CLICK HERE FOR THE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE AND LINKS TO ALL PAGES ON THIS SITE TABLE OF CONTENTS HISTORY THE TIMELINE MANUFACTURER'S HISTORIES THE PATENT PAGES THE PRE-ELECTRIC ERA VINTAGE ADVERTISING THE LIGHT SET GALLERIES RELATED LINKS THE PATENTS REFERENCE PAGES, page 4 THIS PAGE: PATENT NUMBERS 2,248,117 THROUGH 2,453,178
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2,248,117 | F-06/10/1940
I-07/08/1941 |
John Petry | Electric Ornamental Lighted Device | The patent for Paramount Stars, this product by Raylite uses the same back fastening method as their saucer style oil and methylene chloride bubbling lights. | |
2,278,383 | F-02/08/1937
I-03/31/1942 |
Philip Rosenblatt | Display Device | While not really a patent for a Christmas item, this device works on the same principle as a bubble light, and pre-dates patents for them by at least two years. The inventor suggested uses such as bubbling signs and store front displays. It is this patent that was the undoing of Carl Otis' bubble light patent. | |
2,284,788 | F-12/16/1937
I-06/02/1942 |
Abraham Wolf | Electric Light socket | An invention for clips that attach to light sockets, allowing secure placement anywhere on the Christmas tree. The patent covers two forms of clips: one permanently attached to the socket during manufacture, and another form which screws onto the bottom of the light socket. Patent rights were assigned to NOMA Electric Incorporated. | |
2,301,768 | F- 02/22/1940
I- 11/10/1942 |
Abraham Wolf | Illuminating Device | This patent, assigned to NOMA Electric, Incorporated, is for their plastic halo device that attached over standard Christmas light bulbs of the time: C-6, C-7 and C-9. When installed, the device provided a distinct halo effect around the lamp, similar to a neon circle. Widely used on NOMA brand candoliers and also sold separately for use on individual Christmas tree lamps | |
2,353,063 | F-11/06/1941
I-04/04/1944 |
Carl W. Otis | Ornamental Illuminating Device | This is Carl Otis' first bubble light patent, which was sold to NOMA late in 1944. Due to wartime restrictions and materials shortages, NOMA could not produce the light until after the end of World War II. | |
2,354,598 | F-11/17/1941
I-07/25/1944 |
Clarence R. Janz | Electric Lighting set | This invention makes light distribution on a Christmas tree easier. Several groups of lights are plugged into a central distribution line. A variation of this concept was sold by the Muter company under the name "Twin Four". | |
2,383,941 | F-01/28/1942
I-09/04/1945 |
Carl W. Otis | Ornamental Illuminating Device | This is Carl Otis' second patent for the bubble lights, consisting of improvements and refinements to his previous efforts. Bubble Lights from NOMA were soon to become the largest selling Christmas lights in that company's history. | |
2,402,766 | F-03/08/1944
I-06/25/1946 |
Thomas Moore | Decorative Lighting Set | One of several patents for devices that reportedly made it easier to illuminate Christmas trees by attaching branches of lights to a central source run up the trunk of the tree. | |
2,412,171 | F-05/06/1946
I-12/03/1946 |
John Petry | Device for Producing Ornamental and Decorative Bubbling Effects | This is the patent for what are called Oil Bubble Lights, a product made and sold by the Raylite Electric Corporation under their Paramount brand. Originally called Kristal Snow Lights, they were later sold as Paramount Bubbling lights | |
2,412,379 | F-06/09/1945
I-12/10/1946 |
Abraham Abramson | Decorative Illuminated Device | An interesting variation of the bubble light, this device has swirling gasses flowing through the tube fluid rather than bubbles. | |
2,434,774 | F-09/26/1945
I-01/20/1948 |
John J. Sigman | Victory Light | A "Victory Light", used to celebrate the end of World War II for several | |
2,453,176 | F-02/21/1946
I-11/09/1948 |
Abraham Abramson | Device Producing Ornamental Bubble Effects and Method | A patent for a bubbling light with a device that produces regular, even sized bubbles | |
2,453,177 | F-02/21/1946
I-11/09/1948 |
Abraham Abramson | Device Producing Ornamental Bubble Effects and Method | A patent for a bubbling light with a device to produce both small, even-sized and evenly distributed bubbles around the outer edge of the glass tube. | |
2,453,178 | F-02/21/1946
I-11/09/1948 |
Abraham Abramson | Bubble Ornamental Device and Method | A patent for a bubbling light with a device to produce even-sized bubbles distributed from the exact middle of the tube | |
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