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US2598978A
US2598978A US164940A US16494050A US2598978A US 2598978 A US2598978 A US 2598978A US 164940 A US164940 A US 164940A US 16494050 A US16494050 A US 16494050A US 2598978 A US2598978 A US 2598978A
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  • This invention relates generally to combination lamp and clock constructions and more particularly to refinements of structure in a combination bed lamp and alarm clock.
  • a primary object of this invention is to provide a combination bed lamp and alarm clock which can be operated and used with ease by a person while lying in bed, the controls being designed in a novel manner to that end, and the device being adjustable through a wide range of positions.
  • 'Another object ancillary to the preceding object, is to provide a clock mounting whereby the clock can be rotatably adjusted with reference to the casing in which both the clock and the lamp are mounted, so that the clock may be oriented to facilitate the reading thereof by a person lying in the bed as well as being adjustable to positions facilitating the reading of the clock by persons standing upright in the room, the clock being ordinarily made to assume the last-mentioned position during the daytime, it being noted that the casing housing the clock and lamps will ordinarily be also tilted into a second position during the daytime.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide means in a device such as that mentioned above, wherein the lamps can be operated independently of the clock, although the invention includes means to cause the simultaneous lighting of at least one of the lamps in the device and conditioning the alarm mechanism of the clock for operation.
  • a last object to be mentioned specifically is to provide a combination bed lamp and clock which is relatively inexpensive and practicable to manufacture, which is safe, simple and convenient to use under varying conditions, and which will give generally emcient and durable service.
  • Figure 1 is a view, in perspective, of the assembled device
  • Figure 2 is another view, in perspective, of the device as mounted on the head of a bed;
  • Figure 3 is a front elevational view of the main portions of the device, certain portions being broken away and the underlying portionsshown in vertical section and in elevation;
  • Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section take on the line 4-4 in Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is a transverse vertical section taken substantially on the line 5-5 in Figure 3;
  • Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view showing the electrical circuit used in this invention.
  • Figure 7 is a view, in perspective, of the supporting bracket.
  • this .invention includes a box-like casing l0 having a pair of trunnions I2 and [4 on the ends of the box-like casing.
  • a U-shaped strap bracket I6 is terminally apertured and mounted upon the trunnions l2 and I4 to allow limited pivotal ad-- J'ustment of the casing in relative to the bracket.
  • a pair of horizontally spaced hooks 18 are rigidly secured to the bracket 16 and extend upwardly and rearwardly of the bracket for mounting upon the head 22 of a bed.
  • the upper portions of the hooks l8 will preferably be covered with rubber or other resilient material indicated at 20.
  • a pair of bumpers 24, ordinarily comprising rubber covered ends, will be secured to the rear side of the bracket 16 and will extend rearwardly of the bracket under the hooks [8.
  • the trunnions I2 and [4 may be used, as best illustrated in Figure 3, to support small brackets 26 on the interior of the casing l 0 and these small brackets 26 carry sockets 28 for electric lamps 30 and 32.
  • the trunnion l2 will be hollow to receive an electric cord 34, one lead of which may be connected to the lamps 30 and 32 as indicated in Figure 6 while the other lead will be connected to the three-way switch 38, with a shunt 40 leading through a switch 42 to the lamp 32.
  • An alarm clock mechanism 44 is mounted within a casing 46 which is rotatably mounted within apertures 48 in the front and rear panels of the casing I0, so that the casing 46 can be rotated about a horizontal axis.
  • a plate 50 is secured to the rear end of the casing 46 and frictionally engages the rear panel of the casing I0 while a cap 52 and an enlarged externally threaded portion 53 of the casing 46 frictionally engages the front panel of the casing [0, the cap 52 being threaded on the portion 53 and serving as a support for the lens 54 of the alarm clock which, of course, covers the dial 55 of the alarm clock.
  • the alarm clock may be of substantially I conventional character, the winding and setting controls 56 and 58 thereof extending to the rear of the plate 50, but it should be carefully noted that the alarm release member 68, which is conventionally associated with the alarm mechanism of the clock, for conditioning the alarm mechanism for operation, is connected by a simple clamp-means to'a releaseimemben B of rod character extending the full transverse di-- mension of the casing 46 and projecting both forwardly and rearwardly of this casing 46, a manual knob control member 62 being secured thereon at the rear of the casing and a secondcontrol knob being secured to theforward end :of the release member 60.
  • Windows-16- will be provideddn the front panel of the casing ID in front of the lamps 30 ands-2.
  • Anattachment for a bed comprisingahorizontally: elongated casing having trunnions on the end'sxthereof, an attachment bracketpivoted on saidtrunnions -and having :hooks to engage ahead boardiof a-bed, windowszin one-sideof'said cas-- ing; at least One lamp in said-casing behind said windows; and-an alarm-clock in said casing-hav ing a dial visible on said one side of the casing.
  • the alarm mechanism of said alarm clock having a release member, a switch in an electric circuit leading to one of said lamps, said release member being connected with said switch to close said switch when the alarm mechanism is conditioned for operation, said clock being rotatable as a-unit aboutan axisnormal to said dial to facilitate the-reading ofthe clock indifferent positions when the casing is pivoted on said trunnions.
  • Anattachment for a bed comprising a horizont'ally elongated casing having trunnions at the ends: thereof, an attachment bracket pivoted on said trunnions and having hooks to engage a head board of a bed, windows on the side of said casing, at least. one lamp in said leasing behind said windows, and an alarm clock in said casing havinga dial visible on one side of the casing, the alarm mechanismofsaid clockhavinga release member. a switch in an electric circuit leading to. said lamp, saidrelease member including a rod extending/to. the: front. of the casing for manual control therefrom and. being operatively connectedtosaidswitch for closing the same when the alarm mechanism is conditioned for operation, saidrod extending through a marginal'portion of saiddial and being, rotatable. with the clocka ROGER a. DE MARTIN.

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June 3, 1952 v. R, R 5 1N 2,598,978
BED LAMP WITH ALARM CLOCK Filed May 29, 1950 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 Roger R. De Martin INVENTOR.
June 3, 1952 R. R. DE MARTIN 2,598,978
BED LAMP WITH ALARM CLOCK Filed May 29, 1950 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 Fig. 4 3
3 Roger R. DeMarfin INVENTOR.
Patented June 3, 1952 BED LAMP WITH ALARM CLOCK Roger It. De Martin, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, assignor of forty-five per cent to Mary De Martin, Windsor, Ontario, Canada Application May 29, 1950, Serial No. 164,940
3 Claims.
This invention relates generally to combination lamp and clock constructions and more particularly to refinements of structure in a combination bed lamp and alarm clock.
A primary object of this invention is to provide a combination bed lamp and alarm clock which can be operated and used with ease by a person while lying in bed, the controls being designed in a novel manner to that end, and the device being adjustable through a wide range of positions.
'Another object, ancillary to the preceding object, is to provide a clock mounting whereby the clock can be rotatably adjusted with reference to the casing in which both the clock and the lamp are mounted, so that the clock may be oriented to facilitate the reading thereof by a person lying in the bed as well as being adjustable to positions facilitating the reading of the clock by persons standing upright in the room, the clock being ordinarily made to assume the last-mentioned position during the daytime, it being noted that the casing housing the clock and lamps will ordinarily be also tilted into a second position during the daytime.
Another object of the invention is to provide means in a device such as that mentioned above, wherein the lamps can be operated independently of the clock, although the invention includes means to cause the simultaneous lighting of at least one of the lamps in the device and conditioning the alarm mechanism of the clock for operation.
A last object to be mentioned specifically is to provide a combination bed lamp and clock which is relatively inexpensive and practicable to manufacture, which is safe, simple and convenient to use under varying conditions, and which will give generally emcient and durable service.
With these objects definitely in view, this invention resides in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of elements and portions as will be hereinafter described in detail in the specification, particularly pointed out in the appended claims, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a material part of this application, and in which:
Figure 1 is a view, in perspective, of the assembled device;
Figure 2 is another view, in perspective, of the device as mounted on the head of a bed;
Figure 3 is a front elevational view of the main portions of the device, certain portions being broken away and the underlying portionsshown in vertical section and in elevation;
Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section take on the line 4-4 in Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a transverse vertical section taken substantially on the line 5-5 in Figure 3;
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view showing the electrical circuit used in this invention; and
Figure 7 is a view, in perspective, of the supporting bracket.
Similar characters of reference designate similar or identical elements and portions throughout the specification and throughout the different views in the drawings;
Referring now to the drawings in detail, this .invention includes a box-like casing l0 having a pair of trunnions I2 and [4 on the ends of the box-like casing. A U-shaped strap bracket I6 is terminally apertured and mounted upon the trunnions l2 and I4 to allow limited pivotal ad-- J'ustment of the casing in relative to the bracket. A pair of horizontally spaced hooks 18 are rigidly secured to the bracket 16 and extend upwardly and rearwardly of the bracket for mounting upon the head 22 of a bed. The upper portions of the hooks l8 will preferably be covered with rubber or other resilient material indicated at 20. A pair of bumpers 24, ordinarily comprising rubber covered ends, will be secured to the rear side of the bracket 16 and will extend rearwardly of the bracket under the hooks [8.
The trunnions I2 and [4 may be used, as best illustrated in Figure 3, to support small brackets 26 on the interior of the casing l 0 and these small brackets 26 carry sockets 28 for electric lamps 30 and 32. The trunnion l2 will be hollow to receive an electric cord 34, one lead of which may be connected to the lamps 30 and 32 as indicated in Figure 6 while the other lead will be connected to the three-way switch 38, with a shunt 40 leading through a switch 42 to the lamp 32.
An alarm clock mechanism 44 is mounted within a casing 46 which is rotatably mounted within apertures 48 in the front and rear panels of the casing I0, so that the casing 46 can be rotated about a horizontal axis. A plate 50 is secured to the rear end of the casing 46 and frictionally engages the rear panel of the casing I0 while a cap 52 and an enlarged externally threaded portion 53 of the casing 46 frictionally engages the front panel of the casing [0, the cap 52 being threaded on the portion 53 and serving as a support for the lens 54 of the alarm clock which, of course, covers the dial 55 of the alarm clock. The alarm clock may be of substantially I conventional character, the winding and setting controls 56 and 58 thereof extending to the rear of the plate 50, but it should be carefully noted that the alarm release member 68, which is conventionally associated with the alarm mechanism of the clock, for conditioning the alarm mechanism for operation, is connected by a simple clamp-means to'a releaseimemben B of rod character extending the full transverse di-- mension of the casing 46 and projecting both forwardly and rearwardly of this casing 46, a manual knob control member 62 being secured thereon at the rear of the casing and a secondcontrol knob being secured to theforward end :of the release member 60. The member fiflljsxconnected' to a suitable lever 66' of the alarm mechanism so that the alarm mechanism is conditioned for operation when the member 60' is pulled outwardly so that the switch 68 is closed when the knob 10 is actuated to condition the alarm mechanism-for operation.
The cap 52 is provided with-scallops 1-4rto facilitate the-manual grasping-of =the'clock to turn the same about its axis ofrotation. Windows-16- will be provideddn the front panel of the casing ID in front of the lamps 30 ands-2. Reflectors 'lfl 'will-bemounted; as indicated at 8:0; upon the rear panel ofrthe casing I0 behind the lamps--3fl and-32. Ventilation of the-casing will be-accomplished by provision of a plurality of apertures. 82.
In recapitulation; itmay be noted that-Figure 2 representsthe positioning of the -casing W and the clock-asihe device is ordinarily used during the day. When a person=is lyingv in bed the casing I 0 will be shifted to thepositiondndicated in the-Figure 1 and the. clock .willalso-be rota-ted through-l80 degrees to facilitate: reading thereof;
When the .switch 38- isin theposition .shown'in Figure 6, conditioning the alarm mechanism for operation by? the knob llliwilll also. energize the:
Having described the, invention; What isiclaimed asynew is:
1: Anattachment for a bed, comprisingahorizontally: elongated casing having trunnions on the end'sxthereof, an attachment bracketpivoted on saidtrunnions -and having :hooks to engage ahead boardiof a-bed, windowszin one-sideof'said cas-- ing; at least One lamp in said-casing behind said windows; and-an alarm-clock in said casing-hav ing a dial visible on said one side of the casing. the alarm mechanism of said alarm clock having a release member, a switch in an electric circuit leading to one of said lamps, said release member being connected with said switch to close said switch when the alarm mechanism is conditioned for operation, said clock being rotatable as a-unit aboutan axisnormal to said dial to facilitate the-reading ofthe clock indifferent positions when the casing is pivoted on said trunnions.
2. An attachment according to claim 1, and wherein'said clock projects both rearwardly and forwardly from said casing and has protuberances on its: front end-to facilitate the manual grasping of the: clock.
3. Anattachment for a bed, comprising a horizont'ally elongated casing having trunnions at the ends: thereof, an attachment bracket pivoted on said trunnions and having hooks to engage a head board of a bed, windows on the side of said casing, at least. one lamp in said leasing behind said windows, and an alarm clock in said casing havinga dial visible on one side of the casing, the alarm mechanismofsaid clockhavinga release member. a switch in an electric circuit leading to. said lamp, saidrelease member including a rod extending/to. the: front. of the casing for manual control therefrom and. being operatively connectedtosaidswitch for closing the same when the alarm mechanism is conditioned for operation, saidrod extending through a marginal'portion of saiddial and being, rotatable. with the clocka ROGER a. DE MARTIN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of recordin. thefile of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date I 1 3504593 Barletta V Aug. 24; 1920 2,358,422 Springer Sept. 19, 1944' 2,443,829 Lancry June 22, 1948 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date I 386,224 France Apr. 7, 1908
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