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US1035624A - Lamp-shade. - Google Patents

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US1035624A
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N. B. MOGHEE.
LAMP SHADE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 30, 1911.
1,035,624. Patented Aug. 13, 1912.
WITNESSES IIVVENTOR A TTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
NICHOLAS 1301s MoGI-IEE, or TEMPE, ARIZONA, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF TO ADOLPHUS a SMITH, or PERKINS, OKLAHOMA.
LAMP-SHADE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 30, 1911. Serial No. 668,680.
To all whom it may concern. I
Be it known that I, NICHOLAS B. MoGHEn, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Tempe, in the county of Maricopa. and State of Arizona, have invented a new and Improved Lamp-Shade, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved shade for lights or lamps, more particularly for incandescent electric light bulbs, so constructed and ar- .ranged' that it may substantially or entirely conceal ,the light, or be adjusted to reflect the light downward, or while shading the greater portion of the light, enable the light to be projected and reflected in a particular direction. a
A further object is to so construct the shade that when the wings are closed to substantially conceal the light bulb, they will overlap, forming a heat chamber, the shade then acting as a radiator, gives ofl heat, and thus thedevicemay be used for warming the hands; or in the sick room, it may be placed beneath the bed covers for warming the feet and other parts of the body, it being understood that the cord or conductor must be of suitable length to permit this to be done.
Further objects will appear in connection with the following description of its form and arrangement.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings constituting a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in all the views and in which Figure 1 shows the shade in side elevation applied to an .incandescent electric light bulb, and in operation as a shade or reflector; Fig. 2 shows a similar view with the wings of the shade overlapping-so as to substantially conceal the light; Fig. 3 is an enlar ed top plan view of the device removed; Fig, 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view with the wings of the shade extended to form a downwardly reflecting surface; Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4, illustrating one of the wings raised so as to reflect the light in a particular direction; Fig. 6 shows the su porting collar for the wings of the shade; ig. 7 shows one of the wings in perspective removed; and Fig. 8 shows a wing made of colored glass.
The device comprises a snitable collar .1 whlch may be open or split as at 2,and provided with projectinglugs 3, receiving a threadedscrew 4, whereby said collar may be removably connected to thesocket 5, of an electric light bulb G. The collar 1 is provided with the radial projecting arms 7, which support a substantiallyrectangular frame 8, or instead of being rectangular, theframe 8 may be of any polygonal shape, dependent upon the number of wings which it is desired to support thereon.
As shown in the drawing, the shade comprises fourwings 9, preferably imade of sheet metal, and which are quadrant shape, each of which forms a segment of a hemisphere, and at their upper ends are provided with pivot-a1 sleeves 10, arranged to frictionally engage and be pivotally supported upon the bars of theframe 8, all as clearly shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 5 of the drawing. Preferably, thewings 9 are duplicatesof each other, and they will be supported upon the bars of theframe 8 in such manner that they may be turned thereon freely, and yet the engagement between the sleeve. 10 and,
the bars of theframe 8 will be with suiticient force to insure a frictional contact sufficient to retain the wings in any position to which they may be moved. In F lgs. 1, 3 and 4, the wings are shown as abutting along their meeting edges and thus forming a dome-shaped reflector which will cause the light to be reflected in a downward direction. In Fig. 2, thewings 9 are overlapped; that is to say, a diametrically opposite pair of the wings will overlap the other pair, and thus the shade may be contracted about the incandescent electric bulb so as to practically cover and conceal the light. In Fig. 5, one of thewings 9 is shown raised, while the others are in a downward position; thus the light will be shaded about the portion in which the wings extenddownward, and reflected in the direction of the raised wing. In Fig. 8 thewing 9 is shown as provided with an insertedpanel 11 of colored glass. Thepanel 11, may be of any color desired, and when used, will transmit colored rays of light to produce a pleasing efi'ect.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A shade for electric and other lights, Comprising a collar, :1 frame carried by the collar and having bar-like members, and -a plurality of quadrant-shaped wings having their upper narrow ends bent outwardly and downwardly to form sleeves frictionally engaging the members of the frame, whereby the wings can be raised or lowered and will be held in the position to which they are moved. 1
2. A shade for electric light bulbs, comprising a split collar, means to connect said collar to a socket of an electric light bulb, radial arms projecting from the collar, a polygonal frame having bar-like members ered and to abut or overlap along their meeting edges.
vIn testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribin witnesses.
NIC ,OLAS BOIS McGHEE. Witnesses:
. EMILEL. PATTERSON, SoLonS. Sunmce.
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Cited By (5)

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US2767308A (en)*1953-08-131956-10-16Newman BearLamp structures
US2834875A (en)*1956-07-301958-05-13Elmer F GrohskopfSide-opening lamp shade
US20200084977A1 (en)*2018-09-132020-03-19Yossi KadoshPhotosynthesis illumination system and method
US10989393B2 (en)*2018-06-252021-04-27Connie Lea CoxUniversal shade system for jar-style lighting fixture
WO2025162746A1 (en)*2024-01-292025-08-07Signify Holding B.V.Track lighting system comprising a luminaire having mating reflector modules

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2767308A (en)*1953-08-131956-10-16Newman BearLamp structures
US2834875A (en)*1956-07-301958-05-13Elmer F GrohskopfSide-opening lamp shade
US10989393B2 (en)*2018-06-252021-04-27Connie Lea CoxUniversal shade system for jar-style lighting fixture
US20200084977A1 (en)*2018-09-132020-03-19Yossi KadoshPhotosynthesis illumination system and method
US10660275B2 (en)*2018-09-132020-05-26Yossi KadoshRotatable and focusable illumination system
WO2025162746A1 (en)*2024-01-292025-08-07Signify Holding B.V.Track lighting system comprising a luminaire having mating reflector modules

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