Claims
- 1. A light fixture lampholder having at least one bulb socket for receiving a light bulb and mounting means for mounting said lampholder to a light fixture comprising first and second complementary lampholder sections each integrally molded from a plastic material, said first and second lampholder sections each defining integrally molded portions of both said at least one bulb socket and said mounting means, at least first and second electrical contact means supported by said first and second lampholder sections for supplying an electrical current to said at least one bulb socket, and coupling means for coupling said first lampholder section to said second lamp holder section, said respective interally molded portions of said first and second lampholder sections being formed with mating surfaces at which said lampholder sections mate to form both said at least one bulb socket and said mounting means when said first and second lampholder sections are coupled by said coupling means, said integrally molded socket portions each including portions of a helical rib, said respective helical rib portions forming at least a partial spiral rib when said first and second lampholder sections are coupled to form a threaded socket for receiving a light bulb, said threaded socket including a flattened region interrupting a plurality of said helical rib portions and extending longitudinally therealong, said molded region being molded in part in each of said respective first and second lampholder sections, one side of the portion of the flattened region in each of said first and second lampholder sections abutting mating portions of each of the mating surfaces of said first and second lampholder sections, one of said first and second electrical contact means including a first conductive strip contact which extends along said flattened region.
- 2. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said integrally molded mounting means portions define an internally threaded socket for threading to a screw mount on said light fixture.
- 3. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said integrally molded mounting means portions form supporting ribs, further comprising spring clip means supported by said supporting ribs for coupling said lampholder to said light fixture.
- 4. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said integrally molded mounting means portions includes a threaded projection which extends out of said lampholder to permit coupling of said lampholder.
- 5. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portion of said strip contact means extending along said flattened region being bowed along its length into the socket, the flattened region terminating in an end wall for limiting the flattening of said bow by a bulb as it is screwed into said socket.
- 6. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first lampholder section includes a first region which defines at least a portion of said mounting means at one end thereof, a second intermediate region which defines a portion of said at least one bulb socket and a third region defining a portion of a second mounting means at one end thereof, said second lampholder section including a fourth region which defines a cooperating portion of said mounting means, a fifth intermediate region which defines the remaining portion of said at least one bulb socket and a sixth region defining a cooperating portion of said second mounting means.
- 7. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one of said first and fourth regions includes a first threaded projection which extends out of said lampholder, and at least one of said third and sixth regions including a second threaded projection which extends out of said lampholder, said first and second threaded projections being integrally molded with at least one of said first and second lampholder sections.
- 8. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 6, wherein said second intermediate region further defines a portion of a second bulb socket which extends in a direction opposite to said at least one bulb socket, said fifth intermediate region further defining the remaining portion of said second bulb socket.
- 9. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first and second integrally molded lampholder sections are essentially cross-shaped in cross-section.
- 10. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second and fifth intermediate regions, when coupled, together define a first supporting section and a second supporting section, said electrical contact means including a first conductive strip contact supported by said first supporting section and a second conductive strip contact supported by said second supporting section, said first and second conductive strip contacts respectively extending to different positions in both said at least one bulb socket and said second bulb socket.
- 11. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first conductive strip contact includes a first electrical lead extending therefrom, said second conductive strip contact including a second electrical lead extending therefrom, said first and fourth regions together defining respective channels along which said first and second electrical leads extend, the ends of said first and fourth regions together defining an opening through which said first and second electrical leads can extend.
- 12. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first and fourth regions each have corresponding openings, said third and sixth regions each having corresponding openings, said coupling means including a first coupling device extending through the openings defined by said first and fourth regions, and a second coupling device extending through the openings defined by said third and sixth regions.
- 13. A light fixture lampholder comprising a first molded lampholder half having a first region defining at least a portion of a first mounting means for mounting said lampholder to a light fixture and a second region defining a portion of first and second opposing bulb sockets, a second molded lampholder half having a third region defining a cooperating portion of said first mounting means and a fourth region defining the remaining portion of said first and second opposing bulb sockets, said first and second molded lampholder halves being separately integrally molded from a plastic material and being formed with surfaces at which said lampholder halves mate, first and second electrical contact means supported by said first and second lampholder halves for supplying electrical current to said first and second bulb sockets, and coupling means for coupling said first lampholder half to said second lampholder half, said first region being coupled to said third region to form a complete mounting means, said second region being coupled to said fourth region to form complete first and second bulb sockets, said first and second electrical contact means being captured intermediate said first and second lampholder halves, said integrally molded second and fourth regions each including portions of a helical rib, said respective helical rib portions forming at least a partial spiral rib in each of the first and second bulb sockets when said first and second lampholder halves are coupled together for receiving light bulbs, said threaded bulb sockets each including a flattened region interrupting a plurality of said helical rib portions and extending longitudinally therealong, said flattened regions being molded in part in each of said respective first and second lampholder halves, one side of the portions of the flattened regions in each of said first and second lampholder halves abutting mating portions of each of the mating surfaces of said first and second lampholder halves, said electrical contact means including a first conductive strip contact which extends into each of said bulb sockets along the respective flattened region therein.
- 14. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least one of said first and third regions includes a molded threaded projection which extends out of said lampholder to permit coupling of said lampholder.
- 15. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 13, wherein said first and third regions, when coupled, define a channel extending from said first and second opposing bulb sockets and an opening at one end thereof, said electrical contact means including electrical wire means which extend along said channel and out of said opening.
- 16. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 15, wherein said first molded lampholder half includes a fifth region which extends from said second region in a direction opposite to said region which extends from said fourth region in a direction opposite to said third region, said fifth and sixth regions mating to form a supporting structure when said first and second lampholder halves are coupled.
- 17. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of said fifth and sixth regions include a first molded threaded stud extending off a first end thereof, said threaded stud being essentially round in cross-section except for flattened opposed sides thereof extending in planes essentially normal to the adjacent mating surface, said stud being solid except for at least one recess therein positioned about 90.degree. circumferentially from said flattened regions.
- 18. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 17, wherein at least one of said first and third regions includes a second molded threaded stud extending out of said lampholder to permit coupling of said lampholder.
- 19. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 17, wherein said stud includes at least two longitudinally spaced recesses on opposed sides thereof but each positioned about 90.degree. circumferentially from said flattened regions.
- 20. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second lampholder sections each include supporting sections integrally molded therewith for supporting said first and second electrical contact means.
- 21. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 20, wherein said support sections on said first lampholder section include at least one contact supporting means shaped to receive and support at least a first of said electrical contact means during assembly of the lampholder so that the second lampholder section can be readily mated with the first lampholder section while the electrical contact means remains in position on said first lampholder section, said first electrical contact means being formed from sheet material having elongated opposed side edges and flat faces, and first electrical contact means being positioned on one side edge in the first lampholder section with the other elongated side edge facing the second lampholder section during assembly, said at least one contact supporting means on said first lampholder section including at least three supporting sections spaced longitudinally of the first electrical contact means, at least one of said at least three supporting sections being positioned on the opposite side of said first electrical contact means as two other of said at least three supporting sections, said three supporting sections bearing on the flat faces of and supporting said first electrical contact means therebetween during assembly and thereafter.
- 22. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 21, wherein at least a portion of said supporting sections of one of said first and second lampholder sections projects toward the second lampholder section when assembled, the second lampholder section being formed with a recess for receiving the projecting portion of the supporting sections of said first lampholder section, whereby the lampholder sections are laterally positioned during assembly.
- 23. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 13, wherein said lampholder halves including contact supporting means integrally molded therewith for supporting each of said first and second electrical contact means respectively; each of the contact supporting means on said first lampholder half being shaped to receive and support, respectively, said first and second electrical contact means during assembly of the lampholder so that the second lampholder half can be readily mated with the first lampholder half while the first and second electrical contact means remains in position on said first lampholder half, said first and second electrical contact means being each formed from sheet material having elongated opposed side edges and flat faces, said first and second electrical contact means being positioned on one side edge in the first lampholder half with the other side edge facing the second lampholder half during assembly, each said contact supporting means on said first lampholder half including at least three supporting sections spaced longitudinally of the respective electrical contact means, at least one of said at least three supporting sections being positioned on the opposite side of the associated electrical contact means as two other of said at least three supporting sections, said at least three supporting sections bearing on the flat faces of and supporting the associated electrical contact means therebetween during assembly and thereafter.
- 24. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 23, wherein at least a portion of said supporting sections of one of said first and second lampholder means projects toward the second lampholder half when assembled, the second lampholder half being formed with a recess for receiving the projecting portion of the supporting sections of said first lampholder half, whereby the lampholder halves are laterally positioned during assembly.
- 25. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 13, wherein said electrical contact means includes a second conductive strip contact extending into said first and second bulb sockets at a position spaced from said first conductive strip contact.
- 26. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 25, wherein the portion of said strip contact means extending along said flattened region being bowed along its length into the socket, the flattened region terminating in an end wall for limiting the flattening of said bow by a bulb as it is screwed into said socket.
- 27. A light fixture lampholder having at least one bulb socket for receiving a light bulb comprising at least first and second electrical contact means for supplying an electrical current to said at least one bulb socket; and first and second complementary lampholder sections each integrally molded from a plastic material, at least one lampholder section including at least one contact supporting means integrally molded therewith for supporting at least one of said electrical contact means, said first and second lampholder sections each defining at least integrally molded portions of said at least one bulb socket, said respective integrally molded portions of said first and second lampholder sections being adapted to mate to form said at least one bulb socket when said first and second lampholder sections are coupled, said at least one contact supporting means on said first lampholder section being shaped to receive and support at least a first of said electrical contact means during assembly of the lampholder so that the second lampholder section can be readily mated with the first lampholder section while the electrical contact means remains in position on said first lampholder section, said first electrical contact means being formed from sheet material having elongated opposed side edges and flat faces, and first electrical contact means being positioned on one side edge in the first lampholder section with the other elongated side edge facing the second lampholder section during assembly, said at least one contact supporting means on said first lampholder section including at least three supporting sections spaced longitudinally of the first electrical contact means, at least one of said at least three supporting sections being positioned on the opposite side of said first electrical contact means as two other of said at least three supporting sections, said three supporting sections bearing on the flat faces of and supporting said first electrical contact means therebetween during assembly and thereafter.
- 28. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 27, wherein at least a portion of said supporting sections of one of said first and second lampholder sections projects toward the second lampholder section when assembled, the second lampholder section being formed with a recess for receiving the projecting portion of the supporting sections of said first lampholder section, whereby the lampholder sections are laterally positioned during assembly.
- 29. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 27, wherein said first lampholder section includes first and second of said contact supporting means for respectively supporting and retaining said first and second electrical contact means during assembly.
- 30. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 29, and including lead wires coupled to each of said first and second electrical contact means, wherein said first lampholder section is molded with channel means for receiving said lead wires during assembly.
- 31. A light fixture lampholder having at least one bulb socket for receiving a light bulb and mounting means for mounting said lampholder to a light fixture comprising first and second complementary lampholder sections each integrally molded from a plastic material, said first and second lampholder sections each defining integrally molded portions of both said at least one bulb socket and said mounting means, at least first and second electrical contact means supported by said first and second lampholder sections for supplying an electrical current to said at least one bulb socket, and coupling means for coupling said first lampholder section to said second lampholder secton, said respective integrally molded portions of said first and second lampholder sections being formed with mating surfaces at which said lampholder sections mate to form both said at least one bulb socket and said mounting means when said first and second lampholder sections are coupled by said coupling means, the mounting means portion of one of the first and second lampholder sections including a first molded threaded stud extending off a first end thereof, said threaded stud being essentially round in cross-section except for flattened opposed sides thereof extending in planes essentially normal to the adjacent mating surface, said stud being solid except for at least one recess therein positioned about 90.degree. circumferentially from said flattened regions.
- 32. The light fixture lampholder as claimed in claim 31, wherein said stud includes at least two longitudinally spaced recesses on opposed sides thereof but each positioned about 90.degree. circumferentially from said flattened regions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/818,427, filed Jan. 13, 1986 now abandoned.
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