US996770A - Combined telephone and electric lamp. - Google Patents

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US996770A
US996770A US42356008A US1908423560A US996770A US 996770 A US996770 A US 996770A US 42356008 A US42356008 A US 42356008A US 1908423560 A US1908423560 A US 1908423560A US 996770 A US996770 A US 996770A
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  • the object of this invention is to-provide a telephone, preferably in combination with an electric lamp stand, whichshall be ornamental, and in which its character as a telephone is more or less concealed, the trans mitter. in particular being hidden from view by a bell which serves as a shade for the lights and as a collector for the sound.
  • Figure 1 is a. side elevation of a combined telephone and lamp stand embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same with the bell in section.
  • a baseB carries a forked upright A to which is pivoted a bell consisting of a metal holder C and a shade D secured to the holder.
  • a telephone transmitter T is in communication with the interior of the bell,
  • the bell also incloses electric lights E E. While the bell is pivoted so that it can be set at any angle, it is preferably kept with its mouth in a downwardly directed position, but at a slight angle, so that it can be easily spoken into and will in tercept and collect a considerable section of the sound wave from the mouth.
  • the transmitter which is located near thetop of the bell, will be well out:- of range of vision.
  • the transmitter may be of any convenient construction. A familiar construction is set forth in United States Patent No. 7 67,753'oi' August 16, 1904. The connection It for the transmitter is led struction is set forth in through one of the forks of the standard and down the standard.
  • the standard may have the customaryswitch-hook H on which a receiver R is hung.
  • the construction of the stand and'switch-hook and the connection with telephone wires z? t t may be as usual in such stands.
  • the electric light connections Z Z from the incandescent bulbs are led preferably through the opposite fork of the stand from the telephone connection and down the stand ard and out at the base as shown.
  • the particular disposition of electrical connections, however, either for telephone or electric light, forms no material part of the present invention, and may be modified in any way without departing from the essence of the invention as herein claimed.

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F. J. KERBEL. COMBINED TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC LAMP.
" APPLIUATION FILED MAB.27,190B.
996,770. Patented July 4, 1911.
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COMBINED TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC LAMP.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 4, 1911.
Application filed March 27, 1908. Serial No. 423,560.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREoRrcK J. KE'RBEL, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Telephones and Electric Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to-provide a telephone, preferably in combination with an electric lamp stand, whichshall be ornamental, and in which its character as a telephone is more or less concealed, the trans mitter. in particular being hidden from view by a bell which serves as a shade for the lights and as a collector for the sound.
In the accompanying sheetof drawings, which forms a part of this application, Figure 1 is a. side elevation of a combined telephone and lamp stand embodying my invention.- Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same with the bell in section.
A baseB carries a forked upright A to which is pivoted a bell consisting of a metal holder C and a shade D secured to the holder. A telephone transmitter T is in communication with the interior of the bell,
and in the embodiment shown also wholly within the bell. The bell also incloses electric lights E E. While the bell is pivoted so that it can be set at any angle, it is preferably kept with its mouth in a downwardly directed position, but at a slight angle, so that it can be easily spoken into and will in tercept and collect a considerable section of the sound wave from the mouth. At the same time, the transmitter, which is located near thetop of the bell, will be well out:- of range of vision. The transmitter may be of any convenient construction. A familiar construction is set forth in United States Patent No. 7 67,753'oi' August 16, 1904. The connection It for the transmitter is led struction is set forth in through one of the forks of the standard and down the standard. The standard may have the customaryswitch-hook H on which a receiver R is hung. The construction of the stand and'switch-hook and the connection with telephone wires z? t t may be as usual in such stands. A familiar con- United States Patout No. 770,157 of September 13, 1904.
The electric light connections Z Z from the incandescent bulbs are led preferably through the opposite fork of the stand from the telephone connection and down the stand ard and out at the base as shown. The particular disposition of electrical connections, however, either for telephone or electric light, forms no material part of the present invention, and may be modified in any way without departing from the essence of the invention as herein claimed.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
.1. The combination with a symmetrical stand, of a symmetrical hell with a downwardly directed mouth supported by the stand, the axes of symmetry of the bell an stand, intersecting at the line of connection, and a telephone transmitter communicating with the interior of the bell at a point above the mouth of the bell, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a. stand, of a hell with a downwardly directed mouth exteriorly supported by the stand, and a telephone transmitter within the bell and above the mouth thereof, substantially as described.
Signed by me at New York, N. Y., this 14th day of March, 1908.
FREDRICK J. KERBEI.
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USD334188S (en) 1991-04-24 1993-03-23 Kum Kong Technological Industrial Limited Combination telephone, clock, radio, lamp and memo tray

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