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  • the compass may be made and hungin any of the most approved ways, that part beingin no way changed by my improvements, except by the additions hereinafter named.
  • the needle is attached to the card on which the points of compass are marked in the usual way; orit may be set off a little distance therefrom, short connections being used to unite them.
  • This mode is represented in the section Fig. 3.
  • cis is the card; a, the needle. a are the connections which unite them. 1' rare the concentric rings, of iron or steel, which surround the magnet. These rings are also shown in Fig. 2.
  • the rings I propose to make of broad ribbons of thin tinned iron or sheet-iron bent into a circle or such other form as shall hereinafter be found to be most effective, and the ribbon may be either attached to the card below its surface, so as to be out of sight, or it may be put around the edge of the card, a portion rising above it.
  • the needle should be about the center of the breadth of the ring to have the best effect.
  • Fig. 3 the disks are shown, 0 being the card, n the needle, and d the metallic envelope.

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Compass. No. 16,845. Patented March 17, 1857.
IIHMH/ 1% W f f a E UNITED STATES PATENT CALVIN KLINE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MODE OF COMPENSATING THE LOCAL ATTRACTION OF THE MAGNETIC NEEDLE 0N SHIPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 16,845, dated March 17, 1857.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CALVIN KLINE, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Compasses for Marine and other Purposes,
by which the effect of local attraction is pre- Myimprovementconsists in snrroundingthe' com pass-needle with an insulated shield of iron or steel, which I have found to protect the needle against all local.attractions,while it is left to traverse freely by the natural magnetism of the earth, and it is found that with my device the compass traverses as freely and settles as quickly as the ordinary compass where no local attraction is present.
The compass may be made and hungin any of the most approved ways, that part beingin no way changed by my improvements, except by the additions hereinafter named. The needle is attached to the card on which the points of compass are marked in the usual way; orit may be set off a little distance therefrom, short connections being used to unite them. This mode is represented in the section Fig. 3. cis is the card; a, the needle. a are the connections which unite them. 1' rare the concentric rings, of iron or steel, which surround the magnet. These rings are also shown in Fig. 2. They are afiixed to the card, which must be a more or less perfect non-conductor, so that the rings of iron or steel 1" 1" shall be insulated from the magnetic needle a, while they are so connected with it as to traverse with it, the
non-conductor serving to unite them, and cansing them all to move together. If more than one ring r is used, they should be concentric and insulated from each other to produce the best effect. The rings I propose to make of broad ribbons of thin tinned iron or sheet-iron bent into a circle or such other form as shall hereinafter be found to be most effective, and the ribbon may be either attached to the card below its surface, so as to be out of sight, or it may be put around the edge of the card, a portion rising above it. The needle should be about the center of the breadth of the ring to have the best effect.-
I propose, as a modification of this device and for more perfect security, to have a thin disk or convex plate above the magnet and another below, attached to the insulated ring or rings, or even a globe of metal surrounding the needle; but this would probably not be necessary in most cases. In all cases the needle must be insulated from the rings or surrounding iron.
It is obvious I can employ wire-netting instead of metal plates where that would be desirable.
In Fig. 3 the disks are shown, 0 being the card, n the needle, and d the metallic envelope.
I find that other metals may be employed with good effect, but not so perfect as soft iron. I have used zinc and copper, which I should deem the equivalents of the iron rings.
Having thus fully described my improved compass, what I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The surrounding metallic ring or rings 1" or the modifications thereof, constructed, combined, and arranged with the needle of a compass substantially in the manner and for the purposes set forth.
CALVIN KLINE.
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US3199210A (en) * 1962-01-23 1965-08-10 All Hands Inc Spherical compass
US20030133595A1 (en) * 2001-05-30 2003-07-17 Eaton Corporation Motion based segmentor for occupant tracking using a hausdorf distance heuristic
US20030217206A1 (en) * 2002-05-13 2003-11-20 Poo Teng Pin System and apparatus for compressing and decompressing data stored to a portable data storage device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3199210A (en) * 1962-01-23 1965-08-10 All Hands Inc Spherical compass
US20030133595A1 (en) * 2001-05-30 2003-07-17 Eaton Corporation Motion based segmentor for occupant tracking using a hausdorf distance heuristic
US20030217206A1 (en) * 2002-05-13 2003-11-20 Poo Teng Pin System and apparatus for compressing and decompressing data stored to a portable data storage device

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