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- This invention relates to a new bulb assembly that is useful in an illuminating device such as a signal light or the like.
- Illumination according to the present invention is provided by a novel light bulb assembly.
- This light bulb assembly is provided with an annulus element adapted to rest upon an annular contact ring which is mounted within a suitable housing. Electric current is provided to the annulus element and annular contact ring by means of an electrical conductor passing through the housing and connected to the contact ring. Electrical connection to ground is provided by a spring or the like means associated with the housing and the annular element to urge the annular element into contact with the annular contact ring.
- FIGURE 1 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the bulb assembly according to the invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a vertical sectional view of a modification of the bulb assembly shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 3 is a vertical sectional view of another modification of the bulb assembly according to the invention.
- light bulb assemblies suitable for use according to the invention are shown in cross-section detail and comprise upper and lower glass envelope portions 20a and 20b, and electrical filaments 28.
- Lead wires from filaments 28 pass through and are supported by means of embedment in a pressure footing, glass bead, glass pearl, or oher centrally disposed insulating material 50.
- the lead wires connect the filaments 28 with the exterior upper and lower metal annulus plates 51 for electrical connection with an insulated conductor, or with ground through a suitable contact.
- the lead wire connection from the right hand wire of filaments 28 is bent as at 29 and is attached to the upper annulus plate 51 on the upper surface of annulus 21 (or 21') which may be in contact with a suitable contact and ground.
- the lead wire connection from the left hand wire of filaments 28 is similarly bent as at 30 and connected to the corresponding lower annulus plate 51 which may be in electrical connection with a suitable contact ring and conductor wire.
- annulus 21 may be of greater width within the glass envelope of bulb 20, than on the outside thereof for strengthening purposes.
- FIGURE 2 there is shown a modification which employs a single inverted bulb assembly indicated generally at 60 and provided with glass envelope 61 and a large pressure footing 62 which also acts as a support for the bulb.
- filament lead wire 63 is bent at 64 and connected to lower metal annulus 65
- filament lead wire 66 is bent slightly at 67 and connected to upper metal annulus 68.
- the lower annulus may be in contact with a suitable contact ring and electrical conductor, and the upper annulus may be in contact with a suitable contact leading to ground.
- the several light bulb modifications shown according to present invention offer advantages in simplicity, ease of manufacture, quick replacement and the elimination of screw threads, projecting lugs and similar means presently employed to secure bulbs in sockets.
- the present invention permits light bulb constructions wherein a greater portion of the dimensions can be devoted to the glass envelope and filament assembly, resulting in the production of miniature bulbs with a materially greater amount of illumination per unit of overall dimensions, and this feature is heightened with the use of the present double bulb assembly.
- annulus 21 of the bulbs and annulus plates 51 may be of minimal thickness to insure the miniature size of the assembly.
- a bulb assembly comprising a pair of glass envelopes connected end to end by means of an insulating pressure footing, said insulating pressure footing having an outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of annulus plates, said annulus plates being disposed on each side of said outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of electrical filaments, one of said electrical filaments being disposed in each glass envelope, one of the lead wires from each electrical filament being in electrical connection with one of said annulus plates, and the other lead wire from each electrical filament being in electrical connection with the other annulus plate.
- a bulb assembly comprising a glass envelope portion and a large coextensive support portion, said portions being connected end to end by means of an insulating pressure footing, said insulating pressure footing having an outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of annulus plates, said annulus plates being disposed on each side of said outwardly extending annulus portion, an elec trical filament disposed within said glass envelope, one of the lead wires from said electrical filament being in electrical connection with one of said annulus plates, and the other lead wire from said electrical filament being in electrical connection with the other annulus plate.
- a bulb assembly comprising at least one relatively elongated glass envelope portion, and a pressure footing portion coextensive and integrally formed with the glass envelope portion, said pressure footing portion extending outwardly from the glass envelope portion as a relatively thin and flat annular disc lying in a plane per pendicular to the axis of the glass envelope portion, a pair of relatively thin and flat annular contact rings, one ring being mounted on each side of the annular disc of the pressure footing and in contact therewith, such that the annular contact rings lie in parallel planes that are perpendicular to the axis of the glass envelope, and first and second electrode lead wires leading from an electrical filament inside the glass envelope and extending through the material of the pressure footing portion, each electrode lead wire being in electrical contact with one of said annular contact rings.
- the bulb assembly of claim 4 wherein there is a single glass envelope, and the pressure footing portion has a base portion extending therefrom which is axially aligned with the single glass envelope.
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Oct. 11, 1966 R. LQBUSTAMANTE 3,278,787
BULB ASSEMBLY Filed July 12, 1963 INVENTOR ROBE 5 T0 L. BUSMMA/VTE United States Patent 3,278,787 BULB ASSEMBLY Roberto L. Bustamante, Santa Ana, El Salvador Filed July 12, 1963, Ser. No. 294,701 6 Claims. (Cl. 313204) This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Serial No. 524,129, filed July 25, 1955 and now Patent No. 3,114,509, dated December 17, 1963.
This invention relates to a new bulb assembly that is useful in an illuminating device such as a signal light or the like.
Illumination according to the present invention is provided by a novel light bulb assembly. This light bulb assembly is provided with an annulus element adapted to rest upon an annular contact ring which is mounted within a suitable housing. Electric current is provided to the annulus element and annular contact ring by means of an electrical conductor passing through the housing and connected to the contact ring. Electrical connection to ground is provided by a spring or the like means associated with the housing and the annular element to urge the annular element into contact with the annular contact ring.
Further understanding of the objects and advantages of the present invention will be had with reference to the accompanying drawings In the drawings, identical reference characters have been employed to denote the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and thereby indicate the advantageous interchangeability of parts that is realized by he several modifications of the present invention.
FIGURE 1 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the bulb assembly according to the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a vertical sectional view of a modification of the bulb assembly shown in FIGURE 1; and
FIGURE 3 is a vertical sectional view of another modification of the bulb assembly according to the invention.
Referring now to FIGURES 1 and 3, light bulb assemblies suitable for use according to the invention, indicated generally by the reference numeral 20, are shown in cross-section detail and comprise upper and lower glass envelope portions 20a and 20b, and electrical filaments 28. Lead wires from filaments 28 pass through and are supported by means of embedment in a pressure footing, glass bead, glass pearl, or oher centrally disposed insulating material 50. The lead wires connect the filaments 28 with the exterior upper and lower metal annulus plates 51 for electrical connection with an insulated conductor, or with ground through a suitable contact. The lead wire connection from the right hand wire of filaments 28 is bent as at 29 and is attached to the upper annulus plate 51 on the upper surface of annulus 21 (or 21') which may be in contact with a suitable contact and ground. The lead wire connection from the left hand wire of filaments 28 is similarly bent as at 30 and connected to the corresponding lower annulus plate 51 which may be in electrical connection with a suitable contact ring and conductor wire. As shown in FIGURE 3, annulus 21 may be of greater width within the glass envelope of bulb 20, than on the outside thereof for strengthening purposes.
Turning now to FIGURE 2, there is shown a modification which employs a single inverted bulb assembly indicated generally at 60 and provided with glass envelope 61 and a large pressure footing 62 which also acts as a support for the bulb. In this instance, filament lead wire 63 is bent at 64 and connected to lower metal annulus 65, and filament lead wire 66 is bent slightly at 67 and connected to upper metal annulus 68. The lower annulus may be in contact with a suitable contact ring and electrical conductor, and the upper annulus may be in contact with a suitable contact leading to ground.
It will be appreciated at this time that the several light bulb modifications shown according to present invention offer advantages in simplicity, ease of manufacture, quick replacement and the elimination of screw threads, projecting lugs and similar means presently employed to secure bulbs in sockets. In so doing, the present invention permits light bulb constructions wherein a greater portion of the dimensions can be devoted to the glass envelope and filament assembly, resulting in the production of miniature bulbs with a materially greater amount of illumination per unit of overall dimensions, and this feature is heightened with the use of the present double bulb assembly.
It is also to be understood, moreover, that the dimensions shown for the several parts of the present invention, for the purposes of clarity, are not drawn to scale. Thus, the several parts, such as annulus 21 of the bulbs and annulus plates 51 may be of minimal thickness to insure the miniature size of the assembly.
In reviewing the several modifications of this invention, it will be appreciated that many obvious modifica tions may be made without departing from the spirit of this invention.
It is therefore to be understood by those skilled in the art that this invention should only be limited to the extent shown by the following claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A bulb assembly comprising a pair of glass envelopes connected end to end by means of an insulating pressure footing, said insulating pressure footing having an outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of annulus plates, said annulus plates being disposed on each side of said outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of electrical filaments, one of said electrical filaments being disposed in each glass envelope, one of the lead wires from each electrical filament being in electrical connection with one of said annulus plates, and the other lead wire from each electrical filament being in electrical connection with the other annulus plate.
2. The bulb assembly of claim 1 wherein the pressure footing is relatively enlarged inside the glass envelope, and the annulus portion, which is integrally formed with the pressure footing, is in the shape of a relatively flat disc completely surrounding the glass envelopes.
3. A bulb assembly comprising a glass envelope portion and a large coextensive support portion, said portions being connected end to end by means of an insulating pressure footing, said insulating pressure footing having an outwardly extending annulus portion, a pair of annulus plates, said annulus plates being disposed on each side of said outwardly extending annulus portion, an elec trical filament disposed within said glass envelope, one of the lead wires from said electrical filament being in electrical connection with one of said annulus plates, and the other lead wire from said electrical filament being in electrical connection with the other annulus plate.
4. A bulb assembly comprising at least one relatively elongated glass envelope portion, and a pressure footing portion coextensive and integrally formed with the glass envelope portion, said pressure footing portion extending outwardly from the glass envelope portion as a relatively thin and flat annular disc lying in a plane per pendicular to the axis of the glass envelope portion, a pair of relatively thin and flat annular contact rings, one ring being mounted on each side of the annular disc of the pressure footing and in contact therewith, such that the annular contact rings lie in parallel planes that are perpendicular to the axis of the glass envelope, and first and second electrode lead wires leading from an electrical filament inside the glass envelope and extending through the material of the pressure footing portion, each electrode lead wire being in electrical contact with one of said annular contact rings.
5. The bulb assembly of claim 4 wherein there are two axially'aligned glass envelopes, one on each side of the pressure footing portion, with an electrical filament in each glass envelope.
6. The bulb assembly of claim 4 wherein there is a single glass envelope, and the pressure footing portion has a base portion extending therefrom which is axially aligned with the single glass envelope.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Schickerling 240-41.25 Johnson.
Monson 240-7.l Johnson 240--8.22 Van Dyke et a1. 240'57 Hawkins 2408.2 Klein et a1. 3l33l8 Braunsdorff et a1. 313-272 Walleroth 240,57 Edwards 313272 Baldwin 2407.1 Bustamante 240-8.22 Magazanik 2407.1
JOHN W. HUCKERT, Primary Examiner. NORTON ANSHER, Examiner. J. F. PETERS, A. J. JAMES, Assistant Examiners.
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1. A BULB ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A PAIR OF GLASS ENVELOPES CONNECTED END TO END BY MEANS OF AN INSULATING PRESSURE FOOTING, SAID INSULATING PRESSURE FOOTING HAVING AN OUTWARDLY EXTENDING ANNULUS PORTION, A PAIR OF ANNULUS PLATES, SAID ANNULUS PLATES BEING DISPOSED ON EACH SIDE OF SAID OUTWARDLY EXTENDING ANNULUS PORTION, A PAIR OF ELECTRICAL FILAMENTS, ONE OF SAID ELECTRICAL FILAMENTS BEING DISPOSED IN EACH GLASS ENVELOPE,
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