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US1071900A
US1071900A US72870212A US1912728702A US1071900A US 1071900 A US1071900 A US 1071900A US 72870212 A US72870212 A US 72870212A US 1912728702 A US1912728702 A US 1912728702A US 1071900 A US1071900 A US 1071900A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/14Adjustable mountings
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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    • B60Q1/26Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
    • B60Q1/2611Indicating devices mounted on the roof of the vehicle

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  • the present invention relates to electric illuminating devices designed to be used for signaling or advertising purposes or lllledlkB and has for its object to provide an illuminating device of very simple construction, whereby variously colored lights or various figures, numbers or other matter may be displayed.
  • the illuminating device comprises a standard or frame a of any suitable construction in which is suitably supported an electric motor 6 the shaft 0 of which, extending centrally through said standard, carries at its end a gear (Z.
  • the standard has a tubular extension a on the upper end of which is rotatively mounted a gear 6.
  • a bracket 6' e which supports the illuminating device I proper.
  • the latter consists of a hollow eggshaped body f of metal or other non-transparent material in the surface of which a plurality of perforations f are provided which are covered by disks 9 of glass or other transparent material. These disks may be made of different colors and may be lens shaped.
  • the eggshaped body f is ri idly secured to a spindle h which extens through and is rotat-ively borne in a sleeve z fixed to the bracket 6, e
  • the sleeve z projects ,at one end into the body 1 and carries two or more electric lamps j of any suitable construction.
  • the spindle h at its outer end carries a bevel gear is which is adapted to mesh with a bevel gear Z supported on a short spindle Z borne in the bracket 6.
  • the spindle Z carries a cog wheel m adapted to mesh with a gear n centrally fixed to the stationary tubular extension a. Meshing ,With the gear (Z is a gear d supported on a vertical spindle o suitably Specification of Letters Patent;
  • the spindle 0 At its upperv end the spindle 0 carries a small gear 7) which meshes with the gear (1.
  • the electric current. to the lamps j is conveyed from a suitable source (not shown) through the terminals 9 and the frame or standard a, a.
  • 1" denotes a reflector of any suitable construction fixed to the sleeve 2' and adapted to partly inclose the egg-shaped body or bulb f of the illuminating device.
  • the motor through gears d, d, spindle 0 and gears c, p imparts rotary motion to the entire illuminating device I, which will revolve around the vertical axis of the frame a, (1.
  • the egg-shaped bulb f i nclosing the lamps j will receive a rotary motion around the longitudinal central axis of the sleeve 2', owing to the gear m, while revolving around the vertical axis of the frame a, a rolling on the stationary gear a and imparting rotation to the gear and the spindle h.
  • the rotation of the bulb f will have the effect that various characters or different colored lights will be displayed and reflected by the reflector r while the latter revolves around the vertical axis of the standard together with the other parts of the illuminating device.
  • An illuminating device comprising a non-transparent illuminated bulb having lens shaped windows and a reflector therefor, said bulb being adapted to revolve around its longitudinal axis and around a vertical axis, and said reflector being adapted to revolve around a vertical axis synchronously with the rotation of the bulb around a vertical axis and means for affecting the said movements.
  • An illuminating device comprising a standard, a non-transparent illuminated bulb having lens shaped windows and a reflector therefor, said bulb and reflector being so supported on said standard as to be capable of revolving together around the vertical axis of the standard and means whereby during the said rotary movement the said bulb is caused to inde endently revolve around its own longitudlnal axis.
  • a illuminating device comprising a standard, a non-transparent bulb having lens shaped windows, electric lamps projecting into said bulb, areflector for said bulb, a support rotatively mounted on said standard and carrying said lamps and reflector, said bulb being rotatively supported in said support and means whereby during the "rotation of said support around the vertical axis of said standard independent rotary motion is imparted to said bulb around its own longitudinal axis.
  • An illuminating device comprising a standard, a driven gear rotatively mounted thereon, a support fixed to said ear, a nontransparent bulb having lens s aped Windows and rotatively supported in said support, electric lamps projecting into said bulb, a reflector for the latter, said electric lamps and reflector being fixed to said support, and gears whereby during the rotation of said support around the vertical axis of the standard, an independent rotary motion will be imparted to said bulb.

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K. EDISON.
ILLUMINATING DEVICE.
APPLICATION IILEI) OUT. 30, 1912.
1,071,900. Patentd Sept.2,1913.
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ILLUMINATING DEVICE.
APPLIOATION FILED 001". so, 1912.
1,071,900. Patented Sept. 2, 1913.
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KABLE'DISON, OF NEW YORK,;N.Y., ASSIGNOR GIONILHABF '19 JOHI'TB. MOSGHENBOSS, OF NEW YORK, N. '1'.
ILLUMINATING DEVICE To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, KARL EDISON, a sullject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Illuminating Devices, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to electric illuminating devices designed to be used for signaling or advertising purposes or lllledlkB and has for its object to provide an illuminating device of very simple construction, whereby variously colored lights or various figures, numbers or other matter may be displayed.
To make my invention more clear the same is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which- Figure 1 is an elevation of the dev ce partly in section; Fig. 2 a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 an enlarged section through the illuminating device proper.
The illuminating device. comprises a standard or frame a of any suitable construction in which is suitably supported an electric motor 6 the shaft 0 of which, extending centrally through said standard, carries at its end a gear (Z. The standard has a tubular extension a on the upper end of which is rotatively mounted a gear 6. To one face of said gear is secured a bracket 6', e which supports the illuminating device I proper. The latter consists of a hollow eggshaped body f of metal or other non-transparent material in the surface of which a plurality of perforations f are provided which are covered by disks 9 of glass or other transparent material. These disks may be made of different colors and may be lens shaped. The eggshaped body f is ri idly secured to a spindle h which extens through and is rotat-ively borne in a sleeve z fixed to the bracket 6, e The sleeve z projects ,at one end into the body 1 and carries two or more electric lamps j of any suitable construction. The spindle h at its outer end carries a bevel gear is which is adapted to mesh with a bevel gear Z supported on a short spindle Z borne in the bracket 6. At its other end the spindle Z carries a cog wheel m adapted to mesh with a gear n centrally fixed to the stationary tubular extension a. Meshing ,With the gear (Z is a gear d supported on a vertical spindle o suitably Specification of Letters Patent;
Application filed October 30, 1912.
Patented Sept. 2, 1913.
Serial No. 728,702.
supported in a bracket 0 At its upperv end the spindle 0 carries a small gear 7) which meshes with the gear (1. The electric current. to the lamps j is conveyed from a suitable source (not shown) through the terminals 9 and the frame or standard a, a.
1" denotes a reflector of any suitable construction fixed to the sleeve 2' and adapted to partly inclose the egg-shaped body or bulb f of the illuminating device.
By reason of the construction specified, the motor through gears d, d, spindle 0 and gears c, p imparts rotary motion to the entire illuminating device I, which will revolve around the vertical axis of the frame a, (1. Independent of and simultaneously with this movement the egg-shaped bulb f i nclosing the lamps j will receive a rotary motion around the longitudinal central axis of the sleeve 2', owing to the gear m, while revolving around the vertical axis of the frame a, a rolling on the stationary gear a and imparting rotation to the gear and the spindle h. The rotation of the bulb f will have the effect that various characters or different colored lights will be displayed and reflected by the reflector r while the latter revolves around the vertical axis of the standard together with the other parts of the illuminating device.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An illuminating device comprising a non-transparent illuminated bulb having lens shaped windows and a reflector therefor, said bulb being adapted to revolve around its longitudinal axis and around a vertical axis, and said reflector being adapted to revolve around a vertical axis synchronously with the rotation of the bulb around a vertical axis and means for affecting the said movements.
2. An illuminating device comprising a standard, a non-transparent illuminated bulb having lens shaped windows and a reflector therefor, said bulb and reflector being so supported on said standard as to be capable of revolving together around the vertical axis of the standard and means whereby during the said rotary movement the said bulb is caused to inde endently revolve around its own longitudlnal axis.
3. A illuminating device comprising a standard, a non-transparent bulb having lens shaped windows, electric lamps projecting into said bulb, areflector for said bulb, a support rotatively mounted on said standard and carrying said lamps and reflector, said bulb being rotatively supported in said support and means whereby during the "rotation of said support around the vertical axis of said standard independent rotary motion is imparted to said bulb around its own longitudinal axis.
4. An illuminating device comprising a standard, a driven gear rotatively mounted thereon, a support fixed to said ear, a nontransparent bulb having lens s aped Windows and rotatively supported in said support, electric lamps projecting into said bulb, a reflector for the latter, said electric lamps and reflector being fixed to said support, and gears whereby during the rotation of said support around the vertical axis of the standard, an independent rotary motion will be imparted to said bulb.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature 1n presence of two witnesses.
KARL EDISON.
Witnesses JAMES H. Gosem, MAXD. ORDMANN.
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