US1554981A - Combined jack and switch - Google Patents

Combined jack and switch Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1554981A
US1554981A US694343A US69434324A US1554981A US 1554981 A US1554981 A US 1554981A US 694343 A US694343 A US 694343A US 69434324 A US69434324 A US 69434324A US 1554981 A US1554981 A US 1554981A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
hole
arms
contacts
plug
secured
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US694343A
Inventor
Edward L Aiken
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US694343A priority Critical patent/US1554981A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1554981A publication Critical patent/US1554981A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/58Contacts spaced along longitudinal axis of engagement
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R2103/00Two poles

Definitions

  • This invention relates to electrical cont-act or control devices and has for its object-the provision of. a novel combined jack and switch designed primarily for use 1n connection with radio apparatus.
  • PIOVlSlOIl of a device of this character usable simply as a switch and also capable of employment as a single or multiple circuit jack, the device being adapted for mounting upon an ordlnary panel and being of such a nature as to cooperate with the ordinary and well known type of phone plug.
  • Another object is the provision of a device of this character which is not only compact but which will also have minimum electrical capacitance, a feature of the utmostv consideration when used in radio apparatus.
  • An additional object is the provision of a device of this nature which will be simple and inexpensive to manufacture, easy to install, positive in action, efficient and durable in service and a general improvement in the art.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of one form of the device
  • Fi ure 2 is an elevation at right angles to Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is a cross section
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal section showi a solid plug inserted within the device, ii igure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 shown a telephone plug inserted within the devlce,
  • Figure 6 is a detail view of a modified or single contact form.
  • the numeral 10 designates the body formed of suitable insulating material such and 21.
  • this block or body is illustrated as rectangular.
  • This body is formed with a cylindrical hole 11. At one side the body is formed with spaced parallel grooves 12 which intersect the hole 11.
  • the body is mounted by a screw S, on an L-shaped bracket 13 which has one arm formed with a threaded hole 14 leading into the hole 11.
  • I provide a thimble 15 having a threaded end screwed into the hole. 14 and having its opposite end formed with a head 16.
  • the thimble 15 passes through the panel A, the bracket 13 bearing against the rear side of the panel and the head 16 bearing against the front thereof.
  • the thimble is formed with a hole 17 registering with the hole 11 in the body.
  • metallic contact strips 18 and 19 Secured upon one side adjacent that one having the grooves 12 therein, are metallic contact strips 18 and 19 which are similar and which terminate in lateral extensions 20 These contact strips are held in place by screws 22 and 23 respectively which also act as binding means for wires of the circuit in which the device is used.
  • angular metallic contact stri s 24 and 25 held in place by screws 26 an 27 respectively which may additionally serve as bindmg means for wires, altho'it is preferable to connect the wires by soldering them to the ends 32 of the contact strips 24 and 25 which may be straight or bent as indicated in the drawing.
  • the contacts 24 and 25 include arms 28 and 29 respectively which lie within the grooves 12 and which normally engage against the respective extensions 20 and 21 of the contacts 18 and 19.
  • a standard jack plug B which as is well known, includes a metallic shank, C and' a tip D insulated therefrom, both having respective terminals.
  • the contacts 18 and 19 are replaced by a single contact 31 of a size to be engaged by both 28 and 29.
  • the wires 1n the circuit are connected with the contacts 24 and 25 and it will be apparent that when the plug is in place, the shank'thereof Wlll engage the contact 24 while the tip wlll e11- gage the contact 25.
  • the plug is removed the circuit therethrough is broken and current passes through members 24 and 25' and contact 31. Itis obvious that by leaving on plate 31 and contacts 18 and 19 the jack would then serve the purpose of controlling a single open circuit.
  • the device is also capable of performin the functions of a double closed circuit jac and in this instance the same standard jack lug is used, the wires in the two circuits eing connected with the contacts 24 and 25, and 18 and 19.
  • the plug is inserted,
  • a device of the character described comprising1 a body of insulating material having a ole therethrough and provided with grooves intersecting the hole, angular contacts secured upon one side of the body and having arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the hole, a plurality of contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and normally engaged by said arms, in combination with a plug insertable throughout the hole for engagement with said arms.
  • a device of the character described comprising a body of insulating materlal having. a hole therethrough and provided with grooves intersecting the hole, an ular contacts secured-upon one side of the ody and having arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the hole, a plurality of contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and normally engaged by said arms, in combination with a plug insertable throughout the hole for engagement with said arms, a support for said body, one end of the support having a threaded opening leading into said hole, and a thimble screwed into said threaded opening in the support and disposable through a mounting, the thimble terminating in ahead.
  • a device of the character described comprisin a body of insulating material having a ole therethrough, a support for the body, a mounting thimble screwed into one end of the support and having a hole registering with said first named hole, the body being formed in one side with spaced parallel grooves intersecting the first named ole, a plurality of contacts secured upon one side of the body and having angular extensions, and a plurality of angular contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and including arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the first named hole and normally contacting said extensions, in combination with a plug insertable through the registering holes for engagement with said arms.
  • a device of the character described comprisin a body of insulating materialhaving a ole therethrough, a support for the body, a mounting thimble screwed into one end of the support and having a hole registering With-said first named hole, the.
  • device of the c aracter described comprisin a body of insulatin material having a ole therethrough an provided with at least one transverse groove intersecting the hole, at least one contact secured to the body and having an arm formed to substantially the transverse contour of thebody and lying in said transverse groove within said" comprising a body of insulating material comprising a body of insulating havinga hole .therethrough an provi with said arm.
  • a device of the character described material ded having a hole therethrough an provided with at least oneltransverse groove inter- 'with a plurality of grooves on one side of seating the Hole, and at least one contact vthe body and intersecting said hole, angular secured to one side of the body and having spring contacts fastened to an adjacent side an arm bent over another side of the body of the body andhaving arms lying in said and lying inisai-d transverse groove intergrooves across said hole, and at least one secting said hole, said hole being ada ted member secured to an opposite side of the to receivea member capable of longitu inal body and normally in enga ement with at. movementtherein to engage and disengage least one of said arms, said "ole adaptedto I p a receive a slidable member for engaging said 7.
  • a device of the class described comhaving a hole therethrough an provided prising a'body of insulating material havwith a plurality of spaced transverse rooves ing a hole therein and provided with at intersecting 'the hole, a plurality 'o angw, least'one transverse groove intersecting said lar contacts secured to the body and each holeand at least one contact secured to one having an arm bent to substantially conside of the bod and having "an arm bent form to the transverse contour of the body ver another Si e of the body and lying in and lying in its respective groove and insaid transverse groove intersecting said hole,
  • a device of the character described adapted to' re'ceive amember capable of comprising; a body of insulating material lon' itudinal movement therein to engage having a single longitudinal opening therean disengage with said arms. through, at least one transverse contact 8.
  • a device of the character described member attached to an outer surface of said comprising a body" of insulatin material insulating material projecting across said having a holetherethrough an provided opening, said opening adapted to receive a member for engaging saidcontact to receive" a slidable memspring contacts fastened to an adjacent side,

Description

Sept. 29, 1925. 1,554,981
E. L. AIKEN homamnn JACK AND swn'ca Film! at, 21, "m4
mm mill Ml! [VI 42 INVENTOR WITNESS:
| ATTORN EY Patented Sept. 29," 1925.
UNITED STATES nnwann L. AIKEN, or new canton, miw JERSEY.
COMBINED JACK AND SWITCH.
Application filed- February 21, 1924. 2 Serial No. 694,348.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD L. AIKEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at East Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Improvements 'in Combined Jacks and Switches, of which the following is a specification.
This invention-relates to electrical cont-act or control devices and has for its object-the provision of. a novel combined jack and switch designed primarily for use 1n connection with radio apparatus.
An important object is the PIOVlSlOIl of a device of this character usable simply as a switch and also capable of employment as a single or multiple circuit jack, the device being adapted for mounting upon an ordlnary panel and being of such a nature as to cooperate with the ordinary and well known type of phone plug. 0
Another object is the provision of a device of this character which is not only compact but which will also have minimum electrical capacitance, a feature of the utmostv consideration when used in radio apparatus. a
An additional object is the provision of a device of this nature which will be simple and inexpensive to manufacture, easy to install, positive in action, efficient and durable in service and a general improvement in the art. I
With the above and other objects and advantagesin v'ew the invention consists in the details of onstruction to be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which: A
Figure 1 is a plan view of one form of the device,
Fi ure 2 is an elevation at right angles to Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a cross section,
Figure 4 is a longitudinal section showi a solid plug inserted within the device, ii igure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 shown a telephone plug inserted within the devlce,
Figure 6 is a detail view of a modified or single contact form.
Referring more particularly to the drawings the numeral 10 designates the body formed of suitable insulating material such and 21.
- as bakelite, hard rubber, fiber or the like and of any desired size and shape. In the present instance this block or body is illustrated as rectangular. This body is formed with a cylindrical hole 11. At one side the body is formed with spaced parallel grooves 12 which intersect the hole 11. The body is mounted by a screw S, on an L-shaped bracket 13 which has one arm formed with a threaded hole 14 leading into the hole 11. For mounting the device upon a panel or the like, I provide a thimble 15 having a threaded end screwed into the hole. 14 and having its opposite end formed with a head 16. The thimble 15 passes through the panel A, the bracket 13 bearing against the rear side of the panel and the head 16 bearing against the front thereof. The thimble is formed with a hole 17 registering with the hole 11 in the body.
Secured upon one side adjacent that one having the grooves 12 therein, are metallic contact strips 18 and 19 which are similar and which terminate in lateral extensions 20 These contact strips are held in place by screws 22 and 23 respectively which also act as binding means for wires of the circuit in which the device is used.
Disposedat the opposite sideof the body are angular metallic contact stri s 24 and 25 held in place by screws 26 an 27 respectively which may additionally serve as bindmg means for wires, altho'it is preferable to connect the wires by soldering them to the ends 32 of the contact strips 24 and 25 which may be straight or bent as indicated in the drawing. The contacts 24 and 25 include arms 28 and 29 respectively which lie within the grooves 12 and which normally engage against the respective extensions 20 and 21 of the contacts 18 and 19.
' When the device is used as a simple switch, wires are connected with the contacts 24 and 25 either by solderin the wires to the ends 32 or by connecting t em under the head of the screws 26 and 27 For completin the circuit through 1s ma e of a plain meta lic plug 30 which is insertedthrough the registering holes 17 and 11. When such a plug is inserted, it
will engage against the contact arms 28 and 29and bridge them. When the plug is re-. moved the circuit is broken in an obvious manner. If desired connection might be these wires, use
made to the contacts 24 and 18 or 25 and 19. 4 In this instance the circuit would be broken upon the insertion of theplug.
For employing the device as a single closed circuit jack, use is made of a standard jack plug B, which as is well known, includes a metallic shank, C and' a tip D insulated therefrom, both having respective terminals. The contacts 18 and 19 are replaced by a single contact 31 of a size to be engaged by both 28 and 29. The wires 1n the circuit are connected with the contacts 24 and 25 and it will be apparent that when the plug is in place, the shank'thereof Wlll engage the contact 24 while the tip wlll e11- gage the contact 25. When the plug is removed the circuit therethrough is broken and current passes through members 24 and 25' and contact 31. Itis obvious that by leaving on plate 31 and contacts 18 and 19 the jack would then serve the purpose of controlling a single open circuit.
The device is also capable of performin the functions of a double closed circuit jac and in this instance the same standard jack lug is used, the wires in the two circuits eing connected with the contacts 24 and 25, and 18 and 19. When the plug is inserted,
the arms 28 and 29 engaged thereby will be tacts 24 and 18 and 25 an moved out .of engagement with the extensions 20 and 21 of the contacts 18 and 19 and the circuit will be through the contacts 24 and 25, the lug tip and its shank. When the plug is wit drawn, the natural resilience ofthe arms 28 and 29 will cause them to reengage the extensions 20 and 21, thus completing the circuits directl through the con- From the foregoing description and a study of the drawings it will be apparent that I have thus provided a simple, neat, in- I expensive and easily connected and operated jack capable of use in several different combinations depending upon the nature of the circuits to be controlled.
While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention it is of course to be understood that I reserve the right to make such changes in the form, construction and arrangement of partsas will not depart from the spirit of the invention or t e scope of the subjoined claims.
I claim:
1. A device of the character described comprising1 a body of insulating material having a ole therethrough and provided with grooves intersecting the hole, angular contacts secured upon one side of the body and having arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the hole, a plurality of contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and normally engaged by said arms, in combination with a plug insertable throughout the hole for engagement with said arms.
2. A device of the character described comprising a body of insulating materlal having. a hole therethrough and provided with grooves intersecting the hole, an ular contacts secured-upon one side of the ody and having arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the hole, a plurality of contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and normally engaged by said arms, in combination with a plug insertable throughout the hole for engagement with said arms, a support for said body, one end of the support having a threaded opening leading into said hole, and a thimble screwed into said threaded opening in the support and disposable through a mounting, the thimble terminating in ahead.
3. A device of the character described comprisin a body of insulating material having a ole therethrough, a support for the body, a mounting thimble screwed into one end of the support and having a hole registering with said first named hole, the body being formed in one side with spaced parallel grooves intersecting the first named ole, a plurality of contacts secured upon one side of the body and having angular extensions, and a plurality of angular contacts secured upon the opposite side of the body and including arms lying within said grooves in obstructing relation to the first named hole and normally contacting said extensions, in combination with a plug insertable through the registering holes for engagement with said arms.
4. A device of the character described comprisin a body of insulating materialhaving a ole therethrough, a support for the body, a mounting thimble screwed into one end of the support and having a hole registering With-said first named hole, the.
body being formed in one side with spaced parallel grooves intersecting the first named hole, a pa1r of contacts secured upon one;
side of the body and having angular, extensions, and a pair of angular contactssecured'upon the opposite side of the body and including arms lyin grooves in obstructing relationfto the first named hole and. normally contacting said extensions, in combination with a plug insertable through the registering holes for engagement with said arms, the respective contacts being adapted for connection in d fferent types of circuits whereby the devlce is operable as a switch, single circuit ack or multiple circuit 'ack.
5. device of the c aracter described comprisin a body of insulatin material having a ole therethrough an provided with at least one transverse groove intersecting the hole, at least one contact secured to the body and having an arm formed to substantially the transverse contour of thebody and lying in said transverse groove within said" comprising a body of insulating material comprising a body of insulating havinga hole .therethrough an provi with said arm.
comprising a body of insulatin intersecting said hole, and atleast one congrooves across said hole, and contacts setact secured to. the body and normally in cured on opposite sides of the body and engagement with said arm, said hole being normally in engagement with said arms, adapted 'toreceive a member for enga'gesaid hole-adapte ment with said arm. her for. engaging said arms. 7
6; di -device of the character described 9. A device of the character described material ded having a hole therethrough an provided with at least oneltransverse groove inter- 'with a plurality of grooves on one side of seating the Hole, and at least one contact vthe body and intersecting said hole, angular secured to one side of the body and having spring contacts fastened to an adjacent side an arm bent over another side of the body of the body andhaving arms lying in said and lying inisai-d transverse groove intergrooves across said hole, and at least one secting said hole, said hole being ada ted member secured to an opposite side of the to receivea member capable of longitu inal body and normally in enga ement with at. movementtherein to engage and disengage least one of said arms, said "ole adaptedto I p a receive a slidable member for engaging said 7. A device of the character described arms.
material 10. A device of the class described comhaving a hole therethrough an provided prising a'body of insulating material havwith a plurality of spaced transverse rooves ing a hole therein and provided with at intersecting 'the hole, a plurality 'o angw, least'one transverse groove intersecting said lar contacts secured to the body and each holeand at least one contact secured to one having an arm bent to substantially conside of the bod and having "an arm bent form to the transverse contour of the body ver another Si e of the body and lying in and lying in its respective groove and insaid transverse groove intersecting said hole,
tersecting said hole, and'a plurality of con said hole being adapted to receive a memi with a plurality of grooves on one side of slidable 'the body and intersecting said hole, angular member.
tacts secured tojthevbody and normally in her for engagement with said arm. engagement with said arms, said hole being 11; A device of the character described adapted to' re'ceive amember capable of comprising; a body of insulating material lon' itudinal movement therein to engage having a single longitudinal opening therean disengage with said arms. through, at least one transverse contact 8. A device of the character described member attached to an outer surface of said comprising a body" of insulatin material insulating material projecting across said having a holetherethrough an provided opening, said opening adapted to receive a member for engaging saidcontact to receive" a slidable memspring contacts fastened to an adjacent side, In testimony whereof I aiiia my signaturer i of the body and having arms lying in said EDWARD L. AIKEN.
US694343A 1924-02-21 1924-02-21 Combined jack and switch Expired - Lifetime US1554981A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US694343A US1554981A (en) 1924-02-21 1924-02-21 Combined jack and switch

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US694343A US1554981A (en) 1924-02-21 1924-02-21 Combined jack and switch

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1554981A true US1554981A (en) 1925-09-29

Family

ID=24788426

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US694343A Expired - Lifetime US1554981A (en) 1924-02-21 1924-02-21 Combined jack and switch

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1554981A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4070556A (en) * 1975-09-29 1978-01-24 Rudolf Kofmel Plug-and-socket connection

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4070556A (en) * 1975-09-29 1978-01-24 Rudolf Kofmel Plug-and-socket connection

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2450597A (en) Earthworm disgorging device
US1303464A (en) Distant-control-switch socket fob electbic lights
US2688669A (en) Electric light socket
US2265998A (en) Electric connector
US1554981A (en) Combined jack and switch
US2254754A (en) Contact plug for electric cords
US2185071A (en) Electric switch
US1586279A (en) Electric connecter
US2648049A (en) Electric lamp socket
US1437103A (en) Terminal
US2245986A (en) Electric plug
US1760138A (en) Combination electric plug and switch
US747553A (en) Connector for electric circuits.
US1746639A (en) Binding post
US2181050A (en) Lamp or plug and receptacle therefor
US963733A (en) Plug-switch.
US1736887A (en) Electric plug and socket
US1781528A (en) Table contact
US1978933A (en) Circuit continuing device
US2180020A (en) Electrical outlet and plug
US3013130A (en) Switch type lamp socket
US2487560A (en) Safety plug socket
US1510247A (en) Electric-socket plug
US1298354A (en) Switching-socket.
US1923450A (en) Push button switch construction