1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a decorative composite serial lamp set, which could be of various patterns and shapes such as a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, and a square shape, and the composite serial lamp set is solid and durable.
2. Description of the Related Art
The conventional decorative serial lamps such as a Christmas serial lamp set that connects many small light bulbs together, and the small lamps are separated from each other at a specific interval and extended continuously to a predetermine length. In recent years, since various bright light emitting diodes (LED) with different colors have been developed, the LED can be used to substitute the small light bulbs to form a serial lamp set. Traditionally, such serial lamp set is wrapped around an indoor or outdoor tree or fence or hung on a wall for decoration. An eye-catching artistic effect is produced, particularly when these light emitting devices are controlled to blink at nighttime.
However, the light bulbs of traditional serial lamps are supported by the electric wire, and the electric wire is made of copper wire and wrapped by a plastic layer wrap (where the positive and negative wires are put into a single electric wire). Thus, when the serial lamp set is very large in size, the electric wire cannot bear the heavy weight and has the risk of being not solid or durable enough for the safety purpose. Since the electric wire is a single wire, therefore it requires a two-dimensional space or even a three-dimensional space to show a specific pattern such as a grid pattern, which makes it very difficult to show such patterns, shapes, or styles. Even though many sets of serial lamps are used for designing such patterns, the implementation is still very difficult and usually causes the serial lamp set to be tangled together, and thus it is troublesome to install or remove such serial lamp set.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a composite serial lamp set to overcome the foregoing shortcomings of the prior-art technology. The composite serial lamp set of the invention comprises a non-electrical connector connected in series to form various patterns and shapes such as a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square shape or any specific shape including a three-dimensional shape. The non-electrical connector plays a role of the supporting material. Unlike the non-electrical connector, the conductive wire also plays the role of conducting electricity. Since the non-electrical connector comprises a plurality of strands to form a bundled wire, and such bundled wire is wrapped by a jacket layer, therefore the non-electrical connector is much stronger and flexible than the serial conductive wire and can support the lamp set with various shapes or combine with the serial lamp to form various patterns and shapes.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
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The assemly and implementation of the composite serial lamp set in accordance with the present invention includes a composite serial lamp set which comprises at least one non-electrical connector coupled with a serial lamp, and the non-electrical connector is comprised of a plurality of strands to define a bundled wire, and the bundled wire is wrapped by a jacket layer to define a string-like sheath wire, and the non-electrical connector and the serial lamp are stranded together and set into a fixed position.
The non-electrical connector may adopt a single strand or a jacket layer as an insulating material. The insulating material could be polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP,) nylon, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), cotton, or jute.
The bundled wire advantageously comprises a plurality of strands aligned in parallel with each other. The bundled wire may comprise a plurality of single strands stranded with each other and the bundled wire may comprise a plurality of stranded bundled wires.
The non-electrical connector may be comprised of a plurality of sheath wires. The sheath wires may be stranded with each other.
The power supply device and a plurality of light emitting devices are coupled with each other in parallel or in series. The power supply device includes a plug, a rear socket, or a function controller. The light emitting device is comprised of an insulating base and a tungsten light bulb or a light emitting diode (LED).
The composite serial lamp set comprises a plurality of single conductive wires and a plurality of light emitting devices serially coupled with each other, and the single conductive wire and the non-electrical connector are stranded and wound together. The composite serial lamp set may comprise a plurality of parallel conductive wires and a plurality of serial light emitting devices that are stranded and wound together with the plurality of conductive wires and non-electrical connectors. At least one non-electrical connector advantageously can comprise a plurality of positions for fixing the plurality of light emitting devices of the serial lamp set for forming a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, or a predetermined pattern and text. The non-electrical connector may be tied at the base of a light emitting device or the base of a conductive wire. The non-electrical connector or the conductive wire may be fixed on a clamp of the light emitting device.
The non-electrical connector may be stranded together or coupled in parallel to form an opening between the bundled wires, and the light emitting device passes through the opening all the way to the base of the light emitting device and is coupled and fixed onto the conductive wire.
The composite serial lamp set may have the non-electrical connector fixed onto the conductive wire between the light emitting devices to arrange the light emitting devices in a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, or a predetermined pattern and text.
The non-electrical connector may be tied and fixed onto the conductive wire. The non-electrical connector may be fixed onto the conductive wire by a clamp base. At least one conductive wire may be stranded and wound with at least one other non-electrical connector within a predetermined distance to define an opening, such that a support object passes through the opening and the support object is secured into a fixed position by the twisting force.
The support object may be a tree-shaped object. The decorative object may advantageously be installed onto the non-electrical connector or between the conductive wires.
The composite serial lamp comprises at least one non-electrical connector coupled to a serial lamp set, and the non-electrical connector comprises a plurality of strands to define a bundled wire, and an insulating jacket layer wraps around the bundled wire to define a string-like sheath wire, and the serial lamp set is comprised of at least one conductive wire connected to a plurality of light emitting devices and a power supply device in parallel or in series, therefore the non-electrical connectors and serial lamp set are stranded and wound into a fixed position to arrange the light emitting devices into a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, or a predetermined pattern and text.
The non-electrical connector may adopt or employ a strand or a jacket layer as an insulating material. The insulating material is selected from PE, PP, nylon, PVC, cotton, or jute. The bundled wire may comprises a plurality of strands aligned in parallel with each other. The bundled wire may comprises a plurality of strands stranded with each other. The non-electrical connector may be comprised of a plurality of sheath wires stranded with each other. The non-electrical connector is comprised of a plurality of sheath wires stranded with each other. The non-electrical connector may be comprised of a plurality of sheath wires aligned in parallel with each other.
The power supply device is set up with a plurality of light emitting devices coupled with each other in parallel or in series. The power supply device may be one or more of a plug, a rear socket, or a function controller.
The light emitting device may be comprised of an insulating base and a tungsten light bulb or a light emitting diode (LED).
The composite serial-lamp set may comprise a serial lamp set that comprises a plurality of single conductive wires and a plurality of light emitting devices serially coupled with each other, and the single conductive wire and non-electrical connector are stranded and wound together. The composite serial lamp set may comprise a plurality of parallel conductive wires and a plurality of serial light emitting devices stranded and wound together. At least one non-electrical connector comprises a plurality of positions for fixing the plurality of the light emitting devices of the serial lamp set for forming a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, or a predetermined pattern and text. The non-electrical connector may be tied at the base of a light emitting device or the base of a conductive wire. The non-electrical connector or the conductive wire may be fixed onto a clamp of the light emitting device.
The non-electrical connector may be stranded together or coupled in parallel to form an opening between the bundled wires, and the light emitting device passes through the opening all the way to the base of the light emitting device to be coupled and fixed onto the conductive wire. At least one non-electrical connector may be fixed onto the conductive wire between the light emitting devices to arrange the light emitting devices in a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, and a predetermined pattern and text (a predetermined pattern). The non-electrical connector may be tied and fixed onto the conductive wire. The non-electrical connector is fixed onto the conductive wire by a clamp base.
At least one conductive wire may be stranded and wound with at least one other non-electrical connector within a predetermined distance to define an opening, such that a support object passes through the opening and the support object is secured into a fixed position by a twisting force. This support object may be a tree-shaped object. The composite serial lamp may further include a decorative object disposed on the non-electrical connector and wound between the conductive wires.
The non-electrical connector, coupled with a serial lamp strand or set, may comprise a plurality of strands to define a bundled wire, with an insulating jacket layer wrapping around the bundled wire to define a string-like sheath wire. The serial lamp set is comprised of a plurality of conductive wires connected to a plurality of light emitting devices and a power supply device, therefore the non-electrical connectors and serial lamp set are stranded and wound into a plurality of fixed positions on the serial lamp set to arrange the serial lamp set into a linear, a circular, a triangular, a rhombus, a square, and a predetermined pattern or text.
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While the invention has been described by way of examples and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
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