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US1156064A
US1156064A US75527213A US1913755272A US1156064A US 1156064 A US1156064 A US 1156064A US 75527213 A US75527213 A US 75527213A US 1913755272 A US1913755272 A US 1913755272A US 1156064 A US1156064 A US 1156064A
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  • This invention relates to electric lamps and lighting systems, and more especially to electric lighting as applied to signs of the kind wherein it is customary to use-small lamps connected in series.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide means whereby a series group of lamps or filaments is not extinguished on the rupture of one filament, this means comprising supplementary filaments connected in shunt with the several other filaments.
  • supplementary filaments should be completely or substantially dark under normal I conditions, though carrying part of the ourrent,becoming incandescent whenthe corresponding main filament is ruptured with the result that the supplementary filament carries increased current.
  • the filaments are of difi'erent materials, thus the regular filament is desirably tungsten and the supplementary filament carbon.
  • Figure '1 is a semi-diagrammatic view of a lamp embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a semi-diagrammatic view showing a series of the lamps connected across constant potential mains.
  • 2 is the' regular filament, preferably tungsten, and 3the supplementary filament, preferably carbon and connected 1n shunt with the regular filament.
  • Fig.- 2 shows a series of these lamps, and it will be apparent that if the regular filamentof any I of the lampsburns out or is ruptured'for any reason, the correspondlng supplementary filament, which previously carried part of the current, now carries all the current and maintains the flow for supplying the other lamps in series.
  • the supplementary or additional filaments may be incandescent under normal conditions, or they may be feebly incandescent or black. When, howver, the rupture of one of the other filaments causes the corresponding supplementary filament to'serve full duty its incandescence is materially in-,

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H. DESCHERE.
ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION.
APPLICATION mzo MAR. 19. 1913.
11,15,064. Patented Oct. 12, 1915.
HARVEY DESCHERE, OF NEW YORK, 11.. Y.
. ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION.
- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 19, 1913. Serial-No. 755,272.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARVEY Dnscnnnn, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of'the borough ofManhattan, in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Electric Illumination, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to electric lamps and lighting systems, and more especially to electric lighting as applied to signs of the kind wherein it is customary to use-small lamps connected in series.
The object of the present invention is to provide means whereby a series group of lamps or filaments is not extinguished on the rupture of one filament, this means comprising supplementary filaments connected in shunt with the several other filaments. Such supplementary filaments should be completely or substantially dark under normal I conditions, though carrying part of the ourrent,becoming incandescent whenthe corresponding main filament is ruptured with the result that the supplementary filament carries increased current.
In the most advantageous embodiment of the invention the filaments are of difi'erent materials, thus the regular filament is desirably tungsten and the supplementary filament carbon.
In the accompanying drawings illustrating the invention: Figure '1 is a semi-diagrammatic view of a lamp embodying the invention; Fig. 2 is a semi-diagrammatic view showing a series of the lamps connected across constant potential mains.
In these views, l'designates the bulb or exhausted glass container of any suitable or usual form, 2 is the' regular filament, preferably tungsten, and 3the supplementary filament, preferably carbon and connected 1n shunt with the regular filament. Fig.- 2 shows a series of these lamps, and it will be apparent that if the regular filamentof any I of the lampsburns out or is ruptured'for any reason, the correspondlng supplementary filament, which previously carried part of the current, now carries all the current and maintains the flow for supplying the other lamps in series.
The supplementary or additional filaments may be incandescent under normal conditions, or they may be feebly incandescent or black. When, howver, the rupture of one of the other filaments causes the corresponding supplementary filament to'serve full duty its incandescence is materially in-,
mentary filament in which the heating effect due to the passage of its proportion of the current is comparatively small, it is insured that the supplementary filament will be intact when the regular filament breaks. \Vhen such supplementary filament is caused to carry the entire current it is rendered incandescent, if it was not before, but as compared with the appearance of the other lamps its light is much yellower, if a carbon filament is used so that a visual indication is afiorded that replacement is desirable. Until such. replacement is made, however, the lamps of the series continue to burn, up to the limit of the life of the carbon filament in question.
What is claimed as new'is:
1. A group of incandescent electric lamps PatentedOct.12,1915.
connected in series and having nornial-serV- ice light-giving filaments, In combination with means .to prevent the extinguishment with the normal-service filaments'and. .80
associated normal-service filaments.
2. A group of incandescent electric lamps connected in series and having normal-servwith means to prevent the extinguishment of the group. upon the rupture of one. filament, said means comprising supplementary 'ice light-giving filaments, ,in combination supplementary filaments being adapted to produce, when subjected to said increased potential, a light-giving efleet difi'ering from that of the normal service filaments and afiording a visual indication of the rupture of the normal service filament.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this l-lth day of March, one th0usand nine hundred andthirteen.
HARVEY DESCHERE. In the presence of- CLARENCE G. GALsTOX, G. H; EMPEYQ
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Cited By (2)

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US2667605A (en) * 1950-05-31 1954-01-26 Servel Inc Electrocatalytic gas igniter
US3319115A (en) * 1964-11-04 1967-05-09 William T Smith Standby circuit using a two filament incandescent lamp to maintain approximately thesame light output

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2667605A (en) * 1950-05-31 1954-01-26 Servel Inc Electrocatalytic gas igniter
US3319115A (en) * 1964-11-04 1967-05-09 William T Smith Standby circuit using a two filament incandescent lamp to maintain approximately thesame light output

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