US2191247A - Signaling device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to new and useful improvements in signaling devices, and a prime object of my invention is to provide a signal lamp and novel electrical circuit means therefor, adapted to function in conjunction with a telephone bell or like audible signal, and resettable ball means mechanically actuated by movement of the clapper of the bell upon ringing of the bell to close the signal circuit and illuminate the lamp to provide visual indication of the functioning of the bell.
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a signal constructed in accordance with my invention showing the signal in its associated position to an audible alarm, H
- Figure 2 is a top plan view of the casing thereof
- Figure 3 is a longitudinal section taken substantially in the plane of abutment of the case sections.
- Figure 4 is a horizontal section taken on line 4-4 of' Figure 3.
- my invention is embodied in a signal device including two symmetrical case sections,5, 5 suitably secured together to form the case or housing 6.
- the case is preferably formed of porcelain and is provided with a lamp-receiving bore I.
- a cylindrical recess 8, havinga concave bottom 9, is located adjacent the upper portion of the bore I and is separated therefrom by the wall of the bore.
- the lower end of the recess 8 has an opening III to provide open communication with the bore 1, and the upper end of the recess terminates in a short laterally extending ball-supporting recess II having a concave lower surface I2.
- Threaded metallic shells I3, II are secured within the upper and lower portions respectively of the bore I, and are connected by a conductor element I5.
- An electric bulb I6 is screwed into the shell I3, and an electric plug II carrying power wires from any suitable source of potential, such as commercial power current, is screwed into the shell II.
- Spaced contacts I8, III are secured within the opening III and have their ends extending into the bore I and into the recess 8. The ends which extend into the recess are shaped to generally conform to the contour of the wall of the recess. The ends of the contacts which extend into the bore are disposed in yieldable conof the lamp bulb.
- a clapper arm 22 of an alarm or signal bell 23 preferably is pivotally connected to and near the 10 free end of a clapper arm 22 of an alarm or signal bell 23. It is to be understood, however, that the rod can be actuated by other elements movable as an incident to the operation of an audible signal.
- the clapper thereof Upon the actuation of the alarm or signal bell, the clapper thereof will oscillate, thereby eifecting the reciprocation of the impelling rod which in turn unseats the ball I9 from the lateral recess into the vertical recess 8 where it falls to the bottom and closes the space intermediate the contacts I 8 and completes a circuit thereacross, This effects the illumination of the bulb and provides the desired visual indication in addition to the audible alarm.
- Means are provided to break the circuit and to reset the contact ball. These means include a slidable plunger 24 which extends into the recess 8 and is provided on its inner end with an offset concave pusher 25 of non-conducting material. The outer end of the plunger is provided with a finger knob 26, and a coil spring 21 surrounds the plunger and is disposed intermediate the finger knob and the case and serves to yieldably hold the plunger in its retracted position. When it is desired to reset the signal, the plunger is merely pushed upwardly until the ball I9 rolls into the lateral recess, the offset concave pusher 25 serving as an inclined plane thereby utilizing the force of gravity to effect the lateral movement of the ball into the recess.
- Lugs 28 may be provided for mounting the signal upon a wall or other supporting surface.
- a visual electric signal including a casing, a vertical bore extending through said casing, a vertical recess disposed adjacent the upper end of-said bore and separated therefrom by the wall said bore, the lower end of said recess being in open communication with said bore and the upper end 0!
- said recess terminating in a short laterally extending recess having a concave bottom, a metal ball normally supported on said concave bottom, an electric lamp mounted in the 7 upper end of said bore, a plug containing connections to an outside source of power mounted in the lower end of said bore, a conductor strip connecting the outside contacts 01' the lamp and the plug, the lamp and plug each including the usual side and center contacts, spaced contacts abutting the central contact oi' the lamp and plug and extending into said vertical recess, means including a reciprocating rod having its inner end in surface contact with said ball, for impelling said ball from the lateral recess into the vertical recess, whereby the ball will fill the space intermediate said contacts and ciose said circuit, and means including a vertically slidable plunger, for returning said ball to its normal position in said lateral recess.
- a device of the class described having a case provided with a recess, contacts insulated from each other by the case each having a portion projecting into said recess and a portion projecting exteriorly thereof, a signal, a supply connection, means mounting said signal and supply connection on the case in conducting relation with each other and with the external projecting portions of said contacts, a conductor element arranged to bodily move in said recess into and out 01' circuit-closing relation with the contact portions therein, said recess having a lateral extension with a wall constructed and arranged tric circuit therethrough, said recess having a lateral extension above said contacts with a wall constructed and arranged to retain said element out of circuit-closing position, and means carried by the case operable to return the rolling element from the first mentioned contact portions to said lateral extension.
- a device of the class described having a case, said case comprising separable sections of insulation each having hollow portions registering and providing a recess, a contact carried by each section having a portion in said recess and a portion projecting exteriorly thereof, the latter portions being spaced apart, an element arranged to roll in said recess to engage and disengage the contact portions therein, and means carried by the case operable to move said element out of engagement with the contacts.
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20, 1940. T, BRANDON 2,191,247v
SIGNALING DEVICE Filed April 7, 1958 [IO M A.C.
mum M011 MZWZMW Patented Feb. 20, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 5 Claims.
This invention relates generally to new and useful improvements in signaling devices, and a prime object of my invention is to provide a signal lamp and novel electrical circuit means therefor, adapted to function in conjunction with a telephone bell or like audible signal, and resettable ball means mechanically actuated by movement of the clapper of the bell upon ringing of the bell to close the signal circuit and illuminate the lamp to provide visual indication of the functioning of the bell.
With these and other objects in view which will more fully appear, the nature of the invention will be more clearly understood by following the description, the appended claims, and the several views illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a signal constructed in accordance with my invention showing the signal in its associated position to an audible alarm, H
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the casing thereof,
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section taken substantially in the plane of abutment of the case sections, and
Figure 4 is a horizontal section taken on line 4-4 of'Figure 3.
Referring to the drawing in detail, my invention is embodied in a signal device including two symmetrical case sections,5, 5 suitably secured together to form the case or housing 6. The case is preferably formed of porcelain and is provided with a lamp-receiving bore I. A cylindrical recess 8, havinga concave bottom 9, is located adjacent the upper portion of the bore I and is separated therefrom by the wall of the bore. The lower end of the recess 8 has an opening III to provide open communication with the bore 1, and the upper end of the recess terminates in a short laterally extending ball-supporting recess II having a concave lower surface I2.
Threaded metallic shells I3, II are secured within the upper and lower portions respectively of the bore I, and are connected by a conductor element I5. An electric bulb I6 is screwed into the shell I3, and an electric plug II carrying power wires from any suitable source of potential, such as commercial power current, is screwed into the shell II. Spaced contacts I8, III are secured within the opening III and have their ends extending into the bore I and into the recess 8. The ends which extend into the recess are shaped to generally conform to the contour of the wall of the recess. The ends of the contacts which extend into the bore are disposed in yieldable conof the lamp bulb.
preferably is pivotally connected to and near the 10 free end of a clapper arm 22 of an alarm or signal bell 23. It is to be understood, however, that the rod can be actuated by other elements movable as an incident to the operation of an audible signal.
Upon the actuation of the alarm or signal bell, the clapper thereof will oscillate, thereby eifecting the reciprocation of the impelling rod which in turn unseats the ball I9 from the lateral recess into the vertical recess 8 where it falls to the bottom and closes the space intermediate the contacts I 8 and completes a circuit thereacross, This effects the illumination of the bulb and provides the desired visual indication in addition to the audible alarm.
Means are provided to break the circuit and to reset the contact ball. These means include a slidable plunger 24 which extends into the recess 8 and is provided on its inner end with an offset concave pusher 25 of non-conducting material. The outer end of the plunger is provided with a finger knob 26, and a coil spring 21 surrounds the plunger and is disposed intermediate the finger knob and the case and serves to yieldably hold the plunger in its retracted position. When it is desired to reset the signal, the plunger is merely pushed upwardly until the ball I9 rolls into the lateral recess, the offset concave pusher 25 serving as an inclined plane thereby utilizing the force of gravity to effect the lateral movement of the ball into the recess.
Thus it will be seen that I have provided a visual signal which is associated with and operated by movement oi an element movable as an incident to the functioning of an audible alarm to give visual indication that the alarm is actually functioning.
It is of course to be understood that the details of structure and arrangement of parts may be variously changed and modified without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention.
I claim:
1. A visual electric signal including a casing, a vertical bore extending through said casing, a vertical recess disposed adjacent the upper end of-said bore and separated therefrom by the wall said bore, the lower end of said recess being in open communication with said bore and the upper end 0! said recess terminating in a short laterally extending recess having a concave bottom, a metal ball normally supported on said concave bottom, an electric lamp mounted in the 7 upper end of said bore, a plug containing connections to an outside source of power mounted in the lower end of said bore, a conductor strip connecting the outside contacts 01' the lamp and the plug, the lamp and plug each including the usual side and center contacts, spaced contacts abutting the central contact oi' the lamp and plug and extending into said vertical recess, means including a reciprocating rod having its inner end in surface contact with said ball, for impelling said ball from the lateral recess into the vertical recess, whereby the ball will fill the space intermediate said contacts and ciose said circuit, and means including a vertically slidable plunger, for returning said ball to its normal position in said lateral recess.
A device of the class described having a case provided with a recess, contacts insulated from each other by the case each having a portion projecting into said recess and a portion projecting exteriorly thereof, a signal, a supply connection, means mounting said signal and supply connection on the case in conducting relation with each other and with the external projecting portions of said contacts, a conductor element arranged to bodily move in said recess into and out 01' circuit-closing relation with the contact portions therein, said recess having a lateral extension with a wall constructed and arranged tric circuit therethrough, said recess having a lateral extension above said contacts with a wall constructed and arranged to retain said element out of circuit-closing position, and means carried by the case operable to return the rolling element from the first mentioned contact portions to said lateral extension.
4. A device according to claim 3 in which the last mentioned means is a device engageable with the rolling element from below and mounted to move upwardly in said recess to align the rolling element with the lateral extension, said device having a surface inclined in the direction for gravitation of the rolling element into the lateral extension.
5. A device of the class described having a case, said case comprising separable sections of insulation each having hollow portions registering and providing a recess, a contact carried by each section having a portion in said recess and a portion projecting exteriorly thereof, the latter portions being spaced apart, an element arranged to roll in said recess to engage and disengage the contact portions therein, and means carried by the case operable to move said element out of engagement with the contacts.
'lHONY ERNEST BRANDON.
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US2734932A (en) * | 1956-02-14 | Safety device | ||
US2797282A (en) * | 1956-01-12 | 1957-06-25 | Cleveland R Berry | Temperature activated electrical circuit closing device |
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US2797282A (en) * | 1956-01-12 | 1957-06-25 | Cleveland R Berry | Temperature activated electrical circuit closing device |
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