US1099635A - Non-short-circuiting lamp-socket. - Google Patents

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US1099635A
US1099635A US79613813A US1913796138A US1099635A US 1099635 A US1099635 A US 1099635A US 79613813 A US79613813 A US 79613813A US 1913796138 A US1913796138 A US 1913796138A US 1099635 A US1099635 A US 1099635A
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  • my invention further consists of a novel construction and arrangement of a spring member which is insulated from one of the terminals and normally covers the "same 'and which is adapted to be moved into contact with such terminal on the insertion of an incandescent It further consists of novel means for rendering the lamp socket non-shortencuiting and which may be employed in conjunction with any desired type of lamp socket.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sect-ion of a socket for an incandescent lamplembodying my portion 10 of invention and a lamp partly inserted therein.
  • Fig- 2 is a view of the parts seen in Fig. 1 with the lampinserted in the socket to its full extent.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View of the socket seen in Figs. 1 and 2 and with a portion of a screw-driver or other conductor of electricity applied there'- to.
  • Fig. 4: is a plan view of the socket seen in Fig. 1.
  • 1 designates a socket for an incandescent lamp the main portion of which may be of any desired or conventional type, it being understood that my present invention is adapted to be employed in conjunction with any desired type of lamp socket and the lamp socket 1,
  • a screwthreaded shell 2 adapted to receive the screw-threaded base 3 of the bulb t of an incandescent Ilamp
  • a metallic spring secured to the insulating body 6 by a fastening device 'llsuch 'as for example a screw or its equivae t.
  • shank of the fastening device 7 passes through asleeve 14- of insulating material in order to insulate such fastening device from the base 12 of the shell 2 and also from the portion 10 of the spring 5.
  • '18 designates a terminal in contact with thefastening'device 7 and to said terminal- 18 is adapted to be connected the other cir- (iuit wire 19 by means of a screw 20.
  • a lamp socket of my novel type is rendered fool-proof since if a'person should insert a metallic body 21, such as for example a screw driver, into the lamp socket, it would simply come into engagement With the shell 2 and the spring 5 and since the spring 5 is insulated from the terminal 9, the circuit would not be closed. If a lamp 'is inserted in the socket to its fullest extent the free end of the spring 5 will be moved inwardly into contact with the terminal 9, thereby closing the circuit, as is evident.
  • my novel invention is designed to be employed in conjunction with any type of key or keyless lamp socket and my invention in its broad and generic scope consists in providing the socket with a normally insulated member which covers and protects the terminal and which does not contact with the terminal until a lamp is inserted in place.
  • an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact forming the other terminal and extending into and insulated from said shell, and a resilient conductor supported in said shell and insulated from the same and from said contact to form contact with one lamp-terminal and to be moved to said terminal contact by the insertion of the base of a lamp into the shell.
  • an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact forming the other terminal and extending through and insulated from the bottom of said socketshell, and a flat spring-conductor secured in said socket-shell to extend normally out of contact with said terminal-contact and insulated from the latter and from the shell and adapted to form contact with One lampterminal and to be moved into contact with said terminal contact by the insertion of the 4.
  • an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact-bolt in the base of the shell and insulated from the same and formed with a head and forming the other terminal, and a bent fiat conductor and insulated from the same and having its free end normally out of contact with the l head of the bolt, said spring being adapted EMIIJ E. BROWN. WVitnesses: I

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E. E. BROWN. NON-SHORT-OIROUITING LAMP SOCKET.
APPLICATION FILED OCT, 20, 1913. llfiw gfififu vPatented June 9, 19M.
W v I m; #1 M/ an m WITNESSES bulb into the lamp socket.
EMIL E. BROWN, 0]? PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
' NON-SHORT-CIRGUITING LAMF-SUGT.
Specification of Letters Fatent.
Patented t1 une ti, tbtdv Applicationfiled Gctober 20, 1913. Serial No. 796,138.
To all whom. it may concern Be it known that ll, Earn. E. BROWN, a citizen of the, United States, residing in the city of Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, Stateof Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Non-Short-Circuiting Lamp- Socket, of which the following is.a specrfi-- .a metallic tool for repair or adjustment,
whereby the circuit is closed and a serious electric shock is received by the person holdiug'thetool.
In accordance with my present invention, it have devisedjnovel means to preventthe accidental closing of the circuit so that the liability of persons becoming injured is reduced to a minimum and the lamp socket is rendered fool-proof.
With the above in view my invention further consists of a novel construction and arrangement of a spring member which is insulated from one of the terminals and normally covers the "same 'and which is adapted to be moved into contact with such terminal on the insertion of an incandescent It further consists of novel means for rendering the lamp socket non-shortencuiting and which may be employed in conjunction with any desired type of lamp socket.
llt further. consists of other novel features of construction, all as will be lierein= after fully set forth.
For the purpose of illustrating my inven tion, I have shown 1n the accompanying drawing one form thereof which is at present preferred by me, since the same has been found in practice to give satisfactory and reliable results, although it is to be understood that the various instrumentalities of which my invention consists can bevariousl'y arranged and organized and that my' invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and organization of these instrumentalities as herein shown and described. Figure 1 is a vertical sect-ion of a socket for an incandescent lamplembodying my portion 10 of invention and a lamp partly inserted therein. Fig- 2 is a view of the parts seen in Fig. 1 with the lampinserted in the socket to its full extent. Fig. 3 is a sectional View of the socket seen in Figs. 1 and 2 and with a portion of a screw-driver or other conductor of electricity applied there'- to. Fig. 4: is a plan view of the socket seen in Fig. 1.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates a socket for an incandescent lamp the main portion of which may be of any desired or conventional type, it being understood that my present invention is adapted to be employed in conjunction with any desired type of lamp socket and the lamp socket 1,
in the present instance comprises a screwthreaded shell 2 adapted to receive the screw-threaded base 3 of the bulb t of an incandescent Ilamp,
5 designates a metallic spring secured to the insulating body 6 by a fastening device 'llsuch 'as for example a screw or its equivae t.
S deSignates a washer of insulating material interposed between the head 9 of the fastening device 7 and the adjacent part 10 of the spring 5, so as to insulate said screw and spring from each other when a lamp is removed from the socket or is imthe position with respect thereto, as seen in Fig. 1.
11 designates a washer interposed between the base 12 oi the shell 2 and the adjacent e spring 5 so as to insulate said spring and base from each other.
The
shank of the fastening device 7 passes through asleeve 14- of insulating material in order to insulate such fastening device from the base 12 of the shell 2 and also from the portion 10 of the spring 5. By such construction it will be apparent that the head 9 which forms one terminal of the electric circuitis completely insulated from one end of the spring 5.
15 designates a terminal projecting from the shell 2 and to this terminal one end of a circuit wire 16 is secured by means of a screw 17 in the usual manner.
'18 designates a terminal in contact with thefastening'device 7 and to said terminal- 18 is adapted to be connected the other cir- (iuit wire 19 by means of a screw 20.
In the operation of my novel device it will be seen that when the parts arein the as desirable in departing, from position indicated in Fig. l, the free end of the spring 5 is in such position that the circuit is open at a and cannot be closed until the free end of the spring 5 is moved into engagement with the terminal 9 such as occurs when the lamp is inserted into the socket to its fullest extent, as will be understood by reference to Fig. 2.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that a lamp socket of my novel type is rendered fool-proof since if a'person should insert a metallic body 21, such as for example a screw driver, into the lamp socket, it would simply come into engagement With the shell 2 and the spring 5 and since the spring 5 is insulated from the terminal 9, the circuit would not be closed. If a lamp 'is inserted in the socket to its fullest extent the free end of the spring 5 will be moved inwardly into contact with the terminal 9, thereby closing the circuit, as is evident.
It isto be understood that my novel invention is designed to be employed in conjunction with any type of key or keyless lamp socket and my invention in its broad and generic scope consists in providing the socket with a normally insulated member which covers and protects the terminal and which does not contact with the terminal until a lamp is inserted in place.
It will now be apparent that I have de- I vised a novel and useful construction of a non-short-circuiting lamp socket which embodies the features-of advantage enumerated the statement of the invensatisfactory and reliable results, it is to be understood that the same is susceptible of modification in various particulars Without the" spirit or scope of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages.
Having thus described my invention, what 5 I claim as new and desire to secure by Leti ters Patent, is 1. In a lamp-socket, an outer socket-shell I forming one terminal, a contact extending I base of a lamp into the shell.
terminal and to be moved to'said terminal contact by the insertion of' the base of a lamp into the shell.
2. Ina lamp-socket, an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact forming the other terminal and extending into and insulated from said shell, and a resilient conductor supported in said shell and insulated from the same and from said contact to form contact with one lamp-terminal and to be moved to said terminal contact by the insertion of the base of a lamp into the shell.
3. In a lamp-socket, an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact forming the other terminal and extending through and insulated from the bottom of said socketshell, and a flat spring-conductor secured in said socket-shell to extend normally out of contact with said terminal-contact and insulated from the latter and from the shell and adapted to form contact with One lampterminal and to be moved into contact with said terminal contact by the insertion of the 4. In a lamp-socket, an outer socket-shell forming one terminal, a contact-bolt in the base of the shell and insulated from the same and formed with a head and forming the other terminal, and a bent fiat conductor and insulated from the same and having its free end normally out of contact with the l head of the bolt, said spring being adapted EMIIJ E. BROWN. WVitnesses: I
E; HAYWARD FAIRBANKS,
C. D. MOVAY.
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US2661413A (en) * 1951-09-04 1953-12-01 Doss Jerome Emile Fuse protected electrical outlet
US4093336A (en) * 1974-09-30 1978-06-06 Rose Manning I Safety circuit and socket construction

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US2661413A (en) * 1951-09-04 1953-12-01 Doss Jerome Emile Fuse protected electrical outlet
US4093336A (en) * 1974-09-30 1978-06-06 Rose Manning I Safety circuit and socket construction

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