US962816A - Electrical receptacle and rosette. - Google Patents

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US962816A
US962816A US46801608A US1908468016A US962816A US 962816 A US962816 A US 962816A US 46801608 A US46801608 A US 46801608A US 1908468016 A US1908468016 A US 1908468016A US 962816 A US962816 A US 962816A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • My invention relates to electrical receptacles and rosettes especially those adapted for use at the flaring outlets from conduit pipes, and the objectof my invention is to so construct the insulating body of the receptacle or rosette that it may adapt itself readily to form the means for connecting the insulating cover to the outlet piece and that in a way which will allow a convenient connecting up of the wires.
  • F igre 1 is a vertical section on the line 11, ig. 2, through the flaring outlet piece and insulating cover but showing the receptacle in side elevation;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, showing the cover removed;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the insulating base detached and with all the conducting parts removed;
  • A is the flaring outlet piece, which is commonly used on the end of an electrical conduit pipe, and has two inwardly projecting lugs a, a on opposite sides at 1ts open month. These lugs are tapped for the reception of securing screws 7), which pass throu h openings 0 in the base flange (l of the insulating body D of the receptacle, this body being porcelain or other insulating material.
  • this insulating body is shown as carrying the usual screw ring R and central spring contact C for an Edison lamp base, these two terminals having binding screws s, 8 for the attachment of the bared ends of the wires IV, ll".
  • Notches "w, w, are formed in the base flange (l for the assage of the wires to the terminals.
  • the flange d is formed with extensions (Z beyond the said notches w, w, and I secure in these extensions threaded thimbles t to receive the threaded ends of headed securing screws F, F, which pass through suitable openingswith its terminal plates for the terminals and in the insulating cover piece G, to secure the latter over the mouth 0 the outlet piece and the body of the receptacle and its metal partsi as will be understood by reference to en my invention is applied to a rosette, the only material change is in the construction of the main body part D Figs. 4 and 5,
  • the body as carrying two L- shaped terminal plates 7 secured to the base in any suitable way. These plates have binding screws 6 for connection of the wires from the conduit, and binding posts 8 for connection of the wires passing out through the opening in the cover G
  • the base flange d of the insulating body by which the -In the present instance I have shown the latter is to. be secured to the outlet piece of a the conduit,-has extensions d provided with threaded thimblesi for the reception of the threaded ends of the headed screws F securing the cover (it to the base.
  • An electrical appliance adapted for use at the flaringmouth of an electrical conduit and COmPIlSID an insulatin body carrying having formed a base flange by which it may be secured to said mouth piece, said insulating flange having extensions with threaded thimbles, securing screws and a cover held in place by the latter,'substantially as described.
  • An electrical appliance adapted for use at the flaring mouth of an electrical conduit and comprising an insulating body carrying terminals and having formed with the body a base flange by which it may be secured to. said mouth piece, said insulating flange hav-- ing extensions with threaded thimbles and intermediate notches for the wires, securing screws to engage said thimbles and a cover held in place by the screws, substantially as described.

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L. J. OASTONGUAY. LEGTRIGAL REGEPTAOLB AND ROSETTE.
APPLICATION FILED DEG.17, 1908.
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ITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LEGEB J. CASTONGUAY, OF BEIDGEIPOR'I', CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOB TO THE BRYANT ELECTRIC COMPANY, OI BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT, A. CORPORATION OF CON- NECTICUT.
ELECTRICAL BECEPTLCLE AND ROSET'IE.
Patented June 28, 1910.
Application filed December 17, 1903. Serial No. 488,016.
1 a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and residing at Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield and State 0 Connecticut, have invented certain new. and useful Imrovements in Electrical Receptacles and osettes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to electrical receptacles and rosettes especially those adapted for use at the flaring outlets from conduit pipes, and the objectof my invention is to so construct the insulating body of the receptacle or rosette that it may adapt itself readily to form the means for connecting the insulating cover to the outlet piece and that in a way which will allow a convenient connecting up of the wires.
In the accompanying drawings F igre 1 is a vertical section on the line 11, ig. 2, through the flaring outlet piece and insulating cover but showing the receptacle in side elevation; Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, showing the cover removed; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the insulating base detached and with all the conducting parts removed; Fi 4 is a view of a rosette, similar to Fig. 1, ut without the outlet piece;.and Fig. 5 is a plan view of the rosette base.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, A is the flaring outlet piece, which is commonly used on the end of an electrical conduit pipe, and has two inwardly projecting lugs a, a on opposite sides at 1ts open month. These lugs are tapped for the reception of securing screws 7), which pass throu h openings 0 in the base flange (l of the insulating body D of the receptacle, this body being porcelain or other insulating material. In' the present instance this insulating body is shown as carrying the usual screw ring R and central spring contact C for an Edison lamp base, these two terminals having binding screws s, 8 for the attachment of the bared ends of the wires IV, ll". Notches "w, w, are formed in the base flange (l for the assage of the wires to the terminals. The flange d is formed with extensions (Z beyond the said notches w, w, and I secure in these extensions threaded thimbles t to receive the threaded ends of headed securing screws F, F, which pass through suitable openingswith its terminal plates for the terminals and in the insulating cover piece G, to secure the latter over the mouth 0 the outlet piece and the body of the receptacle and its metal partsi as will be understood by reference to en my invention is applied to a rosette, the only material change is in the construction of the main body part D Figs. 4 and 5,
wire connections instead of the lamp base connections.
body as carrying two L- shaped terminal plates 7 secured to the base in any suitable way. These plates have binding screws 6 for connection of the wires from the conduit, and binding posts 8 for connection of the wires passing out through the opening in the cover G As in the construction 0 the receptacle (Figs. 1 to 3), however, the base flange d of the insulating body, by which the -In the present instance I have shown the latter is to. be secured to the outlet piece of a the conduit,-has extensions d provided with threaded thimblesi for the reception of the threaded ends of the headed screws F securing the cover (it to the base.
I c aim asmy invention '1. An electrical appliance adapted for use at the flaringmouth of an electrical conduit and COmPIlSID an insulatin body carrying having formed a base flange by which it may be secured to said mouth piece, said insulating flange having extensions with threaded thimbles, securing screws and a cover held in place by the latter,'substantially as described.
2. An electrical appliance adapted for use at the flaring mouth of an electrical conduit and comprising an insulating body carrying terminals and having formed with the body a base flange by which it may be secured to. said mouth piece, said insulating flange hav-- ing extensions with threaded thimbles and intermediate notches for the wires, securing screws to engage said thimbles and a cover held in place by the screws, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presepce of two subscribing witnesses. I
LEGER J.'CASTONGUAY. Witnesses:
G. W. Goonninon,
H. W. GoLnsnonoUoH.
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