This application relates to lamp sockets and more particularly for lamp sockets for high wattage lamps.
High wattage lamps, that is, those lamps having power ratings above 10,000 watts, are relatively massive and usually have a bi-pin base. The pins usually comprise copper or brass rod or tubing up to ½ inches (12.7 mm) in diameter and can be several inches (50-75 mm) long. Such pins can generate considerable frictional force when inserted into a conventional socket.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to obviate the disadvantages of the prior art.
It is another object of the invention to enhance high wattage lamp sockets.
Yet another object of the invention is the provision of a lamp socket having a zero insertion force with a high normal force on the lamp pin.
These objects are accomplished, in one aspect of the invention, by a lamp socket for a high wattage lamp having lamp pins, said socket comprising: a substantially solid, parallelepipedonal electrically insulating body having two side walls, two end walls and a top and a bottom with first and second electrical contact receiving sections formed in said top; first and second contact reception area formed in each of said first and second electrical contact receiving sections; an electrical contact positioned in each of said contact reception areas, each of said electrical contacts having a lamp pin receiver with a pair of arms; means for constricting said arms to grasp said lamp pins; a wire receiving aperture formed in one of said arms of each electrical contact; means formed in each of said side walls for receiving a wire; means for securing a wire inserted into said wire receiving aperture formed in said one of said arms; an air gap formed between said first and second electrical contact receiving sections; and an aperture formed in each of said side walls for gaining access to said means for constricting said arms.
The use of the constricting means allows for a zero insertion force on the pins as they enter the socket and a strong normal force on the pins after the constricting means is actuated.
For a better understanding of the present invention, together with other and further objects, advantages and capabilities thereof, reference is made to the following disclosure and appended claims taken in conjunction with the above-described drawings.
Referring now to the drawings with greater particularity, there is shown in
A zero insertion force socket for this lamp is shown in
An electrical contact 38, shown more clearly in
A wire receiving aperture 48 is formed in one of the arms of each electrical contact 38, for example, arm 42, and means 49 in the form of an entrance aperture is formed in the side walls 20, 22 for receiving a wire 100 and communicating with the wire receiving aperture 48. Means 50, for example, a setscrew 62, for securing a wire inserted into the wire-receiving aperture 48 is provided in the arm 42 in a direction substantially normal to the axis of aperture 48.
An air gap 52, shown diagrammatically as a double line in
An aperture 54 is formed in each of the side walls 20, 22 for gaining access to bolt head 58a for constricting the arms 42, 44 to secure the lamp pins 14 and 16 into the socket. A retaining ring 58d surrounds the threaded member 58 and aids in separating the arms 42, 44 when it is necessary to remove the lamp 12.
The insulating body 18 contains means 56 for engaging the socket 10 with a foundation such as a wall or ceiling and can be in the form of an aperture for receiving a screw, bolt or other fastening device.
The cover 60, which also preferably is of a ceramic material, contains apertures 64, 66 for receiving the lamp pins 14, 16 therein and additionally contains apertures 68, 68, for accessing the setscrew 62 to fix the wire 100 in place.
The cover 60 can also be provided with a central groove 102 to receive a key 104 that separates the lamp pins 14 and 16 when the lamp 12 is inserted into the socket.
There is thus provided a rugged socket for a high wattage lamp that provides a zero insertion force for the relatively massive lamp pins and high normal force when the arms 42, 44 of the contact 38 are constricted.
While there have been shown and described what are present considered to be the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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