The present invention relates to the combined sockets and more particularly to the pierceable common contact plate in the combined sockets of the Christmas light which is readily to assemble and saves the consumption of the electric wires.
A type of combined double sockets or multiple sockets of Christmas lights provides more brightness and regular arrangement which enable the Christmas lights to appear the prominence both of the greater shining and beautification. Inspite of whether or not that the combined sockets are of double or multiple, they need not only a common contact plate disposed therebetween but also need a single positive or negative contact plate for themselves to build up an electric current therein. Either the common contact plate or the single contact plate requires to connect with an electric wire which was usually broken down to cause a poor conductibility of the electric power and consumed more electric wires. So that this type of the double or multiple combined sockets unexpectedly cost more than the single socket Christmas light.
Nowadays, a type of pierceable contact plate is used in a single socket for facilitating the connection of the electric current in the socket which proved was a good conductivity and saves the consumption of the electric wires than the conventional structure of socket. So far pierceable contact plate is still not used in the double or multiple combined sockets that misses the superiority of the combined sockets for Christmas lights.
The present invention has a main object to provide a pierceable common contact plate in the combined sockets of Christmas light in which the common contact plate has tips on outer edge to automatically pierce into the electric wires for the connection of the electricity to lighten the lamps of the combined sockets for Christmas lights and the structure of the sockets facilitate a readily assembly of the components without wasting the material but appearing a neat and regular outer look.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pierceable common contact plate in the combined sockets of Christmas light in which the contact plate is stable and has a perfect conductivity with the electric wires so as to ensure a smooth circulation of the electric current in the sockets.
Further object of the present invention is to provide a pierceable common contact plate in the combined sockets of Christmas light in which the concept of the common plate can be adaptable in the multiple combined sockets and is provided to keep a smooth circulation of electricity in the sockets.
Accordingly, the pierceable common contact plate in the combined sockets of Christmas light of the present invention comprises at least a pair of sockets combined on their opened bottoms by an opened transverse portion in which has a pair of semi-cylindrical groove in the center, a plurality of the retaining recesses on two sides of the cylindrical grooves and a pair of retaining slits in the inner side of the front and back walls for respectively engaging a pair of U-shaped common contact plates each of which has a tip on the transverse portion to pierce into a pair of electric wires which are parallel disposed in the semi-cylindrical grooves, a lid engaged with the opened transverse portion and having a pair of corresponding semi-cylindrical grooves covering the outer side of the electric wires and a plurality of hooked retainers respectively engaged within the retaining recesses and a pair of lamps respectively engaged into the upper rim of the sockets each of which has a pair of lead-in wires respectively contacting the vertical portions of the common contact plates.
The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.
With reference to the drawings and initiated from
A pair of inverse U-shaped common contact plates 131 and 141 disposed into the slits 14 of the combined sockets 10 each having a pair of vertical barked portions inserted into the sockets 11 and 12 respectively and a tip 132 and 142 alternately formed on the outer edge of the transverse portions of the inverse U-shaped common contact plates.
A pair of electric wires 40 which is combined with a pair of single electric wires 41 and 42 dispose in the pair semi-cylindrical grooves 105 of combined sockets 10 and respectively pierced by the tips 132 and 142 of the common contact plates 131 and 141.
A lid 30 engages with the opened transverse portion 13 of the combined sockets 10 and has a pair of corresponding semi-cylindrical grooves 35 in the center of the inner side covering the outer periphery of the single electric wires 41 and 42, a first, second, third and fourth retainers 31, 32, 33 and 34 each having a triangular hook 311, 321, 331, and 341 at free end symmetrically formed on two sides of the corresponding semi-cylindrical grooves 35 and respectively engaged within the retaining recesses 101, 102, 103 and 104 of the combined sockets 10 in a snap fitting.
A pair of lamps 20 respectively engage within the upper rim of the sockets 11 and 12 and each has a bulb 21 and a pair of lead-in wires attached to the opposing lateral sides of the base and respectively engaged with the vertical portions of the inverse U-shaped common contact plates 131 and 141.
Therefore, the tips 132 and 142 of the inverse U-shaped common contact plates 131 and 141 are pierced into the single electric wires 41 and 42 that ensures the stable circulations of the electricity within the socket 11 and 12. This structure is first used in the combined sockets 10 that appears the novelty of the present invention.
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Although the pierceable contact plate has previously used in the single socket. The structure of the single pierceable contact plate does not suitable to the combined sockets and the conception of the common contact plate only first uses in the embodiment of the present invention and proves to facilitate the mass production and readily to assemble and enables to keep the combined socket in the uniform directions.
Note that the specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as an exemplary rather than as a limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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