US966966A - Electric-lamp socket and securing means therefor. - Google Patents

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US966966A
US966966A US41551208A US1908415512A US966966A US 966966 A US966966 A US 966966A US 41551208 A US41551208 A US 41551208A US 1908415512 A US1908415512 A US 1908415512A US 966966 A US966966 A US 966966A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/73Means for mounting coupling parts to apparatus or structures, e.g. to a wall
    • H01R13/74Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel
    • H01R13/741Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel using snap fastening means
    • H01R13/745Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel using snap fastening means separate from the housing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to improvements in electric lamp sockets and securing means therefor, and has for its object the provision of such means for removablymounting the socket, as shall be of the simplest and most efiicient character.
  • the improvements herein set forth are applicable to those lamp sockets which are designed for use upon electrically illuminated signs and exterior decorations; the requirements whereof being, somewhat unusual.
  • These signs commonlyv are formed of galvanized sheet metal letters, wherein apertures are cut for the sockets and.
  • various securing means for the porcelain: bases thereof have already been devised and employed in practice.
  • the porcelain base is engaged by a part stamped up from the galvanized sheet iron, adjacent to the opening through which the SOCkGtPpIO trudes, but the member is not locked in place, and, moreover, the stamped up parts have no suflicientv resiliency or springlike quality to maintain permanently, sufiicient pressure upon the socket.
  • two or more screws are employed in association with each socket and appropriate securing means for attaching said socket to the sheet metal base.
  • Fig. IV is ⁇ anotherside View showing the socket re drawings I have employed the same characters of reference to indlcate similar parts.
  • a. designates a sheet metal strip which may form some portion of any suitable mounting plate or letter-face desired.
  • circular openings a are provided with which connect the recesses or diametrically positioned extensions a.
  • the locking ring 03 is slipped ticle of solder 2', although for temporary use the clip will grasp the wire with suliicient force.
  • These terminal clips preferably are formed of sheet brass of moderately heavy gage and lacking any of the spring-like quality whereby the set given the clip members by the pliers is retained.
  • a mounting and securing means for lamp sockets the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and a connecting recess, of an insulating lamp socket provided with a plurality of lugs angularly positioned in different planes with respect to each other and adapted respectively to pass through and to lie Within said recess, and an independently adjustable locking member interposed between the mounting plate and the ln extending beyond said mounting plate, an adapted to removably mount the lamp socket therein, substantially as set forth.
  • a mounting for electric lamps comprising a sheetmetal mounting plate having one or more circular openings therein with diametrically positioned peripheral recesses, diametrically positioned lugs angularly disposed thereon and respectively adapted to register with the recesses, and an arched locking ring formed of springlike material having a circular central opening, and peripheral recesses adapted to engage the diametrically positioned lugs and the mounting plate and normally retain the socket in place, substantially as set forth.
  • a mounting and securing means for lamp sockets the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and a connecting recess, of a socketmember formed of insulating material provided with an extended lug adapted to pass through said recess in one position and thereafter be rotated beyond the recess, and an independently rotatable locking-ring formed of springlike sheet metal adapted to be positioned upon the socket-member and rotated for the purpose of temporarily locking the socket in place, substantially as set forth.

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W. G. TREGONING.
ELECTRIC LAMP SOCKET AND SECURING MEANS THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED 11213.12, 1900.
7 966,966. Patented Aug. 9, 1910.
11 m STATES. PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM G. TREGONING, F CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNOB TO THE TREGONING ELEC- TRIO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
ELECTRIC-LAMB SOCKET AND SECURING MEANS THEREFOR.
Specification of LettersPatent.
Patented Aug. 9, 1910.
Application filed February 12, 1908. Serial No. 415,512.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM G. Tucsonmo, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga. and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Im rove ments in Electric-Lam Sockets and ecuring Means Therefor, 0 which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in electric lamp sockets and securing means therefor, and has for its object the provision of such means for removablymounting the socket, as shall be of the simplest and most efiicient character.
More particularly, the improvements herein set forth are applicable to those lamp sockets which are designed for use upon electrically illuminated signs and exterior decorations; the requirements whereof being, somewhat unusual. These signs commonlyv are formed of galvanized sheet metal letters, wherein apertures are cut for the sockets and. various securing means for the porcelain: bases thereof, have already been devised and employed in practice. In certain types of those with which I am acquainted, the porcelain base is engaged by a part stamped up from the galvanized sheet iron, adjacent to the opening through which the SOCkGtPpIO trudes, but the member is not locked in place, and, moreover, the stamped up parts have no suflicientv resiliency or springlike quality to maintain permanently, sufiicient pressure upon the socket. In other types now commonly used, two or more screws are employed in association with each socket and appropriate securing means for attaching said socket to the sheet metal base.
In my improved construction, the undesirable screws are altogether dispensed with, and a separate springl'ike locking member is provided in association with a suitably formed porcelain base, whereby the socket is securely locked in place through the co-action of lugs formed upon said base. There is also provided the simplest form of electric terminal clip, whereby the connection is most readily secured "to the external circuit. The details, however, can be more readily understood by making reference to the accompanyin drawings, wherein Iigure I is a perspective view of one of said sockets and its mounting plate. Fig. II
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positively Y over the terminals and lugs 12, and also given a one quarter turn, whereupon the socket is securely locked in place, as will be readily understood by referring to Fig. II, wherein the recesses 03 register with the lugs lb while the upwardly curved portions (1? beer directly upon the lugs b. The wires, ,as e, may then be placed within the up- ;fwardly turned terminal or clip member 0. 1 With a pair of pliers, the tongue 0' stamped :from the-\center thereof, asbest shown in Fig. III,""is then bent down securely upon the wire, as shown in the upper part of Fig. IV, whereupon the connection may be made i absolutely secure, if desired, by a small par is a rear view of the socket and mounting plate, illustrating the lockin Fig. III is a side View thereof. Fig. IV is \anotherside View showing the socket re drawings I have employed the same characters of reference to indlcate similar parts.
In said drawings a. designates a sheet metal strip which may form some portion of any suitable mounting plate or letter-face desired. At such intervals as may be required, circular openings a are provided with which connect the recesses or diametrically positioned extensions a These, as will be seen by making reference to the base b, Fig. IV, serve to accommodate either the similarly positioned lugs b in inserting the socket, or the lugs 6 for lockingthe same It will be observed that the terminal members cc',and the lugs 6', clear .the opening so that the socket may-be passed therethrough and given one quarter turn, in
order to seat the locking lugs 6 within the recesses a". The locking ring 03 is slipped ticle of solder 2', although for temporary use the clip will grasp the wire with suliicient force. These terminal clips preferably are formed of sheet brass of moderately heavy gage and lacking any of the spring-like quality whereby the set given the clip members by the pliers is retained. The
metallic screw shell f and any suitable secmechanism.
vof the highest character, since the interposed lugs b prevent any possible electrical contact or grounding with the spring and associated mounting plate. terminal clip avoids the. use of screws, and
is highly desirable either for a temporary or permanent connection, as explained, while the several features described serve to simplify and cheapen the type of lamp socket set forth above.
Having now explained the preferred form of my improvement, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, the follow- 1 In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a mounting plate, having a circular opening and a connecting peripheral recess, of a socket-member formed of insulating material provided with a lug registering with said recess, and an additional lug disposed at an angle to the first, and a separate locking-ring formed of springlike sheet-metal independently rotatable with respect to the mounting plate and socket member, adapted to secure the parts removably together, substantially as set forth.
- 2. In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and diametrically positioned peripheral I recesses, of a porcelain base-member provided with two sets of dia metrically positioned lugs, substantially at rigl'it angles to each other; one set of said lugs registering with, the recesses, and a sprii'iglike locking ring having a circular opening and diametrically positioned recesses, adapted to engage the lugs and retain the socket in position, substantially as set forth.
3; In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and diametrically positioned peripheralrecesses, of an insulating lamp socket insertible therein and provided The form of a porcelain socket-member,
with diametrically positioned lugs in different planes adapted respectively to register with and pass through said peripheral recesses, and an inde endently adjustable annular locking-mem er formed of springlike sheet metal, interposed between the mounting plate and the lugs for removably securing the lamp socket in place, substantially as set forth.
4. In a mounting and securing means for lamp sockets, the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and a connecting recess, of an insulating lamp socket provided with a plurality of lugs angularly positioned in different planes with respect to each other and adapted respectively to pass through and to lie Within said recess, and an independently adjustable locking member interposed between the mounting plate and the ln extending beyond said mounting plate, an adapted to removably mount the lamp socket therein, substantially as set forth.
5. A mounting for electric lamps, comprising a sheetmetal mounting plate having one or more circular openings therein with diametrically positioned peripheral recesses, diametrically positioned lugs angularly disposed thereon and respectively adapted to register with the recesses, and an arched locking ring formed of springlike material having a circular central opening, and peripheral recesses adapted to engage the diametrically positioned lugs and the mounting plate and normally retain the socket in place, substantially as set forth.
6. In a mounting and securing means for lamp sockets, the combination with a mounting plate having a circular opening and a connecting recess, of a socketmember formed of insulating material provided with an extended lug adapted to pass through said recess in one position and thereafter be rotated beyond the recess, and an independently rotatable locking-ring formed of springlike sheet metal adapted to be positioned upon the socket-member and rotated for the purpose of temporarily locking the socket in place, substantially as set forth.
Signed at. Cleveland, this 8th day of February, 1908, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM C. TREGONING. \Vitnesses FRANK H. FORREST, ALBERT LYNN LAWRENCE.
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US2688690A (en) * 1950-04-07 1954-09-07 Progress Mfg Company Inc Fluorescent lighting unit
WO2001089044A1 (en) * 2000-05-12 2001-11-22 Textron Automotive Company Inc Method and structure for fixing a locking connector to a vehicle member
US6752655B1 (en) 2000-05-12 2004-06-22 Textron Automotive Company Inc. Method and structure for fixing a locking connector to a vehicle member

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