US3302195A - Relampable cap assembly with camseated lamp holder members - Google Patents
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- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02B—BOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02B1/00—Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
- H02B1/015—Boards, panels, desks; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
- H02B1/04—Mounting thereon of switches or of other devices in general, the switch or device having, or being without, casing
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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- H01H9/16—Indicators for switching condition, e.g. "on" or "off"
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- Abroad object hereof is to provide a reliable and practicable means by which to relamp a push-button or other cap assembly without necessity for use of tools nor for gaining access to the back side of the panel in or upon which the assembly is mounted.
- a related object is to permit such relamping without necessity for pushing inwardly on the head or cap in the process.
- relamping may be achieved without interfering with the existing setting of the switch.
- a further object of this invention is to devise a connecting mechanism for the complemental socket and lamp holder members of a relampable cap assembly which is unaffected by shock and vibration and which is otherwise generally reliable in its electrical connecting and mechanical securing functions.
- a related object is to achieve, with this dependability, a rugged, durable, and compact simplicity in the construction and mode, of operation of the releasable connecting mechanism parts.
- a broad object hereof is to provide a new and improved holder and electrical'coupling device generally useful for electrical components and the like.
- a base member adapted to be mounted on the actuator of an electric switch is releasably engageable with a cap or head member to enclose an electric indicator lamp and form a circuit connection for the lamp.
- these two members are rotated relatively about a common longitudinal axis with the keying surfaces on the mutually adjacent ends of the members in sliding'contact. These keying surfaces maintain separation of the members during such rotation until a step formation is reached in the keying surfaces permitting the members to advance longitudinally into seated relationship.
- cooperable rotationactuated camming elements are carried by the respective members, the camming element on one such member being adapted for longitudinal extension and retraction movement thereon.
- This latter camming element is extended by the interaction of the camming elements during relative rotation of the members in one direction.
- a spring or other force-producing means resisting such extension of the longitudinally movable camming element applies a force to its associated member drawing the member to its seat when during the described rotation the step formation in the keying surfaces is reached. Thereupon the step formation in such surfaces prevents reverse relative rotation between the members and thus cooperates with the force-producing means and the camming elements to hold the members locked together.
- Disconnection of the members is readily eifectuated by manually drawing the cap member longitudinally outward sufficiently to clear the steps in the keying surf-aces 3,302,195 Patented Jan. 31, 1967 and thereupon rotating the cap member in the reverse direction to disengage the camming elements, such disengaging rotative action being aided by the force-producing means.
- the cap member Because the cam elements interact to draw the cap member inwardly towards its seated position through the medium of the force-producing means the cap member need not be pushed inwardly to eifectuate interconnection of the members. Further, the requirement that the cap member be drawn longitudinally outward through a predetermined displacement against the resistance of the force-producing means before initiation of disengagement of the camming elements can be eifectuated insures reliable and undisturbed securement of the members together until relamping is necessary.
- the camming elements comprise slidably interfitting sleeves.
- the wall of one sleeve preferably the outer, incorporates an inclined camming slot, while the other sleeve carries a cooperable follower pin engageable in the slot, the lamp or other electrical component being normally held within one sleeve and being insertable therewith into the other sleeve to make electrical contact with a terminal element therein.
- the keying surfaces are formed as the end edges of tubular extensions of the respective members, that on the cap member being part of an enclosure for the helical spring which surrounds the holder sleeve and interacts between stops formed on such sleeve and on the tubular member.
- FIGURE 1 is an isometric view of the cap assembly with the head and base members occupying relative positions corresponding to a beginning stage of interconnecting movement
- FIGURE 2 is a view similar to FIGURE 1 with the members seated together in interconnected relationship
- FIGURE 3 is a similar view with the members drawn apart longitudinally as the initial step in disconnection
- FIGURE 4 is a similar view with the members occupying relative positions corresponding to a succeeding stage in the process of disconnection.
- FIGURE 5 is a side view, with parts broken away in section to show details of construction, the view corresponding to FIGURE 1 with regard to the relative positions of the parts.
- FIGURES 6 and 7 are views similar to FIGURE 5 but with parts shown in the positions corresponding to FIG- URES 2 and 3 respectively.
- FIGURE 8 is an exploded isometric view with the parts separated along the common axis of the device.
- FIGURE 9 is an isometric view of the body element of the head member turned to the aspect of FIGURE 8.
- the illustrated cap assembly comprises a base or socket unit B and cooperable head or cap unit C releasably interconnectable therewith.
- Head unit. C includes a sleeve-like camming element 10 into which the globe end of an electric lamp L may be inserted with the flange L1 of the lamp seated against the inner end 10a of the sleeve 10.
- Oppositely directed pins 10! mounted on the exterior of the element 10 serve as cam followers, these being located adjacent the end 10a.
- the sleeve-like member 10 includes an enlargement having one or more flattened sides 10c.
- the sleeve-like camming element 10 is closed at its outer end by a translucent disk 14 fixedly retained in the enlarged end of the sleeve and having a projecting flange 14a which serves as a stop for one end of a helical spring 12 which slidably encircles the enlarged sleeve portion 100.
- the camming element 10 with its end closure disk 14 and its spring 12 then is inserted endwise into the enlarged cylindrically chambered portion 16a of the cap member body 16.
- Cap body 16 has a generally square flange 16b on the outer extremity thereof, and a tubular portion 160 projecting endwise oppositely from the flange 16b.
- a window 16 at the juncture between the tubular and chambered portions 160 and 16a is shaped in substantial conformity with the fiatsided sleeve portion 100 so as to permit free longitudinal sliding of the camming element in the cap body while preventing relative rotation therebetween.
- a shoulder or step 1611 is formed serving as a stop for the inner end of spring 12 opposite that contacting the flange 14a.
- a translucent indicator panel (With or without indicia markings thereon) is then placed over the outer end face of the square flange 16b and is retained in such position by a frame 22 the flanged end of which is crimped over the rear edge of the flange 16b at suitable locations 22a.
- the frame 22 then serves to maintain the parts of the cap member in assembled relationship, preferably with the spring 12 under slight compression.
- Sleeve 24 also serves as a camming element, having inclined camming slots 24a formed in opposite wall locations extending inwardly from the end of the sleeve which receives the sleeve 10. These open-end slots direct the cam follower pins 101) so as to draw the camming element 10 more deeply into the sleeve 24 accompanying progressive relative rotation between the camming elements in one direction. At their inner ends the incline of the slots changes from an acute angle to substantially right angles to the longitudinal axis.
- a lamp terminal unit 24b having one or more electric contacts 24c therein engageable with similar contacts on the base of lamp L with the parts of the cap assembly seated together.
- the contact(s) 240 is or may be spring loaded as indicated in FIGURE 5, using suitable or conventional construction, so that the final movement of the lamp into the socketed position is accompanied by yielding of the contact 240, assuring a measured degree of contact pressure for electric circuit continuity.
- An electric lead conductor 24d extends from the con tact 240 to a suitable connecting point (not shown), and the socket and terminal unit 24b is usually adapted for connection to an electric switch 26 (shown by broken lines) suitably mounted as by the bracket 28 to the indicator or switch panel 30, such that the cap assembly as a unit may serve as an illuminatable pushbutton for operating the switch 26.
- an electric switch 26 shown by broken lines
- the details of the switch and its mounting arrangement as well as its coupling to the electric terminal unit 24b are not shown since they are in no way essential to this invention or an understanding thereof.
- annular enclosure 32 Surrounding and mounted fixedly upon the camming sleeve element 24 is an annular enclosure 32 having a projecting tubular portion 32a and an annular ring portion 32b intermediate the ends of the enclosure.
- the length of the tubular portion 32a projecting beyond the adjacent end face of the ring portion 32b is substantially equal to the length of the tubular portion 160 projecting beyond the exterior shoulder 16g formed at the juncture between the camming sleeve element 10 and the enlarged chambered portion 16 of the cap body.
- the two tubular portions 32a and 160 have a similar configuration and serve as keying elements operative in the process of interconnecting the members and in main taining them interconnected.
- the tubular portion 160 includes circumferentially extending edge portions 16d and 16e longitudinally offset from each other by a step formation 16 Typically these edge portions 16d and 16e lie in planes perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cap body 16 and each subtends an arc in the vicinity of or more. At the ends of the edge portions 16d and 16s opposite the step 16 the wall length of the tubular member 16c drops abruptly to the level of the shoulder surface 16g to form second and third steps.
- the tubular portion 32a is of similar form, including the circumferentially extending edge portion 32d corresponding to the edge portion 16d, and the circumferential extending edge portion 32c corresponding to 16a and interconnected with the edge portion 32d by a longitudinally extending step formation 32 It will be appreciated that while one camming slot 24a and a corresponding follower element 10b would suffice in a fundamental sense, nevertheless, to avoid canting and a tendency of the parts to bind, two (or more) are desired in order to balance the forces acting on the parts during the connecting and disconnecting operations and also with the cap and base members seated together.
- cap unit In order to connect the cap unit to the base unit B the cap unit is aligned coaxially therewith and is advanced longitudinally against the end of the base unit with the keying surface 16d placed in sliding contact with the keying surface 32e and with the step formations 16 and 32f in substantial circumferential registry. Under this condition keying surface 32d likewise slidably contacts the keying surface 16c and the pins 10b have entered the camming slots 24a to the points of beginning of the inclined portions of those slots.
- the step formation 16 reaches the end of the keying surface 32:: and the step formation 32 reaches the end of the keying surface 16c, permitting the keying surface 16d to advance abruptly into contact with the shoulder 32b and the keying surface 32d to advance into contact with the shoulder surface 16g.
- Such longitudinal advancement of the cap body 16 into seating relationship with the base is etfectuated by the energy stored in the compressed spring 12 (or other force-producing means).
- the parts are now locked together because the steps 32 and 16 in the keying surfaces prevent reverse rotation between the cap and base members while such members are seated together.
- a connecting mechanism comprising a first member having a cylindrical bore, a second member having a cylindrical portion engageable in such bore to permit relative longitudinal and rotational movements therebetween, cam and cam follower elements, one on each such member, cooperating to advance the members together by rotating them relatively in one direction, a third member mounted for conjoint rotation and relative longitudinal movement between inner and outer limiting positions on one of the first two members and including means engageable -with the other of said first two members restraining said third member against relative longitudinal movement with respect to said other member during said initial relative advancement of said first and second members, spring means urging the third member towards the outer limiting position, whereby stress in the spring means occurs as the first two members advance together with the third member restrained against such advance, and abutments on the third member and the other of the first two members interengageable, with the first two members advanced together, so as to prevent reverse relative rotation between them, and disengageable by retraction of the third member against resistance of said spring means.
- the third member comprises an annular skirt having circumiferentially extending edge portions mutually offset longitudinally and a connecting step portion extending generally longitudinally, said one of the first two members having similar edge and step portions, said step portions comprising the first-mentioned abutments and at least 6 one of said mutually offset edge portions on said members comprising the longitudinally facing abutments.
- a relampable cap assembly comprising a socket member having a cylindrical end recess therein, a lamp retainer member having a tubular portion adapted to receive an electric lamp therein and to be inserted into the recess for relative longitudinal and rotational movements therebetween, means interacting between the members for advancing them together by rotating them relatively in one direction, a cap member mounted for conjoint rotation and relative longitudinal movement between inner and outer limiting positions on said retainer member, spring means urging the cap member towards the outer limiting position, whereby stress in the spring means occurs as the socket and retainer members advance together with the cap member restrained against such advance, and abutments on the cap and socket members interengageable, with the socket and retainer members advanced together, so as to prevent reverse relative rotation between them, and disengageable by retraction of the cap member against resistance of said spring means.
- a disengageable electrical connection assembly comprising interconnectable members relatively rotatable about a common axis through an angular range with cooperable keying means in mutual sliding contact to maintain the members apart, said keying means including a step therein at one end of said range permitting the members to seat together by longitudinal approach and thereupon to prevent reverse relative rotation back through said range, cooperable rotation-actuated camming elements carried by the respective members, the camming element on one member being mounted for longitudinal extension and retraction thereon and being progressively extended by the interaction of the camming elements during said relative rotation, and force-producing means also carried by the last-mentioned member yieldably resisting such extension, whereby upon reaching said step the last-mentioned member is drawn to its seat upon the other member by the force exerted by said force-producing means.
- camming elements comprise interfitting sleeves with an inclined slot in one and a cooperable pin on the other.
- the last-mentioned member comprises an enlarged head having said transluscent portion at one end and having a tubular portion projecting thereifro-m toward its opposite end, the members sleeve being slidably received in and projecting from said tubular portion, opposing stops carried respectively at the inner end of the sleeve exteriorly thereof and near the outer end of the tubular member interiorly thereof, and wherein the spring comprises a helical compression spring interposed between the stops surrounding the sleeve.
- the member having the component-retaining sleeve comprises an enlarged head at one end and having a tubular portion projecting therefrom toward its opposite end, the members sleeve being slidably received in and projecting from said tubular portion, opposing stops carried respectively at the inner end of the sleeve exteriorly thereof and near the outer end of the tubular member interiorly thereof, and wherein the spring comprises a helical compression spring interposed between the stops surrounding the sleeve.
- the keying means comprise circumferentially extending edge portions on the tubular portion mutually ofiset from each other longitudinally by a step portion, and a skirt surrounding the sleeve of the other member, having complementally formed edge portions.
- a disengageable electric component holder and connecting assembly comprising first and second members, one insertable into the other .for relative longitudinal and rotational movements therebetween, said members being adapted to socket an electrical component therewithin and having electric contact means for such a component, camming means on the respective members interengageable upon initiation of insertion of the one member into the other and interacting by relative rotation between the members in one direction to advance the members together longitudinally to a fully inserted position of the insertable member, abutment means on the respective members interengagable with the one member fully inserted in the other to prevent reverse relative rotation between the members, the abutment means of one such member being mounted for relative longitudinal movement thereon out of engagement with the abutment means of the other member, and force-producing means reacting on such movable abutment means resisting such longitudinal movement.
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