Claims
- 1. A light set comprising:
- a cord having a continuous wire and at least three interrupted wires in side-by-side relation and separated by insulation, said interrupted wires each comprising a respective series of wire segments separated by a series of narrow gaps spaced apart at regular intervals, the gaps of each interrupted wire being staggered along the cord with respect to the gaps of the other interrupted wires;
- a respective lamp unit at each of said gaps surrounding said cord, each lamp unit having a bulb with a pair of leads and a pair of contact elements which make electrical contact with said leads and with the wire segments adjoining the respective said gap;
- means at one end of the cord for connecting said continuous wire to each of said interrupted wires;
- means at the other end of the cord for electrically connecting said continuous wire to a power source; and
- switching means at said other end of the cord for electrically connecting said power source to the interrupted wires in a predetermined sequence.
- 2. A light set according to claim 1 in which each lamp unit has a socket housing and the bulbs are mounted in bulb holders which plug into the socket housings, the pair of leads for each bulb extending from the respective bulb holder and being pinched between such bulb holder and the respective pair of contact elements.
- 3. A light set according to claim 2 in which each said lead extends partway around the respective bulb holder.
- 4. A light set according to claim 2 in which said contact elements pierce the cord insulation to make contact with said wire segments.
- 5. A light set according to claim 1 in which each of said lamp units includes:
- a lamp housing providing a socket cavity at one end with a mouth and providing a wireway at the opposite end through which said cord passes, said housing providing two complementing opposing sets of side-by-side stations exposed to said cavity and leading from said mouth to said wireway;
- a push-in bulb holder for the respective bulb plugging into said cavity and having said bulb leads extending partway therearound so that each lead extends across a respective set of stations, there being at least as many stations in each said set as there are interrupted wires;
- the contact elements occupying said stations in a pattern such that all of the pairs of contact elements in the lamp units for each interrupted wire occupy a different pair of said stations than do the pairs of contact elements in the lamp units for the other wires.
- 6. A light set according to claim 5 in which each of said stations comprises a guideway for a said contact element.
- 7. A light set according to claim 1 in which there are four said interrupted wires.
- 8. A light set according to claim 1 in which each light set comprises:
- a lamp housing providing a wireway at one end and a socket cavity with an entry mouth at an opposite end;
- two push-in contact elements exposed to said cavity and projecting into said wireway adjacent opposite ends of the wireway;
- a push-in bulb unit having a bulb holder plugging into said cavity and having a bulb which is held by said bulb holder and which presents two wire leads pinched in said cavity between said plug and respective of said contact elements responsive to pushing of said bulb unit into said cavity; and
- clamping means integral with one of said units and interfitting with the other unit responsive to pushing of said bulb unit into said cavity for clamping said bulb unit and socket unit together
- 9. A light set according to claim 8 in which said clamping means comprises a pair of clamping elements on said bulb holder which are complemented by keeper elements integral with said lamp housing.
- 10. In a light set:
- a housing providing a transverse wireway at one end thereof and a socket with an entry at the opposite end thereof, said housing having respective sets of side-by-side stations at two opposite sides of said socket for receiving contact elements,
- each station in each set having a corresponding station in the other set which is located directly opposite thereto,
- said stations continuing from said socket to said wireway;
- insulated side-by-side wires extending through said wireway, there being a respective wire for each two corresponding stations in said sets;
- a pair of elongated contact elements occupying two corresponding stations in said sets and projecting into said wireway into engagement with the respective wire for such two corresponding stations, said respective wire being interrupted between said contact elements;
- and a push-in bulb assembly seated in said socket and presenting two light bulb leads at opposite sides thereof, said leads passing across the stations of a respective one of said sets so as to engage a respective said contact element regardless of which station it occupies.
- 11. In a light set according to claim 10, each of said stations having guide ribs at opposite sides so that each station presents a guideway for a said contact element.
- 12. In a light set according to claim 10, said contact elements having retaining barbs engaging adjoining of said guide ribs.
- 13. In a light set according to claim 10, each of said sets having at least three stations.
- 14. In a light set according to claim 10, there being five said side-by-side wires extending through said wireway, and each said set having four active stations and one inactive station.
- 15. In a light set according to claim 10, said socket being tapered inwardly from said entry and being large enough at said entry to permit said bulb assembly to be inserted in said socket with said leads exposed and positioned to pass across the stations of a respective one of said sets when said bulb assembly is seated in said socket.
- 16. In a light assembly according to claim 10, said bulb assembly comprising an externally tapered bulb holder and a bulb in said bulb holder, said leads extending from said bulb and passing through said bulb holder into positions passing partway around the bulb holder at opposite sides thereof.
- 17. In a light assembly according to claim 16 in which said opposite sides of said bulb holder have flat faces crossed by said leads.
- 18. In a light set according to claim 10, clamping means operatively associated with said housing and bulb assembly for clamping them together responsive to pushing of said bulb assembly into said socket.
- 19. In a light set according to claim 10, said bulb assembly comprising a bulb holder and a bulb therein, and said socket and bulb holder having complementing tapered faces crossed by said leads.
- 20. In a light set according to claim 19, biased clamping means adjacent said complementing tapered faces for clamping said bulb holder and housing together.
- 21. In a light set according to claim 10, said housing having a base unit and a socket housing unit which are snap-fitted together within the confines of said socket housing unit at opposite sides thereof and collectively provide said wireway.
- 22. A lamp unit comprising:
- a housing providing a wireway at one end and a socket at the opposite end, said housing having a divider wall separating said wireway and socket, said divider wall having a pair of slots therethrough connecting said socket to said wireway, and said socket having a pair of guide faces merging with said slots;
- a pair of elongated contact elements engaging said guide faces and extending through said slots into said wireway, said contact elements being narrower than said guide faces;
- and a plug-in light unit seated in said socket and having a bulb with two leads engaging respective of said contact elements across the full width thereof, said leads also extending across portions of said guide faces not engaged by said contact elements.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 07/461,489, filed Jan. 5, 1990, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 290,239 filed Dec. 22, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,266; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 131,027 filed Dec. 10, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,098; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 945,602 filed Dec. 22, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,779,177; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 664,153 filed Oct. 24, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,650.
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