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US2253582A
US2253582A US302731A US30273139A US2253582A US 2253582 A US2253582 A US 2253582A US 302731 A US302731 A US 302731A US 30273139 A US30273139 A US 30273139A US 2253582 A US2253582 A US 2253582A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
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  • the member I5 is formed of insulating maready changing of the lamp bulbs without the ter al and has .a reduced lower portion I! about necessity of unscrewing the bulb and consewhich fit a co Spring 1 having One end b quently with less danger of breakage. ing against a shoulder l9 and its other end on A further object of the invention resides in 10 1:2: disk 9.
  • the spring normally urges the conproviding a spring socket'attachment having t member l5 upwardly but when the attachspring arms for es ablishlng a firm and positive ment is fitted in the socket 5, the contact memconnection between the attachment and convenher s d pr sse t us forcing its lower d t tional socket to prevent accidental detachment project through the central opening 20 in the disk 9, so that it will contact with the base of This lnventi socket for attachment to the conve socket.
  • the socket of the attachment consists of a tion, reliable and eflicient in use, and inexpentubular sleeve 2
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of the spring socket re arranged alongside of the spring fingers applied to a conventional lamp socket, and extend the full length of the sleeve II with Fig. 2 is a top view of the spring socket, their intermediate portions bowed outwardly Fig, 3 is side le t of t spring k t, from the inner wall of the sleeve to form propartlym vertical cti jectlon's 25 adapted to resiliently engage with Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the spring sock the threads of the lamp base I when the same et with the shell removed, and is inserted in the socket, thereby detachably se- Fig.
  • the numeral? indicates by-screwing the spring arms In into the socket 9, conventional lamp socket having the usual until the contact member l5 engages with the screw threads 6 to receive the threaded base I 40 contact inthe bottom of the socket. Owing to the or an ordinary electric ight bulb a. normal outward pressure of the spring arms, 9,
  • a metal disk 9 tight fit is established between the arms and sockhas bent from its peripheral edge a series of et, firmly securingthe attachment to the socket.
  • upwardly extending spring arms-l0 which are The lamp bulb 8 is secured in the socket of the spaced com-distantly, the upper ends of the arms attachment by inserting the base 1 in the sleeve being bent inwardly and recessed, as at H, to 2
  • a spring socket attachment comprising a a the sleeve and supporting the sleeve, a contact metal disk, a tube extending upwardly from the center of said disk, a contact member mounted in said tube and slidable longitudinally therethrough, a spring urging the contact upwardly, spring arms extending upwardly from the periphery of said disk and having their upper ends bent inwardly into engagement with the outer wall of said tube and their intermediate portions.
  • a spring socket attachment comprising-a metal disk, a sleeve extending downwardly from said disk, spring strips extending radially from the disk and bent downwardly from said disk and slit to form arms and fingers, the arms extending the length of said sleeve and crimped to form member extending upwardly from the center of said disk, and spring arms extending upwardly from the periphery of said disk between said strips and having their intermediate portions formed withprojections for engagement with the screw threads of a conventional lamp socket.
  • a spring socket attachment comprising a metal disk, a sleeve extending downwardly from said disk, spring arms bent downwardly from said disk and extending the length of said sleeve and having intermediate portions bent to form teeth for gripping the threaded base of a light bulb, a tube extending upwardly from said disk, 9. contact member slidably mounted in said tube with its lower end passing through the disk into the sleeve, a spring normally urging said contact member upwardly, and spring arms bent upwardly from said disk and having their upper ends bent inwardly into engagement with said tube whereby said spring arms are normally forced outwardly and their intermediate portions crimped to form threads for meshing with the threaded shell of 'a light socket.

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1- D E soTo E. RICHARDSON 2,253,582
LAMP SOCKET Filed Nov. 3, 1939 I In 1. in
- lamp sockets and more p Patented Aug. 26, 1941 v r 2,253,582
UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,258,582 .LAMP sooner De Soto E. Richardson, Azwell, Wash. Application November 3, 1939, Serial No. 302,731 3 Claims. (01. 173-358) on relates to improvements in bylugs l4 which extend through openings in the articul'arly to a spring disk, the lugs being turned =over to securely nti'onal screw fasten the tube and disk together. .A contact member I5 is slidably fitted within the tube l2 It is an object of the invention to provide a 5 and through this contact member extends a wire spring socket for lamp bulbs which will permit 16. The member I5 is formed of insulating maready changing of the lamp bulbs without the ter al and has .a reduced lower portion I! about necessity of unscrewing the bulb and consewhich fit a co Spring 1 having One end b quently with less danger of breakage. ing against a shoulder l9 and its other end on A further object of the invention resides in 10 1:2: disk 9. The spring normally urges the conproviding a spring socket'attachment having t member l5 upwardly but when the attachspring arms for es ablishlng a firm and positive ment is fitted in the socket 5, the contact memconnection between the attachment and convenher s d pr sse t us forcing its lower d t tional socket to prevent accidental detachment project through the central opening 20 in the disk 9, so that it will contact with the base of This lnventi socket for attachment to the conve socket.
,of the attachment.
the light bulb 8 when fitted into the socket of 7 Providing a device of the above-mentioned char- Another object of the invention resides in the attachment.-
aicter which is simple and durable in construc- The socket of the attachment consists of a tion, reliable and eflicient in use, and inexpentubular sleeve 2| formed of Bakelite or other suitable material which is attached to the disk 9 sive to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages oftheinvenby downwardly turned spring fingers 22 which the disk intermediate the spring tlon will be apparent during the course of the are bent from following description. arms Ill and project into engagement with the In the accompanying drawing forming a part. inner wall of the sleeve 2|, the terminals of the of this specification and in which like numerals fingers being bent outwardly to enga e in rear employed tqdeslgnate likeparts throughout cesses 23 formed in the walls of the sleeve. A
' series of downwardly extending spring arms 24 the same Fig. 1 is a sectional view of the spring socket re arranged alongside of the spring fingers applied to a conventional lamp socket, and extend the full length of the sleeve II with Fig. 2 is a top view of the spring socket, their intermediate portions bowed outwardly Fig, 3 is side le t of t spring k t, from the inner wall of the sleeve to form propartlym vertical cti jectlon's 25 adapted to resiliently engage with Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the spring sock the threads of the lamp base I when the same et with the shell removed, and is inserted in the socket, thereby detachably se- Fig. 5 is a. vertical section of the shell. 5 curing the p b b i t e Socket- In the drawing, wherein for the purpose of In use, the spring socket attachment may be llustration I have shown a preferred embodiapplied to. a conventional screw lamp socket,
ment of myinvention, the numeral? indicates by-screwing the spring arms In into the socket 9, conventional lamp socket having the usual until the contact member l5 engages with the screw threads 6 to receive the threaded base I 40 contact inthe bottom of the socket. Owing to the or an ordinary electric ight bulb a. normal outward pressure of the spring arms, 9,
Referring to my attachment, a metal disk 9 tight fit is established between the arms and sockhas bent from its peripheral edge a series of et, firmly securingthe attachment to the socket. upwardly extending spring arms-l0 which are The lamp bulb 8 is secured in the socket of the spaced com-distantly, the upper ends of the arms attachment by inserting the base 1 in the sleeve being bent inwardly and recessed, as at H, to 2| and is held therein by the spring arms 24 snugly engage the outer wall of a tube l2, near which resiliently grip the threads of the base. its upper end. The intermediate portion of the Owing to the resiliency of the arms the lamp arms Iii have spaced projections l3 struck theremay be readily inserted or, removed from the from which are adapted to threadedly engage 5 socket of the attachment by forcibly inserting or the screw threads of the socket 5 and are forced removing the lamp bulb. I into tightv engagement therewith by the spring It is to be understood that the form of my inpressure of the arms In which normally presses vention herein shown and described is to be taken the arms outwardly. The tube J! is disposed H as a preferred example of the same and that cercentrally of the disk 9 and is attached thereto tain changes in h p z and arrangement of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims. c
Having thus described my invention, I claim: 1..A spring socket attachment comprising a a the sleeve and supporting the sleeve, a contact metal disk, a tube extending upwardly from the center of said disk, a contact member mounted in said tube and slidable longitudinally therethrough, a spring urging the contact upwardly, spring arms extending upwardly from the periphery of said disk and having their upper ends bent inwardly into engagement with the outer wall of said tube and their intermediate portions.
crimped for engagement with the threaded shell of a lamp socket, spring fingers extending downwardly from said disk between said arms, a tubular sleeve suspended from said spring fingers} and spring arms extending downwardly from said disk for substantially the length of said sleeve and having portions intermediate their ends crimped to form teeth for gripping the base of a light bulb.
2. A spring socket attachment comprising-a metal disk, a sleeve extending downwardly from said disk, spring strips extending radially from the disk and bent downwardly from said disk and slit to form arms and fingers, the arms extending the length of said sleeve and crimped to form member extending upwardly from the center of said disk, and spring arms extending upwardly from the periphery of said disk between said strips and having their intermediate portions formed withprojections for engagement with the screw threads of a conventional lamp socket.
3. A spring socket attachment comprising a metal disk, a sleeve extending downwardly from said disk, spring arms bent downwardly from said disk and extending the length of said sleeve and having intermediate portions bent to form teeth for gripping the threaded base of a light bulb, a tube extending upwardly from said disk, 9. contact member slidably mounted in said tube with its lower end passing through the disk into the sleeve, a spring normally urging said contact member upwardly, and spring arms bent upwardly from said disk and having their upper ends bent inwardly into engagement with said tube whereby said spring arms are normally forced outwardly and their intermediate portions crimped to form threads for meshing with the threaded shell of 'a light socket.
DE SOTO E. RICHARDSON.
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USRE33123E (en) * 1983-12-30 1989-12-05 Dennis L. Johnson Lamp socket
US9876326B1 (en) * 2017-01-30 2018-01-23 Philippe A. Pagé Universal lightbulb socket
US10794574B2 (en) * 2017-07-13 2020-10-06 Wintergreen Corporation Force-driven socket for light bulb

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USRE33123E (en) * 1983-12-30 1989-12-05 Dennis L. Johnson Lamp socket
US9876326B1 (en) * 2017-01-30 2018-01-23 Philippe A. Pagé Universal lightbulb socket
US10794574B2 (en) * 2017-07-13 2020-10-06 Wintergreen Corporation Force-driven socket for light bulb

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