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US2088812A
US2088812A US93779A US9377936A US2088812A US 2088812 A US2088812 A US 2088812A US 93779 A US93779 A US 93779A US 9377936 A US9377936 A US 9377936A US 2088812 A US2088812 A US 2088812A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
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  • This invention relates to improvements in lamp base constructions, and more particularly to lamp base clamping constructions for attaching lamps to tables, bedsteads, etc.
  • One object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp base construction for clamping a lamp base in attached position free of tendency to slip or shift.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp base construction, formed of simple elements, readily manufactured, and readily assembled, to produce a durable, efcient construction at minimum cost.
  • this invention includes all improvements over the prior art which are disclosed in this application.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a lamp with the base thereof constructed in accordance with this invention and applied in clamping position;
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary central sectional View of the lamp bas-e with the clamping mechanism o5 shown in full lines in completely folded position,
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the clampingr unit prior toits attachment to the base of a lamp.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the base plate of the clamping unit prior to the attachment Y thereto of the clamping Ymechanism.
  • IU is an electric lamp having a hollow or cup-shaped base II in which 40 is a heavy sheet metal base plate I2 secured within the base I! by means of a nut I3, screw threadedly secured to the tubular part I4 of the lamp.
  • the base plate I2 has integral pivot lugs I5 45 struck up from the plate I2, and at the tops of pivot lugs I5 are integral limit lugs I6, and plate l2 preferably has two holes I1 for a purpose to be later described.
  • a clamp 2l) of gen-eral U-shaped form, and preferably formed of wire. has its ends 2
  • Clamp carrier I8, together with clamp 2D, are freely swingable about. the pivots I9 from the completely folded position shown in Fig. 2 in solid lines to the position shown in Fig. 2 with the clamp carrier Il engaged against the limit lugs I6.
  • a lug or tongue 24 is struck up from the base plate I2, and serves as latcln'n'g means.
  • the center bar 22 of the clamp carrier IB is first pulled free from the latch 24 and the clamp 2i) and clamp carrier vI8 are swung outwardly until the clamp carrier engages against the limit lugs I6.
  • the center bar 26 of the clamp 20 is then engaged with the finger and pulled outwardly against the action of the springs 23 a sufcient distance to permit the part 25 to which the lamp is to be clamped to be engaged between the center bar 26 of the clamp 2i] and the annular edge 2l of the lamp base II.
  • the center bar or clamping element 2t moves Yso that its clamping edge is parallel to the plane of the annular clamping edge 21 of the base of the lamp and free from tendency to slide or slip from its proper clamping position.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including: a lamp base; a clamp carrier pivoted to said base; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and spring means engaging said clamp and clamp carrier and yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including:
  • l CTI a lamp base; a clamp carrier p-ivoted to said base; limit means to limit the pivotal movement of said clamp carrier; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including: a lamp base; a clamp carrier pivoted to said base; limit means to limit the pivotal movement of said clamp carrier; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; yieldable means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier; and latch means to hold the clamp carrier and clamp in folded position adjacent said base.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including: a lamp base; a base plate adapted to be connected to said lamp base; pivot and limitV lugs on a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and. having a clamping portion; means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier; and latch means on said base plate to hold the clamp carrier and clamp in folded position adjacent said base plate.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including: a base plate adapted to be connected to a lamp base; pivot lugs on said base plate; a clamp carrier pivoted to said pivot lugs; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and means yieldably urging said clamping portion Vtoward said clamp carrier.
  • a lamp base clamp construction including: a base plate adapted to be connected to a lamp base; pivot and limit lugs on said base plate; a clamp carrier pivoted to said pivot lugs and adapted to engage said limit lugs; a clamp pivoted to said.
  • ⁇ clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and said base plate; a clamp carrier pivo-ted to said pivot lugs and adapted to' engage said limit lugs;

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H. F. REICHENBACH LAMP BASE4 CONSTRUCTION Aug. 3, 1937.
Filed Aug. 1, 1956 Patented Aug. 3, 1937 ATENT.
LAMP BASE CONSTRUCTION Howard F. Reichenbach, Waterbury, Conn., as-
signer to The Chase Companies, Incorporated, Waterbury, Conn., a corporation oi. Connectlcut VApplication August 1, 1936, Serial No. 93,779
v eclaims.V (crus-22e)` Y This invention relates to improvements in lamp base constructions, and more particularly to lamp base clamping constructions for attaching lamps to tables, bedsteads, etc.
One object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp base construction for clamping a lamp base in attached position free of tendency to slip or shift.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp base construction, formed of simple elements, readily manufactured, and readily assembled, to produce a durable, efcient construction at minimum cost.
With the above and other objects in View, this invention includes all improvements over the prior art which are disclosed in this application.
In the accompanying drawing in which one way of carrying out the invention is shown for illustrative purposes:
90 Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a lamp with the base thereof constructed in accordance with this invention and applied in clamping position;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary central sectional View of the lamp bas-e with the clamping mechanism o5 shown in full lines in completely folded position,
and in broken lines in partly open or extended position;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the clampingr unit prior toits attachment to the base of a lamp; and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the base plate of the clamping unit prior to the attachment Y thereto of the clamping Ymechanism.
In the description and claims, the various parts 35 are identified by specific names for convenience, but they are intended to be as generic in their application as the prior art will permit.
Referring to drawing, IU is an electric lamp having a hollow or cup-shaped base II in which 40 is a heavy sheet metal base plate I2 secured within the base I! by means of a nut I3, screw threadedly secured to the tubular part I4 of the lamp.
The base plate I2 has integral pivot lugs I5 45 struck up from the plate I2, and at the tops of pivot lugs I5 are integral limit lugs I6, and plate l2 preferably has two holes I1 for a purpose to be later described. A clamp carrier I8 of general U-shaped form, and preferably formed of wire,
5@ has its ends oppositely bent to provide pivot por tions I9 pivoted in the pivot lugs I5. A clamp 2l) of gen-eral U-shaped form, and preferably formed of wire. has its ends 2| bent as shown to pivot the clamp 2li to the center bar or arm 22 of the 55 clamp carrier i8. Springs 23 11011103115 yieldingy urgeftheclamp 2l) to folded position againstfth clamp carrier I8. Clamp carrier I8, together with clamp 2D, are freely swingable about. the pivots I9 from the completely folded position shown in Fig. 2 in solid lines to the position shown in Fig. 2 with the clamp carrier Il engaged against the limit lugs I6. A lug or tongue 24 is struck up from the base plate I2, and serves as latcln'n'g means. Thus, when the clamp Ztl and clamp carrier I8 are swung about the pivots I9 to completely folded position (full lines Fig. 2), the center bar 22 of the clamp carrier I8 yieldingly engages against the latching means 24 to hold the clamping mechanism completely folded or collapsed Within the hollow base II of the lamp. The holes I1 serve as clearance areas for the ends of springs 23 which engage the clamp carrier.
When the lamp is to be applied in clamping position upon a member such as 25, which may be a part of a table, bedstead or the like, the center bar 22 of the clamp carrier IB is first pulled free from the latch 24 and the clamp 2i) and clamp carrier vI8 are swung outwardly until the clamp carrier engages against the limit lugs I6. The center bar 26 of the clamp 20 is then engaged with the finger and pulled outwardly against the action of the springs 23 a sufcient distance to permit the part 25 to which the lamp is to be clamped to be engaged between the center bar 26 of the clamp 2i] and the annular edge 2l of the lamp base II. It will be observed that the center bar or clamping element 2t moves Yso that its clamping edge is parallel to the plane of the annular clamping edge 21 of the base of the lamp and free from tendency to slide or slip from its proper clamping position.
The invention may be carried out in other specific ways than that herein set forth without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics of the invention, and the present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be em braced therein.
I claim:
l. A lamp base clamp construction including: a lamp base; a clamp carrier pivoted to said base; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and spring means engaging said clamp and clamp carrier and yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier.
2. A lamp base clamp construction including:
l CTI a lamp base; a clamp carrier p-ivoted to said base; limit means to limit the pivotal movement of said clamp carrier; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier.
3. A lamp base clamp construction'including: a lamp base; a clamp carrier pivoted to said base; limit means to limit the pivotal movement of said clamp carrier; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; yieldable means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier; and latch means to hold the clamp carrier and clamp in folded position adjacent said base.
4. A lamp base clamp construction-including: a lamp base; a base plate adapted to be connected to said lamp base; pivot and limitV lugs on a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and. having a clamping portion; means yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier; and latch means on said base plate to hold the clamp carrier and clamp in folded position adjacent said base plate.
5. A lamp base clamp construction including: a base plate adapted to be connected to a lamp base; pivot lugs on said base plate; a clamp carrier pivoted to said pivot lugs; a clamp pivoted to said clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and means yieldably urging said clamping portion Vtoward said clamp carrier.
6. A lamp base clamp construction including: a base plate adapted to be connected to a lamp base; pivot and limit lugs on said base plate; a clamp carrier pivoted to said pivot lugs and adapted to engage said limit lugs; a clamp pivoted to said.
` clamp carrier and having a clamping portion; and said base plate; a clamp carrier pivo-ted to said pivot lugs and adapted to' engage said limit lugs;
meansv yieldably urging said clamping portion toward said clamp carrier.
HOWARD F. REICHENBACH.
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US2444540A (en) * 1944-09-26 1948-07-06 Joseph F Stoeck Portable light
US2466454A (en) * 1946-01-30 1949-04-05 George H Logan Illuminated automobile sun visor mirror
US2924457A (en) * 1957-09-16 1960-02-09 Michaels Norman Appliance for use by bowlers
US3768971A (en) * 1971-12-21 1973-10-30 B Fishpaw Combination surgical instrument table and sterilizer basket
US6766997B2 (en) * 2002-09-17 2004-07-27 Stewart, Iii Kenneth G. Hanger/hook/storage attachment device
US20060219851A1 (en) * 2005-03-01 2006-10-05 Stewart Kenneth G Iii Device for implement storage
US7341363B1 (en) * 2005-10-14 2008-03-11 Brian Edward Richardson Retractable clamping device for light fixtures
US7703466B1 (en) * 2007-04-24 2010-04-27 Mark Smith Mounting assembly
US9388936B2 (en) 2005-03-01 2016-07-12 Kenneth G. Stewart, III Device for implement storage

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2444540A (en) * 1944-09-26 1948-07-06 Joseph F Stoeck Portable light
US2466454A (en) * 1946-01-30 1949-04-05 George H Logan Illuminated automobile sun visor mirror
US2924457A (en) * 1957-09-16 1960-02-09 Michaels Norman Appliance for use by bowlers
US3768971A (en) * 1971-12-21 1973-10-30 B Fishpaw Combination surgical instrument table and sterilizer basket
US6766997B2 (en) * 2002-09-17 2004-07-27 Stewart, Iii Kenneth G. Hanger/hook/storage attachment device
US20060219851A1 (en) * 2005-03-01 2006-10-05 Stewart Kenneth G Iii Device for implement storage
US8746647B2 (en) 2005-03-01 2014-06-10 Kenneth G. Stewart, III Device for implement storage
US9388936B2 (en) 2005-03-01 2016-07-12 Kenneth G. Stewart, III Device for implement storage
US7341363B1 (en) * 2005-10-14 2008-03-11 Brian Edward Richardson Retractable clamping device for light fixtures
US7703466B1 (en) * 2007-04-24 2010-04-27 Mark Smith Mounting assembly

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