US1383662A - Shade-support for incandescent-electric-lamp sockets - Google Patents

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US1383662A
US1383662A US391895A US39189520A US1383662A US 1383662 A US1383662 A US 1383662A US 391895 A US391895 A US 391895A US 39189520 A US39189520 A US 39189520A US 1383662 A US1383662 A US 1383662A
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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
    • F21V17/00Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages
    • F21V17/06Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages the fastening being onto or by the lampholder
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Fig. 2 a broken View thereof 1n transverse section on the line 22 of Fig. 1, and looking downward;
  • Fig. 3 a view of the shade-support in elevation, its mounting-shell having been removed;
  • Fig. 4 a detached View in side elevation of the mountingshell
  • Fig. 6 a detached plan view of the spider employed to mount the binding-knob screw and to unite the ends of the bowed framearms at the shade-end of the support;
  • Fig. 7 a detached view in elevation of the cross-piece of the support.
  • My invention relates to an improvement in shade-supports of the type in which the shade-mounting means and the lampqnounting means are rigidly connected by two, bdwed wire frame-arms.
  • the lamp-ends of these arms have been fastened to lamp-mounting means in the form 01" a clamping-ring adapted to be spread open to receive a standard lamp-socket and provided with a set screw by means of which the ring has been clamped thereupon, while the opposite or shade-ends of the arms have. been fastened to shade-mounting means of various forms.
  • the object of my present invention is to simplify and improve the convenience and appearance of shade-supports of the type described.
  • my nvention consists in a shade-support comprising two, bowed wire frame-arms, shade-mounting means secured to the said arms at the shade- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the two bowed frame-arms 3, 3 of my improved fixture have their lamp-ends, so to speak, straightened, flattened, and perforated for being secured by rivets 4 to a lamp-receiving ring 5 having its outer end formed with a bead 6 and its inner end threaded, as at 7, the said ring 5 being adapted to receive the threaded lampreceiving end 8 of a standard incandescent electric-lamp socket 9, the threads of the said ring and socket corresponding in pitch, and the socket being formed with an abutment shoulder '10, though this latter may be omitted, in which case the bead 6 of the ring 5 would abut against the annular shoulder 11 between the two ends of the lampsocket.
  • the shade-mounting means applied to the opposite or shade-ends of the two framearms 3, may assume a variety of forms.
  • the shade-mounting means consists of a mounting-shell 12 secured in place by a removable, internally threaded binding-knob 13 applied to a screw 14, the headed inner end of which is mounted in a sheet-metal spider or union 15 having four, transversely arranged arms, of which the arms 16, 16 are clasped over the inwardly bent shade-ends of the arms 3, while the arms 17 17 are clasped over the inner portion of a shadesupporting cross-piece 18 arranged at a right angle to the ends of the arms 3, whereby I form a four-point bearing, as it were, for the shade which is held against the four points of this bearing by means of the mounting-shell 12, which in turn is held in place by the binding-knob 13 on the screw 14.
  • the lamp-receiving ring 5 is a onepiece ring and provided with continuous threads and is thus adapted to be directly appliedto the threaded lamp-receiving end 8 of a standard incandescent electric lamp-socket. No additional clamping means of any description Patented July 5, 1921.
  • a shade-support for threaded incandescent-lamp sockets

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A. C. BECKER.
SHADE SUPPORT FOR INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMP SOCKETS.
APPLICATION FILED .IUNE 26.1920.
Patented July 5, 1921:
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ADOLPH C. BECKER, 01 OAKVEL'LE, CONNECTICUT, JQASSIGNOR TO THE CHASE CCM- PANIE-S, 1110., OF Jff -TEE'BUEY; COlVlKl EGTEC UT, CORPORATION. I
SI'IADE-SUPPORT FOR INCANDESCENT-ELECTRIC-LMVIP SOCKETS.
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Application filed. June 28,
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Be it known that l, Anonrr-r C. Rnorrnn, a citizen of the United States, residing at )akville, in the county of Litchlield and fi'itatc of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful improvement in Shade-Supports for incandescent Electric Lamp Sockets; and I do hereby declare the following, when ta on in connection with the accompanying drawings and the characters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this application, and represent, in r Figure 1, a broken view partly in elevation and partly in sectionof a shadesupport embodying my invention, shown as in use;
Fig. 2, a broken View thereof 1n transverse section on the line 22 of Fig. 1, and looking downward;
Fig. 3, a view of the shade-support in elevation, its mounting-shell having been removed;
Fig. 4, a detached View in side elevation of the mountingshell;
Fig. 5, a corresponding View of the binding-knob thereof;
Fig. 6, a detached plan view of the spider employed to mount the binding-knob screw and to unite the ends of the bowed framearms at the shade-end of the support;
Fig. 7, a detached view in elevation of the cross-piece of the support.
My invention relates to an improvement in shade-supports of the type in which the shade-mounting means and the lampqnounting means are rigidly connected by two, bdwed wire frame-arms. Heretofore, the lamp-ends of these arms have been fastened to lamp-mounting means in the form 01" a clamping-ring adapted to be spread open to receive a standard lamp-socket and provided with a set screw by means of which the ring has been clamped thereupon, while the opposite or shade-ends of the arms have. been fastened to shade-mounting means of various forms. The object of my present invention is to simplify and improve the convenience and appearance of shade-supports of the type described.
With these ends in v1ew, my nvention consists in a shade-support comprising two, bowed wire frame-arms, shade-mounting means secured to the said arms at the shade- Specification of Letters Patent.
1920. Serial No. 391,895.
ends thereof, and lamp-mounting means fastened to the lamp-endsof the said arms In carrying out my invention, as herein shown, the two bowed frame- arms 3, 3 of my improved fixture have their lamp-ends, so to speak, straightened, flattened, and perforated for being secured by rivets 4 to a lamp-receiving ring 5 having its outer end formed with a bead 6 and its inner end threaded, as at 7, the said ring 5 being adapted to receive the threaded lampreceiving end 8 of a standard incandescent electric-lamp socket 9, the threads of the said ring and socket corresponding in pitch, and the socket being formed with an abutment shoulder '10, though this latter may be omitted, in which case the bead 6 of the ring 5 would abut against the annular shoulder 11 between the two ends of the lampsocket.
The shade-mounting means applied to the opposite or shade-ends of the two framearms 3, may assume a variety of forms. As shown, the shade-mounting means consists of a mounting-shell 12 secured in place by a removable, internally threaded binding-knob 13 applied to a screw 14, the headed inner end of which is mounted in a sheet-metal spider or union 15 having four, transversely arranged arms, of which the arms 16, 16 are clasped over the inwardly bent shade-ends of the arms 3, while the arms 17 17 are clasped over the inner portion of a shadesupporting cross-piece 18 arranged at a right angle to the ends of the arms 3, whereby I form a four-point bearing, as it were, for the shade which is held against the four points of this bearing by means of the mounting-shell 12, which in turn is held in place by the binding-knob 13 on the screw 14. But, as explained, I do not limit myself to employing such shade-mounting means in conjunction with my improved lampmounting means. It will be noted that the lamp-receiving ring 5 is a onepiece ring and provided with continuous threads and is thus adapted to be directly appliedto the threaded lamp-receiving end 8 of a standard incandescent electric lamp-socket. No additional clamping means of any description Patented July 5, 1921.
are required to adapt the fixture to be used in an inverted position, as shown, or in an upright position, in which the shade is reversed. In the inverted position, as for indirect lighting, the entire weight of the shade and the parts forming the shade-support fall upon the lamp-receiving ring 5,-
which, on account of being screwed directly upon the socket is amply strong sustaining the weight and will not work loose.
I claim:
In a shade-support for threaded incandescent-lamp sockets, the combination with two bowed frame arms, shade mounting means fastened to the shade-ends of the said arms, and lamp-socket mounting-means permanently fastened to thelarnp-ends of the said arms and consisting of a one-piece lampsocket receivingd'ing fastened to the lampends of the said arms, and formed at its inner end with threads for direct coaction with the threads at the larnp-receiving end of the lamp-socket, whereby, by the use of the said single ring, the said support and lamp-socket may be solidly screwed together for the use of the said support, either in the upri 'ht or in the inverted position.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two sub scribing witnesses.
ADOLPH G. BECKER.
Witnesses JOHN S. NEAGLE, JOHN WV. HARD.
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