Claims
- 1. A lamp socket including a lamp receptacle and an annular base portion below said receptacle projecting radially outwardly of said receptacle and having a flat planar top surface, said socket adapted to be used with a printed circuit board that includes a bottom surface with an electrically conductive area which conveys energy to illuminate said lamp, said base portion having a top locking means projecting from said receptacle adapted to retain said socket to said board by sandwiching said board between said board locking means and the top of said base, said lamp being baseless and including at least two lead wires projecting therefrom, first generally vertical wire insertion holes projecting through said base and said receptacle, and a plurality of wire receiving grooves formed in said base and at least two of said wire receiving grooves communicating with some of said holes, and said grooves receiving said portions of said lead wires so that part of the wires form reaches which are adapted to engage said conductive areas of said board for lumination, the improvement comprising:
- a wire guide divider and stop means provided in said receptacle adjacent said base and communicating with at least a pair of said passageways wherein said divider and stop means include, a truncated projection extending diametrically across said lamp receptacle, said projection including a pair of opposed smooth guide walls each terminating adjacent a passageway, and a top stop surface of a width less than one half the diameter of said socket, which acts as a wire divider and stop for inward insertion of said lamp of said receptacle;
- an arcuate smooth wall formed within said receptacle opposite each guide wall and funneling to said passageway, whereby insertion of said lamp into said receptacle will allow each of said lead wires to be automatically threaded into said respective passageways through said uninterrupted wire guide divider and stop means and
- said reaches extending across said planar top surface between said grooves and engaging said top surface throughout its length between said groove for uninterrupted wedgingly conductive contact with said conductive areas of said circuit board.
- 2. A lamp socket as defined in claim 1 wherein at least two of said wire receiving grooves include:
- retention means to maintain a wire passing therethrough in a set position to prevent unnecessary movement and dislodgement of said wire.
- 3. A lamp socket as defined in claim 2 wherein said retention means includes:
- a pair of locking tabs projecting across each of said wire receiving grooves, said tabs adapted to be deformed and engage said wire to lock the same in each of said grooves.
- 4. A lamp socket as defined in claim 2 wherein said retention means includes:
- a pair of grooves each of which includes a bottom surface that is tapered at an acute angle relative to the plane of said top surface of said base wherein wire passing into each groove is upset with a bend at said acute angle wedging the same against movement.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/506,933 filed Apr. 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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