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US298143A
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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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  • a holder for incandescent lamps constructed to permit the lamp to be turned in either direction with- I out injury to the connections, mechanical or electrical, while it is held in the holder by the retaining devices.
  • the object of this construction is, mainly, to protect the lamp against injury by the attempts of unskilled persons to remove it from the holder by turning it, as is done with those lamps that are screwed into their holders, and also to preserve, by the pressure of springterminals, good contact between the line and lamp conductors.
  • the subject of my present application is another means of carrying out the invention, the same consisting, generally, in the combi- 3 5 nation, with a holder containing lugs or their equivalents, and spring-terminals in position to engage with and exert an upward pressure upon those on the lamp, of a lamp provided with a base containing grooves that permit the 0 lamp to be passed into the socket and there held by the lugs which enter the grooves.
  • Figure 1 is a central vertical section of the principal portions of the holder and a part of the lamp.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line as w,-Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a central vertical section of a holder of modified construction; and Fig. 4, a horizontal'section on line y 3 Fig. 3.
  • A On the neck of an ordinary incandescent lamp, A, I form or apply a cylindrical base, B, having a projecting portion, C, as indicated 5 5 in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • the conductors of the lamp are brought out through this base, and terminate, the conductor a in a metal ring, a, on the bottom of the part B, the conductor 1) in a plate or cap, d, on the end of the projection C.
  • D is a cylindrical shell of sheet metal with a lining, E, of insulating material, the latter in the form of a cup with aperforated bottom, 6.
  • a spring blade or plate, F is secured in the bottom of the cup E, in position to make contact with the ring a when the lamp is in place.
  • Another spring, G is secured under the cup E, in position to press upon the cap or plate d on the projection C, which latter passes through the perforation in the bottom of the cup E when the lamp is in place.
  • the springs F G constitute terminals of a circuit formed by the usual conductors led up through the holder from the main line or a branch thereof. It may be stated that any other arrangement of springterminals than this may be adopted which will provide a spring-seat for the lamp and maintain contact with the conductors of the same, in whatever position the lamp may be turned while in the holder.
  • K K are two or more projections or cars thereon, extending inward.
  • vertical grooves m m are cut in the base B. and for retaining it in place a groove, 41, is cut aroundthe base near the globe.
  • To insert the lamp its base is turned until the grooves m m and projections K K register. The lamp is then pressed down up- 0 on its spring-seat and turned to bring the projections K into the groove 11, The upward pressure of the springs F G holds it firmly in this position.
  • spring-catches L are shown.

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(No Model.) E. WESTON;
SOCKET FOR INOANDESUENT LAMPS. No. 298,143. Patented May 6, 1884.
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NITE STATES EDWARD WESTON, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THE UNITED STATES ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SOCKET FOR INCANDESCENT LAMPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part Letters Patent No. 298,11-3, dated May 6 1884.
Application filed October 4, 1883. (No model.) I
Holders for Incandescent Lamps, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the drawings accompanying and form- Io ing a part of the same.
In another application of even date herewith I have shown and'described a holder for incandescent lamps, constructed to permit the lamp to be turned in either direction with- I out injury to the connections, mechanical or electrical, while it is held in the holder by the retaining devices. The object of this construction is, mainly, to protect the lamp against injury by the attempts of unskilled persons to remove it from the holder by turning it, as is done with those lamps that are screwed into their holders, and also to preserve, by the pressure of springterminals, good contact between the line and lamp conductors. In the case referred to these objects are accomplished by forming or applying to the neck or base of the lamp lugs or cars, and constructing a holder with spring-terminals that form a seat for the lamp, and an interior flange with cutaway portions that permit the lamp to be introduced into the holder and there held.
The subject of my present application is another means of carrying out the invention, the same consisting, generally, in the combi- 3 5 nation, with a holder containing lugs or their equivalents, and spring-terminals in position to engage with and exert an upward pressure upon those on the lamp, of a lamp provided with a base containing grooves that permit the 0 lamp to be passed into the socket and there held by the lugs which enter the grooves.
The preferred construction of the devices by which my invention is or may be carried into effect is illustrated in the accompanying 5 drawings.
Figure 1 is a central vertical section of the principal portions of the holder and a part of the lamp. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line as w,-Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a central vertical section of a holder of modified construction; and Fig. 4, a horizontal'section on line y 3 Fig. 3.
On the neck of an ordinary incandescent lamp, A, I form or apply a cylindrical base, B, having a projecting portion, C, as indicated 5 5 in Figs. 1 and 3. The conductors of the lamp are brought out through this base, and terminate, the conductor a in a metal ring, a, on the bottom of the part B, the conductor 1) in a plate or cap, d, on the end of the projection C.
D is a cylindrical shell of sheet metal with a lining, E, of insulating material, the latter in the form of a cup with aperforated bottom, 6. A spring blade or plate, F, is secured in the bottom of the cup E, in position to make contact with the ring a when the lamp is in place. Another spring, G, is secured under the cup E, in position to press upon the cap or plate d on the projection C, which latter passes through the perforation in the bottom of the cup E when the lamp is in place. The springs F G constitute terminals of a circuit formed by the usual conductors led up through the holder from the main line or a branch thereof. It may be stated that any other arrangement of springterminals than this may be adopted which will provide a spring-seat for the lamp and maintain contact with the conductors of the same, in whatever position the lamp may be turned while in the holder.
H is a wooden or metal ringheld in place in the shell D by the flange-ff. K K are two or more projections or cars thereon, extending inward. To permit thelamp to be introduced into the holder, vertical grooves m m are cut in the base B. and for retaining it in place a groove, 41, is cut aroundthe base near the globe. To insert the lamp its base is turned until the grooves m m and projections K K register. The lamp is then pressed down up- 0 on its spring-seat and turned to bring the projections K into the groove 11, The upward pressure of the springs F G holds it firmly in this position. The same object is attained by other though similar constructions. For eX- ample, in Fig. 3, where the shell D, the lining E, and the contact-plates F G are substantially the same, spring-catches L are shown.
These are adapted to enter a horizontal groove, 11 in the base 13, corresponding to the groove '21 in Fig. 1. In this case the vertical grooves m m are dispensed with. The insertion of the lamp forces aside the catches L L, which en ter the groove it when the lamp is down firmly in its seat. Any ordinary catches may be employcd for this purpose. Those shown consist of springlevers pivoted in recesses in the lining E. Pins M pass through the sides of the shell D,and areused for disengaging the catches when it is desired to remove the lamp.
Having now described my invention, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. The combination, with an incandescent lamp and a cylindrical base containing a groove 01' grooves, as described, of a socket or holder having projections or their equivalents therein for entering the grooves in the lamp-base and retaining the same in position,as set forth.
EDXVARD W'ESTON.
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US2417518A (en) * 1945-03-29 1947-03-18 William E Patterson Electric lamp socket
US2424446A (en) * 1942-10-10 1947-07-22 Gen Electric Electric lamp or the like
US2443743A (en) * 1945-07-27 1948-06-22 Bell & Howell Co Electrical socket
US2462530A (en) * 1947-09-04 1949-02-22 Katherine G Miller Light bulb stem and socket
US2471190A (en) * 1946-08-30 1949-05-24 Rca Corp Lamp socket
US2592207A (en) * 1946-01-29 1952-04-08 Edison Inc Thomas A Portable battery
US9458624B2 (en) 2013-11-18 2016-10-04 Certainteed Corporation Integrated siding rainscreen and stacking clip

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2424446A (en) * 1942-10-10 1947-07-22 Gen Electric Electric lamp or the like
US2417518A (en) * 1945-03-29 1947-03-18 William E Patterson Electric lamp socket
US2443743A (en) * 1945-07-27 1948-06-22 Bell & Howell Co Electrical socket
US2592207A (en) * 1946-01-29 1952-04-08 Edison Inc Thomas A Portable battery
US2471190A (en) * 1946-08-30 1949-05-24 Rca Corp Lamp socket
US2462530A (en) * 1947-09-04 1949-02-22 Katherine G Miller Light bulb stem and socket
US9458624B2 (en) 2013-11-18 2016-10-04 Certainteed Corporation Integrated siding rainscreen and stacking clip

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