Information
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Patent Grant
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6315611
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Patent Number
6,315,611
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Date Filed
Monday, October 18, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 619
- 439 611
- 439 617
- 439 6992
- 439 6991
- 439 736
- 439 856
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A retaining projection 37 for engagement in a retaining groove 14, formed in a base portion 12 of a bulb 10, is formed on one of a pair of holder pieces 34 of a metal terminal 30, and a connecting projection 36 is formed on the other holder piece 34, and this connecting projection 36 is to be opposed to that portion of a lead wire 13 lying between its proximal end portion and its intermediate portion, and is projected toward the lead wire 13 so as to be held against the lead wire 13. With this construction, even if the base portion 12 is held between the holder pieces 34 and 34, with the distal end portion of the lead wire 13 displaced to be tilted, the connecting projection 36 never fails to be held against the proximal end portion of the lead wire 13, thereby positively achieving an electrical connection therebetween.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a metal terminal for a wedge-base bulb (baseless bulb).
FIGS. 5
to
7
show a common wedge-base bulb (hereinafter referred to as “bulb”) and conventional metal terminals for a wedge-base bulb.
The bulb
10
comprises a hollow light-emitting portion
11
of a generally cylindrical shape, and a flat plate-like base portion
12
formed at a lower end of the light-emitting portion
11
. Lead wires
13
, received in the light-emitting portion
11
, are extended outwardly respectively from opposite end portions of a bottom surface
12
A of the base portion
12
, and these outwardly-extended portions are folded respectively on holding surfaces
12
B and
12
B of the base portion
12
, facing away from each other, to form contacts arranged in a point-symmetrical manner. A retaining groove
14
is formed in an upper portion of each of the holding surfaces
12
B, and extends in a horizontal direction.
The conventional metal terminal
1
includes a pair of holder pieces
2
and
2
which can hold the base portion
12
therebetween, and are symmetrical in shape. Each of the holder pieces
2
and
2
has a retaining projection
3
formed at a distal end thereof, and the two retaining projections
3
and
3
are curved or projected toward each other. When the base portion
12
is inserted between the holder pieces
2
and
2
, the retaining projections
3
are engaged respectively in the retaining grooves
14
in the base portion
12
to thereby retain the bulb
10
against withdrawal, and at the same time one of the holder pieces
2
is held against the lead wire
13
, and hence is electrically connected thereto. The above-mentioned metal terminal
1
is disclosed, for example, in the Unexamined Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. Hei 2-82887.
Each lead wire
13
is extended outwardly from the bottom surface
12
A of the base portion
12
, and is folded upwardly to be merely laid on the holding surface
12
B. Therefore, in some cases, the distal end portion of the lead wire
13
is displaced to be tilted, as shown in FIG.
7
. As a result, in the conventional metal terminal
1
, the lead wire
13
is received in a recessed portion of the holder piece
2
, which is closer to the proximal end of the holder piece
2
than the retaining projection
3
is, and this results in a problem that the holder piece
2
fails to be held against the lead wire
3
, thus causing a contact failure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention has been made in view of the above problem, and an object of the invention is to provide a metal terminal for a wedge-base bulb which can be electrically connected to a lead wire of the wedge-base bulb in a stable manner.
The above object has been achieved by a wedge-base bulb metal terminal of the invention of aspect
1
comprising a pair of holder pieces received within a bulb socket into which a flat plate-like base portion of the wedge-base bulb is adapted to be inserted, wherein the pair of holder pieces are adapted to hold the base portion therebetween, and the holder piece is adapted to be electrically connected to that portion of a lead wire which is extended outwardly from a bottom surface of the base portion, and is laid on a holding surface of the base portion, and that portion of the outwardly-extended portion of the lead wire, disposed adjacent to the bottom surface, serves as a proximal end portion thereof; CHARACTERIZED in that a retaining projection for engagement in a retaining groove, formed in the base portion, is formed on one of the pair of holder pieces, and a connecting projection for being held at least against the proximal end portion of the lead wire is formed on the other holder piece.
In the wedge-base bulb metal terminal of the invention of aspect
2
according to aspect
1
, the connecting projection is adapted to be held against that portion of the lead wire, lying between the proximal end portion thereof and an intermediate portion thereof, therealong in a direction of a height.
(Th e Invention of Aspect
1
)
The base portion of the wedge-base bulb, inserted into the bulb socket, is held between the pair of holder pieces, and the connecting projection, formed on the one holder piece, is held against the lead wire, laid on the base portion, and hence is electrically connected thereto,whereas the retaining projection, formed on the other holder piece, is engaged in the retaining groove, formed in the base portion, thereby retaining the bulb against withdrawal. Even if the distal end portion of the lead wire is displaced to be tilted, the connecting projection is held at least against the proximal end portion of the lead wire, thereby positively achieving the electrical connection.
(The Invention of Aspect
2
)
In a normal condition in which the lead wire extends straight, the connecting projection is held against that portion of the lead wire, lying between the proximal end portion thereof and the intermediate portion thereof, therealong in the direction of the height, and therefore the area of contact therebetween is increased, so that the electrically-connected condition is good. Even if the distal end portion of the lead wire is displaced to be tilted, the connecting projection is held at least against the proximal end portion of the lead wire, thereby positively achieving the electrical connection.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of metal terminals of the present invention as well as a bulb.
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary, perspective view showing the metal terminal and a base portion of the bulb on an enlarged scale.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged, fragmentary perspective view showing a condition in which a distal end portion of a lead wire is displaced out of position.
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary, perspective view showing a metal terminal of a second embodiment and the base portion of the bulb on an enlarged scale.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing conventional metal terminals and a bulb.
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary, perspective view showing the conventional metal terminal and a base portion of the bulb on an enlarged scale.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged, fragmentary perspective view showing a condition in which a distal end portion of a lead wire is displaced out of position, so that the lead wire is not electrically connected to the conventional metal terminal.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(First Embodiment)
A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
3
. A wedge-base bulb
10
is the same as that described in “the Prior Art section” of this specification, and therefore description thereof will be omitted. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a bulb socket
20
includes a bulb receiving portion
22
, which is open upwardly for receiving a base portion
12
of the bulb
10
, and a hood portion
23
which extends from the bulb receiving portion
22
, and is open downwardly for receiving a mating connector (not shown). The bulb receiving portion
22
and the hood portion
23
are separated from each other by a partition wall (not shown) formed within the bulb socket
20
.
A pair of metal terminals
30
and
30
, embodying the present invention, are received within the bulb socket
20
in opposed relation to each other. The metal terminal
30
includes a connection portion
31
for connection to the base portion
12
of the bulb
10
, and a flat plate-like tab
32
extending from a lower side of the connection portion
31
. The connection portion
31
of each metal terminal
30
is received within the bulb receiving portion
22
, with the tab
32
extending through the partition wall into the interior of the hood portion
23
(that is, the tab
32
projects from the inner end surface of the hood portion
23
).
The connection portion
31
includes a base plate
33
(comprising a flat plate), and opposite side portions of a lower end portion of the base plate
33
are bent at right angles to be opposed to each other, thereby providing a pair of upwardly-extending holder pieces
34
and
34
, respectively. The base plate
33
of each connection portion
31
is received in a corresponding receiving groove
26
, formed in the bulb receiving portion
22
, and is retained in position by a lance
35
formed by stamping on the base plate
33
.
The two holder pieces
34
(that is, the holder piece
34
(hereinafter referred to as “connecting holder piece
34
A”) for facing a lead wire
13
, laid on the base portion
12
of the bulb
10
, and the holder piece
34
(hereinafter referred to as “retaining holder piece
34
B”) for facing that side of the base portion
12
facing away from the lead wire
13
) are different in shape from each other. The connecting holder piece
34
A has a connecting projection
36
curved or projected toward the retaining holder piece
34
B over a wide range between the proximal end portion thereof to the distal end portion thereof. On the other hand, the distal end portion of the retaining holder piece
34
B is curved or projected toward the connecting holder piece
34
A to form a retaining projection
37
. The distal end portions of the two holder pieces
34
are generally rounded away from each other so that the base portion
12
can be easily guided into the gap between the two holder pieces
34
.
Next, the operation and effects of this embodiment of the above construction will be described.
When the base portion
12
of the bulb
10
is inserted into the bulb socket
20
, a bottom surface
12
A of the base portion
12
is brought into contact with the distal ends of the holder pieces
34
and
34
of each metal terminal. When the base portion
12
is further pushed into the bulb socket
20
, it is inserted between the two holder pieces
34
and
34
while moving them away from each other. Then, when the base portion
12
is further inserted into a predetermined position, the connecting projection
36
of the connecting holder piece
34
A is held against the lead wire
13
, laid on the base portion
12
, therealong in a vertical direction, and hence is electrically connected to this lead wire
13
(see FIG.
2
), and at the same time the retaining projection
37
of the retaining holder piece
34
B is engaged in a retaining groove
14
, formed in the base portion
12
, thereby retaining the bulb against withdrawal.
Each lead wire
13
is extended outwardly from the bottom surface
12
A of the base portion
12
, and is folded upwardly to be merely laid on a holding surface
12
B of the base portion
12
. Therefore, in some cases, the distal end portion of the lead wire
13
is displaced to be tilted as shown in FIG.
3
. However, the connecting projection
36
of the connecting holder piece
34
A is to be opposed to that portion of the lead wire
13
lying between its proximal end portion and its intermediate portion (i.e., that portion of the lead wire
13
intermediate the proximal and distal ends), and this connecting projection
36
is projected toward the lead wire
13
, and therefore is held at least against the proximal end portion of the lead wire
13
.
Thus, in the metal terminal
30
of this embodiment, when the lead wire
13
is in its normal condition, that is, extends straight, the connecting projection
36
is held against that portion of the lead wire
13
, lying between the proximal end portion thereof and the intermediate portion thereof, therealong in the direction of the height, and therefore the area of contact therebetween is increased, so that the electrically-connected condition is good. Even if the distal end portion of the lead wire
13
is displaced to be tilted, the connecting projection
36
is held at least against the proximal end portion of the lead wire
13
, thereby positively achieving the electrical connection.
(Second Embodiment)
A metal terminal
40
of this embodiment is shown in
FIG. 4
, and differs from the metal terminal
30
of the first embodiment only in the configuration of a connecting holder piece
34
C. Only the difference from the metal terminal
30
of the first embodiment will now be described. In the metal terminal
40
of this embodiment, a first connecting projection
38
is formed at a distal end portion of the connecting holder piece
34
C, and is curved or projected toward the lead wire
13
, and a second connecting projection
39
is formed at a proximal end portion of the holder piece
34
C, and is curved or projected toward the lead wire
13
.
When the base portion
12
of the bulb
10
is held between the two holder pieces
34
and
34
, the first and second connecting projections
38
and
39
of the connecting holder piece
34
C are held respectively against the upper end portion and proximal end portion of the lead wire
13
, and hence are electrically connected thereto, and at the same time a retaining projection
37
(see
FIG. 1
) of the retaining holder piece
34
B is engaged in the retaining groove
14
formed in the base portion
12
, thereby retaining the bulb against withdrawal. Even if the distal end portion of the lead wire
13
is displaced to be tilted as shown in
FIG. 4
, the second connecting projection
39
of the connecting holder piece
34
C, projected toward the proximal end portion of the lead wire
13
in opposed relation thereto, is held against the proximal end portion of the lead wire
13
, thereby positively achieving the electrical connection.
The present invention is not limited by the foregoing description and the drawings, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A bulb socket for a wedge-base bulb comprising:a metal terminal; said terminal comprising a pair of holder pieces positioned within the bulb socket that receive and hold a flat plate-like base portion of the wedge-base bulb therebetween; said pair of holder pieces electrically connected to a portion of a lead wire that extends outwardly from a bottom surface of said base portion and is positioned on a holding surface of said base portion; a retaining projection is formed on one of said pair of holder pieces, said retaining projection engaging a retaining groove formed in said base portion of the wedge-base bulb; and connecting projections that project over a wide range are formed on the other holder piece thereby keeping contact of surface areas of said connecting projections that make an electrical connection with said lead wire so that said connecting projections are held against a proximal end portion and a distal and portion of said lead wire thereby to achieve positively the electrical connection between the lead wire and the connecting projections, the proximal end portion being a portion of the lead wire disposed adjacent to the bottom surface of the base portion, and the distal end portion being a portion of the lead wire disposed adjacent to the retaining groove.
- 2. The bulb socket for a wedge-base bulb according to claim 1, whereinsaid connecting projections are formed to be held against a portion of said lead wire that lies between the proximal end portion of said lead wire and an intermediate portion of said lead wire, therealong in a direction of a height of said lead wire.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-297971 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2-82887 |
Jun 1990 |
JP |
7-254466 |
Oct 1995 |
JP |