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US999746A
US999746A US585261A US1910585261A US999746A US 999746 A US999746 A US 999746A US 585261 A US585261 A US 585261A US 1910585261 A US1910585261 A US 1910585261A US 999746 A US999746 A US 999746A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H5/00Snap-action arrangements, i.e. in which during a single opening operation or a single closing operation energy is first stored and then released to produce or assist the contact movement
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    • H01H5/045Energy stored by deformation of elastic members making use of cooperating spring loaded wedging or camming parts between operating member and contact structure
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to mechanical movements adapted for universel application, and is a division of my co-pending application Serial No. 570,138. I have shown my mechanical movement located in an electric light socket and adapted to make and break the current therein, though it is to be distinctly understood that my invention. is not to be limited to this or any other particular use.
  • My invention further relates to an electric light key socket in which my improved niechanical movement is used, all of which will be hereinafter described in the specification '25 and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is avertical section through my double pole electric light socket
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of,pne form of conducting or bridge plate
  • Fig. 5 is a detail rspective view of one form of driven ineinbr
  • Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic view showing the passage of the current in my double pole socket
  • Fig. 7 is a detail vertical section on a reduced scale.
  • 1 is an electric light. socket having the usual or any approved outer shell 2, a cap 3 and with any form of insulation 4 between the shell and the screw shell contact 5, Fig. l.
  • the insulation which is usuall used to line the rap 3 may bc employed, if desired, but preferably is omitted.
  • a hollow insulating receptacle 7 usually formed of porcelain or some other suitable material.
  • This receptacle 7 is closed on all sides except 60 the bottom which is closed by the head 8 of
  • This screw shell contact is held to the closed insulating receptacle 7 in any suitable manner such as by means of the screws 10, 10, Figs. 3 and 7, 85 coperating with nuts 11, 11, Fig. 7.
  • the upper portion of the screw shell is cut away at 12 for the reception of the center contact 1a, Fig. 1.
  • the screw shell contact 5 is provided with 70 an upwardly extending screw shell contact 14 arranged opposite and separate from a spring contact 15 connected to the binding post contact 16.
  • a spi-ing contact 17 connected with the center contact 13 and arrange it opposite to, and separated from, another spring contact 18 which is connected te the binding post 19.
  • the center contact 13 is insulated from the head 8 of the screw shell contact 5 in any suit-able manner such as by a piece of mica 36.
  • the driving member-20 I spline a porcelain or other insulating driven member 21 85 having at one end u rim 22 and at the other a rim 23, und upon cach rim I mount a con ducting or bridge plate 24, 24, such for exaiuple as shown in Figs. 4 and
  • These plates 24 may be secured to the porcelain or 90 other insulating driven member 2l in any suitable manner.
  • l secure them by providing them with ears 25. 25. which can be beni around the rims 22 and 23.
  • the driven member 2l between the conducting or 95 bridge plates 24, 24. is provided with oppositely inclined surfaces and 29 forming opposed hills 30 and valleys 31. Upon these hills and valleys any suitable resilient inmuhoi' is adapted to operate.
  • This driven member 2l is also preferably provided with locking moans to hold both ends 34, 34 of thc spring 32 until such time as the maximum energy has been stored up in the spring by partly 105 rotating thel driven member with its hills between the ends 34. 34 of the spring.
  • a cheap and economical means to hold both ends of the spring is to provide each hill with a pair of locking notches 35, 35 which 11 will coperate with the ends 34. 3l of the spring 232 and hold them from sliding down the incline surfaces of the driven member until the driven member has fully conipleted its partial rotation.
  • a partial rotation of the driving' member Q() in either direction sutlieient to cause the spring 3'2 to cooperate with the opposed hills and valleys, as previously described. will cause the porcelain or insulated driven meinber :'21 to snap back and quickly break all four contacts. Further partial rotation ot' the driving member 20 andthe driven meniber 21 will cause the latter to reverse its movementand quickly snap the respective conducting ⁇ or bridge plates 2i. Il between 40 their respective spring contacts and therebv suekl" make theeleetrieal eonneetion.
  • This double pole socket permits currents of high voltage to be safely used.
  • 'llie driving member is provided with :in v
  • suitable loekiiig means to hold it within the closed insulating reeeptaele i. li'et'erablv l provide it near one end with a eireumfereutial groove Ilt to cooperate with a loekin.;r plate 3T whieh is mounted in au opening: g 3S in the closed insulating reeeplaele T. A ⁇ fter the locking plate 2li is mounted to eooperate with the groove 9.8 it might. be held in this groove by an)v suitable m aus such as b v the insulation 3f).
  • An article of mamifacture for in electrie light. socket comprising a driving! inemher. an insulating dri" n membermounted on the driving' iiieiiiher and provided with oppositely inclined surfaces formingr hills and valleys and two uietalliel eontaet nadoubers carried b v the driven member. one at. each end ot' the driven member.
  • a key for each terminal, a. key, a driven member mounted on the key and provided with oppositely inclined surfaces, plates carried one on each end of the driven member, one or more fixed springs to coperate with the oppositely inclined surfaces of the driven member to cause it to move the plates into or out. of contact with the different sets of contacts on the rotation of the key in either direction to make a quick make and a quick break of the current.
  • a. double pole electric light socket the combination of four contacts, two for cach terminal, anV insulating movable member provided with two contact rings adapted to directly make a quick make and also a quick break to prevent arcing, said inembcr being provided with oppositely inclined surfaces forming opposed hills and valleys, and yielding means to cm'iperate with said hifls and valleys.
  • a double pole electric light key socket the combination of four contacts, two for each terminal, a rotary driving member, a single operating member mounted on said driving member, current carrying elements on the operating member to directl and break the current between said four contacts, hills and valleys on said operating member, means tooperate said member laterally on the driving member upon rotation of the driving member in 'either direction, and yielding means to coperate with the hills and valleys.
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` LPPLIUATIO! FILED 00T. 4, 1910. 999,746. l Patented Aug. 8, 1911.
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Tomas 'Ueusr'cnm. nora. or NEW Yom; N. Y., AssmNon To ma s. nosENnEm, or NEW Yeux, N. r.
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MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.
APatented Aiig.-8, y1911.
'Drlginal application med July 2, 1910, Serial No. 670,138. Divided and this application tiled Actohcr 4, A 1910. Serial No. 585,281.
To au whom it may concern: Be it known that I, ToNJEs AUoUs'r C-Aiin Born, a citizen of the United States, and u resident of New York, in the county of New Yrk an State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mechanical Movements, of which the following is a. specification, taken in connecti'on with the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of the same.
This invention relates to mechanical movements adapted for universel application, and is a division of my co-pending application Serial No. 570,138. I have shown my mechanical movement located in an electric light socket and adapted to make and break the current therein, though it is to be distinctly understood that my invention. is not to be limited to this or any other particular use.
My invention further relates to an electric light key socket in which my improved niechanical movement is used, all of which will be hereinafter described in the specification '25 and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawing showing illustrative embodiments of my invention.
and in which the same reference numerals refer to similar parts in the several figures,
Figure 1 is avertical section through my double pole electric light socket; Fig. 2 is a vertical section substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a horizontal section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of,pne form of conducting or bridge plate; Fig. 5 is a detail rspective view of one form of driven ineinbr; Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic view showing the passage of the current in my double pole socket; and Fig. 7 is a detail vertical section on a reduced scale.
In the illustrative embodiments of the invention shown in the drawing, 1 is an electric light. socket having the usual or any approved outer shell 2, a cap 3 and with any form of insulation 4 between the shell and the screw shell contact 5, Fig. l. The insulation which is usuall used to line the rap 3 may bc employed, if desired, but preferably is omitted. The shell, cap and insulation forni no part. of nl v invention and therefore will bc disregarded in the further description of thc invention.
'lo house and thoroughly protect my mechanical movement, when it is used as the -the screw shell contact 5.
operating switch mechanism in an electric light socket, I mount it in the interior 6 of a hollow insulating receptacle 7 usually formed of porcelain or some other suitable material. This receptacle 7 is closed on all sides except 60 the bottom which is closed by the head 8 of This screw shell contact is held to the closed insulating receptacle 7 in any suitable manner such as by means of the screws 10, 10, Figs. 3 and 7, 85 coperating with nuts 11, 11, Fig. 7. The upper portion of the screw shell is cut away at 12 for the reception of the center contact 1a, Fig. 1.
The screw shell contact 5 is provided with 70 an upwardly extending screw shell contact 14 arranged opposite and separate from a spring contact 15 connected to the binding post contact 16. Within the interior 6 of the closed insulating receptacle 7 I also pro- 75 vide a spi-ing contact 17 connected with the center contact 13 and arrange it opposite to, and separated from, another spring contact 18 which is connected te the binding post 19. The center contact 13 is insulated from the head 8 of the screw shell contact 5 in any suit-able manner such as by a piece of mica 36.
0u the driving member-20 I spline a porcelain or other insulating driven member 21 85 having at one end u rim 22 and at the other a rim 23, und upon cach rim I mount a con ducting or bridge plate 24, 24, such for exaiuple as shown in Figs. 4 and These plates 24 may be secured to the porcelain or 90 other insulating driven member 2l in any suitable manner. Preferably,l secure them by providing them with ears 25. 25. which can be beni around the rims 22 and 23. The driven member 2l between the conducting or 95 bridge plates 24, 24. is provided with oppositely inclined surfaces and 29 forming opposed hills 30 and valleys 31. Upon these hills and valleys any suitable resilient inmuhoi' is adapted to operate. such as the spring 10 32 shown in Fig. 2. This driven member 2l is also preferably provided with locking moans to hold both ends 34, 34 of thc spring 32 until such time as the maximum energy has been stored up in the spring by partly 105 rotating thel driven member with its hills between the ends 34. 34 of the spring. A cheap and economical means to hold both ends of the spring is to provide each hill with a pair of locking notches 35, 35 which 11 will coperate with the ends 34. 3l of the spring 232 and hold them from sliding down the incline surfaces of the driven member until the driven member has fully conipleted its partial rotation. The spring will then act with its maximum et'feet and insure a q'iek aml positive snap of the driven member to and froin'the tixed contacts. lt will therefore be seen that in this forni of in v invention tlie electric light. socket is a double pole one. there being four eontaets. two for eaeh wire. TWhen the driven meinber 21 is in the position shown in Fig. il wherein the forward eonduetiiig or bridgtl plate 24 is brought into contact with its respective ,spi-imglr contacts l l. i5, and the rear conducting;r or bridge plate it ist brought into contact with its spring eontacts 17. 1S. the current will pass as shown diagranunati falli' in Fig'. t coming in at the binding post l!) passing;r through its springr contact 1S, rear bridge plate 24 on the driven member Q1. spring' Contact 17, thence through the eenter Contact 13, through the lamp or othei' 25 consuming device {if} ack to the shell contact 5, spring Contact. 14. forward.bridge plate Q4, springtr Contact l5 out through the bindingr post tti;
A partial rotation of the driving' member Q() in either direction sutlieient to cause the spring 3'2 to cooperate with the opposed hills and valleys, as previously described. will cause the porcelain or insulated driven meinber :'21 to snap back and quickly break all four contacts. further partial rotation ot' the driving member 20 andthe driven meniber 21 will cause the latter to reverse its movementand quickly snap the respective conducting` or bridge plates 2i. Il between 40 their respective spring contacts and therebv luiekl" make theeleetrieal eonneetion. This double pole socket permits currents of high voltage to be safely used. B v using niv nieehanieal movement. as a switch mechanism for such a double pole socket. all four eoutants are not only quiekly broken. but are also quickly made; both the making and breaking being almost instantaneous and therebv eliminating :ill art-ing on the making as well as the breaking of the current.
lt. will be timed that in v invention is pai'- tieularly adapted for a double pole key soeket which can be turned otll or on in; either direi-tion of rotation of the driving member, or key, insuring both a quiek make and :i quick break regardless of the dii-ee tion of rotation ot' the key.
'llie driving member is provided with :in v
suitable loekiiig means to hold it within the closed insulating reeeptaele i. li'et'erablv l provide it near one end with a eireumfereutial groove Ilt to cooperate with a loekin.;r plate 3T whieh is mounted in au opening: g 3S in the closed insulating reeeplaele T. A\fter the locking plate 2li is mounted to eooperate with the groove 9.8 it might. be held in this groove by an)v suitable m aus such as b v the insulation 3f).
Having thus described-'this invention in eouueetion with the illustrative embodiments thereof. to the details of which l do not desire to be limited, what claimed as new and what Ait is desired to secure by Letters 1. In a mechanical movement. the combination of a drivinl,r member, a driven member mounted on the driving' member and adapted to have a limited longitudinal move ment. in relation thereto and provided at its opposite ends with operating surfaces to eooperate with fixed members. oppositelyv `dis- Yalle vs on the driven meunier and located between the operating surfaces carried by said member, one or more vielding.r members to coperatie with the hills and Valleys, and a plurality of .ved members to coperate driven member.
2. In a mechanical movement the combinationv of a driving nienibe a driven meinher mounted on the drivin;l member and adapted to have a. limited longitudinal inovement in relation thereto and provided at. its opposite ends with plates to eoi'iperate with a phi ality of tixed plates. oppositely disposed inelined surfaces forming hills aiul vallevs on the driven member and located between the plates carried by said member. one or more yielding' members to cooperate with the hills and valleys, and a plurality of fixed members to eoperate with those earried h v the driven member.
3. An article of mamifacture for in electrie light. socket comprising a driving! inemher. an insulating dri" n membermounted on the driving' iiieiiiher and provided with oppositely inclined surfaces formingr hills and valleys and two uietalliel eontaet nieiubers carried b v the driven member. one at. each end ot' the driven member.
l. .\n-aitiele of manufacture for an electrie. light socket. eomprising a drivingi mem- 5 het', an insulatingr driien niniber mounted on the driving niember and provided with oppositely inclined snrtaee-r fo; ninlr hills and valle'vs. and two iiietallie eoatact members carried b v the driven member one on each .side of the liillsi :ind Valleys.
ln an electric light double pole key soeket the eouibination ot' four eentaets, two for each terminal. a kei'. and means operat- I ed by eitliei' direction ot' rotation of the key to make a quiek make and piiek break of the euirent and prevent ari-ing'.
j (3.' ln ali eleetl'ie light double pol., twv nekt-t the combination of tour eoutarts. two for each terminal` a kei'. a driven member y mounted on the ke'v and provided with mean,` to malte contact Vith the two :sets of posed inclined surfaces forming hills and with. the oiwrating surfaces carried b v theV latent is set forth in the appended elainis:
contacts, one or more fixed springs to cooperate with the driven member, and means carried bythe driven member to cause the 'springs to operate it on the rotation of the 8 key in either direction to make a quick make or a quick break of the current and prevent aremg.
7. In an electric light double pole ke socket the combination of four contacts, two
for each terminal, a. key, a driven member mounted on the key and provided with oppositely inclined surfaces, plates carried one on each end of the driven member, one or more fixed springs to coperate with the oppositely inclined surfaces of the driven member to cause it to move the plates into or out. of contact with the different sets of contacts on the rotation of the key in either direction to make a quick make and a quick break of the current.
.8. In a double pole electriclight key socket the combination of four contacts, two for eachterminal and a movable member adapted to directly make both a, quick make and a quick break to prevent arcing, and rotatable means to actuate said movable member upon' either direction of rotation.
9. In a double pole electric light key soc-.tet the combination of four contacts, two for each terminal and a laterally movable member adapted to directly make both a.
quick make and also a quick break to prevent arcing, and rotatable means to move said laterally movable member upon either direction of rotation.
10. In a double pole electric light key socket thc combination of four contacts, two for each terminal, and an insulating movable member provided with two contact rings adapted to directl make a quick make and also a quick break to prevent arcing, and rotary mcansf to armate the insulating movable member upon either direction of rotation.
11. In .t double pole electric light key socket the combinationof four contacts, two for each terminal, a, rotary key coperating with a movable member, a movable member adapted to directly make a quick make and also a quick break to prevent arcing, said member being provided with oppositely inclined surfaces forming oppose hills and valleys, and yielding means to coperate with said hills and valleys.
12. In a. double pole electric light socket the combination of four contacts, two for cach terminal, anV insulating movable member provided with two contact rings adapted to directly make a quick make and also a quick break to prevent arcing, said inembcr being provided with oppositely inclined surfaces forming opposed hills and valleys, and yielding means to cm'iperate with said hifls and valleys.
55" 13. In a. double pole electric light socket tacts, said driven member being provided "l0 with opposed hills and valleys, and one or more yielding plates ceiperating with the hills and valleys, and means to give the driven member an intermittent rot-ary movement.
14. In a double ole electric light socket the combination o four contacts, two forl each terminal, and laterally movable means to make a direct and quick make and break of the current, andrrotary means to operate the laterally movable means.
15. In a double pole electric light key socket the combination of four contacts, two for each terminal, a rotary driving member, a single operating member mounted on said driving member, current carrying elements on the operating member to directl and break the current between said four contacts, hills and valleys on said operating member, means tooperate said member laterally on the driving member upon rotation of the driving member in 'either direction, and yielding means to coperate with the hills and valleys.
1G. In a. double pole electric light socket the combination of four contacts, two for each terminal, and a laterally movable operating member carrying two contact plates, each adapted to directly contact with its respective fixed contacts, and means including hills and valleys and yielding devices c0- operating with the hills and valleys for operating the laterally movable member.
17. In an electric light socket the combination of fixed contacts, moving contacts mounted on the driven member, a. driving member, a driven member mounted on the driving member and adapted to have a limited longitudinal movement in relation thereto, said moving contacts carried by the driven member being adapted to directly make or break the connection with the fixed contacts upon the rotation of the driving member in either direction, and means to move the driven memberlongitudinally upon the driving member to directly make a. quick make as well as a quick break of the circuit on the rotation o the driving member in either direction.
18. In an electric light socket the combination of fixed contacts, moving contacta' mounted on the driven member, a driving member, a driven member mounted on the driving member and' adapted to haven limited longitudinal movement in relation thereto, said moving contacts carried by the driven member being adapted to directly make make or break the connection with the fixed p contacts upon the rotation of the driving member in either direction.l and means m- I cluding hills and valleys on the driven ducting# elements on the movable member, Y `memberand a ressilient` member efpernliing adapted to contact with the four ennlm'ts I willi said hills and valleys to more the and directly make bolli :L quick make and zzdriven member longitudinally upon the quick break to prevent :u1-ing, :md rotatable 15 Y 6 driving member to directly make a quick means to aetnate said mmnble member upon make as well as a quick' break of the circuit either direction of rotation.
on the rotatiun uf the driving member in either dirceton l BOTH.
19. In a duulrle-pole electric light key lVltnesses: 10 sx-.ket the eumlrination of four contacts, two BENJ. STnAUss,
yfor each terminal, n movqble member, con- Ll-:ON S'rBAUss.
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