Electric Locking Including a Number of Chapters Which Appeared Originally in Th

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Electric Locking Including a Number of Chapters Which Appeared Originally in Th
James Anderson
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71, thus bringing FIG. 71.
FIG. 70.
projection "J" into the path of the tooth "Q. " In further re- versing the lever, the tooth "Q" comes in contact with a similar projection on the cam "N" and causes it to revolve into the hori- zontal position (shown dotted in Fig. 71), thus forcing dog "P" under and locking "L" in its horizontal position. In moving to the reverse indication position, the cam "N" is revolved into the position shown by full lines (Fig. 71) and the lever is stopped at projectio
...n "J, " further movement being prevented until the indi- cation current is received. The indication current flowing through magnet "I, " thereby lifting armature "T, " causes 75 ELECTRIC LOCKING plunger "R" to strike dog "P" and throw it out from under latch "L. " The latch being thus released will resume the position shown in Fig. 70 and permit completing the stroke of the lever. The stroke from normal to reverse is accomplished in the same way.
The Hall Scheme of Indication. In this system an alter- nating current of 110 volts flows from the tower to the function, where it is stepped up by a transformer to 330 volts of commer- cial frequency, and the alternating current thus emanating from the function is used for the indication.


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