Information
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Patent Grant
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6808292
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Patent Number
6,808,292
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Date Filed
Monday, January 13, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 226
- 362 249
- 362 391
- 362 396
- 362 809
- 439 409
- 439 410
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lamp holder for comprises a socket having an axis, a part extending substantially at right angles to the axis, and at least one first snap connector; a base having an axis, a tubular stem including an inner end connected to the base, a first clamping member in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem, and at least one second snap connector engageble with the first snap connector, the socket and the base being connectable co-axially together upon being pressed against each other in a direction substantially parallel to the axes; and a second clamping member supported in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem for movement from an inoperative position to an operative position moving closer to the first clamping member; the second clamping member including a part for pressing by the socket part in a direction substantially parallel to the axes.
Description
The present invention relates to a lamp holder for holding an electric light source, such as a light bulb or a light tube generally known as an energy saving lamp.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Lamp holders of the type in general concerned are known, for example as disclosed in European Patent Application 98204276.4 (publication No. EP 0929132 A2). Other prior art, though less relevant, are European Patent No. EP 0693654 B1 and Publications Nos. EP 0790459 A2 and EP 1199514 A2.
The invention seeks to provide an improved lamp holder of the same general type, and a base thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided a lamp holder for holding an electric light source, comprising:
a socket for holding said light source, the socket having an axis, a part extending substantially at right angles to the axis, and at least one first snap connector;
a base for fixing to an external support, the base having an axis, a tubular stem including an inner end connected to the base, a first clamping member provided in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem, and at least one second snap connector engageable with the first snap connector wherein the socket and the base are connectable co-axially together upon being pressed against each other in a direction substantially parallel to the axes; and
a second clamping member supported in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem for movement from an inoperative position to an operative position moving closer to the first clamping member for clamping an electric cable threaded through the stem into the base;
the second clamping member including a part for pressing by the socket part in a direction substantially parallel to the axes being moved to the operative position simultaneously upon the socket being pressed against the base in the same direction for connection.
Preferably, the second clamping member is a separate component of the base.
It is preferred that the second clamping member is pivotably connected to the base for pivotal movement by the socket.
It is further preferred that the base includes a pair of aligned holes, and the second clamping member is a separate component of the base and includes a pair of aligned pegs in engagement with the holes respectively thereby being hinged to the base.
It is yet further preferred that each of the holes and the corresponding peg have an inclined surface to effect engagement between them through a snap action.
Preferably, the first clamping member is fixed to the base.
More preferably, the first clamping member comprises at least one protrusion for engaging said cable.
Preferably, the second clamping member includes at least one protrusion for engaging said cable.
More preferably, the second clamping member includes a recess within which the protrusion is provided.
In a preferred embodiment, the second clamping member includes at least one spring acting upon the base thereby resiliently biassing the second clamping member towards the inoperative position.
More preferably, the spring is integrally connected with the second clamping member.
Further more preferably, the spring comprises a strip projecting from the second clamping member.
Yet further more preferably, the base has an internal corner and the spring engages with a free end thereof slidably in the corner.
More preferably, the second clamping member includes a substantially planar body having opposite sides, from which two said springs extend respectively in substantially the same direction.
Further more preferably, the body of the second clamping member includes the part for pressing by the socket part.
It is preferred that the two snap connectors comprise an inter-engageable hook and detent.
The invention also provides a base for use in a lamp holder including a socket for holding an electric light source, the base comprising:
a casing connectable in one direction with said socket;
a tubular stem having an inner end connected to the casing for fixing to an external support;
a first clamping member provided in the casing adjacent the inner end of the stem;
at least one snap connector engageable with said socket wherein the casing is connectable with said socket upon being pressed against by said socket in the opposite direction; and
a separate second clamping member supported in the casing adjacent the inner end of the stem for pivotal movement from an inoperative position to an operative position pivoting closer to the first clamping member for clamping an electric cable threaded through the stem into the casing;
the second clamping member including a part for pressing by said socket in said opposite direction thereby being pivoted to the operative position simultaneously upon said socket being pressed against the casing in said opposite direction for connection.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side perspective view of a lamp holder in accordance with the invention, disassembled to show a socket and base thereof, said base including a clamping member for clamping an electric cable;
FIG. 2
is a side perspective view of the base of
FIG. 1
, taken from above;
FIG. 3
is a bottom perspective view corresponding to
FIG. 2
, taken from below;
FIG. 4
is a top perspective view of the base and clamping member of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a top perspective view corresponding to
FIG. 4
, showing the clamping member fitted in the base;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of the base of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the base of
FIG. 1
, taken along line VII—VII;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the base of
FIG. 1
, taken along line VIII—VIII;
FIG. 9
is a partially broken side perspective view of the base of
FIG. 2
, showing the clamping member therein;
FIG. 10
is a schematic side view of the clamping member and part of the base of
FIG. 9
, showing the clamping member in an inoperative position;
FIG. 11
is a schematic side view corresponding to
FIG. 10
, showing the clamping member in an operative position;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional side view of the lamp holder of
FIG. 1
, showing the clamping member in the inoperative position of FIG.
10
and how an electric cable is threaded through the base; and
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional side view corresponding to
FIG. 12
, showing the clamping member in the operative position of
FIG. 11
clamping the cable upon connection of the socket with the base.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a lamp holder
10
embodying the invention, which comprises a socket
200
for holding a light bulb having a screw-threaded end bearing two terminals, and includes a base
100
for fixing to a support of the body of a table lamp for example. The lamp holder
10
is depicted in an upright position as its normal use position. The socket
200
has a generally cylindrical casing
210
having a vertical central axis and enclosing an internal fixture
220
. The fixture
220
provides a screw-threaded seat
230
including two electrical contacts for engaging and connecting the light bulb by its end and terminals respectively, and includes a bottom structure
240
.
The bottom structure
240
has a central region provided with two terminals
242
in circuit with respective contacts of the seat
230
, and includes a pair of opposite side protrusions
244
. The protrusions
244
are exposed through respective side slots
212
of the casing
210
. In general, the structure
240
has a lowermost part or side
246
, that may include a pair of parallel ribs or wall edges
248
for example, lying on an imaginary horizontal plane extending at right angles to the central axis.
The base
100
has a generally cylindrical casing
110
having a vertical central axis and including a pair of integral hooks
112
upstanding integrally from diametrically opposite sides thereof and a central tubular stem
120
depending integrally therefrom. The base casing
110
has a matching diameter as the socket casing
210
and is adapted to be connected co-axially therewith such that the hooks
112
of the former engage through respective slots
212
of the latter with the corresponding protrusions
244
acting behind the slots
212
as detents. The hooks
112
are arranged to snap with the corresponding protrusions
244
, thereby connecting the base
100
and socket
200
together to form the complete lamp holder
10
.
The stem
120
is formed with external screw threads, and is to be inserted through a hole in the body support of a table lamp and then fixed thereto by means of a screw nut. Through the stem
120
an electric cable
8
of the table lamp is to be threaded upwardly into the base
100
for subsequent connection to the terminals
242
of the socket
200
.
The base
100
includes a separate clamping member
150
that is moulded integrally from plastic material as a single-piece component and is fitted wholly within a central recess
111
of the base casing
110
. The recess
111
is defined by an upper open end of the base casing
110
, from whose rim the hooks
112
project upwards alongside with a pair of lips
113
symmetrically between them, said lips
113
ensuring alignment of the two casings
110
and
210
.
The lips
113
are formed, centrally on their opposing inner surfaces, with respective trunnions
114
aligned with each other. Each trunnion
114
includes an upper inclined surface
115
facing the opposite inclined surface
115
and a lower hole
116
aligned with the opposite hole
116
.
The clamping member
150
has a generally upright planar body in the form of a back plate
151
having a horizontal top edge
152
, and a pair of wings
153
projecting forwardly from opposite left and right side edges of the body plate
151
. Each wing
153
has an extended free end that is slightly curved or bent downwards and takes the form of a relatively thin strip that is resiliently deformable to act as a cantilever spring
154
. The two springs
154
project in the same direction. Immediately beyond the inner end of the spring
154
, the wing
153
includes an outwardly protruding peg
155
that is aligned with the peg
155
of the opposite wing
153
. Each peg
155
has a lower chamfered surface
156
.
The clamping member
150
includes a bottom part
157
that is connected to the body plate
151
immediately below and extending across the two wings
153
. The bottom part
157
provides a C-shaped recess
158
opening forwards, in which a series of three sharp teeth
159
is centrally formed.
The clamping member
150
is located within the base recess
111
by the trunnions
114
on opposite inner sides thereof. To do this, the clamping member
150
is pressed down into the recess
111
such that its pegs
155
are jammed laterally into axial engagement with the holes
116
of the corresponding trunnions
114
. The engagement is effected through a snap action via the chamfered surface
156
of each peg
155
and the inclined trunnion surface
115
on the same side, with the corresponding wing
153
deflecting temporarily inwards.
The clamping member
150
is hinged by the trunnions
114
for limited pivotal movement about a horizontal axis that is positioned centrally with respect to the base recess
111
. The two springs
154
project to poke with their free ends slidably in respective internal corners
117
at the bottom of the recess
111
, thereby resiliently biassing the clamping member
150
towards an inoperative position (
FIG. 7
) in which its body plate
151
lies generally upright. The springs
154
extend from near the pegs
155
to act upon the corners
117
on the side of the trunnions
114
opposite to that of the body plate
151
, at the farthest possible position. Hence, the springs
154
have practically the longest possible length for maximum resilience.
The bottom of the base recess
111
includes a raised step
118
that extends laterally across the recess bottom and is level with the bottom part
157
of the clamping member
150
when the latter is located in the recess
111
. The step
118
has a middle portion formed with a series of two sharp teeth
119
that are generally aligned to point at the teeth
159
of the clamping member
150
. The base teeth
119
are located right within an uppermost end
122
of the base stem
120
, on one inner side thereof. While the clamping member
150
is in its inoperative position, its teeth
159
are positioned just behind and clear of the opposite inner side of the stem end
122
.
The clamping member
150
is pivotable generally downwards into an operative position (
FIG. 8
) against the action of its springs
154
by bending it further, such that the body plate
151
is inclined backwards to move its teeth
159
forwards closer to the fixed teeth
119
. As a result, the teeth
159
intercept from one side with and partially restrict the passage of the base stem
120
, at the uppermost end
122
thereof, thereby clamping in conjunction with the teeth
119
on the opposite side the electric cable
8
run through the stem
120
. The opposite teeth
119
, or the inner side of the stem end
122
on which they are located, may be regarded as constituting the other clamping member co-operable with the clamping member
150
.
The cable
8
will be gripped by the teeth
159
and
119
on opposite sides thereof biting slightly into the insulating sheath of the cable
8
. The movable teeth
159
are harboured within the C-shaped recess
158
to stop them from moving too close to the fixed teeth
119
, otherwise the cable
8
may be bitten too deeply and therefore damaged. Given that the teeth
159
and
119
are asymmetrical or skewed relatively upwards, by having a horizontal upper side and an inclined lower side when viewed from either side, the cable
8
will be secured in position against being pulled out of the base stem
120
from outside.
To install the lamp holder
10
to a table lamp, the cable
8
is threaded into the base
100
through its stem
120
, with the base
100
fixed to the body support of the table lamp by the stem
120
using a screw nut. After the cable
8
has been connected to the terminals
242
of the socket
200
, the socket
200
is pressed down onto and connected with the base
100
, as described above (FIG.
9
).
While the socket
200
is being lowered, the horizontal bottom side
246
or ribs/edges
248
of its internal fixture
220
press vertically downwards against the clamping member
150
by the top edge
152
of its body plate
151
, thereby pivoting the clamping member
150
. The clamping member
150
will be pivoted backwards from its inoperative position into its operative position against the action of its springs
154
, thereby gripping the cable
8
at a position at the innermost end
122
of the base stem
120
, as described above (FIG.
10
). The cable
8
will be clamped automatically upon the socket
200
being snapped fitted with the base
100
, whereupon the installation of the lamp holder
10
is completed.
The bottom ribs/edges
248
of the socket fixture
220
press vertically downwards against the clamping member
150
, in a direction parallel to that in which the base
100
and socket
200
are snapped together by their connectors
112
and
244
. On the other hand, the teeth
159
and
119
grip the cable
8
in a horizontal direction that is perpendicular to the vertical direction. Thus, the cable gripping force and any stress resulting therefrom as caused by pulling of the cable
8
will not affect the connection between the base
100
and the socket
200
.
It is envisaged that the teeth
159
and
119
may be replaced by any other types of gripping protrusions such as ribs. They may even be omitted, in which case the clamping member part
157
and the middle portion of the base recess step
118
may be positioned at different levels to provide an S-shaped locking arrangement.
The invention has been given by way of example only, and various other modifications of and/or alterations to the described embodiments may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A lamp holder for holding an electric light source, comprising:a socket for holding said light source, the socket having an axis, a part extending substantially at right angles to the axis, and at least one first snap connector; a base for fixing to an external support, the base having an axis, a tubular stem including an inner end connected to the base, a first clamping member provided in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem, and at least one second snap connector engageable with the first snap connector wherein the socket and the base are connectable co-axially together upon being pressed against each other in a direction substantially parallel to the axes; and a second clamping member supported in the base adjacent the inner end of the stem for movement from an inoperative position to an operative position moving closer to the first clamping member for clamping an electric cable threaded through the stem into the base; the second clamping member including a part for pressing by the socket part in a direction substantially parallel to the axes thereby upon the second clamping member being moved to the operative position simultaneously upon the socket being pressed against the base in the same direction for connection.
- 2. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second clamping member is a separate component of the base.
- 3. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second clamping member is pivotably connected to the base for pivotal movement by the socket.
- 4. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 3, wherein the base includes a pair of aligned holes, and the second clamping member is a separate component of the base and includes a pair of aligned pegs in engagement with the respective holes.
- 5. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the holes and the corresponding peg have an inclined surface to effect engagement between them through a snap action.
- 6. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first clamping member is fixed to the base.
- 7. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first clamping member comprises at least one protrusion for engaging said cable.
- 8. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second clamping member includes at least one protrusion for engaging said cable.
- 9. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the second clamping member includes a recess within which the protrusion is provided.
- 10. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second clamping member includes at least one spring acting upon the base and resiliently biassing the second clamping member towards the inoperative position.
- 11. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 10, wherein the spring is integrally connected with the second clamping member.
- 12. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 11, wherein the spring comprises a strip projecting from the second clamping member.
- 13. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 12, wherein the base has an internal corner and the spring has a free end slidably engageable with the corner.
- 14. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 10, wherein the second clamping member includes a substantially planar body having opposite sides, from which two said springs extend respectively in substantially the same direction.
- 15. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the body of the second clamping member includes the part for pressing by the socket part.
- 16. The lamp holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second snap connectors comprise an inter-engageable hook and detent.
- 17. A base for use in a lamp holder including a socket for holding an electric light source, the base comprising:a casing connectable in one direction with said socket; a tubular stem having an inner end connected to the casing for fixing to an external support; a first clamping member provided in the casing adjacent the inner end of the stem; at least one snap connector engageable with said socket wherein the casing is connectable with said socket upon being pressed against by said socket in the opposite direction; and a separate second clamping member supported in the casing adjacent the inner end of the stem for pivotal movement from an inoperative position to an operative position pivoting closer to the first clamping member for clamping an electric cable threaded through the stem into the casing; the second clamping member including a part for pressing by said socket in said opposite direction upon the second clamping member being pivoted to the operative position simultaneously upon said socket being pressed against the casing in said opposite direction for connection.
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