Claims
- 1. For use in a stringlight assembly including an electrical cord including a plurality of wires each having a conductor and a sheath of insulating material, an improved light assembly comprising:a cap having a top wall and an integral depending sidewall, said cap defining at least two wire channels within said sidewall and beneath said top wall, each channel elongated in the direction of and receiving an associated wire of said cord; a screw shell defining a threaded socket for receiving a lamp; at least first and second contact elements assembled to said screw shell and located to contact a lamp base received in said socket, each contact element defining an insulation-piercing portion aligned with an associated one of said channels when said cap is assembled to said shell, one of said shell and cap including a coupling element to couple firmly to the other of said cap and shell and secure said cap to said shell; whereby when said wires are placed in respective channels and said cap and shell are assembled said channels secure said associated wires in alignment with an insulation-piercing portions of an associated one of said contact elements to establish electrical continuity with their associated conductors and said cap and shell are mechanically secured together, thereby maintaining electrical continuity between associated contact elements and conductors of said cord while maintaining said wires under securing force between said cap and said screw shell.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said depending sidewall of said cap is generally cylindrical and defines opposing portions each having a plurality of arched openings defining the ends of said wire channels, said wire channels extending in side-by-side parallel relation within said cap.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said cap further includes a plurality of elongated walls depending from an underside of said top wall and defining sidewalls of said wire channels, each wire channel engaging approximately 180 degrees of a wire received therein and snugly engaging said wire throughout, whereby when said cap is assembled to said shell, each wire channel firmly engages an associated wire and maintains said engagement after said cap is assembled to said shell.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein at least first and second of said wire channel walls defines a lateral recess adjacent a piercing point of one said contact elements, thereby permitting the sheath of said wire to move laterally into said recess as said piercing portion pierces its associated conductor, under pressure of the assembly of said cap to said shell.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further including in each of said wire channels, at least first and second recesses formed in the underside of said top wall of said cap and adjacent the location where a piercing point portion of a contact element forms an insulation-piercing contact with an associated wire, thereby permitting the insulation of said wire to move into said recesses under pressure of the assembly of said cap to said screw shell.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 characterized in that said cap and said screw shell cooperate to define three wire channels extending therethrough, including a first wire channel for a hot wire, a second wire channel for a ground wire and a third wire channel for a neutral wire, said ground wire channel being located between said first and third wire channels and extending generally along a diameter of said top wall of said cap, and further including a second set of first and second recesses in the under side of said top wall, said second and fourth sets of recesses being located symmetrically relative to the center of said cap, said cap being characterized as being symmetrical about a plane passing through the center of said second wire channel.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 2 further including an overmold plastic body surrounding and sealing said cap and the lateral sidewall of said screw shell assembled to said cap and the adjacent portions of said cord.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said overmold defines an extension in opposing relation to said screw shell, said extension defining an aperture for hanging the associated light assembly in a depending relation.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said screw shell comprises a plastic housing having a generally cylindrical sidewall, and an opening for receiving the base of a lamp, the interior of said sidewall defining a continuous screw thread extending from said opening to the interior of said sidewall, the sidewall of said screw shell defining a pair of axially extending exterior ribs spaced at a pre-determined spacing, said apparatus further comprising a ground contact including a cylindrical band extending about the exterior of said screw shell, and a contact extension received between said exterior ribs of said screw shell and extending between said ribs axially of said screw shell and thence between said screw shell and said cap to define a contact portion, said contact portion defining a piercing point aligned with the center of a wire channel to pierce and establish an electrical continuity with the conductor of a ground wire received in said wire channel.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said overmold covers said cylindrical band of said ground contact and said extension thereof and seals said wire channels.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the interior of said screw shell defines a recess in said helical screw thread extending axially of the cylindrical wall of said screw shell, one of said contact elements defining an extension extending downwardly through the base of said screw shell and into said axial recess defined in the interior cylindrical wall thereof thereby to establish electrical continuity with a lamp inserted in said screw shell.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said second electrical contact includes a contact portion and an extension above the base of said screw shell, said extension defining said insulation-piercing element, said contact portion thereof extending at an acute angle relative to said extension, whereby said first and second electrical contact elements are mechanically polarized and cannot be interchanged in their assembled relation with said screw shell.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sidewall of said cap defines an inwardly extending circumferential lip, and wherein the outer cylindrical sidewall of said screw shell defines an outwardly extending ridge to engage with and lock to said inwardly extending lip of said cap when said screw shell and said cap are forced together axially.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said overmold defines a peripheral rib, said apparatus further including a lamp guard, said lamp guard including a cylindrical attaching portion including a plurality of laterally spaced tabs, each tab defining an inwardly turned lip to couple to said peripheral rim of said overmold to releaseably assemble said lamp guard to said overmold.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said lamp guard includes an upper portion and a lower portion, each of said upper and lower portions defining a series of spaced ribs extending from one thereof toward the horizontal center of said lamp guard, each of said upper and lower portions defining a peripheral rim adjacent the center thereof, each of said peripheral rims being hingedly connected at one peripheral location, the other peripheral location of each of said rims defining an interconnecting latch member, whereby said upper and lower portions of said lamp guard may be hinged about said hinge member and releaseably coupled together by said latch members.
- 16. A stringlight assembly including an electrical cord and at least one light assembly coupled to said cord, said light assembly included an overmold having a peripheral flange; and a lamp guard comprising:an upper section and a lower section hinged together for rotation about a horizontal axis when said light assembly is in a vertical use position; each of said upper and lower sections including a plurality of generally upright vanes and a plurality of generally horizontal rings interconnected with associated ones of said vanes; a collar adjacent the upper portion of said upper section including an annular member having a plurality of slits to define a plurality of tabs flexing outwardly when said lamp guard is assembled to said peripheral flange of said overmold to releaseably couple to said overmold; and a molded latch member carried on a ring of one of said sections and releaseably coupling to a catch on a ring of the other of said sections.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said upright vanes are characterized as having a generally T-shaped cross section, including a generally flat inner portion and a rib extending longitudinally of said inner portion.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said lamp guard has a vertical extension which is greater than a diameter adjacent the said hinge thereby to provide an egg shape of enhanced resistance to crushing.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said lower section includes a lower ring interconnected with said vanes thereof and characterized in that the interior of said lower ring is unobstructed to provide a path for unobstructed light directly beneath an associated lamp assembly.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application 60/277,466 for “Industrial Molded Stringlight Assembly” filed Mar. 21, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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