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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B2/00Friction-grip releasable fastenings
    • F16B2/02Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening
    • F16B2/06Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/06Joints for connecting lengths of protective tubing or channels, to each other or to casings, e.g. to distribution boxes; Ensuring electrical continuity in the joint
    • H02G3/0616Joints for connecting tubing to casing
    • H02G3/0625Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors
    • H02G3/0658Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors with means constricting the conductor-insulation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B2200/00Constructional details of connections not covered for in other groups of this subclass
    • F16B2200/40Clamping arrangements where clamping parts are received in recesses of elements to be connected
    • F16B2200/406Clamping parts being collars, bushings or wedges

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  • the object of my invention is to provide a holder for the lower or negative carbon of an arc lamp, which is simple in construction, few in parts, readily adjustable by the lamptrimmer, and in which the lower carbon may readily be centered with relation to the upper carbon without the usual necessity of removal of the globe, also to prevent by suitable protection the clamping-screws, which hold the carbon in position, from becoming clogged or corroded by the accumulation of carbon-dust or waste from the are or droppings from the copper coating of the carbons.
  • the carbonholder consists of a pan or receptacle for oatchin g the carbon-dust and other waste from the are.
  • This pan has an elongated opening in its center, through which the clamping device passes and in which it is centered.
  • the clamping device consists of a bracket or frame having an upright fixed jaw, between which and an adjustable jaw the rod is clamped.
  • the frame rests in the pan, but has an inte-' gral tail piece or pendant which extends downward through the opening in the pan and engages with another clamping device which looks the frame when it has once been centered.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device with the pan or receptacle partially broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the clamping-jaw and screws with clamping arms removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the movable clamping-arm for holding the carbon in position, and
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective of the clamping-arm for maintaining the carbon-clamp centered.
  • A is the pan or receptacle supported by or forming a part of the lower end of an arc lamp, having raised edges and an opening through the center, as shown by dotted lines.
  • the clamping device B On the inside of this pan rests the clamping device B, which consists of an elongated skellinear shape.
  • an angular jaw D In the center of this plate and projecting above it is an angular jaw D, forming a seat against which the carbon is held.
  • two lugs d d Directly in front of this angular jaw and at the end of the plate are formed two lugs d d, between which is placed a movable clampingjaw F.
  • the lower edge of this jaw bears against the base of the lugs, and shoulders ff prevent it from sliding outward between them.
  • a tailpiece extends between the lugs, which serves as a finger-piece to tilt the jaw, and also prevents lateral movement of the same.
  • the forward end of the jaw F is concaved or arc-shaped to form a cylindrical seat for the carbon rod.
  • the upper and lower edges of the jaw are formed on the arcs of different circles, the lower edge being on a radius of one-half an inch and the upper edge on a radius of seven-sixteeths of an inch.
  • the jaw is clamped by means of a screw g, which works in a threaded hole in the frame 0.
  • the angular jaw D extends downward through the opening in the center of the pan in the form of a lug, and carries a laterally-extending bracket 6, which at its outer end extends downward and forms a boss c, in which a horizontal threaded hole is formed to receive a screw 0 I represents an entirely loose and separate piece, which acts as a lever, in conjunction with the parts just described, to hold the frame 0 in any position in the pan.
  • a socket i is formed, within which rests the shoulder 6
  • This piece therefore rides on the bracket eton plate or frame 0 of substantially recti- ICO e.
  • the forward end of the piece is bifurcated and straddles the lug depending from the frame C.
  • I claim 1 The combination, with the pan or frame and the frame 0, of the piece I and the screw e the piece I being pivoted upon the frame 0 and acting in combination with the screw and the pan to hold frame 0 in place.
  • the frame 0 provided with seat D and lugs d d, in combination with the jaw F, having shoulders f f, and a tail-piece fitting the lugs d d, and screw g, substantially as described.
  • a carbon-holder for are lamps the combination, with a frame having a fixed seat at one end and a lug at the other end, of a jaw shaped at one end to fit said lug and at the other end to fit the carbon, and a screw passing through said jaw between its ends and entering the frame, substantially as described.

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A. P. SEYMOUR.
ARC LAMP ATTACHMENT.
No. 427,195. Patented May 6, 1890.
WITNESSES INVENTOR m ATTORNEY.
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ALBERT P. SEYMOUR, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
ARC-LAM P ATTACHM ENT.
SPECIFICATION. forming part of Letters Patent No. 427,195, dated May 6, 1890.
Application filed February 11, 1890. Serial Nc. 339,990. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT P. SEYMOUR, a citizen of the United States, residing in Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Carbon-Holders for Are Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a holder for the lower or negative carbon of an arc lamp, which is simple in construction, few in parts, readily adjustable by the lamptrimmer, and in which the lower carbon may readily be centered with relation to the upper carbon without the usual necessity of removal of the globe, also to prevent by suitable protection the clamping-screws, which hold the carbon in position, from becoming clogged or corroded by the accumulation of carbon-dust or waste from the are or droppings from the copper coating of the carbons.
With these objects in View the carbonholder consists of a pan or receptacle for oatchin g the carbon-dust and other waste from the are. This pan has an elongated opening in its center, through which the clamping device passes and in which it is centered. The clamping device consists of a bracket or frame having an upright fixed jaw, between which and an adjustable jaw the rod is clamped. The frame rests in the pan, but has an inte-' gral tail piece or pendant which extends downward through the opening in the pan and engages with another clamping device which looks the frame when it has once been centered.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device with the pan or receptacle partially broken away. Fig. 2 is a perspective of the clamping-jaw and screws with clamping arms removed. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the movable clamping-arm for holding the carbon in position, and Fig. 4 is a perspective of the clamping-arm for maintaining the carbon-clamp centered.
A is the pan or receptacle supported by or forming a part of the lower end of an arc lamp, having raised edges and an opening through the center, as shown by dotted lines. On the inside of this pan rests the clamping device B, which consists of an elongated skellinear shape. In the center of this plate and projecting above it is an angular jaw D, forming a seat against which the carbon is held. Directly in front of this angular jaw and at the end of the plate are formed two lugs d d, between which is placed a movable clampingjaw F. The lower edge of this jaw bears against the base of the lugs, and shoulders ff prevent it from sliding outward between them. A tailpiece extends between the lugs, which serves as a finger-piece to tilt the jaw, and also prevents lateral movement of the same. The forward end of the jaw F is concaved or arc-shaped to form a cylindrical seat for the carbon rod. In order to adapt this seat to the standard commercial sizes of carbonsviz., one-halt and seven-sixteenths of an inch in diameterthe upper and lower edges of the jaw are formed on the arcs of different circles, the lower edge being on a radius of one-half an inch and the upper edge on a radius of seven-sixteeths of an inch. The jaw is clamped by means of a screw g, which works in a threaded hole in the frame 0. It passes through an enlarged opening f in the body of the jaw, and is formed with a cross-head or flange on its outer end, which bears upon the back of the jaw when the screw is tightened. This flange, furthermore, covers the hole in the jaw, and thereby prevents carbon-dust, copper-drippings, and other foreign substances from clogging the screw. WVhen the screw is tightened, the jaw swings toward the rod on its bearing-points at the base of the lugs d d, and in its clamped position stands oblique to the rod, thereby requiring but little pressure of the screw to hold the rod. The angular jaw D extends downward through the opening in the center of the pan in the form of a lug, and carries a laterally-extending bracket 6, which at its outer end extends downward and forms a boss c, in which a horizontal threaded hole is formed to receive a screw 0 I represents an entirely loose and separate piece, which acts as a lever, in conjunction with the parts just described, to hold the frame 0 in any position in the pan. In the under side of the body of this piece a socket i is formed, within which rests the shoulder 6 This piece therefore rides on the bracket eton plate or frame 0 of substantially recti- ICO e. The forward end of the piece is bifurcated and straddles the lug depending from the frame C. It rests against the under side of a flange a, formed around the opening in the pan. The rear end of this piece is bent downward, and is also bifurcated and straddles the screw e tightened up, the tendency will be to swing the piece I upon the shoulder of bracket 6' as a pivot; but inasmuch as the forward end of the piece I cannot move upward the effect upon the bracket 6 and the frame 0 will be to draw them downward against the pan. The
leverage thereby obtained is very great, and the frame may thus be securely locked in podown through the globeof the lamp to loosen the screw 9. The carbon is then readily removed, and to insert a new one the tail-piece of the jaw F is pushed downward, thus opening the space between the two jaws to admit the rod.
It will be observed that this device can be Now, when the screw e is manufactured at a very small cost, in View of the factthat the parts are separate and are of such nature that they may be cast. Very little machine-work is necessary to fit them .together.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 1. The combination, with the pan or frame and the frame 0, of the piece I and the screw e the piece I being pivoted upon the frame 0 and acting in combination with the screw and the pan to hold frame 0 in place.
2. The frame 0, provided with seat D and lugs d d, in combination with the jaw F, having shoulders f f, and a tail-piece fitting the lugs d d, and screw g, substantially as described.
3. In a carbon-holder for are lamps, the combination, with a frame having a fixed seat at one end and a lug at the other end, of a jaw shaped at one end to fit said lug and at the other end to fit the carbon, and a screw passing through said jaw between its ends and entering the frame, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ALBERT P. SEYMOUR.
Witnesses:
JOHN C. KEEFE, ARTHUR J. KEEFE.
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US2896293A (en) * 1957-05-21 1959-07-28 Leslie G Love Over center locking clamp
US3475798A (en) * 1967-12-08 1969-11-04 Charles D Crickmer Polish rod grip clamp

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2896293A (en) * 1957-05-21 1959-07-28 Leslie G Love Over center locking clamp
US3475798A (en) * 1967-12-08 1969-11-04 Charles D Crickmer Polish rod grip clamp

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