h ro ni sm wi th th e g enerato r. Th ere are m an spec i fic ally d i ff erent wa s i n w h i c h th i s may b e c ar ri ed ou t, b u t h av e selec ted one f or i ll s trat u i ng t h e pri nc i ple. Th i s 18 i llu strated i n th e annexed d raw i ng , wh i ch i s a si d e v i ew of a m oto r wi th a d i ag ram of th e c i rc u i ts and d e v i c es u sed 1n th e s stem . Th e moto r sh own i s one of th e ord i nar f o r m s, wi th field cores ei th er lam i nated or soli d a nd wi th a c li nd ri cal lam i nated arm a tu re wou nd , f or ex am ple, w ith th e coi ls AB at ri gh t angles. Th e sh af t of th e armatu re c ar r i es th ree collecti n or contac t ri n s C g g o

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h own, f or etter i llustrati on, as of dif E. (S f erent di ameters.) O ne end of coi l A connects to one ri ng , as C , and one end of coi l Bconnects wi th ri ng . 55 Th e rem ai ni ng end s are connected to ri ng E. ru sh es F G H ear Collec ti ng spri ng s or u pon th e ri ngs and lead to th e co ntac ts of a h efi eld T swi tc h , to b eh erei naf er d esc ri ed t coi ls h av e th ei r terrm nals i n i nd i ng posts K 60 K , and m ay b e ei th er c losed u pon th emselves or c onnec ted wi th a sou rc e of d i rec t cu rrent Lby m eans of a swi tc h M Th e m ai nor con trolli ng sw i tch h as fi ve co ntac ts a b c d e and 6 n a n d t b w l v i v a co n e c e d r e o d e n o e s t 5 t y f g, p in su lati ng cro ss b ar h , so as to mov e i n paral leli sm Th ese i ev ers are connec ted to th e li ne wi res f rom a so urc e of alternati ng cnr rents N . Contact a i s connec ted to b ru sh tG ' and c oil B th rou h a d ead resi stanc e R and 70 wi re i s connec ted w i th b ru sh F COt and coil Ath rou g h a self i nd u c ti o n coi l s and w i re 0 . Contac ts 0 and e are connec ted to ru sh es G F , r espec ti vel , th rou g h th e wi res P O, and contac t d is d i rec tl connec ted w i th 75 r ush H Th e lev er f h as a wi dened end , wh i c h m ay span th e contac ts a b. W h en i n on contac t (1 such i ti ou and wi th lev er , th e a ter nati ng c u rrents d i vi e etween th e two m otor coi ls, and b y reason of th ei r d if 80 f erent self i nd uc ti on a d i ff erenc e of cu rrent ph ase i s o tai ned th at starts th e moto r i n ro h av e a ov e stated , tati on. In starti ng , as th e n eld coi ls are sh ort c i rc u i ted W h en th e m oto r h as attai ned th e d esi red 85 speed , th e swi tc h i s sh if ted to th e posi ti on sh ow n i n d otted li nes— th at i a to say , w i th th e levers f g res ti ng on poi nts c c Th i s connec ts u p th e tw o ar m atu re c oi ls i n seri es, and th e m o tor wi ll th en ru n as a s nc h ronou s m otor 90 Th e field coi ls are th rown i nto ci rc u i t wi th th e di rect c u rrent so u rc e wh en th e m ai n swi tc h i s sh i f ted W h at c lai m h erei n as my i nv enti on i s Th e m eth od of operati ng elec tro m a g 95 neti c m otors, wh ic h c onsi sts i n fi rst prog ress i v ely sh i f ting or rotati ng th e m ag neti c poles of one element u nti l i t h as reac h ed a s nc h rou ons speed and th en alter n ati ng said poles and passi ng a di rec t c u rrent th rou gh th e coi ls 1 00 of th e oth er elem ent, as h erei n set f orth . 2 . Th e m eth od of o p erati n l t e e c ro mag g

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i d i n N w a r r t a e s e o r , i n th e cou nty and , g 5 g State of N ew or , h av e i nv ented certai n new and usef u l m pro vem ents i n Elec tro Mag netic Moto rs, of wh ic h th e follow i ng is a spec i fica tion, ref erence bei ng h ad to th e d raw i ngs ac I o com pan i ng and f o rm i ng a part O f th e same h av e i nv ented and elsew h ere d esc ri be d anelec tro mag netic moto r operate do r a dapted to b e operate d b y an alter nati ng elec tri c c u r rent, and wh i c h i s now co mm o nl d esi g n ated , “ 1 5 wh eth er c orrec tl o r not, a mag neti c lag moto r. Th e mai n di s ti ng uish i ng f eatu res of th i s m otor are th e f o llowi ng : An armatu re i s mo u nted wi th i n th e m ag neti zi n g i n u ence of a certai n num ber of field m ag nets or po les of s o d i ff erent m ag neti c su sce ti b i li t — th at 18 to p say , poles of u ne qu al leng th , m ass, o r com — n w n d n d w o t i a u i h i o t coils ad apted i n s o p th e perati on of th e m oto r to be co nnec ted to a sou rce of alternati ng c urrents. W h en 2 i n r t u r n i n t r n a c e t s passe d th rou gh th e a l e a g 5 coi ls of su ch a m oto r, th e field m ag nets o r n r i t a t o n f o l d o e a m a t t h i r e s e s e a t t r t o a c i ve p p p efi ec t u po n th e armatu re s i m ultaneo usl , th e mag neti c attrac ti o n of som e appeari ng to lag eh i nd that of oth ers, wi th th e res ult of pro so du c i ng a tor u e and rotati on o f th e m otor. h ave m ad e s uc h motors wi th Generall closed ar matu re c oi ls h ave i nvented ano th er f orm o f m otor, 3 5 wh ic h , f o r si milar reasons, m ay be calle d a ” mag neti c lag m otor ; b u t i n peratio n i t d if h ave ab o ve desc ri bed f ers f ro m th at wh i c h i n th at th e attracti ve efi ec ts or ph as es of th e w i l i n h i d h n h l b t h o f s l e e a s e s a ur e c o e , p gg g p l o rent wh ic h prod u c e th em , are m ani f ested s i m u ltaneousl and not s u cc essi vely To carr ou t th i s i nvention emplo a mo tor embod i ng th e pri nc i ple of construc ti on of a m oto r d esc ri b ed and c lai m ed i n an a m e anuar 8, 1889, i s pli cati on filed 6. to th e extent th at oth th e armatu re and fi eld recei ve th ei r magneti sm f rom a si n le energ i zi ng coi l or a plurali ty cells act ng as one. m otor wh i c h em od ies my i nvention, wi th certai n mod i ficati ons th ereof , i s illus trated i n th e accompanyi ng drawi ngs.

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i nd uc ed coi ls to i ntensif th i s ed ec t, alth ough i n the drawi ngs h ave sh own b ut one of th e fields, eac h element of th e motor reall co n sti tutes a field, wou nd wi th th e c losed coi ls, Sth e c u rrents b ei ng i nd uced mai nl i n th ose convolu ti ons or coi ls wh i c h are arallel to th e p coi ls F F . Amodifi ed f or m of th i s motor i s sh own i n F i g . 3. In th is f orm G is one of two stand ard s th at su pport th e b eari ngs f or the armature sh af t. H H are u pri gh ts or si des of ’ a f rame, pref erabl mag netic, th e ends C C of wh ic h are ent su stanti all as sh own, to , conf orm to th e sh ape of th e armatu re and for m field m ag net poles. Th e construction of th e armatu re may be th e sam e as i n th e pre vi ou s fi g u re, or i t m a b e si m l a ma neti c y p g d is or c li nd er, as sh own, and a coi l or coi ls F F are sec u red i n posi ti on to su rrou nd b oth ' th e arm atu re and th e poles C C . Th e arms ture is d etac h a le f rom i ts sh af t, th e latter b eing passed th rough th e arm ature af ter i t h as b een i nserted i n posi ti on. Th e operati on of th is f or m of m oto r i s th e same i n princi ple as th at prev i ou sl d esc ri ed and needs no f urth er ex inu s tion One of t s most i mportant features i n alter nati ng c urrent m otors i s th at th e sh ould be ada ted to and capab le of ru nni ng effic i entl in t e alternating s stems i n resent use, i n wh ich almost wi th out except on th e gener ators i eld a ver h i h nu mb er of alterna tions. S uch a m otor h ave d esi ued ad e velopment of the r i h t r l n i 0 e m t o c e o p p sh own i n F i g . 3, m a i ng a multipolar moto r, wh ic h i s i llustrate d i n F ig . 4 . In th e con struc ti on of th i s m oto r I emplo an annular mag netic f rame , wi th i nwardl extend i pg ri s o r pro ecti ons K, th e ends of wh i ch all h and or turn i n one d i rection and are g en erally shaped to confor m to th e c urved sar fac e of th e armatu re. Coi ls F F are wou nd f rom one part K to th e one next ad acent, th e ends or loops of each coil or g rou p of wi res ei ng carri ed over toward the sh af t, so as to f orm U sh aped groups of convolui ti ons at eac h end of th e armatu re. Th e pole ' pi eces 0 C , ei ng su stanti all conc entric wi th th e armatu re, form ledges, along wh i ch th e coils are lai d and sh ou ld pro ect to some extent e ond th e coi ls, as sh own. T he cyli nd rical or d ru m ar mature is of th e same con s tru cti on as i n th e oth er motors d esc ri bed , and is mounted to rotate wi th i n th e annu lar f rame J and etween th e Us h aped ends or bonds of th ecoi ls F . Th ecoils F are connec ted i n m ulti ple or i n seri es wi th a sou rce of alter nati ng cu rrents , and are so wound th at wi th a c urrent or cu rrent i m pu lse of g i ven di rec ti on th e wi ll m a e th e alternate pole i eces C of p ’ 60 one polarit and th e oth er pole pi eces C of lari ty . Th e pri nc iple of th e th e c p osi te p i s motor is th e same as th eoth er operati onof h erei n descri ed , for, consideri ng any two ' r i m l i n r a cu n t u C i C e s e a ss l e e c e s o , p p p p i n th e coil wh i ch ridges th em or i s wou n over both tends to esta li sh polar i ti es i n th ei r

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i n th e ar mature c ore etween th em a polari t of th e same si gn as th at of th e nearest pole piece 0. pon th e f all or cessati on of th e cu rrent i m 70 u l l r i h h t i s h h l i t t s e s e t e s a b e d e a t e s t a e p mag neti sm wh i ch lags eh i n th e c urrent f f i w h i l n d i c h n t n u e s t o m n i t t s co e s e a a h a s e , p ’ i n th e polar pro ecti ons C C and th e ar ma ture, prod uces repulsion a rotati on of th e 75 arm ature. Th e eflec t is conti nued b y each reversal of th e cu rrent. W h at occ u rs i n th e case of one pai r of pole pi ec es occ urs si multaneously i n all, so th at th e tend enc to rotati on of th e armature i s meas u red b y th e 80 su m of all th e f orces exerted by th e pole n t d i h m t o i a v r . I o i e c e s a s o e sc e d s e r , p also th e magneti c lag or eff ect is i ntensi fied wi nd i ng one or b oth cores wi th closed i a d uced coi ls Th e armature core is sh own as 85 W h en closed coils are used, th e th us wound cores sh ould be lami nated . It i s evi d ent th at a pulsato r as well as an alternati ng c u rrent m i gh t b e used to d ri ve or operate th e m otors h erei n desc ri ed ; bu t 90 n n t s . u a cu rr e r r n f r o a l t e t i e e t s e g p It wi ll b e u nderstood th at th e degree of su d i vi sion, th e m ass of th ei ron i n th e cores, th ei r si ze, and th e nu m er of alternations i n th e c urrent emplo ed to ru n th e motor must 95 b e ta en i nto consideration i n order to pro erly construc t th i s motor. In oth er words, 11 all such m otors th e proper relati ons etween the nu mber of alternati ons and th e mass, served t oo on m ust b e pre si ze, or uali ty of th e i r h ese i n order to sec u re th e est results . T are matters, h owever, th at are well u nd er stood b y those s i lled in th e art. W h at I clai m i s 1. Inanalternati ng c u rrent moto r, th e com 1 0 5 i nati on, wi th th e armatu re and fi eld c ores, of stati onary energ i zi ng coi ls env elopi ng th e said cores and adapted to prod uce polari ti es or poles i n oth , th e field cores extend i ng out f rom th e coi ls and construc ted so as to ex n o h i b i t th e mag netic effect i mparted to th em af ter th e f all or cessation of c urrent i mpulse r t h f e . d s e t n u h e c a s e t u c i s c r o d , g p 2 . Inan alternati ng cu rrent motor, th ecom ature core ci rc ular i n u s i nati on, wi th an ar m confi g u rati on, of a supporti ng f rame, field cores ex tend i ng th eref rom over porti ons of th e peri ph er of th e armatu re, and energ i z i ng coils surro und i u g sai d armatu re and parts of th e field cores, as set forth 3. Th e com i nati on; wi th th e rotatab l mou nted armatu re, of th e ci rc ular f rame J, lar extensi ons extend i ng th e rib s K , wi th over porti ons of t e armatu re, and th e ener r a5 l f t h e n o e o r r t i O s d w o o u e i l s F n o v i n co z i p p , g g n d f h o r t e e s o v l r i oo s e d r i n n d e c a s a i e c e p p th e ar matu re, as h erei n set f orth . -

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nati ng c u rrent meters i n wh ic h th e field mag nets are energ i zed coils connec ted up i n f ro m th e same sou rc e two c i rc u i ts d eri v and h av i ng d i fi erent d eg rees of self i nd uc th e c u rrents i n one c i rcu i t or ti on, wh ere b ranc h are retard ed more th an i n th e oth er, wi th th e resu lt of prod u ci ng a p rog ressi ve ad vance or rotati on of th e oi nts of maxi m u m m ag neti c c lrect i n th e old th at mai n tai ns th e armatu re i n rotati on. In meters of i nd h ave emplo e d, among oth er th i s means, a self i nd ucti on coi l i n one c i rc u i t and h ave se a d ead resi stance i n th e oth er, or th e spec ial c h arac cu red th e same result ter of th e wi nd i ng of th e two c i rc ui ts, and i n h ave so constr uc ted sti ll anoth er i nstance th e m otor th at th eretard ed c u rrent cells were nearl i nclosed by i ron, wh ere th e self i n d uc ti on of s uch coi ls was ver g reatl i n creas ed . Th e i nvention su ect of th i s appli cati oni s an i m provement on th is last named plan. In carry i ng ou t th e i nventi on constru ct a d ei d mag net h av i ng two sets of poles or i n ward ly pro ecti ng cores and placed si de si de, so as prac ti cally to form two field s o f f orce and alternatel d isposed —th at i s to say, wi th th e poles of oneset or field opposi te th e s ces etween th e oth er. th en con nect t e f ree ends of one set of poles b means of lami nated i ron ands or ri dge p sees of considera l sm aller c ross sec ti on th an th e cores th emselves, wh ereb th e cores wi ll all f orm parts of complete mag neti c ci rc u i ts. W h en th e coils on each set of m ag nets are connec te d i n m ulti ple ci rc u i ts or b ranch es f ro m a sou rceof alternati ng c u rrents, electro moti ve f orces arc cot u p i n or i mpressed u pon each c i rcui t si multaneousl ; b ut th e c ells on -

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i t more p ro nou nc ed to u tili ze i t i n th e operati on of m otors i n g eneral Th i s , , r m n b t t i i n d l d a o e c a t a n n s t a e u co c t , g et g i n wh i c h th e parts of th e core or co res th at , , H u ngar , resi d i u at N ew o r , i n th e count exh ib i t at d i ff erent i ntervals of ti me th e m ag and S tate of N ew ork, h ave i nvented certai n netic effec t i mparted to th em alternati n g new and usef u l mpro vements i n Elec tro Mag or e ui valent c u r rents i n an energ i zi ng coxl neti c Moto rs, of wh i ch th e followi ng i s aspec i fi or coi ls are so plac ed wi th relati on to a rotat cati on, ref erenc e b ei ng h ad to th e d rawi ngs ac i ng armatu re as to exert th ereon th ei r attrac t ’ com pan i ng and for m i ng s part of th e same. i v e eflec t successi vel i n th e ord er of th ei r 60 Th i s i nventi on i s an i mprovement i n alter mag netizatio n By th i s means sec u re a nati ng c ur rent moto rs, and h as for i ts g eneral si mi lar res ult to th at wh ich h ave h eretofore o ec t to prod uc e a si ng le c i rc u i t.alte rnati ng attai ned i n oth er f orms or t pes of m otor i n c u rrent tor u e motor of economi cal and si m wh i c h by means of one or more alternati ng h ave prod uced a rotati on or pro c u rrents ple constru c tion. Th e natu re of th e i nvention wi ll be u nd er g ression of th e magneti c poles or points of sto od f ro m th e follo wi ng statement. maxi mu m attrac tio n of th e field of f orce. It i s well nownth at i f am ag neti c core, even In th e d rawi ngs I h avesh own asi mple f orm i f lam i nated or su bd i v id ed , be wou nd wi th an of motor, wh i ch wi ll serve to d emonstrate th e i ns ulated coil and a c u rrent of elec tri c i t d i pri nc i ple of th e mod e of operati on, wh ic h rooted th ro ug h th e coi l th e mag neti zati on of h ave above d esc ri ed i n g eneral ter ms. th e enti re c ore d oes not i m med i atel ensue, F i g u re 1 i s a sid e elevation of such motor th e m ag neti zi ng ed ec t not b ei ng ex h i i ted i n F ig 2 i s a si d e elevati on of a more prac ti ca all parts si mu ltaneou sl . Th i s attrib uteto ble and effic i ent em od i ment of th e i nven th e f act th at th e ac tion of th e c u rrent i s to ti on. F i g 3 i s a c entral verti cal section of energ i ze fi rst th ose lam i na; or parts of th e th e same i n th e plane of th e ax is of rotati on. co re nearest th e su rface and ad ac ent to th e R ef err i ng to F ig . 1, let ! represent alarge exc i ti ng co il, and f ro m th ence th e ac ti on pro i ro n core, wh i ch m ay be co m posed of a nu m ber of sh eets or lam i um of soft i ron o r steel. g resses toward th e i nterior. Acertai n i nter val of ti me th eref ore elapses etween th e S u rrou nd i ng th is core i s a coi l i s 80 , wh i c h m ani f estation of m ag netism i n th e external connec ted wi th a sou rce E of rapi d l var i ng and th e i nternal sections or la ers of th e core. c u r rents. L et us consi der new th e mag neti c I f th e co re be th i n or of small m ass, th is eff ect condi tions exi sti u i n th is c ore at any poi nt, may be i napprec ia le; b u t i n th e case of a as b, at onnear t e c enter, and any oth er th ic c ore, o r even of a c omparati vel th i n r h f h r n i n n r t e u r a c . W e a c u o t e a e s e a s a , p , one, i f th e nu m b er of alternati o n o r rate of rent i m pu lse i s started i n th e m ag neti zi ng ch ang e of th e c u rrent streng th h e ver ei ng c lose to c oi l Y th e sec ti on or part at a, g reat t h e ti me i nter val occ u rri ng etween th e th e cell, is i m med iatel energ ized , wh i le th e mani fes tati ons of m ag neti sm i n th e i nteri or sec ti on or part at b wh i c h , to u se a conv en r n r s t e t h i r t of th e core and i n th ose parts ad ac ent to th e i snt expressi o n, i s o t e e e p c o i l i s m ore m ar ed , and i n th e constru c tion veni ng sec ti ons or la ers b etween a and b, ratus as m oto rs wh i ch are d e d oes not at onc eexh i bi t tamag neti sm How of suc h appa si g ned to b e r u n alternati ng or e u i valent ever, as th e m ag neti zatn o n of a i nc reases, b c u rrents — s uc h as p u lsati ng or u nd ulati ng b eco mes also aff ec ted , reac h i ng fi nall i ts — u r c rrents gene all I h av e fou nd i t des i ra le max i mu m streng th so me ti me later th an a h and even necessar to g i ve d ue consi derati on n h w n t h rr e m t i n o f c u e n t ag o t e e a e e p g to th i s ph enomenon and to ma e spec ial pro neti zati on of a first di mi nish es, wh i le b still v i sions i a ord er to o v i ate i ts cons e u enc es. exh i i ts i ts maxi m u m streng th ; b u t th e con Th e spec i fic ob ec t of my present i nventi on i s ti nned wea eni ng of a i s attend ed b y a sub to ta e ad vantage of th is ac ti on or eff ec t, and se uent wea eni ng of b. Assu m i ng th e c ur

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to wor i ng cond i tions i s th e spec i fic ob ec t o f m y present i nventi on. Th e f ollowi ng explanations wi ll serve to illustrate th e pri nc i ple upon wh ich sai d i n vention i s . ased . et i t b e assu med th at an o rd i nar alternati ng c u rrent generator is c on nec ted u p i n a c i rc u i t of prac ticall no self i nd uc tion, s uch , f or exam ple, as a c i rc u i t con tai ni ng i nc and esc ent lam ps onl . O nth e op eratio u of th e m ac h i ne alternati ng c u rrents wi ll b e d eveloped i nth ec i rc u i t, and th eph ases of th ese c u rrents wi ll th eoreti c al! coi nc id e wi th th e ph ases o f th e i m press ed e eetro mo ti ve forc e. Suc h c u r rents m ay b e regard ed ” and d es ig nated as th e u nretard ed c u rrents. It wi ll be und erstood , of cou rse, th at i n w r r l f a s r l s r i t h i l a m o o e s e a c t i c e s s e e e a p d u cti on i n th e c i rc ui t, wh i c h modi fies to acor respondi ng extent th ese c ond i ti ons ; b u t f or conveni ence th is m ay b e d isreg ard ed i n th e consi deration of th e p ri nc i ple of operation, ssu me next s i nc e th e same laws appl . th at a ath of c u rrents be fo rmed ac ross any two po nts o f th e above c i rc ui t, consisti ng , for example, of th e pr i mar of an i nd uction d evi ce. The ph ases of th e c urrents passi ng th rough th e pri mar , owi ng to th e self i n d uc tion of th e sam e, will not coinc ide wi th ~ t th e ph ases of th e i mpressed elec ro moti ve so f orc e, b u t will lag eh i nd th e same, such lag ei ng d i rec tl proporti onal to th e self i nd uc ti on and i nversel proportional to th e resi st anc e o f th e said c oi l. Th e i nserti on of th is coi l w ill also cau se a lagg i ng or retardati on of th e c u rrents traversi ng and d eli vered b y th e generato r b eh i nd th e i m pressed elec tro moti ve fo rce, su c h lag bei ng th e mean or re saltant of th e lag O f th e c u rrent th rough th e d n w h t h a v e r l n h t o f a es a r i m a o e a d t a p i n th e i g nated th e u nretard ed c u r rent enti re wor i ng c i rc u i t. N ex t consid e th e cond i ti ons i mposed b y the assoc iati on a i n d ucti ve relati on wi th th e pri mary coil of a h e c u rrentgenerated i nth e second ar coi l. T sec ondar coil wi ll reac t upon th e pri mar c urrent, m od i f i ng th e retard ati on of th e same, acc o rd i ng to th e amou nt of self i nd uc ti on and resi stanc e i n th e second ar c i rcu i t. If th e seco ndar c i rc u it h ave b u t li ttle self ' i nd uc ti on—as, tor i nstance, wh en i t contai ns — i ncandescent lamps only i twill i ncrease th e

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th e E m ror of u stri a Hu ngar , f ro m j Sm i l an, Li a, rd er countr o f Austri a H un 5 g ar , res id i ng at N ew o r , i n th e c ou nt and State of N ew or , h ave i nvente dc ertai n new and usef ul mprovements i n Electro Mag neti c Motors, of wh ic h th e f ollowi ng is a spec i fic a t ion, ref erenc e ei ng h ad to th e d rawi ngs se ro com an i n and f o rm i n a art of th e same. p g g p Among th e vari ous fo rms of alternati ng enrrent m o tors i nv ented b y me i s o ne wh ich h ave d esc ri bed i n oth er applicati ons, and w h ich i s construc ted as follows : I u i ld afield cor e wi th , say , fou r poles, etween wh i ch is m ou nted an armatu re th at i s g enerall wou nd w i th closed coi ls. On two o f th e opposi te wi nd pri mar c oi ls , wh ic h p oles of th e field are co nnec ted up i n th e mai n c i rcu i t. O n th e 3 0 same cores also wi nd secondar coils, wh i c h are c losed th ro ugh c oi ls on th e oth er pai r or set of poles. In th is motor wh en an alternat i ng c urrent i s caused to pass th ro ug h th e pri m ar coi ls i t energ izes d i rec tl one set of poles and i nd uces c u rrents i n th e sec ondar coi ls, wh ic h ac t to energ i ze th e oth er poles ; b ut th e ph ases of th e c urrent i n th e second ary c oi ls m ay d i ff er i n tlm e f ro m th ose of th e p ri mar c u rrent, and h ence a rotation or sh i f t 0 i ng of th e poles i s effec te d th at i mparts rota 3 ti on to th e motor. Th ese motors may be construc ted i n man oth er wa s ; b u t f or pu rposes of th i s case i t i s onl nec essar to co nsid er th e spec i fic f orm w h i h h ave th us g enerall desc ri ed , as my c 35 i mprovements relate mai nl to suc h form. Th e o ect Of m y present i nvention i s to render th i s f orm of motor mo re effic ient and to i mpro ve i ts action or m od e of Operatio n. In th e moto rs c o nstruc te d i n accord anc e wi th th is pri nc i ple ri ng two energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts i nto i nd u c ti ve relati on i n th e motor — i ts elf th at i s to say , th e sec ond ar c u rrents wh i ch energ i ze one set of th e field c ores are i nd uced i n th e moto r i tself , and th e emplo m ent of an external i nd uc tion d evi c e is th us avoi ded . Th e Operati on of th ese motors, h ow ndent u pon th e existenc e of a ever, i s d e etween th e c u r c ertai n d i erence of ph ase coi ls. T rents i n th e ri mary and seconds o o tai n a d i erence of ph ase or ag th at is

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R eferri ng to F ig 5 , let T desig nate th e fi eld c o i ls o i th e to rq u e m oto r are c onnec ted to rq ue or m u lti ple c i rc u i t m otor and S th e u p i n two ser ies H and , and th e alternati ng ' sy nc h ro nizi ng m oto r, LL ei ng th e li ne w i res c u r rentf ro m th e g enerator i s d i rec ted th roug h f e Th e 75 n ro m a sou rce of alternati ng c u r rent. o r d i v id d b etween th ese two c i rc u i ts i n a y m anner to prod uc e a prog res s io n o f th e poles two c i rc u i ts o f th e torq u e motor o f d i tterent d eg rees o f sel i nd uc tion, and d esignated b y ec t. o r po i nts o f m ax i m u m mag neti c s iT N M, are connec ted i n d eri vation to th e wi re sec u re th i s r es u lt i n a c onv eni ent way by L. T h e are th en joi ned and connected to co nnec ti ng th e two m o tor c i rc u i ts i n d eri v a th e energi zi ng c i rc u i t of th e s nch roni zi ng 80 tio n wi th th e c i rc u i t f ro m th e g enerato r, i n m otor, th e Oppos i te termi nal o f wh i ch i s con serti ng i n o ne m o tor c i rc u i t a d ead resi st ’ nected to wi re L. Th e two m otors are th us anc e and i n th e o th er a self i nd uc ti on c oil, b y w h ic h m eans a d i fference i n ph ase b etween i n seri es. To start th em I sh ort c i rc u i t th e ’ sy nch ro ni i ng m oto r by a swi tc h P , th ro wi ng th e two d i v is ions o f th e c u r rent i s sec u red th e w h ole c u rrent th roug h th e torq u e m oto r. I f oth motors h ave th e same nu m er o rdeld h r h t e r f r n m b w r u m t o a i v n u e T h n h n t h i d i s e d r o a c h t o e e d e o e s t e e e r e d e e e l e s o s , q g p p ’ o f alter nati o ns wi ll tend to r u n at d o u b le th e swi tch P i s opened , so th at th e c u rrent passes n oth m oto s. I th roug h su ch an arrang e speed of th e o th er, f o r, assu m i ng th e c onnec r ment as th is i t i s o viously d esi ra le f or t io ns to b e s uc h as to g i ve th e b est res ults, i ts r l t h r e o les are d i v id ed i nto two ser i es and th e e n m i n t a n r o o c a a d t h e r s a o e a so e p p c p relati o n etween th e speed s of th e two m otors nu m ber of po les i s v i rtu ally red uc ed one h alt, w h i c h b ei ng ac ted u pon b y th e sam e nu m er sh o uld be ob serv ed . In F i g . 0 anoth er d i sposi tion i s i llu strated . o f alter natio ns tend to ro tate th e ar matu re at twi c e th e speed . B y th i s means th e m ai n Si s th e sy nc h roni zi ng m oto r and Tth etorq u e m oto r, th e c i rc u i ts of oth ei ng i n parallel. 95 ar m atu re i s mo re easi ly b roug h t to o r abo ve W h en th e speed ne es t h e req u i red speed . W i s a c i rc u i t also i n d eri vati on to th e m otor ’ ” S is a sary f or s nc h ro ni s m i s i m parted to th e mai n c i rc u i ts and c ontai ni ng a swi tch P . moto r, th e c u rrent i s sh i f ted rom th e torq u e s wi tc h i n th e s nch ro ni ing m otor c i rcu i t. O n ’ m oto r i nto th e o th er th e start th e swi tch 8 i s opened, c u tti ng o ut A c o nvenient arrang em ent f or carry i ng o ut th e motor S. T h en P i s o ened , th rowi ng [ 0 0 I n said th e enti re c u rrent th rou gh t 0 m otor T, g i v th i s i nv entio n i s sh o w n i n F ig T fig u re J J are th e field co ils o f th e sy c h roni z i ng i t a very strong torq ue. “ h en th e d e ’ i ng , and II th e field co i ls of th e torq u e, m o si red speed i s reac h ed , s wi tch 8 i s c losed and ' L L are th e cond u c to rs o f th e m ai n th e c u rrent d i vi d es etween oth m otors. to r. ” O ne end of , say , co i ls i i i s co nnec ted to m eans of swi tc h P li ne oth m oto rs m ay b e c u t 1 0 5 wi re Lth ro u g h a self i nd u c ti o n co il M. O ne o u t end of th e oth er set of coi ls I i s c o nnec te d to In F i g . 7 th e arra ngem ent is substantiall ’ th e sam e w i re th ro ugh a d ead res i stanc e N . th e same, ex c ept th at a swi tc h T i s placed i n Th e O pposi te end s o f th ese two c i rc u i ts are th e c i rc u i t wh ic h i nclu d es th e two c i rc u i ts of connec ted to th e co ntac t m o f a s wi tc h th e th e to rq u e m oto r h and le o r lev er o f w h i c h i s i n co nnec ti o n w i th F i g 8 sh ows th e two m otors i n seri es, wi th ' O ne end of th e field c i rc u i t a sh u nt arou nd oth c ontai ni n a swi tc h ST . th e li ne w i re L g o f th e sy nc h ro ni zi ng m otor i s c onnec ted to T h ere is also a sh u nt aro u nd th e sy nch ro ni z ’ th e w i re L Th e oth er term i nates i nth es wi tc h i ng m o to r S w i th a swi tch P . , F ro m th e di ag ram i t wi ll be read c o ntac t n I n F i g . 9 th e same d i sposi tion i s sh own; ’ i ly seen th at i t th e lev er I b e tu rned o nto b u t eac h m otor i s prov i d ed with a sh u nt, i n ’ ” co ntac t m th e tor que m oto r w i ll s tart b y wh i c h are swi tc h es P and T , as sh own. reaso n o f th e d iff erenc e o f ph ase etw een th e Th e m anner of operati ng th e sy stems will c u rrents i n i ts two energ i zi ng c i rc u i ts. 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