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  • Myinvention relates toa switch or circuitcontroller designed to be used in connection with electroliers or fixtures carrying electric lamps, and to make and break the circuit of the fixture by opening and closinga connection between the separated ends of a wire which passes through the tubular arm of the fixture.
  • my object is to provide a s1mple and compact t'orrn' of switch which can be made by the switch manufacturer and afterward readily and conveniently put into place upon the electrolier arm by those who make and install such fixtures.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of myimproved switching device with the inclosing shell in section; Fig. 2, an endview of the same; Fig. 8, a front view of the stationary portion of theswitch; Fig. 4., a bottom viewof the turning portion of the switch; Fig. 5, a side elevation and partial section of a modified arrangement; and Fig. 6, a side elevation illus- I trating a further modificatiom 'Referring first to Figs.
  • A is a block of suitable insulating material, such as wood or fiber, which is in the form of acurved saddle adapted to be placed over and rest upon the circular tube B, which preferably is, as in Fig. 1, a section adapted to be interposed in the line of the electrolier arm.
  • a curved metal contact plate a Upon one face of the saddle A is a curved metal contact plate a, which extends below the end of the saddle, anduponthe opposite face is a similar contact plate I).
  • the piece of metal tubing B is provided with two apertures c.
  • the fixture arm which is divided, is inserted inthe sleeves d at the ends of the tube B, and one of the wires of the fixture arm passes continuously the spring ends of the plates at, b by the ci r.
  • the block f is of insulating material, but has upon it the bent metal plate g, which enters between the ends of the plates a, b to close the'circuit, the block having thus two insulating sides and two metal sides.
  • the block f is carried upon a spindle h and turned by means of the pin 2, on said spindle, which lies in a slot in the said block. It will be seen that by turning the block f from the position shown in Fig. 1 to the position in which the insulating ends of the block come in contact with the plates at, b, the circuit is broken by a spring action.
  • the spindle 2' passes through the tube B and through thenpper portion of the saddle, and has a screw threaded end upon which is screwed the ornamental nut is, which also serves to hold in place the covering shell Z, which is made in two parts held together between the nut and the handle an of the switch.
  • the device asshown in Figs. 1 and 2, is intended to be constructed by the switch manufacturer and to be sold by him to makers and installers of electroliers, by whom it may be placed in position upon the fixtures as they make or install them.
  • Fig. 5 shows a construction of my device which is intended to be placed upon a continuous fixture arm without dividing it.
  • section of tubing B is omitted, and the saddleA is placed directly upon the arm of the fixture, the same being provided with holes a, c for the wires to pass through, and with holes for the spindleh.

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J. HUTGHINSON.
ELECTRIC SWITCH.
No. 522,597. Patented July 10,1894.
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JOSEPH HUTOHINSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
ELECTRIC SWITCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 522,597, dated July 10, 1894. t
Application filed June 14,189. Serial No. 477.553.- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH HUTOHINSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Yorkcity, in the county and State of New York,have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Switches for ElectricLight Fixtures, of which the following is a specification.
Myinvention relates toa switch or circuitcontroller designed to be used in connection with electroliers or fixtures carrying electric lamps, and to make and break the circuit of the fixture by opening and closinga connection between the separated ends of a wire which passes through the tubular arm of the fixture. v
More especially, my object is to provide a s1mple and compact t'orrn' of switch which can be made by the switch manufacturer and afterward readily and conveniently put into place upon the electrolier arm by those who make and install such fixtures.
The invention is illustrated in the accoming drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of myimproved switching device with the inclosing shell in section; Fig. 2, an endview of the same; Fig. 8, a front view of the stationary portion of theswitch; Fig. 4., a bottom viewof the turning portion of the switch; Fig. 5, a side elevation and partial section of a modified arrangement; and Fig. 6, a side elevation illus- I trating a further modificatiom 'Referring first to Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, A is a block of suitable insulating material, such as wood or fiber, which is in the form of acurved saddle adapted to be placed over and rest upon the circular tube B, which preferably is, as in Fig. 1, a section adapted to be interposed in the line of the electrolier arm. Upon one face of the saddle A is a curved metal contact plate a, which extends below the end of the saddle, anduponthe opposite face is a similar contact plate I). As shown in Fig.
1, the piece of metal tubing B is provided with two apertures c. When the device is placed upon the fixture, the fixture arm, which is divided, is inserted inthe sleeves d at the ends of the tube B, and one of the wires of the fixture arm passes continuously the spring ends of the plates at, b by the ci r.
cuit-closing block f. The block f is of insulating material, but has upon it the bent metal plate g, which enters between the ends of the plates a, b to close the'circuit, the block having thus two insulating sides and two metal sides. The block f is carried upon a spindle h and turned by means of the pin 2, on said spindle, which lies in a slot in the said block. It will be seen that by turning the block f from the position shown in Fig. 1 to the position in which the insulating ends of the block come in contact with the plates at, b, the circuit is broken by a spring action. The spindle 2' passes through the tube B and through thenpper portion of the saddle, and has a screw threaded end upon which is screwed the ornamental nut is, which also serves to hold in place the covering shell Z, which is made in two parts held together between the nut and the handle an of the switch.
The device, asshown in Figs. 1 and 2, is intended to be constructed by the switch manufacturer and to be sold by him to makers and installers of electroliers, by whom it may be placed in position upon the fixtures as they make or install them.
Fig. 5 shows a construction of my device which is intended to be placed upon a continuous fixture arm without dividing it. The
section of tubing B is omitted, and the saddleA is placed directly upon the arm of the fixture, the same being provided with holes a, c for the wires to pass through, and with holes for the spindleh.
In the form shown in Fig. 6, instead of using a tubularsection B to support the switch, I make use simply of a casting 0, having screw threaded ends by which it may be screwed into the detached portions of thefixtnre, and having apertures bored in'its ends and in its sides, so that the wires pass partly through it as shown, and both wires are brought out terial adapted to be seated upon the outside of a fixture arm, contact plates on opposite faces of said body and projecting beyond the same, and a movable contact-bearing piece between said contact plates and carried by a spindle, said spindle being adapted to pass through a fixture arm and the insulating body to secure the parts to such fixture arm, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination with the tube,of the insulating saddle thereon, a contact plate .on each face of said saddle, apertures in said tube one on each side of said saddle, means for attachment of wires to said contact plates, and a movable contact piece, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination with the tube, of the insulating saddle on said tube, a contact plate on each face of said saddle and extending below the same, a turning spindle passing through said tube and said saddle, and a contact piece carried by said spindle between the ends of said contact plates, substantially as set forth.
This specification signed and witnessed this 12th day of 'June, 1893.
JOSEPH I'IUTOHINSON.
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J. R; BOLTON, JNo. I-I. STEVENSON, Jr.
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US2653519A (en) * 1946-12-21 1953-09-29 Kearney & Trecker Corp Machine tool transmission and control mechanism
DE19756188A1 (en) * 1997-12-17 1999-06-24 Trw Nelson Bolzenschweisstechn Power transformer for a power switching power supply, especially for stud welding devices

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2653519A (en) * 1946-12-21 1953-09-29 Kearney & Trecker Corp Machine tool transmission and control mechanism
DE19756188A1 (en) * 1997-12-17 1999-06-24 Trw Nelson Bolzenschweisstechn Power transformer for a power switching power supply, especially for stud welding devices

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