101 |
Reed switch adapted for rapid cycling |
US27315D |
1970-07-31 |
USRE27315E |
1972-03-21 |
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A REED SWITCH WHEREIN EACH REED IS PROVIDED WITH A RELATIVELY THICKER POST EXTENDING ALONG THE REED AT THE SIDE REMOTE FROM THE OTHER REED AND THE POST IS SECURED TO THE FIXED END OF ITS REED ONLY.
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102 |
High-voltage relay |
US3627961D |
1970-05-26 |
US3627961A |
1971-12-14 |
DELUCIA VICTOR E |
A high-voltage relay is provided in which the operating components of the relay are enclosed in a sealed envelope which may be evacuated, for example, or filled with a pressurized dielectric gas. The relay is constructed to include an elongated envelope formed of glass, or other vitreous or electrically insulating material, and which has electrical terminals extending through the envelope at the side of the envelope and at one end, so as to provide good insulation from the grounded electromagnetic actuating components at the other end of the relay, in order that the relay may be operated at high voltages.
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103 |
Reed switch for rapid cycle,high power applications |
US3586809D |
1969-04-24 |
US3586809A |
1971-06-22 |
SANTI JOHN D |
Each of the reeds is preloaded against a thicker post that extends along it at its side opposite the other reed. Each has an anchor portion flatwise secured to the post, a flat armature portion, and a thinner neck portion connecting the anchor and armature portions and extending obliquely to them. The reeds are bimetallic, of ''''Kovar'''' and ''''Niromet 42,'''' with the latter next to the post. A molybdenum contactor carried by one reed cooperates with a tungsten contact on the other. Operating parts are hermetically sealed in an envelope evacuated to a deep vacuum.
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104 |
Vacuum relay |
US3541484D |
1968-12-23 |
US3541484A |
1970-11-17 |
LUCIA VICTOR E DE |
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105 |
Reed contacts operable by magnetic forces |
US3525060D |
1968-05-17 |
US3525060A |
1970-08-18 |
SCHEIDIG RUDOLF |
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106 |
Locking reed and ball switches and matrices |
US62627367 |
1967-03-27 |
US3458839A |
1969-07-29 |
HEETMAN ALPHONSUS |
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107 |
Reed relay having a low thermal emf |
US3456216D |
1967-02-08 |
US3456216A |
1969-07-15 |
BECKER JOHN C; BENJAMINSON ALBERT; BLANZ JERRY A; KARRER HENRY E; MOFFAT ROBERT J |
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108 |
Relay flip-flop employing multiple magnetic flux sources |
US48634865 |
1965-09-10 |
US3413526A |
1968-11-26 |
PEARSE JAMES N |
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109 |
Arrangement for signalling the movement and/or the attracted position of an armature of an electromagnet |
US58847466 |
1966-10-21 |
US3401362A |
1968-09-10 |
SPIROCH FRANZ; FRIEDL GERALD; BECKERT WERNER |
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110 |
Variable time delay reed relay having a movable core |
US57294766 |
1966-08-17 |
US3390361A |
1968-06-25 |
BODGE CLIFFORD A |
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111 |
Polarized relay with a slug armature forming a bridging contact |
US54957766 |
1966-05-12 |
US3366902A |
1968-01-30 |
WOLFGANG GROBE |
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112 |
Sequential switching device |
US36089464 |
1964-04-20 |
US3362013A |
1968-01-02 |
PAUL ABRAMSON; BENNETT RICHARD W; STILWELL JR GEORGE R |
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113 |
Method of assembling electromagnetic high-current-carrying capacity vacuum relay |
US40901764 |
1964-11-04 |
US3336664A |
1967-08-22 |
HAWKINS JACK S |
|
114 |
Vacuum relay for radio frequency signals |
US54448066 |
1966-04-22 |
US3336546A |
1967-08-15 |
DE LUCIA VICTOR E |
|
115 |
Counting circuit using bistable relays |
US50058465 |
1965-10-22 |
US3327178A |
1967-06-20 |
DEEG WYMAN L |
|
116 |
Miniature electromagnetic relay |
US26441763 |
1963-03-11 |
US3296568A |
1967-01-03 |
GRIGGS GLENN E; HAWKINS JEAN H; ROESSLER CLARK T |
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117 |
Push and pull key with reed contacts |
US39399664 |
1964-09-02 |
US3289129A |
1966-11-29 |
WESSEL GERHARD |
|
118 |
Apparatus and method of contact conditioning |
US33146363 |
1963-12-18 |
US3267302A |
1966-08-16 |
BREINER ARTHUR C; SARTELLE ERNEST G |
|
119 |
High voltage miniature relay |
US41432964 |
1964-11-27 |
US3250886A |
1966-05-10 |
DE LUCIA VICTOR E; LE BEAU CLIFFORD A |
|
120 |
Electrical switching device and method for making |
US25988D |
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USRE25988E |
1966-03-22 |
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