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US238930A
US238930A US238930DA US238930A US 238930 A US238930 A US 238930A US 238930D A US238930D A US 238930DA US 238930 A US238930 A US 238930A
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L15/00Apparatus or local circuits for transmitting or receiving dot-and-dash codes, e.g. Morse code
    • H04L15/04Apparatus or circuits at the transmitting end
    • H04L15/18Automatic transmitters, e.g. controlled by perforated tape

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  • the stylus is apt to become injured, so as to be rough, by the accumulation upon it of resultants of chemical deposition.
  • the object of this invention is to obviate such difiiculties; and to that end it consists in the method of preparing the blanks either for transmission or reception, one or both, as hereinafter set forth.
  • the message In transmission the message is properly composed by any of the ordinary methods of perforatin g or by the insulation of a portion of a conducting medium.
  • the message When so prepared the message is coated with a lubricant, for which purpose ordinary olive or sweet oil is well adapted.
  • a lubricant for which purpose ordinary olive or sweet oil is well adapted.
  • the lubricant in either case may be applied in any desired wayfor instance, by brushing or sponging the lubricant upon the prepared transmission or reception blank.
  • the stylus or roller displaces the lubricant, so that the electrical connections are not aifected, the lubricant at the same time serving to keep the stylus or roller bright, 5 smooth, and clean, while the roller is effectually lubricated.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.
WILLIAM A. LEGGO, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO ELECTED GRAPHIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
AUTOMATIC TELEGRAPHY.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 238,930, dated March 15, 1881,
Application filed November 30, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. Lneeo, of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Method of Treating Blanks for Automatic Telegraphic Transmission and Reception; and I do hereby declare that the followingis afull and exact description of the same.
In systems of automatic transmission, wherein the circuit is made or broken by means of a roller or stylus passing over alternate conducting and non-couductingportions of the medium upon which the message is composed for transmission, ditliculty has been experienced in keeping the stylus or roller bright, smooth,
an d clean-requisites for successful rapid tran smission. Where the receiving is done by means of electrochemical deposition the stylus is apt to become injured, so as to be rough, by the accumulation upon it of resultants of chemical deposition.
The object of this invention is to obviate such difiiculties; and to that end it consists in the method of preparing the blanks either for transmission or reception, one or both, as hereinafter set forth.
In transmission the message is properly composed by any of the ordinary methods of perforatin g or by the insulation of a portion of a conducting medium. When so prepared the message is coated with a lubricant, for which purpose ordinary olive or sweet oil is well adapted. For reception the paper or other ribbon, or a sheet, fillet, or cord, is first prepared 3 5 with the desired chemical soluti0n--one which decomposes under the action of the current. It is then lubricated in the same manner.
The lubricant in either case may be applied in any desired wayfor instance, by brushing or sponging the lubricant upon the prepared transmission or reception blank.
In practice the stylus or roller displaces the lubricant, so that the electrical connections are not aifected, the lubricant at the same time serving to keep the stylus or roller bright, 5 smooth, and clean, while the roller is effectually lubricated.
In preparing transmission blanks I have found that they may be well lubricated by waxing the paper-that is, by coating the paper with para-dine or wax, or by inserting the paper into, or floating the paper on, a bath of melted wax or parafiiue. In such case the paper should be prepared before perforation, as such treatment insures a clean cut by the perforator, avoiding dust, fluff, or lint, which often, in such use of ordinary paper, seriously interfere both with proper perforation and with transmission. Linseed-0il may be used, which, drying, leaves a waxy surface upon the paper.
hat I claim is As an improvement in automatic telegraphy, the method of preventing the clogging of the stylus, and of keeping the stylus bright and clean, consisting in charging the body or the 6 surface of the blank with a lubricant, substantially as set forth.
This specification signed and witnessed this 19th day of November, 1880.
W. A. LEGGO.
Witnesses:
J. HERMANN WAHLERs, J AMES A. PAYNE.
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