Claims
- 1. A lighting fixture for mounting in an opening in a predefined surface and electrically connecting to a power supply line having insulation, the lighting fixture comprising:an electrical power module having means for receiving an electric lamp and maintaining said lamp in a fixed position with respect to said power module, and separate first and second electrical circuits extending through said power module and in respective separate electrical connection with said means for receiving an electric lamp, wherein at least one of said first and second electrical circuits comprise an elongated strip formed of an electrically conductive metallic material having a portion of said means for receiving said electric lamp integrally formed at a defined end of said strip, and wherein at least one of said first and second electrical circuits comprises a piercing element; and a lamp shield module having a defined portion attachable to said electrical power module in fixed relationship with said lamp shield module, and a means for retaining the lighting fixture in fixed relationship with the opening in said predefined mounting surface when said lighting fixture is mounted in the opening.
- 2. A lighting fixture, as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for receiving an electrical lamp and maintaining said lamp in a fixed position with respect to said power module comprises a pair of open-ended cylindrical sockets each of which have a bore adapted to engage a pin of an electrical lamp when the lamp is inserted in said socket and a longitudinal slot extending along one side of the respective cylindrical socket, and said elongated strip has one member of said pair of sockets integrally formed on said defined end of said strip.
- 3. A lighting fixture, as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second electrical circuits includes a thermal cutout member that opens the respective electrical circuit in response to exposure to a temperature above a predetermined value.
- 4. A lighting system, as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first electrical comprises said elongated strip and said second electrical circuit comprises a first electrically conductive member having opposed ends defined at a first end by said piercing element and at a second end by a tab adapted for electrical connection with a first terminal of said thermal cutout member, said tab being integrally formed with said electrically conductive member.
- 5. A lighting system, as set forth in Claim 4 wherein said second electrical circuit comprises a second electrically conductive member having opposed ends and said means for receiving an electrical lamp and maintaining said lamp in a fixed position with respect to said power module comprises a pair of open-ended cylindrical sockets each of which have a bore adapted to engage a pin of an electrical lamp when the lamp is inserted in said socket and a longitudinal slot extending along one side of the respective cylindrical socket, said second electrically conductive member having one of said pair of sockets integrally formed on a first end of said second member and a tab, integrally formed on a second end of the member, adapted for electrical connection with a second terminal of said thermal cutout member.
- 6. A lighting system, as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for receiving an electrical lamp and maintaining said lamp in a fixed position with respect to said power module comprises a pair of open-ended cylindrical sockets each having a bore adapted to receive a respective pin of an electrical lamp when said pin is inserted in said socket, a longitudinal slot extending along one side of each of the cylindrical sockets, and a pair of cantilevered springs each fixedly mounted on said power module in respective alignment with the longitudinal slot of one of said sockets at a position sufficient to provide a bias force against an external surface of the respective pin of the electrical lamp when said pin is inserted in the socket.
- 7. A power module for receiving a high temperature lamp and electrically connecting to a power supply line having insulabon, the power module comprising:a first conductive path comprising a first piercing element at a first end and a first socket at an opposite second end and rigidly coupled to the first piercing element for receiving a first terminal of the lamp; and a second conductive path having a first conductive member comprising a second piercing element at a first end, a separate, second conductive member comprising a second socket at an opposite second end and rigidly coupled to the second piercing element for receiving a second terminal of the lamp, and a thermal cutout member.
- 8. The power module of claim 7 wherein the first conductive path comprises a unitary, elongated strip composed of an electrically conductive material such that the first piercing element is integral with the first socket.
- 9. The power module of claim 7 wherein:the first conductive member comprises a first tab electrically coupled to the thermal cutout member; and the second conductive member comprises a second tab electrically coupled to the thermal cutout member.
- 10. The power module of claim 7 further comprising a pair of identical mating halves housing the first conductive path and the second conductive path.
- 11. A method for manufacturing a power module adapted for use in a lighting fixture and for connecting to an insulated power supply line, the method comprising:providing a first elongate strip composed of an electrically conductive material; providing a second elongate strip substantially similar to the first elongate strip; forming a first piercing element on a first end of the first elongate strip; forming a second piercing element on a first end of the second elongate strip; forming a first socket on a second end of the first elongate strip; forming a second socket on a second end of the second elongate strip; and removing a portion from the second elongate strip to form a first conductive member and a separate, second conductive member.
- 12. The method in claim 11 further comprising:forming a first tab on the first conductive member; and forming a second tab on the second conductive member.
- 13. The method in claim 12 further comprising:providing a thermal cutout member; and electrically coupling the first tab and second tab to the thermal cutout member.
- 14. The method in claim 11 further comprising:housing the first elongate strip and the second elongate strip with a pair of identical mating halves.
- 15. The method in claim 14, further comprising:providing a thermal cutout member electrically coupled to one of the first elongate strip and the second elongate strip; and housing the thermal cutout member with the pair of identical mating halves.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/862,334, filed May 23, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,436, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/714,940, filed Sep. 17, 1996 now abandoned.
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