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US989013A
US989013A US57669210A US1910576692A US989013A US 989013 A US989013 A US 989013A US 57669210 A US57669210 A US 57669210A US 1910576692 A US1910576692 A US 1910576692A US 989013 A US989013 A US 989013A
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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
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  • WITNESSES /NVENTH A @Wma-f HARVEY HUBBELI, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
  • This invention has for its object to produce an incandescent lamp guard which shall be neat and attractive in appearance and in which the cost of construction shall be reduced to the minimum.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of my novel lamp guard as in use; Fig. 2 an elevation; Fig. 3 a detail view showing the attachment of the top rings to one of the longitudinal strips; and Fig. 4 is a detail view of the top of a lamp guard showing a slightly variant form of the invention.
  • a guard of a central ring of wire indicated by 10
  • a bottom ring indicated by 11 two top rings indicated by l2 and longitudinal strips 13 attached to the several rings.
  • the bottom ring is shown as provided with bends or offsets indicated by 14, and the lower ends of the longitudinal strips are curved about this ring at the bends forming eyes 15.
  • longitudinal strips lie outside of the central and top rings and are partially merged into and made integral with said rings by the process of electric welding. -I thus produce a cage or body of very neat and attractive appearance having a maximum of strength and at a minimum of expense. If preferred the longitudinal strips may be attached to the bottom ring also by the process of electric welding.
  • the two top rings are placed at just sufficient distance apart to adapt them to lie above and below the usual attaching rib formed at the lower end of electric lampsockets.
  • the top rings are divided leaving openings as at 16 between two of the longitudinal strips whereby they are rendered contractile.
  • the two longitudinal strips contiguous to the openings are provided at their upper ends with eyes 17,-
  • the screw may pass freely through both eyes and the guard be retained in place on a lamp socket by a nut 20 engaging the screw and bearing against the outer face of the other eye.
  • the resiliency of the upper ring permits the guard to be readily slipped over the rib on a lamp socket when the screw is loosened. l/Vhen the screw is tightened up, the upper rings lie above and below the rib on the socket and retain the guard firmly and securely in place thereon.
  • a lamp guard formed of wires integrally united and including contractile wire rings adapted to lie above and below the rib on a lamp socket, and means for contracting' said rings, whereby the guard may be clamped in position on a lamp socket.
  • a lamp guard formed of longitudinal and transverse wires integrally united and including contractile wire rings adapted to lie above and below the rib on a lamp socket, said rings having their ends attached tolcontiguous longitudinal wires, and means for moving the last mentioned longitudinal Wires togethei1l ⁇ to clamp said rings in posithe longitudinal strips With eyes, and an attion on a lamp socket. taehing screw passing through the eyes. 10
  • a lamp guard comprising longitudinal In testimony whereof I affix my signature strips, two of Which are provided at their in presence of tWo Witnesses.
  • VVrings adapted to lie Y HARVEYHUBBELL. above and below the rib on a lamp socket

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H. HUBBELL.
LAMP GUARD.
APPLIoATIoN rmzn 1:16.11. 1910.
989,013. Patented Apr. 11, 1911.
WITNESSES: /NVENTH A @Wma-f HARVEY HUBBELI, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
LAMP-GUARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 11, 1911.
Application filed August 11, 1910. Serial No. 576,692.
To all 'whom it 'may concern:
Be it known that I, HARVEY HUBBELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bridgeport, county of Fairfield, State of Connecticut, have invented an Improvement in Lamp-Guards, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to produce an incandescent lamp guard which shall be neat and attractive in appearance and in which the cost of construction shall be reduced to the minimum.
With these and other objects in view I have devised a lamp guard made wholly from pieces of wire electrically welded together, all sheet metal or other extra parts being avoided with the exception of an attachlng screw.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this speciiication, Figure 1 is a plan View of my novel lamp guard as in use; Fig. 2 an elevation; Fig. 3 a detail view showing the attachment of the top rings to one of the longitudinal strips; and Fig. 4 is a detail view of the top of a lamp guard showing a slightly variant form of the invention.
One of the important elements of novelty of the invention lies in the fact that sheet metal parts are wholly avoided and furthermore in the fact that soldering as a means of securing the parts together is avoided. It will of course be obvious that while the invention is adapted for use in connection with various styles of lamps, it is especially applicable to guards for incandescent electric lamps, in which the requirements are simply for a cage or body to inclose and protect the lamp and means for conveniently attaching the guard to and removing it from a lamp socket.
In carrying out my invention I construct a guard of a central ring of wire, indicated by 10, a bottom ring indicated by 11, two top rings indicated by l2 and longitudinal strips 13 attached to the several rings. The bottom ring is shown as provided with bends or offsets indicated by 14, and the lower ends of the longitudinal strips are curved about this ring at the bends forming eyes 15. The
longitudinal strips lie outside of the central and top rings and are partially merged into and made integral with said rings by the process of electric welding. -I thus produce a cage or body of very neat and attractive appearance having a maximum of strength and at a minimum of expense. If preferred the longitudinal strips may be attached to the bottom ring also by the process of electric welding. The two top rings are placed at just sufficient distance apart to adapt them to lie above and below the usual attaching rib formed at the lower end of electric lampsockets. The top rings are divided leaving openings as at 16 between two of the longitudinal strips whereby they are rendered contractile. The two longitudinal strips contiguous to the openings are provided at their upper ends with eyes 17,-
through which the attaching screw 18 passes, the head 19 of the screw bearing upon the outer face ot' one of the eyes and the other eye being tapped, as in Figs. 1 and 2, for engagement by the screw, or if preferred, as in Fig. 4, the screw may pass freely through both eyes and the guard be retained in place on a lamp socket by a nut 20 engaging the screw and bearing against the outer face of the other eye. The resiliency of the upper ring permits the guard to be readily slipped over the rib on a lamp socket when the screw is loosened. l/Vhen the screw is tightened up, the upper rings lie above and below the rib on the socket and retain the guard firmly and securely in place thereon.
Having thus described my invention I claim:
l. A lamp guard formed of wires integrally united and including contractile wire rings adapted to lie above and below the rib on a lamp socket, and means for contracting' said rings, whereby the guard may be clamped in position on a lamp socket.
2. A lamp guard formed of longitudinal and transverse wires integrally united and including contractile wire rings adapted to lie above and below the rib on a lamp socket, said rings having their ends attached tolcontiguous longitudinal wires, and means for moving the last mentioned longitudinal Wires togethei1l` to clamp said rings in posithe longitudinal strips With eyes, and an attion on a lamp socket. taehing screw passing through the eyes. 10 3. A lamp guard comprising longitudinal In testimony whereof I affix my signature strips, two of Which are provided at their in presence of tWo Witnesses.
upper ends With eyes, VVrings; adapted to lie Y HARVEYHUBBELL. above and below the rib on a lamp socket Witnesses: and rigidly secured to the longitudinal A. M. l/VoosTER, strips, said rings having openings between S. W. ATHER'TON.
Copies ofthis patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents` Washington, D. C. Y
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