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US1082397A US76126013A US1913761260A US1082397A US 1082397 A US1082397 A US 1082397A US 76126013 A US76126013 A US 76126013A US 1913761260 A US1913761260 A US 1913761260A US 1082397 A US1082397 A US 1082397A
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    • 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
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  • rllhis invention relates to electric lighting devices and has particular reference to a means for preventing the unauthorized removal of incandescent electric lamps from their sockets, a source of a great deal of annoyance and financial loss incident to the use of such lamps in public lplaces.
  • Another object of the invention is to p roduce an electric lamp bulb lock of an invisible and hence inconspicuous nature.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation ot a lamp base and its socket, partly broken away, showing the relation thereto of, my improvement
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the lock, the parts being shown on a large scale
  • Fig.. .8 is a perspective view showing the inside of the socket
  • Fig. 4t is a corresponding view of the lamp base
  • Fig. 5 is a detached view of the locking bolt showing in Jull lines the relation of the key thereto in its initial position, and in dotted lines the relation of the parts in unlocking position
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the key.
  • the several parts of the device- may be made of any suitable materials, and the relative sizes and proportions of the saine may be varied somewhat without departing from the spirit of the invention lhereinafter more fully set forth and specically claimed.
  • l show at 10 a lamp bulb having a base 11 adapted Jfor' threaded .coperation as usual with theA comparatively socket member 12.
  • These parts are or may be of any usual conventional form and provided with their usual electrical connections which per se form no part of this invention.
  • one of the threads 13 of the socket contact sleeve 14 is interrupted forming a notch 15 having a square shoulder 1G.
  • rllhe socket member otherwise has the same appearance and characteristics as any other ordinary socket, no change in the outside appearance, therefore, being made.
  • the base of the lamp is' formed with a longitudinal groove or depression 17 extending toward its point 18 from a point adjacent the bulb. Said groove, therefore, in-
  • a locking bolt 20 is mounted within said groove l? of the base and is carried on the end of a spring arm 21 the other end of which is secured beneath the base shell ad- Jacent the outer end of 'the groove 17.
  • the normal position of the locking bolt is shown in Figs. 2 and 4, and when the lamp is in place said bolt coperates in the notch 15 serving to prevent the unscrewing ot the lamp from the socket, the lookin@ bolt tending to abut against the shoulder 16 and being held in such position by the force of the spring 21.
  • rlhe spring and the boltconnected thereto do not interfere with the usual operation of screwin the base into the socket, neither do they interfere With the unscrevving thereof after the lock is released as described below.
  • Fig. 6 I show a preferred form of unlocking key, the same comprising a finger piece 22, a shank 23, and a tongue 24.
  • This key may be made of any suitable material, but preferably of a good quality of spring steel for strength and elasticity.
  • the tongue and shank are preferably comparatively slender and are adapted to be projected along the groove 17 substantially parallel to the axis of the base 11 into engagement with the ⁇ bolt 20.
  • the bolt is of peculiar construction, being provided with an undercutrnotch which extends across throughout the full width thereof. The purpose of this undercut is to prevent the lock from being tampered with by any one using a key of any form except that authorized or required for the purpose of unlocking this device. For instance, considerin the end 23 of the shank 23 as the en or point of the key, such end, without the tongue 24, would be sure to be received in said undercut. Such key, therefore, would have no eiect upon the lock tending to force it radially or inwardly toward the axis of the base and out of engagement with the shoulder 16. I provide, consequently, the tongue 24 which, as
  • the side of the notch 15 opposite the shoulder 16 may be flattened or beveled as indicated at 28, if desired, so that the base may be screwed farther into the socket than 4would be permitted by said notch if a shoulder were formed on eachside thereof. In some instances it is desirable to permit a certain amount of unscrewin of the lamp for the purpose of extinguis ing the light when the socket is not provided with a.
  • an electric lamp socket having a contact shell with an internal shoulder, a lamp base coperating in said socket, a bolt carried by said base and normally projecting therefrom in locking position, said bolt being provided with an undercut notch extending across the same, and a key projectable between the edge of the socket and the base for unseating the lock, said key beingV provided with means to cause it to escape said undercut notch.
  • the combination with a socket and a coperating lamp base of locking means including a spring pressed bolt carried by one of these members andv adapted to coperate with the other, the bolt-carryin member having a groove leadin to the bo t parallel to the axis of the mem er, and a kev slidable along said groove between said base and the edge of the socket to release said bolt, said key having a tongue coacting with the bolt to move the samel radially of the bolt-carrying member, substantially as set .serving to prevent the unscrewing of the base Jfrom the socket, saidlocking means comprising a shoulder formed on one of said members and a spring pressed locln'ng bolt carried by the other of said members, said locking bolt having an undercut notch, and a key projectable between the base and the edge o said'contact sleeve for depressing the bolt out of locking engagement with the shoulder, said key being provided with a tongue serving to lca
  • a ⁇ socket member provided with a threaded contact sleeve, an externally threaded lamp base, locln'ng means to prevent the unauthorized unscrewing of the base from the socket
  • said locking means including a bolt projectable between adjacent threads of one of the members into interlocking engagement with a shoulder formed in a corresponding. thread of the other member, said bolt having a transverse undercut notch and an external narrow longitudinal notch, and a key serving to deln testimony whereof l ⁇ have signed.

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C. BLASS.
SELF LOCKING LAMP BULB.
APPLICATION FILED APR.15, 1913.
, Patented Decf23, 1913.
CONRAD BLASS, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
I l SELF-.LOCKING LAMP-BULB.
Losanna.
Speccation of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec.. 23, 1913.
Application filed April 15, 1913. Serial No. 761,260.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that l, CONRAD BLAss, a citizen oi the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Brooklyn, in the county ot Kings and State ot New York, have invented a new and linproved Seltliocking Lamp-Bulb, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. n
rllhis invention relates to electric lighting devices and has particular reference to a means for preventing the unauthorized removal of incandescent electric lamps from their sockets, a source of a great deal of annoyance and financial loss incident to the use of such lamps in public lplaces.
Among the objects ot the invention, therefore, is to devise a locking means coperating between the lamp base and its socket which will operate automatically to secure the parts together and which requires a special form of key for unlocking. i
Another object of the invention is to p roduce an electric lamp bulb lock of an invisible and hence inconspicuous nature.
rlhe foregoing and other objects ot the invention will hereinafter be more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the drawings forming a part of this specication in which like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views, and in Which- Figure 1 is an elevation ot a lamp base and its socket, partly broken away, showing the relation thereto of, my improvement; Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the lock, the parts being shown on a large scale; Fig.. .8 is a perspective view showing the inside of the socket; Fig. 4t is a corresponding view of the lamp base; Fig. 5 is a detached view of the locking bolt showing in Jull lines the relation of the key thereto in its initial position, and in dotted lines the relation of the parts in unlocking position; and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the key.
The several parts of the device-may be made of any suitable materials, and the relative sizes and proportions of the saine may be varied somewhat without departing from the spirit of the invention lhereinafter more fully set forth and specically claimed.
By way of illustration of a preferred embodiment of this invention, l show at 10 a lamp bulb having a base 11 adapted Jfor' threaded .coperation as usual with theA comparatively socket member 12. These parts are or may be of any usual conventional form and provided with their usual electrical connections which per se form no part of this invention.
As shown especially in Fig. 3, one of the threads 13 of the socket contact sleeve 14 is interrupted forming a notch 15 having a square shoulder 1G. rllhe socket member otherwise has the same appearance and characteristics as any other ordinary socket, no change in the outside appearance, therefore, being made.
The base of the lamp is' formed with a longitudinal groove or depression 17 extending toward its point 18 from a point adjacent the bulb. Said groove, therefore, in-
tersects several of the threads 19 ot said' part. A locking bolt 20 is mounted within said groove l? of the base and is carried on the end of a spring arm 21 the other end of which is secured beneath the base shell ad- Jacent the outer end of 'the groove 17. The normal position of the locking bolt is shown in Figs. 2 and 4, and when the lamp is in place said bolt coperates in the notch 15 serving to prevent the unscrewing ot the lamp from the socket, the lookin@ bolt tending to abut against the shoulder 16 and being held in such position by the force of the spring 21. rlhe spring and the boltconnected thereto, however, do not interfere with the usual operation of screwin the base into the socket, neither do they interfere With the unscrevving thereof after the lock is released as described below.
The construction of the parts is such that access may be had to the locking bolt to release the same from the Shoulder by an authorized person reaching through the groove 17 from adjacent the lainp bulb. By this fact, a socket tted into a wall or in any other place ywhere access could not be had to the locking device from the side of the socket may be' fitted with my locking devices and operated satisfactorily. 1n Fig. 6 I show a preferred form of unlocking key, the same comprising a finger piece 22, a shank 23, and a tongue 24. This key may be made of any suitable material, but preferably of a good quality of spring steel for strength and elasticity. The tongue and shank are preferably comparatively slender and are adapted to be projected along the groove 17 substantially parallel to the axis of the base 11 into engagement with the` bolt 20. The bolt is of peculiar construction, being provided with an undercutrnotch which extends across throughout the full width thereof. The purpose of this undercut is to prevent the lock from being tampered with by any one using a key of any form except that authorized or required for the purpose of unlocking this device. For instance, considerin the end 23 of the shank 23 as the en or point of the key, such end, without the tongue 24, would be sure to be received in said undercut. Such key, therefore, would have no eiect upon the lock tending to force it radially or inwardly toward the axis of the base and out of engagement with the shoulder 16. I provide, consequently, the tongue 24 which, as
shown'in Fig. 6, 1s considerably narrower than the shank 23, and this tongue rides up over the outer surface of the locking bolt in and through a notch' 26 and guiding the end 23 of the shank over the points 27 on either side of said notch 26. The point 24 of the tongue is bent outwardly slightly, as indicated in Fig. 5, directing-said tongue to the notch 26. The tongue 24, however, is sufficiently flexible to prevent the breakage of the tongue while the key is being pushed into place., By virtue of the strength as well as the elasticity of the key, the point 23 of the shank proper will reach and coperate with the points 27 of the bolt, causing the same to be depressed, as shown in Fig. 5, 1nwardly from the shoulder 16. When the key has been forced into this position, a slight outward turn of the lamp will suiiice for the locking bolt toclear the shoulder 16 when` the key should be withdrawn. The lamp may then be unscrewed from the socket in the usual way.
i The side of the notch 15 opposite the shoulder 16 may be flattened or beveled as indicated at 28, if desired, so that the base may be screwed farther into the socket than 4would be permitted by said notch if a shoulder were formed on eachside thereof. In some instances it is desirable to permit a certain amount of unscrewin of the lamp for the purpose of extinguis ing the light when the socket is not provided with a.
switch. By arranging the notch and shoulder, therefore, at a certain distance from the end of the path of the locking bolt, such partial unscrewing ma be provided for, but whether this be carried out or not the shoulder 16, whereverit may be arranged, will plrevent the removal of the base and lamp om the socket except by means of a key such as above described.
' Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentzy 1. In a device of the character set forth, the combination of a socket member having a contact shell with an interrupted thread on the interior and a shoulder adjacent such interruption, a lamp base having a longitudinal groove extending from adjacent the bulb inwardly toward the point, a locking bolt operating within said groove and cooperating with said shoulder to prevent the unscrewing of the base from the socket, a spring holding the bolt normally in locking position, and means adapted to be forced along said groove from adjacent the bulb to unlock the bolt, substantially asset forth.
2. In a device of the character set forth, the combination of an electric lamp socket having a contact shell with an internal shoulder, a lamp base coperating in said socket, a bolt carried by said base and normally projecting therefrom in locking position, said bolt being provided with an undercut notch extending across the same, and a key projectable between the edge of the socket and the base for unseating the lock, said key beingV provided with means to cause it to escape said undercut notch.
3. In a device of the character set forth, the combination with a socket and a coperating lamp base, of locking means including a spring pressed bolt carried by one of these members andv adapted to coperate with the other, the bolt-carryin member having a groove leadin to the bo t parallel to the axis of the mem er, and a kev slidable along said groove between said base and the edge of the socket to release said bolt, said key having a tongue coacting with the bolt to move the samel radially of the bolt-carrying member, substantially as set .serving to prevent the unscrewing of the base Jfrom the socket, saidlocking means comprising a shoulder formed on one of said members and a spring pressed locln'ng bolt carried by the other of said members, said locking bolt having an undercut notch, and a key projectable between the base and the edge o said'contact sleeve for depressing the bolt out of locking engagement with the shoulder, said key being provided with a tongue serving to lcause t e key to escape the undercut notch.
5. In a device of the character set forth, the combination ofv a` socket member provided with a threaded contact sleeve, an externally threaded lamp base, locln'ng means to prevent the unauthorized unscrewing of the base from the socket, said locking means including a bolt projectable between adjacent threads of one of the members into interlocking engagement with a shoulder formed in a corresponding. thread of the other member, said bolt having a transverse undercut notch and an external narrow longitudinal notch, and a key serving to deln testimony whereof l `have signed. my
press the lookin loolt out of engagement name to this specification in the presence of with said shoul er, said key including a two subscribing witnesses.
narrow tongue serving to cooperate with CONRAD BLASS. 5 said external notch and thereby guide the Witnesses:
key out of engagement with said undercut GEO. L. BEELER,
notch, substantially las set forth. PHILIP D. ROLLHAUS.
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US2463816A (en) * 1944-12-30 1949-03-08 Sokoloff Louis Electrical resistor for lamp sockets
US3426314A (en) * 1967-01-27 1969-02-04 Duro Test Corp Socket and base for lamps
US4093333A (en) * 1974-08-26 1978-06-06 Tjornhom Sr David A Electrical adapter
US4183604A (en) * 1974-08-26 1980-01-15 Tjornhom David A Apparatus for mounting and removing electrical adapter from a socket
US4534101A (en) * 1982-01-27 1985-08-13 Rexnord Inc. Method of installing self-locking nut and bolt assembly
US4580856A (en) * 1983-04-22 1986-04-08 Casco Products Corporation Composite clamping shell for electric cigar lighters
US4669185A (en) * 1983-04-22 1987-06-02 Casco Products Corporation Method of making a composite clamping shell
US6012938A (en) * 1996-07-26 2000-01-11 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. Anti-theft lamp adapter
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US2463816A (en) * 1944-12-30 1949-03-08 Sokoloff Louis Electrical resistor for lamp sockets
US3426314A (en) * 1967-01-27 1969-02-04 Duro Test Corp Socket and base for lamps
US4093333A (en) * 1974-08-26 1978-06-06 Tjornhom Sr David A Electrical adapter
US4183604A (en) * 1974-08-26 1980-01-15 Tjornhom David A Apparatus for mounting and removing electrical adapter from a socket
US4534101A (en) * 1982-01-27 1985-08-13 Rexnord Inc. Method of installing self-locking nut and bolt assembly
US4580856A (en) * 1983-04-22 1986-04-08 Casco Products Corporation Composite clamping shell for electric cigar lighters
US4669185A (en) * 1983-04-22 1987-06-02 Casco Products Corporation Method of making a composite clamping shell
US6012938A (en) * 1996-07-26 2000-01-11 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. Anti-theft lamp adapter
US20020136086A1 (en) * 2001-03-23 2002-09-26 Sergi Gili Handheld or immersion blender with coupling device
US6789933B2 (en) * 2001-03-23 2004-09-14 Braun Gmbh Handheld or immersion blender with coupling device

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