Receptacle, electric
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- OBJECT TYPE
- 2 prong/surface/T-slot
- DATE
- 1938
- ARTIFACT NUMBER
- 1992.2621.001
- MANUFACTURER
- Smith & Stone
- MODEL
- 1110
- LOCATION
- Unknown
More Information
General Information
- Serial #
- N/A
- Part Number
- 1
- Total Parts
- 1
- AKA
- N/A
- Patents
- N/A
- General Description
- porcelain shell/ brass/ rubber
Dimensions
Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.
- Length
- 5.9 cm
- Width
- 4.8 cm
- Height
- 5.0 cm
- Thickness
- N/A
- Weight
- N/A
- Diameter
- N/A
- Volume
- N/A
Lexicon
- Group
- Energy-electric
- Category
- User site
- Sub-Category
- N/A
Manufacturer
- AKA
- Smith Stone
- Country
- Unknown
- State/Province
- Unknown
- City
- Unknown
Context
- Country
- Unknown
- State/Province
- Unknown
- Period
- mid 20th century
- Canada
-
An example of a British made receptacle of a type made & used in Canada. Part of a large & varied collection of over 7500 electrical items acquired & documented by Ontario Hydro in the 1960s. The collection was thought to be the largest & most comprehensive of its kind in Canada & was donated to the National Museum of Science & Technology in 1992. - Function
-
An electrical wiring device used to provide a point at which power can be drawn from a wiring system by means of a plug . - Technical
-
An example of a receptacle of circa 1912. Charles G. Perkins of Hartford, CT, patented a plug & receptacle for electrical purposes in 1894, incidentally introducing the nomenclature (Ref. 3). The introduction of the T receptacle in 1917 set the stage, along with the separable plug, for standardization of plugs & receptacles which was passed by NELA in 1917. Standardization was considered complete by 1926. - Area Notes
-
Unknown
Details
- Markings
- raised lettering reading "S S [logo]" & "6A 250V" on upper surface & "S&S" & "1110" on underside
- Missing
- appears complete
- Finish
- glazed white porcelain/ black rubber
- Decoration
- N/A
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