Information
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Patent Grant
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6713971
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Patent Number
6,713,971
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 9, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 315 185 S
- 315 56
- 315 57
- 315 58
- 315 312
- 315 324
- 362 377
- 362 376
- 362 378
- 362 800
- 362 806
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, which comprises a socket, a bulb receptacle, a bulb and a fuse assembly; the center hole of the socket is furnished with a rectangular cavity for receiving a fuse assembly, and an outer rectangular cavity for mounting bulb receptacle plugged with a bulb; the center of the socket is furnished with a fuse assembly; in case of the tungsten filament of a bulb being burned out, or a bulb receptacle of a socket being lost, the power-supply circuit can still be maintained in a closed circuit condition through the fuse assembly, i.e., the whole lamp string can be always in lighting-up condition.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a Christmas lamp, and particularly to a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In a conventional Christmas lamp string, a plurality of separate lamp strings is connected in series into a long lamp string; in the separate lamp string, a power-supply wire having a suitable length is used to connect between two lamp assemblies in series; the first lamp assembly and the last lamp assembly are connected with different length of two power-supply wires to a plug; then, the whole lamp assemblies and the power-supply wires are twisted into a separate lamp string.
Each lamp assembly in one lamp string includes a socket, a bulb receptacle, and a bulb. In order to facilitate removing or replacement of a bulb, the bulb is usually mounted in a bulb receptacle, and then the bulb receptacle is plugged into the rectangular cavity of a socket. The number of lamp assemblies and the resistance of each lamp assembly are designed in advance in accordance with the voltage and current values of a local area.
In order to prevent the power-supply wire from being overloaded, or from having a short-circuit to cause a danger, the socket of each lamp string must be furnished with a fuse wire; however, the fuse wire in the socket is not designed in accordance with the overload value of the lamp assembly.
Each bulb of every lamp assembly has a glass positioning bead welded around two parallel magnesium-plating filaments; the short section of two filaments at one end of the positioning bead is connected with a tungsten filament, while the other end of the positioning bead has two longer filaments pulled out of the bulb sealed; the magnesium-plating filaments are plugged into the center hole of the bulb receptacle, and then the two filaments are bent and attached along two planes on both sides of the bulb receptacle respectively; after the bulb receptacle is plugged into the center hole of the socket, the filaments on both sides of the bulb receptacle will be in contact with the contact copper plates of the power-supply wires respectively; in such a lamp string, if the tungsten filament of only one bulb is burned out or one bulb is lost, the whole lamp string will be turned off because of the circuit is opened.
In order to prevent the aforesaid open circuit from taking place, a fuse made of aluminum of 0.065 m/m is wound around the two filaments on the outer end of the positioning bead before the tungsten filament being mounted on the tail ends of the two filaments; the number of turns of the fuse wire is at least 2.5 turns so as to enable the aluminum fuse fastened in place. The purpose of furnishing the aluminum fuse is to prevent the lamp string from suffering an open circuit in case of the tungsten filament in a bulb being burned out, i.e., the low resistance fuse will maintain the two bulb filaments in a conduction state to keep the whole lamp string in lighting-up condition.
When one bulb in the lamp string is lost, a new bulb must be mounted therein; in case of no such bulb being available, the replacement has to be abandoned.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The prime object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which each lamp assembly in a lamp string has a center hole; the center is furnished with rectangular cavity for mounting a fuse assembly; the outer rectangular cavity in the center hole is used for mounting a bulb receptacle with a bulb; since the socket is furnished with a fuse assembly, the whole lamp string will always be maintained in lighting-up condition in case of the tungsten filament of a bulb in the lamp string being burned out, or one of the bulb receptacle of the socket being lost because of the power-supply circuit being maintained in conduction condition by means of the fuse assembly.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which the fuse assembly mounted in the center hole of the socket includes a fuse member and a fastening member; the fuse member has a positioning bead, which is used for fastening the two parallel magnesium-plating filaments in place; the short section of the two magnesium-plating filaments is wound with a fuse made of aluminum, while the longer section of the two magnesium-plating filaments extend the through slots of the fastening member; then, the tail ends thereof are bent and attached to the two planes respectively. The two bent magnesium-plating filaments of the fuse assembly are in contact with the contact copper plates respectively; in case of the bulb receptacle being lost or the tungsten filament of a bulb being burned out, the power supply of the lamp assembly can still maintained in conduction condition through the magnesium-plating filaments of the fuse assembly.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which a rectangular cavity is furnished under a rectangular cavity to mount the bulb receptacle, and it is used for mounting a fuse assembly; such fuse assembly would not hinder the bulb receptacle to plug in place.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which a fuse assembly is mounted in the center hole of the socket; the tail ends of the two magnesium-plating filaments are mounted with tungsten filament directly without winding aluminum fuse wire around the two magnesium-plating filaments.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which the center of the fastening member in the fuse assembly has a recess, under which two through slots are furnished on both sides thereof; the two through slots are used to have the two longer section of magnesium-plating filaments passed through; the tail ends of the magnesium-plating filaments are bent and attached to the planes respectively; the recess in the center thereof is used for mounting the positioning bead so as to prevent the fuse member from moving unintentionally as a result of shaking.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which the longer section of the two magnesium-plating filaments at one end of the positioning bead is wound with aluminum fuse wire of 0.065 m/m at least 2.5 turns; normally, the aluminum fuse wire would not hinder the current flowing in the tungsten filament of the bulb; in case of the tungsten filament of a bulb being burned out or a bulb receptacle being lost, the low resistance aluminum fuse wire will maintain the power supply in a closed circuit condition and the whole lamp string will still be in lighting up condition.
Yet still another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which the fastening member of the fuse assembly is substantially a rectangular block to be plugged in a rectangular cavity of the socket; the magnesium-plating filaments on both sides thereof are in close contact with two contact copper plates respectively.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, in which the fastening member of the fuse assembly is a rectangular block, of which the lower part has a rod; both sides of the rod are designed to fit to the power wire groove; after the fuse assembly is plugged in place, the rod will fill in the power wire groove between the two power-supply wires so as to prevent rain water from flowing into the rectangular cavity of the socket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of the present invention, showing the connection structure of a lamp string.
FIG. 2
is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing the relation among the assemblies of the first embodiment.
FIG. 3
is a fragmental section view of the present invention, showing a fuse assembly plugged into the socket.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing a fuse assembly plugged in the hollow space of the socket.
FIG. 5
is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing the relation among the assemblies of the second embodiment.
FIG. 6
is a fragmental section view of the present invention, showing a fuse assembly plugged into the socket.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing a fuse assembly plugged in the hollow space of the socket.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the second method of winding the fuse wire in the first embodiment.
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the third method of winding the fuse wire in the first embodiment.
FIG. 10
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the second method of winding the fuse wire in the second embodiment.
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the third method of winding the fuse wire in the second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure according to the present invention is a new structure, in which the lamp assemblies
12
are connected in series by means of short power-supply wires, and the first lamp assembly
12
A and the last lamp assembly
12
B are connected to the plug
13
by means of power-supply wires
14
A and
14
B respectively. The lamp assemblies
12
are twisted and connected in series to form into a lamp string
11
. In the lamp string
11
, every socket
18
includes a rectangular cavity
45
for receiving a fuse assembly
16
. In case of the tungsten filament
47
of a bulb being burned out or a bulb receptacle
17
of a socket
18
being lost, the power supply of the whole lamp string is still maintained in the normal lighting-up condition because of the fuse assembly
16
able to back stop the aforesaid burning out.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
to
4
, each lamp assembly
12
in the lamp string
11
includes a socket
18
, a fuse assembly
16
, a bulb receptacle
17
, and two contact copper plates
21
and
22
connected with power-supply wires
19
and
20
; the bulb
15
in the aforesaid lamp string is a bulb used in a conventional lamp string. The bulb
15
has two parallel magnesium-plating filaments
24
to be fixed in place with a positioning bead
25
before the tungsten filament
47
being mounted on the tail ends of the two magnesium-plating filaments
24
; the two magnesium-plating filaments
24
are fixed in a glass tube
23
at a given length; one end of the glass tube
23
is sealed together with the two magnesium-plating filaments
24
by means of a round welding method, i.e., one end of the glass tube is sealed with a round seal, while the other end thereof is a point-shaped seal.
Two longer magnesium-plating filaments
49
out of the round seal of the bulb
15
are plugged through the center hole of the bulb receptacle
17
, and then extend under the rectangular block
27
of the bulb base
17
, and further extend along the guide grooves and the bevel surfaces
28
to the two planes
29
respectively; after the bulb receptacle
17
with a bulb
15
is plugged into the plug-connection cavity
41
of the socket
18
, the magnesium-plating filaments
49
on both sides of the bulb receptacle
17
will be in contact with the two contact copper plates
21
in the socket
18
respectively to form into a circuit in series.
The center cavity of the socket
18
in each lamp assembly
12
is used for receiving a plug-connection cavity
41
, a rectangular cavity
43
, a rectangular cavity
45
for plugging the fuse assembly
16
, a power wire groove
46
of power-supply wires
19
and a copper plate groove
40
of the contact copper plates
21
; the power wire groove
46
in the socket
18
is also used to have the power-supply wires
19
and
20
riveted with two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively passed through. The two contact copper plates
21
and
22
are plugged and fixed in the copper plate grooves
40
on both sides of the rectangular cavities
43
and
45
respectively; then, the two power-supply wires
19
and
20
are connected to the socket
18
of next lamp assembly
12
. The plug-connection cavity
41
and the rectangular cavity
43
in the upper part of the center cavity of the socket
18
are used for plugging the bulb receptacle
17
of the bulb
15
. The two contact copper plates
21
and
22
on both sides of the rectangular cavity
43
are in close contact with the magnesium-plating filaments
49
respectively to form into an electric circuit. After the rectangular block
27
of the bulb receptacle
17
is plugged into the rectangular cavity
43
of the socket
18
, the bulb receptacle
17
would not rotate unintentionally.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, there is a rectangular cavity
45
under the rectangular cavity
43
, and it is used for plugging a fuse assembly
16
. Above the rectangular cavity
45
, there is a small plane
44
to partition the two rectangular cavities
43
and
45
clearly. The panels of the two rectangular cavities
43
and
44
are partitioned by means of a small plane
44
, and they can also be designed into a single plane so as to mount a fuse assembly on the lower portion thereof, and to mount a bulb receptacle
17
on the upper portion thereof.
The fuse assembly
16
plugged in the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
includes a fastening member
30
, and a fuse member
36
; the fuse member
36
is plugged in the fastening member
30
, which is to be plugged in the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
. The magnesium-plating filaments
48
on both sides of the planes
34
of the fastening member
30
are to be contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively on both sides of the rectangular cavity
45
to form into an electric circuit so as to prevent from open circuit in the lamp string.
The fastening member
30
of the fuse assembly
16
is a rectangular member, which is furnished with two symmetrical slots
32
and
33
between the upper and lower planes thereof; a recess
33
is furnished between the upper plane of the two slots
32
and
33
. The upper ends of the two slots
32
and
33
are almost covered by the recess
31
. The two slots
32
and
33
and the recess
31
form into a space so as to enable the two parallel magnesium-plating filaments
49
of the fuse member
36
to extend from the upper part of the recess
31
and along the two slots
32
and
33
to the other end thereof. The positioning bead
37
of the fuse member
36
is mounted in the recess
31
, and the two magnesium-plating filaments
48
are bent along the two planes
34
of both sides thereof.
The planes of the rectangular fastening member
30
is designed to fit to the planes of the rectangular cavity
45
in the socket
18
; particularly, the two wider planes
50
of the fastening member
30
are furnished with a suitable tapered plane so as to facilitate the plane
34
to plug in; as soon as the fastening member is plugged tight in place, the fuse assembly
16
will be mounted firmly in the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
; then, the magnesium-plating filaments
48
bent along the two planes
34
are in contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
to
4
, the fastening member
30
of the fuse assembly
16
is a rectangular member to be plugged into the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
. As shown in
FIGS. 5
to
7
, the fastening member
30
has a rod
51
extended downwards; the rod
51
is designed to fit to the shape of the power wire groove
46
in the lower part of the socket
18
; the rod
51
is inserted into the rectangular cavity
45
first, and then press it into the power wire groove
46
; the fastening member
30
with a rod
51
is quite easy to assemble in place than a fastening member without rod.
The fuse member
36
of the fuse assembly
16
includes two parallel magnesium-plating filaments
38
, a positioning bead
37
and a fuse wire
39
; the design and making of the positioning bead
37
are the same as that of the positioning bead
25
in the bulb
15
, i.e., a positioning bead
37
is furnished and welded around the two parallel magnesium-plating filaments
38
so as to have the filaments
38
partitioned into a short magnesium-plating filaments
49
section and a long magnesium-plating filament
48
section. Between the two short magnesium-plating filaments
49
, wind 2.5 turns of an aluminum fuse
39
of 0.065 m/m; the aluminum fuse
39
is assembled together with the fuse member
36
and the fastening member
30
, and then is mounted in he rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
. Normally, the fuse wire
39
would not affect the current flowing in the tungsten filament
47
of the bulb
15
; in case of the tungsten filament
47
of a bulb is burned out or the bulb receptacle being lost, the fuse wire
39
with low resistance will be used as a conductor.
After the fuse member
36
is mounted into the recess
31
of the fastening member
30
, the two long magnesium-plating filaments
48
on the other end of the positioning bead
37
will extend through two parallel slots
32
and
33
of the fastening member
30
and to the lower part thereof; then, they are bent and attached along the two planes
34
; the positioning bead
37
of the fuse member
36
is confined in the recess
31
of the fastening member
30
; in that case, the fuse wire
39
wound around the two magnesium-plating filaments
49
will be confined it a fixed position without moving unintentionally.
Before the fuse assembly
16
and the socket
18
being assembled together, two contact copper plates
21
and
22
should be mounted in the copper plate grooves
40
on both sides of the two rectangular cavities
43
and
45
, and then pull the two power-supply wires
19
and
20
out of the socket. When the fuse assembly
16
is mounted in the rectangular cavity
45
, the wider planes
50
thereof should be in contact with the rectangular cavity
45
; then, the two magnesium-plating filaments
48
on both planes
34
will be in close contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively; then, the fuse assembly
16
is deemed mounted in place. When the fuse assembly
16
is a separate rectangular member, it should be held with a pair of tweezers to put in the opening end of the rectangular cavity
45
before being pushed in place with a push rod. If the lower part of the fuse assembly
16
has a rod
51
under the fastening member
30
, the fastening member
30
can easily be inserted into the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
, and then use a push rod to push inwards; the rod
51
can provide a seal and filling function between the two power supply wires
19
and
20
so as to prevent rain water from flowing in.
The rectangular cavity
43
of the socket
18
is used for mounting the fuse assembly
16
, while the rectangular cavity
45
and the plug-connection cavity
41
above the fuse assembly
16
are used for mounting the bulb receptacle
17
; the round tube
26
of the bulb receptacle
17
is to be plugged into the plug-connection cavity
41
, while the rectangular block
27
is to be plugged into the rectangular cavity
43
. After the bulb receptacle
17
is plugged into the rectangular cavity
43
of the socket
18
, the two magnesium-plating filaments
49
on the planes
29
will be in contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively to form into an electric circuit.
The bulb receptacle
17
is to be mounted into the plug-connection cavity
41
and the rectangular cavity
43
, which is designed to have a given height. The fuse assembly
16
is mounted into the lower part of the rectangular cavity
45
first, and then the bulb receptacle
17
is plugged into the rectangular cavity
45
; then, the magnesium-plating filaments of the fuse assembly
16
and the bulb receptacle
17
will be in contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively; a short space is designed between the two aforesaid assemblies so as to prevent them from collision.
Every socket
18
of the lamp assembly
12
in the lamp string
11
is mounted with a fuse assembly
16
; the tail ends of the two magnesium-plating filaments
24
of the bulb
15
are mounted with a tungsten filament
47
; when a lamp string
11
is mounted in a place, it would not have an open circuit in case of the tungsten filament
47
of a bulb
15
being burned out, or a bulb receptacle
17
being lost; in other words, the lamp string is always maintained in lighting-up condition.
In the aforesaid fuse member
36
of the fuse assembly
16
, fuse wire
39
is wound around the two short section of magnesium-plating filaments
49
at one end of the positioning bead
37
. As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 10
, two different embodiments are shown, and the recess
31
of the fastening member
30
thereof has a communicating groove
53
which is used for laying the two long magnesium-playing filaments
48
of the fuse assembly
36
; the tail ends of the filaments are bent and attached to the two planes
34
. The two longer sections of the magnesium-plating filaments are wound around with a fuse wire
54
nearing the positioning bead
37
. When the two long magnesium-plating filaments
48
of the fastening member
30
are laid through the two slots
32
and
33
respectively without affecting the fuse wire
54
fastened on the two magnesium-plating filaments
48
.
Referring to
FIGS. 9 and 11
, the fastening member
30
of the fuse assembly
16
has two through slots
32
and
33
, above which there is a communicating groove
56
with a curved surface between the two through slots
32
and
33
; a fuse wire
57
made of aluminum is bent into U-shape, and is plugged into the two through slots
32
and
33
. The tail ends of fuse wire
57
are bent and attached to the planes
34
on both sides thereof. After the fuse assembly
16
is mounted in the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
, the two fuse wires
57
laid along both sides of the fastening member
30
will be in close contact with the two contact copper plates
21
and
22
respectively. After the fuse assembly
16
is mounted into the rectangular cavity
45
of the socket
18
, it will provide a low resistance electric circuit between the two power-supply wires
19
and
20
. Normally, the current can flow through the bulb
15
; in case of the tungsten filament
47
of a bulb
15
being burned out, or a bulb receptacle
17
of the socket
18
being lost, the whole lamp string can still maintain in lighting-up condition.
According to the description of the aforesaid embodiments, the features and structure of the present invention have been disclosed completely; it is apparent that the present invention has provide an obvious improvement, which is never anticipated and achieved by any person in the field; therefore, the structure of the present invention is deemed unique.
Claims
- 1. A lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure, comprising:a socket having a rectangular cavity for mounting a fuse assembly, and a rectangular cavity for plugging a bulb receptacle; both sides of said two rectangular cavities being furnished with two contact copper plates respectively; a fuse assembly mounted in a rectangular cavity in said socket, and including a fastening member designed in a rectangular shape, and two parallel slots, and a recess; and a fuse member having a positioning bead for fixing two parallel magnesium-plating filaments; a short section of said two parallel magnesium-plating filaments at one end of said positioning bead being wound with a fuse wire; a longer section of said two magnesium-plating filaments on other end of said positioning bead extended through two parallel slots of said fastening member, and then being bent along planes thereof; a bulb receptacle for mounting a bulb, and two magnesium-plating filaments of said bulb being bent and attached to two planes, and finally being plugged into a plug-connection cavity.
- 2. The lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said socket has two rectangular cavities, of which one outer rectangular cavity being mounted with a bulb receptacle, while an inner rectangular cavity being plugged with a fuse assembly.
- 3. The lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening member of said fuse assembly is designed to fit to an inner rectangular cavity of said socket, and two wide planes thereof being in close contact with said rectangular cavity; said magnesium-plating filaments on said two planes to be in contact with two contact copper plates respectively in said rectangular cavity.
- 4. The lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening member of said fuse assembly is designed to fit to an inner rectangular cavity, and lower part thereof furnished with a rod to be plugged in a power-wire groove under said socket closely.
- 5. The lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening member of said fuse assembly has a recess in communication with two parallel slots, and having a communicating groove under-neath; said fuse member of said fuse assembly having a positioning bead for fastening said two parallel magnesium-plating filaments; a fuse wire wound around said two longer section of said parallel magnesium-plating filaments nearing said positioning bead; said fuse assembly being plugged in said fastening member, while said fuse wire on said two parallel magnesium-plating filaments being plugged in said lower communicating groove.
- 6. The lamp string with an open-circuit-proof structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening member of said fuse assembly has a communicating groove above said two through slots, and said communicating groove having a curved surface over said two through slots; a fuse wire made of aluminum being bent into a U-shaped fuse to extend through communicating groove and towards said two through slots, and tail ends of said fuse wire being bent along said two planes respectively.
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