Claims
- 1. A socket for a lighting assembly, the socket comprising:a rigid socket body with a base wall and a second wall unitary with the base wall and extending a first distance from the base wall for defining an enclosure and a rim at an end of the second wall such that a lighting element with a pin contact can extend past the rim into the enclosure and wherein the second wall includes a seal element for sealing between the second wall and a lamp; and first and second cylindrical electrical connectors each having a first end in the base wall and extending away from the rim in a second direction; and the rigid socket body further including at least one third wall extending in the second direction from a point adjacent the base wall past the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors and having at least a portion spaced from the cylindrical electrical connectors to allow access to the cylindrical electrical connectors from the second direction between the at least one third wall and the cylindrical electrical connectors, and further including a wall between the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors extending in the second direction past the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors.
- 2. The socket of claim 1 wherein the first end of each connector is flush with the base wall.
- 3. The socket of claim 1 wherein the seal is an O-ring seal element positioned adjacent the rim.
- 4. The socket of claim 3 wherein the second wall includes an interior surface and wherein the O-ring seal is positioned on the interior surface of the wall.
- 5. The socket of claim 3 further including a lamp having a lamp body, a lamp end at an end of the body having a base and at least one pin connector extending away from the lamp base and wherein the lighting element extends into the socket such that the O-ring seal engages and seals between the second wall and the lamp body.
- 6. The socket of claim 5 wherein the base wall is a substantially flat wall and wherein the O-ring seal is positioned on the second wall between the base wall and the rim.
- 7. The socket of claim 1 wherein the second wall includes an outer surface and wherein the outer surface includes at least one engagement surface for accepting a support for supporting the socket.
- 8. The socket of claim 7 wherein the engagement surface is a groove extending about a circumference of the second wall.
- 9. The socket of claim 8 wherein the groove has a longitudinal width and wherein the socket further includes a support for supporting the socket including a support element having a longitudinal width approximately the same as the longitudinal width of the groove.
- 10. The socket of claim 8 wherein the groove has a longitudinal width and wherein the socket further includes a support for supporting the socket including a support element having a longitudinal width smaller than the longitudinal width of the groove.
- 11. The socket of claim 8 wherein the groove on the socket has a shape and wherein the socket further includes a support for supporting the socket including a support element having a configuration at least in part conforming to the shape of the groove.
- 12. The socket of claim 7 wherein the engagement surface is at least two grooves spaced longitudinally relative to each other.
- 13. A socket for a lighting assembly, the socket comprising:a socket body with a base wall and a housing wall extending a first distance from the base wall for defining an enclosure for receiving an end of a lighting element and a rim at an end of the enclosure such that a lighting element having a pin contact can extend past the rim into the enclosure; at least one cylindrical electrical connector extending from the base wall away from the rim; and a second wall around the connector and a cap covering the wall and a conductor coupled to the at least one cylindrical electrical connector and crossing the wall sideways from under the cap.
- 14. The socket of claim 13 wherein the housing is at least twice length of the connector so that the enclosure surrounds at least part of the lighting element in addition to the pin contact.
- 15. The socket of claim 13 wherein the at least one cylindrical connector includes two cylindrical connectors spaced apart from each other and extending from the base wall of the socket a second distance, wherein the second wall defines an interior surface which is substantially circular to accept a lighting element and the second wall extends from the base wall a distance at least twice the second distance and further including a lamp having a lamp body, a lamp end at an end of the body having a base and two pin connectors extending away from the lamp base and wherein the lighting element extends into the socket such that the pin connectors electrically contact the cylindrical connectors and wherein the second wall extends around part of the pin connectors on the lamp and past the base of the lamp to enclose the base and at least part of the lamp body.
- 16. The socket and lamp of claim 15 wherein the socket is a rigid socket and wherein the cylindrical connectors are aligned substantially parallel to an axis of the body of the socket.
- 17. The socket and lamp of claim 16 further comprising a seal for sealing around the lamp.
- 18. The socket and lamp of claim 17 wherein the second wall includes an O-ring groove adjacent the rim for sealing between the lamp and the socket wall.
- 19. The socket and lamp of claim 18 wherein the socket further includes conductors for supplying current to the connectors and a wall defining an opening for the conductors and further comprising a seal for the conductors so that the socket connection is sealed inside the socket.
- 20. The socket of claim 13 wherein the housing wall includes a seal element for sealing between the housing wall and a lamp.
- 21. The socket of claim 20 wherein the seal element includes an O-ring seal positioned in the second wall.
- 22. A socket for a lighting assembly, the socket comprising:a socket body with a base wall and a second wall unitary with the base wall and extending a first distance from the base wall for defining an enclosure and a rim at an end of the enclosure such that a lighting element with a pin contact can extend past the rim into the enclosure; first and second cylindrical electrical connectors each having a first end in the base wall and each extending in a direction from the base wall away from the rim for contacting respective connectors on a lighting element; a third wall extending from the base wall away from the rim and past the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors and an insulator between the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors; and a holder for the socket body and movable at least one of rotatably and slidably relative to the socket body and the holder further including a mounting element for mounting the holder to a mounting surface.
- 23. The socket of claim 22 wherein the socket further includes a groove extending about a circumference of the second wall for accepting the holder.
- 24. The socket of claim 23 wherein the holder includes a socket engagement element having a length and wherein the groove on the socket is sized to have a longitudinal length greater than the length of the socket engagement element.
- 25. The socket of claim 23 further comprising a second groove spaced from the first groove for accepting the holder.
- 26. The socket of claim 22 wherein the socket is separable from the holder.
- 27. The socket of claim 21 wherein the holder includes a resilient holding element for engaging and releasably holding the socket.
- 28. The socket of claim 27 further including a mounting surface to which the holder is mounted and positioned for supporting the socket, wherein the holder is movable to another position relative to the mounting surface.
- 29. The socket of claim 28 wherein the holder mounting element is a spring biased mounting element.
- 30. The socket of claim 28 wherein the mounting surface includes a track.
- 31. The socket of claim 28 wherein the holder mounting element is a spring biased mounting element and wherein the mounting surface includes a track and the spring biased mounting element engages the track.
- 32. A socket for a lighting assembly, the socket comprising:a socket body with a base wall having a center, and a second wall extending a first distance from the base wall for defining an enclosure and a rim at an end of the enclosure such that a lighting element with a pin contact can extend past the rim into the enclosure; and at least two pair of cylindrical electrical connectors, at least one connector having an end at the base wall and each connector extending away from the rim wherein each connector in each pair is positioned approximately equidistant from a center of the base wall relative to the other connector in the pair and wherein the spacing between the connectors in one pair is different than the spacing between the connectors in the other pair.
- 33. The socket of claim 32 wherein the at least two pair of connectors are oriented in an approximate crisscross pattern.
- 34. The socket of claim 33 wherein the first pair of connectors accept pins from a T8 sized fluorescent lamp and wherein the second pair of connectors accept pins from a T5 sized fluorescent lamp.
- 35. The socket of claim 34 further comprising an indicator on the socket indicating the relative position in the socket of at least one of the cylindrical connectors.
- 36. The socket of claim 32 wherein the connectors have a first end in the base wall and a second end extending away from the rim.
- 37. A socket and lamp combination for a lighting assembly, the combination comprising:a socket body including a base and at least one split-sleeve electrical connector extending from the base for contacting a connector on a lighting element and a housing wall; a lamp having an end extending within the housing and a contact on the end and a body for passing light out of the lamp; and a wall on the socket body extending around part of the electrical connector and wherein the wall includes a wall portion for permitting a conductor electrically coupled to the lamp contact to cross the wall to the side.
- 38. The socket and lamp of claim 37 wherein the wall portion includes a groove in a rim for allowing a conductor to rest in the groove.
- 39. The socket and lamp of claim 38 wherein the socket includes four connectors, each of which includes a barb.
- 40. The socket and lamp of claim 38 wherein the socket further includes alignment indicators for indicating the location of the connectors.
- 41. A socket for a lighting assembly, the socket comprising:a rigid socket body with a base wall and a housing wall unitary with the base wall and extending from the base wall to a rim and defining an enclosure such that a lighting element with a pin contact can extend past the rim into the enclosure and wherein the second wall includes a seal wall and a seal element in the seal wall for sealing between the housing wall and a lamp; first and second cylindrical electrical connectors each having respective ends at the base wall and extending from the base wall and away from the rim for contacting a respective connector on a lighting element; and a third wall extending from the base wall away from the rim and past the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors and spaced from each of the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors to allow access to the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors and a fourth wall extending between the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors and from the base wall past the first and second cylindrical electrical connectors.
- 42. The socket of claim 41 wherein the seal element in the wall is compressible against the wall of the socket.
- 43. The socket of claim 41 wherein the seal is substantially circular.
- 44. The socket of claim 41 wherein the cylindrical connector extends substantially parallel to the axis of the housing wall.
- 45. A method for creating a seal around a lamp between the lamp and a socket, the method comprising the steps of:providing a socket with a base and a housing wall extending from the base to a rim and having a sealing element in the housing wall and a connector extending longitudinally in the base and extending from the base and away from the rim and connecting an electrical conductor to the connector in the base so that the electrical connector can extend sideways in a direction other than longitudinally from the connector; providing a lamp having a connector on an end thereof; inserting the lamp into the housing so that the connector on the lamp engages the connector on the socket and so that the sealing element seals between the socket and the lamp as the lamp is being pushed into the housing; and sealing around the connector and placing a cap over the connector so that the electrical conductor extends sideways out a side of the cap.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein the step of providing the socket with the sealing element includes the step of placing an O-ring seal in a groove in the wall of the socket.
- 47. The method of claim 45 further comprising the step of placing an insulator on the end of the lamp.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 09/069,457, filed Apr. 28, 1998, which is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 08/919,947, filed Aug. 29, 1997.
PCT Information
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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