Claims
- 1. In a method for making a lighting string:
- providing a multiwire insulated cord;
- forming a cutout in one wire of said cord;
- enclosing said cutout and the adjacent portions of the cord in a multipart mold for a lampholder;
- introducing plastic into said mold to form a lampholder on the cord which houses said cutout and adjacent portions of the cord and presents a lamp socket exposed to the cord at opposite ends of said cutout and adapted to receive two push-in contact members and a push-in lamp; and
- freeing the molded lampholder and cord from the mold.
- 2. In a method according to claim 1:
- forming said cutout at the location of said mold.
- 3. In a method according to claim 1:
- forming said cutout within said mold.
- 4. In a method according to claim 1:
- filling said cutout with plastic while said lampholder is being formed.
- 5. In a method according to claim 1:
- forming said cutout away from said mold.
- 6. In a method according to claim 1:
- using said cutout to position said cord in said mold.
- 7. In a method for making a lighting string:
- providing a multiwire insulated cord;
- forming a cutout in one wire of said cord;
- positioning said cutout on a pin in a multipart mold for a lampholder and enclosing said cutout and the adjacent portions of the cord in said mold;
- introducing plastic into said mold to form a lampholder on the cord which houses the respective said cutout and adjacent portions of the cord and presents a lamp socket exposed to the cord at opposite ends of the respective housing cutout;
- removing the molded lampholder from the mold and moving the cord; and
- inserting two push-in contact members for a push-in lamp into the socket of the lampholder at opposite sides thereof so as to pierce the cord insulation and engage said one wire at opposite ends of said cutout.
- 8. A method of making a lighting string, comprising:
- advancing a multiwire insulated cord to a molding station in increments corresponding to the spacing between lamps;
- forming a cutout in one of the wires in the cord at the molding station;
- enclosing said cutout and the adjacent portions of the cord in a multipart mold for a lampholder at the molding station;
- introducing plastic into said mold to form a lampholder on the cord which houses the respective said cutout and presents a lamp socket exposed to the cord at opposite ends of the respective housed cutout;
- opening the mold and removing the lampholder therefrom;
- advancing the cord the next increment in preparation for forming the next cutout and molding the next lampholder; and
- inserting two push-in contact members for a push-in lamp into the socket of each lampholder so as to pierce the cord insulation and engage said one of the wires at opposite ends of the respective cutout therein.
- 9. A method of making a lighting string, comprising:
- forming a series of cutouts in one of the wires of a multiwire insulated cord;
- advancing the cord to a molding station in increments so as to position the cutouts at a molding station;
- closing a multipart mold for a lampholder over the cord at the molding station so as to position the respective said cutout entirely within the mold;
- introducing plastic into said mold to form a lampholder on the cord which houses the respective said cutout and presents a lamp socket exposed to the cord at opposite ends of the respective housed cutout;
- opening the mold and advancing the cord to position the next cutout at the molding station; and
- inserting two contact members for a push-in lamp into the socket of each lampholder so as to engage said one of the wires at opposite ends of the respective cutout therein.
- 10. In a lighting string:
- a plurality of one-piece, molded plastic lampholders, each having a cord passageway therethrough, and adapted to receive contact elements and push-in lamp units;
- a cord extending through said passageways and having three coplanar wires separated by insulation, said cord being molded in position in said lampholders; and
- a series of cutouts in the cord severing the center one of the three wires and located entirely within said lampholders.
- 11. In a lighting string:
- a plurality of one-piece lampholders of molded plastic, each having a wireway end and a socket end for push-in insertion of contact elements and lamp units;
- a cord molded into and extending through the lampholders adjacent the wireway end thereof and having three coplanar wires separated by insulation;
- a series of central openings in the cord through the center one of the three wires and located entirely within said lampholders, said central openings dividing said center wire into center wire sections;
- two push-in contact elements in each lampholder on opposite ends of said central openings and contacting respective of said center wire sections; and
- push-in lamp units in the lampholders operatively engaging said contact elements and bridging said central openings.
- 12. In a lighting string according to claim 11, insulating elements extending integrally from the lampholders into said central openings.
- 13. In a lighting string:
- a one-piece, molded plastic housing having a socket at one end to receive a push-in lamp unit, and having a wireway at the opposite end receiving three side-by-side insulated wires molded in position and occupying a central portion and first and second opposite side portions of the wireway;
- said socket having contact-receiving portions at opposite sides thereof, one of said contact-receiving portions intersecting said central portion and said first opposite side portion of the wireway and the other of said contact-receiving portions intersecting said central portion and said second opposite side portion of the wireway; and
- a pair of contact members lodged in respective of said contact-receiving portions to be engaged by said lamp unit, said contact members each having an insulation-severing contact element projecting into said wireway, each of said contact members being reversible before being lodged in said recessed portions to have its said contact element projecting either into said central portion of the wireway or into one of said opposite side portions of the wireway.
- 14. A lampholder according to claim 13 in which each of said contact members has its said contact element centered in one lateral half thereof and projecting beyond the extent of the adjoining end of the other lateral one-half of the contact member.
- 15. A lighting string, comprising:
- a plurality of series of one-piece, molded plastic lampholders with push-in light units and wireways;
- a cord passing through the wireway of each of said lampholders and molded in position, said cord having three wires separated by insulation and having a respective cutout entirely within the wireway of each lampholder and severing one of said wires, said cutouts being shorter than the wireways, the other two wires being non-severed at the lampholders; and
- respective contact means in the lampholders piercing the cord insulation and engaging the severed wire, said contact means bridging said cutouts in the severed wire via the light units, the contact means of the first lampholder in each of said series piercing said cord insulation and making electrical contact with one of the non-severed wires, and the contact means of the last lampholder in each of said series also piercing said cord insulation and making electrical contact with the other of the non-severed wires, whereby said plurality of series of lampholders are connected in parallel.
- 16. A lighting string, comprising:
- a plurality of series of one-piece, molded plastic lampholders with push-in units;
- two continuous insulated wires passing into and out of each of said lampholders, and a third insulated wire having interrupted sections located entirely within the lampholders, said wires being firmly gripped by said lampholders
- respective contact means in the lampholders bridging said interrupted sections in the third wire via the lights, the contact means of the first lampholder in each of said series making electrical contact with one of the two continuous wires, and the contact means of the last lampholder in each of said series making electrical contact with the other of the two continuous wires, whereby said plurality of series of lampholders are connected in parallel.
- 17. A lighting string according to claim 16 in which said contact means comprises push-in contact members adapted to be inserted in said lampholders after the lampholders were molded.
- 18. A lighting string according to claim 16 in which said lampholders are identical.
- 19. A lighting string according to claim 16 in which said contact members are identical and adapted to be reversed.
- 20. In a method for making a lighting string:
- providing a multiwire insulated cord;
- forming a series of cutouts in one wire of said cord at increments of the cord length;
- locating said cutouts sequentially at a lampholder-applying station;
- positioning each cutout on a positioning device at said station;
- housing each such positioned cutout and the adjoining portions of said cord at said station in a respective lampholder which presents a lamp socket exposed to said cord at opposite ends of the cutout and adapted to receive two push-in contact members and a push-in lamp.
- 21. In a method according to claim 20:
- molding each lampholder onto said cord at said lampholder-applying station;
- 22. In a method according to claim 20:
- clamping each lampholder onto said cord at said lampholder-applying station.
- 23. In a method for making a lighting string:
- providing a multiwire, insulated cord:
- sequentially forming a series of cutouts in one wire of said cord at a lampholder-applying station; and
- housing each such cutout and the adjoining portions of said cord at said station in a respective lampholder which presents a lamp socket exposed to said cord at opposite ends of the cutout and adapted to receive push-in contact members.
- 24. In a method according to claim 23:
- applying a pair of push-in contact members in each said lamp socket at a location spaced from said station such as to pierce the insulation of said cord and engage said one wire at opposite ends of the respective cutout.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 131,027, filed Dec. 10, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,098, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 945,602, filed 12-22-86, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,779,177, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 664,153, filed 664,153, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,650.
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