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US2076782A
US2076782A US17729A US1772935A US2076782A US 2076782 A US2076782 A US 2076782A US 17729 A US17729 A US 17729A US 1772935 A US1772935 A US 1772935A US 2076782 A US2076782 A US 2076782A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S6/00Lighting devices intended to be free-standing
    • F21S6/002Table lamps, e.g. for ambient lighting
    • 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

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  • This invention relates to specialized jar or bottle closures.
  • the present invention has for its general object the provision of a lamp socket having a moistureprooi base structurally combined with a jar or bottle closure and with the electrical conductors entirely outside of the closure whereby they are thoroughly protected from the contents of the 25 receptacle, this disposition of the wires making the device easy to install.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a unitary jar or bottle closure including a lamp socket, adapted to be employed as the normal closure of a jar or bottle of merchandise, through which the sale of the goods is enhanced by providing with the receptacle, the complete means by which it may be converted into a lamp after its primary purpose as a container of merchan- 35 disc has been fulfilled.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section through a specialized jar cap embodying the invention, illustrating it associated with a jar and a light bulb;
  • Figure 2 is a similar view showing a modified form of the invention constructed as a stopper for a bottle.
  • the numeral i represents a jar cap preferably of pressed sheet metal construction, having a downwardly extending peripheral flange 2 with pressed threads 3 adapted to fit the molded threads 4 on the outside of the mouth of a jar 5.
  • the mouth of the jar and the cap may be of the standard Mason dimensions, but of course it will be understood that the size of the cap is not material to the invention.
  • the central portion of the jar cap is struck up or otherwise provided with a threaded flange 6 adapted to receive an electric lamp socket l.
  • the socket l' is preferably of porcelain or the like, although if desired, it may be made of noncorrosive metal. It is formed on the outside with threads 8 which adapt it to be screwed into the flange 5. That feature which distinguishes the socket from conventional devices of this class is the fact that the bottom 9 is imperforate so that the socket when in place forms a perfect seal constituting in fact a part of the top wall of the jar cap.
  • the internal construction of the socket 1 does not concern the present invention excepting to the extent that the conductors l0 emerge through a lateral aperture H in the wall of the socket outside of the jar cap.
  • the socket is shown as being provided with a push button l2 and an electric bulb i3 screwed in the outer end thereof so that the jar, specialized cap and bulb form a complete lamp.
  • the jar shall be sold originally containing a product of commerce, generally a. food product such, for example, as pickles or jam closed by the specialized receptacle including the socket l.
  • the contents of the jar are as securely sealed as though the lid were of the ordinary Mason type, but the presence of the socket by means of which the jar can be converted into an electric lamp without the necessity of purchasing any additional equipment is an added incentive to its purchase.
  • the merchant by providing the bulb l3 and plugging the conductors into an electric circuit may use the receptacle with its original contents as a window display.
  • the specialized jar cap including the socket can be sold separately as an article of manufacture adapted to be used in conjunction with any Mason type jar or other jar for converting it into a lamp.
  • the socket I is provided with a recess M in its lower face in which is seated a cork I5 or other form of stopper adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bottle It as shown.
  • the sockets l and l are made identical, that is to say, the socket l is provided with the recess in its lower face and the socket 'l' with external threads thus making it possible to manufacture a single type of socket adapted for employment in either of the relations shown.

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April 13, 1937.
A. G. JEDLICKA SPECIALIZED JAR OR BOTTLE CLOSURE Filed April 22, 1935 Patented Apr. 13, 1937 UNITED STATES PArsr ()FFICE SPECIALIZED JAR OR BOTTLE CLOSURE- Minnesota Application April 22, 1935, Serial No. 17,729
1 Claim.
This invention relates to specialized jar or bottle closures.
It has become common practice in the vocation of housekeeping for those having no more than 5 a laymans knowledge in electrical arts to convert jars and bottles, particularly those of ornamental character, into electric lamps. To do this, it is generally necessary to purchase a number of fittings usually of flimsy construction, subject to 10 faulty assembly, and almost universally made tubular on the assumption that the wires will somehow come up from within the receptacle. It is difiicult to make a good job with such makeshift accessories and if the jar or bottle has been 15 filled with colored water for the sake of ornamentation, the up-setting oi the receptacle wrecks the electrical equipment through short circuiting, resulting from wetting the wires.
The present invention has for its general object the provision of a lamp socket having a moistureprooi base structurally combined with a jar or bottle closure and with the electrical conductors entirely outside of the closure whereby they are thoroughly protected from the contents of the 25 receptacle, this disposition of the wires making the device easy to install.
Another object of the invention is to provide a unitary jar or bottle closure including a lamp socket, adapted to be employed as the normal closure of a jar or bottle of merchandise, through which the sale of the goods is enhanced by providing with the receptacle, the complete means by which it may be converted into a lamp after its primary purpose as a container of merchan- 35 disc has been fulfilled.
Other objects of the invention will appear as the following description of preferred and practical embodiments thereof proceeds.
In the drawing, throughout the several figures 40 of which, the same characters of reference have been employed to denote identical parts:
Figure l is a longitudinal section through a specialized jar cap embodying the invention, illustrating it associated with a jar and a light bulb;
Figure 2 is a similar view showing a modified form of the invention constructed as a stopper for a bottle.
Referring now in detail to the form of the invention illustrated in Figure 1, the numeral i represents a jar cap preferably of pressed sheet metal construction, having a downwardly extending peripheral flange 2 with pressed threads 3 adapted to fit the molded threads 4 on the outside of the mouth of a jar 5. The mouth of the jar and the cap may be of the standard Mason dimensions, but of course it will be understood that the size of the cap is not material to the invention.
The central portion of the jar cap is struck up or otherwise provided with a threaded flange 6 adapted to receive an electric lamp socket l. The socket l' is preferably of porcelain or the like, although if desired, it may be made of noncorrosive metal. It is formed on the outside with threads 8 which adapt it to be screwed into the flange 5. That feature which distinguishes the socket from conventional devices of this class is the fact that the bottom 9 is imperforate so that the socket when in place forms a perfect seal constituting in fact a part of the top wall of the jar cap. The internal construction of the socket 1 does not concern the present invention excepting to the extent that the conductors l0 emerge through a lateral aperture H in the wall of the socket outside of the jar cap. The socket is shown as being provided with a push button l2 and an electric bulb i3 screwed in the outer end thereof so that the jar, specialized cap and bulb form a complete lamp.
It is contemplated that the jar shall be sold originally containing a product of commerce, generally a. food product such, for example, as pickles or jam closed by the specialized receptacle including the socket l. The contents of the jar are as securely sealed as though the lid were of the ordinary Mason type, but the presence of the socket by means of which the jar can be converted into an electric lamp without the necessity of purchasing any additional equipment is an added incentive to its purchase. In fact, the merchant by providing the bulb l3 and plugging the conductors into an electric circuit may use the receptacle with its original contents as a window display. Alternatively, the specialized jar cap including the socket can be sold separately as an article of manufacture adapted to be used in conjunction with any Mason type jar or other jar for converting it into a lamp.
The same inventive concept is embodied in that form of the invention shown in Figure 2 in which the socket I is provided with a recess M in its lower face in which is seated a cork I5 or other form of stopper adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bottle It as shown. Preferably, the sockets l and l are made identical, that is to say, the socket l is provided with the recess in its lower face and the socket 'l' with external threads thus making it possible to manufacture a single type of socket adapted for employment in either of the relations shown.
While I have in the above description disclosed what I believe to be preferred and practical em- 5 bodiments of the invention it will be understood to those skilled in the art that the details of construction as shown and described are merely by Way of illustration, and not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention as claimed.
What I claim is:
In combination with aliquid-containing receptacle having a threaded mouth, a closure therefor 2 s a r 2,076,782
forming an hermetic plug for said aperture, theinner end of said socket exposed to the interior of said lid being of non-metallic substance and imperforate, said socket'being provided witha lateral conductor outlet located above the level at which the closure makes juncture with the jar 10 or bottle. i
ANTON G. JEDLICKA.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2596006A (en) * 1948-10-09 1952-05-06 Aladdin Ind Inc Means for attaching electric lamp sockets to tubular lamp bases
US2701839A (en) * 1949-02-05 1955-02-08 Sherbinin William N De Bottle or vase attached lamp support
US2724048A (en) * 1950-07-20 1955-11-15 Sherbinin William N De Bottle neck adapter for electric light sockets
US2917856A (en) * 1957-10-04 1959-12-22 Robert Wells Ornamental plastic block
WO1990009545A1 (en) * 1989-02-15 1990-08-23 Nordlux A/S Lamp
US20050130107A1 (en) * 2003-12-15 2005-06-16 Ellingson Elizabeth A. Heart model

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2596006A (en) * 1948-10-09 1952-05-06 Aladdin Ind Inc Means for attaching electric lamp sockets to tubular lamp bases
US2701839A (en) * 1949-02-05 1955-02-08 Sherbinin William N De Bottle or vase attached lamp support
US2724048A (en) * 1950-07-20 1955-11-15 Sherbinin William N De Bottle neck adapter for electric light sockets
US2917856A (en) * 1957-10-04 1959-12-22 Robert Wells Ornamental plastic block
WO1990009545A1 (en) * 1989-02-15 1990-08-23 Nordlux A/S Lamp
US20050130107A1 (en) * 2003-12-15 2005-06-16 Ellingson Elizabeth A. Heart model
US7220127B2 (en) * 2003-12-15 2007-05-22 Medtronic, Inc. Heart model

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