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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • NICHOLAS JENKINS OF VVATERBURY, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HOLMES,
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a lamp-fixture embodying my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section on a larger scale of the upper part of the shade-holder.
  • Fig.3 is a similar section of this part of the shade-holder, but with the section taken in a plane at right anglestq the plane of Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of this part of the shadeholder.
  • the upper portion, b may be made of a single strip of sheet metal bent flatwise, to form these portions 1) in the desired shape, and a top portion, 12, between them.
  • the lower ends of the portions 12 extend beyond the circular portion a of the frame, and are bent around to form ornamental fin- On the lower parts of the portions 1) of the frame the lower edge of the shade B, which is used in this lamp-fixture, rests.
  • C is a crown fitted to the upper parallel parts of the portions 1) of the frame, and resting on the top of the shade B. It may be made of sheet metal.
  • the crown is provided internally at opposite points with arms 0, which may be made of strips of sheet metal, and are longitudinally slotted, and are bent horizontally inward, then vertically downward, and then horizontally outward. Thus their slots are made to form notches c.
  • the crown, with these arms a in line with the portions 12 of the frame, is slipped over said portions 1).
  • the crown owing to the manner in which they are slotted and bent, bear upon the portions 1) of the frame A at two points-one below the othera11d hence that they preclude the crown from rocking relatively to the frame. Owing to the maintenance of the crown against rock-' 'ing, its arms d, which impinge against the interior of the upper part of the shade, keep the shade from rocking. The shade is consequently supported by the portions 1) of the frame A and kept in position by the crown. Of course the crown can be slid vertically into a position suitable for any shade that can be used in this lamp-fixture.
  • the portion a and the portion 1) of the frame are made of separate pieces of sheet metal, as described, they may be united by solder or other means. If desirable, the upper ends of the portion a may be extended beyond the ends of the portions 1), instead of extending the ends of the portion 1) past the ends of the portion a to support the shade.
  • the portion a of the frame is provided with a holder, 6, for a 1amp-reservoir.
  • the portion 6 of the frame is shown as provided with eyes f, to which suspending chains may be attached.
  • the portion 1) of the frame may be omitted, and the eyes f attached to the upper ends of the portions 12 of the frame.
  • the arms 0 of fixture having a lamp-supporting portion, and arms extending therefrom for supporting a shade at its lower edge, said lamp-supporting portion and the arms being cast in one piece and having their side edges in the same plane, said arms being provided with clamping devices for securing the shade.
  • the advantage of my improvement over the above-named construction is that by forming my fixture of sheet metal, the shade-supporting portion of which is bent fiatwise, I furnish a broad resilient support for the shade, thus avoiding the use of a clamping device, while the lamp-supporting portion, being bent edgewise, affords a firm and unyielding support for the lamp, the Whole being very light and inexpensive.
  • a lamp-supporting frame composed of portions b, bent flatwise, and adapted to support a shade, and a portion, a, bent edgewise, secured to the portions b and adapted to support a lamp, substantially as specified.

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N. JENKINS.
LAMP FIXTURE.
No. 802,408. Patented July 22, 1884.
lm zlz for rious features in the claims.
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Its lower portion, a, will preferably be made UNITED STATES v ATENT rricn.
NICHOLAS JENKINS, OF VVATERBURY, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HOLMES,
BOOTH & HAYDENS, OF SAME PLACE.
LAMP-FIXTURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Application filed January 2, 1884. (No model.)
To a, whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NICHOLAS J ENKINs, of Waterbury, in the county of New Haven, State .of Connecticut, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Lamp-Fixtu res, of which the following is a specification.
I will describe a lamp-fixture embodying my improvement, and then point out the va- In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side view of a lamp-fixture embodying my improvement. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section on a larger scale of the upper part of the shade-holder. Fig.3 is a similar section of this part of the shade-holder, but with the section taken in a plane at right anglestq the plane of Fig. 2; and Fig. 4 is a top view of this part of the shadeholder.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures.
A designates aframe, which may be made in any suitable manner. It consists of a circular lower portion, a, and'upper portion, b, extending parallel for a distance and then curving outwardly toward the lower ends.
of a piece of sheet metal ornamented to suit the taste, and bent edgewise into approximately circular form. The upper portion, b, may be made of a single strip of sheet metal bent flatwise, to form these portions 1) in the desired shape, and a top portion, 12, between them. The lower ends of the portions 12 extend beyond the circular portion a of the frame, and are bent around to form ornamental fin- On the lower parts of the portions 1) of the frame the lower edge of the shade B, which is used in this lamp-fixture, rests.
C is a crown fitted to the upper parallel parts of the portions 1) of the frame, and resting on the top of the shade B. It may be made of sheet metal. The crown is provided internally at opposite points with arms 0, which may be made of strips of sheet metal, and are longitudinally slotted, and are bent horizontally inward, then vertically downward, and then horizontally outward. Thus their slots are made to form notches c. The crown, with these arms a in line with the portions 12 of the frame, is slipped over said portions 1).
Patent No. 302,408, dated July 22, 1884.
The notches c of the arms 0 thus become engaged with the portions Z). Then the crown may he slid up and down upon the portions 1;, but it cannot be turned around. Midway between the arms 0 the crown C is internally provided with arms (I, which consist of strips of sheet metal, bent so that they first extend horizontally inward, then vertically down.
ward, and have attached to them springs that extend upward and outward at an incline. These upwardly and outwardly extending springs fit within the upper part of the shade B. the crown, owing to the manner in which they are slotted and bent, bear upon the portions 1) of the frame A at two points-one below the othera11d hence that they preclude the crown from rocking relatively to the frame. Owing to the maintenance of the crown against rock-' 'ing, its arms d, which impinge against the interior of the upper part of the shade, keep the shade from rocking. The shade is consequently supported by the portions 1) of the frame A and kept in position by the crown. Of course the crown can be slid vertically into a position suitable for any shade that can be used in this lamp-fixture. WVhen the portion a and the portion 1) of the frame are made of separate pieces of sheet metal, as described, they may be united by solder or other means. If desirable, the upper ends of the portion a may be extended beyond the ends of the portions 1), instead of extending the ends of the portion 1) past the ends of the portion a to support the shade. The portion a of the frame is provided with a holder, 6, for a 1amp-reservoir. The portion 6 of the frame is shown as provided with eyes f, to which suspending chains may be attached.
If desirable, the portion 1) of the frame may be omitted, and the eyes f attached to the upper ends of the portions 12 of the frame.
I have filed an application, N 0. 104,295, for Letters Patent for an improvement in lampfixtures, August 21, 1883. I have also filed an application, No. 116, 058, for Letters Patent for an improvement in lamp-fixtures, December 31, 1883. I do not herein claim anything claimed therein.
I am aware that it is old to construct a lamp- It must be understood that the arms 0 of fixture having a lamp-supporting portion, and arms extending therefrom for supporting a shade at its lower edge, said lamp-supporting portion and the arms being cast in one piece and having their side edges in the same plane, said arms being provided with clamping devices for securing the shade. The advantage of my improvement over the above-named construction is that by forming my fixture of sheet metal, the shade-supporting portion of which is bent fiatwise, I furnish a broad resilient support for the shade, thus avoiding the use of a clamping device, while the lamp-supporting portion, being bent edgewise, affords a firm and unyielding support for the lamp, the Whole being very light and inexpensive.
That I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A lamp-supporting frame composed of portions b, bent flatwise, and adapted to support a shade, and a portion, a, bent edgewise, secured to the portions b and adapted to support a lamp, substantially as specified.
2. In a lamp-fixture, the combination of the frame composed of the portion 1), bent flatwise, and adapted to support a shade at opposite points, a portion, a, bent edgewise, and secured to the portion 1), the part 0, adapted to keep the shade from rocking, and arms d, substantially as specified.
3. Ina lamp-fixture, the combination of the frame A, composed of the portion a, bent ed ge' Wise, and the portion Z), bent flatwise, the portion I) being adapted to support a shade and extending beyond the portion a, substantially as specified.
NICHOLAS J ENKINS.
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G. O. TiroMAs, H. H. \VALKER.
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