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US737651A
US737651A US9837302A US1902098373A US737651A US 737651 A US737651 A US 737651A US 9837302 A US9837302 A US 9837302A US 1902098373 A US1902098373 A US 1902098373A US 737651 A US737651 A US 737651A
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  • FRANK MOINTYRE OF NElV YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO THEODORE I-I. JOSEPH AND JAMES J. EHRENREIOH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
  • My invention relates to a shade-holder es- IO pecially adapted for'attaching shades, reflectors, diffusers, or other light-controlling devices to the sockets of incandescent lamps.
  • a shade-holder es- IO pecially adapted for'attaching shades, reflectors, diffusers, or other light-controlling devices to the sockets of incandescent lamps.
  • the obj ectis therefore, in the main to econzo omize the time of the employees of contractors and engineers in installing buildings with lamp-shades, while a second and important aim is to cheapen the cost of manufacture, a reduction of the size of the shade-holder, and
  • My invention involves all the .uses of the 0 device; but I will describe it only in connection with incandescent-lamp sockets.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical elevation of a socket and shade-holder, the shade being shown by a dotted line.
  • the holder is in a clamped
  • Fig. 2 is an inverted plan of the holder shown in Fig. l in a clamped condition.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of a metallic shade so constructed that my invention may be used therewith.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of a portion of the shade shown in Fig. 3, together with an outline of the socket and the shade-holder applied thereto.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation, partly in sec tion, of what is shown in Figs. 3 and 4, showing the holder in its clamped condition; but
  • Fig. 6 shows one of the preferred forms of holder by a plan view.
  • the holder is inverted as compared with the Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a holder like that in Figs. 1 and 2 as far as the lamp is concerned and like that in Fig. 6 as far as the other features are
  • the holder consists of a spring Wire so bent as to form clips for holding the shade when the holder is closed, for releasing the shade when the holder is open, and a clamp for maintaining a holder in a closed condition both upon the lamp-socket and upon the shade.
  • '8 is as follows: A wire in one continuous piece.
  • the clips 0 and c extend over and inward as regards the lip g usually formed at the pe riphery of a shade it.
  • Fig. 7 The construction shown in Fig. 7 is the same as that shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 8, except that the circular portions have loops j between the clips perpendicular to the radius of the circular portions a for resting against the sides of the socketst'and for producing a reaction thereon when there is any tendency of the shade to wabble, as in ships, trolleycars, and other vehicles, or shaky places.
  • Fig. 6 In the construction shown in Fig. 6 are the same circular portions a, the vertical loops j therein, two of the clips 0 on the loops b, and a clip a, formed on an end 70 of the wire that extends outward radially from the holder.
  • the lock or clamp is formed by a bent-up end Z against the end 70. The operation consists in applying the shade and the socket and then pulling the ends it and Z together until the end Z clasps the end 70.
  • one of the clips is formed by a loop I), the ends of the wire forming the-loops being bent, the one, m, radially outward and the other, m, so as to loop over the end m when in a closed condition.
  • Fig. 10 is a view of the clamp of Fig. 6, shown inverted, the rest of the holder being ing omitted.
  • the shade h is formed with its cylindrical portion h having slots 0, one of the slots extending upward, as at o, to form shoulders slot 0, the holder, together with the shade,
  • a holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for use with a lamp-socket having an annular projection consisting of a continuous wire having circular portions, loop portions substantially in the vertical plane of the wire, other loop portions radiating outward, and bent partly upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, the ends of the wire radiating outward to form clips and then upward, and a latch pivoted on one extended end and adapted to extend around and retain the other extended end, said circular portions being adapted to surround the lamp-socket above said annular projection.
  • Aholder for a lamp-shade having an out wardly-projecting lip and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portions of said socket, loop portions radiating outward and bent partly upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, and means for clamping the free ends of the wire together tightlyaround said cylindrical portion of said socket.
  • a holder fora lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion thereof consisting of a wirein one'piece having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portions of said socket, loop portions bent upward with respect to the radius of said central portions, other loop portions radiating outward and bent partly upon themselves to form clips which are adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, and means for clamping the free ends of the wire together tightly around said cylindrical portion of said socket.
  • Aholder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket said holder consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outward and partly bent upon them selves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, and a latch connecting the extended porti ns.
  • a holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for hearing against the cylindrical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outwardly and partly bent upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, and a latch pivoted to one extended end, and having a bent portion which is detachably located around the other extended end of the wire.
  • a holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket said holder consisting of a, single continuous wire havingcir cular portions for bearing against the cylin drical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outwardly and partly bent upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, a
  • latch pivoted to one extended end, and having a bent portion which is detachably located around the other extended end of the wire, and loop portions in the circular portions extending at right angles to the radius of the circular portions.
  • a holder for a lamp-shade consisting of a spring-wire in a single piece with hook portions for detachably supporting a shade, and means for clamping the free ends of said Wire detachably together.
  • a holder for a shade, and for attach ment to a lamp-socket consisting of a single wire with free ends, said holder formed to grip detachably both the shade and the socket, and means for detachably connecting the free ends of the wire together.
  • a holder for a shade, and for attachment to a lamp-socket consisting of a single wire in a single piece with free ends, with bent portions for gripping both the shade and the socket, and a latch pivoted to one free end and bent detachably around the other free end of said Wire.
  • a holder for a lamp-shade consisting of a wire in a single piece and with free ends, and said wire having portions upon which the shade may be supported, and other portions for gripping said socket, and means for detachably connecting said ends together, said means consisting of a clamp (letachably connecting said free ends, forming one of the supports for said shade.
  • a lamp-shade holder consisting of a single wire, so bent that one portion thereof forms a ring, another portion, radial arms terminated by hooks, and a clamp for holding the free ends of the wire together.

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No. 73?;651. PATBNTED SEPT. 1, 1903. I F. MQINTYRE.
ELECTRIC SHADE HOLDER.
APPLIOATIOR' FILED MAR. 15, 1902.
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- holder shown in Fig. 1.
No. 737,65l.
Unrrno STATES rammed September 1, 190a.
PATIENT QFFICE.
FRANK MOINTYRE, OF NElV YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO THEODORE I-I. JOSEPH AND JAMES J. EHRENREIOH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
ELECTRIC SHADE-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 737,651, dated September 1, 1903.
' Application filed March 15, 1902. Serial No. 98,373, (No model.)
5 State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Shade- Holders, of which the following is a specifi cation.
My invention relates to a shade-holder es- IO pecially adapted for'attaching shades, reflectors, diffusers, or other light-controlling devices to the sockets of incandescent lamps. In the type now found on the market much valuable time is consumed in equipping, for
example, a large modern office building with shades and shade-holders in view of the number of manipulations necessary and the need of tools, such as a screw-driver.
The obj ectis, therefore, in the main to econzo omize the time of the employees of contractors and engineers in installing buildings with lamp-shades, while a second and important aim is to cheapen the cost of manufacture, a reduction of the size of the shade-holder, and
the production of a holder that may be manipulated in a simple manner by servants in private houses, where it is often desired to remove the shades for cleaning.
My invention involves all the .uses of the 0 device; but I will describe it only in connection with incandescent-lamp sockets.
Figure 1 is a vertical elevation of a socket and shade-holder, the shade being shown by a dotted line. The holder is in a clamped Fig. 2 is an inverted plan of the holder shown in Fig. l in a clamped condition. Fig. 3 is a view of a metallic shade so constructed that my invention may be used therewith. Fig. 4 is a plan of a portion of the shade shown in Fig. 3, together with an outline of the socket and the shade-holder applied thereto. Fig. 5 is a side elevation, partly in sec tion, of what is shown in Figs. 3 and 4, showing the holder in its clamped condition; but
the socket is removed. Fig. 6 shows one of the preferred forms of holder by a plan view. The holder is inverted as compared with the Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a holder like that in Figs. 1 and 2 as far as the lamp is concerned and like that in Fig. 6 as far as the other features are In general the holder consists of a spring Wire so bent as to form clips for holding the shade when the holder is closed, for releasing the shade when the holder is open, and a clamp for maintaining a holder in a closed condition both upon the lamp-socket and upon the shade.
The construction shown in Figs. 1, 2, and
'8 is as follows: A wire in one continuous piece.
is bent into a circle a, having three loops Z) extending at right angles from the circle Ct at any suitable distance apart, said loops being bent upon themselves to form clips 0 and with the ends of the wire bent to form clips 0, the ends being extended outwardly and one carrying a latch 01, pivoted on one end 6 of the wire and bent to form a clip f for clamping the other end 6 of the wire. The clips 0 and c extend over and inward as regards the lip g usually formed at the pe riphery of a shade it. When the clamp dis closed upon the end 6, the clips are tightly closed under the lip g and around and upon the socket i, just above the annular projection 1; formed upon the socket 2'. By releasing the latch d the ends e 6 spring apart because of the elasticity of the wire, and therefore the holder is easily pulled away both from the socket and from the shade. By a reverse operation consisting in applying the lip g within the clips 0, locating the holder around the socket i above the projection t", and clamping the endf of the latch 01 around the end 6 the shade and socket are quickly combined and ready for use. llundreds'may be applied by one man in one day.
The construction shown in Fig. 7 is the same as that shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 8, except that the circular portions have loops j between the clips perpendicular to the radius of the circular portions a for resting against the sides of the socketst'and for producing a reaction thereon when there is any tendency of the shade to wabble, as in ships, trolleycars, and other vehicles, or shaky places.
In the construction shown in Fig. 6 are the same circular portions a, the vertical loops j therein, two of the clips 0 on the loops b, and a clip a, formed on an end 70 of the wire that extends outward radially from the holder. The lock or clamp is formed by a bent-up end Z against the end 70. The operation consists in applying the shade and the socket and then pulling the ends it and Z together until the end Z clasps the end 70.
In the construction shown in Fig. 9 one of the clips is formed by a loop I), the ends of the wire forming the-loops being bent, the one, m, radially outward and the other, m, so as to loop over the end m when in a closed condition.
Fig. 10 is a view of the clamp of Fig. 6, shown inverted, the rest of the holder being ing omitted.
In the construction shown in Figs. 3, 4c, and 5 the shade h is formed with its cylindrical portion h having slots 0, one of the slots extending upward, as at o, to form shoulders slot 0, the holder, together with the shade,
will slip over the projection t".
I claim as my invention" 1. A holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for use with a lamp-socket having an annular projection, consisting of a continuous wire having circular portions, loop portions substantially in the vertical plane of the wire, other loop portions radiating outward, and bent partly upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, the ends of the wire radiating outward to form clips and then upward, and a latch pivoted on one extended end and adapted to extend around and retain the other extended end, said circular portions being adapted to surround the lamp-socket above said annular projection.
2. Aholder for a lamp-shade having an out wardly-projecting lip and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion, consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portions of said socket, loop portions radiating outward and bent partly upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, and means for clamping the free ends of the wire together tightlyaround said cylindrical portion of said socket.
3. A holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylinconsisting of a wire in a single piece, having bent portions for gripping the cylindrical portion of said socket, other portions for gripping the lip of said shade, the wire having free ends, and means for clamping the ends together.
4. A holder fora lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion thereof,,said holder consisting of a wirein one'piece having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portions of said socket, loop portions bent upward with respect to the radius of said central portions, other loop portions radiating outward and bent partly upon themselves to form clips which are adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, and means for clamping the free ends of the wire together tightly around said cylindrical portion of said socket.
5. Aholder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket, said holder consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for bearing against the cylindrical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outward and partly bent upon them selves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, and a latch connecting the extended porti ns.
6. A holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket,'said holder consisting of a single continuous wire having circular portions for hearing against the cylindrical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outwardly and partly bent upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, and a latch pivoted to one extended end, and having a bent portion which is detachably located around the other extended end of the wire.
7. A holder for a lamp-shade having an outwardly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having an annular projection upon a cylindrical portion of said socket, said holder consisting of a, single continuous wire havingcir cular portions for bearing against the cylin drical portion of said socket, loop portions radiating outwardly and partly bent upon themselves to form clips adapted to pass under the lip of the shade, an additional clip formed by partly bent-over ends of the wire, said ends being extended beyond the clip portions, a
latch pivoted to one extended end, and having a bent portion which is detachably located around the other extended end of the wire, and loop portions in the circular portions extending at right angles to the radius of the circular portions. drical portion of said lam p-socket, said holder 8. A holder for a lamp-shade having an outwire in a single piece having free ends, bent weirdly-projecting lip, and for a lamp-socket having a cylindrical portion, consisting of a over loops of the wire for gripping the lip of the shade, circular portions between the bent-over loops for gripping the cylindrical portion of said socket, means arranged upon said circular portions for preventing a Wabbling motion of the holder upon the socket, and a clamp for holding the ends of the wire detachably together.
9. A holder for a lamp-shade consisting of a spring-wire in a single piece with hook portions for detachably supporting a shade, and means for clamping the free ends of said Wire detachably together.
10. A holder for a shade, and for attach ment to a lamp-socket, consisting of a single wire with free ends, said holder formed to grip detachably both the shade and the socket, and means for detachably connecting the free ends of the wire together.
11. A holder for a shade, and for attachment to a lamp-socket, consisting of a single wire in a single piece with free ends, with bent portions for gripping both the shade and the socket, and a latch pivoted to one free end and bent detachably around the other free end of said Wire.
12. A holder for a lamp-shade consisting of a wire in a single piece and with free ends, and said wire having portions upon which the shade may be supported, and other portions for gripping said socket, and means for detachably connecting said ends together, said means consisting of a clamp (letachably connecting said free ends, forming one of the supports for said shade.
13. A lamp-shade holder consisting of a single wire, so bent that one portion thereof forms a ring, another portion, radial arms terminated by hooks, and a clamp for holding the free ends of the wire together.
Signed this 10th day of March, 1902.
FRANK MOINTYRE.
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THEODORE HAROLD JOSEPH, JAMES JACOB EHRENREICH.
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