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US1343499A
US1343499A US338944A US33894419A US1343499A US 1343499 A US1343499 A US 1343499A US 338944 A US338944 A US 338944A US 33894419 A US33894419 A US 33894419A US 1343499 A US1343499 A US 1343499A
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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
    • F21V21/02Wall, ceiling, or floor bases; Fixing pendants or arms to the bases
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • My invention is an improvement in lamp brackets, and has for its object to provide a simple and inexpensive bracket of the character specified, wherein a maximum of adjustment is permitted.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of the improved bracket
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fi 1 I Fig. 4 is a view looking at the fixed support
  • Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 5
  • Figf'? is a perspective view of the adjust ing nut
  • Fig. 8 is a T-shaped plate
  • Fig. 9 is a plan view of the locking washer.
  • the bracket comprises an L-shaped bar, consisting of a relatively long portion 1, and a relatively short portion 2.
  • This relatively short portion 2 is connected to a Fixed support 3, by means of a stable or U-shaped clip 4.
  • the body of the clip em- Jraces the fixed support with the arms ex ending above and below the support, and ;he arms are connected with the arm 2 of ;he bracket in a manner to be presently de :cribed.
  • a plate 5 is arranged on the opposite side )f the fixed support from the body of the :lip, and this plate has openings through vhich the arms of the clip extend.
  • the ortion 2 of the bracket has an opening regstering with the uppermost opening of the )late, for receiving the uppermost arm of he plate, and the lowermost arm inaddiion to passing through the plate 5 extends hrough the cross member 6 of a T-shaped date comprising the cross portion 6 and the tem or body 7.
  • Nuts 8 engage the arms to partial side view of the connect the parts together, and referring to F ig. 1 it will be seen that the stem or body portion 7 of the plate 6--7 is of less width than the cross portion 6. The face of this cross portion 6 abuts the plate 5, but the stem portion is spaced far enough from the plate 5 to receive the relatively short portion 2 of the bracket.
  • the ends of the cross portion 6 of the T-shaped plate have lugs 9, in which is ournaled a screw 10.
  • This screw has a poly onal head 11 at one end for convenience in turning the same, and a nut 12 has a threaded opening through which the screw passes.
  • This nut has a series of gear teeth, and these teeth mesh with a similar series 011 the lower end of the portion 2 of the bracket.
  • This screw is locked from movement when desired, that is when the nut is in adjusted position, by means of a locking washer 13.
  • This washer has a polygonal opening for receiving the reduced polygonal end 141: of the screw, and the washer is held from turning movement with the screw by means of a cotter pin 15, which passes through registering openings in the washer and in the adjacent lug 9. Referring to Fig. 9 it will be seen that the washer has an annular series of openings for engagement by the cotter pin.
  • An angle plate 16 is pivotally connected to the long arm 1 of the bracket 1-2, one of the arms of the angle plate being pivoted to the said portion 1 by a rivet 17 or the like.
  • a plate 18 is arranged between the angle plate and the portion 1 of the bracket, being secured to the said portion 1 by the rivet 17 and by a rivet 19 near the free end of the portion 1. That portion of the angle plate 16 which is perpendicular to the portion 1 is at the inner end of that portion of the angle plate which lies upon the portion 1. and the rivet 17 is near this vertical portion of the angle plate.
  • That end of the portion of the angle plate resting upon the plate 18 remote from the portion which is perpendicular to the bracket is provided with an are shaped series of worm teeth 20, which mesh with a worm 21 on a shaft 22 which is journaled in angular extensions 23 from the plate 18 before mentioned.
  • One end of this shaft has a polygonal head 24, and the other end is provided with a locking washer 25 for locking the shaft in adjusted position, the
  • said washer being constructed in the same manner as that shown in Fig. 3, and operatingin the same manner.
  • the lamp to be supported is arranged on the angle plate 16.
  • the washer 25 is released, and by turning the shaft 22 the angle plate 16 may be adjusted to vary the angle of the beam of light laterally.
  • the bracket 1-2 or to vary the inclination of the wide dimension of portion 1 to the horizontal shaft 10 is released and is turned to swing the arm 2. After the parts are adjusted, they are locked by the washers and cotterpins.
  • the bracket By means of the clip 4 the bracket as a wholemay be justed longitudinally of the support 3.
  • a lamp bracket comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, cooperating means on the said arm and on the support for swinging the said arm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket and lying upon the said other arm of the bracket, and means inconnection with the said arm and the support for swinging the support on its pivotal connection, each of the said swinging means consisting or teeth on the lamp support and on the, bracket arm respectively, worm shafts journaled on the fixed support and on the other bracket arm respectively and engaging the adjacent teeth, and means for locking each shaft from turning movement.
  • a lamp bracket comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, 00- operating means on the said armand on the support for swinging the said arm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket and lying upon the said other arm of the bracket, and means in connection with the said arm and the lamp support for swinging the lamp support on its pivotal connection, each of the said swinging means consisting of teeth on the lamp support and on the bracket arm respectively, worm shafts journaled on the fixed support and on the other bracket arm respectively and engaging the adjacent teeth.
  • a lamp bracket comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, cooperating means on the said arm and on the support for swinging the saidarm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket, and means in connection with the said bracket arm and lamp support for'swinging the,
  • a lamp bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle, a fixed support to which one of the arms of the bracket is pivoted, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket,
  • a lamp bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right an gle, a fixed support to which one of the arms of the bracket is pivoted, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket, means in connection with the fixed support and the bracket for swinging said bracket on the support, and means in connection with the bracket and the lamp support for swinging said support on the bracket.

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R. F. FERGUSON.
LAMP BRACKET. APPLICATION HL-ED NOV. 18. 1919. 1,343,499. PatentedJune 15, 1920. a SHEETS-SHEET 1.
Q R m a J 0 6 H W a a a '5 R I Q l INVENTOR WITNESSES R. F. FERGUSON.
' LAMP BRACKET.
APPLlCATlON FILED NOV. 13, 1919. 1,343,499. Paten ed June 15, 1920.
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N to Q N w A TTORNEYS R. F. FERGUSON.
LAMP BRACKET.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 18. 1919.
Patented June 15, 1920.
3 SHEETS-SHEET MI EIIH IN l/EN TOR ATTORNEYS WITNESSES UNITED STATE...-
ROBERT FRANCIS FERGUSON, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
LAMP-BRACKET.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 15, 1920.
Application filed November 18, 1919. Serial No. 338,944.
To all whom. it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT FRANCIS FER- GUSON, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lamp- Brackets, of which the following is a speciiication.
My invention is an improvement in lamp brackets, and has for its object to provide a simple and inexpensive bracket of the character specified, wherein a maximum of adjustment is permitted.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical section of the improved bracket,
Fig. 2 is a top plan view,
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fi 1 I Fig. 4 is a view looking at the fixed support,
Fig. 5 is a top plan View of a portlon of the bracket with parts in section,
Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 5
Figf'? is a perspective view of the adjust ing nut,
Fig. 8 is a T-shaped plate, I
Fig. 9 is a plan view of the locking washer.
In the embodiment of the invention shown the bracket comprises an L-shaped bar, consisting of a relatively long portion 1, and a relatively short portion 2. This relatively short portion 2 is connected to a Fixed support 3, by means of a stable or U-shaped clip 4. The body of the clip em- Jraces the fixed support with the arms ex ending above and below the support, and ;he arms are connected with the arm 2 of ;he bracket in a manner to be presently de :cribed.
A plate 5 is arranged on the opposite side )f the fixed support from the body of the :lip, and this plate has openings through vhich the arms of the clip extend. The ortion 2 of the bracket has an opening regstering with the uppermost opening of the )late, for receiving the uppermost arm of he plate, and the lowermost arm inaddiion to passing through the plate 5 extends hrough the cross member 6 of a T-shaped date comprising the cross portion 6 and the tem or body 7. Nuts 8 engage the arms to partial side view of the connect the parts together, and referring to F ig. 1 it will be seen that the stem or body portion 7 of the plate 6--7 is of less width than the cross portion 6. The face of this cross portion 6 abuts the plate 5, but the stem portion is spaced far enough from the plate 5 to receive the relatively short portion 2 of the bracket.
The ends of the cross portion 6 of the T-shaped plate have lugs 9, in which is ournaled a screw 10. This screw has a poly onal head 11 at one end for convenience in turning the same, and a nut 12 has a threaded opening through which the screw passes. This nut has a series of gear teeth, and these teeth mesh with a similar series 011 the lower end of the portion 2 of the bracket. This screw is locked from movement when desired, that is when the nut is in adjusted position, by means of a locking washer 13. This washer has a polygonal opening for receiving the reduced polygonal end 141: of the screw, and the washer is held from turning movement with the screw by means of a cotter pin 15, which passes through registering openings in the washer and in the adjacent lug 9. Referring to Fig. 9 it will be seen that the washer has an annular series of openings for engagement by the cotter pin.
An angle plate 16 is pivotally connected to the long arm 1 of the bracket 1-2, one of the arms of the angle plate being pivoted to the said portion 1 by a rivet 17 or the like. A plate 18 is arranged between the angle plate and the portion 1 of the bracket, being secured to the said portion 1 by the rivet 17 and by a rivet 19 near the free end of the portion 1. That portion of the angle plate 16 which is perpendicular to the portion 1 is at the inner end of that portion of the angle plate which lies upon the portion 1. and the rivet 17 is near this vertical portion of the angle plate.
That end of the portion of the angle plate resting upon the plate 18 remote from the portion which is perpendicular to the bracket is provided with an are shaped series of worm teeth 20, which mesh with a worm 21 on a shaft 22 which is journaled in angular extensions 23 from the plate 18 before mentioned. One end of this shaft has a polygonal head 24, and the other end is provided with a locking washer 25 for locking the shaft in adjusted position, the
said washer being constructed in the same manner as that shown in Fig. 3, and operatingin the same manner.
In operation, the lamp to be supported is arranged on the angle plate 16. In order to adjust the beam of light laterally to the proper position, the washer 25 is released, and by turning the shaft 22 the angle plate 16 may be adjusted to vary the angle of the beam of light laterally. In order to level the bracket 1-2, or to vary the inclination of the wide dimension of portion 1 to the horizontal shaft 10 is released and is turned to swing the arm 2. After the parts are adjusted, they are locked by the washers and cotterpins. By means of the clip 4 the bracket as a wholemay be justed longitudinally of the support 3.
I claim:
1. A lamp bracket, comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, cooperating means on the said arm and on the support for swinging the said arm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket and lying upon the said other arm of the bracket, and means inconnection with the said arm and the support for swinging the support on its pivotal connection, each of the said swinging means consisting or teeth on the lamp support and on the, bracket arm respectively, worm shafts journaled on the fixed support and on the other bracket arm respectively and engaging the adjacent teeth, and means for locking each shaft from turning movement.
2. A lamp bracket, comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, 00- operating means on the said armand on the support for swinging the said arm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket and lying upon the said other arm of the bracket, and means in connection with the said arm and the lamp support for swinging the lamp support on its pivotal connection, each of the said swinging means consisting of teeth on the lamp support and on the bracket arm respectively, worm shafts journaled on the fixed support and on the other bracket arm respectively and engaging the adjacent teeth.
3. A lamp bracket, comprising an angle bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle with respect to each other, a fixed support to which one arm of the bracket is pivotally connected, cooperating means on the said arm and on the support for swinging the saidarm on its pivotal connection, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket, and means in connection with the said bracket arm and lamp support for'swinging the,
lamp support on its pivotal connection.
a. A lamp bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right angle, a fixed support to which one of the arms of the bracket is pivoted, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket,
and means in connection with the fixed support and the bracket for swinging said bracket on the support, means in connection with the bracket and the lamp support for swinging said support on the bracket, and means for locking each of the said swinging means in adjusted position.
, 5. A lamp bracket consisting of two portions extending at approximately a right an gle, a fixed support to which one of the arms of the bracket is pivoted, a lamp support pivoted to the other arm of the bracket, means in connection with the fixed support and the bracket for swinging said bracket on the support, and means in connection with the bracket and the lamp support for swinging said support on the bracket.
ROBE RT FRANCIS FERGUSON.
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