Anti-luxation device for clasper of power-supply wires in a lamp string

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206552
  • Patent Number
    6,206,552
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An anti-luxation device for clasper of power-supply wires in a lamp string, which mainly comprises a clasper of socket; the clasper includes a wide wall plate and a top flat surface, between which an arm plate extends outwards, and the tail end of the arm plate has a hook hole; the arm plate is connected with the clasper by means of a bendable thin plate; after the arm plate is bent upwards, it will be in contact with the hook furnished and extended out between the cylindrical surface of the socket and the top flat surface, and then the hook hole and the hook can be mated together with a light pressing force without luxation between the clasper and the socket upon the power-supply wires being pulled unintentionally.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an ornamental lamp, and particularly to an ornamental lamp which is furnished with a device to prevent the clasper becoming luxated from the socket.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In conventional ornamental lamp string for Christmas, a long lamp string usually comprises a plurality of short lamp strings connected in series; each short lamp string includes a plurality of sockets mounted with bulbs respectively; each short lamp string includes a flickering bulb, which is used as a switch to control the power supply go the rest bulbs in the string so as to have the whole lamp string flickered as an ornamental means.




In another conventional ornamental lamp string for Christmas, it is used for decorating a large area, such as a wall or the like; such a lamp string has two power-supply wires, of which each is connected with a plurality of sockets in series; one end of each of the two power-supply wires is directly connected with a main bulb of power-supply wires, or connected through a connecting member. All lamp strings are connected with the main cable of power-supply wires respectively so as to form into a large lamp string to be hung on a wall surface or the like for ornamental purpose; however, the aforesaid large lamp string is subject to twisting together at least partially upon being blown with wind; therefore, such lamp string is usually fastened in place with a net; in that case, the lamp string would cause more or less inconvenience upon being set up or removed from a site.




In the conventional clasper device for the power-supply wires of a lamp string, please reference U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,802, the clamp device according to that invention has been commercialized, and it is used for connecting a plurality of lamp strings into a lamp network to be mounted on a wall or a large flat surface; however, any one socket in the lamp strings might be luxated from the clasper thereof in case of being pulled with a force ā€œPā€ as shown in FIG.


8


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The prime object of he present invention is to provide a device to improve the drawbacks of the invention as mentioned in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,802; by means of the improved device, the clasper can be fastened to the socket firmly without being luxated upon the power-supply wires being pulled unintentionally.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a device, in which the clasper mounted on the socket has an arm plate extended out of a wide wall plate thereof; the tail end of the arm plate has a hook hole; the other end of the arm plate is connected with the wide wall plate by means of a bendable thin plate; when the arm plate is bent upwards, the hook hole can be mated with the hook furnished on the cylindrical surface so as to prevent the clasper becoming luxated from the socket upon being pulled unintentionally.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a device, in which the hook on the cylindrical surface merely projects a little bit out of the cylindrical surface after the lamp strings being assembled together; in other words, the small projected part out of the cylindrical surface would not affect the connection operation between the socket and the power-supply wires.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a device, in which the arm plate extended out of the wide wall plate of the clasper can be bent upwards by means of the bendable thin plate; the hook hole on the tail thereof is to be mated with a hook furnished on the cylindrical surface, and also the hook hole is to be mated with a hook furnished on one side of the clasper.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing a given number of lamp strings formed into a lamp network.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing a single socket being held in place with a clasper.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing a second-direction clamp structure.





FIG. 4

is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing a connector with an arm plate separated from the socket with a hook.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the hooking structure as showing in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the relation between the arm plate of the clasper and the hook of the connector.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the hooking structure as shown in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a conventional clamp structure for holding a clasper and a socket.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, it shows a lamp network made of a plurality of ornamental lamps, and it comprises a main power-supply cable


13


and a plurality of lamp strings


12


; each lamp string is connected with one socket of the main power -supply cable


13


by means of a connecting member


15


. Each lamp string


12


includes an independent power-supply wire


18


A and an independent Power-supply wire


18


B to connect a plurality of sockets in series; the base surface


19


of every socket


14


in each lamp string


12


is mounted with a clasper


17


, of which the lamp chute


44


is used for holding the power-supply wire


18


B in place. In the network ornamental lamp


11


, the upper part of each socket


14


has a fastening member


27


mounted around the bulb


16


; the tail end of an arm plate


29


of the fastening member


27


has a hook hole


30


to be mated with a hook


46


of an arm plate


45


extended out of the clasper


17


so as to prevent the clasper


17


from luxating.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, one end of each socket


14


in each lamp string


12


has a connector


15


to be mounted with a bulb


16


, while the other end thereof has a guide chute for receiving power-supply wires


18


. Both sides of the guide chute are furnished with two symmetrical flat surfaces


20


and two symmetrical curved surfaces


22


respectively so as to provide a socket-positioning surface


19


for mounting the clasper


17


.




The clasper


17


to be mounted on the socket-positioning surface


19


of the socket


14


has an outer edge, which includes two symmetrical wide wall plates


41


and two symmetrical curved plates


42


; the inside of the clasper


17


has a clamp sleeve


47


for mounting the socket-positioning surface


19


of the socket


14


; both sides of clamp sleeve


47


are furnished with two symmetrical clamp chutes


44


respectively. One of the wide wall plate


41


A has a cutout


43


, which can facilitate the power-supply wires


18


to be inserted into the clamp sleeve


47


before the clasper


17


being mounted on the socket-positioning surface


19


of the socket


14


. Before the clasper


17


is mounted to the socket


14


, the power-supply wires should be inserted into the clamp chute


44


first.




In order to prevent the clasper


17


being separated from the socket


14


unintentionally, the wide wall plate


41


B of the clasper


17


without cutout


43


is furnished with an arm plate


29


extended out of the top flat surface


35


; the tail end of the arm plate


29


has a hook hole


30


; the arm plate


29


is connected with the clasper


17


by means of a bendable thin plate


31


so as to provide the arm plate


29


with a bendable function. Between the hook hole


30


on the tail end of the arm plate


29


and the end of the bendable thin plate


31


, there is a given length so as to facilitate the hook hole to mate with a hook


46


on the socket


14


.




The hook


46


of the socket


14


is furnished on the cylindrical surface


33


of the flat surface


20


of socket


14


, and is nearing the top flat


34


of the socket; the hook


46


faces upwards.




To make a lamp network with a plurality of lamp strings


12


, the power-supply wire


18


B between two adjacent sockets


14


of two adjacent lamp strings


12


should be inserted, through the cutout


43


, into the clamp sleeve


47


of the clasper


17


. When the clasper


17


is mounting on the socket-positioning surface


19


of the socket


14


, the power-supply wires


18


should be inserted into the clamp chutes


44


on both sides of the clasper


17


, i, e., on one side of the socket


14


; then, a network of ornamental lamps


11


is completed. A hook


46


is furnished on the top flat


34


of the cylindrical surface


33


, and it is to be mated with the hook hole


30


on the tail end of the arm plate


29


upon the plate


29


being bent with the bendable thin plate


31


; then, the clasper


17


will not be separated from the socket upon the power-supply wires


18


being pulled unintentionally.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, one side of a water-proof ring


36


on the connector


15


has a hook


37


extended outwards. Between the hook hole


30


on the arm plate


29


of the clasper


17


and the top flat surface


35


of the clasper


17


, there is a distance designed to fit the position of the hook


37


on the water-proof ring


36


of the connector


15


. To form into a lamp network by means of a plurality of lamp strings, each clasper


17


must be mounted on the socket-positioning surface


19


of the socket


14


, and then the arm plate


29


on the clasper


17


will be bent upwards with the bendable thin plate


31


; then, the hook hole


30


on the arm plate


29


is moved towards the hook


37


on the water-proof ring


36


of the connector


15


until being mated and fastened together. Each clasper


17


is mounted on one socket


14


, and the hook


37


on each water-proof ring


36


of the connector


15


is hooked into a hook hole so as to form into a network of ornamental lamps; in that case, the socket


14


and the clasper


17


will not be separated from each other as a result of unintentionally pulling.




According to the aforesaid embodiment described, the arm plate


29


extended out of the top flat surface


35


on the wide wall plate


41


B of the clasper


17


has been described completely; the arm plate


29


is bendable so as to facilitate the hook hole


30


on the tail end of the arm plate


29


to mate with the hook on the connector


15


or the socket


14


, and to prevent the clasper


17


from being luxated upon being pulled unintentionally. According to the structural features of the present invention, it is apparent that the present invention has provided with an improvement, which is never anticipated and shown by any person who is skilled in the field related; therefore, it is deemed a unique disclosure.



Claims
  • 1. An anti-luxation device for clasper of power-supply wires in a lamp string, and said device used in a clasper for a plurality of sockets and power-supply wires to form into a lamp network with a plurality of lamp strings; said clasper including a clamp sleeve in center thereof, and said clamp sleeve being mounted on a socket-positioning surface of two symmetrical flat surfaces of said socket, and features thereof being described as follows:said clasper mounted on said socket-positioning surface of said socket having an arm plate furnished on a top flat surface of a wide wall plate which being without a cutout, and tail end of said arm plate having a hook hole; said arm plate and said clasper being connected together with a bendable thin plate; a hook being furnished and extended out between a cylindrical surface of said socket and a top flat surface, and said hook facing upwards; said clasper mounted and fastened on a socket-positioning surface of said socket by means of said hook and said arm plate to bend upwards so as to have said hook and said hook hole mated and pressed together and to prevent said clasper from luxation upon being pulled unintentionally.
  • 2. An anti-luxation device for clasper of power-supply wires in a lamp string as claimed in claim 1, wherein said arm plate extended out between said wide wall plate of said clasper and said top flat surface has a hook hole on tail end thereof, and said hook hole to be mated with said hook extended out of a waterproof ring.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5775802 Kuo Jul 1998
5800046 Lin Sep 1998
5941628 Chang Aug 1999
6106138 Wei Aug 2000