Hubbell Pull Socket, circa 1905
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Artifact Overview
A light socket provides a secure connection between an incandescent electric lamp and the electrical circuit. In the late 19th century, companies created lamp bulb bases with unique styles and sizes which would only fit sockets that they made. By 1910 the Edison screw-type base had become so popular it was virtually an industry standard, and consumers no longer had to buy lamps and sockets from the same manufacturer.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Light socket
Date Made
circa 1905
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2017.0.34.1282
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Metal
Porcelain (Material)
Color
Gold (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 2.5 in
Width: 1.5 in
Length: 1.25 in
Inscriptions
on side of socket
HARVEY HUBBELL / PAT'D / AUG. 11 96 / MAY 8 00 / JULY 20 01 / FEB 18 02 / 250 V 50 C.P.
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