US1658557A - Lamp focusing - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q—ARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q1/00—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
- B60Q1/02—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments
- B60Q1/04—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights
- B60Q1/14—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S41/00—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps
- F21S41/60—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution
- F21S41/65—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution by acting on light sources
- F21S41/657—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution by acting on light sources by moving light sources
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- This invention relates to lamp tocusipg and is herein shown as embodied in a IO- cusing device for the lan'ip otan automobile headlight.
- An object of the invention 1s to prov de a simpl and inexpensive device for focusing a lamp filament or to restore a sagging or crooked filament to proper position relative 1y to the reflector.
- Ano or object is to provide eiiective means for transversely adjusting a lamp bulb, particularly a two-filament bulb which requires adjustment up or down to get maximum efliciency for a distant beam or for illuminating the road directly in front of the car.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an automobile headlight partly in vertical section.
- Figure 2 is a vertical central section of a modified form of the invention and Figure 3 is a perspective view of the socket.
- the numeral 10 indicates a parabolic reflector enclosed in a casing 12.
- the reflector has a central opening where the metal is bent into a rounded bead Ll closely surrounding a lamp socket 16 and on which the socket can tilt, or slide in the direction of its axis.
- a lamp bulb 20, having two filaments 22 and 24:, is detachably secured in the socket 16, one filament preferably being above the reflector axis and the other bolow it.
- Lead wires 26 and 28 connect the bulb with a source of lighting current.
- a plate or cross bar 30 Fixed to the end of the socket 16, or mtegral with it, is a plate or cross bar 30 having its ends 32 bent forwardly. The plate is also bent near its ends to form two cross grooves or cavities 84 in which the tap ered ends of nuts 36 are adapted to rock. Each nut is threaded on a bolt 38 extending through openings in the plate 30 at opposite sides of the axisof the socket The bolts also pass loosely through openings in the casing 12 and their heads are accessible outside the casing.
- a coil spring 10 is coiled about each bolt and interposed between the casing and a washer 42 abutting against the plate 30. The springs hold the plate 30 against the nuts which are held from turning bytheir engagement with said plate.
- the lamp bulb 14 has one lilament at the focus and the socket 4.6 and plate 48 are integrally formed from a piece of sheet metal.
- the metal is stamped out and bent to form opposite flanges 50 which embrace and hold square nuts 52.
- the plate 18 also has openings 54 loosely traversed by bolts 56 the heads of which are accessible outside the casing 58 indicates a key on the socket which engages a slot in the reflector to keep the socket from turning.
- a reflector having a central opening, a socket slidable longitudinally through the opening and adapted to tilt on the rim of the opening, a lamp in the socket, a plate extending crosswise of the socket and connected there to, and bolts at opposite sides of the socket and having their heads fixed-against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector, said bolts having a rockable threaded connection with the plate for sliding the socket longitudinally and tilting it transversely to focus the lamp.
- a reflector having acentrel opening a socket slidable longitudinally through theuopening and adapted totilt on tllG-Illll of the opening, a lamp in the socket a plate extending crosswise of the-socket and connected thereto, taperednuts having a rocking engagement
- the plate and bolts having their heads fixed against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector and threaded in said nuts for sliding the socket "lcngitudh .nally and tilting it transversely to focus the in said nuts, said bolts having their heads fixed against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector and being independently. operable to slide the socket longitudinally and tilt it transversely.
- a reflector having a central opening, a Socket slidable longitudinally through the opening and adapted to tilton the rim of the opening, a lamp in the socket, a plate extending crosewieewot theeocket and connected thereto, said plate having grooves at opposite sides of the socket; nuts haying ro'ckable projections in Said grooves, a caring, bolts passing loosely through said plate and said casing and threaded in said nuts,rsaid bolts being independently operable to slide the Pocket longitudinally and tilt it transversely; and springs interposed between-seid-casing and said plate.
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Feb. 7, 1928. 1,658,552
H. c. FOSTER LAMP FOCUSING Filed Jan. 29. 1925 INVENTOR: HABQY c. FOSTEQ,
Zm ATTORNEYS.
Patented 7, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT .OFFltllfi.
HARRY o. FOSTER, on oonivnnsvrnnn, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR, BY Dinner nn MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, on one-near TO INDIANA LAMP CURPORATIO'N, or GQNNERS- VILLE, INDIANA, a oonronatrlolv ornnnnwenn. AND one-ants '20 GENERAL Morons oonronn rron, or nnrnorr, MICHIGAN, a CORPORATION or DELAWARE.
LAMP FOCUSING.
Application filed January 29, 1925. Serial No. 5,532.
This invention relates to lamp tocusipg and is herein shown as embodied in a IO- cusing device for the lan'ip otan automobile headlight.
An object of the invention 1s to prov de a simpl and inexpensive device for focusing a lamp filament or to restore a sagging or crooked filament to proper position relative 1y to the reflector. Ano or object is to provide eiiective means for transversely adjusting a lamp bulb, particularly a two-filament bulb which requires adjustment up or down to get maximum efliciency for a distant beam or for illuminating the road directly in front of the car. 1
To these ends and. also to improve generally upon devices of the character indicated my invention consists in the various matters hereinafter described and claimed.
Referring to the drawing Figure 1 is a side view of an automobile headlight partly in vertical section.
Figure 2 is a vertical central section of a modified form of the invention and Figure 3 is a perspective view of the socket.
In the drawings, the numeral 10 indicates a parabolic reflector enclosed in a casing 12. The reflector has a central opening where the metal is bent into a rounded bead Ll closely surrounding a lamp socket 16 and on which the socket can tilt, or slide in the direction of its axis. A lamp bulb 20, having two filaments 22 and 24:, is detachably secured in the socket 16, one filament preferably being above the reflector axis and the other bolow it. Lead wires 26 and 28 connect the bulb with a source of lighting current.
Fixed to the end of the socket 16, or mtegral with it, is a plate or cross bar 30 having its ends 32 bent forwardly. The plate is also bent near its ends to form two cross grooves or cavities 84 in which the tap ered ends of nuts 36 are adapted to rock. Each nut is threaded on a bolt 38 extending through openings in the plate 30 at opposite sides of the axisof the socket The bolts also pass loosely through openings in the casing 12 and their heads are accessible outside the casing. A coil spring 10 is coiled about each bolt and interposed between the casing and a washer 42 abutting against the plate 30. The springs hold the plate 30 against the nuts which are held from turning bytheir engagement with said plate.
Turning both bolts equally eilects alon gitudinal shitting or sliding of the socket 16 through the opening in the reflector. Turning one bolt, or turning one more than the other, eiiects a tilting of the plate 30 and a consequent tilting of the socket. about the bead let as a fulcrum. This throws the lamp filaments up or down relatively tothe focus of the reflector. The tilting of the plate 30 also raises or lowers slightly the free ends oi? the bolts and the plate 30 rocks on the tapered nuts.
In Figure 2, the lamp bulb 14: has one lilament at the focus and the socket 4.6 and plate 48 are integrally formed from a piece of sheet metal. The metal is stamped out and bent to form opposite flanges 50 which embrace and hold square nuts 52. The plate 18 also has openings 54 loosely traversed by bolts 56 the heads of which are accessible outside the casing 58 indicates a key on the socket which engages a slot in the reflector to keep the socket from turning.
The operation of theform of the device shown in Figures 2 and 3 is substantially the same as that of the previous form. If both bolts 56 are rotated in equal amount the socket 4:6 is adjusted axially. If one bolt is adjusted and not the other the socket is tilted either up or down. The loose engagement of the bolts 56 in the openings 54: permits of the latter adjustment.
Although the invention has been described by reference to a specific construction, it should be understood that it is not necessarily limited to the construction selected for illustrative purposes.
I claim:
1. In a device oi the character described, a reflector having a central opening, a socket slidable longitudinally through the opening and adapted to tilt on the rim of the opening, a lamp in the socket, a plate extending crosswise of the socket and connected there to, and bolts at opposite sides of the socket and having their heads fixed-against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector, said bolts having a rockable threaded connection with the plate for sliding the socket longitudinally and tilting it transversely to focus the lamp.
2. In awdevice'of the character described, a reflectorhaving acentrel opening a socket slidable longitudinally through theuopening and adapted totilt on tllG-Illll of the opening, a lamp in the socket a plate extending crosswise of the-socket and connected thereto, taperednuts having a rocking engagement With the plate and bolts having their heads fixed against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector and threaded in said nuts for sliding the socket "lcngitudh .nally and tilting it transversely to focus the in said nuts, said bolts having their heads fixed against longitudinal movement relatively to the reflector and being independently. operable to slide the socket longitudinally and tilt it transversely.
4. In a device of the character described, a reflector having a central opening, a Socket slidable longitudinally through the opening and adapted to tilton the rim of the opening, a lamp in the socket, a plate extending crosewieewot theeocket and connected thereto, said plate having grooves at opposite sides of the socket; nuts haying ro'ckable projections in Said grooves, a caring, bolts passing loosely through said plate and said casing and threaded in said nuts,rsaid bolts being independently operable to slide the Pocket longitudinally and tilt it transversely; and springs interposed between-seid-casing and said plate. l
In testimony whereof I :ifiix my signathre.
HARRY G. FOSTER;
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US2476898A (en) * | 1944-11-28 | 1949-07-19 | Rca Corp | Schmidt-type image projection apparatus |
US2625077A (en) * | 1946-10-16 | 1953-01-13 | Ernest W Goldberg | Picture projector |
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