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US1676079A
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July 3, 1928. 1,676,079
G. M. CONDIT X SWITCH SOCKET Filed Oct. I7, 1925 351 1 ii 3' QHZMj S E Patented July 3, 1928.
UNITED: STA-TES- FATE OFFI C GEORGE M GOZNDI'I, COlkTNEOTICUT, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO BOWERS, OE WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT. i
SWITCH SOCKET.
Application filed October 17, 1925. Serial No. 63,173.
My present invention relates to a switch socket and more particularly to that type of such devices adapted for use in lighting fixtures in conjunction [with which it is desirable to support' a lamp shade. I am aware that heretoforelamp sockets have been associated with devices for making and breaking an electrical circuit to the terminals of an electric lamp bulb, and also that such devices have been fitted {withshade holders. The object ofvmy invention however, is the provision of an article of this type in which the construction is suchthat the parts are readily assembled, and in use there is no danger whatsoever of any of the parts being short-circuited, and consequently the eliminationof shocks in handling the device is efiected and the riskof suchdangers'as fire from short circuits is prevented.
In carrying out the invention the device includes a body member integral with a shadeholder and fitted with seep, an of which are made of insulating material and:
preferably in thesha-pe of a hell, although 5 the configuration may be varied. The body member and cap are detachably connected in a convenient manner and are adapted to receive the operative parts' of the apparatus,
while the capis constructed to be connected 9, to a suitable support andthe shade holder to have a lamp shade connected thereto as will be hereinafter more particularly described.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a central sec- #16, tion illustrating the switch socket shade holder embodying my present invention.
Fig. 2is a plan view with'the cap'n'iember removed. I
Fig. 3 is an elevation of one of the terminals and contact member forming a part of the switch mechanism, and,
Figure 4 is a partial section on line H, Figure 1 i Referring to the drawing my improved switch socket shade holder preferably consists of abody member 10 made of any suitable insulating. material and preferably shaped the form of a bell. At the base of the body member there is] a centrally disposedcavity 11 adapted to receive ascrew socket 12 for the reception of the base of the commonly employed electric lamp bulb. In the base of the 'body member there is also an annular recess adapted'to receive the rim or flange at the end of a lamp shade which may be secured in position in the recess bysuitable set screws 14, '15, or otherwise. At the upper end of the body member the same is provided with anangular shoulder 16 adapted to receive the base of a cap or cover 17 which as illustrated, is fitted with a centrally disposed bushing molded in the cap and tapped, as indicated at 18, so as to be secured to a connection forming a part of a lighting or other fixture.
In a recess provided therefor, in the upper portion of the body member, I employ aterminal 19 fitted with a bindingscrew 20 and adapted to make connection with one of the lead wires extending into the screw socket. At its opposite end theterminal 19 is provided with a flangeorangular portion 21 by means of. which and asuitable screw 22, this'terminal member is fixed in position, it being understood that thescrew 22 passes upwardly from the base of the body member so as to engage with the flangedportion 21 of theterminal 19. As illustrated in the drawing, theterminal 19 is fitted with acontact member 23 secured thereto byrivets 24 or otherwise. Also mounted in a recess provided therefor, in the upper portion of the body member, there is aratchet 25. This ratchet preferably consists ofsegmental sections 26 of conducting material and. intermediate segmental sections 27 of a suitable insulating material. The ratchet is mounted on a.shaft 28 jonr naled in bearing plates29 and 80 provided respectively withflanges 31 and 32 which are fitted into recesses in the upper face of the body member, and which are secured in position byscrews 83, 34 or otherwise. Thecontact member 23 is so formed as to yieldingly bear against the adjacent side surface of theratchet 25. The switch mechanism also includes acontact spring 35 adapted to bear against the face portions of the segmental sections of theratchet 25. This contact spring is fined in position by abolt 36 which passes through an opening provided therefor in the body member, through the base of thescrew socket 12 from which it is suit ably insulated, and also through asheet ofinsulation 87 placed at the base of thescrew socket 12, and also through an opening provided therefor, in thecenter contact 38 so as to also maintain this center contact in its proper position.
Theratchet 25 is actuated by aspring pawl 39. Thespring pawl 39 is connected to one end of a lever which is pivotally mounted as indicated at ll in thebody member 10. .As illustrated, the .end portion of thespring pawl 39 is of sullicient extent to extend over the upper edge of thelever 40, and also over the sides thereof as indicated at 42, so that the pivotiupon which the lever is mounted also extends through the side portions 4-2 at the end out the spring pawl. The lever it) is suli'ici'ently long to extend through an aperture provided-for this purpose in the walls of the body member "10 and the cap'17, and is normallymaintainedin an initial position by means of a spring l lor otherwise. ,As illustrated in the drawing, the outer extremity of thelever 10 may be provided with a hole 4:5 for "the attachment of a pull chain or cord for the operation of the lever when it is not readily available for manual actuation.
One end of the spring id is connected to the inner end of the lever l0 while the op posite end of the spring 44- is secured to the end of apin 44 which is fixed in thebody 10 and at its inner end projects into arecess 43 whereby the inner end of thepin 44 is made-readily accessible for the attaclnnent oi' the spring l'thereto.
The other lead terminal of the apparatus is indicated at 46'; This is provided with a binding screw H- and is fitted into a recess providedtherefor in the upper portion of thebody member 10, 'Thisterminal 46 is preferably fiXed-in position by a screw l8 which extends upwardly through the body member so as to engage with the terminal to secure thesame'in place. It will be un; derstoodthat' the head end of thescrew 48 passes through and is electrically in contact with the 'base of the socket member12.-
The capor cover 17 may be secured to the body member in any suitable manner, but it i'sfpreferable to secure these parts to oneanother, for example byscrews 49 and 50, which pass, upwardly through the body member and are turned down intonuts 51 and 52 molded intothe capfor this purpose. c
The electric.circuit as will now be understood 1s completed through the device by connecting the lead wires to theterminals 19 and 46, assuming theterminal 1 9 to be thepositive' terminal, the circuit =tl1rough the lamp is complete from thisterminal 19 through thecontact 23 to the portion of the ratchet which is of conducting material, thence through the spring contact- 35 to the bolt '36, through thecenter contact 38, through one terminal of the lamp, thence to the othesr terminal of the lamp and thescrew socket 12 to and through the-screw connection 48with the other terminal'46. It will'also be understood that when the body member, a contact bearing against the side of the said ratchet a spring contact adapted to bear successively againstthe faces of the segmental sections of the ratchet, and means for actuatingthe ratchet.
2. In a switch socket, a body member of insulating material, a lamp socket, a ratchet having alternating sections of conducting and insulating material mounted in the said body member, a contact bearing against the side of the said ratchet, a spring contact adapted to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections of the ratchet, a lever, and a spring pawl carried thereby for operating the ratchet when-the lever is actuated. V i
3.- ha switch socket, a body member of insulating material, a lamp socket therein, a central contact member, a rachet having alternate sections of conducting and insulating material, a contact bearing against the side of the ratchet,-a lead termnal, connected to the contact, a spring contact adapted .to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections'of the ratchet, an electrical connection between the spring contact and the said center'contact, means for actuating the ratchet, a lead second terminal, and an electrical connection between the said second lead terminal and the said lamp socket. I
.4. In a switch socket, a body member of insulating material, .a lamp socket therein, a central contact member, a ratchet having alternate section of conducting and insulating material, a contact bearing against the side of the ratchet, alead terminal connected to the contact, a spring contact adapted to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections of the ratchet, an electrical connection between the spring contact and the said center contact, a lever pivotally mounted in the body member and extending exteriorly thereof, a'spring pawl carried by thesaid lever and adapted in the actuation thereof to operate the ratchet, means for normally returning and maintaining the lever in an initial position, a lead second terminal, and an electrical connection bebeing made of insulating material in a bell shaped form, means for securing the cap to the body member, a lamp socket in the body member, a ratchet having alternating sections of conducting and insulating material mounted in the said body member, a contact bearing against the side of the said ratchet, a spring contact adapted to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections of the ratchet, a lever, and a spring pawl carried thereby for operating the ratchet when the lever is actuated.
6. In a switch socket, a body member, a cap therefor, the said body member and cap being made of insulating material in a bell shaped form, means for securing the cap to the body member, a lamp socket in the body member, a central contact member, a ratchet having alternate sections of conducting and insulating material, a contact bearing against the side of the ratchet, a lead terminal connected to the contact, a spring contact adapted to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections of the ratch et, an electrical connect-ion between the spring contact and the said center contact, means for actuating the ratchet, a lead sec ond terminal, and an electrical connection between the said lead second terminal and the said lamp socket.
7. In a switch socket, a body member, a cap therefor, the said body member and cap being made of insulating material in a bell shaped form, means for securing the cap to the body member, a lamp socket in the body member, a central contact member, a ratchet having alternate sections of conducting and insulating material, a contact bearing against the side of the ratchet, a. lead terminal con nected to the contact, a spring contact adapted to bear successively against the faces of the segmental sections of the ratchet, an electrical connection between the spring contact and the said center contact, a lever pivota-lly mounted in the body member and extending exteriorly thereof, a spring pawl carried by the said lever and adapted in the actuation thereof to operate the ratchet, means for normally returning and maintaining the lever in an initial position, a lead second terminal, and an electrical connection between the said lead second terminal and the said lamp socket.
Signed by me this 2nd day of October GEORGE M. CONDIT.
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US2474484A (en)*1948-04-131949-06-28Vincent J MarcheseElectric lighting fixture
US2683211A (en)*1949-12-101954-07-06Bernard F MolendaLamp switch

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US2474484A (en)*1948-04-131949-06-28Vincent J MarcheseElectric lighting fixture
US2683211A (en)*1949-12-101954-07-06Bernard F MolendaLamp switch

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