US734432A - Lantern-holder for vehicles. - Google Patents

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US734432A US15151103A US1903151511A US734432A US 734432 A US734432 A US 734432A US 15151103 A US15151103 A US 15151103A US 1903151511 A US1903151511 A US 1903151511A US 734432 A US734432 A US 734432A
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  • This invention provides a novel form of holder for securing various makes of lanterns to the dashboard of a road vehicle or machine, said holder comprising in its make-up a frame, a clamp, a reflector, and lantern-grips, the latter being relatively adjustable and mounted in such a manner as to admit of the lantern being readily placed in positionand removed for trimming or other purpose.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a lanternholder embodying theinvention, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a section of the clamp for securing the holder to the dashboard or other part of a vehicle.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of the clamp.
  • Theframe of the holder comprises a bar 1, having its end portions curved in the same direction, so as to receive between them the lantern or otherilluminating device.
  • the upper forward end of the bar is thickened and widened and is provided with a tubular extension 2, in which is slidably mounted stem 3, provided at its upper end with flange 4 and ring 5.
  • Plate 6 is scured to the lower end of stem 3, the latter being threaded and passed through an opening in the center of said plate and receiving a nut upon its lower end, thereby admitting of plate 6 being readily removed from stem 3 when desired for any stem 10 of plate 11, the latter constituting a rest upon which the lantern is placed, said lantern being confined between plates 6 and '11, which, in effect, form grips by means of which the lantern is clamped 'when'fitted to the holder.
  • the reflector 12 is preferably of metal, having the face adjacent to the lamp polished, and this reflector is constructed so as to concentrate the rays of light and throw same forward in parallel lines, said reflector having an approximately parabolic form.
  • the upper portion of the reflector curves upward and forward, and the side portions curve so as to embrace the sides of the lantern.
  • This reflector is secured to the frame by means of pairs of arms 13 and 14, located near the up per and lower ends of the frame and projected laterally therefrom in opposite directions and apertured to receive the fastenings by means of whichthe reflector is attached thereto.
  • a bar 27 is applied to the lower end of the reflector and is centrally apertu red to receive a machine screw or fastening 28, fitted into a threaded opening in the extremity of thelower end of frame 1, thereby serving in conjunction with arms 13 and 14 to secure the reflector, as wellas bracing the frame.
  • Bracket 15' is adapted to be secured to frame 1 in such a manner as to admitof it being turned so as to occupy'either a vertical or horizontal position, according as the clamp is to grip the upper edge of the dashboard or the side thereof.
  • the upright member of bracket 13 is provided with bolt-p opening 19 and openings 20 and 21, openings 20 being disposed at a right angle to openings 21, and the sets of openings adapted to receive studs 22, projected from a thickened part 23 of frame 1.
  • Fastening bolt 24 is adapted to pass through bolt-opening 19 and secure bracket 15 to the frame either in a vertical or a horizontal position.
  • the horizontal member of the bracket is provided with a series of T-shaped openings 25, adapted to receive T-shaped projection 26 at the upper end of clamp-plate 17, thereby admitting of said plate being adjusted to a greater or less distance from clamp-plate 16, according to the thickness of the part to which the holder is to be clamped.
  • Bolt 18 passes through registering openings in clamp-plates 16 and 17 and is provided with a spring adapted to be compressed by clamp-nut of said bolt to prevent plates 16 and 17 from injuriously gripping the part to which the holder may be applied.
  • a frame comprising forwardly-extended parts having vertical openings, one of said openings being threaded, a plate having a threaded stem mounted in said threaded opening, a companion plate having a stem slidably mounted in the other opening, and a spring interposed between the last-mentioned plate and the adjacent forward portion of the frame, substantially as set forth.
  • a frame having forwardly'extended parts, one of said parts having a threaded opening, a plate having a threaded stem adjust-ably mounted in said threaded opening, a tubular extension applied to the other part of the frame, a stem slidably mounted in said tubular extension,
  • a frame comprising a bar having its end portions forwardly extended and provided with lantern-grips, a reflector, a bar connecting lower side portions of the reflector, a fastening for securing said bar to the lower forward ends of the frame, and upper and lower sets of arms projected from said bar and secured to said reflector, substantially as set forth.
  • a clamp reversibly fitted to said frame, and means forsecu ring said clamp to the frame comprising a single fastening and a pair of studs and corresponding openings, substantially as set forth.
  • a clamp comprising a fixed member, a support therefor provided with a series of T-shaped openings, an adjustable member having a T-shaped projection forcooperation with any one of said T-shaped openings, and a clamp-bolt for connecting the clamp member, substantially as set forth.

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' PATENTBD JULY 21, mos. A. c. s. RUE.
LANTERN HOLDER FOR VEHICLES. APPLICATION FILED APR. 7. 1903.
UNITED STATES Patented July 21, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT CHRISTIAN S. RUE, OF NORTHWOOD, IOWA.
LANTERN-HOLDER FOR VEHICLES.
SBEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 734,432, dated July 21, 1903. Application filed April '7, 1903. Serial No. 15 ,511. (roman To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALBERT CHRISTIAN S. RUE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Northwood, in the county of Worth and State of Iowa, have inventedcertain new and useful Improvements in Lantern-Holders for Vehicles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention provides a novel form of holder for securing various makes of lanterns to the dashboard of a road vehicle or machine, said holder comprising in its make-up a frame, a clamp, a reflector, and lantern-grips, the latter being relatively adjustable and mounted in such a manner as to admit of the lantern being readily placed in positionand removed for trimming or other purpose.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for efiecting the result reference is to be had to the following description and drawings hereto attached.
While the essential and characteristic featuresof the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a lanternholder embodying theinvention, parts being broken away. Fig. 2 isa section of the clamp for securing the holder to the dashboard or other part of a vehicle. Fig. 3 is a detail view of the clamp.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description-and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
Theframe of the holder comprises a bar 1, having its end portions curved in the same direction, so as to receive between them the lantern or otherilluminating device. The upper forward end of the bar is thickened and widened and is provided with a tubular extension 2, in which is slidably mounted stem 3, provided at its upper end with flange 4 and ring 5. Plate 6 is scured to the lower end of stem 3, the latter being threaded and passed through an opening in the center of said plate and receiving a nut upon its lower end, thereby admitting of plate 6 being readily removed from stem 3 when desired for any stem 10 of plate 11, the latter constituting a rest upon which the lantern is placed, said lantern being confined between plates 6 and '11, which, in effect, form grips by means of which the lantern is clamped 'when'fitted to the holder. Y
The reflector 12 is preferably of metal, having the face adjacent to the lamp polished, and this reflector is constructed so as to concentrate the rays of light and throw same forward in parallel lines, said reflector having an approximately parabolic form. The upper portion of the reflector curves upward and forward, and the side portions curve so as to embrace the sides of the lantern. This reflector is secured to the frame by means of pairs of arms 13 and 14, located near the up per and lower ends of the frame and projected laterally therefrom in opposite directions and apertured to receive the fastenings by means of whichthe reflector is attached thereto. A bar 27 is applied to the lower end of the reflector and is centrally apertu red to receive a machine screw or fastening 28, fitted into a threaded opening in the extremity of thelower end of frame 1, thereby serving in conjunction with arms 13 and 14 to secure the reflector, as wellas bracing the frame.
The means forsecuring the holder to the vehicle consist of bracket 15, clamp-plates 16 and 17, and clamp-bolt 18, the latter cooperating with plateslB and 17 to cause the latter to grip opposite sides of the dashboard or other part of the vehicle to which the'device may be applied. Bracket 15'is adapted to be secured to frame 1 in such a manner as to admitof it being turned so as to occupy'either a vertical or horizontal position, according as the clamp is to grip the upper edge of the dashboard or the side thereof. The upright member of bracket 13 is provided with bolt-p opening 19 and openings 20 and 21, openings 20 being disposed at a right angle to openings 21, and the sets of openings adapted to receive studs 22, projected from a thickened part 23 of frame 1. Fastening bolt 24 is adapted to pass through bolt-opening 19 and secure bracket 15 to the frame either in a vertical or a horizontal position. The horizontal member of the bracket is provided with a series of T-shaped openings 25, adapted to receive T-shaped projection 26 at the upper end of clamp-plate 17, thereby admitting of said plate being adjusted to a greater or less distance from clamp-plate 16, according to the thickness of the part to which the holder is to be clamped. Bolt 18 passes through registering openings in clamp-plates 16 and 17 and is provided with a spring adapted to be compressed by clamp-nut of said bolt to prevent plates 16 and 17 from injuriously gripping the part to which the holder may be applied.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. In a lantern-holder, a frame comprising forwardly-extended parts having vertical openings, one of said openings being threaded, a plate having a threaded stem mounted in said threaded opening, a companion plate having a stem slidably mounted in the other opening, and a spring interposed between the last-mentioned plate and the adjacent forward portion of the frame, substantially as set forth.
2. In a lantern-holder, a framehaving forwardly'extended parts, one of said parts having a threaded opening, a plate having a threaded stem adjust-ably mounted in said threaded opening, a tubular extension applied to the other part of the frame, a stem slidably mounted in said tubular extension,
a plate fitted to the lower end of said stem, and a spring mounted upon said stem and confined between the plate and part of the frame having said tubular extension,substantially as specified.
3. In a lantern-holder, abarconstitutinga frame and having its end portions extended forwardly and provided with lantern-grips, a reflector, and upper and lower pairs of arms projected from said bar and serving to secure the reflector thereto, substantially as set forth.
4. In a lantern-holder, a frame comprising a bar having its end portions forwardly extended and provided with lantern-grips, a reflector, a bar connecting lower side portions of the reflector, a fastening for securing said bar to the lower forward ends of the frame, and upper and lower sets of arms projected from said bar and secured to said reflector, substantially as set forth.
5. In a lantern-holder, and in combination with the frame, a clamp reversibly fitted to said frame, and means forsecu ring said clamp to the frame comprising a single fastening and a pair of studs and corresponding openings, substantially as set forth.
6. In a lantern-holder, and in combination with the frame, a clamp comprising a fixed member, a support therefor provided with a series of T-shaped openings, an adjustable member having a T-shaped projection forcooperation with any one of said T-shaped openings, and a clamp-bolt for connecting the clamp member, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALBERT CHRISTIAN S. RUE.
Witnesses:
E. II. EVANSON, Dow SIMMoNDs.
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US2559003A (en) * 1949-07-18 1951-07-03 Ernest O Brow Lantern and reflector support with universally adjustable base
US3158147A (en) * 1963-04-24 1964-11-24 Edward J Catania Bunsen burner shield guard and reflector
US20100054844A1 (en) * 2008-08-28 2010-03-04 Hct Asia, Ltd. Flow-through dispenser with helical actuation

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2559003A (en) * 1949-07-18 1951-07-03 Ernest O Brow Lantern and reflector support with universally adjustable base
US3158147A (en) * 1963-04-24 1964-11-24 Edward J Catania Bunsen burner shield guard and reflector
US20100054844A1 (en) * 2008-08-28 2010-03-04 Hct Asia, Ltd. Flow-through dispenser with helical actuation

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