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    • 2. 发明专利
    • Drawing pens
    • GB767351A
    • 1957-01-30
    • GB2919754
    • 1954-10-11
    • WALTER WILLIAM ANDERSON
    • B43K17/00
    • 767,351. Drawing-pens. ANDERSON, W. W. Oct. 10, 1955 [Oct. 11, 1954], No. 29197/54 Class 97(3) A drawing pen comprises a tubular handle 3 with a pair of resilient nibs 5 at one end, a blade 6 extending from between the nibs into the handle and a plunger 7 which forms part of, or connected to, the blade and is spring urged outwardly from the other end of the handle whereby the blade may be reciprocated between the nibs to clean them. In the form shown the nibs are formed on a sleeve 4, the inner end of which forms an abutment for one end of the spring 8. The other end of the spring bears on a collar 9 on the plunger 7, the movement of collar and plunger being limited by a bush 10 screw-threaded into the handle and provided with a knurled head 11. The setting of the knurled head, which may carry a scale, controls the working spacing of the nibs 5. Alternatively the spacing may be controlled by a screw between the nibs accom modated in a slot in the blade 6. The blade passes through a seal 14 of rubber &c. which pre vents ink from entering the handle.
    • 3. 发明专利
    • Improvements relating to a method and apparatus for spraying lacquers
    • GB700595A
    • 1953-12-02
    • GB1545252
    • 1952-06-19
    • VITAL MFG COMPANY LTDREGINALD WILLIAM ANDERSON
    • B05B7/16
    • 700,595. Spray-producers. VITAL MANUFACTURING CO., Ltd., and ANDERSON, R. W. Nov 6, 1952 [June 19, 1952], No. 15452/52. Class 69 (3) Paint is supplied to a spraying device via a coil located in a heated water bath, and the fluidity of the paint is maintained during non- spraying periods by means of steam or heated compressed air supplied from a second coil located in the water bath. The apparatus includes a vessel 10 containing concentric coils 14, 15 and 16, for the passage respectively of air, steam and paint. The inlet and outlet connections to and from the coils are arranged on the vessel cover 12, and include control valves, and the outlet from the steam coil includes a steam trap arranged to discharge steam condensate into the vessel. A thermometer, a water level gauge, a filling pipe and vent 37, and an overflow pipe 35 are provided. When spraying is discontinued a valve 27 is opened, and heated compressed air is delivered through a capillary tube 39 to adjacent a pipe 33, Fig. 4, feeding the paint to the gun. The pipe is flexible, and is enclosed within a flexible tube 38 to which is connected at 40 the heated air which flows to a number of outlets 41. Alternatively, the pipe 39 is connected to a further capillary tube which enters one end of the tube 38 and opens into the other end, and the air escape holes are located at said one end. In a further embodiment, the tube 39 is connected to a looped capillary tube arranged within the paint pipe, and one end of the looped tube discharges to atmosphere. The compressed air coil may be dispensed with, in which case steam is passed to the tube 38 or the capillary tubing, and then discharged into the vessel 10.
    • 4. 发明专利
    • Improvements relating to electric motors
    • GB624679A
    • 1949-06-14
    • GB728247
    • 1947-03-17
    • WALTER WILLIAM ANDERSON
    • 624,679. Electric motors. ANDERSON, W. W. March 17, 1947, No. 7282. [Class 35] A toy commutator motor has two or more rotors on the same shaft 4, each rotor having a plurality of salient poles 10 which are staggered with respect to those on the other rotor, and each carrying a coaxially-mounted annular exciting winding 9 intermittently energized by an interrupter mounted on the shaft, engaging a stationary brush or brushes, the stator poles comprising a series of equally spaced longitudinal iron bars 2 arranged parallel with the rotor axis. Each core comprises a laminated boss 7 carrying the coil 9 and placed between groups of laminae 10 shaped to form three salient poles, the whole core being secured by retainers 11. The interrupters comprise cup-shaped metal members with their peripheral surfaces cut away to leave three conducting segments 15, and in the machine shown, these segments are interdigitated and mounted on a laminated insulated bush 16. A pair of bush contact strips 24 are energized from the main terminal 20 and mounted on a pivoted member 25 to enable either direction of rotation to be obtained, the current returning through the machine frame. It is stated that three or more rotors may be assembled onto one shaft.
    • 5. 发明专利
    • Razor
    • GB610997A
    • 1948-10-22
    • GB1204446
    • 1946-04-18
    • JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON
    • B26B21/18B26B21/52
    • 610,997. Safety razors. ANDERSON, J. W. April 18, 1946. No. 12044. Convention date, April 19, 1945. [Class 30] In safety razors of the type comprising a blade - carrying head 4 adapted to swivel about the axis of a handle 7, the handle is loosely mounted on a rigid shaft 6 secured to the head 4, a braking action to retard relative rotation between the handle and shaft being exerted by varying the pressure on the handle. The handle is formed in three sections fitting at one end into a recess 10 in the head 4 and held at the other end by a ferrule 9 fitting over reduced ends of the sections. The ferrule and a decorative washer 8 are held in position by the head 12 of the shaft 6. The head 4 is formed as a nut receiving the end of the shaft 6 and also a screw on the usual plate clamping the blade in position. A flange 5 on the head acts as a lather guard, can be pressed by the fingers to apply braking force to the handle sections. retains the blade off any flat surface on which the razor is rested and facilitates separating the parts for cleaning.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to the delivery of gas under pressure
    • GB525854A
    • 1940-09-05
    • GB680839
    • 1939-03-02
    • REYROLLE A & CO LTDWILLIAM ANDERSON
    • F17C13/04
    • 525,854. Supplying compressed gas from storage. REYROLLE & CO., Ltd., A., and ANDERSON, W. March 2, 1939, No. 6808. [Class 8 (ii)] [Also in Groups XXIX and XXXVII] Gas is supplied alternately from two sets of cylinders A through separate stop valves D and pairs of reducing valves E, F, and a common stop valve G and needle valve H. When the pressure on the inlet side of the reducing valve F in use diminishes, a corresponding pressure-responsive contact K is made, and energizes a corresponding solenoid M which acts on a lever L to lower the pressure setting of the valve F in use and increase the setting of the other valve F. The supply is then cut off from the cylinders A in use and started from the other cylinders. The empty cylinders now no longer in use may be replaced by full cylinders. The switches K and a delivery pressure switch N control local warning lamps Q and remote lamps, and also control a hooter through a relay which can be put out of action. This relay comprises a switch contact S 1 , Fig. 4, raised by the arm V 2 of an armature V 1 when the solenoid is energized, to complete a circuit through a second contact S 2 . The contact is broken by a push rod X acting through a U-shaped member W to raise the contact S 2 , the member W being supported in its upper position by an extension carrying an auxiliary armature Y.
    • 8. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to electric contacts
    • GB525754A
    • 1940-09-04
    • GB653839
    • 1939-02-28
    • REYROLLE A & CO LTDARCHIBALD ALLANJOSEPH SMALLWILLIAM ANDERSON
    • H01H1/38
    • 525,754. Contact-members for switches. REYROLLE & CO., Ltd., A., ALLAN, A., SMALL, J., and ANDERSON, W. Feb. 28, 1939, No. 6538. [Class 38 (v)] A contact, suitable as either the upper or lower fixed contact of the circuit-breaker of Specification 512,623, and adapted to co-operate with a movable rod contact E, comprises a conducting cylinder W containing a number of contact arms R arranged more or less tangentially to E and loaded by springs R acting between the inner end of each contact arm and the outer end of. the, next arm but one, and passing through an aperture R in the intervening arm, insulating bushings R being provided in order to prevent current-flow in the springs. In Fig. 4 there 'are two intervening arms, as shown at T', T , for the springs S, there being two rows of the latter for a contact of considerable length axially of E. The upper end of W is closed 'by a conducting plate W', and E slides in a tubular extension W on the lower face. In Fig. 1, the alternate arms with their springs form two independent cyclical systems, but the arrangement of Fig. 4 and Fig. 3 (not shown) forms a single cyclical system. Each arm R is so curved that its outer end lies on the same side of the tangent, as V, V , as the axis of contact E so that compressive stresses, which might cause buckling of the arms, are avoided, such stresses being, however, still reduced if the outer ends of the arms lie on or close to the associated tangents.
    • 9. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to apparatus for joining webs in printing and other machines
    • GB522535A
    • 1940-06-20
    • GB3639238
    • 1938-12-14
    • J H HOLMES AND COMPANY LTDWILLIAM ANDERSON
    • B65H19/18
    • 522,535. Feeding webs. HOLMES & CO., Ltd., J. H., and ANDERSON, W. Dec. 14, 1938, No. 36392. [Class 100 (i)] In a web renewing mechanism for a printing or other machine in which the replacement roll is brought closely adjacent the running web the end of the web of the rotating replacement roll is moved into contact with the running web by a transfer device which rotates with the replacement roll. The running roll A 2 , replacement roll A 1 and reverse roll A', Fig. 1, are carried by end bungs A mounted in rotatable spiders Band one bung of each roll has pivoted upon it a transfer device comprising a frame C, Figs. 1 and 4, to which is pivoted an arm E having a pivoted clamp E 2 to hold the free end of the web of the roll prior to the renewing operation. The arm E is connected by a link E 6 to a lever E 7 pivoted on the frame and having an extending operating finger E'. A roller E' on the end of the lever E' is normally engaged by one arm of a bell-crank lever F held by a spring F 3 in contact with a stop F 4 A slidable pawl C 2 on the frame C co-operates with aratchet wheel C 3 fixed to the bung A and is connected to a toggle device C' having an extending operating finger C 5 and also connected to brake levers D pivoted on the frame C and co-operating with a brake drum D' on the bung. The new roll is prepared by cutting one end at an angle so that its extreme end is at one side of the roll. This end W 5 , Fig. 4 is carried over the clamp E 2 and inserted between a cutting edge on the clamp and a co-operating block E 3 . The pawl C 2 is engaged with the wheel C' and in this position the toggle C 4 holds the brake levers away from the drum D'. The parts are now in the position shown in Fig. 4, the arm E being' substantially tangential with the roll. The roll is now rotated by means of a motor in the casing B 3 , Fig. 1, of the roll bung, and when the speed of the roll is slightly less than that of the running web, an electromagnet is excited automatically or by means of a push button switch, to move a cam or roller into the path of the fingers E 9 , C 5 . The automatic timing of the action of this magnet may be effected by the electric synchronizing arrangements described in Specifications 294,970 and 294,971, [both in Class 38 (iv)]. The actuation of the finger E 9 causes movement of the arm E about its pivot E' to carry the end of the web, to which adhesive has previously been applied, into contact with the running web and the combined movements of the arm E about its pivot and the frame C about the axis of the roll causes the end of the arm E to move for some distance in the same line as the running web. When the clamp strikes against a guide roller W 2 , Fig. 1, for the web, it is turned about its pivot to cause end portion W' of the web to be torn off and thus release the arm E. At about the same time, the actuation of the finger C 5 withdraws the pawl C 2 from the wheel C' to release the frame C from driving connection with the bung A, and brakes the toggle C 4 to allow a spring D 2 to apply the brakes D to arrest rotation of the frame C. The old web is severed by a blade mounted in a cylinder W' and projected against the action of a spring by an electromagnet.
    • 10. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to fire alarm systems
    • GB430182A
    • 1935-06-14
    • GB112134
    • 1934-01-11
    • WILLIAM TAIT DAVIEWILLIAM ANDERSON
    • G08B17/06H02K7/12
    • 430,182. Fire - alarm systems. DAVIE, W. T., and ANDERSON, W., 33, Ingram Street, Glasgow. Jan. 11, 1934, No. 1121. [Class 40 (i)] The alarm boxes a of a fire-alarm system are connected by individual line wires g to corresponding drop indicators c at the central station, the indicators being further connected to a common lead g which includes the alarm bell d and the fault relay e. When an alarm is pulled the circuit is completed and a bell at the alarm is operated to interrupt the line intermittently and so operate the bell d at the central station. The fault relay also is intermittently operated to flash a lamp v. The appropriate drop indicator also is operated. In the event of a permanent accidental earth on any of the alarm lines relay e is pulled up to operate lamp v continuously. A switch b is provided at the central station for each alarm and upon receipt of an alarm, the corresponding switch b is operated to establish telephonic communication. An indicator lamp is operated when the circuit is conditioned for telephoning.