Claims
- 1. An electric lamp comprising, in combination:
- an hermetically sealed, light-transmitting envelope containing an energizable source of light and having a sealed portion at one end;
- an insulting base member having a cylindrical cavity that is larger than the sealed end portion of said envelope, a wedge-lock portion depending from the bottom of said cavity, said wedge-lock portion having opposed substantially flat sides with locating means, including a transverse lock-in rib, formed on each of said opposed flat sides, and a plurality of channels passing through the bottom of said cylindrical cavity, said sealed end portion of the envelope being secured within said base cavity; and
- a plurality of lead-in wires extending through the sealed end portion of said envelope and into the respective channels in the bottom of said cylindrical cavity, each of said lead-in wires having a terminal portion extending outwardly from the bottom of said cavity and proceeding alongside said wedge-lock portion from the top to the bottom thereof, the terminal portion of at least a first one of said lead-in wires extending alongside and approximately parallel to one of said flat sides past the transverse lock-in rib thereon and engaging the bottom of said wedge-lock portion, and the terminal portion of at least a second one of said lead-in wires extending alongside and approximately parallel to the other of said flat sides past the transverse lock-in rib thereon and engaging the bottom of said wedge-lock portion.
- 2. A lamp according to claim 1 wherein said energizable source of light comprises a pair of filaments each of which is connected to a respective pair of said lead-in wires, whereby four lead-in wires extend through the sealed end portion of said envelope into four respective channels in the bottom of said cylindrical cavity, and the terminal portions of a first pair of said lead-in wires extend alongside and approximately parallel to one of the flat sides of said wedge-lock portion, and the terminal portions of a second pair of said lead-in wires extend alongside and approximately parallel to the other of the flat sides of said wedge-lock portion.
- 3. A lamp according to claim 2 wherein said base member is formed of a plastic material, and said sealed end portion of said envelope is secured within said plastic base cavity by a layer of cement therebetween.
- 4. A lamp according to claim 1 wherein said envelope is a glass bulb, said sealed end portion of the envelope comprises a reentrant glass stem, and said base member is formed of plastic.
- 5. The lamp according to claim 4 wherein said energizable source of light comprises a pair of filaments each of which is connected to a respective pair of lead-in wires, whereby four lead-in wires extend through the reentrant stem of said envelope into four respective channels in the bottom of said cylindrical cavity, and the terminal portions of a first pair of said lead-in wires extend alongside and approximately parallel to one of the flat sides of said wedge-lock portion, and the terminal portions of a second pair of said lead-in wires extend alongside and approximately parallel to the other of the flat sides of said wedge-lock portion.
- 6. A lamp according to claim 5 wherein said locating means comprise a central axial rib and said transverse rib symmetrically formed on each of the opposed flat sides of the wedge-lock portion of said plastic base member.
- 7. A lamp according to claim 6 wherein each of said transverse ribs has a pair of slots for accommodating the terminal portions of the pair of lead-in wires extending alongside and parallel to the respective flat side of the wedge-lock on which the rib is formed, the terminal portions of said lead-in wires lying in the respective slots in said transverse ribs and engaging the bottom of said wedge-lock portion.
- 8. A lamp according to claim 4 wherein the sealed end portion of said glass bulb is secured within the cylindrical cavity of said plastic base by a layer of cement therebetween.
- 9. A lamp according to claim 1 wherein said locating means comprise a central axial rib and said transverse lock-in rib symmetrically formed on each of the opposed flat sides of the wedge-lock portion of said insulating base member.
- 10. A lamp according to claim 9 wherein each of said transverse ribs has at least one slot for accommodating the terminal portion of the lead-in wire extending alongside and parallel to the respective flat side of the wedge-lock on which the rib is formed, the terminal portions of said lead-in wires lying in the respective slots in said transverse ribs and extending past said transverse ribs and engaging the bottom of said wedge-lock portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 572,609, filed Apr. 28, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,979,627.
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