Claims
- 1. A light set comprising:(A) a first common wire means extending essentially in a first direction, said common wire means including lengths of a return wire; (B) a plurality of series-connected light strings wired in parallel, each said light string including a plurality of lamp sockets and a plurality of intermediate lengths of a single active wire connecting said lamp sockets in series, in each of said light strings intermediate the first and last light strings said single active wire being spaced from any other light string and being twisted together intermediate said lamp sockets only with a first non-wire extending exclusively parallel with said light string for enhanced tensile strength; and (C) plug means disposed at one end of said light set in electrical communication with said active and return wires.
- 2. The set of claim 1 wherein, in said first and last light strings, said single active wire is twisted together only with said first non-wire intermediate said lamp sockets for enhanced tensile strength.
- 3. A plurality of the light sets of claim 1 wherein, in each light set excepting only the last light set, an end connector means is disposed at an opposed end of said light set, and said first common wire means includes lengths of a bypass wire establishing electrical communication between said plug means and said end connector of said light set.
- 4. A light set defining a plurality of light subsets, each set comprising:(A) at one end of said set, a plug having a pair of conductors for connection to a power supply or an end connector of another light set; (B) a bypass wire extending across said set in electrical communication with one of said pair of conductors; (C) a return wire extending across said set in electrical communication with the other one of said pair of conductors; (D) a plurality of active wires, each active wire extending across a respective one of said subsets substantially in a plurality of electrically and physically interconnected strings and being in electrical and physical communication with said bypass wire at a beginning end of a respective subset and with said return wire at a terminal end of a respective subset; (E) a plurality of lamp sockets disposed in series in electrical and physical communication and spaced along said active wire of each subset; (F) at an opposite end of said set, an end element selected from the group consisting of an end connector adapted to receive the plug of another light set and means electrically connecting adjacent free ends of said bypass and return wires; and (G) at least one non-electrical pseudo-wire resembling said active wire in outward appearance, being spaced from any other string, and extending exclusively parallel to and being twisted together with said active wire in each subset intermediate at least a first group of said lamp sockets thereof in order to provide additional tensile strength to each said string of said subset.
- 5. The light set of claim 4 wherein at least one of said bypass and return wires is twisted together with said active wire in each subset intermediate at least a second group of said lamp sockets thereof in order to provide additional tensile strength to each said string of said subset.
- 6. The light set of claim 5 wherein said first and second groups of light sockets comprise all of said light sockets of each subset.
- 7. The light set of claim 4 wherein said return and bypass wires extend essentially directly across said set at a top thereof.
- 8. The light set of claim 4 wherein each of said bypass wire, said return wire, and said active wires is formed of an electrically conductive metal core and an electrically insulative sheath thereover, and each of said pseudowires is formed of an electrically insulative sheath without an electrically conductive metal core therein.
- 9. The light set of claim 4 wherein said pseudowire has a tensile strength of at least 28 pounds.
- 10. The light set of claim 4 wherein at least one of said pseudowires has a tensile strength of at least 28 pounds.
- 11. A light set comprising:(A) a first common wire means extending essentially in a first direction, said common wire means including lengths of a return wire; (B) a plurality of series-connected light strings wired in parallel and extending physically generally parallel to each other and in a second direction other than the first direction, each said light string including a plurality of lamp sockets and a plurality of intermediate lengths of a single active wire connecting said lamp sockets in series, in each of said light strings intermediate the first and last light strings said single active wire being spaced from any other light string and being twisted together intermediate said lamp sockets only with a first non-wire extending in the second direction for enhanced tensile strength; and (C) a plug means disposed at one end of said light set in electrical communication with said active and return wires.
- 12. The set of claim 11 wherein, in said first and last light strings, said single active wire is twisted together only with said first non-wire intermediate said lamp sockets for enhanced tensile strength.
- 13. A plurality of the light sets of claim 11 wherein, in each light set excepting only the last light set, an end connector means is disposed at an opposed end of said light set and a bypass wire establishes electrical communication between said plug means and said end connector of said light set.
- 14. A light set defining a plurality of light subsets, each set comprising:(A) at one end of said set, a plug having a pair of conductors for connection to a power supply or an end connector of another light set; (B) a bypass wire extending essentially in a first direction across said set in electrical communication with one of said pair of conductors; (C) a return wire extending essentially in the first direction across said set in electrical communication with the other one of said pair of conductors; (D) a plurality of active wires, each active wire extending in a second direction other than the first direction across a respective one of said subsets substantially in a plurality of electrically and physically interconnected strings and being in electrical and physical communication with said bypass wire at a beginning end of a respective subset and with said return wire at a terminal end of a respective subset; (E) a plurality of lamp sockets disposed in series in electrical and physical communication and spaced along said active wire of each subset; (F) at an opposite end of said set, an end element selected from the group consisting of an end connector adapted to receive the plug of another light set and means electrically connecting adjacent free ends of said bypass and return wires; and (G) at least one non-electrical pseudo-wire resembling said active wire in outward appearance, being spaced from any other string, and extending exclusively parallel to and being twisted together with said active wire in each subset intermediate at least a first group of said lamp sockets thereof in order to provide additional tensile strength to each said string of said subset.
- 15. The light set of claim 14 wherein at least one of said bypass and return wires is twisted together with said active wire in each subset intermediate at least a second group of said lamp sockets thereof in order to provide additional tensile strength to each said string of said subset.
- 16. The light set of claim 15 wherein said first and second groups of light sockets comprise all of said light sockets of each subset.
- 17. The light set of claim 14 wherein said return and bypass wires extend essentially directly across said set at a top thereof.
- 18. The light set of claim 14 wherein each of said bypass wire, said return wire, and said active wires is formed of an electrically conductive metal core and an electrically insulative sheath thereover, and each of said pseudowires is formed of an electrically insulative sheath without an electrically conductive metal core therein.
- 19. The light set of claim 14 wherein said pseudowire has a tensile strength of at least 28 pounds.
- 20. The light set of claim 14 wherein at least one of said pseudowires has a tensile strength of at least 28 pounds.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. Ser. 09/644,997, filed Aug. 24, 2000.
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Holiday Time-Swag Style—Indoor/Outdoor Light set (150 light) (note use of thin white nylon cord in enclosed specimen). |
Target Brands—Green Trunk Wrap (150 light) (note use of thin green nylon cord in enclosed specimen). |
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