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US2860234A
US2860234A US570446A US57044656A US2860234A US 2860234 A US2860234 A US 2860234A US 570446 A US570446 A US 570446A US 57044656 A US57044656 A US 57044656A US 2860234 A US2860234 A US 2860234A
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  • the present invention relates to lamp-holders for trans-illuminated panels and is particularly, although not exclusively, suitable for use with panels such as are described in the specification of co-pending application Serial No. 554,329, filed December 20, 1955.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved lamp-holder which takes up either no space, or only a very limited amount of space, at the back of the panel.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a lampholder specially adapted for use with the panel de scribed in the aforementioned earlier specification.
  • a lamp-holder for a trans-illuminated panel comprises an outer metal sleeve adapted to be fixed in an aperture in the panel, projecting wholly or almost wholly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within the metal sleeve, an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted within the insulating sleeve and adapted to support a lamp, to make electrical contact with the cap of the lamp, and to project rearward beyond the lamp to make electric contact with an electric supply member, and a cover member containing a spring adapted to urge the lamp in a rearward direction and to provide an electric connection between the conter contact of the lamp and the outer metal sleeve, the arrangement being such that light from the lamp can pass through the three sleeves into the panel.
  • the insulating sleeve maybe a colored light filter and the inner and outer metal sleeves may be provided with suitable windows defining limited areas for passage of light.
  • the outer metal sleeve When the panel has, as described in the aforementioned earlier specification, a conducting layer adapted to constitute one terminal of the electric supply, the outer metal sleeve may have a flange on the rear side of the panel adapted to make electric contact with the said layer. The outer metal sleeve may then be fixed within the panel aperture by means of a nut on a thread on this sleeve, the panel being clamped between the flange and the nut.
  • the lamp-holder to be described comprises an outer metal sleeve 16 having a flange 17 at one end and threaded externally at the other end.
  • the trans-illuminated panel 10 is apertured to allow the sleeve 16 to pass through it and the rearmost layer 14 of the transilluminated panel is ap'ertured to allow the flange 17 to seat upon the perforated aluminium layer 13 which constitutes one terminal of an electric supply for the lamp, the other terminal of the supply being constituted by the aluminium panel 15.
  • the sleeve 16 is clamped in position by means of a nut 18 under which is a suitable washer 19, the nut being screwed on to the forwardlyprojecting threaded end of the sleeve.
  • the nut 18 is shown as provided with key slots 20.
  • the lamp 21 is mounted in an inner metal sleeve or cup 22 closed at its rear end 23, this sleeve making electric contact with the lamp cap.
  • the sleeve 22 has moulded around its outside and extending nearly, but not quite, to the rear end of the inner metal sleeve an insulating sleeve 24 of translucent or transparent plastic, which may be of a suitable color, such as red.
  • the inner metal sleeve 22 projects slightly rearward be yond the insulating sleeve 24.
  • the assembly comprising the inner metal sleeve 22 and the insulating sleeve 24 surrounding it is slidable within the outer metal sleeve 16.
  • the insulating sleeve has an outwardly-projecting circumferential rib 25 which engages in an annular groove 26 in the inside of the outer metal sleeve and allows limited movement of the said assembly within the outer metal sleeve in an axial direction.
  • a cup-shaped, internally threaded metal cap 27 is screwed on to the threaded end of the outer metal sleeve 16.
  • a spring 28 adapted to engage the center contact of the lamp and to press the lamp rearwards, thereby holding the projecting end 23 of the inner metal sleeve in electric contact with the alumininum panel 15. Electric contact between the center contact of the lamp and the perforated aluminium layer 13 is made through the spring 28, the metal cap 27 and the outer metal sleeve 16.
  • the inner and outer metal sleeves 22 and 16 are provided with windows 29 to pass light from the lamp in suitable directions in to the panel.
  • a lamp-holder for a trans-illuminated panel comprising an outer metal sleeve adapted to be fixed in an aperture of the panel projecting at least mainly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within the metal sleeve, an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted within the insulating sleeve shaped and dimensioned to accommodate a lamp having a cap and a center contact, to make electrical contact with the lamp cap, and to project rearward beyond the lamp to make electric contact with an electric supply member, a cover member, and a spring within said cover member engaging said center contact and urging said lamp in a rearward direction, said cover member providing an electrical connection between said spring and said outer metal sleeve.
  • a lamp-holder according to claim 4 wherein the end of the outer metal sleeve opposite to the flanged end is threaded to receive a nut, whereby the lampholder maybe fixed within the aperture in the panel by clamping the panel between the flange and the nut.
  • a trans illuminated panel structure comprising an apertured panel, a conducting layer on the rear surface of said panel, a conducting member supported in fixed relation to said panel and spaced from the rear surface thereof, an outer metal sleeve fixed in said aperture in electrical contact with said conducting layer and projecting at least mainly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within th'e'metal sleeve, "an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted wit in.

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Nov. 11, 1958 STEVENS 2,860,234
ILLUMINATED INSTRUMENT PANEL Filed March 9, 1956 INVENTOR BERTRAM STEVENS ATTORNEY" United States Patent ILLUMINATED INSTRUMENT PANEL Bertram Stevens, Durham City, England, assignor to Thorn Electrical Industries Limited, London, England Application March 9, 1956, Serial No. 570,446 6 Claims. (Cl. 240-816) The present invention relates to lamp-holders for trans-illuminated panels and is particularly, although not exclusively, suitable for use with panels such as are described in the specification of co-pending application Serial No. 554,329, filed December 20, 1955.
One dilficulty met with in providing lamp-holders for trans-illuminated panels is the small space that is usually available at the back of the panel to accommodate any part of the lamp-holder, such as a locking nut, or electrical connections to the lamp-holder.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved lamp-holder which takes up either no space, or only a very limited amount of space, at the back of the panel.
A further object of the invention is to provide a lampholder specially adapted for use with the panel de scribed in the aforementioned earlier specification.
According to the present invention a lamp-holder for a trans-illuminated panel comprises an outer metal sleeve adapted to be fixed in an aperture in the panel, projecting wholly or almost wholly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within the metal sleeve, an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted within the insulating sleeve and adapted to support a lamp, to make electrical contact with the cap of the lamp, and to project rearward beyond the lamp to make electric contact with an electric supply member, and a cover member containing a spring adapted to urge the lamp in a rearward direction and to provide an electric connection between the conter contact of the lamp and the outer metal sleeve, the arrangement being such that light from the lamp can pass through the three sleeves into the panel.
The insulating sleeve maybe a colored light filter and the inner and outer metal sleeves may be provided with suitable windows defining limited areas for passage of light.
When the panel has, as described in the aforementioned earlier specification, a conducting layer adapted to constitute one terminal of the electric supply, the outer metal sleeve may have a flange on the rear side of the panel adapted to make electric contact with the said layer. The outer metal sleeve may then be fixed within the panel aperture by means of a nut on a thread on this sleeve, the panel being clamped between the flange and the nut.
One embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing which is a view of the embodiment in sectional elevation. The embodiment is assumed to be for use with a panel as described in the aforementioned earlier specification and comprising a relatively thick lighttransmitting layer 10, for example of methyl methacrylate, having on its front face a thin white layer 11 overlaid by a thin black layer 12 and on its rear face a thin layer 13 of perforated aluminium sheet overlaid by a thin black layer 14. Behind and close to this panel is "ice mounted an aluminium panel 15 in which instruments (not shown) whose dials have to be illuminated are mounted. The layers 11, 12 and 14 may be of vinyl plastic. The two panels are fixed together and spaced apart either by washers or by making the rearmost layer 14 of the trans-illuminated panel of suffic-ient thickness.
The lamp-holder to be described comprises an outer metal sleeve 16 having a flange 17 at one end and threaded externally at the other end. The trans-illuminated panel 10 is apertured to allow the sleeve 16 to pass through it and the rearmost layer 14 of the transilluminated panel is ap'ertured to allow the flange 17 to seat upon the perforated aluminium layer 13 which constitutes one terminal of an electric supply for the lamp, the other terminal of the supply being constituted by the aluminium panel 15. The sleeve 16 is clamped in position by means of a nut 18 under which is a suitable washer 19, the nut being screwed on to the forwardlyprojecting threaded end of the sleeve. The nut 18 is shown as provided with key slots 20.
The lamp 21 is mounted in an inner metal sleeve or cup 22 closed at its rear end 23, this sleeve making electric contact with the lamp cap. The sleeve 22 has moulded around its outside and extending nearly, but not quite, to the rear end of the inner metal sleeve an insulating sleeve 24 of translucent or transparent plastic, which may be of a suitable color, such as red. Thus the inner metal sleeve 22 projects slightly rearward be yond the insulating sleeve 24.
The assembly comprising the inner metal sleeve 22 and the insulating sleeve 24 surrounding it is slidable within the outer metal sleeve 16. The insulating sleeve has an outwardly-projecting circumferential rib 25 which engages in an annular groove 26 in the inside of the outer metal sleeve and allows limited movement of the said assembly within the outer metal sleeve in an axial direction.
A cup-shaped, internally threaded metal cap 27 is screwed on to the threaded end of the outer metal sleeve 16. Within this cap is a spring 28 adapted to engage the center contact of the lamp and to press the lamp rearwards, thereby holding the projecting end 23 of the inner metal sleeve in electric contact with the alumininum panel 15. Electric contact between the center contact of the lamp and the perforated aluminium layer 13 is made through the spring 28, the metal cap 27 and the outer metal sleeve 16.
The inner and outer metal sleeves 22 and 16 are provided with windows 29 to pass light from the lamp in suitable directions in to the panel.
What I claim is:
l. A lamp-holder for a trans-illuminated panel comprising an outer metal sleeve adapted to be fixed in an aperture of the panel projecting at least mainly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within the metal sleeve, an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted within the insulating sleeve shaped and dimensioned to accommodate a lamp having a cap and a center contact, to make electrical contact with the lamp cap, and to project rearward beyond the lamp to make electric contact with an electric supply member, a cover member, and a spring within said cover member engaging said center contact and urging said lamp in a rearward direction, said cover member providing an electrical connection between said spring and said outer metal sleeve.
2. A lamp-holder according to claim 1, wherein the insulating sleeve is constructed as a colored light filter.
3. A lamp-holder according to claim 1, wherein the inner and outer metal sleeves are provided with windows ea defining limited areas for the passage of light into the panel. t
4. A lamp-holder according to claim 1, wherein the outer metal sleeve has at its rear end a flange for engaging and making electrical contact with a conducting layer on the rear face of'the panel.
5. A lamp-holder according to claim 4, wherein the end of the outer metal sleeve opposite to the flanged end is threaded to receive a nut, whereby the lampholder maybe fixed within the aperture in the panel by clamping the panel between the flange and the nut.
6. A trans illuminated panel structure comprising an apertured panel, a conducting layer on the rear surface of said panel, a conducting member supported in fixed relation to said panel and spaced from the rear surface thereof, an outer metal sleeve fixed in said aperture in electrical contact with said conducting layer and projecting at least mainly forwards from the panel, an insulating sleeve mounted for limited sliding movement within th'e'metal sleeve, "an inner metal sleeve fixedly mounted wit in. the i ulatin leeve shape anddimensioned to support a lamp having a lamp cap and a center contact, said inner metal sleeve making electrical contact with said lamp cap and with said conducting member, a cover member at the front end of said metal sleeves and a spring within said cover member and engaging said center contact, said cover member making electrical connection between said spring and said outer metal sleeve.
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US2991576A (en) * 1957-08-27 1961-07-11 Grimes Mfg Company Illuminated instrument panel assembly
US3005907A (en) * 1960-07-26 1961-10-24 California Plasteck Inc Illuminated panel assembly
US3015718A (en) * 1958-12-11 1962-01-02 United Carr Fastener Corp Electrical assembly
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US2518726A (en) * 1949-08-08 1950-08-15 Edwin A Neugass Instrument panel
US2702340A (en) * 1951-06-19 1955-02-15 Fairchild Engine & Airplane Instrument lighting arrangement

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US2987695A (en) * 1957-04-26 1961-06-06 Maitland J Peak Lamp socket and circuit connecting means for edge lighted panel
US2991576A (en) * 1957-08-27 1961-07-11 Grimes Mfg Company Illuminated instrument panel assembly
US2982039A (en) * 1958-09-30 1961-05-02 George K C Hardesty Compatible electroluminescent-incandescent panel display
US3015718A (en) * 1958-12-11 1962-01-02 United Carr Fastener Corp Electrical assembly
US3005907A (en) * 1960-07-26 1961-10-24 California Plasteck Inc Illuminated panel assembly
US3154251A (en) * 1962-04-16 1964-10-27 Airmark Plastics Corp Panel light
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