Ropelight connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379190
  • Patent Number
    6,379,190
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; Khiem
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A ropelight connector adapted for securely connecting two ropelights together includes a first connecting member affixed to a first ropelight and a second connecting member affixed to a second ropelight wherein the first connecting member is detachably connected to the second connecting member. The first connecting member includes a pair of locking sockets and a pair of tubular conductors fittedly received in the locking sockets respectively wherein the tubular conductors are electrically connected to a pair of wires inside the first ropelight. The second connecting member includes a pair of conductive terminals, which are electrically extended from a pair of wires inside the second ropelight, protruded from the second connecting member and a tubular shelter outwardly extended from the second connecting member for protecting the conductive terminals. In which, the conductive terminals are adapted for fittingly inserting into the locking sockets to engage with the tubular conductors respectively for securely connecting the second connecting member with the first connecting member, so as to electrically connecting the first and second ropelights together.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a ropelight, and more particularly to a ropelight connector which facilitates the attachment between two ropelight together, so as to ensure the electrical connection therebetween to prevent a user from being electric shock thereof.




2. Description of Related Arts




Referring to

FIG. 1

, in order to connect two ropelights


10


together, a connector is used. The conventional connector for connecting two ropelights


10


together comprises a pair of first connecting members


11


each affixed to each end of the ropelight


10


and a second connecting member


12


detachably connected between two first connecting members


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first connecting member


11


A comprises a pair of tubular conductors


111


A longitudinally extended through the first connecting member


11


A and electrically extended from two wires


13


A disposed in the ropelight


10


A respectively. The second connecting member


12


A comprises two pairs of rod-like terminals


121


A opposedly protruded therefrom wherein each pair of the terminals


121


A are adapted for inserting into the two tubular conductors


111


A of the first connecting member


11


in such a manner that the second connecting member


12


A is capable of connecting between the two first connecting members


11


A, so as to electrically connect two ropelights


10


A together.




However, the connector cannot securely connect two ropelights


10


A together. Since the engagement between the second connecting member


12


A and the first connecting member


11


A is the terminals


121


A and the tubular conductors


111


A, the engagement may easy to be detached, especially when a lateral force is applied on the ropelight


10


A. The unsafe connection of the ropelights will cause unwanted injury to a user, such as electric shock.




Moreover, the terminals


121


A are extended outwardly from the second connecting member


12


A, which do not have any protection from the second connecting member


12


A, the terminals


121


A will easily be damaged by an external force. Thus, the second connecting member


12


A becomes an individual part of the connector when it is detached from the first connecting member


11


A, such that the second connecting member


12


A is easy to loss.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a ropelight connector which can facilitates the attachment of two ropelights.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a ropelight connector which can securely connect two ropelights together to ensure the electrical connection therebetween, so as to prevent a user from being electric shock from the ropelights.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a ropelight connector which comprises a locker for ensuring the attachment of the two ropelights.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a ropelight connector wherein the electrical terminals are well protected by a shelter so as to prevent the terminals from being damaged.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a ropelight connector for connecting a first ropelight and a second ropelight together, comprising:




a first connecting member having a first member head portion and a first member tail portion affixed to an end of the first ropelight wherein a pair of locking sockets is longitudinally formed on the first member head portion and a pair of tubular conductor, which are electrically extended from a pair of wires inside the first ropelight respectively, outwardly protruded from the first member head portion along the locking sockets respectively; and




a second connecting member comprising a second member head portion, a second member tail portion affixed to an end of the second ropelight, and a tubular shelter frame integrally extended from the second member head portion wherein a pair of conductive terminals, which are electrically connected to a pair of wires inside the second ropelight, are outwardly extended from the second member head portion and adapted for fittingly inserting into the locking sockets to engage with the tubular conductors respectively for securely connecting the second connecting member with the first connecting member, so as to electrically connecting the first and second ropelights together.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional ropelight connector.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a ropelight connector according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the ropelight connector according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the drawings, a ropelight connector according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the ropelight connector is adapted for securely connecting a first ropelight


10


with a second ropelight


20


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the ropelight connector comprises a first connecting member


30


and a male member


40


detachably connected to the first connecting member


30


.




The first connecting member


30


has a first member head portion


31


and a first member tail portion


32


affixed to an end of the first ropelight


10


wherein a pair of locking sockets


33


is longitudinally formed on the first member tail portion


32


and a pair of tubular conductor


34


, which are electrically extended from a pair of wires


11


inside the first ropelight


10


, outwardly protruded from the first member head portion


31


along the locking sockets


33


respectively.




The second connecting member


40


has a second member head portion


41


, a second member tail portion


42


affixed to an end of the second ropelight


20


, and a tubular shelter


43


integrally extended from the second member head portion


41


wherein a pair of conductive terminals


44


, which are electrically connected to a pair of wires


21


inside the second ropelight


20


, are outwardly extended from the second member head portion


41


and adapted for fittingly inserting into the locking sockets


33


to engage with the tubular conductors


34


respectively for securely connecting the second connecting member


40


with the first connecting member


30


, so as to electrically connecting the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


together.




According to the preferred embodiment, each of the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


is an elongated hollow tube wherein each of the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


comprises the pair of wires


11


,


21


longitudinally disposed therein in such a manner that when the first ropelight


10


is connected to the second ropelight


20


, the wires


11


of the first ropelight


10


is electrically connected with the wires


21


of the ropelight


20


.




The head portion


31


of the first connecting member


30


has a cylindrical shape wherein the parallel round-shape locking sockets


33


are longitudinally formed on the head portion


31


of the first connecting member


30


. The pair of tubular conductors


34


are fittedly received in the locking sockets


33


wherein rear ends of the tubular conductors


34


are electrically connected to the wires


11


of the first ropelight


10


respectively.




The head portion


41


of the second connecting member


40


also has a cylindrical shape wherein the parallel rod-like conductive terminals


44


, which are electrically extended from the wires


21


of the second ropelight


20


respectively, are outwardly protruded from the head portion


41


of the second connecting member


40


in such a manner that the conductive terminals


44


are adapted for fittingly inserting into the locking socket


33


in order to engage with the tubular conductor


34


for electrically connecting the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


together.




The tubular shelter


43


is coaxially extended from the second member head portion


41


of the second connecting member


40


and encircling the conductive terminals


44


for protecting the conductive terminals


44


. The tubular shelter


43


has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the first member head portion


31


of first connecting member


30


such that a head portion


31


of the first connecting member


30


is adapted for fittingly inserting into the tubular shelter


43


. It is worth to mention that the tubular shelter


43


can not only protect the conductive terminals


44


but also increase the contacting surface between the first connecting member


30


and the second connecting member


40


since an exterior surface of the first member head portion


31


is frictionally engaged with an interior surface of the tubular shelter


44


.




In addition, the tubular shelter


43


has a predetermined depth, which is larger than a length of the first member head portion


31


, for fittedly receiving the first member head portion


31


therein. Since the conductive terminals


44


are inserted into the tubular conductors


34


along the locking sockets


33


respectively when connecting the first connecting member


30


with the second connecting member


40


, the conductive terminals


44


may over plug into and damage the tubular conductors


34


.




The first member tail portion


32


of the first connecting member


30


and the second member tail portion


42


of the second connecting member


40


are respectively tubular holders


321


,


421


wherein the tubular holders


321


,


421


are securely affixed to the ends of the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


in such an air tight manner, so as to firmly connect the first connecting member


30


and the second connecting member


40


to the first ropelight


10


and the second ropelight


20


respectively. Accordingly, each tubular holder


321


,


421


has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the respective ropelight


10


,


20


such that the ends of the first ropelight


10


and the second ropelight


20


are fitted inserted into the tubular holder


321


,


421


. Preferably, the tubular holders


321


,


421


are molded to the first and second ropelights


10


,


20


in a permanent connection.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the ropelight connector further comprises a locking means


50


for securely locking up the first connecting member


30


with the second connecting member


40


, wherein the locking means


50


comprises a ring-shaped sleeve locker


51


adapted for engaging with the second connecting member


40


, and a ring-shaped stopper


52


for blocking a radially and inwardly projected end shoulder of the sleeve locker


51


in such a slidably movable manner along the first connecting member


30


.




The sleeve locker


51


is slidably worn on to the first connecting member


30


wherein the sleeve locker


51


, which has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the tubular shelter


43


, has an inner threaded portion


511


for screwing with an outer threaded portion


431


of the tubular shelter


43


, so as to fasten the first connecting member


30


with the second connecting member


40


.




The stopper


52


is integrally extended from the first member head portion


31


of the first connecting member


30


wherein the stopper


52


is adapted for blocking up the end shoulder the sleeve locker


51


in such a slidably movable manner along the first member head portion


31


, so as to prevent the sleeve locker


51


sliding out of the first connecting member


30


. Furthermore, since the stopper


52


blocks up the sleeve locker


51


in a slidably movable manner along the first member head portion


31


, when the stopper


52


screws with the tubular shelter


43


, the connection between first connecting member


30


and the second connecting member


40


will be adjustably tight enough.



Claims
  • 1. A ropelight connector for connecting a first ropelight with a second ropelight, comprising:a first connecting member having a first member head portion and a first member tail portion affixed to an end of said first ropelight wherein a pair of parallel locking sockets is longitudinally formed on said first member head portion and a pair of tubular conductor, which are electrically extended from a pair of wires inside said first ropelight respectively, outwardly protruded from said first member head portion along said locking sockets respectively; a second connecting member, having a second member head portion and a second member tail portion affixed to an end of said second ropelight, comprising a tubular shelter frame coaxially extended from said second member head portion wherein a pair of conductive terminals, which are electrically connected to a pair of wires inside said second ropelight, are outwardly extended from said second member head portion and adapted for fittingly inserting into said locking sockets to engage with said tubular conductors respectively for securely connecting said second connecting member with said first connecting member, so as to electrically connecting said first and second ropelights together; and a locking means comprising a sleeve locker slidably wearing on said first connecting member and a ring-shaped stopper for blocking an inwardly projected end shoulder of said sleeve locker in such a slidably movable manner along said first connecting member, wherein said sleeve locker, which has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of said tubular shelter, has an inner threaded portion for screwing with an outer threaded portion of said tubular shelter, so as to fasten said first connecting member with said second connecting member.
  • 2. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first member tail portion of said first connecting member and said second member tail portion of said second connecting member are respectively tubular holders, each of which having a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of said respective ropelight, wherein said tubular holders are securely affixed to said ends of said first and second ropelights in such an air tight manner, so as to permanently connect said first connecting member and said second connecting member to said first ropelight and said second ropelight respectively.
  • 3. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said tubular shelter is integrally extended from said second member head portion of said second connecting member and encircling said conductive terminals for protecting thereof, wherein said tubular shelter has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of said first member head portion for fittingly receiving said first member head portion therein.
  • 4. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 2, wherein said tubular shelter is integrally extended from said second member head portion of said second connecting member and encircling said conductive terminals for protecting thereof, wherein said tubular shelter has a diameter slightly larger than a diameter of said first member head portion for fittingly receiving said first member head portion therein.
  • 5. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said locking sockets are elongated locking sockets and said conductive terminals are rod-like conductive terminals having a size fittingly inserting into said locking sockets respectively.
  • 6. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 2, wherein said locking sockets are elongated locking sockets and said conductive terminals are rod-like conductive terminals having a size fittingly inserting into said locking sockets respectively.
  • 7. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 3, wherein said locking sockets are elongated locking sockets and said conductive terminals are rod-like conductive terminals having a size fittingly inserting into said locking sockets respectively.
  • 8. A ropelight connector, as recited in claim 4, wherein said locking sockets are elongated locking sockets and said conductive terminals are rod-like conductive terminals having a size fittingly inserting into said locking sockets respectively.
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Number Name Date Kind
4812956 Chen Mar 1989 A
5934792 Camarota Aug 1999 A