US1674159A - Combination door handle and lock light - Google Patents

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US1674159A
US1674159A US207209A US20720927A US1674159A US 1674159 A US1674159 A US 1674159A US 207209 A US207209 A US 207209A US 20720927 A US20720927 A US 20720927A US 1674159 A US1674159 A US 1674159A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1' is a top or plan view of my device se arated from the door;
  • Fig. 2 is a front e evation of in device showing the lines of the door in otted lines;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical'section of my device on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is. an inside elevation of my device, but showing the lock bar in section;
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail showing.
  • My device comprises the ordinary lock bar, 1, which is preferably a round bar having its inner end, 1, squared to engage the latching mechanism.
  • the outer end of the bar, 1, is preferably 39 threaded onto the head, 2, or may be cast integral therewith ifpreferred.
  • the head, 2 is preferably formed integral with the handle, 2, which may be the ordinary handle in common use in automobile B5 doors, or.the handle, 2, may be given any form desired to meetthe circumstances of 1 an particular case.
  • he head, 2 contains a central bore in which is secured by a press-fit a brass sleeve, to 7, which forms the groundconnection for the shank, 9, of the electric light bulb, 9.
  • the electric lamp may be any of the forms in common use and may be secured inthe sleeve, 7, by the ordinary bayonet lock or 15 pin joint. In the opposite end of the sleeve,
  • the plug, 8, is provided with an opening,
  • the washer, 7 1s mounted within the sleeve, 7, having projecting lugs at opposite sides thereof extending into corrresponding longitudinal slots in the sleeve, 7.
  • a spring, 10, is seated upon thewasher, 7, and bears against the 'fiber plug, 8.
  • a plunger, 13, having a shoulder at the upper edge thereof, is slidingly mounted within the plug, 11, surrounded by the spring, 12, the upper end of which bears against the shoulder on the plunger, 13, and
  • a brass hexagon plug, 3 is secured within the bore of the head, preferably by the ordinary screw threads.
  • a button, 4, having a shank formed integral therewith, is mounted upon the hexagon plug, 3, with the shank extending into a central opening therein.
  • the lower end of the shank of the button, 4, is bored out and a fiber plug 15, secured therein by a press-fit.
  • a coiled spring, 16, is secured around the shank of the button 4, between the button and the bottom of a.
  • the lamp, 9, is then inserted in the usual way and the lamp shield, 5, screwed into the lower end of the head.
  • the plug, 3, then having been assembled with the plug, 15, the spring, 16, and button, 4, is screwed into the upper end of the head, 2.
  • the lower side of the lock bar, 1, is preferably milled oil as shown in Figure 2, to make room for the wire when the lock bar is inserted in the door.
  • the wire, 14 is connected with the proper battery lead wire and the head, 2, grounded through the body of the machine in the usual way.
  • a slight pressure downward is made upon the button, 4, whereupon the plug, 15, presses upon the plunger, 13, and drives it downward against the center contact of the lamp plug, 9, thus causing the current to flow through the filament of the light and the light to shine out through the opening, 6, upon the keyhole of the door.
  • my device may be used when the keyhole is located below the handle or by reversing the position of the handle it may operate equally effectively with the keyhole above the handle.
  • a combined door handle latch operating mechanism and lock light comprising a door handle having a hollow casing united thereto, a lock bar having a wire carrying conduit formed therein united to the casing, a sleeve secured within the casing and forming a socket capable of receiving an electric the lamp adapted to actuate the plunger sea cured ,at the end of the casing opposite the lamp.
  • a combined door handle, latch operating mechanism and lock light comprising a door handle having a hollow casing united thereto, a lock bar having a wire carrying conduit formed therein united to the casing, a sleeve secured within the casing and forming a socket capable of receiving an electric lamp, a plug secured in the sleeve opposite the lamp socket, a spring retained plunger slidingly mounted in the plug adapted to form a contact between the current carrying wire and one of the terminals of the lamp, a spring-retained manually-operable means mounted in the end of the casin opposite the lamp adapted to actuate the p unger secured at the end of the casing opposite the lamp and a recess formed in the insulatin plug and sleeve adjacent the connecting en of the conduit capable of forming a seat for the electric wire during assemblage of the parts.

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June19,1928.
1,674,159 c.R.cRuYs COMBINATION noon HANDLE AND LOCK LIGHT Filed July 20, 1927 A TTORNE Y.
Patented June 19, 1928.
UNITED .ST/ATES 1,674,159 PATENT OFFICE.
cam. n. OBUYS, or DAVENPORT, IOWA.
COMBINATION DOOR HANDLE AND LOCK LIGHT.
Application filed July 20 which, I 0
Figure 1' is a top or plan view of my device se arated from the door; Fig. 2 is a front e evation of in device showing the lines of the door in otted lines; Fig. 3 is a vertical'section of my device on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is. an inside elevation of my device, but showing the lock bar in section; Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail showing.
the position of the contact washers and the connecting wire and contact plunger.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
My device comprises the ordinary lock bar, 1, which is preferably a round bar having its inner end, 1, squared to engage the latching mechanism.
The outer end of the bar, 1, is preferably 39 threaded onto the head, 2, or may be cast integral therewith ifpreferred.
The head, 2 is preferably formed integral with the handle, 2, which may be the ordinary handle in common use in automobile B5 doors, or.the handle, 2, may be given any form desired to meetthe circumstances of 1 an particular case.
he head, 2, contains a central bore in which is secured by a press-fit a brass sleeve, to 7, which forms the groundconnection for the shank, 9, of the electric light bulb, 9.
The electric lamp may be any of the forms in common use and may be secured inthe sleeve, 7, by the ordinary bayonet lock or 15 pin joint. In the opposite end of the sleeve,
7, I secure by a press-fit or otherwise a fiber plug, 8, which is cored out and threaded to receive a metal plug, 11, having a hexagonal head. The plug, 11, is provided with $0 threads by which it can be secured in corresponding threads in the plug, 8.-
The plug, 8, is provided with an opening,
17, large enough to receive the'wire, 14, and
a corresponding opening is formed in the' i5 sleeve, 7, so as to permitthe sleeve, 7, to be 1927. serial No. 207,209.
mounted in the head, 2, after the wire, 14, has been secured in lace therein.
- The washer, 7 1s mounted within the sleeve, 7, having projecting lugs at opposite sides thereof extending into corrresponding longitudinal slots in the sleeve, 7. A spring, 10, is seated upon thewasher, 7, and bears against the 'fiber plug, 8.
A plunger, 13, having a shoulder at the upper edge thereof, is slidingly mounted within the plug, 11, surrounded by the spring, 12, the upper end of which bears against the shoulder on the plunger, 13, and
the lower end of which bears against a copper washer which aids in securing the end of the wire, 14, in contact with the plunger, 13, and between the copper washer men tioned and a similar washer mounted around the plunger in the bottom of the bore of the plug, 8.
ed into the bottom of the head, 2, and is rovided with an opening, 6, by which the light from the lamp, 9*, can pass out of the-handle and shine upon the keyhole,'which is preferably located directly in the side of the door 18 directly below the head, -2.
At the opposite end of'the head a brass hexagon plug, 3, is secured within the bore of the head, preferably by the ordinary screw threads. A button, 4, having a shank formed integral therewith, is mounted upon the hexagon plug, 3, with the shank extending into a central opening therein. The lower end of the shank of the button, 4, is bored out and a fiber plug 15, secured therein by a press-fit. A coiled spring, 16, is secured around the shank of the button 4, between the button and the bottom of a.
slight recess formed in the upper face of the plug, 3.
l A shield, 5, forthe elctric light, is thread In assembling my device, the fiber plug,
8, is first secured in the sleeve, 7, by a press fit, the washer, 7, being already secured therein, with the spring, 10, seated between the plug, 8, and the washer, 7 The plunger, 13, is then fitted with its spring, 12, and the end of the wire, 14, secured thereto between the contact washers. The plunger is then in; serted in the plug, 8, and the screw plug, 11, screwed into the plug, 8, so as to secure the plunger, 13, therein. then led into the opening in the head, 2, and out through the conduit, 14*, in the lockbar, and the sleeve, 7, is then pressed The wire, 14, is
into the head, 2. The lamp, 9, is then inserted in the usual way and the lamp shield, 5, screwed into the lower end of the head. The plug, 3, then having been assembled with the plug, 15, the spring, 16, and button, 4, is screwed into the upper end of the head, 2.
The lower side of the lock bar, 1, is preferably milled oil as shown in Figure 2, to make room for the wire when the lock bar is inserted in the door.
In the operation of my device, the wire, 14, is connected with the proper battery lead wire and the head, 2, grounded through the body of the machine in the usual way. When desired to turn on the light, a slight pressure downward is made upon the button, 4, whereupon the plug, 15, presses upon the plunger, 13, and drives it downward against the center contact of the lamp plug, 9, thus causing the current to flow through the filament of the light and the light to shine out through the opening, 6, upon the keyhole of the door.
It is obvious that my device may be used when the keyhole is located below the handle or by reversing the position of the handle it may operate equally effectively with the keyhole above the handle.
It is also obvious that the position and size of the opening, 6, may be varied to any desired extent .and that various modifications may be made in the form and proportions of the various parts without departing from the spirit of my invention. Thus, it may be made applicable to handles for safes,
on boards, and a multitude of other ap-.
phances.
I claim: 1. A combined door handle latch operating mechanism and lock light comprising a door handle having a hollow casing united thereto, a lock bar having a wire carrying conduit formed therein united to the casing, a sleeve secured within the casing and forming a socket capable of receiving an electric the lamp adapted to actuate the plunger sea cured ,at the end of the casing opposite the lamp.
2. A combined door handle, latch operating mechanism and lock light comprising a door handle having a hollow casing united thereto, a lock bar having a wire carrying conduit formed therein united to the casing, a sleeve secured within the casing and forming a socket capable of receiving an electric lamp, a plug secured in the sleeve opposite the lamp socket, a spring retained plunger slidingly mounted in the plug adapted to form a contact between the current carrying wire and one of the terminals of the lamp, a spring-retained manually-operable means mounted in the end of the casin opposite the lamp adapted to actuate the p unger secured at the end of the casing opposite the lamp and a recess formed in the insulatin plug and sleeve adjacent the connecting en of the conduit capable of forming a seat for the electric wire during assemblage of the parts.
In testimony whereof he aflixes his signature.
CARL R. CRUYS.
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US2904671A (en) * 1958-02-07 1959-09-15 John G Lenco Illuminated automobile door lock
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US2904671A (en) * 1958-02-07 1959-09-15 John G Lenco Illuminated automobile door lock
US20060077652A1 (en) * 2004-10-13 2006-04-13 Theus Thomas S Illuminated plumbing fixtures
US7303299B2 (en) 2004-10-13 2007-12-04 Theus Thomas S Illuminated plumbing fixtures
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