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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • WTNE'SEEE oww- Tus kann: Parana no.. Pubaumo.. wAsmNnron. n. eA
  • This invention relates to th at class of devices for adj ust-ably supporting incandescent electric lamps from elevated points, comprising a longitudinally extensible and contractible arm, having at one end a universal joint connection with a fixed overhead support, so that a lamp secured to the swinging end of said arm can be adjusted to and held in a variety of positions.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an improved supporting device of this class, which shall be simple and inexpensive in construction, as well as durable and effective.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of asupporting device embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 represents a front elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section on the line 33, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. Il represents a longitudinal section showing a modification.
  • Fig. 5 represents a section on line 5 5, Fig. ⁇ 1.
  • a. represents an extensible arm, which is composed of the members 2 and 3, fitted to slide one upon the other, and connected by spring ears or clips t 4, one of which is attached to the member 2 and bears yieldingly on the member 3, while the other is attached to the member 3 and bears yieldingly on the member 2, the pressure of said clips causing adequate friction to retain the sliding member 3 at any position to which it may be adjusted.
  • Each of the clips is partly circular so that it forms a clasp which holds the two members together, while the resiliency of the ends of the clip constitutes frictional means for holding the members at different adjustments.
  • b represents a plate, which is or may be adapted to be secured by screws to a ceiling or other elevated support.
  • a plate d To the plate b is connected by a vertical pivot o, a plate d, adapted by means of said pivot to ⁇ rotatein a horizontal plane when the plate b is affixed to an overhead horizontal support.
  • a downwardly-projecting ear d' On the rotary plate d is formed a downwardly-projecting ear d', extending substantially at right angles to the plate d, and supporting a horizontal bolt or pivot e.
  • the member 2 of the extensible arm is connected with the pivot e by means of a supplemental piece 5, which, as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, is a metallic arm, having its upper end formed as a disk or plate 6 of about the same area as the ear d', said plate being perforated to receive the pivot e,
  • f represents a washer, of leather or other suitable yielding material, interposed between the ear d and plate 6, for the purpose of creating sufficient friction to hold the telescopic arm to any angle to which it may be adj usted by turning it upon the pivot e.v ⁇ A nut e', screwed upon one end of the pivot e, enables the degreeof friction to be readily adjusted.
  • Fig. 4 I show,instead of the metal plate 5, and disk 6, a Wooden piece 8, affixed to the upper end of the member 2 and interposed between the ear cl and another ear or plate d2, which is mounted upon the pivot e and is prevented from rotating by the engagement of a slot formed in its margin with a tooth or lug j formed upon the plate d.
  • a washer 9 is interposed between one side of the wooden piece 8 and the ear d.
  • the contacting inner sides of the members 2 and 3 are provided with coinciding channels or grooves 10 10, which collectively form a longitudinal orifice, extending through the arm, for the passage of a flexible conductor 7c, which supports an incandescent electric lamp m.
  • the improved supporting device hereinbefore described comprisiu'gin :its'construcf tion a plate b adapted for attachment to an elevated support; a plate d fitting against the plate bfandconnectedtherewith rby a single? vertical pivot said plate d provided with ani ⁇ ear d standing substantially at l'rig'ht'ang'les' to it; and an extensible arm, one member of which is vprovidedzwith-an aextension 'itting -againstsaidre'ar d rand connected :therewith byfa .horizontal piv0t,r'as set forth.

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C. E. RICHARDSON. ELECTRIC LAMP SUPPORT.
No. 494,348. Patented Mar. 28, 1893. w
WTNE'SEEE oww- Tus kann: Parana no.. Pubaumo.. wAsmNnron. n. eA
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. RICHARDSON, OF SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT.
ELECTRIC-LAMP SUPPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 494,348, dated March 28, 1893. Application tiled November 16, 1892. Serial No.`452,212. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that 1, CHARLES E.` RICHARD- SON, of Springiield, in the county of Windsor and State of Vermont, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric- Lamp Supports, of which the following is a speciication.
This invention relates to th at class of devices for adj ust-ably supporting incandescent electric lamps from elevated points, comprising a longitudinally extensible and contractible arm, having at one end a universal joint connection with a fixed overhead support, so that a lamp secured to the swinging end of said arm can be adjusted to and held in a variety of positions.
The invention has for its object to provide an improved supporting device of this class, which shall be simple and inexpensive in construction, as well as durable and effective.
To these ends, the invention consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
Of the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specication: Figure 1 represents a side elevation of asupporting device embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 represents a front elevation of the same. Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section on the line 33, Fig. 1. Fig. Il represents a longitudinal section showing a modification. Fig. 5 represents a section on line 5 5, Fig.` 1.
The same letters and numerals of reference indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In the drawings: a. represents an extensible arm, which is composed of the members 2 and 3, fitted to slide one upon the other, and connected by spring ears or clips t 4, one of which is attached to the member 2 and bears yieldingly on the member 3, while the other is attached to the member 3 and bears yieldingly on the member 2, the pressure of said clips causing suficient friction to retain the sliding member 3 at any position to which it may be adjusted. Each of the clips is partly circular so that it forms a clasp which holds the two members together, while the resiliency of the ends of the clip constitutes frictional means for holding the members at different adjustments.
b represents a plate, which is or may be adapted to be secured by screws to a ceiling or other elevated support. To the plate b is connected by a vertical pivot o, a plate d, adapted by means of said pivot to` rotatein a horizontal plane when the plate b is affixed to an overhead horizontal support. On the rotary plate d is formed a downwardly-projecting ear d', extending substantially at right angles to the plate d, and supporting a horizontal bolt or pivot e. The member 2 of the extensible arm is connected with the pivot e by means of a supplemental piece 5, which, as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, is a metallic arm, having its upper end formed as a disk or plate 6 of about the same area as the ear d', said plate being perforated to receive the pivot e,
and adapted to turnV on said pivot.
f represents a washer, of leather or other suitable yielding material, interposed between the ear d and plate 6, for the purpose of creating sufficient friction to hold the telescopic arm to any angle to which it may be adj usted by turning it upon the pivot e.v` A nut e', screwed upon one end of the pivot e, enables the degreeof friction to be readily adjusted.
In Fig. 4, I show,instead of the metal plate 5, and disk 6, a Wooden piece 8, affixed to the upper end of the member 2 and interposed between the ear cl and another ear or plate d2, which is mounted upon the pivot e and is prevented from rotating by the engagement of a slot formed in its margin with a tooth or lug j formed upon the plate d. In this case, a washer 9 is interposed between one side of the wooden piece 8 and the ear d.
lThe contacting inner sides of the members 2 and 3 are provided with coinciding channels or grooves 10 10, which collectively form a longitudinal orifice, extending through the arm, for the passage of a flexible conductor 7c, which supports an incandescent electric lamp m.
It will be seen that the vertical pivot c and the horizontal pivot e enable the extensible arm to be swung in any desired direction, While the longitudinal adjustability of the arm enables the lamp to be supported at any desired height.
It will be observed that the construction employed by me, by which the universal movement of the arm is permitted is simple and IOO inexpensive, as Well as durable, andthatthe conducting cord is'mainly concealedlfbet-Ween the parts or members of the arm, so that the liability of said cord being caught and injured by contact With external objects is materially lessened.
I claiml. The improved supporting device hereinbefore described, comprisiu'gin :its'construcf tion a plate b adapted for attachment to an elevated support; a plate d fitting against the plate bfandconnectedtherewith rby a single? vertical pivot said plate d provided with ani` ear d standing substantially at l'rig'ht'ang'les' to it; and an extensible arm, one member of which is vprovidedzwith-an aextension 'itting -againstsaidre'ar d rand connected :therewith byfa .horizontal piv0t,r'as set forth.
2. .1A supporting device comprising in .its
construction an extensiblearm `composed of twomembers fitted to slideone upon the other, and provided with coinciding grooves in their inner sides for the reception of a flexible conductor; external elastic clips which connect the two .members vtogether and hold them`by1f'1iction at-'any desired-longitudinal adjustment; and a universal joint device confnectedgtothe'finner end of one of said members, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my nameteths specificationfinthe'presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 7th day of November, D. 1892.
CHARLES E. RICHARDSON.
VVitnesses:
ALICE M. `WHEELER7 M. L. LAWRENCE.
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US3419931A (en) * 1967-03-08 1969-01-07 Frederick W. Willig Angularly adjustable handle for paint rollers and the like
US20040115435A1 (en) * 2000-09-20 2004-06-17 Griffin Nigel Dennis High Volume Density Polycrystalline Diamond With Working Surfaces Depleted Of Catalyzing Material
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US3419931A (en) * 1967-03-08 1969-01-07 Frederick W. Willig Angularly adjustable handle for paint rollers and the like
US20040115435A1 (en) * 2000-09-20 2004-06-17 Griffin Nigel Dennis High Volume Density Polycrystalline Diamond With Working Surfaces Depleted Of Catalyzing Material
US20140208574A1 (en) * 2013-01-25 2014-07-31 Field Controls, Llc Adjustable bracket assembly for an ultraviolet lamp
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