US2618678A - Screw shell light socket with gripping means - Google Patents

Screw shell light socket with gripping means Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2618678A
US2618678A US152143A US15214350A US2618678A US 2618678 A US2618678 A US 2618678A US 152143 A US152143 A US 152143A US 15214350 A US15214350 A US 15214350A US 2618678 A US2618678 A US 2618678A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
socket
lamp
base
shell
gripping means
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US152143A
Inventor
Adolph W Gast
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US152143A priority Critical patent/US2618678A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2618678A publication Critical patent/US2618678A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
    • H01R33/05Two-pole devices
    • H01R33/22Two-pole devices for screw type base, e.g. for lamp

Landscapes

  • Connecting Device With Holders (AREA)

Description

NOV. 18, 1 952 w GAST SCREW SHELL LIGHT SOCKET WITH GRIPPING MEANS Filed March 27, 1950 Patented Nov. 18, 1952 UNITED... PATENT OF F'I CE SCREW SHELL; LIGHT SQGKET-AWIFIP;
GRIPPING MEANS Adolph- Ws Gast, Evan ston, 111.:
Application March-27, 195i), Serial=No. 152,143 I ZQleims... (Cl. 173-3 8)- economical device. of the character described,
especially designed .to restrain thelamp base from becoming loosened. in the socket.
My invention is particularly-adapted-for use in miniature lamps-of the kinden rployed for lighting Christmas trees. r
A very common; diffic-ulty encountered in Christmas tree lights is the tendency for the lamps to comeloose in their sockets. This is particularly troublesome when the lamps are strung in series so that; theloosening of one lamp will extinguish the whole; string, makingit difiicult to determine which particular lampfhas become loose, or perhaps whether one'has burned out.
Commerciallamp socketsare usually made so that the lamp bases fit loosely therein and, in
order to hold the lamp against unscrewing, the
base must be screwed down tightly in thesocket to force the center terminal on the base firmly against the center contact in the socket. Nevertheless, thelamps often become loose when in use.
Another reason for frequent loosening of the lamps is the fact that the centralterminalsof lamp sockets and lamp bases are usually :rela;
tively flat, and one or both such terminals are usuallvmade of relatively soft metal of solder or the like, so that the engaged terminal surfaces present little resistance against tilting of the bulb in the socket.
A particular object of my invention is to provide a, simple form of spring-retaining means readily applicable to sockets of commercial form, for holding the bulb in place in the socket.
A further object of the invention is to provide. an improved form of center terminal, cooperating with the spring-retaining meanstfor holding thelamp bulb fromtilting and, therefore, loosening in its socket.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear from time to time as the following description proceeds.
The invention may best be understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of a lamp and socket constructed in accordance with my invention, with the surrounding casing for the metallic part of the socket shown in dotted lines;
Figure 2 is an enlarged top plan view of the socket shown in Figure 1 with the lamp and its base removed;
2 Figure 3 is aside view of thesocket shown in Figure 2.;
Figure 4 is a detailedsection taken on line 1-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is adetailed view showing thespringretaining member used with the socket shown in the foregoing figures.
Referring now to detailsof the embodiment of my invention illustrated in the drawing, anelectric light bulb ll], hereinshown in tapered formof the kind employed-withChristmas tree lights, includes a glass bulb H and :metallic base l2 threaded in the conventional manner for reception in athreaded metallic shell or socket l3, which may be surrounded as usual by an insulated lamp base, indicated in dotted linesat It in Figure 1. The metallic shell 13 includes a generally cylindrical body portion l6 flared at one end as indicated at I! and closed at the other end by a disc ll! of suitable insulating material having a centrally disposed metallic terminal l9 extendingtherethrough for engagement'with a central terminal (not shown) projectingas usual from the lower end of the lamp base I2. The side wall of body portion I6 is formed with a-rolled thread 20 so as to present opposed-threaded surfaces surrounding both the interior and exterior of said body portion intermediate its ends. In the form shown, the lower endof the body portion [6 is slightly tapered at 2l-and terminates in an annular bead2-2 withinwhich the edges of themsulating disc 48 are secured; The socket cone struction-so far described; is substantially. the same as is now commonly employed with commercial lampsockets, wherein 'the, cylindrical body portion [8 is formed by machinery, from a single piece of metal.
Referring now to the novel features'of my invention, Iprovide a substantially C-shapedspring clip, indicated at 25, preferably made of spring wire, having an approximately semi-circular portion 26 formedv to fit in the exterior thread of the body I6 and having inwardly arched gripping portions 21, 21 at the opposite ends thereof, continuous with the semi-circular portion 26. Two elongated slots 28 and 29 are cut through the side wall of the body portion [6 at the base of the thread 26 adjacent the lower end thereof, said slots being disposed to permit the arcuate gripping portions 21, 2'! of spring clip 25 to project into the interior of the cylindrical body I6 beyond the inner faces of the threads 20 but in alignment with said thread. As will be seen in Figure 2, the slots 28 and 29 are both disposed toward one side of the socket so that, when the spring clip is seated in the thread around the body IS, the inwardly arched gripping portions 21, 21 extend slightly more than one-half the distance around the body but with their out-turned terminal ends 21a spaced circumferentially from each other a substantial distance to facilitate the application of the spring clip to the body portion without distorting said clip.
The spring clip 25 is norm-ally placed under sufficient clamping tension to be held securely in place when the arcuate friction portions 21,
,2! are sprung into engagement in their respective slots 28 and 29 in the body l6, but inward movement of said friction surfaces is limited by engagement of the spring with the ends of said slots. The ends 27a of the spring clip are spaced apart slightly less than the diameter of the body l6, so as to permit the clip to be assembled in place on the latter by moderate radial pressure.
I also provide the center terminal 19 of the socket with an upwardly projecting contact point 39 disposed substantially on the longitudinal axis of the socket, as shown in Figure 4. This contact point is preferably made of relatively hard metal, such as brass or bronze, so that it will penetrate the comparatively soft solder-like metal commonly employed on the central terminals of commercial lamp bases.
The socket I3 is provided as usual with wire connections, herein consisting of one wire conductor soldered to the exterior of the tapered portion 2| of the body l6, and a second wire conductor 36 having a terminal portion soldered Within the hollow recess 3| on the exterior of the central metallic terminal [9. The conductors extend through a suitable aperture in the insulated base [4.
The use and operation of the device above described is as follows:
The spring clip 25 is applied to the exterior of the "shell body It with the arcuate gripping portions 21 of said clip extending through the slots 28 and 29 near the base of the thread under sufficient tension to permit a lamp to be screwed into, or unscrewed from, the socket in the usual manner without excessive torsional effort and without any damage to the threads of the lamp base.
The tension of the gripping members 27, 21 will be exerted on the exterior threaded portion of the lamp base. The arrangement is such that the lamp base will tend to be urged toward the side opposite the two friction members 27, 21 so that the lamp base will be securely held in the socket by friction at three widely-spaced points circumferentially thereof. Accordingly, my invention is adapted for use with lamp bases of conventional or standard threaded form, Without any special detents, or other locking members. As the lamp is screwed into the socket, the point 39 on the central terminal 19 of the socket will become partially imbedded in the relatively soft metal in the central terminal of the lamp base.
The lamp base will thus be restrained against .tilting in the socket with much greater effectiveness than in present commercial forms of lamp sockets, where the sockets are merely formed with a relatively smooth, button-like central terminal.
Although I have shown and described certain embodiments of my invention, it will be understood that I do not wish to be limited to the exact construction shown and described, but that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a screw socket for electric light bulbs, a shell of generally cylindrical shape open at one end and closed by a contact terminal at the other end, the side wall of said shell being interiorly and exteriorly threaded intermediate its ends, said side wall having two circumferentially spaced apertures along the base of its exterior thread at widely spaced angles to each other, and a substantially C-sh-aped spring clip extending in an arc of substantially more than and arranged to fit under clamping tension in said exterior thread, said spring having inwardly arched portions near its ends extending inwardly and then outwardly through the apertures in said shell for frictional engagement with the threads of a lamp base when screwed therein.
2. In a screw socket for electric light bulbs, a shell of generally cylindrical shape open at one end and closed by a contact terminal at the other end, the side wall of said shell being interiorly and exteriorly threaded intermediate its ends, said side wall having two circumferentially spaced apertures along the base of its exterior thread at widely spaced angles to each other, and a substantially c-shaped spring clip extending in an arc of substantially more than 180 and arranged to fit under clamping tension in said exterior thread, said spring having inwardly arched portions near its ends extending inwardly and then outwardly through the apertures in said shell for frictional engagement with the threads of a lamp base when screwed therein, and the free ends of said spring clip being spaced apart slightly less than the diameter of said shell to permit said spring clip to be pressed radially into place on said shell.
ADOLPI-I W. GAST.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 994,854 Mackin June 12, 19 1 1,160,435 Morey Nov. 16, 1915 1,167,473 Benjamin Jan. 11, 1916 2,385,478 Steinmayer Sept. 25, 1945 2,477,895 Pollock Aug. 2, 1949
US152143A 1950-03-27 1950-03-27 Screw shell light socket with gripping means Expired - Lifetime US2618678A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US152143A US2618678A (en) 1950-03-27 1950-03-27 Screw shell light socket with gripping means

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US152143A US2618678A (en) 1950-03-27 1950-03-27 Screw shell light socket with gripping means

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2618678A true US2618678A (en) 1952-11-18

Family

ID=22541678

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US152143A Expired - Lifetime US2618678A (en) 1950-03-27 1950-03-27 Screw shell light socket with gripping means

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2618678A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3077523A (en) * 1959-07-20 1963-02-12 United Carr Fastener Corp Electrical sockets
US3170750A (en) * 1962-06-21 1965-02-23 Arthur I Appleton Lamp receptacle
US4529259A (en) * 1983-04-18 1985-07-16 Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. Two bulb lamp socket
US8162683B2 (en) 2010-05-13 2012-04-24 Advanced Bionics, Llc Miniature electrical connectors

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US994854A (en) * 1910-07-21 1911-06-13 Harry Marks Incandescent-lamp lock.
US1160435A (en) * 1914-10-19 1915-11-16 Pass & Seymour Inc Electric-lamp-retaining device.
US1167473A (en) * 1913-04-11 1916-01-11 Benjamin Electric Mfg Co Lamp-clamping socket.
US2385478A (en) * 1942-06-01 1945-09-25 Line Material Co Lamp adapter and receptacle
US2477895A (en) * 1946-02-04 1949-08-02 Gordon B Pollock Electrical socket

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US994854A (en) * 1910-07-21 1911-06-13 Harry Marks Incandescent-lamp lock.
US1167473A (en) * 1913-04-11 1916-01-11 Benjamin Electric Mfg Co Lamp-clamping socket.
US1160435A (en) * 1914-10-19 1915-11-16 Pass & Seymour Inc Electric-lamp-retaining device.
US2385478A (en) * 1942-06-01 1945-09-25 Line Material Co Lamp adapter and receptacle
US2477895A (en) * 1946-02-04 1949-08-02 Gordon B Pollock Electrical socket

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3077523A (en) * 1959-07-20 1963-02-12 United Carr Fastener Corp Electrical sockets
US3170750A (en) * 1962-06-21 1965-02-23 Arthur I Appleton Lamp receptacle
US4529259A (en) * 1983-04-18 1985-07-16 Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. Two bulb lamp socket
US8162683B2 (en) 2010-05-13 2012-04-24 Advanced Bionics, Llc Miniature electrical connectors

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2657367A (en) Electrical socket connector with supporting clip
GB877946A (en) Electric lamp holder and connector device
US2692374A (en) Electric lamp
US5228774A (en) Safe light set
US2618678A (en) Screw shell light socket with gripping means
US2884555A (en) Directly attachable electric light bulb
US2292242A (en) Electric bulb and socket
US2268700A (en) Incandescent electric lamp
US2692375A (en) Electric lamp having a base provided with insulation piercing means to connect it to a twin conductor
DE2817122A1 (en) Incandescent lamp socket thread adjustment - uses socket insert to facilitate small lamp fitting
US2372266A (en) Snap-in electric lamp plug
US2627048A (en) Electric terminal connector
US3260888A (en) Two filament lamp with selector or switch
US3165370A (en) Lamp socket
US3478300A (en) Treadless lamp and base
US2491463A (en) Electrical connector fixture
US2468846A (en) Electric lamp and socket
US2097795A (en) Electrical illuminating device
US1869321A (en) Decorative illuminating device
US2181050A (en) Lamp or plug and receptacle therefor
US4225910A (en) Extension lamp apparatus
US2717985A (en) Lamp socket
US1585109A (en) Adapter for electric lamp sockets
US2786131A (en) Socket eliminating base for electric lamps
US4980602A (en) Electric lamp and socket therefor