1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a light tube system and, more particularly, to an assembly of a holder with a connector.
2. Related Prior Art
Disclosed in Taiwanese Patent Publication No. 274354 is a light tube system of identical units. Each of the units includes a light tube 70, a transparent tube 10, two rings 60, two plugs 50, two caps 20 and two electric blocks 30 and 40. The rings 60 are located between the light tube 70 and the transparent tube 10. The plugs 50 are fit in the ends of the transparent tube 10. Thus, the light tube 70 is firmly located in the transparent tube 10. The electric blocks 30 and 40 are electrically connected to the light tube 70. The electric blocks 30 and 40 are located in the caps 20. The caps 20 receive the ends of the transparent tube 10. Each of the caps 20 consists of two halves. Each of the caps 20 includes a plurality of rods 22. The transparent tube 10 defines a plurality of apertures 11 for receiving the rods 22. Each of the caps 20 defines a plurality of apertures 23. Each of the apertures 23 can receive a plug 81 of a transformer 80 or a plug 91 of a connector 90.
There are problems with this conventional light tube system. Firstly, its configuration is complicated for including many complicated elements. Secondly, its cost is high. Thirdly, the interconnection of the units is not firm. Fourthly, correct forming of each of the units is not ensured since the difference between the electric blocks 30 and 40 cannot be observed. Fifthly, correct interconnection of the units is not ensured because the difference between the electric blocks 30 and 40 cannot be observed.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a light tube holder includes two internal sockets, an external socket and a plug. The internal sockets of the light tube holder can receive two pair of pins of a light tube. The external socket of the light tube holder can receive the plug of another light tube holder so that the light tube holders are connected to each other.
An advantage of the light tube holder of the present invention is its simple configuration.
Another advantage of the light tube holder of the present invention is its low cost.
Another advantage of the light tube holder of the present invention is that a light tube system can easily be made of a plurality of light tube holders.
Another advantage of the light tube holder of the present invention is its firm connection to the other light tube holder.
Another advantage of the light tube holder of the present invention is that the configuration of the socket is complementary to that of the plug so as to ensure its correct connection to the other light tube holder.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The socket 12 includes a cap 121, two cylinders 122 protruding from the ceiling of the cap 121 and two receptacles 123 fit in the cylinders 122. The cap 121 and the cylinders 122 are electrically isolative while the receptacles 123 are electrically conductive.
The plug 13 includes two cylinders 131 and two pins 132 located in the cylinders 131. The cylinders 131 are electrically isolative while the pins 132 are electrically conductive.
The connector 20 includes a plug 21, a socket 23 and a cable 22 for connecting the socket 23 to the plug 21.
The plug 21 includes two cylinders 241 and two pins 242 located in the cylinders 241. The cylinders 241 are electrically isolative while the pins 242 are electrically conductive. The configuration and function of the plug 21 is like that of the plug 13.
The socket 23 includes a cap 231, two cylinders 232 protruding from the ceiling of the cap 231 and two receptacles 233 fit in the cylinders 232. The cap 231 and the cylinders 232 are electrically isolative while the receptacles 233 are electrically conductive. The configuration and function of the socket 23 is like that of the socket 12.
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The cap 121 of one of the holders 10 receives the cylinders 241 while the cylinders 241 receive the cylinders 122 of the holder 10. The cap 231 receives the cylinders 131 of the other holder 10 while the cylinders 131 of the other holder 10 receive the cylinders 232. Thus, the holders 10 are mechanically connected to each other by the connector 20.
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The light tube system of the present invention exhibits a plurality of advantages. Firstly, its configuration is simple. Secondly, its cost is low. Thirdly, firm is the connection of the holders 10 to each other, with or without the use of the connectors 20. Fourthly, the configuration of the socket 12 is complementary to that of the plug 13 so as to ensure correct connection of the holders 10 to each other.
The present invention has been described through the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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