telegraph relay
Datecirca 1910
Inventory Number1997-1-0572
ClassificationTelegraph Relay
Subject
Maker
Western Electric Company
1869 - 1995
Maker
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
1885 - 2005
User
Department of Physics, Harvard University
founded 1884
Cultural Region
Place of Origin
Dimensions7.7 × 21.4 × 12.4 cm (3 1/16 × 8 7/16 × 4 7/8 in.)
Material
DescriptionTelegraph relay mounted on a rectangular wooden base, the wooden base sitting on an additional black metal base. Two metal coils face one another in the middle of the base, the coils positioned at the ends of a horseshoe-shaped, thick piece of black metal. A thin piece of black metal runs between the coils and continues into a piece of brass. The brass is attached to a thin metal bar that runs between two brass posts, each with a double adjustment knob on the outer side.
A brass bar extends horizontally from one side of the horseshoe-shape to the other, with two brass springs hanging down from it. There is a brass turning dial at the back.
A brass bar extends horizontally from one side of the horseshoe-shape to the other, with two brass springs hanging down from it. There is a brass turning dial at the back.
Signedon base: AT&T CO / 31 A 400 OHMS
on plaque on base: WESTERN / ELECTRIC / MADE IN USA
FunctionThis telegraphic instrument was used as control relay. It could be used to control the current flow between other telegraphic instruments and switchboards.
ProvenanceFrom the Department of Physics, Lyman Laboratory, Harvard University.
Western Electric Company
Date: 1900-1920
Object number: 1997-1-0589
Western Electric Company
Date: 1900-1920
Object number: 1997-1-0590
Burnell Telephone and Electric Company
Date: circa 1905
Object number: 1997-1-0571
U.S. Electrical Supplies
Date: 1910-1920
Object number: 1997-1-0578
