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US2659810A
US2659810A US136526A US13652650A US2659810A US 2659810 A US2659810 A US 2659810A US 136526 A US136526 A US 136526A US 13652650 A US13652650 A US 13652650A US 2659810 A US2659810 A US 2659810A
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  • Our invention relates to a guard for an incandescent lamp and relates particularly to a guard for the lamp which may be easily separated to remove or replace the lamp and whereby the guard may be easily reassembled without the necessity of using any tools.
  • electric lamp guards have been used on trouble lamps which have a hand grip; the hand grip may have a switch and a convenience receptable attached thereto.
  • the lamp guards usually are made of two parts or sections wherein a hook for swingably attaching the lamp to a nail or a rod is employed; a semi-circular reflector also may be embodied in one section of the guard.
  • the two parts usually are held together by a pair of bolts which require considerable time to remove and to insert the holding screws whereby the neck of the guard will be firmly afiixed to the bulb-end of the handle.
  • Another object of our invention is to provide a lamp guard which will grip a socket handle but may have a portion thereof removed without the use of any tools whatsoever.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a socket handle or trouble lamp embodying our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of the detachable portions of the guard.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view of the details of the latching members.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view of the lower end detachable portion of the guard.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the latching member.
  • Figs. 6, '7, and 8 are fragmentary views of latching members in different positions.
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary View of a modification of our latching members.
  • Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line Ill-I0 of Fig. 9.
  • a combined lamp guard generally designated as A
  • a socket 'handle generally designated as B
  • the handle B has a suitable electrical socket therein and around the end wherein the bulb is located is a circumferential groove [0 to which a lamp or bulb guard A is attached.
  • the guard is primarily made of two separable sections AI and A2 wherein wires I2 are suitably held together.
  • a two-piece collar l4, I6 is adapted to be held within the groove In on the handle and this 001- lar always remains in position.
  • the collar I4 is a part of the lamp guard section Al which carries the reflector l1 and an extension l8 which has an opening therein through which a swivel hook 20 passes.
  • a spring I9 is located between the extension l8 and a washer 2
  • the hook 2B is adapted to slide within the opening of the top portion I3.
  • the other end of the guard portion A2 has a semicircular collar or rim 22 which is adapted to be locked within the collar It.
  • the collar [6 has a plurality of parallel spaced spring fingers 24 which are adapted to grasp the rim 22.
  • the rim 22 and the hook 20 are firmly attached together by virtue of the wires l2 so that the hook and rim move in unison.
  • the upper ends of the wires l2 (see Fig. 2) are hooked through a plate member HA; and the end of the hook 20 is connected to swivel on the plate I2A.
  • the hook 20 is pushed downwardly as Fig. 1 is viewed and the rim 22 is pulled away from the collar I 6 and the old bulb replaced and a new bulb inserted.
  • Figs. 9 and 10 we show a modification of our invention wherein the wires 12 of the guard are adapted to engage a resilient series of properly spaced fingers 30.
  • the resilient fingers 33 are formed on the collar and protrude outwardly from the collar; however, each finger is close enough to its adjacent finger to form a clasp so 3 that the Wire l2 will be held therein.
  • the wire I2 may be easily pulled from the fingers 30.

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Nov. 17, 1953 B. FINEMAN ET AL SEPARABLE GUARD FOR TROUBLE LAMPS Filed Jan. 3, 1950 Inwentors BERNARD FINEMAN ISADORE' FINEMAN W 2 V Gltorneg Patented Nov. 1?, i953 UNITED STATES ztsasn -ATENT OFFICE SEPARABLE GUARD FOR TROUBLE LAMPS Bernard Fineman and Isadore Fineman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Our invention relates to a guard for an incandescent lamp and relates particularly to a guard for the lamp which may be easily separated to remove or replace the lamp and whereby the guard may be easily reassembled without the necessity of using any tools.
Heretofore, electric lamp guards have been used on trouble lamps which have a hand grip; the hand grip may have a switch and a convenience receptable attached thereto. The lamp guards usually are made of two parts or sections wherein a hook for swingably attaching the lamp to a nail or a rod is employed; a semi-circular reflector also may be embodied in one section of the guard. However, the two parts usually are held together by a pair of bolts which require considerable time to remove and to insert the holding screws whereby the neck of the guard will be firmly afiixed to the bulb-end of the handle.
It is an object of our invention to provide an electric lamp guard adapted to be afiixed to socket handle which guard has a pivotally attached hook, whereby a reflector may be located in any position and wherein the guard may be easily opened to remove and to replace the electric lamp.
Another object of our invention is to provide a lamp guard which will grip a socket handle but may have a portion thereof removed without the use of any tools whatsoever.
Other objects of our invention are to provide an improved device of the character described, that is easily and economically produced, which is sturdy in construction, and which is highly eiiicient in operation.
With the above and related objects in view, our invention consists in the details of construction andcombination of parts, as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a socket handle or trouble lamp embodying our invention.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of the detachable portions of the guard.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view of the details of the latching members.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view of the lower end detachable portion of the guard.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the latching member.
Figs. 6, '7, and 8 are fragmentary views of latching members in different positions.
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary View of a modification of our latching members.
Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line Ill-I0 of Fig. 9.
Referring now in detail to the drawing wherein similar reference characters refer to similar parts, we show a combined lamp guard, generally designated as A, and a socket 'handle, generally designated as B, to hold an electric light bulb and which handle may be made of a soft rubber-like material and it may have a convenience outlet therein. The handle B has a suitable electrical socket therein and around the end wherein the bulb is located is a circumferential groove [0 to which a lamp or bulb guard A is attached. The guard is primarily made of two separable sections AI and A2 wherein wires I2 are suitably held together.
A two-piece collar l4, I6 is adapted to be held within the groove In on the handle and this 001- lar always remains in position. The collar I4 is a part of the lamp guard section Al which carries the reflector l1 and an extension l8 which has an opening therein through which a swivel hook 20 passes. A spring I9 is located between the extension l8 and a washer 2| which is firmly attached to the hook 20. This spring keeps the sections Al and A2 taut. The hook 2B is adapted to slide within the opening of the top portion I3. The other end of the guard portion A2 has a semicircular collar or rim 22 which is adapted to be locked within the collar It. The collar [6 has a plurality of parallel spaced spring fingers 24 which are adapted to grasp the rim 22. The rim 22 and the hook 20 are firmly attached together by virtue of the wires l2 so that the hook and rim move in unison. The upper ends of the wires l2 (see Fig. 2) are hooked through a plate member HA; and the end of the hook 20 is connected to swivel on the plate I2A. Hence, to replace a bulb the hook 20 is pushed downwardly as Fig. 1 is viewed and the rim 22 is pulled away from the collar I 6 and the old bulb replaced and a new bulb inserted.
After the bulb has beenchanged the rim 22 is directed under the fingers 24 and the hook 2c is pulled upwardly to tighten the sections Al and A2.
In Figs. 9 and 10 we show a modification of our invention wherein the wires 12 of the guard are adapted to engage a resilient series of properly spaced fingers 30. The resilient fingers 33 are formed on the collar and protrude outwardly from the collar; however, each finger is close enough to its adjacent finger to form a clasp so 3 that the Wire l2 will be held therein. The wire I2 may be easily pulled from the fingers 30.
Although our invention has been described in considerable detail, such description is intended as being illustrative rather than limiting, since the invention may be variously embodied, and the scope of the invention is to be determined as claimed.
We claim as our invention:
A quick detachable guard for a trouble lamp comprising a pair of complementary substantially hemispherical members, one of said members being constructed to form a reflector means and the other of said members being a wire cage, the
wires of which at one end, hook through openings.
formed in a substantially semi-circular ring portion and, at the other end, hook through openings formed in a plate member, said ring portion being resiliently connected to a semi-circu lar collar portion, and said plate member being 7 adapted to underlie a lateral extension of said reflector member, a semi-circular collar portion complementary to said first collar portion on said reflector member, means to detachably connect said collar portions together, means toresiliently connect said plate member to said lateral extension, the resilient connection between said first mentioned semi-circular collar portion and said ring portion comprises a plurality of spring fingers formed on said collar portion and overlying said ring portion, said means to resiliently connect said plate member to said lateral extension comprises a hook having a straight stem thereon, said stem being adapted to extend through corresponding openings formed in said plate member and said lateral extension, means on said stem to space said plate member from said lateral extension and means on said stem abutting against that surface of said plate men her which is remote from said spacing means to prevent Withdrawal of said stem from said plate member, said stem having a Washer affixed thereto and. spaced from. said lateral extension in a direction opposite to said plate member, and a spring mounted between said washer and said lateral extension, said spring being adapted to press said lateral extension toward said plate member and to draw said semi-circular collar into its complementary spring fingers.
BERNARD FINEMAN. ISADORE FINEMAN.
References Cited in the file ofv this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 972,480 Southwick Oct. 11, 1910 1,334,710 Miners Mar. 23, 1920 1,735,295 Olley Nov. 12, 1929 2,178,907 Hockley Nov. 7, 1939
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US2686254A (en) * 1952-03-11 1954-08-10 Joseph D Kevorkian Lamp guard construction
US2723343A (en) * 1952-10-16 1955-11-08 Joseph A Wasselle Lamp bulb guard and reflector
US2975269A (en) * 1957-10-04 1961-03-14 Joseph D Kevorkian Lamp guard construction
US3819930A (en) * 1973-03-27 1974-06-25 R Lamont Lamp guard
US3835311A (en) * 1973-05-25 1974-09-10 Woodhead D Inc Hand lamp with pivotable wire cage section

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US972480A (en) * 1910-02-24 1910-10-11 Edward K Southwick Light-holder.
US1334710A (en) * 1919-09-03 1920-03-23 Miners George Lewis Combined reflector and guard for electric lamps
US1735295A (en) * 1927-08-18 1929-11-12 Crouse Hinds Co Portable electric lamp
US2178907A (en) * 1939-03-08 1939-11-07 Owen A Hockley Electric lamp guard

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US972480A (en) * 1910-02-24 1910-10-11 Edward K Southwick Light-holder.
US1334710A (en) * 1919-09-03 1920-03-23 Miners George Lewis Combined reflector and guard for electric lamps
US1735295A (en) * 1927-08-18 1929-11-12 Crouse Hinds Co Portable electric lamp
US2178907A (en) * 1939-03-08 1939-11-07 Owen A Hockley Electric lamp guard

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2686254A (en) * 1952-03-11 1954-08-10 Joseph D Kevorkian Lamp guard construction
US2723343A (en) * 1952-10-16 1955-11-08 Joseph A Wasselle Lamp bulb guard and reflector
US2975269A (en) * 1957-10-04 1961-03-14 Joseph D Kevorkian Lamp guard construction
US3819930A (en) * 1973-03-27 1974-06-25 R Lamont Lamp guard
US3835311A (en) * 1973-05-25 1974-09-10 Woodhead D Inc Hand lamp with pivotable wire cage section

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