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    • 1. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to electric signs
    • GB396208A
    • 1933-08-03
    • GB1682032
    • 1932-06-14
    • ALBERT ABRAHAM SOESMAN
    • G09F7/08
    • 396,208. Signs. SOESMAN, A. A., 12, Talstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland. June 14, 1932, No. 16820. [Class 3 (ii).] In a sign wherein characters, consisting of electric incandescent lamps borne by a carrier, are detachably mounted on a base comprising a strip of insulating material, the strip and conductor bars applied to it provide grooves for projections on the carriers. As shown in Fig. 2, holders 7 for incandescent lamps 8 are mounted on a metal plate 1 shaped as a letter, the plate being provided with conductor lugs 2, 11 engaging grooves formed between the strip 3 of insulating material and conductor bars 4, 5 secured thereto by screws 6. The strip 3 and bars 4, 5 may be housed in a support 13, Fig. 4. A number of strips 3 and supports 13 may be connected end-to-end to form wording of any desired length, the bars 4, 5 being rolled into loops 19 which are open at one end and provided with pins 20 at the other, and the supports 13 each having a pin 16 and a socket at opposite ends. Lamps may be mounted on the strip 3.
    • 3. 发明专利
    • Price indicator with changeable figures
    • GB239885A
    • 1926-07-15
    • GB2290025
    • 1925-09-14
    • ALBERT ABRAHAM SOESMAN
    • G09F3/20
    • 239,885. Soesman, A. A., (Assignee of Weber, E.). Sept. 13, 1924, [Convention date]. Price tickets; ticket holders.-A price indicator with changeable figures comprises a clip of springy material such as sheet metal, celluloid, &c. between the branches 1, 2 of which are placed folded strips of paper 3 bearing figures or other markings which show through openings 4 in the branch 2. The strips 3 are correctly spaced by ribs 9 formed on the branch 1. which is provided with a bent end piece or foot 5 out of which a gap 6 is punched. By means of the foot the price indicator may be set up in two different oblique positions. An eye 6 is formed in the branch 1 to receive a pin or wire hook for attaching the indicator to an article offered for sale. The clip may also be made in the forms shown in Figs. 9, 10 and 11. For changing the price, each strip may be withdrawn, folded anew, and reinserted without altering the position of the other strips.
    • 4. 发明专利
    • Improvements in optical range finders of telemeters
    • GB140231A
    • 1920-03-25
    • GB937619
    • 1919-04-12
    • ALBERT ABRAHAM MICHELSON
    • G01C3/10
    • 140,231. Michelson, A. A. April 12, 1919. Range-finders.-In range-finders of the shorthome-base type, the image-forming system comprises lenses O , O forming inverted images at points L , L , and lenses O , O forming erect images in the focus of the eye-piece E. Projecting- lenses are inserted at L , L and, in order to effect halving of the images at these points, these lenses may be half covered over, or they may be cut away along their diameters. The usual ocular reflectors P , P may be replaced by a compound prism S , S , Fig. 3, having a totally-reflecting surface b and a semi-transparent surface a. The ocular system shown in Fig. 2 for use in a stereoscopic instrument comprises a compound prism S , S , S , S having totally-reflecting surfaces b, c, d, c and a semi-transparent surface a. With this arrangement, a compound image is formed in each eyepiece., the upper half-images belonging to one end, and the lower half-images to the other end, of the instrument. Optical-squares T , T , pivoted at t , t , are provided for initial adjustment, in conjunction with an illuminated mark on a transparent renector G in the eyepiece. Reference has been directed by the Comptroller to Specification 145,094.
    • 8. 发明专利
    • An improved chain for electric lighting
    • GB359600A
    • 1931-10-29
    • GB2311030
    • 1930-07-31
    • ALBERT ABRAHAM SOESMANNOTTO HEINRICH ZIMMERMANN
    • F16G13/16
    • 359,600. Incandescent electric lamps. SOESMANN, A. A., 110, Hadlaubstrasse, Zurich, and ZIMMERMAN, O. H., 24, Marienstrasse, Barmen, both in Germany. July 31, 1930, No. 23110. [Classes 39 (ii) and 75 (iii).] A chain for supporting and supplying current to electric lamps connected in parallel consists of links each of which comprises two conductors embedded in a mass of insulating material; the links are connected by snap connections so that the lamps are not necessary to serve as pivots. Of the conductors b, c embedded in the insulating material a one, c, is recessed at e, f to receive the centre contacts of the lamps. The other conductor b is furnished at one end with a screw socket d and at the other with an elastic contact plate g which is perforated to admit the lamp and engage with the recess containing the socket d. The engagements of the parts e, f, g, d serve to hold the links together and sockets may be provided for lamps in the middle of the links. T-shaped and other links may also be provided.
    • 9. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or connected with Apparatus for Forming Cigars.
    • GB191511194A
    • 1916-08-31
    • GB191511194D
    • 1915-08-03
    • HEYMAN ALBERT ABRAHAM
    • HEYMAN ALBERT ABRAHAM
    • A24C1/02
    • 11,194. Heyman, A. A. Aug. 3. Cigar-making appliances.-Sets of cigars are made uniform in composition, density, &c. by superposing equal unbroken single layers of leaves and dividing the stack, if necessary, into bunch sections and conveying them between parallel endless belts to rolling-devices. In the preferred apparatus, the leaves are spread on identical rectangular trays placed side by side, the layer is cut along the edges of the trays by a set of overhead knives, the sections are transferred one at a time by a suction carrier 15 to a holder 8 until a stack of the desired thickness and composition is obtained, and the stack is cut by knives 26 into bunch-wide sections, which are pushed into channels 11 by blocks 25 on the knife block 24 and carried to the rolling-devices 27 by endless belts 13 passing round rollers 14 at the ends of each pair 9 of knife guides. As the bunches protrude from the ends of the channels 11, cigar lengths are cut off by knives 30 and pressed by blocks 29 between sets 27 of eccentric rollers 31, 32, 37, 38, the rollers 37, 38 being moved to one side to admit the bunches and to discharge the rolled bunches into shoots 39. Binders B, placed on perforated belts 33 passing over suction boxes 34, are carried forward and wound about the bunches when suction is set up, as by opening the valve 36. The trays may be carried by a conveyer to near the holder 8; they may be placed one at a time in a frame which is hinged to the holder 8 and is provided or not with a suction device, so that on turning the frame rapidly, the layer of leaves is transferred to the holder. The layer of leaves may be made and cut on the conveyer and the sections transferred by the suction carrier; or, as shown in Fig. 20, a divided or continuous layer on the carrier may be cut directly into sections of the width of a bunch by a knife 44, and pressed by a block 44 into a correspondingly narrow holder 41, the stack formed being transferred to lengthcutting and rolling devices as before. The leaves on the different trays, or those forming the different sections on the conveyers, may be of the same or different brands, so that plain or blended cigars may be obtained. Cigars with tapered ends are obtained by using V-shaped knives for cutting the bunch lengths and for cutting and trimming the layers on the trays or conveyers.