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US1285840A
US1285840A US6536515A US6536515A US1285840A US 1285840 A US1285840 A US 1285840A US 6536515 A US6536515 A US 6536515A US 6536515 A US6536515 A US 6536515A US 1285840 A US1285840 A US 1285840A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/66Structural association with built-in electrical component
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  • eppncafioa nea Beamer' s isis'. sean 1ra eaa'ss.
  • My invention relates'l to an attachment plug and particularly -toan attachment plug provided with an associated pilot light
  • the object of my invention' being to provide a simple, rugged and economical attachment plug having an associated pilot light for indicating the condition of the plug circuit.
  • Figurev 1 is a side elevation of an attachment plug in which my invention is em'- bodied in one form;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section therethrough
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse-section on the line 3 3, Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is an inverted plan
  • Fig. 5 is a detached perspective of one of the plug terminals'and one of its associated parts
  • Fig. 6 is a section on the line 6'-6, Fig. 2.
  • my invention comprises a rugged plug body 10 of insulating material, laterally apertured at 11 to permit the entry of the plug cable to the wire terminals 12 and 13 which are mounted on depressed ledges on opposite sides of the wiring and strain relief chamber ⁇ 11a recessed into the jack end of the plug body.
  • the wire terminals are formed vfrom sheet metal plates having tongues 14 and 15 ofi'- set therefrom and projecting beyond the entering end of the plug to form plug jacks of common type.
  • the opposite end of the plug body is recessed to form a well 16 in which the screw shell 17 and center contact 18 of a minature lamp socket are centrally arranged.
  • a connection tothe shell contact is established by a plate 19 overlying the base flange of the shell -contact and having a tongue projecting over the bottom of al lateral bay4 in the Well 16. It is connected Tto the jack 14 by a screw bolt 20 which serves also, to hold the jack in position. A second to pass'- therethrough and take into the tap 25 in the' plate 21. The latter is connected to the jack 15 by the screw 26 which passes through the body of the plug and takes into thetap hole 27 in the plate 21. The jacks and lamp terminals are thus electrically connected and mechanically secured in position by the two screw bolts 20 and 26.
  • I provide a hub or casing 29 for the lamp which is closed at its outer end, except for lateral perforations 30v and an end perforation 31, while' its Opposite end is threaded at 32 to engage the threaded section 33 of the plug body adjacent the shoulder 34 against which the casing is screwed down.
  • This aifords a readily removable casing which renders the lamp 28 readily accessible for replacement.
  • lamp terminals arranged in said well and connecting plates therefor having tongues extending into .the bottoms of said bays, wire terminal plates mounted on the opposite end of said body and underlying said bays, screws mechanically vand electrically connecting said wire and lamp terminal plates, and plug jacks projecting yfrom said Wire terminal plates, said body having a lateral passage for the leading-in wires opening to said terminal plates.
  • a combined attachment plug and pilot f light having a One-piece insulating body internally recessed from one end to form a well with lateral bays 'extending the depth V of the well and .opening thereto, lamp ter-l minals varranged in said Well and connect!
  • ing plates therefor having tongues extending into the bottoms of said bays, wire terminal plates mounted on the opposite end of said body and underlying said bays, screws mechanically and electrically connecting said Wire and lamp terminal plates, and plug jacks projecting from said wire terminal plates, said body having a lateral passage for the leading-n wires openingr to said terminal plates and having an external shoulder to form an abutment for a housing adapted to enclose a lamp inserted in the socket together with a sheet metal housing resting in adjusted position against said shoulder and aifording a hand grip for the:
  • a combined attachment plug and pilot light having a one-piece insulating body recessed from one end to form a Well to receive lamp terminals, and from the opposite end to aord a wiring chamber adapted to accommodate a strain relief knot, ledges on opposite sides of said chamber, terminal plates onsaid ledges, jacks extending from said plates beyond the end of said b0dy,
  • said body be- Laeaeao ing pierced at a point spaced rrom the jack'i end thereof but opening to said Wiring chamber to admit a Wire cable thereto, toget-her with lamp terminals in the Well and mechanical and electrical connections between said plates and terminals.

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G. B. THOMAS.
ATTACHMENT PLUG.
APPLICATION FILED UEc.6,1915.
1,285,849. mme@ NOV.' 26, 1918.'
UNITED STATES OFFICE.
GEORGE B. montes, OF lammeren',- orrnc'riicur, assrnon To Tian BRYANT ELEC- Tnrc comm, or :Bm-Demons, CONNECTICUT, 5. CORPORATION or coNNEoTIcUT.
ATTACHMENT-Pitre.-
Specification of Letters Patent.
eppncafioa nea Beamer' s, isis'. sean 1ra eaa'ss.
To all 'whom t may concern.' v
Be it known that I, GEORGE B. Tamaris, a citizen of the United States of America, residing in the city of Bridgeport, 1n the county of Faireld and State of Connecticut, have invented certain-*new and useful Improvements in Attachment-Plugs, of which the following is a specification'.
My invention relates'l to an attachment plug and particularly -toan attachment plug provided with an associated pilot light,
the object of my invention' being to provide a simple, rugged and economical attachment plug having an associated pilot light for indicating the condition of the plug circuit.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figurev 1 is a side elevation of an attachment plug in which my invention is em'- bodied in one form;
Fig. 2 is a vertical section therethrough;
Fig. 3 is a transverse-section on the line 3 3, Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is an inverted plan; Fig. 5 is a detached perspective of one of the plug terminals'and one of its associated parts; and
Fig. 6 is a section on the line 6'-6, Fig. 2.
In lthe form here shown my invention comprises a rugged plug body 10 of insulating material, laterally apertured at 11 to permit the entry of the plug cable to the wire terminals 12 and 13 which are mounted on depressed ledges on opposite sides of the wiring and strain relief chamber` 11a recessed into the jack end of the plug body. The wire terminals are formed vfrom sheet metal plates having tongues 14 and 15 ofi'- set therefrom and projecting beyond the entering end of the plug to form plug jacks of common type. The opposite end of the plug body is recessed to form a well 16 in which the screw shell 17 and center contact 18 of a minature lamp socket are centrally arranged. A connection tothe shell contact is established by a plate 19 overlying the base flange of the shell -contact and having a tongue projecting over the bottom of al lateral bay4 in the Well 16. It is connected Tto the jack 14 by a screw bolt 20 which serves also, to hold the jack in position. A second to pass'- therethrough and take into the tap 25 in the' plate 21. The latter is connected to the jack 15 by the screw 26 which passes through the body of the plug and takes into thetap hole 27 in the plate 21. The jacks and lamp terminals are thus electrically connected and mechanically secured in position by the two screw bolts 20 and 26.
In order to protectl the lamp 28 from injury and at the same time to afford a convenient grip for handling the plug, I provide a hub or casing 29 for the lamp which is closed at its outer end, except for lateral perforations 30v and an end perforation 31, while' its Opposite end is threaded at 32 to engage the threaded section 33 of the plug body adjacent the shoulder 34 against which the casing is screwed down. This aifords a readily removable casing which renders the lamp 28 readily accessible for replacement.
' Theconstruction as a whole is simple and economical to manufacture, while lts varl- Patented' Nov. 26,1918.
ous parts are rugged and of the fewest .possible number.
of the well and opening thereto throughout their depth, lamp terminals arranged in said well and connecting plates therefor having tongues extending into .the bottoms of said bays, wire terminal plates mounted on the opposite end of said body and underlying said bays, screws mechanically vand electrically connecting said wire and lamp terminal plates, and plug jacks projecting yfrom said Wire terminal plates, said body having a lateral passage for the leading-in wires opening to said terminal plates.
2. A combined attachment plug and pilot f light having a One-piece insulating body internally recessed from one end to form a well with lateral bays 'extending the depth V of the well and .opening thereto, lamp ter-l minals varranged in said Well and connect! ing plates therefor having tongues extending into the bottoms of said bays, wire terminal plates mounted on the opposite end of said body and underlying said bays, screws mechanically and electrically connecting said Wire and lamp terminal plates, and plug jacks projecting from said wire terminal plates, said body havinga lateral passage for the leading-n wires openingr to said terminal plates and having an external shoulder to form an abutment for a housing adapted to enclose a lamp inserted in the socket together with a sheet metal housing resting in adjusted position against said shoulder and aifording a hand grip for the:
insertion and Withdrawal of said plug.
3. A combined attachment plug and pilot light having a one-piece insulating body recessed from one end to form a Well to receive lamp terminals, and from the opposite end to aord a wiring chamber adapted to accommodate a strain relief knot, ledges on opposite sides of said chamber, terminal plates onsaid ledges, jacks extending from said plates beyond the end of said b0dy,
binding screws on said plates, said body be- Laeaeao ing pierced at a point spaced rrom the jack'i end thereof but opening to said Wiring chamber to admit a Wire cable thereto, toget-her with lamp terminals in the Well and mechanical and electrical connections between said plates and terminals.
4. ln combination with a construction such as specilied in claim l, an exterior shoulder on said body, threads adjacent said shoulder, and a sheet metal lamp housing threaded at one end to engage the threaded portion of the body and being seated against said shoulder, in adjusted position, said guard affording a hand grip for the insertion and Withdrawal of the plug.
ln testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing; Witnesses.
GEORGE B. THUMAS. i/Vitnesses:
G. W.. Goonnmen, H. M. renner.,
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2447833A (en) * 1944-03-07 1948-08-24 Auer John Attachable light for sewing machines
US2474407A (en) * 1945-01-15 1949-06-28 Kelley Koett Mfg Co Polarity indicator plug
US4127807A (en) * 1975-08-08 1978-11-28 Ideal Industries, Inc. Hand-held circuit tester with lens arrangement for viewing indicator lamps housed within the tester

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2447833A (en) * 1944-03-07 1948-08-24 Auer John Attachable light for sewing machines
US2474407A (en) * 1945-01-15 1949-06-28 Kelley Koett Mfg Co Polarity indicator plug
US4127807A (en) * 1975-08-08 1978-11-28 Ideal Industries, Inc. Hand-held circuit tester with lens arrangement for viewing indicator lamps housed within the tester

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