Information
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Patent Grant
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6217340
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Patent Number
6,217,340
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 24, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Abrams; Neil
- Dinh; Phuong
Agents
- Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell, Tummino & Szabo L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 56
- 439 57
- 439 547
- 439 546
- 439 548
- 439 558
- 439 559
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector assembly 40 mounts a light bulb 20 to a fixture 22. The fixture 22 has an interior surface 24, an exterior surface 26, and an opening 28. The opening 28 defines a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces 24, 26. The connector assembly 40 includes a housing 42, at least one tab 44, and a flange 48. The housing 42 supports the light bulb 20 and has an axis 50, a first portion 52, and a second portion 54 spaced axially from the first portion 52. The tab 44 extends radially from the first portion 52 of the housing 42 and includes a first pair of electrical contacts 60, 62 for engaging a second corresponding pair of electrical contacts 30, 32 on the interior surface 24 of the fixture 22 as the first portion 52 of the housing 42 is axially inserted through the opening 28 in the fixture 22 and rotated about the axis 50 of the housing 42. The flange 48 extends radially from the second portion 54 of the housing 42 and has a seal 80 for axially engaging the exterior surface 26 of the fixture 22 as the first portion 52 of the housing 42 is inserted through the opening 28 in the fixture 28.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a connector assembly for an electric light bulb, and more specifically, to a connector assembly for mounting a taillight to a vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional connector assembly mounts a light bulb to a vehicle taillight lens. The vehicle taillight lens and the connector assembly are designed to withstand environmental conditions. The taillight lens is handled significantly during assembly to the vehicle, and the taillight lens must withstand moisture and contaminants to maintain the light bulb in operating condition once the taillight lens is installed in the vehicle.
Known assemblies do not adequately meet the above requirements. In known assemblies a wire harness, exterior to the taillight lens, provides power to the connector assembly and the light bulb. The use of the harness results in some mechanical failures during handling and exposure to moisture and contaminants. The present invention provides an inexpensive connector assembly which can be easily handled and provide a reliable barrier to these external factors such as moisture and contaminants.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector assembly for mounting a light bulb to a fixture. The fixture has an interior surface, an exterior surface, and an opening. The opening defines a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces.
The connector assembly includes a housing for supporting the light bulb, at least one tab, and a flange. The housing has an axis, a first portion, and a second portion spaced axially from the first portion. The tab extends radially from the first portion of the housing and includes at least a first pair of electrical contacts for engaging at least a second corresponding pair of electrical contacts on the interior surface of the fixture when the first portion of the housing is axially inserted through the opening in the fixture and rotated about the axis of the housing. The flange extends radially from the second portion of the housing and has a seal for axially engaging the exterior surface of the fixture as the first portion of the housing is inserted through the opening in the fixture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other features of the invention will become more apparent to one skilled in the art upon consideration of the following description of the invention and the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a connector assembly embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a view taken along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of the assembly of
FIG. 1
mounting a light bulb to a fixture.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
According to the present invention, as seen in
FIGS. 1-4
, a connector assembly
40
mounts, both mechanically and electrically, a wedge base lamp (light bulb)
20
to a taillight lens (fixture)
22
of a vehicle.
As viewed in
FIG. 4
, the fixture
22
has an interior surface
24
, an exterior surface
26
, and an opening
28
. The opening
28
defines a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces
24
,
26
.
The connector assembly
40
includes a cylindrical housing
42
, a first arc-like tab
44
, a second smaller arc-like tab
46
, and a circular flange
48
. The housing
42
supports the light bulb
20
on the fixture
22
. The housing
42
has an axis
50
, a first portion
52
, and a second portion
54
spaced axially from the first portion
52
. The first and second portions
52
,
54
are centered on the axis
50
. The housing
42
further includes a socket
56
and a base, or knob
58
. The socket
56
receives the light bulb
20
. The knob
58
provides a handle for the connector assembly
40
which handle is manipulated during installation onto the fixture
22
.
The first and second tabs
44
,
46
extend radially from the first portion
52
of the housing
42
and circumferentially around the housing
52
. The tab
46
extends a shorter distance circumferentially around the housing
42
than the tab
44
. The tabs
44
,
46
are spaced apart at diametrically opposed positions around the axis
50
of the housing
42
. Each of the first and second tabs
44
,
46
is associated with one of a first pair of metal electrical contacts
60
,
62
for engaging a second corresponding pair of metal electrical contacts
30
,
32
molded into the interior surface
24
of the fixture
22
(FIG.
4
). The contacts
60
,
62
are located beneath the tabs
44
,
46
, respectively, as shown in FIG.
4
.
The connector assembly
40
is installed on the fixture
22
by axially inserting the first portion
52
of the housing
42
through the opening
28
in the fixture
22
and rotating the connector assembly
40
about the axis
50
of the housing
42
. The knob
58
on the housing
42
is manually gripped to manipulate the connector assembly
40
during this operation.
The first pair of electrical contacts
60
,
62
electrically connect with contacts
71
,
72
within the socket
56
of the connector assembly
40
and transfer power from the first pair of contacts
60
,
62
to the contacts
71
,
72
and corresponding contacts (not shown) on the light bulb
20
. The second pair of electrical contacts
30
,
32
on the fixture
22
engage power conduits
36
,
38
embedded within the fixture
22
. The power conduits
36
,
38
are connected to a power source, such as a vehicle battery or a vehicle alternator. Through these connections, power is transferred to the light bulb
20
.
Each of the first pair of the electrical contacts
60
,
62
associated with the first and second tabs
44
,
46
is received in first and second recessed portions
64
,
66
on the first and second tabs
44
,
46
, respectively. A projection
70
is located adjacent the second tab
46
. This projection
70
limits the rotation of the housing
42
about the axis
50
after the first portion
52
of the housing
42
is inserted through the opening
28
of the fixture
22
. The projection
70
determines a stopping point for rotation of the housing
42
by abutting a portion of the fixture
22
.
The flange
48
extends radially from the second portion
54
of the housing
42
and supports a seal ring
80
which is concentric about the axis
50
of the housing
42
. The seal ring
80
engages the exterior surface
26
of the fixture
22
and is compressed as the first portion
52
of the housing
42
is inserted through the opening
28
in the fixture
22
. Together, the tabs
44
,
46
and the flange
48
secure the contacts
30
,
32
,
60
,
62
, the fixture
22
, and the seal ring
80
between them, as seen in FIG.
4
. The seal ring
80
blocks moisture and contaminants from reaching any of the electrical contacts
30
,
32
,
60
,
62
and the interior of the fixture
22
.
The opening
28
of the fixture
22
includes a circular portion through which the housing
42
is inserted and two arcuate slots (not shown) which communicate with the circular portion. The slots correspond in size and shape to the first and second tabs
44
,
46
(i.e., one slot sized to receive the first tab
44
and one slot sized to receive the smaller second tab
46
). As the housing
42
is inserted through the opening
28
, each tab
44
,
46
travels axially through its corresponding slot. As the housing
42
is then rotated about its axis
50
, the tabs
44
,
46
move angularly about the axis
50
of the housing
42
, slide along the interior surface
24
of the fixture
22
, and block axial movement of the housing
42
back through the opening
28
. The projection
70
blocks rotation farther than the edge of the second tab
46
by abutting a side of the smaller of the two slots of the opening
28
.
The first pair of electrical contacts
60
,
62
of the tabs
44
,
46
and the seal ring
80
face in parallel opposite directions toward each other. The engagement of the flange
48
with the exterior surface
26
of the fixture
22
secures the first pair of electrical contacts
60
,
62
of the tabs
44
,
46
against the second pair of electrical contacts
30
,
32
of the interior surface
24
of the fixture
22
. The engagement of the tabs
44
,
46
with the interior surface
24
of the fixture
22
secures the seal ring
80
of the flange
48
against the exterior surface
26
of the fixture
22
.
The resilience of the seal ring
80
typically maintains a tight axial pressure fit between the tabs
44
,
46
, the first pair of electrical contacts
60
,
62
, the second pair of electrical contacts
30
,
32
, the fixture
22
, the seal ring
80
, and the flange
48
because the flange
48
depresses the seal ring
80
against the exterior surface
26
of the fixture
22
. If the assembly is made of a flexible material, such as a polymer, the tabs
44
,
46
and flange
28
may be fitted such that the tabs
44
,
46
form flexure springs which are deflected axially when the tabs
44
,
46
engage the fixture
22
and utilize friction between the tabs
44
,
46
and the fixture
22
to further maintain the tight fit.
The housing
42
further includes two axially projecting support arms
141
,
142
. The support arms
141
,
142
are flexible cantilevers extending upward away from the base of the socket
56
(as viewed in FIG.
2
). The support arms
141
,
142
spring apart when the light bulb
20
is inserted into the socket
56
and spring back when the light bulb
20
is in its installed position, thereby securing the light bulb
20
in the socket
56
.
The housing
42
may be constructed of several parts which are assembled in order to enclose the connections of the electrical contacts
60
,
62
,
70
,
72
. Mechanical snap construction or sonic welding are typical assembly methods if several parts are assembled together.
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. For example, for a dual filament light bulb
20
three electrical contacts and three tabs would be required instead of the two electrical contacts
60
,
62
and two tabs as disclosed in the drawings. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the normal skill of the art are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A connector assembly for mounting a light bulb to a fixture, the fixture having an interior surface, an exterior surface, and an opening, the opening defining a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces, said connector assembly comprising:a housing for supporting the light bulb, said housing having an axis, a first portion, and a second portion spaced axially from said first portion, said housing including at least a first pair of electrical contacts for engaging at least a second corresponding pair of electrical contacts on the interior surface of the fixture as said first portion of said housing is axially inserted through the opening in the fixture and rotated about said axis of said housing, said housing further including at least one tab extending radially from said first portion of said housing, said tab including at least one of said first pair of electrical contacts; a flange extending radially from said second portion of said housing; and a resilient seal ring for engaging said flange and for engaging the exterior surface of the fixture, said resilient seal ring being compressed between said flange and the exterior surface as said first portion of said housing is axially inserted through the opening in the fixture.
- 2. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said first pair of electrical contacts of said housing and said seal ring form opposing surfaces facing each other, at least part of both said first pair of electrical contacts and said seal ring lying an equal radial distance from said axis.
- 3. The connector assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said flange secures said first pair of electrical contacts of said housing against the second pair of electrical contacts of the interior surface of the fixture.
- 4. The connector assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said tab secures said seal ring against the exterior surface of the fixture.
- 5. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one tab comprises a first tab and a second tab, said first tab being spaced apart from said second tab, said first and second tabs extending at diametrically opposed positions around said axis of said housing, said first tab being circumferentially smaller than said second tab.
- 6. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said housing includes a socket for receiving the light bulb.
- 7. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 further including at least one projection for limiting the rotation of said housing about said axis after said first portion of said housing is inserted through the opening of the fixture.
- 8. The connector assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein said at least one projection is located adjacent said at least one tab.
- 9. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said seal ring is located concentrically about said axis of said housing.
- 10. The connector assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said tab has a recessed portion for receiving at least one of said first pair of electrical contacts.
- 11. A connector assembly for mounting a light bulb to a fixture, the fixture having an interior surface, an exterior surface, and an opening, the opening defining a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces, said connector assembly comprising:a housing for supporting the light bulb, said housing having an axis, a first portion, and a second portion spaced axially from said first portion; at least one tab extending radially from said first portion of said housing, said at least one tab including at least one of a first pair of electrical contacts for engaging at least one of a second corresponding pair of electrical contacts on the interior surface of the fixture as said first portion of said housing is axially inserted through the opening in the fixture and rotated about said axis of said housing; and a flange extending radially from said second portion of said housing, said flange having a seal for axially engaging the exterior surface of the fixture as said first portion of said housing is inserted through the opening in the fixture, said at least one tab comprising a first tab and a second tab, said first tab being spaced apart from said second tab, said first and second tabs extending at diametrically opposed positions around said axis of said housing, said first tab being circumferentially smaller than said second tab.
- 12. A connector assembly for mounting a light bulb to a fixture, the fixture having an interior surface, an exterior surface, and an opening, the opening defining a peripheral surface interconnecting the interior and exterior surfaces, said connector assembly comprising:a housing for supporting the light bulb, said housing having an axis, a first portion, and a second portion spaced axially from said first portion; at least one tab extending radially from said first portion of said housing, said at least one tab including at least one of a first pair of electrical contacts for engaging at least one of a second corresponding pair of electrical contacts on the interior surface of the fixture as said first portion of said housing is axially inserted through the opening in the fixture and rotated about said axis of said housing; and a flange extending radially from said second portion of said housing, said flange having a seal for axially engaging the exterior surface of the fixture as said first portion of said housing is inserted through the opening in the fixture, at least part of both said first pair of electrical contacts of said at least one tab and said seal of said flange lying an equal radial distance from said axis of said housing.
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