SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
Electric space discharge devices having at least one electrode
formed of and/or containing a solid material which is consumed
during the operation of the discharge device, and such devices in
combination with a current supply system therefor.
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Note. Most of the discharge devices in this class are provided
with means to feed the electrodes of the discharge device together so
as to compensate for the consumption of the consumable electrode
and to maintain the proper distance for the space discharge between
the electrode, the feeding being intermittent or continuous. |
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
Patents claiming an "arc discharge device" or
an "arc lamp," or arc discharge device circuits,
or arc lamp circuits, are not classified in this class unless the
claims are limited by claimed subject matter to discharge devices of
the consumable electrode type. For arc lamps, arc discharge devices,
and methods and apparatus for utilizing arc discharge devices for
treating materials, objects or spaces, see References to Other Classes
below.
This class does not provide for electric space discharge devices
with mechanisms for bringing together and separating the electrodes
of a discharge device merely to initiate the discharge unless the
claims are limited by claimed subject matter to discharge device
of the consumable electrode type. For discharge devices, per se, electrodes
together and then separating them so as to initiate the discharge,
search Class 313, Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, subclasses
146+. Search Class 315, Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices:
Systems, subclasses 327+ for systems where the discharge
device is not a consumable electrode discharge device and the system
includes means to bring the electrodes together and then to separate
them to initiate the discharge.
This class does not provide for electrical systems including
a consumable electrode discharge device and another device which
is not a discharge device or lamp, such systems being classified
in Class 307, Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 155+, or in the class which provides for the
particular art to which they relate, except that this class does
provide, in subclasses 13 and 14, for systems wherein an impedance
is substituted in the circuit for the consumable electrode device
when the consumable electrode device is removed from the circuit,
and provides, in subclasses 115 and 135, for systems wherein an
impedance is included in the circuit of the discharge device when
the sole function of the impedance is to regulate the current flow
to the consumable electrode discharge device.
This class does not take methods or apparatus for utilizing
consumable electrode space discharge devices for treating materials
or objects, or for apparatus or methods where the consumable electrode
discharge device is utilized to generate ray energy, such as ultra
violet light, for treating materials or objects. For such methods
and apparatus, see References to Other Classes below. This class
does take all patents claiming merely means for feeding the consumable
electrode to compensate for the consumption of the electrode even
though the electrode is disclosed as being for a particular art
device, such as an electric furnace or arc welding or heating device. Merely
naming one of the electrodes as a particular material or object
broadly defined, such as "the work to be welded and/or
heated," will not exclude the patent from this class provided
the claims are directly only to the feeding means for the consumable
electrode.
This class does not take electrical systems which are provided
with a consumable electrode discharge device for controlling and/or
modifying the current and/or potential supplied to a load
device other than a consumable electrode discharge device. For such
systems, search the appropriate electrical system class.
This class does not include illumination devices provided
with consumable electrode discharge device lamps. Such illumination
devices are classified in Class 362, Illumination; see References
to Other Classes below for the subclasses in Class 362 which provide
for such illumination devices.
This class, except in subclass 60, does not provide for electrodes,
per se, for consumable electrode discharge devices nor for the electrode
holders, clamps, or electrodes where the structure claimed is not
limited by claimed subject matter to use with consumable electrode discharge
devices provided with means for feeding the electrodes to compensate
for the consumption of the electrode. Class 373, Industrial Electric
Heating Furnaces, subclasses 67+ and 88+, provides
for arc furnace electrodes; Class 219, Electric Heating, subclasses 121.11+,
for arc welding electrodes; and Class 313, Electric Lamp and Discharge
Devices, subclasses 326+ for miscellaneous discharge devices
electrode structure. See subclass 357 for rod-like electrodes of
the type usually used with consumable electrode discharge devices. Note
that Class 252, subclass 500, and the classes specified in the Notes
thereto, provides for the materials for use for making discharge
device electrodes and for discharge device electrodes which are
defined only by the material of which they are composed. See section
XI, 3 of the class definition of Class 313 for the classification of
electrodes for discharge devices which are provided with electrical
connector structure.
For electric systems for supplying electric current and/or
potential to electric lamps and discharge devices other than consumable
electrode discharge devices search the classes in References to
Other Classes below.
SECTION III - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 50+ , especially 121.11+, for electric arc
welding and heating apparatus provided with consumable electrodes.
Class 219 provides for all patents which are limited by claimed
subject matter to electric arc welding and/or heating,
including, for example, such patents as claim means for holding,
handling, feeding, and/or moving the work which is to be
welded and/or heated. Class 219 also provides for all handheld
tools for holding an electrode, such as are used in manual welding. |
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length, appropriate subclasses for methods of, and apparatus
for, feeding material without utilizing the leading or trailing
ends to effect movement of the material. |
250, | Radiant Energy,
subclasses 281+ for methods and apparatus for the ionic separation
or analysis of materials wherein the material maybe ionized by subjecting
the material to electronic or ionic bombardment, subclass 306 for method
and apparatus to inspect solid or liquid materials by charged particles,
subclass 324 for methods and apparatus to corona irradiate materials,
subclasses 440.11+ for object supports to irradiate objects
by charged particles in a vacuum, and subclasses 492.1+ to
irradiate objects or materials generally. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, appropriate subclasses for arc lamps and electric space
discharge devices other than the consumable electrode type. Class
313,
subclasses 238 , 243, 267, and 268 provide for the supporting and
spacing structure for electrodes for arc lamps which are not within
a sealed envelope. Subclass 325 of Class 313 also contains many patents
for arc discharge devices which are not within a sealed casing or
envelope. See Lines With Other Classes above for the subclasses
in Class 313 which provide for discharge devices with movable electrodes,
and (6) Note above for the subclasses in Class 313 which provide for
the electrodes for discharge devices. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems, appropriate subclasses for all such supply systems
for electric lamp and for such supply systems for electric space
discharger devices of the gas or vapor ionization type, including
arc and spark devices. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclasses 220 through 354for systems for controlling voltage or current
in a single circuit. |
327, | Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices,
Circuits, and Systems, appropriate subclasses for miscellaneous electric
space discharge systems not otherwise classified. |
331, | Oscillators,
subclasses 78 and 126 for oscillator systems utilizing gaseous
space discharge devices, particularly subclass 127, indented under
subclass 126, wherein the space discharge device is of the spark
or open arc type. |
362, | Illumination, appropriate subclasses for arc lamps provided with means
to modify and/or distribute the illumination, and/or
with protective means, such as casings, globes, or guards, and for
the supports and holders for arc lamps. Particular reference is
made to the following subclasses:
subclass 20 for automatic substitution of light sources, one
of which may be of the carbon arc type; subclass 210 for plural, carbon
arc-type light sources; subclass 228 for plural light sources, one
of which may be of the carbon arc type; subclasses 261+ for
carbon arc-type light source combined with a light modifier; subclasses
362+ for housings for carbon arc-type light sources; subclass
376 for guard means for carbon arc-type light sources; and subclass
416 for arc lamp hangers. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 67+ for electric arc furnaces provided with consumable
electrodes. |
SUBCLASSES
1 | AUTOMATIC SUBSTITUTION OF DISCHARGE DEVICE, ELECTRODE OR LAMP: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having (a) two or more discharge devices,
at least one of which is of the consumable electrode type, or (b)
a consumable electrode device and a lamp, or (c) a consumable electrode
discharge device having a plurality of cathodes and/or
anodes, and provided with means for operating one of the discharge
devices, lamps, or one of the cathodes and/or anodes and
its corresponding electrode while the other discharge device, lamp,
or electrode is maintained in a nonoperative condition until the
first operated device or electrode fails, either through consumption
of the electrode, or some other condition rendering it inoperative, and
having means provided which operate automatically in response to
either the failure of the first operated device or electrodes, or
the consumption of the electrode in the consumable electrode device,
to place the other device or electrodes in operative condition whereby such
other device or electrodes are substituted for the first operated
device or electrodes.
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Note. The device or electrodes which are substituted for the
first operated device or electrodes need not be in the same electrical
circuit, and the substitution may be made for the purpose of maintaining
a discharge, or maintaining the light, or maintaining a load in
the circuit. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
9, | for discharge devices and systems under the class
definition provided with a signaling means, or alarm means to indicate
some condition in the discharge device. |
10, | and indented subclasses, for discharge devices and
systems under the class definition provided with automatically operating
means to complete an electrical circuit in shunt about the discharge
device or some part thereof, and/or to open the electric
circuit of the discharge device or some part thereof, such means
being automatically operated in response to some condition of the
discharge device which prevents further operation of the discharge
device in the normal manner. |
34, | for discharge devices under the class definition
and the current supply systems therefor wherein the discharge device
is provided with at least two principal electrodes and an auxiliary starting
electrode, the discharge being initiated between one of the principal electrodes
and the starting electrode, the discharge being then transferred
to the other principal electrode and maintained only between the
principal electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 236 for miscellaneous space discharge devices which are
provided with a spare electrode to be used in place of a defective
electrode and subclass 237 for miscellaneous discharge devices which
are especially designed so that a defective electrode may be replaced
or especially designed to be readily taken apart so that they may
be repaired. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 87 and subclass 88 for miscellaneous current supply
systems for electric lamps and/or electric space discharge
devices other than consumable electrode discharge devices, the system
being provided with automatically operated means for substituting
another lamp, discharge device, or electrode when the first operated
lamp, discharge device, or electrode fails to operate properly. |
362, | Illumination,
subclass 20 for lanterns designed to use a plurality of light sources,
one of which may be an arc lamp, and provided with means for automatically
substituting another light source in the event the first operated
light source is destroyed or extinguished. |
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2 | With current-shifting switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having an electric switch which is automatically
operated in response to the failure of the first operated discharge
device, lamp or electrodes to complete the circuit to the second
operated device or electrodes.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15, | 16, and 17 and indented subclasses, for discharge
devices, and systems under the class definition provided with an
automatically operated electric switch means for completing an electrical
circuit in shunt about the discharge device or some part thereof, and/or
to open the electric circuit of the discharge device or some part thereof,
such switch means being automatically operated in response to some
condition of the discharge device which prevents further normal operation
of the discharge device. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers, appropriate subclasses for electric switches of general
application, especially
subclass 47 for limit switches. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 93 for miscellaneous electric lamp and/or electric
space discharge device systems which are provided with an automatically
operating electric switch for substituting another lamp, discharge device,
or electrode when the first operated lamp, discharge device, or electrode
fails to operate properly. |
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 2 for electromagnetically actuated switches. |
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3 | Differential separation type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having (a) two or more consumable electrode
discharge devices, or (b) a consumable electrode discharge device
having a plurality of cathodes and/or anodes included in the
same circuit, wherein the separating mechanism for the movable electrodes
operates to separate the movable electrodes from the other electrodes
either (a) simultaneously, or (b) one of the movable electrodes
is separated from its other electrode an instant before the other
movable electrode is separated from its other electrode, so that
the discharge is maintained only between one of the movable electrodes
and the other electrode due to the difference in impedance in the
two branch circuits containing the respective discharge devices
or electrodes. |
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4 | Common electrode-operating type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter wherein a consumable electrode discharge
device is provided with a plurality of cathodes and/or
anodes, two or more of the electrodes being movable, the movable
electrodes being operated by means of the same motive power means.
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Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, one of the
movable electrodes is held stationary while the first operated electrode
is fed to the discharge, and means are provided for automatically releasing
the stationary electrode so that it may be actuated by the feed
regulating mechanism when the first operated electrode is consumed
or fails to operate. |
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Note. Continue the search in subclass 3 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
38, | for miscellaneous discharge devices and systems
under the class definition wherein the discharge device is provided
with two or more anodes, and has two or more movable electrodes connected
together by mechanical means so that these movable electrodes are
moved by the same motive power means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 2 for mechanisms for releasing or tripping mechanisms
of general application. |
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5 | Electrode magazine type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 4. Subject matter provided with a receptacle for containing
and storing at least one electrode in addition to the electrode
which is to be first operated, with means for delivering an electrode
from the storage container to the proper position in the discharge
device to be used as the electrode for the discharge device when
the electrode which has therebefore been maintaining the discharge
has been wholly or partially consumed.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
221, | Article Dispensing, appropriate subclasses for article dispensing devices not
otherwise provided for, including devices for dispensing cylindrical
articles such as rod shaped electrodes. |
312, | Supports: Cabinet Structure,
subclasses 45 and 72 for article retaining magazines having article
removal facilitating means, for holding cylindrical articles such
as rod-shaped electrodes and making them available for removal therefrom. |
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6 | Current- and/or potential-actuated release: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 4. Subject matter wherein an electroresponsive device, which
is automatically operated in response to the failure of the first
operated electrode, is used to place the second operated electrode
in operative condition.
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Note. Continue the search in subclass 2 of this class. | |
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7 | PLURAL DEVICES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein (a) two or more consumable electrode
discharge devices, or (b) a consumable electrode discharge device
and another type of electric space discharge device or lamp are
claimed.
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Note. To be classified in this subclass or the indented subclasses
as plural consumable electrode-type discharge devices, there must
be provided a cathode, an anode, and a separate electrode separating
and feeding mechanism for each consumable electrode discharge device,
although the electrode separating and/or feeding mechanism
of one device may be influenced by the voltage and/or current
flow in the other device. The plurality of discharge devices may
be mounted in a single frame.
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Where there is a plurality of cathodes and/or anodes,
and only a single electrode cooperating with the plural cathodes
or anodes, the patent is classified as a single device in subclass
36 and indented subclasses of this class, even though there is a
plurality of movable electrodes, each of which is actuated by a
separate electrode feed regulating mechanism. | |
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Note. For electrical systems for supplying electric current
to two or more lamps or discharge devices other than consumable
electrode devices, search classes in the search notes below for
electric lamp and discharge devices and for miscellaneous active
electrical nonlinear devices. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
1, | and indented subclasses, for plural consumable electrode
discharge devices, or for a consumable electrode discharge device
and another type of discharge device or lamp, provided with means
for operating one of the discharge devices or lamps while the other
device or lamp is maintained in nonoperative condition until the
first operated device or lamp fails and then automatically substituting
the second device or lamp for the first operated device or lamp. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 1 for miscellaneous structures which include either a
plurality of lamps or a plurality of discharge devices integrally
combined in a single unitary structure or which include a discharge
device and an electric lamp integrally combined in a single unitary
structure. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 312 and the subclasses specified in the notes to the
definition of those subclasses for all such supply systems for a
plurality of electric lamps and for such supply systems for a plurality
of electric space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization
type; note especially indented subclass 324 where there is a plurality
of discharge devices. |
327, | Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices,
Circuits, and Systems,
subclasses 530+ for miscellaneous circuits with specific source
of supply or bias voltage. |
362, | Illumination, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclass 210 for plural carbon arc-type light sources, and subclasses
228+ for plural light sources, one of which may be of the
carbon arc type. |
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8 | Series-connected: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 7. Subject matter wherein two or more of the discharge devices
are connected in series relation in the circuit.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
33, | for discharge devices and systems wherein the discharge
device is provided with three or more electrodes connected in electrical
series relation. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
250, | Radiant Energy, appropriate subclasses for miscellaneous systems
not otherwise classified, which include a plurality of series connected
discharge devices. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 179 and indented subclasses, subclass 185 and indented
subclasses, and the subclasses specified in the notes to the definitions
of those subclasses for miscellaneous systems for supplying electric
current to series connected electric lamps and/or electric
space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization type. |
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9 | WITH SIGNAL, INDICATOR AND/OR ALARM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with signaling means, or indicator
means, or alarm means operated by some part of the consumable electrode
discharge device or the electrical circuits therefor to indicate
some condition in the discharge device.
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Note. The condition indicated may be the amount of consumption
of the electrodes or the time that the discharge device has been
operated, or the degree of heat of some part of the discharge device,
or any other desired condition. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
1, | and indented subclasses, for systems including (a)
a consumable electrode discharge device and another device or lamp,
or (b) a consumable electrode discharge device having a plurality
of cathodes and/or anodes, and provided with means for
automatically substituting for (1) the consumable electrode discharge
device the other discharge device or lamp, or (2) the first operated
electrode another electrode, when the first operated device or electrode
fails to maintain the discharge or is extinguished. |
10, | and indented subclasses, for discharge devices and
systems provided with automatically operating means to complete
an electrical circuit in shunt about the discharge device or some part
thereof, and/or to open the electric circuit of the discharge
device or some part thereof, such means being automatically operated
in response to some condition of the discharge device which prevents
further operation of the discharge device in the normal manner. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
116, | Signals and Indicators, appropriate subclasses for nonelectrical signals and
indicators of general application. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 120 and 129 and indented subclasses for miscellaneous
systems for supplying electric current to electric lamps and/or
electric space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization
type, the system including signal means, indicator means, or alarm
means for indicating some condition affecting the operation of the
system. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 500+ for electric signaling and alarm systems automatically
responsive to a condition. |
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10 | WTH AUTOMATIC SHUNT AND/OR CUTOUT: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means to complete an electrical
in shunt about the discharge device or some part thereof, and/or
to open the electric circuit of the discharge device or some part
thereof, such means being automatically operated (a) when the electrodes have
been consumed, or (b) when the feed regulating mechanism fails to
feed the feeding electrode, or (c) when an electrode is broken and/or
becomes nonconductive, or (d) when the supply voltage becomes either
too high or too low for the proper operation of the discharge device,
or (e) after the electrodes have been in operation for a predetermined
time.
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Note. This subclass includes discharge devices having means
on the electrode and/or the electrode holding rod or mechanism
for preventing further feeding of the feeding electrode when the feeding
electrode has been consumed to a predetermined extent, thereby opening the
electrical circuit by keeping the electrodes too far apart to maintain
an electrical discharge between them. |
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Note. In many of the devices in this subclass, the shunt circuit
is placed about only the regulating mechanism, such as the magnet
coils, or only the circuit to the regulating mechanism is open circuited,
the circuit to the electrodes being maintained, the electrodes being
permitted either to come into contact and thereby establish a short
circuit, or to maintain the discharge until the electrodes have
been consumed to such an extent that the electrodes are spaced too far
apart to maintain the discharge between them, thereby opening the
circuit through the discharge device. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
1, | and indented subclasses, for systems including (1)
a consumable electrode discharge device and another electric discharge
device or lamp, or (2) a consumable electrode discharge device having
a plurality of cathodes and/or anodes, and provided with means
for automatically substituting for (a) the consumable electrode
discharge device the other discharge device or lamp, or (b) the
first operated electrode another electrode, when the first operated
device or electrode fails to maintain the discharge or is extinguished. |
9, | for discharge devices and systems provided with
signaling means, indicating means, and/or alarm means operated
by some means responsive to a condition of the discharge device
to indicate such condition. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 65 and 119 and its indented subclasses for miscellaneous
systems for supplying electric current to electric lamps and/or
electric space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization
type, the system being provided with automatically operated shunt-circuit
closing or cut-out means for the lamp or discharge device. |
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11 | Shunt circuit closing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 10. Subject matter wherein an electrical circuit in shunt is
completed about the discharge device or some part thereof.
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Note. In many of the devices in this subclass, the shunt circuit
is placed about only the regulating mechanism, such as the magnet
coils. |
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Note. The shunt circuit is usually of lower resistance than
the resistance of the discharge device and/or the part around
which it is completed and is often a "short circuit," but
it may be of higher resistance. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 75 and 125 for miscellaneous systems for supplying
electric current to electric lamps and/or electric space
discharge devices or the gas or vapor ionization type, the system
being provided with automatically operated shunt-circuit closing
means for the lamp or discharge device. |
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12 | Regulating magnet placed in the shunt: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Subject matter having the feed regulating mechanism operated
and/or controlled by electromagnetic means, the coil of
one of the electromagnets of the feed regulating mechanism being
included in the shunt circuit when it is completed.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
113, | and indented subclasses, for electro-magnetically
operated and/or controlled feed mechanism for consumable
electrode discharge devices. |
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13 | With compensating impedance: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Subject matter provided with an electrical impedance in
the shunt circuit.
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Note. This subclass includes arrangements wherein an electroresponsive switch,
such as an electromagnetic or thermostatic switch, is included in
the shunt circuit, and the switch actuating means, such as the coil
or the heater for the thermostat, is included in the shunt circuit
so as to hold the switch in operated condition as long as the supply
voltage is maintained. |
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Note. Continue the search in subclass 12 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
2, | 3, 4, and 6, for systems including (a) a consumable
electrode discharge device and another electric discharge device
or lamp, or (b) a consumable electric discharge device having a
plurality of cathodes and/or anodes, and provided with
means for automatically substituting for (1) the consumable electrode
discharge device the other discharge device or lamp, or (2) for
the first operated electrode another electrode, when the first operated device
or electrode fails to maintain the discharge or is extinguished,
the substituted device or electrode being placed in shunt to the
first operated device or electrode. |
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14 | Feed-regulating mechanism, actuated switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Subject matter having the feed regulating mechanism operated
by electroresponsive means, such as an electromagnet, and having the
switch which completes the shunt circuit actuated by the movement
of the feed regulating mechanism.
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Note. Continue the search in subclass 12 of this class. |
| (2)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, the feed regulating
mechanism is given an abnormal movement when the electrodes are
either consumed or fail to feed, and the abnormal movement of the feed
regulating mechanism is utilized to operate the shunt circuit completing switch
to its circuit completing position. |
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Note. This subclass does not include discharge devices having
the switch operated by means of a cam, projection, detent, or other
means carried by the electrode rod, or electrode supporting means,
or some other part of the discharge device which moves in relation
to the movement of the electrode so that the switch is operated
only when the electrode has been moved to a predetermined position.
Discharge devices having only this type of shunt switch operation
to complete the circuit through the shunt impedance are in subclass
13. | |
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15 | Current- and/or potential-actuated switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Subject matter wherein the switch which completes the shunt
circuit is an electroresponsive switch operated by means of voltage
and/or current changes in the circuit of the discharge device.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 13 and 14 of this
class. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass does not include discharge devices having
the switch operated by means of a cam, projection, detent, or other
means carried by the electrode rod or electrode supporting means,
or some other part of the discharge device which moves in relation
to the movement of the electrode, so that the switch is operated
only when the electrode has been moved to a predetermined position.
Discharge devices having only this type of shunt switch operation
are in subclass 11 or in indented subclasses 12 and 13. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 2 for electromagnetic responsive switches of general
application. |
337, | Electricity: Electrothermally or Thermally Actuated
Switches, appropriate subclasses for electrothermally actuated
switches of general application. |
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16 | Feed-regulating mechanism, actuated switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Subject matter having the feed regulating mechanism operated
by the electroresponsive means, such as an electromagnet, and having the
shunt circuit switch actuated by the movement of the feed regulating
mechanism.
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Note. Continue the search in subclasses 12 and 14 of this
class. |
| (2)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, the feed regulating
mechanism is given an abnormal movement when the electrodes are
either consumed or fail to feed, and this abnormal movement is utilized
to operate the shunt circuit switch. | |
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17 | Switch-operated type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 10. Subject matter wherein an electric switch is actuated to
control the circuit of the discharge device.
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Note. Continue the search in subclass 11 and indented subclasses
of this class for similar shunt circuit closing combinations. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
2, | for systems including (a) a consumable electrode
discharge device and another electric discharge device or lamp,
or (b) a consumable electrode discharge device having a plurality
of cathodes and/or anodes, and provided with automatically
operated electric switch means for substituting for (1) the consumable
electrode discharge device the other discharge device or lamp, or
(2) the first operated electrode another electrode, when the first operated
device fails to maintain the discharge or is extinguished. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers, appropriate subclasses for electric switches of
general application. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 74 and indented subclass and subclass 127 and indented
subclass for miscellaneous systems for supplying electric current
to electric lamps and/or electric space discharge devices
of the gas or vapor ionization type, the system being provided with
an automatically operated electric switch for completing a shunt
circuit about or opening the circuit of the lamp or discharge device. |
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18 | Current- and/or potential-actuated switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17. Subject matter wherein the switch is an electroresponsive
switch operated by means of voltage and/or current changes
in the circuit of the discharge device.
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Note. Continue the search in subclasses 12, 13, 14, 15, and
16 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 2 for electromagnetic responsive switches of general
application. |
337, | Electricity: Electrothermally or Thermally Actuated
Switches, appropriate subclasses for electrothermally actuated
switches of general application. |
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19 | Feed-regulating mechanism, switch-actuated type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Subject matter having the feed regulating mechanism operated
by electroresponsive means, such as an electromagnet, and having the
switch actuated by the movement of the feed regulating mechanism.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 12, 14, and 16 of
this class. |
| (2)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, the feed regulating
mechanism is given an abnormal movement when the electrodes are
either consumed or fail to feed, and the abnormal movement is utilized
to operate the switch. |
| (3)
Note. This subclass does not include discharge devices having
the switch operated by means of a cam, projection, detent, or other
means carried by the electrode rod or electrode supporting means,
or some other part of the discharge device which moves in relation
to the movement of the electrode, so that the switch is operated
only when the electrode has been moved to a predetermined position.
Discharge devices having only this type of switch operation are in
subclass 17. | |
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20 | WITH DISCHARGE-DEFLECTING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means for deflecting the electric
discharge, which is formed between the electrodes, from the path the
discharge would normally occupy in the absence of the deflecting
means.
| (1)
Note. In most of the patents in this subclass, an electromagnet
is positioned adjacent the discharge area between the electrodes,
and the magnetic lines of force of the electromagnet cause the discharge
to be deflected from the path the discharge would occupy in the
absence of the electromagnet, but this subclass also includes patents
wherein the deflecting means is means for directing a jet of gas
towards the discharge, or other means for deflecting the discharge. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
22, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means to feed an initially fluent material to the discharge. |
28, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with a ventilator, fume director, and/or condenser. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 153 for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with an electromagnet for deflecting the space discharge and subclasses
231.01+ for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided with
means for directing a jet of fluent material towards the discharge
for deflecting the space discharge. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems, for miscellaneous systems for supplying electric current and/or
potential to electric space discharge devices including electric space
discharge lamps, the discharge device being provided with means
for deflecting the discharge from the path it would normally occupy;
subclasses 111.01+ where the deflecting means is a jet of gas or other
fluent material; and subclass 267 and subclass 344 where the deflecting
means is an electromagnet. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 64 and 107 for electric arc furnaces provided with
means for deflecting the arc from its normal path. |
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21 | WITH AUXILIARY MATERIAL SUPPLY TO THE DISCHARGE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means to supply a material
to the discharge area between the electrodes, the material being
either a fluent material and/or designed to be converted
to a fluent material by the heat of the discharge.
| (1)
Note. The material may be a material (a) which is consumed
by combustion in the discharge and/or (b) which is heated
by the discharge and which converts such heat into radiant energy
rays such as light, and/or (c) to facilitate the flow of discharge
current between the electrodes, and/or (d) which is a flux,
and/or (e) to retard oxidation or combustion. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass includes patents wherein a material is
placed about or in contact with the movable electrode so as to wholly
or partially cover the electrode, as a coating, as it is fed to
the discharge. Search Class 252, Compositions, subclass 500 for
the coating compositions for use on the electrodes of consumable
electrode discharge devices; Class 313, Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 354 for cored rod electrodes (e.g., "carbons")
and subclass 355 for the miscellaneous electrode structures which
have a coating thereon; and Class 428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous
Articles, subclass 375 for electrodes for arc discharge devices
which involve nonelectrical structure and are generally merely a
base (e.g., rod) with at least one coating thereon. |
| (3)
Note. This subclass does not include patents wherein the only
material to be supplied to the discharge is the material of the
electrodes, such as consumable electrodes discharge devices having
electrodes containing flaming and/or luminous salts. Such
consumable electrode devices are classified on the type of discharge
device and/or the type of feeding mechanism used to regulate
the feed of the electrodes. |
| (4)
Note. Compare this subclass and subclass 25 of this class.
Search Class 252, subclass 500 and the classes specified in the
Notes thereto for the composition of electrodes which contain flaming
and/or luminous materials. Also see (2) Note above. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
20, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means for directing a jet of gas towards the discharge for
deflecting the discharge from its normal path. |
129, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means to transfer the electric current from the lead wires
to the movable electrode, including such transfer devices used with
electrodes having a covering of nonconducting material. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating,
subclass 50 , especially 121.11+, for electric welding and
heating with feeding of material to be welded or heated into the
discharge zone. Note also subclass 72 where a different material,
such as slag or a gas, is fed to the weld or heating zone. |
252, | Compositions, see (2) Note and (4) Note above. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclasses 231.01+ for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with means to supply a fluent material to the discharge space. Also
see (2) Note above. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 79+ for electric furnaces provided with means for feeding
the material to be treated into the discharge area. |
427, | Coating Processes, see (2) Note above. |
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22 | Fluent material feed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 21. Subject matter designed to feed an initially fluent material
into the discharge area.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, see the reference to this class under (7) Search Class,
in the Notes to
subclass 21 , above. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 111.01+ for miscellaneous systems for supplying electric
current and/or potential to electric space discharge devices
of the gas or vapor ionization type, including space discharge lamps,
the discharge device being provided with means to supply a fluent
material to the discharge space. |
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23 | WITH ELECTRODE TIP CLEANER OR FILM-PUNCTURING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means operated by the discharge
device mechanism to remove and/or to penetrate deposits
of electrically nonconductive material on the discharge end of one
of the electrodes so that good electrical contact can be made between
the discharge electrodes whereby the discharge can be more easily
initiated between the electrodes when they are brought into contact
with each other.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
21, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means for feeding an auxiliary material to the discharge area
between the electrodes for the purpose of cleaning the electrodes. |
34, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
two principal discharge electrodes and an auxiliary electrode designed
to initiate a discharge between itself and one of the principal
electrodes, the auxiliary electrode being placed with respect to the
principal electrode so that the discharge is initiated at a part
of the principal electrode which is not covered with a nonconductive
deposit, the discharge being shifted to the principal electrodes
when the nonconducting deposit has been heated and rendered conducting. |
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24 | Repeated contact type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 23. Subject matter of the type having means for feeding the
electrodes into contact with each other and then separating the
electrodes to initiate the discharge, and provided with means by
which (if the electrodes are not brought into contact electrically,
even though they may be in physical contact, so that the discharge
cannot be initiated) the electrodes are repeatedly separated and
fed towards each other until the obstruction to the flow of current
between the electrodes is removed from the space between the electrodes.
| (1)
Note. Discharge devices wherein the electrodes are manually
moved, and which may have the electrodes repeatedly contacted by
operation of the manual moving means, are not included in this subclass
but are in subclasses 57 and 58 of this class. | |
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25 | WITH ECONOMIZER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with a device known in the art as
an economizer which is placed in proximity to the discharge end
of at least one of the electrodes.
| (1)
Note. An economizer may be defined for the purpose of classification
in this subclass as (a) a mass of refractory material placed near
the discharge end of at least one of the electrodes, usually surrounding
the discharge end of the electrode, and designed to receive heat
from the electrode and to either return the heat to the electrode
or to convert the heat into radiant energy rays, such as light,
and/or (b) a body, usually cup-shaped, placed around the
discharge end of one of the electrodes and designed to retard the flow
of fumes from the electrodes so as to either conserve the heat of
the electrode and/or to facilitate complete combustion
of the combustible gases in the fumes. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
26, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with ventilating means, fume flow shields, fume condenser, and/or
temperature modifying means. |
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26 | WITH VENTILATOR, FUME FLOW SHIELD, FUME CONDENSER AND/OR TEMPERATURE
MODIFYING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the discharge device is provided
with (a) means to direct and/or circulate a gas or vapor,
which may be air, in contact with at least part of the discharge device
structure such as the electrode and/or electrode moving
mechanism, and/or (b) means to prevent the gaseous fumes
given off by the discharge from flowing into contact with the electrode
moving mechanism, and/or (c) means to cool the gaseous
fumes given off by the discharge so as to cause condensation of
the more readily condensable constituents of the fumes, and/or
(d) means for cooling and/or heating at least part of the
discharge structure, such heating means being in addition to the heat
generated by the discharge between the electrodes and/or
(e) means to obstruct or to facilitate the flow of heat generated
by the electrodes to other parts of the discharge device structure.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 25 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
165, | Heat Exchange,
subclass 47 for a structurally installed heat exchanger and
appropriate subclasses for a heat exchanger, per se. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 11 for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with means for cooling and/or heating at least part of
the discharge device structure and subclasses 231.01+ for
discharge devices of other than the consumable electrode types which
are provided with a gas or vapor flow directing means. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 112 for miscellaneous systems for supplying current
and/or potential to electric lamps and electric space discharge devices
of the gas or vapor ionization type, the lamp or discharge device being
provided with heating and/or cooling means for the lamp
or discharge device structure. |
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28 | Ventilator, fume director and/or condenser: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Discharged devices provided with a ventilator, fume director,
and/or a fume condenser.
| (1)
Note. A mere baffle to prevent the fumes from flowing into
contact with the electrode moving mechanism is not considered to
be a fume director within the meaning of the definition of this
subclass, but a conduit to carry the fumes and to prevent the circulation
of the fumes around the electrode moving mechanism is considered
to be a fume director within the meaning of the definition of this
subclass. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass includes casings placed only about the
electrode moving mechanism and provided with ventilating means,
but where the casing is an enclosure for the entire discharge device, see
the search notes below. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclasses 20 , 33, and 34 for discharge devices which are enclosed within
a sealed envelope and which are provided with an internal temperature
modifying baffle or a condensing chamber or surface to cool the
vapors within the envelope. |
362, | Illumination,
subclasses 21 , 22, 159, 183, 198, 261-265, 276, 294, 367, and 373
where the casing is an enclosure for the entire discharge device. |
454, | Ventilation, appropriate subclasses for apparatus for supplying
air to or removing it from enclosures. |
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29 | Liquid-circulating type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Subject matter wherein the means to modify the temperature
of at least a part of the discharge device structure, such as the
electrode and/or the electrode holder, includes means for circulating
a heat transfer liquid in contact with the part which is to have
its temperature modified.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
22, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means to supply an initially fluent material to the interelectrode
discharge area. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 35 and the subclasses specified in the notes to those subclasses
for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided with means
for circulating a heat transfer in contact with a part of the discharge
device. |
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30 | Radiating transmitter type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Subject matter wherein the means to modify the temperature
of at least part of the discharge device structure, such as the
electrode and/or the electrode holder, includes a plurality
of fins, flanges, or other means for increasing the heat transfer
surface.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
165, | Heat Exchange,
subclass 177 for a tubular structure with heat transfer means;
and subclass 185 for a heat transmitter, per se. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclasses 45 and 46 and the subclasses specified in the notes thereto
for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided with either
a heat radiating surface or a heat conducting means. |
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31 | POLYPHASE A.C. SUPPLY: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the discharge device is supplied
with polyphase alternating current.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes system wherein the electrodes
are supplied with alternating current of one phase, and the electrode
moving mechanism is supplied with alternating current of a different phase. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass includes systems wherein the alternating
current source is a single phase source of supply, and means are
provided for dividing the current into two or more out of phase
currents for supplying polyphase alternating currents to the discharge
device. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 137 and indented subclasses for miscellaneous systems
for supplying electric lamps and/or electric space discharge devices
of the gas or vapor ionization type with polyphase alternating current.
Note especially subclass 138 for such systems where single phase
current is converted to polyphase. |
336, | Inductor Devices,
subclass 5 for the structure of polyphase transformers and
inductive reactors of general utility. |
363, | Electric Power Conversion Systems,
subclasses 148+ for phase conversion systems (e.g., single phase
to polyphase and vice versa). |
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32 | WITH TRANSFORMER IN SUPPLY LINE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having a transformer connected to the current
supply circuit of the discharge device.
| (1)
Note. The transformer may be connected so as to convert the
discharge current to a different value, or may have one of its windings
in series or parallel with the discharge electrodes, the other winding being
connected to the electrode regulating mechanism. |
| (2)
Note. Continue search in subclass 31 of this class. |
| (3)
Note. Other alternating current consumable electrode discharge
devices are classified on the type of discharge or on the type of
feed mechanism used to regulate the feed of the electrodes and the search
should be for these characteristic features rather than for discharge
devices which are disclosed as being particularly suitable for use
in alternating current. Particular attention is called to subclasses
23, 24, 34, and 69 of this class, as many of the patents in these
subclasses are disclosed as being particularly useful with alternating
current. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 57 , 70, 276, and 354, and the subclasses specified
in the notes to the definition of those subclasses for miscellaneous systems
which include a transformer for supplying electric current and/or potentials
to electric lamps and electric space discharge devices of the gas or
vapor ionization type. See subclasses 57, 70, and 276 where the transformer
is in the supply circuit; and subclass 354 where the transformer
is in the control circuit of discharge-control-type space discharge devices. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclasses 247 and 355, and the subclasses specified in the notes
to the definitions of those subclasses, for miscellaneous transformer systems
and for systems for controlling the current and/or voltage
in a single circuit by means including a transformer. |
336, | Inductor Devices, appropriate subclasses for the structure of transformers
and inductive reactors. |
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33 | THREE OR MORE SERIES-CONNECTED ELECTRODES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having three or more discharge electrodes,
the electrodes being connected in series relation in the discharge current
circuit.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
8, | for systems including two or more consumable electrode
discharge devices connected in series relation in the circuit. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 306 and the subclasses specified in the notes thereto for
miscellaneous discharge devices which have three or more discharge electrodes
which are arranged so that the discharge electrodes are in series relationship
with each other. |
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34 | WITH AUXILIARY-STARTING ELECTRODE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with two or more principal electrodes
and an auxiliary starting electrode, the starting electrode being connected
in the discharge circuit and placed with respect to one of the principal
electrodes so that the discharge is initiated between the principal
electrode and the starting electrode, the discharge then being transferred
to the other principal electrode, the starting electrode then being
either deenergized or removed from the discharge space so that the
discharge is maintained only between the principal electrodes.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
1, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes wherein the discharge is initiated between
two of the electrodes and is maintained between these electrodes
until at least one of the electrodes consumed and/or fails
to maintain the discharge, the discharge then being shifted to another
electrode or to other electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclasses 591 through 603for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with an envelope containing an atmosphere of gas or vapor and which
have an auxiliary staring electrode; and subclass 306 for miscellaneous
discharge devices which are provided with three or more electrodes,
one of which may be an auxiliary starting electrode. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 335 and indented subclass, and the subclasses specified
in the notes to the definitions of those subclasses, for miscellaneous
systems for supplying electric current and/or potentials
to electric space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization
type, the discharge device being provided with an auxiliary starting
electrode. |
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35 | WITH AUXILIARY-CONTROL ELECTRODE FOR THE ELECTRODE-MOVING
MECHANISM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with an auxiliary electrode which
is in circuit with the electrode moving mechanism, the flow of current
in the auxiliary electrode circuit controlling the operation of
the electrode moving mechanism.
| (1)
Note. In the devices of this subclass, the auxiliary electrode
is not supplied with discharge current, but is placed in or near the
discharge space and is usually connected to one of the discharge
electrodes through a circuit containing the electrode moving mechanism
so that the difference in potential between the auxiliary electrode
and the discharge electrode controls the operation of the electrode moving
mechanism. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
33, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes connected in electrical series relation
and the electric current supply systems therefor. |
34, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with an auxiliary starting electrode and the electric current supply
systems therefor. |
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36 | PLURAL CATHODE AND/OR ANODE TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the discharge device is provided
with two or more cathodes and/or two or more anodes.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
1, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having three or more electrodes wherein the discharge
is initiated between two of the electrodes and is maintained between
these electrodes until at least one of the electrodes is consumed,
the discharge then being shifted to another electrode or to other
electrodes. |
31, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes supplied with polyphase alternating current. |
33, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes connected in series in the electrical circuit. |
34, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
two or more electrodes, one of the electrodes designed only to initiate
the discharge between two or more of the other electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 307 and the subclasses specified in the notes thereto for
miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided with a plurality
of cathodes and a plurality of anodes. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 334 and indented subclasses and the subclasses specified
in the notes to the definitions of those subclasses, for miscellaneous
systems for supplying electric current and/or potential
to a plural cathode and/or anode discharge device of the
gas or vapor ionization type. |
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37 | Consumption feed type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Subject matter wherein the feed of at least one of the electrodes
is accomplished by the consumption of the electrode material or
by destruction by the heat of the discharge of obstructions to the
motion of the electrodes.
| (1)
Note. Where the electrode is connected to source of power,
as a mechanical or electrical motor, which transmits motion to the
electrode to cause it to feed, the feeding is not considered to
be of the consumption feed type although the loss in weight of the
electrode due to the consumption of the electrode may effect the feed
or control the operation of the source of power. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass provides for discharge devices having
three or more electrodes, one or more of which are fed by consumption
feeding and others of which are fed by mechanical means. |
| (3)
Note. This subclass includes discharge devices having two
or more of the electrodes placed so that the adjacent ends of the
electrodes abut each other, the abutting electrodes acting in effect
as a single electrode with respect to one or more other electrodes,
the feeding of the abutting electrodes being accomplished by the
consumption of either of the abutting electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
59, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
of the consumption feed type, and subclass 60 for electrodes limited
by claimed subject matter to use with consumption feed-type consumable
electrode discharge devices. |
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38 | Interconnected feed operator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Subject matter having two or more movable electrodes connected
together by mechanical means so that these movable electrodes are each
moved by the same motive power means.
| (1)
Note. In many of the patents in this subclass, the two movable
electrodes each cooperate with the same third electrode to establish
the electrical discharge. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 37 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
3, | and 4 and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having three or more electrodes wherein the discharge
is initiated between two of the electrodes and is maintained between
these electrodes until at least one of the electrodes is consumed,
the discharge then being shifted to another electrode or to other
electrodes, and having two or more movable electrodes connected
together by mechanical means so that these movable electrodes are operated
by the same motive power means. |
33, | for consumable electrode devices having three or
more electrodes connected in series relation in the circuit, and
having two or more movable electrodes connected together by mechanical
means so that these movable electrodes are operated by the same motive
power means. |
53, | and indented subclasses, for miscellaneous consumable
electrode discharge devices having the electrodes connected together
by mechanical means so that the electrodes are each fed towards
the other by the same motive power means during the feeding operation. |
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39 | OSCILLATORY AND/OR ROTARY ELECTRODE MOTION TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having the electrode holder mechanism arranged
(a) to oscillate (including reciprocate) one of the electrodes across
the end of the other electrode and/or (b) to rotate one
of the electrodes about an axis which is either concentric or eccentric
with an axis of the electrode during the operation of the discharge
device.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
46, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having inclined or parallel electrodes and having
one of the electrodes pivotally mounted in a support. |
134, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with adjustable supporting means for the electrodes so that the
electrodes may be placed in different positions with respect to
the supporting frame. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 50+ , especially indented subclasses 125.11 and 125.12
for electric arc welding with a rotating or oscillating electrode. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 146 for miscellaneous discharge devices having a movable
electrode. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 94+ and 105+ for electric arc furnaces provided
with means for moving the furnace charge and the electrodes relative
to each other in a similar manner. |
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40 | Interconnected feeding and oscillating and/or
rotating mechanism: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 39. Subject matter having a common source of motive power for
feeding the electrodes and oscillating and/or rotating
the electrodes.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclasses 20 through 24for mechanical mechanism for deriving two or more different
types of motion or for deriving the same type of motion and an additional
motion of a different type from one type of motion. |
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41 | Rotary motion-type power supply: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 40. Subject matter wherein the motive power means supplies rotary
motion to the electrode moving mechanism, the feed mechanism, for feeding
the electrodes being actuated from the rotary motion of the motive
power.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclasses 22 through 24for mechanical mechanisms for deriving reciprocating
and rotary motion from rotary motion. |
414, | Material or Article Handling,
subclasses 431+ for apparatus for advancing and rotating an elongated article
by means adapted to engage the article between its ends. |
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42 | Rotary electrode: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 39. Subject matter wherein the electrode is designed to rotate
about an axis which is either concentric or eccentric with an axis
of the electrode during the operation of the discharge device.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 41 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
414, | Material or Article Handling,
subclasses 431+ for apparatus for advancing and rotating an elongated article
by means adapted to engage the article between its ends. |
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44 | DISK OR PLATE ELECTRODE TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with an electrode in the form of
a disk or flat plate. |
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45 | INCLINED OR PARALLEL ELECTRODES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with electrodes which have their
longitudinal axes either inclined or parallel with respect to each
other.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes all patents, either as originals
or cross references, claiming consumable electrode discharge devices
having the axes of the electrodes in other than straight line relationship
with respect to each other. | |
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46 | Pivoted electrode: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Subject matter having one of the electrodes pivotally mounted
in a support.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
39, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means to either (a) oscillate one of the electrodes across
the end of the other electrode, and/or (b) to rotate one
of the electrodes about an axis which is either concentric or eccentric
with an axis of the electrode. |
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47 | Plural pivoted electrodes: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 46. Subject matter having plural electrodes pivotally mounted
in a support.
| (1)
Note. This subclass contains as original patents only patents
claiming consumable electrode discharge devices having two electrodes
which are each pivotally mounted, but takes as cross references patents
from preceding subclasses, such as subclass 36 and indented subclasses, claiming
consumable electrode discharge devices having three or more electrodes,
where two or more of the electrodes are either mounted in inclined or
parallel with respect to each other and which are pivotally mounted. | |
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48 | Linear feed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 47. Subject matter wherein the feeding motion of the feeding
electrode is along a straight line in the direction of the longitudinal
axis of the feeding electrode.
| (1)
Note. Search this class, subclass 48, for discharge devices
under subclass 46 provided with linear feeds and one pivoted electrode. | |
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49 | Linear feed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 46. Subject matter wherein the feeding motion of the feeding
electrode is along a straight line in the direction of the longitudinal
axis of the feeding electrode.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 48 of this class. | |
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50 | Interconnected feed operator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Subject matter having the electrodes connected together
by mechanical means so that each of the electrodes is moved by the
same feeding mechanism.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 47 and 48 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
37, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes and having two or more of the electrodes
placed so that the ends of these electrodes abut each other, and having
the longitudinal axis of these electrodes inclined with respect
to each other, the abutting electrodes acting in effect as a single
electrode with respect to the other electrodes, the feeding of the
abutting electrodes being accomplished by the consumption of either
of the abutting electrodes. |
38, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more discharge electrodes and having two or more movable
electrodes connected together by mechanical means so that these
movable electrodes are each moved by the same motive power means. |
53, | and indented subclasses, for miscellaneous consumable
electrode discharge devices provided with plural movable electrodes
which are connected together by mechanical means so that each of
the electrodes is fed by the same motive power means. |
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51 | PLURAL MOVABLE ELECTRODES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with a plurality of electrodes which
are moveably mounted.
| (1)
Note. This subclass and the indented subclasses contain as
original patents only patents claiming consumable electrode discharge
devices having only two electrodes, both movable, but take as cross
references patents from preceding subclasses, such as subclass 36
and indented subclasses, claiming consumable electrode discharge
devices having three or more electrodes, where two or more of the
electrodes are moveably mounted. |
| (2)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, each of the
electrodes is mounted so as to be moved towards and away from the
other electrode for other than feeding purposes; plural movable
electrodes for feeding purposes being in the indented subclasses. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
3, | and 4 and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having three or more electrodes wherein the discharge
is initiated between two of the electrodes and is maintained between
these electrodes until at least one of the electrodes is consumed
or fails to maintain the discharge, the discharge then being shifted
to another electrode or electrodes, and having the first operated
consumable electrode and the substituted electrode connected together
by mechanical means so that these movable electrodes are each operated
by the same mechanical means. |
31, | 33, and 36 and indented subclasses, for consumable
electrode discharge devices provided with three or more electrodes
and having at least two of the electrodes mounted so as to be movable
with respect to the other electrodes. |
34, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
three or more electrodes, one of the electrodes being designed only
to be moved towards and away from one of the principal electrodes
to initiate the discharge between two of the other principal electrodes,
and one or the principal electrodes being mounted so as to be movable
to compensate for the consumption of the consumable electrode. |
47, | and 48, for consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with plural pivoted electrodes which are mounted in inclined
or parallel relation with respect to each other. |
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52 | Plural electrode feeding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 51. Subject matter wherein the electrodes are each adapted to
be moved towards the other during the feeding operation of the discharge
device. |
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53 | Interconnected operator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 52. Subject matter having the electrodes connected together
by mechanical means so that each of the electrodes is fed by the
same motive power means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
37, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
a plurality of cathodes and/or anodes and having two or
more electrodes placed so that the ends of the electrodes abut each
other, the abutting electrodes acting in effect as a single electrode
with respect to the other electrodes, the feeding of the abutting
electrodes being accomplished by the consumption of either of the
abutting electrodes. |
47, | 48, and 50, for consumable electrode discharge devices
having the electrodes mounted so that their longitudinal axes are
in other than straight line relation with respect to each other, and
having the electrodes connected together by mechanical means so
that each of the electrodes is moved by the same motive power means. |
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54 | With separate movement of one electrode: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 53. Subject matter provided with means whereby one of the electrodes
may be moved separately from the motion given to the electrodes
by the interconnected means.
| (1)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, both of the
electrodes are moved during the feeding operation, but only one
of the electrodes is moved to separate the electrodes. |
| (2)
Note. Wherein only one electrode is moved for feeding purposes
and the other electrode is moved only for separating purposes, see
subclass 51 of this class. | |
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55 | With diverse rates of feed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 53. Subject matter wherein the feeding mechanism feeds one of
the electrodes at a different rate from the rate at which the other
electrode is fed. |
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56 | Gear-, belt-, or chain-connected: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 53. Subject matter wherein the means for connecting the electrodes
together is gearing, or a belt or a chain.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 54 and 55 of this
class. | |
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57 | MANUAL FEED: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means manually operated for
transmitting motion to the electrode for feeding the electrode.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 471 , 479, and 491 and their indented subclasses, for
manually operative mechanism of general application. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclasses 146+ for miscellaneous discharge devices provided with
a movable electrode and a manually operated means for moving the electrode. |
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58 | With power drive: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 57. Subject matter provided with power means for feeding the
electrode.
| (1)
Note. In the devices in this subclass, the electrodes may
be manually operated in case of failure of the power means or the position
of the electrodes may be adjusted manually to compensate for nonuniform
feeding by the power means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclass 625 , for mechanism of general application for operation
by either manual or power means. |
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59 | CONSUMPTION FEED TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the feed of the electrode is accomplished
by the consumption of the electrode material or by the destruction by
the heat of the discharge of obstructions to the motion of the electrode.
| (1)
Note. Where the electrode is connected to a source of power,
as a mechanical or electrical motor, which transmits motion to the
electrode to cause it to feed, the patent is not classified in this
subclass although the loss in weight of the electrode due to the
consumption of the electrode may effect the feed or control the operation
of the source of power. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 37 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 235 for discharge devices which have two electrodes which
are maintained in imperfect electrical contact so that the passage of
electric current from one electrode to the other will produce light
or cause the electrode to be heated. In some of these devices, the
electrodes are consumed and are fed together in a manner analogous
to the discharge devices of this subclass (59) of Class 314. |
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60 | Electrodes: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Electrodes limited by claimed structure to use with devices
of the kind specified in ... .
| (1)
Note. These are the only electrodes, per se, in this class.
For other electrodes, per se, including other consumable electrodes,
per se, see Note (6) in the main class definition. | |
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61 | FLUID TRANSMISSION: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the means for transmitting power
from the power source to the electrode moving mechanism includes
a fluid transmission system and a motor actuated by the fluid.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
60, | Power Plants,
subclass 325 for combined pump and motors, the pump supplying
fluid pressure to the motor. |
91, | Motors: Expansible Chamber Type, for single motors of the expansible chamber type
with the fluid control systems therefor. |
251, | Valves and Valve Actuation,
subclass 12 for fluid actuated valves. |
303, | Fluid-Pressure and Analogous Brake Systems,
subclasses 6.01+ for plural motors with fluid control systems therefor. |
415, | Rotary Kinetic Fluid Motors or Pumps, appropriate subclasses for fluid actuated rotary
motors, per se. |
418, | Rotary Expansible Chamber Devices, for rotary expansible chamber devices, per se. |
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62 | MOTOR SPEED-CONTROLLED: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter in which initiation of the feeding of an
electrode is dependent upon the speed of a motor, the motor being
caused to operate in response to some characteristic of the apparatus
indicating improper spacing between the discharge electrodes.
| (1)
Note. Three common types are (a) the feeding of the electrode
depends upon the speed differential between two motors; (b) a motor
drives an electrical generator which supplies current to the feed
operating means, the motor and the generator being arranged in the
system so that the motor must attain some minimum speed before the
generator will deliver the requisite energy to initiate the feeding
operation; and (c) the motor drives a feed responsive device and when
the motor attains some predetermined speed, the speed responsive device
initiates the electrode feeding operation. |
| (2)
Note. When the motor upon whose speed the initiation of the
feeding operation is dependent is an electric motor, the characteristic
which varies its speed is most commonly the voltage across the discharge
electrodes and/or the current supplied to the discharge
electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
69, | for consumable electrode discharge devices wherein
the means for supplying power to move the electrodes is a rotary
electric motor. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing,
subclass 488 for a speed responsive device, per se. |
200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers,
subclass 80 for speed responsive electrical switches of general
application. |
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63 | RADIANT ENERGY RESPONSIVE CONTROL TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the feeding of the electrode is controlled
by means of a device sensitive to the radiant energy generated by
the electric discharge.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes thermostatic devices
which are actuated by the radiant heat of the discharge. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
89, | and 90, for consumable electric discharge
devices provided with thermostats heated by means other than the discharge
between the electrodes for moving or controlling the operation of the
movable electrode. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
250, | Radiant Energy,
subclass 200 and the classes and subclasses specified in the notes
thereto for photocell controlled electric circuits and photocell
apparatus, particularly subclass 205 where the photocell
controls the light source which illuminates it. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 149 for miscellaneous systems for supplying electric
current and/or potential to electric lamps and/or
electric space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization
type, the system including a device sensitive to radiant
energy (photocell, etc.) |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 16 for electric motor systems which are controlled
by means of radiant electromagnetic waves (e.g., radio
waves), subclass 460 for electric motor systems
controlled by sonic or supersonic vibrations, and subclass 480
for electric motor systems controlled by radiant energy such as
light, infrared rays, etc. |
337, | Electricity: Electrothermally or Thermally
Actuated Switches,
subclass 298 for thermally actuated switches of general application. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 12.22 , 12.5-12.53, and
13.24-13.26 for wireless remote control devices
or systems where the device or system is so broadly recited as to form
no basis of classification in any other class. |
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 100+ for a thermometer. |
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64 | ELECTRIC DISCHARGE CONTROL CIRCUIT: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the circuit for controlling the operation
of the motive power means includes an electric discharge device.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclasses 200 and 352 for miscellaneous systems for supplying
an electric current and/or potential to an electric lamp
and/or electric space discharge device of the gas or vapor
ionization type, the system including an electric space discharge
device. See subclass 200 where the discharge device is in the supply
circuit of the lamp or discharge device, and subclass 352 where
the discharge device is in the control circuit of the discharge
control means of a discharge control type discharge device. |
327, | Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices,
Circuits, and Systems,
subclasses 518+ for miscellaneous control circuits which may include electron
space discharge devices. |
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65 | WITH ELECTRODE SEPARATING MECHANISM AND FEEDING MECHANISM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with one mechanism for moving an
electrode in the separating direction and separate means for moving
the same electrode in the feeding direction.
| (1)
Note. This subclass does not include (a) mechanisms which
connect the electrode to a source of motive power in one direction
of motion of the motive power means for moving the electrode against the
force of gravity or against the resistance of a spring or weight
and which release the electrode from engagement with the source
of motive power in the other direction of motion of the motive power
means or when the motive power means is de-energized so that the
electrode is free to move under the influence of gravity or the
bias of the spring or weight, (b) mechanisms such as reversible
motors or reversible transmission means, such as reversible gearing,
or (c) other mechanisms which are reversible in their operation
and which are used in one direction of their motion for feeding the
electrodes, and in the other direction for separating the electrodes.
Such mechanisms are excluded even though supplemental means are
provided for controlling or aiding the release of the electrode
from the motive power means or for controlling the mechanism to reverse
the operation. Such mechanisms are in the subclasses below. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
51, | 52, and 54, for consumable electrode discharge devices
wherein one of the electrodes is moved to separate the electrodes
from each other, and the other electrode is moved to feed the electrodes
together. |
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66 | Electromagnetic separating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 65. Subject matter wherein the power for moving the electrode
in the separating direction is supplied by means of an electromagnet
having a movable armature.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 37 and 54 of this
class. | |
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67 | Electromagnetic feed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Subject matter provided with an electromagnet having a movable
armature (which is separate from the separating electromagnet and
armature) for moving the electrode in the feeding direction. |
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68 | POSITIVE FEED: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the electrode feeding mechanism positively
feeds the electrode during the feeding operation as distinguished
from permitting the electrode to fail under the influence of gravity.
| (1)
Note. This subclass and the indented subclasses constitute
the miscellaneous place for mechanisms for feeding the electrode
positively where this is claimed. The succeeding subclasses, starting
with subclass 82, ordinarily have positive electrode separating
means, and gravity electrode feed means, or feed means so broadly
claimed as not limited to positive feed means. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 21, 22, 51, 52, 58,
and 65 and indented subclasses of this class. |
| (3)
Note. This subclass includes feeding mechanisms wherein a
spring or weight furnishes the motive power for feeding the electrode,
excepting where the only weight is the weight of the electrode and/or
the electrode holder. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
37, | and 59, for consumable electrode discharge devices
wherein the feed of the electrode is accomplished by the consumption
of the electrode material or by the destruction by the heat of the discharge
of obstructions to the motion of the electrode, the electrode usually
being biased by means of a spring or other positively acting means
to move the electrode or the obstructing means against a holding stop. |
41, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
power driven means for both rotating and positively feeding the
consumable electrode. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 146 for miscellaneous discharge devices which have
a movable electrode and power means for moving the electrode. |
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69 | Rotary electric motor: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter wherein the means for supplying the power
to move the electrodes is a rotary electric motor.
| (1)
Note. Most of the systems in this subclass and the indented
subclasses have the motor connected in the circuit so as to be controlled
in response to the condition of the electric discharge so that when
the electrodes are spaced too far apart the motor will be rotated
so as to feed the electrodes together. |
| (2)
Note. Most of the systems in this subclass and the indented
subclasses are also arranged to cause the motor to separate the
electrodes in the event they are too close together. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
62, | for discharge devices and systems under the class
definition in which the initiation of the feeding of an electrode
is dependent upon the speed of a motor, the motor being caused to operate
in response to some characteristic of the discharge device indicating improper
interelectrode spacing. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
310, | Electrical Generator or Motor Structure,
subclass 40 for rotary electric motors. |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems, appropriate subclasses for electric motor control. |
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70 | With motor-braking: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Subject matter provided with means to apply a braking force
to the motor.
| (1)
Note. In many of the systems in this subclass when the motor
energizing circuit is opened after the electrodes have been moved
to or almost to the proper position, an impedance in the system
then acts as a load upon the motor, which is then acting as a generator,
whereby the motor is dynamically braked. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
71, | and 72, for systems under subclass 69 which include
means for changing the impedance of the circuit supplying current
to the motor for purposes other than dynamic braking. |
74, | for systems under subclass 69 provided with means
for varying the operating characteristics of an electric switch
placed in the motor circuit. |
75, | for systems under subclass 69 where the motor is
supplied from a source of current which is separate from the current
supply for the discharge. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 362 for electric motor braking control. |
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71 | With motor circuit impedance regulator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Subject matter provided with means for changing the impedance
of the circuit supplying current to the motor.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
70, | for systems under subclass 69 provided with an impedance
in the motor circuit which acts as a dynamic brake on the motor
when the electrodes have been moved to or almost to the proper position. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 508 , and the search notes thereunder, for electric
motor control by impedance in the primary or armature circuit. |
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72 | Switch-controlled motor circuit: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 71. Subject matter having the circuit for controlling the supply
of current to the motor controlled by an electric switch, the switch
being operated in response to the condition of the electric discharge.
| (1)
Note. In many of the systems in this subclass, the switch
controls a shunt placed about an impedance in the motor circuit, the
shunt being opened to place the impedance in the motor circuit to
retard the speed of rotation of the motor when the electrodes have
been fed almost into contact with each other, thereby preventing
overfeeding. |
| (2)
Note. For other electric motor controlled feeding systems
wherein the motor rotates at varying speeds, see subclasses 70,
75, and 76 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
70, | for systems under subclass 69 provided with an impedance
in the motor circuit which acts as a dynamic brake on the motor
when the electrodes have been moved to or almost to the proper position. |
73, | and 74, for other systems under subclass 69 having
switch controlled motor circuits. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 515 , and the search notes thereunder, for electric
motor control by switch means in combination with resistance in
the armature or primary circuit. |
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73 | Switch-controlled motor circuit: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Subject matter having the circuit for controlling the supply
of current to the motor controlled by an electric switch, the switch
being operated in response to the condition of the electric discharge.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 70 and 72 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 519 , and the search notes thereunder, for electric
motor control by means of armature or primary circuit making and
breaking devices. |
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74 | With regulation of switch operator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 73. Subject matter provided with means for varying the operating
characteristics of the electric switch.
| (1)
Note. In most of the systems in this subclass, the switch,
when operated to one position, controls means to change the switch
operating characteristics so that the switch will be operated to
the reverse position in response to a different change in current
and/or potential than that required to operate the switch
without such auxiliary means so that the motor circuit may be opened
and/or closed a short time before the motor has moved the
electrodes to the desired distance of interelectrode spacing, thereby
preventing overrunning of the motor with consequential improper
electrode spacing. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
70, | for systems under subclass 69 provided with an impedance
in the motor circuit which acts as a dynamic brake on the motor
when the electrodes have been moved to or almost to the proper position. |
115, | and 116, for miscellaneous systems provided with
means for regulating the flow of current and/or voltage
to the electromagnet which operates and/or controls the
electrode feeding mechanism. |
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75 | Auxiliary motor circuit current supply: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Subject matter wherein the motor is supplied from a source
of current which is separate from the current supply for the discharge
electrodes.
| (1)
Note. In most systems in this subclass, the current and/or
potential supplied by the auxiliary current source is controlled in
response to a condition of the electric discharge to control the
feed motor. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 31, 70, 72, 73, and
74 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
62, | for discharge devices and systems in which the initiation
of the feeding of an electrode is dependent upon the speed of an
electric motor, the motor being caused to operate in response to some
characteristics, such as the voltage across the discharge electrode
of the discharge device indicating improper interelectrode spacing. |
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76 | Differential wound armature and/or field: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Subject matter wherein the armature or the field of the
motor contains two windings differentially wound.
| (1)
Note. In most of the systems in this subclass, the difference
in the amount of energization of the differential windings determines
the direction in which the motor operates and the speed with which it
operates. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 499 , and the search notes thereunder, for motor control
by means of armature having plural opposed windings; and subclass
525, and the search notes thereunder, for motor control by plural
opposed field windings. |
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77 | Pawl and ratchet: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter having a pawl and ratchet mechanism for transmitting
motion to the electrode.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
88, | for consumable electrode discharge devices of the
nonpositive feeding type in which the electrode is connected to
a rotatable member, such as a gear, which is held against rotation by
a brake or detent, the power necessary to rotate the rotatable member
to separate the electrodes being transmitted to the rotatable member
by moving the brake or detent. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 111 and indented subclasses, especially subclasses
149 and indented subclasses, 155, 167, 168, and 169 for intermittent
grip mechanisms of the pawl and ratchet type. |
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78 | Electromagnetic operator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter wherein the means for supplying the power
for moving the electrodes is an electromagnet provided with a movable
armature.
| (1)
Note. The armature is usually connected to an intermittent
grip mechanism for transmitting motion of the armature to the electrode. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 67 and 77 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
113, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with an electromagnet for separating the electrodes and/or
controlling the operation of the electrode feeding mechanism. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 111 and indented subclasses for intermittent grip mechanisms. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 152 for miscellaneous discharge devices which have
a movable electrode and an electromagnet for moving it. |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 135 for linear motor systems. |
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 220 for electromagnets with armatures. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 139+ for electro- magnet circuits. |
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79 | Power-transmission control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter wherein the control of the application of
power to the electrodes for feeding is secured by controlling the
power transmission means.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes arrangements for controlling
a clutch interposed in the transmitting mechanism between the power
source and the electrode. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 61 of this class. |
| (3)
Note. For power transmission control, generally search classes
74, Machine Element or Mechanism; 188, Brakes; and 192, Clutches
and Power-Stop Control. | |
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80 | Gear train: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 79. Subject matter wherein the mechanism for transmitting power
to the electrode includes a gear train.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
41, | for consumable electrode discharge devices having
a power means for both rotating and feeding the consumable electrode,
the feeding operation being controlled by controlling the operation
of a gear train. |
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81 | Reversible: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 80. Subject matter provided with means for changing the engagement
of the gears so as to reverse the direction of movement of the driven
member, the motion of the driving member being in the same direction
in both directions of movement of the driven member.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 404 and 404.5, for reversing gear arrangements of general application. |
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82 | ESCAPEMENT FEED CONTROL: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with an escapement to control the
rate of movement of the movable electrode.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 1.5 for escapement of general application. |
185, | Motors: Spring, Weight, or Animal Powered,
subclasses 5 and 31 for weight operated motors controlled by escapements
and subclass 38 for spring motors with escapements. |
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83 | DETENT OR BRAKE-CONTROLLED ROTARY FEED MEMBER OR GEAR: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having a rotatable member, such as a gear,
which is connected to the electrode so that by controlling the rotation
of the rotatable member the feeding of the electrode may be controlled,
the rotatable member being held against rotation in the direction
of feeding by means of a brake, which may be a gear detent or pawl
when the rotatable member is a gear, the electrode being permitted
to move in the feeding direction by releasing the gear detent or
brake from holding position with respect to the rotatable member.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 82 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
77, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with mechanisms which include a pawl and ratchet for positively
feeding the electrode. |
79, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with mechanisms which include gear trains, for positively feeding
the electrode. |
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84 | Movable feed frame type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 83. Subject matter having the rotatable feed control member
mounted in a movable frame and having the means for controlling
the feed connected to the frame to move it, the rotatable member
being brought into engagement with the gear detent or brake when
the frame is moved in one direction to prevent rotation of the rotatable
member and being disengaged from the gear detent or brake when the
frame is moved in the other direction thereby permitting the rotatable
member to rotate and feed the electrode.
| (1)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, when the frame
is moved in the direction in which the gear detent or brake engages
with the rotatable member, the gear detent or brake will prevent the
periphery of the rotatable member from moving with respect to the
gear-detent or brake during at least part of such frame movement,
thereby (a) causing rotation of the rotatable member about its on
axis, the rotary motion of the rotatable member being transmitted
to the electrode to move the electrode in the separating direction
and/or (b) moving the electrode in the separating direction by
the lifting action of the frame movement. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 126 for intermittent grip type mechanical movements
of general application operating in an analogous manner to the subject
matter of this subclass. |
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85 | Pivoted frame: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 84. Subject matter having the rotatable member journaled in
a pivoted frame.
| (1)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, the pivot of
the frame is eccentric with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotatable
member. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 82 of this class. | |
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86 | Multiple magnet-operated: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 85. Subject matter provided with a plurality of electromagnets
for moving the frame.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
121, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
having the separating and feed controlling mechanism controlled
by a plurality of electromagnets. |
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87 | Locked during separating stroke: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 83. Subject matter wherein the rotary member is prevented from
rotating in the direction to control the feed of the electrode by
means of the gear detent or brake while the electrodes are being
separated.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 82 and 84 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 111 , particularly subclass 126, for intermittent-grip-type
mechanical movements of general application which operate in an
analogous manner to the subject matter of this subclass. |
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88 | Positive-acting brake or detent: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 87. Subject matter wherein the power necessary to rotate the
rotatable member in the direction which causes the electrodes to
separate is transmitted to the rotatable member by moving the gear
detent or brake.
| (1)
Note. Compare this class and subclass 84 of this class. | |
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89 | THERMOSTATIC OPERATOR OR CONTROLLER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with (a) a thermostatic device for
supplying the energy for separating the electrode, or (b) a thermostat which
controls the operation of the feed controlling mechanism.
| (1)
Note. Continue to search in subclass 63 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
63, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with thermostatic means for operating and/or controlling
the operation of the feeding mechanism where the thermostatic means
is heated by the heat radiated by the electric discharge. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 151 for miscellaneous discharge devices which have
a movable electrode and a thermostatic means for moving it. |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 117 for thermoelectric motor systems. |
337, | Electricity: Electrothermally or Thermally Actuated
Switches, appropriate subclasses for electrothermally and thermally
actuated switches of general application. |
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 100+ for a thermometer. |
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90 | With mechanical energy-storing device: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 89. Subject matter provided with mechanical means, such as a
spring or weight, for receiving and storing energy from the thermostatic device
and which is connected to the electrode separating or feed controlling
mechanism for moving the mechanism when the stored energy is released.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
92, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with a mechanical energy storing device. |
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91 | WITH RESILIENT OR LOST MOTION CONNECTION: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with a resilient member, such as
a spring, or a lost motion connection between (a) the source of
power and the mechanism for transmitting separating motion to the
electrodes, or (b) the means for operating the mechanism for releasing
the electrode and the release mechanism.
| (1)
Note. In most of the patents in this subclass, the resilient
or lost motion connection prevents small movements of the power
source or the means for operating the electrode release mechanism
from being transmitted to the electrode or the electrode release
mechanism, thereby preventing spurious separating or feeding. | |
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92 | WITH MECHANICAL ENERGY-STORING DEVICE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with mechanical means, such as spring
or weight, for receiving and storing energy received from another source
of energy, and which is connected to the electrode separating or
feed controlling mechanism for moving the mechanism when the stored
energy is released.
| (1)
Note. This subclass does not include consumable electrode
discharge devices where the only energy storing weight is the weight
of the electrode and/or the electrode supporting mechanism
which is lifted against the force of gravity. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 91 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
37, | and 59, for consumable electrode discharge devices
wherein the feed of the electrode is accomplished by the consumption
of the electrode material or by the destruction by the heat of the discharge
of obstructions to the motion of the electrode, and having the electrode
biased by means of a spring or other positively acting means so
as to move the electrode or the obstructing means against a holding
stop. |
98, | for consumable electrode discharge devices provided
with means to counterbalance the weight of the movable electrode. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
185, | Motors: Spring, Weight, or Animal Powered, for spring and weight operated motors. |
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93 | Rod gripper biasing type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Subject matter provided with a releasable clutch for gripping
the electrode and/or the electrode rod in one direction
of its motion and for releasing the electrode and/or the
electrode rod in the other direction of its motion, and an energy
storing device for biasing the clutch to either its gripping or
releasing position.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
101, | for consumable electrode discharge devices of the
releasable electrode or rod gripper type other than those provided
with energy storing means. |
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94 | With electric motive power: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Subject matter wherein the means for supplying the energy
to the energy storing device is an electrical device of translating
electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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95 | Biased lever: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 94. Subject matter wherein the regulating mechanism includes
a lever, and the energy storing device is connected to the lever
so as to bias the lever to one of its positions and the electrical
device moves the lever to a different position in opposition to
the bias of the energy storing device. |
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96 | Spring-biased: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 95. Subject matter wherein the biasing means is a spring.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 90 of this class. | |
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97 | Spring-biased: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 94. Subject matter wherein the energy storing means is a spring.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 90 and 96 of this
class. | |
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98 | WITH ELECTRODE COUNTERBALANCE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means to counterbalance the
weight of the movable electrode.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
94, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
space discharge devices having the electrode moving mechanism biased
by means of a spring or weight in one direction of its motion. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
248, | Supports,
subclasses 123.1 , 280.11, 292.11, 297.11, and 325 for adjustable supports
of general application provided with weight counterbalances; and
subclass 264 for counterbalance weights. |
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99 | WITH RETARDER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with means, such as a dash-pot,
for retarding the motion of the electrodes and/or the electrode
separating and/or feed controlling mechanism.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
188, | Brakes, for brakes and retarding mechanisms of general application. |
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 239 for electromagnets having armatures and time delay means. |
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100 | Retarded feeding type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 99. Subject matter having the retarder connected to the electrode
holder so as to control the rate of feeding throughout the feeding
movement of the electrode.
| (1)
Note. In most of the patents in this subclass, during the
feeding operation the electrode is released from engagement with
the electrode operating mechanism, the electrode falling under the
influence of gravity, with the rate of falling being determined
by the retarder. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in this class, subclass 82, for
consumable electrode discharge devices wherein the rate of motion
of the feeding electrode while feeding is regulated by an escapement. |
| (3)
Note. Continue the search in this class, subclass 68 and indented
subclasses, particularly subclass 70, for consumable electrode discharge
devices provided with positive acting electrode feeding mechanisms
and means for controlling the rate of feed of the positively fed
electrode. | |
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101 | RELEASABLE ELECTRODE OR ROD GRIPPER TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with a clutch mechanism interposed
between the motive power mechanism and the electrode, the clutch gripping
the electrode and/or the electrode holder rod during one
direction of motion of the motive power means, thereby applying motive
power to the electrode for moving the electrode in one direction,
and releasing the electrode and/or the electrode holder
from connection with the motive power means when the motive power
means begins to move in the opposite direction so that the electrode
is free to move in such other direction without regard to the amount
of motion of the motive power means.
| (1)
Note. In most of the devices in this subclass, the electrode
falls under the influence of gravity during the feeding operation,
consumable electrode discharge devices of the positive feed type being
in subclass 68 and indented subclasses of this class. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 3, 90, and 93 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
83, | for electrode feed control mechanism having a rotatable
member, and means, such as a brake, to hold the rotatable member
from rotation in the feeding direction, especially subclass 88 where
the power necessary to rotate the rotatable member in the separating
direction is transmitted to the rotatable member by moving the brake
or other member. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism,
subclass 111 and indented subclasses for intermittent-grip-type
mechanical movements of general application, subclass 144 and indented
subclasses for grip units and features, and especially subclass
162 and indented subclasses for rod grippers, per se, of general
application. |
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,
subclass 120 for rod, wire, and tube feeders of the intermittent type. |
294, | Handling: Hand and Hoist-Line Implements,
subclasses 86.4+ for miscellaneous devices provided with handling
or hoist line terminals for grasping a rod or other load of general application. |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 119 for reciprocating electric motor systems. |
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102 | Plural clutches: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Subject matter provided with two or more gripping devices
which are separately operated.
| (1)
Note. One of the clutches may grip the electrode during the
separating stroke and the other holds the electrode against movement
after the electric discharge has been established. | |
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103 | With separation limit stop: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Subject matter provided with means to limit the motion of
the carbon moving means during the separation of the carbons without
releasing the clutch from the electrode and/or the electrode holder.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 102 of this class. | |
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104 | Magnetic clutch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Subject matter wherein the gripping members of the clutch
form, at least in part, the armature of an electromagnet.
| (1)
Note. The electromagnet may be the electromagnet which supplies
the energy necessary to move the movable electrode. | |
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105 | Electromagnetically operated: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Subject matter wherein the means for supplying the power
for controlling electrode movement is an electromagnet.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 38, 102, 103, and
104 of this class. | |
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106 | Plural electromagnet coils: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 105. Subject matter having two or more electromagnet coils which
may be on the same or different cores. Usually one of the coils
is connected in an electrical shunt with the discharge space and the
other in series electrically with the discharge space.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
121, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with two or more electromagnet coils for controlling the
electrode movement. |
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107 | Three or more: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 106. Subject matter wherein there are three or more electromagnet
coils.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
122, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with three or more electromagnet coils for controlling
the electrode movement. |
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108 | Interconnected lever systems: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 106. Subject matter having the armatures of the electromagnets
connected by means of a mechanical lever system to a single device transmitting
motion to the electrode clutch or having a single lever or magnetic
material acting as a common armature for two or more electromagnets.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
123, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with two or more electromagnet coils and an interconnected
lever system for controlling the electrode movement. |
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109 | Common oscillating lever or armature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Subject matter having the armatures of the electromagnets
connected to a common oscillating lever, or having a lever of magnetic material
acting as a common armature for two or more electromagnets.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with two or more electromagnet coils and a common oscillating
lever or armature for controlling the electrode movement. |
126, | for consumable-electrode-type discharge devices
with electromagnetically operated means for controlling the movable
electrode wherein the armature is actuated by the resultant electromagnetic
field generated by two or more magnetic coils. |
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110 | Coaxial coils: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 106. Subject matter having the electromagnet coils mounted upon
the same axis. The coils may be concentrically mounted or placed
in end-to-end relationship about the same axis.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
125, | for other consumable-electrode discharge devices
provided with two or more coaxial coils for controlling the electrode
movement. |
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111 | Concentric magnet and electrode: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 105. Subject matter wherein the electrode and/or the electrode
holder and the electromagnet are concentrically mounted.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
127, | for other consumable electrode discharge devices
provided with an electromagnet for controlling the electrode movement,
the electromagnet and the electrode and/or electrode holder
being concentrically mounted. |
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112 | SLIDING ELECTRODE TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having the electrode and/or the
electrode rod, and/or the electrode holding frame slidably
mounted in guides so as to be movable, the electrode being held
against motion by a brake mechanism, so that when the brake is released
the electrode may move.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
82, | and 83 and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having the electrode connected to a rotatable
member, such as a gear, and having the feeding of the consumable
electrode controlled by means of a gear-dented or brake which cooperates
with the rotatable member to control its rotation and thereby the
feeding of the electrode. |
90, | 93, and 10, and indented subclasses, for consumable
electrode discharge devices provided with a clutch mechanism which
is designed to grip the electrode and/or the electrode
holder and move it in one direction under the influence of motive
power means, and to release the electrode and/or electrode
rod so that the electrode is free to move in the other direction
without regard to the amount of motion of the motive power means. |
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113 | ELECTROMAGNETIC OPERATOR AND/OR FEED-CONTROLLING: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter provided with (a) an electromagnet for supplying
the energy for separating an electrode, or (b) an electromagnet
which controls the operation of the feeding mechanism.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 67, 70, 77, and 90
of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
67, | 77, and 78, for consumable electrode discharge devices
having an electromagnet for supplying the energy for moving the
electrode in the feeding direction. |
41, | 61, 70, 72, 73, and 79 and indented subclasses,
for consumable electrode discharge devices provided with electromagnetic
means for controlling the operation of mechanism which feeds the
electrode by positively moving the electrode. |
82, | 83 and indented subclasses, 90, 93, and 112, for
consumable electrode discharge devices provided with electromagnetic
means for operating mechanism to release the consumable electrode
from its holding means so that the electrode may be moved in the
feeding direction. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 220 for electromagnets with and without armatures. |
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114 | With control of the electromagnet circuit: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 113. Subject matter provided with means (including switching
arrangements not provided for by preceding subclasses) for controlling
the current or voltage supplied to the electromagnet coils.
| (1)
Note. Where the electromagnetic operating or controlling means
includes one or more coils which are in series and/or in shunt
with the discharge electrodes, and no means, other than the variations
in the impedance of the electric discharge, are provided to control
the flow of current in the series and/or shunt circuit,
the patent is excluded from this subclass and the indented subclasses
and will be found in subclass 113 or subclasses 119-128 below. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 24, 61, 63, 67, 71,
73, 77, 78, and 79 and indented subclasses of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
10, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having electromagnetic means for operating and/or
controlling the operation of the feed regulating mechanism and provided
with means to place a shunt about or to open the circuit of the
electromagnet when the electrode is consumed or fails to maintain
the discharge. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 139+ for electromagnet circuits of general application. |
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115 | With current or voltage regulator: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 114. Subject matter provided with means for quantitatively regulating
the current and/or voltage supplied to the electromagnet
coils.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
114, | 117, and 118, for mere switching systems. |
135, | for miscellaneous consumable electrode discharge
device systems provided with means to regulate the current and/or
voltage supplied to the discharge device. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclasses 220 through 354for systems for controlling the magnitude of the
current and/or voltage in a single circuit. |
336, | Inductor Devices, appropriate subclasses for the structure of transformers
and inductive reactors. |
338, | Electrical Resistors,
subclass 68 for mechanically variable electric resistors. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 139+ for miscellaneous systems of supplying current to
an electromagnet. |
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116 | Current- or potential-responsive: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 115. Subject matter provided with means responsive to electric
current and/or potential, for controlling the operation
of the regulating means.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 74 of this class. | |
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117 | Shunt magnet control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 114. Subject matter wherein the current or voltage supplied to
an electromagnet connected in shunt with the discharge electrodes
is controlled. |
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119 | With electromagnetically operated separating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 113. Subject matter provided with electromagnetically operated
means for moving the electrode in the separating direction.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 82, 83 and indented
subclasses, 102, 103, 104, and 105 and indented subclasses of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
3, | and 4 and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices having three or more electrodes and electromagnetic
operated means for separating and feeding the electrodes, and having
means for first initiating the discharge between two of the electrodes
and maintaining the discharge between these electrodes until at
least one of the electrodes is consumed or fails to maintain the
discharge, the discharge then being shifted to another electrode
or to other electrodes. |
10, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having electromagnetic operated means for separating
and feeding the electrodes and provided with means either to complete
a shunt about the discharge device or some part thereof, such as
the electromagnets, or to open the circuit of the discharge device
or some part thereof when the consumable electrode has been consumed
or when the discharge is extinguished. |
23, | and 24, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
for separating and feeding the electrodes and provided with means
operated by the electromagnets for removing and/or penetrating
deposits of electrically nonconductive material on the ends of the
electrodes. |
31, | for consumable-electrodes discharge devices having
electromagnetically operated means for separating and feeding the
electrodes and designed for operation with polyphase alternating
current. |
33, | and 36 and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having three or more electrodes and electromagnetically
operated means for separating and feeding the electrodes. |
44, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
disk or plate electrodes and electromagnetic operated means for
separating and feeding the electrodes. |
45, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
the electrodes either inclined or parallel with respect to each
other and electromagnetic operated means for separating and feeding the
electrodes. |
51, | and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices having at least two movable electrodes and electromagnetic
operated means for separating and feeding the electrodes. |
66, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
electromagnetic means for separating the electrode and means other
than the electromagnetic means which operate separately from the
separating magnet for feeding the electrodes together, and subclass
67 where the feeding of the electrodes is operated by an electromagnet
which operates separately from the separating magnet. |
77, | and 78, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
having the electromagnetic operated means for separating and feeding
the electrode, the feeding mechanism being a positively acting mechanism. |
91, | and 94 and indented subclasses, for consumable electrode
discharge devices provided with electromagnetic means for separating
and controlling feeding of the electrodes and having an energy storing
device, such as a spring or weight, for receiving energy from the
electromagnet in one direction of motion of the electromagnet and
for releasing energy in the other direction of motion of the electromagnet. |
99, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
an electromagnetic means for separating and controlling feeding
of the electrodes and provided with means for retarding either the motion
of the electromagnetic and/or the movable electrode. |
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121 | Plural coils: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 119. Subject matter having two or more electromagnet coils which
may be on the same or different cores.
| (1)
Note. Usually, one of the coils is connected in an electrical
shunt with the discharge space and the other is connected is series
electrically with the discharge space. |
| (2)
Note. Continue the search in subclasses 67, 86, 106, 118,
and 120 of this class. | |
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122 | Three or more: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 121. Subject matter wherein there are three or more electromagnet
coils.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 107 of this class. | |
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123 | Interconnected lever system: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 121. Subject matter having the armatures of the electromagnets
connected by means of a mechanical lever system to a single device transmitting
motion to the electrode, or having a single lever of magnetic material
acting as a common armature for two or more electromagnets.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 108 of this class. | |
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124 | Common oscillating lever or armature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 123. Subject matter having the armatures of the electromagnets
connected to a common oscillating lever, or having an oscillating
lever acting as a common armature for two or more electromagnets.
| (1)
Note. Continue to search in subclass 109 of this class. | |
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125 | Coaxial coils: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 121. Subject matter having the electromagnet coils mounted upon
the same axis. The coils may be concentrically mounted or placed
in end-to-end relationship about the same axis.
| (1)
Note. Continue the search in subclass 110 of this class. | |
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126 | Opposed magnetic flux type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 121. Subject matter provided with a movable armature which is
connected to the electrode so that the motion of the armature is
transmitted to the electrode, the position of the armature being determined
by the resultant flux generated by two electromagnets, one of which
generates a flux which opposes the flux of the other electromagnet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
108, | 109, 123, and 124, for consumable- electrode discharge
devices having electromagnetically operated feed regulating mechanism
with two or more electromagnet coils and having the armatures of
the electromagnets connected by means of a lever system to a single
device transmitting motion to or controlling motion of the electrode,
or having a single lever of magnetic material acting as a common armature
for two or more of the electromagnets so that the position of the feed
regulating mechanism is determined by the resultant magnetic action
of the electromagnetic coils. |
110, | and 125, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
having electromagnetically operated feed regulating mechanism with
two or more electromagnet coils which are mounted upon the same
axis so that the armature which cooperates with the coils has its position
determined by the resultant magnetic action of the coaxial coils. |
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127 | Concentric magnet and electrode: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 119. Subject matter wherein the electrode and/or the electrode
holder and the electromagnet are concentrically mounted.
| (1)
Note. Continue to search in subclasses 111 and 120 of this
class. | |
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128 | Vibration-damped electromagnet: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 113. Subject matter provided with means to suppress vibrations
of the electromagnet, or its armature, the vibrations being usually
due to the use of alternating current for energizing the electromagnet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
82, | 99, and 100, for consumable-electrode discharge
devices having electromagnetically operated feed regulating and/or
controlling mechanism and an escapement or retarding mechanism for
regulating the motion of the feed regulating and/or controlling
mechanism. |
91, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
electromagnetically operated feed regulating and/or controlling
mechanism and having a resilient member, such as a spring, or a lost
motion connection between the electromagnet and the electrode and/or
electrode release mechanism to prevent small movements of the electromagnet
from being transmitted to the electrode and/or the electrode release
mechanism, thereby preventing spurious movements of the electrodes. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
335, | Electricity: Magnetically Operated Switches, Magnets,
and Electromagnets,
subclass 243 for alternating current responsive electromagnets
with armatures. |
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129 | WITH CURRENT-TRANSFER DEVICE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Devices provided with means to transfer the electric current
from the lead wires to the movable electrode.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
191, | Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles, appropriate subclasses for means for transmitting electrical
energy between relatively movable objects; note especially
subclass 1 for miscellaneous devices for transferring electrical energy
from a stationary contact to a moving conductor. |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, see the class definition for the classification
of electrodes for discharge devices where the electrode is provided
with an electrical connector which is fastened to the electrode. |
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130 | FRAMES AND ELECTRODE SUPPORTS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Devices provided with means for supporting the mechanism
of the discharge device.
| (1)
Note. Search this class, appropriate subclasses above for
patents relating to the supporting means for the feed regulating mechanism. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
20, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting an electromagnet or other means near the
discharge area for deflecting the electric discharge from the path
it would normally occupy in the absence of the deflecting means. |
21, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting a device for supplying a material, either
solid or fluent, to the discharge area between the electrodes. |
25, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting an economizer near the discharge end of
at least one electrode. |
26, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means to support a ventilator, fume flow shield, fume condenser
and/or temperature modifying means. |
33, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting three or more electrodes and the feed
regulating mechanism therefor. |
39, | and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices having means for supporting the electrode for
either oscillatory and/or rotary motion about its own axis. |
44, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices with
frames and electrode support for supporting disk or plate shaped
electrodes. |
45, | and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices with frames and electrode supports for supporting
electrodes which have their longitudinal axes either inclined or parallel
with respect to each other |
51, | and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices with frames and electrode supports for supporting
a plurality of movable electrodes. |
37, | and 59, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
with supports for supporting the electrodes of consumption-feed-type
consumable-electrode discharge devices. |
57, | and 58, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
of the manual feed type provided with means for supporting the electrodes
and the manually operative mechanism. |
61, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices of the
fluid motor operated type provided with means for supporting the
electrodes and the fluid motor regulating system. |
69, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
frames and electrode supports for supporting the electrodes and
an electric motor for supplying the motive power for feeding the
consumable electrode. |
79, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices having
frames and supports for supporting the electrodes and the power
transmission means for transmitting motion to the electrodes of consumable-electrode
discharge devices of the positive feed type where the control of
the feeding is secured by controlling the transmission of power
to the electrode. |
89, | and 90, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
provided with means for supporting thermostatically operated and/or
thermostatically controlled electrode moving mechanism. |
98, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting the counterbalancing structure for counterbalancing
the weight of the electrode. |
99, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with means for supporting a retarding device for regulating the
rate of movement of the electrode and/or the electrode
regulating mechanism. |
113, | and indented subclasses, and the subclasses referred
to in the notes of these subclasses, for consumable-electrode discharge
devices provided with means for supporting electromagnetically operated
and/or electromagnetically controlled electrode moving mechanism. |
129, | for supporting structure provided with means to
transfer the current from the lead wires to the movable electrode. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 238 for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with means for supporting the electrodes and other parts of the discharge
device. See subclasses 238, 243, 267 and 268 where the discharge device
is not enclosed within a sealed envelope. |
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131 | With electric switch: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Devices having an electrical switch supported by the discharge
device structure.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
2, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with an electric switch for shifting the current to another electrode
or to another discharge device or lamp when the consumable electrode
has been consumed or fails to maintain the discharge. |
11, | and 17 and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices provided with an electric switch to either open
the circuit or to close a shunt circuit about the discharge device
when the consumable electrode has been consumed or fails to maintain
the discharge. |
24, | for consumable-electrode discharge devices provided
with an electric switch for controlling the operation of the feed
regulating mechanism so that the electrodes will be repeatedly separated
and brought into physical contact is made between the electrodes
so that the discharge is started. |
63, | for consumable-electrode discharge device systems
having the feed regulating mechanism for the discharge device controlled
by an electric switch, the operation of the switch being controlled
by radiant energy means, such as radiant heat or light. |
70, | 72, 73, and 74, for consumable-electrode discharge
device systems having electric motor operated means for feeding
the electrodes of the discharge device, and having the motor circuit controlled
by an electric switch. |
114, | and indented subclasses, for consumable-electrode
discharge devices provided with either an electromagnet for moving
the electrode or with an electromagnet which controls the operation
of the feeding mechanism and having an electric switch which controls
the circuit of the electromagnet. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers, for electrical switches of general application. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 32 and indented subclasses, especially subclasses
32, 47, 56, 63, 64, 72, 73, and 74 for all electric lamps and electric space
discharge devices, other than consumable-electrode discharge devices
which have structurally combined therewith an electric switch. |
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132 | With electric impedance: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Devices having an electrical impedance supported by the
discharge device structure.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
13, | and 14, for consumable-electrode discharge devices
having an impedance which is placed in shunt circuit about the discharge
device when the electrode is consumed or fails to maintain the discharge. |
113, | and indented subclasses, where the impedance is
the coil of the separating and/or feed control electromagnet. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 32 and indented subclasses, especially subclasses
38, 40, 41 and indented subclasses, 46 and indented subclasses, 49,
52 and indented subclasses, 58 and indented subclasses, and 71 for
all electric lamp and discharge devices which have structurally
combined therewith an electrical impedance. |
322, | Electricity: Single Generator Systems, appropriate subclasses for electric generator regulators
of general application. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclasses 220 through 354for systems for controlling the magnitude of the
current and/or voltage in a single circuit. |
336, | Inductor Devices, appropriate subclasses for the structure of transformers
and inductive reactors. |
338, | Electrical Resistors, appropriate subclasses for electric resistor structure. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 139+ for control circuits for electromagnetic devices and
subclasses 271+ and 503+ for condensers. |
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133 | With electrode guides: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Devices provided with means for guiding and maintaining
the electrodes in alignment with each other or in the desired angular
relation with respect to the discharge space.
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Note. Continue the search in subclasses 5, 21, 22, 25, 39
and indented subclasses, and 45 and indented subclasses of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 238 for miscellaneous discharge devices which are provided
with means for supporting the electrodes in the desired position. See
subclasses 238, 243, 267, and 268 where the discharge device is
not enclosed in a sealed envelope. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 94+ for electric arc furnaces provided with guides
for maintaining the furnace electrodes in proper position. |
384, | Bearings,
subclass 7 and indented subclasses for bearings for elements which
have a sliding line movement upon the supporting member, especially
subclass 29 wherein the bearing is a cylinder. |
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134 | Adjustable electrode supports: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Devices wherein the supporting structure is adjustable so
that the electrodes may be placed in different positions with respect
to the supporting frame.
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Note. Patents claiming specific adjusting means to maintain
the electrodes in spaced relationship required for the maintenance
of the electric discharge are classified in the subclasses above.
This subclass includes only the adjustable supports for the electrodes
which permit the electrodes to be placed in different positions
with respect to the supporting frame. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
subclass 146 for miscellaneous discharge devices which have
a movable electrode so that the electrodes may be placed in different
positions with respect to each other. |
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135 | WITH CURRENT OR VOLTAGE REGULATOR: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Systems including means to regulate the current or voltage
supplied to the discharge device.
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Note. Continue the search in subclasses 115 and 116 of this
class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
132, | for patents relating to the means for mounting an
impedance in the consumable electrodes type of discharge device
structure. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems,
subclass 291 and indented subclasses, and the subclasses referred
to in the notes to the definitions of those subclasses, for miscellaneous
systems which include regulating means for supplying electric current
and/or potential to electric lamps and/or electric
space discharge devices of the gas or vapor ionization type. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclasses 220 through 354for systems for controlling the magnitude of the
current and/or voltage in a single circuit. |
336, | Inductor Devices, appropriate subclasses for the structure of transformers
and inductive reactors. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 139+ for miscellaneous systems of supplying current to
an electromagnet. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 102+ for control systems for controlling the operation
of the current and/or potential of electric arc furnaces. |
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136 | MISCELLANEOUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Miscellaneous consumable electrode electric space discharge
devices and such devices in combination with the circuits for supplying
electric current thereto which are not provided for in any of the
other subclasses in this class. |
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