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US1490283A
US1490283A US640173A US64017323A US1490283A US 1490283 A US1490283 A US 1490283A US 640173 A US640173 A US 640173A US 64017323 A US64017323 A US 64017323A US 1490283 A US1490283 A US 1490283A
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  • Ihis invention relates to coverings for lighting fixtures as chandeliers, standing lamps, clusters lamp shades and similar articles, to protect them from dust and dirt, particularly during the summer time.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a portable standing lamp, the shade of which is covered with a protector embodying the invention.
  • F i 2 is a side elevation of a ceiling lightmg fixture covered with a protector embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 3 1s a top plan of either Fig. 1v or Fig. 2 on lines 33 ofthese figures.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the protector shown in Fig. 1 when opened for attachment to a fixture.
  • Fig. 5 is a topplan of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a side elevation of the protector shown in Fig. 2 but in opened condition
  • Fig. 7 is a detail elevation of the closure of a protector when closed.
  • Fig. 8 1s a detail plan of washer 6 formlng the supporting and closing means for the protector.
  • Flg. 9 is an elevation of Fig. 8 in the direction of arrows 9-9 of that figure.
  • Fig. 10 is a section on line 10-10 of Fig. 11 is a detail sectional elevation on line 11-11 of Fig. 5, showing the attachment of the closing leaf 15 to washer 6.
  • My improved protector is a garment-like structure, preferably made from transparent fabric, as gelatineor celluloid-covered gauze, oil-silk or similar material, it con sists of a conical shaped part 1 (see Figs.
  • a shield is preferably attached to the lower side of washer 6 with which the opening may be covered by plnmng the shield to the fabric.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 two different lighting fixtures provided with my improved dust rotectors are shown. From these illustrations the sim licity of the device is apparent.
  • the fac 'ty of attachment by closing only one or two sna fasteners is one of the advantages gaine by the invention, but the principal advantage gained 1s the ad ustability of the same protector for many sizes of shades or fixtures with great convenience. Thisis accomplished by using the fastener as a pivot for adjusting the diameter of the protector. It is of course evident that a button could replace the fastener producing almost the-same result.
  • My improved protector provides in the lower washer 6 which is made large enough for the purpose, the means which tightly enclose the central stem and protect the lower opening of a lamp-shade completely against dust.
  • a protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming a conical upper section and a cylindrical lower section joinedthereto, both sections having overlappin vertical edges forming means to vary t e diameter of said cover, an aperture at the apex of said conical section and a flexible washer surrounding said aperture forming means for the support of said cover on the stem of said lighting fixture.
  • a protecting cover for lighting fixtures consisting of fabric forming a conical .upper section and a cylindrical lower section joined thereto, both sections having overlapppin vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, an aperture at the apex of said conical section, a flexible washer surrounding said aperture and means at said washer adapted to cover said aperture.
  • a protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming conical upper and lower sections joined by a cylindrical middle section, all sections having overlapping vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, apertures at the upper and lower extremes of said cover and flexible means to embrace the stem of said lighting fixture encircling said aperture.
  • a protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming conical upper and lower sections joined by a common cylin drical middle section, all sections having overlapping vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, apertures at the upper and lower extremes of said cover, means to embrace the stem of said lighting fixtures at one of the extremes, and closing means for the aperture at the other extreme.
  • a protector for lighting fixtures and the like of pliable sheeting comprisin a conical radially split top portion and a cy indrical vertically split side portion, an aperture formed at the apex of the conical portion, fastening means at the corners formed by the upper edges of said split at said aperture, said fastening means serving to hold said sheeting in overlapped position and forming a pivot to vary the extent of said overlap and the diameter of the conical and cylindrical portions of said protector.
  • a protector for lighting fixtures and the like consisting of transparent pliable sheeting, comprising a conical top portion, a cylindrical side portion joined thereto at the lower edge, an aperture at the apex of "ing a conical top and a cylindrical side portion joined thereto at the lower edge, an aperture at the apex of said cone surrounded by a split reinforcing washer, a vertical cut in said fabric from said aperture to the bottom edge of said protector, a fastener on said washer holding portions of the same and of said fabric joined in overlapped position and forming an axis for varying the extent of the overlappingv portions of said fabric and the diameter of said protector by rotation about said axis.
  • a protecting cover for lighting fixtures consisting of pliable transparent sheeting forming a cylindrical middle portion, conical top and bottom portions joined thereto pointing in opposite directions, a vertical cut in t e side of the sheeting from the top to the bottom points, apertures at the apexes of both conical portions surrounded by reinforcing material, fastening means at said apertures to hold the edges formed by said cut in overlapped position, said fastening means permitting to turn said sheeting to vary the size of the overlapping portion and to vary the diameter of said protector.
  • a circular sheet of translucent Eabric having a central aperture to accommodate the stem of a lighting fixture, a split reinforcing washer surrounding said aperture,

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April! 15, 1924. 1,490,283 J. LOEFFELHOLZ DUST PROTECTOR FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES Filed y 19 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 "IV I. ii 5% Jaca Aoe fQQZAQZZ INVENTOR.
IS ATTORNEYI April 15, 1924. 1,490,283
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DUST PROTECTOR FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES.
Application filed ma 19, 1923. Serial No. 640,173.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAooB LOEFFELHOLZ,
a citizen of the United States, and residing at the top at New York city, in the county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dust Protectors for Lighting Fixtures, of which the following is a specification.
Ihis invention relates to coverings for lighting fixtures as chandeliers, standing lamps, clusters lamp shades and similar articles, to protect them from dust and dirt, particularly during the summer time.
It is customary to cover ornamental lamps, shades and similar articles from dust during the summer months by enclosing them in covers of muslin or similar material. Such covers are generally cutto fit the size of the article to be covered and form a slip cover which is held in place by tapes or pins. Heretofore covers of this kind have been placed on the market in standard sizes to fit over lamps or shades of similar standard sizes. It is the object of the present invention to provide a cover of this kind which can be used without fitting, cutting or other permanent alteration, to cover lamps, shades chandeliers, etc., of greatly different sizes and shapes with great facllity.
It is another object of this invention to provide a cover which is dustproof, transparent and can be very easily attached to almost any lighting fixture without permanent alteration.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the description of its several embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which similar characters of reference indicate similar parts throughout the various views, in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a portable standing lamp, the shade of which is covered with a protector embodying the invention.
F i 2 is a side elevation of a ceiling lightmg fixture covered with a protector embodying the invention.
Fig. 3 1s a top plan of either Fig. 1v or Fig. 2 on lines 33 ofthese figures.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the protector shown in Fig. 1 when opened for attachment to a fixture.
Fig. 5 is a topplan of Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a side elevation of the protector shown in Fig. 2 but in opened condition,
attached to a fixture having a central stem below the shade.
Fig. 7 is a detail elevation of the closure of a protector when closed.
Fig. 8 1s a detail plan of washer 6 formlng the supporting and closing means for the protector.
Flg. 9 is an elevation of Fig. 8 in the direction of arrows 9-9 of that figure.
F Fig. 10 is a section on line 10-10 of Fig. 11 is a detail sectional elevation on line 11-11 of Fig. 5, showing the attachment of the closing leaf 15 to washer 6. My improved protector is a garment-like structure, preferably made from transparent fabric, as gelatineor celluloid-covered gauze, oil-silk or similar material, it con sists of a conical shaped part 1 (see Figs.
1 and 4) and a cylindrical part 2, joined to each other at line 3. Both arts are vertically split between edges 5 and 5 of the cloth to form an opening for slipping the protector on a fixture or lamp-shade horizontally. The top of the conical part 1 has a circular aperture for the stem of the lighting fixture, this opening is encircled and reinforced by a split washer 6 made of stiff but pliable material as haircloth or the like and of greater thickness than that of parts 1 and 2. The two ends of this washer (see Figs. 8 and 9) 7 and 8 adjoining the out are reinforced by overlaid strips of heavy fabric, and hold the male part 10 and the female part 11 of a snap fastener. When this fastener is closed, the otherwise flat washer is forced to assume a conical shape and the fabric to which the washer is fastened will also form a cone. The two edges of the fabric 5 and 5 overlap each other by closing the snap fastener and the overlapping portions of the protector may be increased by using the fastener as a pivot and rotating the fabric thereabout, as indicated in Fig. 7 by arrows. The more the free edges 5* and 5 of the parts 1 and 2 overlap each other, the smaller will be the diameter of the whole protector,
- and in this manner it may be made to fit lamps on central stands is illusa second, inverted conical part 1 which is suitably attached to the cylindrical part 2 at the circular line 3 and covers the bottom of the fixture or shade, it is in all respects similar to part 1. To protect a fixture which has no central stem penetrating the apex of one of the cones from dust entering through the central aperture of the protector, a shield is preferably attached to the lower side of washer 6 with which the opening may be covered by plnmng the shield to the fabric. I
In Figs. 1 and 2 two different lighting fixtures provided with my improved dust rotectors are shown. From these illustrations the sim licity of the device is apparent. The fac 'ty of attachment by closing only one or two sna fasteners is one of the advantages gaine by the invention, but the principal advantage gained 1s the ad ustability of the same protector for many sizes of shades or fixtures with great convenience. Thisis accomplished by using the fastener as a pivot for adjusting the diameter of the protector. It is of course evident that a button could replace the fastener producing almost the-same result. For lamps having a central stand below the lamp-shade a protector of the type shown Fig. 6 may be used to great advantage as it is otherwls'e diflicult to rovide a dustproof cover which tightly enc oses the stem. My improved protector provides in the lower washer 6 which is made large enough for the purpose, the means which tightly enclose the central stem and protect the lower opening of a lamp-shade completely against dust.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming a conical upper section and a cylindrical lower section joinedthereto, both sections having overlappin vertical edges forming means to vary t e diameter of said cover, an aperture at the apex of said conical section and a flexible washer surrounding said aperture forming means for the support of said cover on the stem of said lighting fixture.
2. A protecting cover for lighting fixtures consisting of fabric forming a conical .upper section and a cylindrical lower section joined thereto, both sections having overlapppin vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, an aperture at the apex of said conical section, a flexible washer surrounding said aperture and means at said washer adapted to cover said aperture.
3. A protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming conical upper and lower sections joined by a cylindrical middle section, all sections having overlapping vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, apertures at the upper and lower extremes of said cover and flexible means to embrace the stem of said lighting fixture encircling said aperture.
4. A protecting cover for lighting fixtures having a central stem, said cover consisting of fabric forming conical upper and lower sections joined by a common cylin drical middle section, all sections having overlapping vertical edges forming means to vary the diameter of said cover, apertures at the upper and lower extremes of said cover, means to embrace the stem of said lighting fixtures at one of the extremes, and closing means for the aperture at the other extreme.
5. A protector for lighting fixtures and the like of pliable sheeting comprisin a conical radially split top portion and a cy indrical vertically split side portion, an aperture formed at the apex of the conical portion, fastening means at the corners formed by the upper edges of said split at said aperture, said fastening means serving to hold said sheeting in overlapped position and forming a pivot to vary the extent of said overlap and the diameter of the conical and cylindrical portions of said protector.
6. A protector for lighting fixtures and the like consisting of transparent pliable sheeting, comprising a conical top portion, a cylindrical side portion joined thereto at the lower edge, an aperture at the apex of "ing a conical top and a cylindrical side portion joined thereto at the lower edge, an aperture at the apex of said cone surrounded by a split reinforcing washer, a vertical cut in said fabric from said aperture to the bottom edge of said protector, a fastener on said washer holding portions of the same and of said fabric joined in overlapped position and forming an axis for varying the extent of the overlappingv portions of said fabric and the diameter of said protector by rotation about said axis.
8. A protecting cover for lighting fixtures consisting of pliable transparent sheeting forming a cylindrical middle portion, conical top and bottom portions joined thereto pointing in opposite directions, a vertical cut in t e side of the sheeting from the top to the bottom points, apertures at the apexes of both conical portions surrounded by reinforcing material, fastening means at said apertures to hold the edges formed by said cut in overlapped position, said fastening means permitting to turn said sheeting to vary the size of the overlapping portion and to vary the diameter of said protector.
9. In a protecting cover for lightin fixtures a circular sheet of translucent Eabric having a central aperture to accommodate the stem of a lighting fixture, a split reinforcing washer surrounding said aperture,
a radial cut in said fabric in alinement with the split in said washer, radially openable fastening means to hold said washer and said fabric inoverlapped position on said lighting fixture and to form a cone of variable diameter from said circular sheet while on said lightin fixture.
JiCOB LOEFFELHOLZ.
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US2618880A (en) * 1947-01-28 1952-11-25 Theodore R Sourek Reel cover
US3750731A (en) * 1971-08-02 1973-08-07 R Brimmel Christmas tree packaging means
US4114667A (en) * 1977-11-14 1978-09-19 Alfred Belson Carrying pack for photography equipment
US20100027280A1 (en) * 2008-07-25 2010-02-04 Glow Lighting Inc. Apparatus for attaching a shade or skirt to a hanging light fixture

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2618880A (en) * 1947-01-28 1952-11-25 Theodore R Sourek Reel cover
US3750731A (en) * 1971-08-02 1973-08-07 R Brimmel Christmas tree packaging means
US4114667A (en) * 1977-11-14 1978-09-19 Alfred Belson Carrying pack for photography equipment
US20100027280A1 (en) * 2008-07-25 2010-02-04 Glow Lighting Inc. Apparatus for attaching a shade or skirt to a hanging light fixture
US8136968B2 (en) * 2008-07-25 2012-03-20 Glow Lighting Inc. Apparatus for attaching a shade or skirt to a hanging light fixture

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