Claims
- 1. A lampholder characterized by an absence of a plurality of lamp pin contacts for electrically engaging and supporting cold cathode fluorescent lamps, which lamps include an elongated lamp envelope and two opposite end caps, each of the end caps including two lamp pins extending therethrough, the lampholder comprising:a) an elongated body member formed with a conductor receiving portion and a lamp receiving portion; b) a single electrically conductive lamp pin contact formed with a first end located in said body member conductor receiving portion for conducting electricity between a power-supplying electrical conductor and one of said lamp pin contacts, and a second end located in said body member lamp receiving portion to engage at least one of said two lamp pins; and c) a lamp retaining device in said body member lamp receiving portion for supporting a second one of the two lamp pins of the fluorescent lamp in electrical contact with said single lamp contact pin; d) said lampholder characterized by the absence of a need for more than one lamp pin contact as found in conventional fluorescent lampholders requiring two lamp pin contacts thereby eliminating a lamp pin contact to provide a saving in material cost of the lampholder.
- 2. A lampholder for electrically engaging and supporting cold cathode fluorescent lamps having an elongate lamp envelope and two opposite end caps, each of said two end caps having two lamp pins extending therethrough, the lampholder comprising:a) an elongate body member having a conductor receiving portion and a lamp receiving portion; b) an electric lamp pin contact having a first end located in said body member conductor receiving portion for engaging an electrical conductor to supply electrical power to said lamp pin contact and a second end located in said body member lamp receiving portion for engaging one of said two lamp pins; and c) a lamp retaining device in said body member lamp receiving portion for engaging the other of said two lamp pins whereby a fluorescent lamp will be supported between said electrical lamp pin contact and said lamp retaining device.
- 3. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device comprises at least one cantilever mounted arm.
- 4. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device comprises two cantilever mounted arms.
- 5. A lampholder as defined in claim 3, wherein said at least one cantilever mounted arm is mounted concentrically with said lamp pin when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent in said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 6. A lampholder as defined in claim 4, wherein said cantilever mounted arms are mounted concentrically with said lamp pin when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 7. A lampholder as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said at least one cantilever mounted arms has an interior surface with at least one displacement lobe to engage said lamp pin when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 8. A lampholder as defined in claim 4, wherein each of said two cantilever mounted arms has one displacement lobe at its free end.
- 9. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device is a single cantilever mounted arm extending tangentially to the outer surface of said lamp envelope when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 10. A lampholder as defined in claim 9, wherein said single cantilever mounted arm is fabricated from flat, resilient metal stock.
- 11. A lampholder as defined in claim 10, wherein said single cantilever mounted arm has one displacement contact lobe formed thereon to engage said lamp pin when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member receiving portion.
- 12. A lampholder-as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device is a substantially closed deflectable member mounted radially with respect to said lamp envelope when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 13. A lampholder as defined in claim 12, wherein said substantially closed deflectable member is fabricated from flat, resilient metal stock.
- 14. A lampholder as defined in claim 13, wherein said substantially closed deflectable member has two displacement lobes formed thereon to engage said lamp pin envelope when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 15. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device is a single member mounted to said body member and extending tangentially to the outer surface of said lamp envelope when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 16. A lampholder as defined in claim 15, wherein said single member is fabricated from resilient spring wire.
- 17. A lampholder as defined in claim 16, wherein said single member has two displacement lobes formed thereon to engage said lamp pin when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 18. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said lamp retaining device is a single member mounted radially with respect to said lamp envelope when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 19. A lampholder as defined in claim 18, wherein said single member is fabricated from compressible material.
- 20. A lampholder as defined in claim 19, wherein said single member has two displacement lobes formed thereon to engage said lamp piss when a fluorescent lamp is placed adjacent said body member lamp receiving portion.
- 21. A lampholder for electrically engaging and supporting cold cathode fluorescent lamps having an elongate lamp envelope with two opposite end caps, each of said two end caps having two lamp pins extending therethrough, the lampholder comprising:a) an elongate housing member having a conductor receiving portion and a lamp receiving portion; b) a first contact member having a first end located in said housing member conductor receiving portion for engaging an electrical conductor to supply electrical power to said first contact member and a second end located in said lamp receiving portion of said housing member; c) a second contact member having a first conductive surface with at least one depression therein adapted to engage both of the lamp pins of one of said two end caps with both of the lamp pins seated within the trough of the respective depression; and d) spring means coupled at a first end to said second contact member and at a second end to said second end of said first contact member, said spring means fabricated from a conductive material whereby the electrical power applied to said first contact member is also applied to said second contact member and to the two lamp pins of a fluorescent lamp inserted adjacent said lamp receiving portion of said elongate housing member.
- 22. A lampholder, as defined in claim 21, further comprising:a) a first partial housing member having an inside surface and an outside surface; and b) a hub on the inside surface of said first partial housing member to receive thereon said second end of said first contact member and thereabout said second end of said spring means to establish a conductive path between said first and second contact members.
- 23. A lampholder, as defined in claim 22, further comprising:a) a second partial housing member having an inside surface and an outside surface, and an aperture extending through said outside and inside surfaces of said second partial housing member, said aperture being so dimensioned that the lamp pins of one end cap of a fluorescent lamp can pass therethrough; said aperture being in alignment with said hub; and b) said second partial housing member and said first partial housing member capable of being assembled to form a complete housing member to contain said first and second contact members and said spring means therein.
- 24. A lampholder, as defined in claim 21, wherein the first surface of said second contact member is a flat round disk having the depression therein to engage and seat the two lamp pins.
- 25. A lampholder, as defined in claim 21, wherein the first surface of said second contact member is a conical surface with the extent of the conical surface forming the at least one depression in a first surface, with the extent of the conical surface facing the two lamp pins to engage and seat the two lamp pins extending through one of the two end caps.
- 26. A lampholder, as defined in claim 21, wherein said second contact member is a solid cone having an inner conical surface with the extent of the conical surface forming the at least one depression in a first surface, with the extent of the inner conical surface facing the two lamp pins to engage and seat the two lamp pins extending through one of the two end caps.
- 27. A lampholder electrically engaging and supporting cold cathode fluorescent lamps having an elongate lamp envelope with two end caps, one at each end of said lamp envelope, each of said two end caps having two lamp pins extending therethrough, the lampholder comprising:a) an elongate housing member having a conductor receiving portion and a lamp receiving portion; b) a contact member having a first end located in said conductor receiving portion of said housing member and a second end located in said lamp receiving portion of said housing member; c) said contact member first end engaging an electrical conductor to supply electrical power to said contact member; and d) said contact member second end formed to engage two contact pins of a fluorescent lamp inserted into said housing member.
- 28. A lampholder, as defined in claim 23, further comprising:a) plunger means having a cylindrical outer surface and a cylindrical, central bore extending from a first end to a second end, said bore being enlarged from a position intermediate said first and second ends to said second end to form a step where said central bore and said enlarged bore meet; said plunger means having an annular rib about the cylindrical outer surface adjacent said second partial housing member to prevent said plunger means passing completely through said aperture in said second partial housing member; b) said second contact member positioned in said enlarged bore against said step to engage both the contact pins of one of said two end caps; c) said spring means engaging at a first end said second contact means to urge said second contact means to engage the two pins of one of said two end caps; and d) said spring means second end wrapped about said hub to fix the position of said spring means and urge said second contact member into contact with both of the contact pins of one of said two end caps.
- 29. A lampholder for electrically engaging and supporting cold cathode fluorescent lamps having an elongate lamp envelope with two end caps, one at each end of said lamp envelope, each of said two end caps having two lamp pins extending therethrough, the lampholder comprising:a) an elongate body member having a conductor receiving portion and a lamp receiving portion; b) an electrical lamp pin contact having a first end located in said body member conductor receiving portion for engaging an electrical conductor to supply electrical power to said lamp pin contact and a second end located in said body member lamp receiving portion to engage at least one of said two lamp pins; and c) a lamp retaining device in said body member lamp receiving portion for engaging a fluorescent lamp pin whereby said fluorescent lamp is supported by said lamp retaining device and in contact with said electrical lamp pin contact.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/026,077 filed Feb. 19, 1998.
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