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US688728A
US688728A US2271800A US1900022718A US688728A US 688728 A US688728 A US 688728A US 2271800 A US2271800 A US 2271800A US 1900022718 A US1900022718 A US 1900022718A US 688728 A US688728 A US 688728A
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  • I, THOMAS GOLDIE a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at and whose post-ofiice address is 2 Farnham road, South Shields, in the has special reference to those employed with the semaphore system for signaling at night.
  • the invention has been chiefly devised for railway use, with the object of rendering the position of the semaphore arm clearly visible at night, thereby making it easy to distinguish home and like signals and distant signals, which signals at present are seen at night only with the greatest difficulty, if seen at all.
  • the invention consists in providing the lamp, in addition to the main glass-covered aperture, with one or more subsidiary glasscovered apertures for casting light upon the semaphore-arm when in the danger or allright position, the subsidiary aperture or apertures being controlled by a shutter or the like operated by or simultaneously with the said arm or a part connecting therewith.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the upper portion of a signal-post having upon it a home or starting signal arm in the all-right position and a distant-signal arm below it in the danger position.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan, to an enlarged scale, on the line a: 00, Fig. 1.
  • A is the signal-post, B is the home or like signal arm, I) is the pivot thereof, B is the spectacle, B is the back shield, O is the distant-signal arm, 0 is the pivot thereof, 0 is the spectacle, O is the back shield, and D D are the lamps, one being fitted adjacent to each of the signal-arms B 0, all of which are arranged in the ordinary manner, and,
  • I make in the side of the lamp D two openings (Z (Z, into each of which I fit a glass or v danger position and through the other opening (2 to illuminate it in the all-right posi- Only one subsidiary light is intended pose I provide a shutter E, which is conveniently arranged and operated by the signal arm or connections and adaptedto cut oi the illumination at the lower opening d when the signal-arm is standing at"danger, but
  • the shutter E provided with the opening etand light-shield E, is adapted to work in guides ee in front of the side open ings d d of the lampD and is attached to the chain F, which passes over the pulleys G G andis connected to the back shield B Oonsequently as the signalvarm B is operated from the signal-cabin its movements are communicated to the shutter E to regulate the illumination in the required manner.
  • the guides e e are preferably fitted with rollers for easing the movements of the shutter E.
  • the pivot of the signal-arm is preferably cranked, as shown, so as to offer no obstruction to the passage of light through the opening 6.
  • a stay A serves for supporting the outer end of the pivot 17.
  • the lamp D is supported on the signal-post A by means of tubular sockets D engaging over pins or a; but any other suitable arrangement may be employed for this purpose.
  • the subsidiary lights at (1 may be disposed at both sides of the lamp B, and although I have specially described the application of my invention to railway signaling, yet, as will be obvious, it is equally applicable to other semaphore systems.
  • a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures through which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, and a shutter operated in conjunction with the semaphorearm for controlling the passage of light from the said subsidiary apertures, substantially as set forth.
  • a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures from which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, a shutter for controlling the passage of light from the said subsidiary apertures, connections between the shutter and the semaphore operating mechanismcwhereby the shutter is operated in conjunction with the semaphore-arm, and a reflecting-plate on the semaphore-arm, substantially as set forth.
  • a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures from which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, a shutter for controlling the passageof light from the said subsidiary apertures, connections between the shutter and the semaphore operating mechanism whereby the shutter is operated in conjunction with the semaphore-arm, a refleeting-plate on the semaphore-arm, and a distinguishing device on said reflecting-plate, substantially as set forth.
  • a semaphorearm B havinga spectacle B and back shield 13*, lamp D having subsidiary apertures d, d, shutter E, guides e, e, brushes e e ,'chain F, polleysG, G and reflecting-plate B all arranged and adapted for operating substantiallyas set forth and illustrated.

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No. 688,728. Patented Dec. I0, I90]. 8 T. GDLDIE.
SIGNAL LAMP.
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SIGNAL LAMP.
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(gym/ ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE.
THOMAS GOLDIE, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND.
SIG NAL LAM P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 688,728, dated December 10, 1 901. Application filed July 6, 1900. Serial No. 22,718. (No model.)
To whom it may concern: 7
Be it known that I, THOMAS GOLDIE, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at and whose post-ofiice address is 2 Farnham road, South Shields, in the has special reference to those employed with the semaphore system for signaling at night.
The invention has been chiefly devised for railway use, with the object of rendering the position of the semaphore arm clearly visible at night, thereby making it easy to distinguish home and like signals and distant signals, which signals at present are seen at night only with the greatest difficulty, if seen at all.
The invention consists in providing the lamp, in addition to the main glass-covered aperture, with one or more subsidiary glasscovered apertures for casting light upon the semaphore-arm when in the danger or allright position, the subsidiary aperture or apertures being controlled by a shutter or the like operated by or simultaneously with the said arm or a part connecting therewith.
In order that my invention may be clearly understood, I will describe it in reference to the accompanying drawings, which show the application of my invention to railway signaling.
Figure 1 is an elevation of the upper portion of a signal-post having upon it a home or starting signal arm in the all-right position and a distant-signal arm below it in the danger position. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan, to an enlarged scale, on the line a: 00, Fig. 1.
A is the signal-post, B is the home or like signal arm, I) is the pivot thereof, B is the spectacle, B is the back shield, O is the distant-signal arm, 0 is the pivot thereof, 0 is the spectacle, O is the back shield, and D D are the lamps, one being fitted adjacent to each of the signal-arms B 0, all of which are arranged in the ordinary manner, and,
tion. -to be exhibited at a time, and for this purwith the exception of the lam ps D D, of usual construction.
To avoid confusion, I Will now confine myself to the lamp D, which is supported adja cent to the signal-arm B and parts connected I therewith; but the same description applies also to the other lamp D, and similar reference-letters are used in each case.
I make in the side of the lamp D two openings (Z (Z, into each of which I fit a glass or v danger position and through the other opening (2 to illuminate it in the all-right posi- Only one subsidiary light is intended pose I provide a shutter E, which is conveniently arranged and operated by the signal arm or connections and adaptedto cut oi the illumination at the lower opening d when the signal-arm is standing at"danger, but
when the signal-arm is at all right to open the lower opening d and "close the upper one (I. A convenient arrangement for effecting the desired movements of the shutter E is shown on the drawings and is constituted as follows: The shutter E, provided with the opening etand light-shield E, is adapted to work in guides ee in front of the side open ings d d of the lampD and is attached to the chain F, which passes over the pulleys G G andis connected to the back shield B Oonsequently as the signalvarm B is operated from the signal-cabin its movements are communicated to the shutter E to regulate the illumination in the required manner. The guides e e are preferably fitted with rollers for easing the movements of the shutter E. Also the pivot of the signal-arm is preferably cranked, as shown, so as to offer no obstruction to the passage of light through the opening 6. A stay A serves for supporting the outer end of the pivot 17.
To prevent the glasses or lenses in the openings d d getting obscured or dirty,as in snowy weather, I attach to the shutter E brushes 6 e for removing any such impediment when the signal is operated, or the shutter E may arms to which they are attached.
be disposed to answer the same purpose by being fitted closely to-the faces of the glasses or lenses.
As shown, the lamp D is supported on the signal-post A by means of tubular sockets D engaging over pins or a; but any other suitable arrangement may be employed for this purpose.
In connection with my improved lamp I recommend the painting of the front side of the distant-signal arm 0 some distinct color-for instance, blueand the fitting of like tinted glasses or lenses in the side openings d d, whereas I prefer to employ home or starting signal arms colored, as at present, in conjunction with clear glasses or lenses. Hence it will be apparent that the distinction thus set up will further prevent errors. In order to further assist distinction of the signals from a distance, I fix upon the arms B C enameled plates 13 G which act as reflecting-surfaces, and upon the plate 0 I paint a fish-tail, preferably in white, the plates 13 0 being otherwise colored similarly to the In cases Where the plates B O are not used I may paint the fish-tail upon the arm itself, or I may use any suitable device other than a fishtail, and distinguishing devices may also be used for home and other signals. Instead of being painted the fish-tail or other device may be formed of suitable material and attached to the reflecting-plate or to the signal arm. When the plates B O are employed, I prefer to use clear glasses or lenses in the lamps for both home and distant signals.
To meet particular cases, the subsidiary lights at (1 may be disposed at both sides of the lamp B, and although I have specially described the application of my invention to railway signaling, yet, as will be obvious, it is equally applicable to other semaphore systems.
It will of course be understood that although I have described one arrangement for controlling the illumination of the signalarms, yet I am not confined thereto, but may also use any other arrangement that will elfect the same result.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination, a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures through which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, and a shutter operated in conjunction with the semaphorearm for controlling the passage of light from the said subsidiary apertures, substantially as set forth.
2. In combination, a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures from which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, a shutter for controlling the passage of light from the said subsidiary apertures, connections between the shutter and the semaphore operating mechanismcwhereby the shutter is operated in conjunction with the semaphore-arm, and a reflecting-plate on the semaphore-arm, substantially as set forth.
3. In combination, a lamp for use at night in semaphore signaling apparatus having subsidiary apertures from which light is cast upon the semaphore-arm in each of the positions it is intended to assume, a shutter for controlling the passageof light from the said subsidiary apertures, connections between the shutter and the semaphore operating mechanism whereby the shutter is operated in conjunction with the semaphore-arm, a refleeting-plate on the semaphore-arm, and a distinguishing device on said reflecting-plate, substantially as set forth.
4. In combination, a semaphorearm B havinga spectacle B and back shield 13*, lamp D having subsidiary apertures d, d, shutter E, guides e, e, brushes e e ,'chain F, polleysG, G and reflecting-plate B all arranged and adapted for operating substantiallyas set forth and illustrated.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS GOLDIE.
. Witnesses:
'EDMUND W. PAT'IISON,
JOHN F. GAIRNs.
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