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US659467A
US659467A US73979799A US1899739797A US659467A US 659467 A US659467 A US 659467A US 73979799 A US73979799 A US 73979799A US 1899739797 A US1899739797 A US 1899739797A US 659467 A US659467 A US 659467A
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    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • WALTER A CHURCH, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in electrical cuff-buttons and is particularly adapted for Wear.
  • One object of my invention is to construct a pair of cuffs carrying an incandescent lamp connected to a suitable source of electrical supply, which lamps can be lighted at the discretion of the wearer of the buttons.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a pair of cuff-buttons with means for properly positioning the same when attached to a pair of cuffs.
  • my invention consists of a pair of buttons, each provided with an opening to receive a miniature incandescent lamp carrying a socket which is secured in a positioning-plate provided witha pair of contactsprings and connected to a suitable source of electrical supply.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective View of one of my improved cuff-buttons connected to a cuff, shown in dotted lines, and also connected to a source of electrical supply.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of one of myimproved cuff-buttons.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view thereof.
  • Fig. 4. is a perspective view of the retainingplate.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective View of the smaller contact-spring.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective View of the larger contact-spring.
  • l indicates a cuff, shown in dotted lines and provided with the usual buttonplate 6, provided with a pair of screw-thread-v ed openings 7 7 to receive the sockets, which extend through the plate, as shown, and are adapted to be brought into contact with a pair of engagement-springs 8 9, the spring ⁇ 8 being smaller than the spring 9 and contacts with the outer socket, while the spring 9 contacts with the inner socket. Both of these contact-springs are secured upon a positive binding-post 10, which is insulated from the plate 6 and has the positive wire 11 connected thereto.
  • the positioningplate 12 indicates a negative binding-post and is in contact with the plate 6, to which the negative wire 13 is connected.
  • the positioningplate is adapted to be suitably insulated.
  • the wires 1l 13 are connected to a suitable storage battery 14 and also to a switch 15, arranged at any suitable point thereof.
  • I set up 'my improved button in the following manner:
  • the positioning-plate is arranged between the inner faceof each side of the cuff at the buttonholes thereof and the buttons at the outer face of the sides of the cuff at the buttonholes thereof.
  • a miniature incandescent lamp is then placed through the openings in the buttons and is secured in the positioning plate by means of the screwthreaded socket mounted in the screw-threaded openings of the plate and contacting therewith, which brings each contact-spring into engagement with its proper contact, (thesesprings being of the desired form.)
  • the current being turned on by means of the switch, the lamp will be illuminated.
  • the battery is adapted to be secured in a convenient pocket, together with the switch, so that the wearer can illuminate the buttons at will.
  • buttons proper a pair of buttons proper, a positioningplate, an incandescent lamp mounted within each of the said buttons and suitably connected to said retaining-plate,an electrical supply, and means connected to the said plate and said supply for forming an electrical circuit thereby illuminating the said lam ps.
  • buttons proper a position ingplate
  • an incandescent lamp mounted within each of the said buttons and suitably connected to said retaining-plate
  • a pair of contact-springs connected to said plate andadapted to engage said lamps
  • an electrical supply and connections between said plate and said supply for forming a circuit thereby permitting of the illuminating of the lamps.
  • An electrical cuit-button consisting of a pair of buttons proper, a retaining or positioning plate arranged between the same, an incandescent lamp extending through each of the said buttons and suitably connected to the said plate, and a pair of contact-springs suitably mounted on the said plate and adapted to engagethe said lamps.
  • An electrical cuit-button consisting of a pair of buttons proper, a retaining or positioning plate arranged between the same, an incandescentglobe extending through each of the said buttons and suitably connected to the said plate, a pair of contact-springs suitably mounted on the said plate and adapted to engage the said lamps, a storage battery, suitable wire connections between said battery and said plate, and a switch suitably connected to the said wire.
  • buttons provided with centrally-arranged opening, a substantially U-shaped retaining or positioning plate arranged between said buttons and provided with a pair of screw-thread ed openings, an incandescent lamp extending through each of the said buttons and secured in one of the said openings of the retainingplate, a pair of contact-springs mounted on the said plate and adapted to engage said lamps, a storage battery, suitable wire connections between said battery and said plate, and a switch suitably connected to the said wire connections, substantially'as set forth.
  • a substantially U-shaped retaining-plate connections between the same and an electrical supply, a pair of lamps connected to said plate, con tact-springs of unequal length mounted on said plate and adapted to engage said lamps, and connections between said contact-springs and a source of electrical supply.
  • buttons proper a pair of buttons proper, a retaining-plate, a pair of sockets suitably connected to said plate, a lamp suitably secured to each of said sockets, a binding-post connected to said plate, a pair of contact-springs mounted on said post and adapted to engage the said sockets, a connec- ⁇ binding-post connected to said plates, a pair of contact-springs mounted on said post and adapted to engage the said sockets, a connection between said binding-post and an electrical supply, a binding-post connected to said plate, a connection between the same and a source of, electrical supply, and a switch suit-ably arranged upon the said connections,

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Nu. 659,467. Patented Oct-9, |900. W. A. CHURCH.
ELECTRICAL ILLUMINATED BUTTON.
(Application led Dem 9, 1899.)
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WALTER A. CHURCH, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
ELECTRICAL ILLUMINATED BUTTON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.` 659,467, dated October 9, 1900.
Application filed December 9, 1899. Serial No. 739,797. @lo model.)
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Be it known that I, WALTER A. CHURCH, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric-Illuminated Buttons, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in electrical cuff-buttons and is particularly adapted for Wear.
One object of my invention is to construct a pair of cuffs carrying an incandescent lamp connected to a suitable source of electrical supply, which lamps can be lighted at the discretion of the wearer of the buttons.
A further object of my invention is to provide a pair of cuff-buttons with means for properly positioning the same when attached to a pair of cuffs.
Briefly described, my invention consists of a pair of buttons, each provided with an opening to receive a miniature incandescent lamp carrying a socket which is secured in a positioning-plate provided witha pair of contactsprings and connected to a suitable source of electrical supply.
My invention finally consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
In describing the invention in detail refererence is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and wherein like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective View of one of my improved cuff-buttons connected to a cuff, shown in dotted lines, and also connected to a source of electrical supply. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of one of myimproved cuff-buttons. Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view thereof. Fig. 4. is a perspective view of the retainingplate. Fig. 5 is a perspective View of the smaller contact-spring. Fig. 6 is a perspective View of the larger contact-spring.
Referring to the drawings by reference-numerals, l indicates a cuff, shown in dotted lines and provided with the usual buttonplate 6, provided with a pair of screw-thread-v ed openings 7 7 to receive the sockets, which extend through the plate, as shown, and are adapted to be brought into contact with a pair of engagement-springs 8 9, the spring `8 being smaller than the spring 9 and contacts with the outer socket, while the spring 9 contacts with the inner socket. Both of these contact-springs are secured upon a positive binding-post 10, which is insulated from the plate 6 and has the positive wire 11 connected thereto.
12 indicates a negative binding-post and is in contact with the plate 6, to which the negative wire 13 is connected. The positioningplate is adapted to be suitably insulated.
The wires 1l 13 are connected to a suitable storage battery 14 and also to a switch 15, arranged at any suitable point thereof.
I set up 'my improved button in the following manner: The positioning-plate is arranged between the inner faceof each side of the cuff at the buttonholes thereof and the buttons at the outer face of the sides of the cuff at the buttonholes thereof. A miniature incandescent lamp is then placed through the openings in the buttons and is secured in the positioning plate by means of the screwthreaded socket mounted in the screw-threaded openings of the plate and contacting therewith, which brings each contact-spring into engagement with its proper contact, (thesesprings being of the desired form.) The current being turned on by means of the switch, the lamp will be illuminated. The battery is adapted to be secured in a convenient pocket, together with the switch, so that the wearer can illuminate the buttons at will.
It is thought that the many advantages of my improved construction can be readily understood from the foregoing description,
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taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
It will be noted that various changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the general spirit of my invention.
Having thus' fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In an electrical cuit-button, the combination of a pair of buttons proper, a positioningplate, an incandescent lamp mounted within each of the said buttons and suitably connected to said retaining-plate,an electrical supply, and means connected to the said plate and said supply for forming an electrical circuit thereby illuminating the said lam ps.
2. In an electrical cuff-button, the combination of a pair of buttons proper, a position ingplate, an incandescent lamp mounted within each of the said buttons and suitably connected to said retaining-plate, a pair of contact-springs connected to said plate andadapted to engage said lamps, an electrical supply, and connections between said plate and said supply for forming a circuit thereby permitting of the illuminating of the lamps.
3. An electrical cuit-button consisting of a pair of buttons proper, a retaining or positioning plate arranged between the same, an incandescent lamp extending through each of the said buttons and suitably connected to the said plate, and a pair of contact-springs suitably mounted on the said plate and adapted to engagethe said lamps.
4. An electrical cuit-button consisting of a pair of buttons proper, a retaining or positioning plate arranged between the same, an incandescentglobe extending through each of the said buttons and suitably connected to the said plate, a pair of contact-springs suitably mounted on the said plate and adapted to engage the said lamps, a storage battery, suitable wire connections between said battery and said plate, and a switch suitably connected to the said wire.
5. In an electrical cuff-button, apair of buttons provided with centrally-arranged opening, a substantially U-shaped retaining or positioning plate arranged between said buttons and provided with a pair of screw-thread ed openings, an incandescent lamp extending through each of the said buttons and secured in one of the said openings of the retainingplate, a pair of contact-springs mounted on the said plate and adapted to engage said lamps, a storage battery, suitable wire connections between said battery and said plate, and a switch suitably connected to the said wire connections, substantially'as set forth.
6. In an electrical cuff-button, a substantially U-shaped retaining-plate, connections between the same and an electrical supply, a pair of lamps connected to said plate, con tact-springs of unequal length mounted on said plate and adapted to engage said lamps, and connections between said contact-springs and a source of electrical supply.
7. In an electrical cuff-button, a pair of buttons proper, a retaining-plate, a pair of sockets suitably connected to said plate, a lamp suitably secured to each of said sockets, a binding-post connected to said plate, a pair of contact-springs mounted on said post and adapted to engage the said sockets, a connec- `binding-post connected to said plates, a pair of contact-springs mounted on said post and adapted to engage the said sockets, a connection between said binding-post and an electrical supply, a binding-post connected to said plate, a connection between the same and a source of, electrical supply, and a switch suit-ably arranged upon the said connections,
substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I aiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WALTER A. CHURCH. Witnesses:
JOHN NOLAND, WILLIAM E. MINOR.
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US2546945A (en) * 1947-10-03 1951-03-27 Raymond N Matson Illuminated earring
US2605385A (en) * 1948-04-10 1952-07-29 Levinson Mfg Company Inc Illuminated toy figure

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US2546945A (en) * 1947-10-03 1951-03-27 Raymond N Matson Illuminated earring
US2605385A (en) * 1948-04-10 1952-07-29 Levinson Mfg Company Inc Illuminated toy figure

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