Information
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Patent Grant
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6642660
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Patent Number
6,642,660
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Date Filed
Friday, July 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 315 122
- 315 129
- 315 185 R
- 315 185 S
- 315 123
- 315 225
- 315 184
- 315 75
- 315 125
- 315 186
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shunt member includes an insulation sheath, a first lead wire having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath, a second lead wire having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath and adjacent to the shunt wire engaging section of the first lead wire. A shunt wire is connected between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire for forming a shunt circuit of the bulb. When the shunt member is received in the lamp holder, the shunt member and the filament of the lamp are connected in parallel. An insulation bead member is further fixedly mounted between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire for keeping a fixed distance therebetween.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a shunt member for a decorative lamp unit, and more particularly to a shunt member including a first lead wire, a second lead wire, and a shunt wire wound between the first lead wire and the second lead wire.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Decorative light strings are commonly used in celebrations and festivals. The light string usually comprises a number of lamp holders connected in series to an electric wire. Bulbs, usually incandescent ones, are mounted to the lamp holders for connection with the wires. When a single lamp fails to illuminate, the whole string fails to light. It is very time-consuming to locate and replace the defective bulb. Thus, light strings with shunt circuits for overcoming the problems are known, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,084,357 and 6,323,597 B1. These conventional designs of shunt circuits, however, require a shunt member to be encased in the lamp itself or are made with expensive electrical elements. The manufacturing process is also complicated.
To overcome the problems of the prior art, a filament shunt member adapted to be mounted in the lamp holder is designed in a co-pending application. The shunt member mainly includes a core made of alumina surrounded by an insulation sheath and has two ends electrically engaging a first contact and a second contact mounted in the lamp holder. When any of the lamps malfunctions, such as burning out, electrical current is capable of flowing through the shunt member to keep the other light lamps of the light string lighting. However, it is noted that a proper electric resistance of the alumina core depends on perfect surface of the alumina core. So, the shunt member should be inserted into the lamp holder very carefully. Otherwise, the surface of the alumina core is easy to be scraped, resulting in improper resistance.
Thus, it is desired to have an improved shunt member to overcome the problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Consequently, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a shunt member for a decorative lamp unit. The shunt member is mounted in the lamp holder of the decorative lamp unit and electrically connected with the filament of the lamp in parallel.
The other object of the present invention is to provide a shunt member comprising an insulation sheath, a pair of lead wires spaced from each other, and a shunt wire. The lead wires are extended from the insulation sheath and engage with the contacts of the lamp holder. The shunt wire is wound between the lead wires, so that the surface of the shunt wire will not be scraped by the contacts of the lamp holder.
The other object of the present invention is to provide a light string having a shunt circuit for each lamp of the light string to avoid defective lamps causing malfunction of the whole light string.
To achieve the above objects, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a shunt member for a light bulb, which includes an insulation sheath, a first lead wire having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath, a second lead wire having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath and adjacent to the shunt wire engaging section of the first lead wire. A shunt wire is connected between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire for forming a shunt circuit of the bulb.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a light string incorporating a shunt circuit in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a lamp holder of the light string with a lamp received therein;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a lamp holder with a shunt member in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention detached therefrom;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along line A—A of the shunt member of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the shunt member in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention detached therefrom.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the drawings and in particular to
FIG. 1
, a light string, generally designated with reference numeral
100
, comprises electrical wires
102
connected to a power source device
104
. A number of lamp holders
106
are mounted to and in electrical connection with the electrical wires
102
via a first connection wire
102
a
and a second connection wire
102
b
. Each lamp holder
106
receives and releasably retains a lamp
108
therein whereby the lamp
108
is electrically connected to the wires
102
and powered by the power source device
104
to illuminate.
Also referring to
FIG. 2
, each lamp holder
106
forms a receptacle
110
in which first and second contacts
112
a
,
112
b
that are electrically connected to the first connection wire
102
a
and the second connection wire
102
b
are fixed. The lamp
108
with a filament
109
is provided with a first lead terminal
108
a
and a second lead terminal
108
b
respectively engaging the first and second contacts
112
a
,
112
b
when the lamp
108
is mounted and received in the receptacle
110
.
Also referring to
FIG. 3
, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, a shunt member
200
is incorporated in each lamp holder
106
. The shunt member
200
is received in the receptacle
110
. The shunt member
200
is provided with a first lead wire
201
and a second lead wire
202
. The shunt member
200
is sized to be retained inside the lamp holder
106
with the exposed lead wires
201
and
202
physically engaging the first and second contacts
112
a
,
112
b
of the lamp holder
106
.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view taken along line A—A of the shunt member
200
of FIG.
3
. The shunt member
200
comprises an insulation sheath
203
defining an inner space
204
therein. The insulation sheath
203
is preferably made of transparent material. The first end
201
a
of the first lead wire
201
and the first end
202
a
of the second lead wire
202
are extended from the inner space
204
to opposite ends of the insulation sheath
203
respectively, while the second end
201
b
of the first lead wire
201
and the second end
202
b
of the second lead wire
202
are bent to form a shunt wire engaging sections
201
c
and
202
c
respectively located in the inner space
204
of the insulation sheath
203
. A suitable distance is retained between the shunt wire engaging sections
201
c
of the first lead wire
201
and the shunt wire engaging sections
202
c
of the second lead wire
202
.
Preferably, an insulation bead member
300
is fixedly mounted between the shunt wire engaging sections
201
c
and
202
c
, so that a fixed distance is kept between the shunt wire engaging sections
201
c
and
202
c
. The insulation bead member
300
may be made of plastic material or glass.
A shunt wire
400
made of aluminum oxide or other suitable material that has electrical characteristics similar to that of aluminum oxide is wound between the shunt wire engaging sections
201
c
of the first lead wire
201
and the shunt wire engaging sections
202
c
of the second lead wire
202
. The resistance of the shunt wire
400
is larger than that of the filament
109
of the lamp
108
. So, the first lead wire
201
and the second lead wire
202
may be electrically conducted through the shunt wire
400
. By means of winding the shunt wire
400
between the first lead wire
201
and the second lead wire
202
, a proper resistance exists therebetween. In this embodiment, both of the first lead wire
201
and the second lead wire
202
are made of conductive material, such as copper wire. Thus, the shunt member
200
and the lamp
108
are connected in parallel with each other whereby when the lamp
108
malfunctions, such as burning out, electrical current from the wires
102
a
and
102
b
can flow through the shunt member
200
.
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view of the shunt member, showing a shunt member constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, generally designated with reference numeral
200
a
for distinction. The shunt member
200
a
of the second embodiment is substantially identical to that of the first embodiment whereby identical parts of the shunt member of the first and second embodiments are designated with the same reference numerals.
The only difference between the first and the second embodiments is that both the second ends
201
b
,
202
b
of the first lead wire
201
and the second lead wire
202
are further extended to a suitable distance and then bent toward each other within the inner space
204
of the insulation sheath
203
. A suitable distance also exists between the second ends
201
b
,
202
b
of the first lead wire
201
and the second lead wire
202
. Preferably, an insulation bead member
300
is also fixedly mounted between the second end
201
b
of the first lead wire
201
and the second end
202
b
of the second lead wire
202
.
Similarly, the shunt member
200
a
may be received in the lamp holder
106
to form a shunt circuit for the lamp
108
received in the receptacle
110
of the lamp holder
106
. So, the shunt member
200
a
and the lamp
108
are connected in parallel with each other whereby when the lamp
108
malfunctions, such as burning out, electrical current from the wires
102
a
and
102
b
can flow through the shunt member
200
a.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A shunt member adapted to be removably received in a decorative lamp unit having a lamp holder defining a receptacle for receiving and retaining a lamp with a filament, a first contact and a second contact opposite to the first contact being mounted in the lamp holder, comprising:an insulation sheath having a first end and an opposite second end; a first lead wire extending from the insulation sheath to the first end of the insulation sheath, having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath; a second lead wire extending from the insulation sheath to the second end of the insulation sheath, having a shunt wire engaging section located in the insulation sheath and adjacent to the shunt wire engaging section of the first lead wire; and a shunt wire connected between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire for forming a shunt circuit of the bulb; wherein when the shunt member is received in the lamp holder, the first lead wire engages with the first contact of the lamp holder, while the second lead wire engages with the second contact of the lamp holder, so that the shunt member and the filament of the lamp are connected in parallel with each other.
- 2. The shunt member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insulation sheath is made of transparent material.
- 3. The shunt member as claimed in claim 1, wherein both the first lead wire and the second lead wire are made of copper, while the shunt wire is made of alumina.
- 4. The shunt member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire are substantially parallel to each other.
- 5. The shunt member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an insulation bead member fixedly mounted between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire for keeping a fixed distance between the shunt wire engaging sections of the first lead wire and the second lead wire.
- 6. The shunt member as claimed in claim 5, wherein the insulation bead member is made of plastic material.
- 7. The shunt member as claimed in claim 5, wherein the insulation bead member is made of glass.
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