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US1666729A
US1666729A US207097A US20709727A US1666729A US 1666729 A US1666729 A US 1666729A US 207097 A US207097 A US 207097A US 20709727 A US20709727 A US 20709727A US 1666729 A US1666729 A US 1666729A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • the main object of this invention is to provide a floor plug which is adapted to be used in floors covered with rugs, the connection being made through the rug without serious injury thereto.
  • a further object is to provide a fixture having these advantages in which the connection can be readily eflected through a F abjects pertaining to details and economies of our invention will appear from the description to follow.
  • the invention is defined in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of our improved p ug.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail vertical section on line corresponding to line 22 of Fig. 1 showing the manner of inserting the plug through a floor covering.
  • FIG. 3 is an inverted view ofour improved p ug.
  • Fig. 4 is an inverted view of the socket.
  • 1 represents a section of floor and 2 the socket which is seated in a shouldered recess 3 in the floor, the socket member having a flange 4 at its upper end.
  • the electricconnections are made below the floor.
  • the socket member 2' is preferably of insulated material and has vertical bores 5 therein, the upper ends of these bores bein beveled or countersunk at 6.
  • the contacts are seated. within the bores and provided with curved spring contact fingers 8. These contacts are connected to the terminals 9 by means of the rivets 10.
  • the circuit wires 11 are connected to the terminals 9 by means of the binding post 12.
  • the plug member 13 is also illustrated as being made of, insulated material and is provided with prong-like contact members 14 having sharp points 15 4 adapted to pierce a rug shown at 16.
  • These contact members have insulation 17 extending a substantial distance from their bases, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered or tapered at 18 so that they readily pierce through the rug, the threads of which have been separatedby the sharp'p'oints 15-.
  • This insulation 17 protects the rug and" also prevents short-cir'cuiting such as. might occur, for instance in the event of moisture in the rug.
  • the plug 13 has an opening 19 through 1927. Serial No. 207,097.
  • An insulating disk or cover 23 is arranged on the terminals to protect the user.
  • the pronglike contact members can be readily inserted ,through a rug and into the recesses of the socket member, the upper ends of which are preferably beveled, as stated, to facilitate engagement.
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member of insulating material having a pair of bore-like recesses therein, the edges of said recesses being beveled, contacts supported in said recesses andhaving curved spring fingers, and a plug member'provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial. distance from the bases'thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered to a'thin edge, the
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member of insulating materialhavmg a pair of bore-like recesses therein, the edges of said recesses being beveled, contacts supported in said recesses and having curved spring fingers, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce. a rug or the like,
  • said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof.
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member having a pair of recesses therein, contacts supported in said recesses, and a plug member provided with a pair ofpronglike contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being clnunfered to a thin edge, the end portions of said plug contact members projecting from the insulation to engage with the contacts of said socket; 4:.
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member having a pair of recesses therein, contacts supported in said recesses, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for' a substantial distance from the bases thereof.
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member provided with a pair of contacts, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts havin sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or t Ee like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered to a thin edge, the end portions of said plug contact members projecting from the insulation to engage with the contacts of said socket.
  • An electric fixture comprising a socket member provided with a pair of contacts, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a sub stantial distance from the bases thereof.

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A ril 17, 1928.
w s. BIEK ET AL ELECTRIC FIXTURE Filed July 20. 1927 $0M V N mr m WW Fatented Apr. 17, 1928.
UNITED STATES WILLIAM G. IBIEK AND GEORGEND. men, or DOWAGIAC, MICHIGAN.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE.
Application filed July 20 The main object of this invention is to provide a floor plug which is adapted to be used in floors covered with rugs, the connection being made through the rug without serious injury thereto.
A further object is to provide a fixture having these advantages in which the connection can be readily eflected through a F abjects pertaining to details and economies of our invention will appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined in the claims.
A structure embodying the features of our improvements is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
]Fig. 1 is a sectional view of our improved p ug.
Fig. 2 is a detail vertical section on line corresponding to line 22 of Fig. 1 showing the manner of inserting the plug through a floor covering.
1Fig. 3 is an inverted view ofour improved p ug.
Fig. 4 is an inverted view of the socket. Referring to thedrawing, 1 represents a section of floor and 2 the socket which is seated in a shouldered recess 3 in the floor, the socket member having a flange 4 at its upper end. The electricconnections are made below the floor. k The socket member 2'is preferably of insulated material and has vertical bores 5 therein, the upper ends of these bores bein beveled or countersunk at 6. The contacts are seated. within the bores and provided with curved spring contact fingers 8. These contacts are connected to the terminals 9 by means of the rivets 10. The circuit wires 11 are connected to the terminals 9 by means of the binding post 12. The plug member 13 is also illustrated as being made of, insulated material and is provided with prong-like contact members 14 having sharp points 15 4 adapted to pierce a rug shown at 16. These contact members have insulation 17 extending a substantial distance from their bases, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered or tapered at 18 so that they readily pierce through the rug, the threads of which have been separatedby the sharp'p'oints 15-. This insulation 17 protects the rug and" also prevents short-cir'cuiting such as. might occur, for instance in the event of moisture in the rug.
The plug 13 has an opening 19 through 1927. Serial No. 207,097.
the top thereof to receive the wires 20 which are connected to the terminals 22 by suitable binding posts 21 on the terminals 22 to which the contact members 14 are secured. An insulating disk or cover 23 is arranged on the terminals to protect the user.
With the parts thus arranged the pronglike contact members can be readily inserted ,through a rug and into the recesses of the socket member, the upper ends of which are preferably beveled, as stated, to facilitate engagement. However, it is quite easy to locate the socket member through the rug and insert the plug.
This avoids the necessity ofcutting openings in rugs which injures their appearance and also permits the rugs or carpets being shifted about as occasion may require. jAlso, the appearance of the rug is not materially injured, even by repeated insertions of the prong-like contacts of the plug.
We have illustrated an embodiment which we consider very practical. We have not attempted to illustrate or describe certain modifications or adaptations which we contemplate as we believe the disclosure here made will enable those skilled in the art to embody or adapt the same as may be de-' sired. I
Having thus described our invention what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An electric fixture comprising a socket member of insulating material having a pair of bore-like recesses therein, the edges of said recesses being beveled, contacts supported in said recesses andhaving curved spring fingers, and a plug member'provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial. distance from the bases'thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered to a'thin edge, the
end port-ions of said plug contact members I projecting from the insulation to engage with the/contacts of said socket.
2. An electric fixture comprising a socket member of insulating materialhavmg a pair of bore-like recesses therein, the edges of said recesses being beveled, contacts supported in said recesses and having curved spring fingers, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce. a rug or the like,
said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof.
3. An electric fixture comprising a socket member having a pair of recesses therein, contacts supported in said recesses, and a plug member provided with a pair ofpronglike contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being clnunfered to a thin edge, the end portions of said plug contact members projecting from the insulation to engage with the contacts of said socket; 4:. An electric fixture comprising a socket member having a pair of recesses therein, contacts supported in said recesses, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for' a substantial distance from the bases thereof.
5. An electric fixture comprising a socket member provided with a pair of contacts, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts havin sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or t Ee like, said plug contact members being insulated for a substantial distance from the bases thereof, the outer ends of the insulation being chamfered to a thin edge, the end portions of said plug contact members projecting from the insulation to engage with the contacts of said socket.
6. An electric fixture comprising a socket member provided with a pair of contacts, and a plug member provided with a pair of prong-like contacts having sharp points adapted to pierce a rug or the like, said plug contact members being insulated for a sub stantial distance from the bases thereof.
In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands.
WILLIAM G. BIEK. GEORGE D. RICE.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2436586A (en) * 1945-07-10 1948-02-24 Harold P Chapman Socket plug for electrical outlets
US2576165A (en) * 1948-02-24 1951-11-27 John R Wood Electric socket member having plugin openings for the prongs of a plurality of plugs
US2673898A (en) * 1951-06-01 1954-03-30 Sonotone Corp Wearable hearing aid having external microphone with penetrating pin connector structure
US2733302A (en) * 1956-01-31 Microphone mounting for hearing aids
US3233049A (en) * 1962-07-12 1966-02-01 Reinhausen Maschf Scheubeck Integral selector switch and transfer switch unit for tapped regulating transformers
US4759724A (en) * 1984-11-27 1988-07-26 Bendix Electronics S.A. Housing for an electrical device
DE102020002805A1 (en) 2020-05-12 2021-11-18 Carmelo Militello Socket for waterproof applications as well as combination of the socket with a plug with several contact pins

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2733302A (en) * 1956-01-31 Microphone mounting for hearing aids
US2436586A (en) * 1945-07-10 1948-02-24 Harold P Chapman Socket plug for electrical outlets
US2576165A (en) * 1948-02-24 1951-11-27 John R Wood Electric socket member having plugin openings for the prongs of a plurality of plugs
US2673898A (en) * 1951-06-01 1954-03-30 Sonotone Corp Wearable hearing aid having external microphone with penetrating pin connector structure
US3233049A (en) * 1962-07-12 1966-02-01 Reinhausen Maschf Scheubeck Integral selector switch and transfer switch unit for tapped regulating transformers
US4759724A (en) * 1984-11-27 1988-07-26 Bendix Electronics S.A. Housing for an electrical device
DE102020002805A1 (en) 2020-05-12 2021-11-18 Carmelo Militello Socket for waterproof applications as well as combination of the socket with a plug with several contact pins
DE102020002805B4 (en) 2020-05-12 2021-12-02 Carmelo Militello Socket for waterproof applications as well as combination of the socket with a plug with several contact pins

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