Claims
- 1. A light set comprising
- a cord having at least two wires, each wire comprised of a conductor and an insulation surrounding said conductor, two portions of said wires wherein in each said portion a part of said insulation is missing so as to expose said conductor;
- a plurality of lampholders having two ends, each lampholder comprised of:
- a longitudinal wireway at one end to receive a section of at least one wire of said cord,
- a housing to receive a lamp at the other end, and
- two conductor pieces located in said wireway, each said conductor piece having a first end portion extending into said housing and in electrical contact with a lamp when a lamp is received by said lampholder, and a second end portion accessible from said wireway, said exposed conductors in said wire portions being located in said wireway so as to make physical contact with said conductor pieces; and
- means for urging said conductor pieces and said exposed conductors into physical contact with each other.
- 2. A light set as claimed in claim 1, wherein all of said lampholders in said light set are connected to said cord to form a linear assembly, and wherein said light set has a plurality of sub-assemblies of linearly arranged lampholders, including a first sub-assembly and a last sub-assembly, all of the linearly arranged lampholders in each sub-assembly being electrically connected in parallel, a sub-assembly being designated either an odd numbered sub-assembly or an even numbered sub-assembly;
- wherein one of said at least two wires has a cut-out portion so as to create an electrical discontinuity in every odd numbered sub-assembly; and
- wherein the other of said at least two wires has a cut-out portion so as to create an electrical discontinuity in every even numbered sub-assembly, such that said two wires have alternating cut-outs in adjacent sub-assemblies, and the wire not having a cut-out portion in a sub-assembly forms a series connection with an adjacent following sub-assembly.
- 3. A light set as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cord has at least a third wire, said third wire being comprised of a conductor and an insulation surrounding said conductor; and
- wherein said third wire has a portion of said insulation removed to form a stripped portion of said conductor in at least one of the lampholders in the last sub-assembly of said light set; and
- wherein said conductor piece electrically connects the stripped portion of either said one or said other of said at least two wires with the stripped portion of said third wire.
- 4. A light set as claimed in claim 3, wherein all of said lampholders in said light set are connected to said cord to form a linear assembly having a first lampholder and a last lampholder;
- wherein said cord includes another wire electrically connectable at one end to one line of a power source; and
- said light set further includes a socket electrically connected to said last lampholder and to the other end of said another wire.
- 5. In a miniature light set which includes a cord and a plurality of miniature light lamps and a plurality of lampholders mounted along the cord such that there is a first and a last lampholder in the light set cord, each lampholder having an upper part for receiving the cord and a lower part for receiving a lamp, each cord being comprised of a plurality of wires and each said wire having a central conductor that has a diameter and is surrounded by a sheath of insulation, the improvement comprising:
- a wireway located in the upper part of the lampholder, said wireway comprising
- an elongate central channel formed by a central base having two sides and two ends and two upstanding walls mounted to the sides of said base,
- a transverse, upstanding pressing bar having a top surface and mounted at each end of said base,
- two longitudinally spaced apart cavity recesses located between said pressing bars, and
- said wireway further including a conductor plate mounted in each said recess and having a terminal end; and
- a snap-on cover with depending press bars having a bottom surface and a depending press bit having a bottom surface projecting downwardly underneath said cover, said press bars extending into said wireway channel between said pressing bars when said cover is mounted on said wireway such that the bottom surfaces of said press bars extend to a level that is below the top surfaces of the pressing bars, the bottom surface of said press bit being aligned with said conductor plates, but spaced therefrom when said cover is mounted on said wireway;
- said cord being located in said wireway channel, and a first and a second of said wires having a portion of said insulation stripped off at a location corresponding to said conductor plates.
- 6. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bottom surface of said press bit has a cavity recess therein which is aligned with said conductor plates; and wherein the conductor portion left naked by the stripped portion of the wire located above the conductor plates, being acted upon by the press bit of the snap-on cover, is forced to bend in conformity with said cavity recess when engaged by the conductor plates.
- 7. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bottom surface of said press bit as part of the snap-on cover has a flat profile, and when the cover is mounted on said wireway there is a spacing between said press bit bottom surface and said terminal end of said conductor plate which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the conductor portion.
- 8. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein the press bar that is part of the snap-on cover serves to compress the wire located between the two pressing bars of the lampholder so as to bend the wire.
- 9. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one of said first and second wires forms alternating cut-outs limited between two parallel lampholder subassemblies, so that each parallel lamp assembly, by means of said first or second wire, forms a series connection with the next following parallel bulb mounting subassembly.
- 10. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 9, wherein each of said cut-outs of said at least one of said first and second wires lies in the space defined by both pressing bars of a lampholder.
- 11. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein said lamp includes wire leads electrically connected to an end of the lamp and respectively, electrically connected to said first and second wires of the cord thereby forming a plurality of parallel lampholder subassemblies connected to the cord such that there is a first and a last lampholder subassembly.
- 12. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 11, wherein that one of said first and second wires which is connected to at least one lampholder forming part of the last parallel subassembly of said lampholder is connected to a third wire via a contact piece by way of the stripped area.
- 13. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 11, wherein at least one of said first and second wires forms alternating cut-outs limited between two parallel lampholder subassemblies, so that each parallel lamp assembly, by means of said first or second wire forms a series electrical connection with the next following parallel bulb mounting subassembly.
- 14. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cord includes a third wire, and a portion of the third wire associated with at least one lampholder and as part of the last parallel subassembly of said lampholder correspondent with the conductor plate is stripped to form a stripped portion.
- 15. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cord comprises a four-wire assembly and the last subassembly has a tail portion, and a socket is provided at the tail portion of the last parallel subassembly of said lampholder.
- 16. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 5, wherein the wireway walls each have an inside portion and an outside portion, and the outside portions of the walls of the wireway are formed as coupling hasps; and wherein the snap-on cover has "U" shaped bridges extending down on both sides thereof.
- 17. A light set which includes elongated lampholders for holding lamps and a cord that is comprised of at least two wires, each wire having a central conductor having a diameter surrounded by a sheath of insulation, the improvement comprising:
- a wireway located at one end portion of the lampholder, said wireway comprising
- an elongated channel defined by a base,
- two longitudinally spaced apart cavity recesses located in said base, and
- a conductor plate mounted in each said recess; and
- a cover mountable on top of said wireway and having press bits projecting outwardly underneath said cover, each said press bit having an underside which has a contacting surface that is aligned with said conductor plates, but is spaced therefrom when said cover is mounted on said wireway;
- said cord being located in said wireway channel and two said wires each having a portion of said insulation stripped off and exposing a stripped portion of said conductor at a location corresponding to said conductor plates such that when said cover is mounted on said wireway, said conductor stripped portion is engaged by said conductor plate and said press bit contacting surface.
- 18. A light set as claimed in claim 17, wherein said press bit contacting surface has a cavity recess therein which is defined by a top contacting surface and two side contacting surfaces, and which when said cover is mounted on said wireway is aligned with said conductor plates, but said top surface is spaced thereabove; and
- wherein when said cover is mounted on said wireway, said conductor stripped portion is engaged by said conductor plates and at least one of said press bit side and top contacting surfaces.
- 19. A light set as claimed in claim 18 wherein said conductor plate and said press bit are spaced apart a distance such that when said cover is being mounted on said wireway, said conductor stripped portion, being acted upon by said press bit and conductor plate, is forced to bend in conformity with said press bit cavity recess when said conductor stripped portion is engaged by a corresponding said conductor plate.
- 20. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 18, wherein the underside of said press bit has a planar portion on either side of said cavity recess, and the spacing between said conductor plate and said press bit when said cover is installed is slightly smaller than the diameter of said conductor.
- 21. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 17, wherein said press bit contacting surface is planar.
- 22. A miniature light set as claimed in claim 17,
- wherein said wireway further includes a transverse, upstanding pressing bar having an upper end and mounted at a corresponding end of said base; and
- wherein said cover further includes two press bars having lower ends, each press bar when said cover is mounted on said wireway extending into said wireway channel adjacent a corresponding pressing bars such that said lower ends of said press bars extend to a level that is below the upper ends of said pressing bars so as to compress the cord between said pressing bars and said press bars causing the cord to bend.
- 23. A light set as claimed in claim 17, wherein all of said lampholders in said light set are connected to said cord to form a linear assembly, and wherein said light set has a plurality of sub-assemblies of linearly arranged lampholders, including a first sub-assembly and a last sub-assembly, all of the linearly arranged lampholders in each sub-assembly being electrically connected in parallel and all of the sub-assemblies being electrically connected in series.
- 24. A light set as claimed in claim 17, wherein said cord has at least a third wire, said third wire being comprised of a conductor and an insulation surrounding said conductor; and
- wherein said third wire has a portion of said insulation removed to form a stripped portion of said conductor in at least one of the lampholders; and
- wherein one of said conductor plates electrically connects the stripped portion of one of said two wires with the stripped portion of said third wire.
- 25. A light set as claimed in claim 24 and further including an electrical plug which can be inserted into an electrical outlet, said plug having a first plug wire and a second plug wire; and
- wherein said third wire is electrically connected to said first plug wire and one of said two wires is electrically connected to said second plug wire.
- 26. A light set as claimed in claim 25 wherein said cord has a fourth wire; and
- said light set further comprising an electrical socket, said electrical socket having a first socket wire and a second socket wire; and
- wherein said first socket wire is electrically connected to said third wire and said second socket wire is electrically connected to said fourth wire.
- 27. A light set as claimed in claim 17, wherein said one end portion of said lampholder includes two longitudinally extending, transversely spaced apart, upstanding walls, each of which has an inner side and an outer side, said inner sides defining said wireway therebetween, and said outer side having lugs mounted thereon;
- and wherein said cover is a snap-on cover having a top and two depending sides, each side having a generally U-shape such that said depending sides can engage said lampholder lugs.
- 28. A light set comprising
- a cord comprised of two wires, each of said wires comprised of a conductor and an insulation surrounding said conductor, and at least one of said at least two wires having part of said insulation removed at a plurality of locations to form stripped portions of said conductor, and having a cut-out portion between said stripped portions;
- a plurality of lampholders having two ends, each lampholder comprised of:
- a longitudinal wireway at one end to receive a portion of said cord,
- a housing to receive a lamp at the other end, and
- two conductor pieces located in said wireway, each said conductor piece having a first end portion extending into said housing and in electrical contact with a lamp when held by said lampholder, and a second end portion accessible from said wireway, said wire stripped portions being located in said wireway so as to make physical contact with said conductor pieces and said cut-out portion being located between said conductor pieces; and
- means for urging said conductor pieces and said wire stripped portions into physical contact with each other.
- 29. A light set as claimed in claim 28, wherein all of said lampholders in said light set are connected to said one wire to form a linear assembly;
- said light set further comprising
- a plug on one electrical end of said cord, said plug having two plug contacts, and
- a socket at the other end of said cord, said socket having two socket contacts, said other wire being electrically connected at one end to a first plug contact and being electrically connected at the other end to a first socket contact; and
- wherein said cord further includes a third wire connected at one end to said second plug contact and connected at the other end thereof to said second socket contact, and
- wherein said one wire is electrically connected at one end to said first plug contact and is electrically connected at the other end to said second socket contact.
- 30. A light set as claimed in claim 28, wherein said cord comprises at least three wires, a first and a second of said wires having part of said insulation removed at a plurality of locations to form stripped portions of said conductor and having a cut-out portion between said stripped portions; and
- wherein said lampholders are physically arranged along said cord in a linear assembly, one lampholder being connected to said one wire and the next lampholder being connected to said second wire such that said first and second wires each have a plurality of lampholders electrically connected in series and said first and second wire are connected in parallel to the third wire.
- 31. A light set comprising:
- a plurality of lamps;
- a plurality of lampholders, each lampholder having two ends and comprised of
- a longitudinal wireway at one end having at least one conductor piece located therein, said conductor piece having a first end portion extending into said housing in electrical contact with said lamp, and
- a housing at the other end, a lamp being mounted in said housing;
- a cord comprised of at least three wires, each of said at least three wires comprised of a conductor and an insulation surrounding said conductor, and a first and a second end,
- a first and a second of said wires each having at least one cut-out portion so as to create an electrical discontinuity and to create at least a first and a second wire segment,
- a plurality of lampholders being mounted on said first and second wire segments of said first wire, said second wire being continuous between said first and second segments of said first wire,
- and a plurality of lampholders being mounted on said first and second wire segments of said second wire, said first wire being continuous between said first and second segments of said second wire,
- said conductor pieces electrically connecting corresponding ones of said lamps with said first or second wires, said cut-outs thereby defining a plurality of subassemblies of lampholders, each sub-assembly being electrically connected in series with an adjacent sub-assembly by the continuous one of said first or second wire, the lampholders in each said sub-assembly being electrically connected in parallel, and there being a first and a last sub-assembly of lampholders, and
- said third wire being uninterrupted and in electrical contact with a conductor piece in at least one lampholder in the last sub-assembly of lampholders, thereby completing a parallel-series circuit.
- 32. A lampholder having a socket for holding a lamp for a light set which light set includes a wire having a central conductor surrounded by a sheath of insulation, the improvement comprising:
- a housing having an opening for receiving the wire;
- a wireway located in said housing in communication with said opening and comprising
- a channel defined by a base,
- a first and a second conductor member respectively mounted in said base and each electrically connected to the socket, each said conductor member having a portion accessible from said wireway; and
- means for urging said conductor members and an exposed portion of the conductor into physical contact with each other.
- 33. A lampholder as claimed in claim 32 wherein said wireway further includes a first and a second mutually spaced apart cavity recess located in said base; and
- wherein said first and second conductor members are respectively mounted in said first and second recesses.
- 34. A lampholder as claimed in claim 32 wherein said urging means comprises a first and a second press bit, each said press bit having a contacting surface and located in said wireway respectively aligned with said first and second conductor members, each said press bit contacting surface being spaced above said respective conductor member a distance that is equal to or less than a diameter of said wire central conductor such that a stripped portion of said central conductor when located in said wireway channel is squeezed between said press bit contacting surface and said conductor member accessible portion.
- 35. A lampholder as claimed in claim 32 wherein said wireway further includes a first and a second mutually spaced apart cavity recess located in said base;
- wherein said first and second conductor members are respectively mounted in said first and second recesses and extend into said wireway; and
- wherein said urging means comprises a first and a second press bit, each said press bit having a contacting surface and located in said wireway respectively aligned with said first and second conductor members, each said press bit contacting surface being spaced above said respective conductor member a distance that is equal to or less than a diameter of said wire central conductor such that a stripped portion of said central conductor when located in said wireway channel is squeezed between said press bit contacting surface and said conductor member accessible portion.
- 36. A lampholder as claimed in claim 32 and further including a cover mountable on and wireway, said press bits rigidly mounted to said cover such that when said cover is mounted on said wireway said press bits are respectively aligned with, but spaced from said conductor members.
- 37. A lampholder as claimed in claim 33 wherein said housing is elongate about a first axis and has two end portions, the socket being located at one housing end portion and said wireway being located at the other housing end portion; and wherein said channel extends along a second axis that is at least substantially perpendicular to said first axis.
- 38. A lampholder as claimed in claim 37 wherein said recesses extend transversely across said channel and are spaced apart in a direction of said second axis; and
- wherein said first recess extends from one side of said channel to a point spaced from the other side of said channel and said second recess extends from the other side of said channel to a point spaced from said one channel side such that one wire can extend in said channel past said first conductor member without contact therewith and a second wire can extend in said channel past said second conductor member without contact therewith.
- 39. A lampholder as claimed in claim 38 wherein said recesses extend transversely across said channel and are spaced apart in the direction of said second axis; and
- wherein said first and second conductor members both extend across one of said wires and can contact different stripped conductor portions of the same wire such that when the wire is mounted in said channel and has a cutout portion located between said conductor members, the socket is connected in series to another lampholder socket.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of application Ser. No. 08/003,454 filed Jan. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,232.
PCT Information
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