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US976587A
US976587A US47891809A US1909478918A US976587A US 976587 A US976587 A US 976587A US 47891809 A US47891809 A US 47891809A US 1909478918 A US1909478918 A US 1909478918A US 976587 A US976587 A US 976587A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V14/00Controlling the distribution of the light emitted by adjustment of elements
    • F21V14/04Controlling the distribution of the light emitted by adjustment of elements by movement of reflectors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • My invention relates to a combination stand or frame adapted to support-both a lamp and a mirror adjustable therein.
  • the association of a lamp and adjustable mirror by such an arrangement is susceptible of varied uses since by adjusting the mirror a beam of light may be reflected or thrown in any desired direction within the scope of its adjustment for the purpose of lighting up dark halls, corners of buildings and ythe like. Th's combined arrangement will also be found useful for physicians and dentists who have many occasions to reflect a beam of light in a particular direction.
  • this combination has numerous uses as above stated, yet in my preferred embodiment I have shown it as adapted for use as a table lamp, particularly for hotel dining rooms, cafes, or the like.
  • Figure 1 shows the complete portion thereof in section
  • Fig. 2 is a sectlonal view through the lower part of the mirror frame, the base support and the plug connecting the two
  • Fig. 3 is a section through .one of the pivotal bearings for the mirror
  • Fig. 4 is a section through the upper portion -of the frame showing its connection with the upright tubular member.
  • a ring-shaped frame 2 preferably of hollow tubing.
  • This ring-shapedframe may be cir cular or oval or any other desired shape.
  • Ahollow plug member 8 as shown in Fig. 2, is inserted in the lower part of the tubular frame and is screw-threaded upon the supporting base 1 to connect said base to the frame 2.
  • This plug 8 has a hollow passageway 16 shown in-Fig. 2, for guiding the conducting wires 13 around into the tubular portion of the frame 2.
  • a plug 7 having also a guiding passageway 17 therethrough to conduct the wires upwardly into the upright tubular member 3 which is screw-threaded into the same, as shown in .encircling the same.
  • a locking nut-,11 ' for securing the mirror 'in its adjustment.
  • This bearing with its locking nut is more clearly shown in section by Fig. 3.
  • 1 3 indicates the conducting wires of a lamp circuit leading to the lamp 5 when such an electric lamp is used.
  • the lamp stand as a whole is freely movable in all directions and may therefore be 'rotated horizontally by hand, and as the mirror. is tiltable" on its horizontal pivots and ca n be locked in any of its adjusted positions, therelection of the light of the lamp from the mirror may be thrown in any desired direction within the scope possible by the adjustment of the stand and mirror.
  • the light emitting portion of the lamp is located at a point between two lines parallel with each other and cutting the ends of the axis of ro- 1 represents the base-supporting member tation of said mirror at right angles to said 105 for the stand which is usually circular and ends. may have lugs 14 of rubber or the like for.
  • A-freely movable lamp-stand having a This supporting member 1 has preferably base, a mirror, and a frame 4surrounding 110 an aperture l5 therethrough, as shown in said mirror and carrying a lamp on an extension of said frarne above said mirror, said mirror being pivoted in said frame on substantially horlzontal pivots.
  • a freely movable lamp-stand havin a base, a mirror, and a frame surroundlng said mirror and carrying a lamp on an extension above said mirror, said mirror being -pivoted in said frame on substantially horizontal pivots, said frame being formed of tubing for the reception of conducting Wires.
  • a freely movable lamp stand having a base, a mirror, a frame carried by said base and surrounding said mirror, said mirrorbein pivoted horizontally in said frame and provided withaplocking device at one of its c pivots whereby said mirror may be locked in any adjusted position, said c frame being formed of tubin connecting with an a e1:- ture in the base or the reception of an e ectric light Wire, and a su port for a lamp at the upper portion of sald frame and communicating with the interior of the same,

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' W. MONAIR.
LAMP STAND.
APPLIOATION FILED rEB.19,19o9.
976,587. Patented Nov.22, 1910.
UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIoE- WILLIAM MCNAIR, OF NEW YORK, 'IN'. Y.
LAMP-STAND.
976,587. Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 22, 1910. Application filed February 19, 1909. Serial N o. 478,918.
. lamp stand with a To all 'whom t may concern."
Be it known that I, WILLIAM MCNAIR, a citizen of the United States, residing at 44 West Forty-fourth street, New York, N. Y have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lamp-Stands, of which the following is a clear, full, and eXact description.
f My invention relates to a combination stand or frame adapted to support-both a lamp and a mirror adjustable therein. The association of a lamp and adjustable mirror by such an arrangement is susceptible of varied uses since by adjusting the mirror a beam of light may be reflected or thrown in any desired direction within the scope of its adjustment for the purpose of lighting up dark halls, corners of buildings and ythe like. Th's combined arrangement will also be found useful for physicians and dentists who have many occasions to reflect a beam of light in a particular direction. Although this combination has numerous uses as above stated, yet in my preferred embodiment I have shown it as adapted for use as a table lamp, particularly for hotel dining rooms, cafes, or the like. The usefulness of this arrangement, however, is not conned to any particular form of light as it is equally adaptable to a candle or other form, but when an electric light is used the parts are formed as shown to provide an uninterrupted conduit for the conducting wires up through the base of the stand and around the side of the frame up to the lamp socket.
My invention will be defined in the claims.
' Tn the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, Figure 1 shows the complete portion thereof in section; Fig. 2 is a sectlonal view through the lower part of the mirror frame, the base support and the plug connecting the two; Fig. 3 is a section through .one of the pivotal bearings for the mirror; and Fig. 4 is a section through the upper portion -of the frame showing its connection with the upright tubular member.
particularly Fig. 2. Above the supporting member is a ring-shaped frame 2, preferably of hollow tubing. This ring-shapedframe may be cir cular or oval or any other desired shape.
Ahollow plug member 8, as shown in Fig. 2, is inserted in the lower part of the tubular frame and is screw-threaded upon the supporting base 1 to connect said base to the frame 2. This plug 8 has a hollow passageway 16 shown in-Fig. 2, for guiding the conducting wires 13 around into the tubular portion of the frame 2. Into the upper portion of said frame 2 is similarly inserted a plug 7 having also a guiding passageway 17 therethrough to conduct the wires upwardly into the upright tubular member 3 which is screw-threaded into the same, as shown in .encircling the same. One of said bearings,
for example at the right of Fig. 1, is provided with a locking nut-,11 'for securing the mirror 'in its adjustment. This bearing with its locking nut is more clearly shown in section by Fig. 3. 1 3 indicates the conducting wires of a lamp circuit leading to the lamp 5 when such an electric lamp is used.
As the lamp stand as a whole is freely movable in all directions and may therefore be 'rotated horizontally by hand, and as the mirror. is tiltable" on its horizontal pivots and ca n be locked in any of its adjusted positions, therelection of the light of the lamp from the mirror may be thrown in any desired direction within the scope possible by the adjustment of the stand and mirror. V.In the best form of lmy invention the light emitting portion of the lamp is located at a point between two lines parallel with each other and cutting the ends of the axis of ro- 1 represents the base-supporting member tation of said mirror at right angles to said 105 for the stand which is usually circular and ends. may have lugs 14 of rubber or the like for. What I clalm 1s: holding it a slight distance from the table. 1'. A-freely movable lamp-stand having a This supporting member 1 has preferably base, a mirror, and a frame 4surrounding 110 an aperture l5 therethrough, as shown in said mirror and carrying a lamp on an extension of said frarne above said mirror, said mirror being pivoted in said frame on substantially horlzontal pivots.
2. A freely movable lamp-stand havin a base, a mirror, and a frame surroundlng said mirror and carrying a lamp on an extension above said mirror, said mirror being -pivoted in said frame on substantially horizontal pivots, said frame being formed of tubing for the reception of conducting Wires. 3. A freely movable lamp stand having a base, a mirror, a frame carried by said base and surrounding said mirror, said mirrorbein pivoted horizontally in said frame and provided withaplocking device at one of its c pivots whereby said mirror may be locked in any adjusted position, said c frame being formed of tubin connecting with an a e1:- ture in the base or the reception of an e ectric light Wire, and a su port for a lamp at the upper portion of sald frame and communicating with the interior of the same,
and an electric incandescent lamp carried byv said support.
Signed at New York this 18th day of January 1909.
WILLIAM MCNAIR. Witnesses: C. T. NEAL,
BEATRICE MIRvIs.
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US2439178A (en) * 1946-09-25 1948-04-06 Marchand Michelle Illuminated ornament
US2546530A (en) * 1948-03-15 1951-03-27 Lighting Specialties Inc Frame structure and support therefor
US3378679A (en) * 1966-04-18 1968-04-16 Trudeau Aime Combination lamp and mirror
US4337506A (en) * 1978-12-20 1982-06-29 Terada James I Adjustable lamp
US20090142197A1 (en) * 2006-04-10 2009-06-04 Peder Bay Enevoldsen Wind Turbine Rotor Blade
USD954454S1 (en) * 2020-01-13 2022-06-14 Menu A/S Mirror
USD977178S1 (en) * 2022-06-30 2023-01-31 Maiju Guo Desk lamp

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2439178A (en) * 1946-09-25 1948-04-06 Marchand Michelle Illuminated ornament
US2546530A (en) * 1948-03-15 1951-03-27 Lighting Specialties Inc Frame structure and support therefor
US3378679A (en) * 1966-04-18 1968-04-16 Trudeau Aime Combination lamp and mirror
US4337506A (en) * 1978-12-20 1982-06-29 Terada James I Adjustable lamp
US20090142197A1 (en) * 2006-04-10 2009-06-04 Peder Bay Enevoldsen Wind Turbine Rotor Blade
US8568103B2 (en) 2006-04-10 2013-10-29 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Wind turbine rotor blade
USD954454S1 (en) * 2020-01-13 2022-06-14 Menu A/S Mirror
USD977178S1 (en) * 2022-06-30 2023-01-31 Maiju Guo Desk lamp

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