Claims
- 1. A lamp socket comprising:
- a socket body having
- a top transversely grooved top wall having a center vertical through hole, a side vertical through hole, and a central top recess formed in said socket body, the top wall further having an inside annular groove formed within the socket body and around the center vertical through hole;
- a first contact plate mounted within the center vertical through hole, said first contact plate having a pointed tip;
- a second contact plate mounted within the side vertical through hole;
- an electric wire fastened to the transversely grooved top wall of the socket body;
- a socket cap fastened to the socket body to hold down the electric wire and to force the electric wire into contact with the first contact plate and the second contact plate;
- a water sealing cushion mounted within the central top recess of the socket body and disposed about the electric wire, the water sealing cushion having a vertical through hole formed therein, the vertical through hole receiving the pointed tip of the first contact plate, the pointed tip making electrical contact with the electric wire, the water sealing cushion preventing the exposure of the electrical contact to fluids;
- a flexible inner socket fastened to the inside annular groove of the socket body, the inner socket having a metal strip retained therein and further having an outward flange disposed opposite the inside annular groove of the socket body;
- the outward flange of the inner socket being pressed against a base of a lamp bulb when the lamp bulb is inserted into the socket body, thereby effecting a water-tight seal of a tip contact of the lamp bulb, the tip contact contacting and pressing the metal strip of the inner socket against the first contact plate as the bulb is inserted into the socket body, thereby creating an electrical contact between the tip contact of the bulb and the first contact when the bulb is inserted into the socket body.
- 2. A lamp socket for receiving a lamp having a tip contact, the lamp socket comprising:
- a socket body;
- a contact mounted within the socket body, the contact having a contact portion for making an electrically conductive connection with the tip contact of the lamp when the lamp is received in the socket body; and
- a flexible inner socket surrounding and covering the contact portion of the contact, at least a portion of the flexible inner socket being made of an electrically conductive material, the electrically conductive material of the flexible inner socket being spaced from the contact portion of the contact when no lamp is received within the socket body and the flexible inner socket assuming a deformed configuration in response to the lamp being received within the socket body while the tip of the lamp bears against the electrically conductive material of the flexible inner socket to urge the electrically conductive material of the flexible inner socket into contact with the contact portion of the contact to create the electrically conductive connection between the tip contact of the lamp and the contact portion of the contact when the lamp is received in the socket body.
- 3. The lamp socket of claim 2, further comprising:
- a wire in electrical connection with the contact;
- a water sealing cushion mounted on the socket body and disposed about the wire to inhibit exposure of the electrical connection between the contact and the wire to fluids.
- 4. The lamp socket of claim 2, wherein:
- the flexible inner socket has an outward flange disposed about the tip contact of the lamp when the lamp is received in the socket body to effect a water-tight seal between the flexible inner socket and the tip contact of the lamp bulb.
- 5. The lamp socket of claim 2, wherein:
- the electrically conductive material of the flexible inner socket is a metal strip retained within the flexible inner socket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/546,820, filed Oct. 23, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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