The present invention relates to a socket switch for a light bulb, and more particularly to a socket switch that achieves the purpose of saving energy by controlling electric conduction between a power supply and the light bulb.
The socket for a light bulb is designed for electric conduction between the light bulb and an electric wire of a power supply, wherein the electric conduction between several light bulbs and several sockets are controlled by a power switch. All of the light bulbs are lighted up simultaneously even if only one or some of the light bulbs need to be light up for putting emphatic lighting on key exhibitions. As a result, it is troublesome for the user to adjust the lighting status of one or some of the light bulbs instantaneously.
The conventional socket has the following drawbacks, wherein: 1. the socket cannot save energy and protect environment since it cannot switch on or off some of the light bulbs in accordance with the need of the user; and 2. the attention of the user is dispersed and the purpose of putting emphatic lighting on key exhibitions cannot be achieved since these light bulbs are lighted up simultaneously.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a socket switch for a light bulb by which the number of the lighted light bulbs can be controlled and the purpose of saving energy and protecting environment can be also achieved. The socket switch comprises a shell, a main body, a grounding unit, a switch unit, an electric conduction unit, wherein a holding chamber is formed inside the shell. The shell has two coupling holes formed thereon. The grounding unit, the switch unit, and the electric conduction unit are connected a surface of the main body, and this surface of the main body is screwed onto the shell via the coupling holes and located inside the holding chamber. The switch unit is designed for electrically connecting an electrode of a power supply, which is connected to the electric conduction unit, with an electrode of the light bulb for lighting up this light bulb. As a result, the purpose of saving energy can be achieved by controlling electric conduction between the power supply and the light bulb.
By means of the above-mentioned structure, the present invention can improve the conventional drawbacks and can provide the following advantages, wherein: 1. the socket switch for the light bulb can light up some of the light bulbs in accordance with the need of the user; and 2. the purpose of putting emphatic lighting on key exhibitions can be achieved for increasing the chance of trade.
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The switch unit 4 comprises a coupling means 41, an elastic switch sheet 42, and a switch means 43, wherein the coupling means 41 has a pivotal connection part 411 and two insertion holes 412, 413. The elastic switch sheet 42 has a holding part 421, an elastic part 422, and a first electric conduction part 423. The switch means 43 has a pivotal connection trench 431, a rotation shaft 432, and a push part 433. The insertion bolts 21, 22 are fixedly inserted into the insertion holes 412, 413 of the coupling means 41. The pivotal connection part 411 is axially connected with the pivotal connection trench 431 of the switch means 43. A pivot, which is mounted on the bottom of the switch means 43, is pivotally connected to the pivotal connection trench 27. The rotation shaft 432 is mounted on one side of the switch means 43 and extended from the holding notch 12 of the shell 1. The push part 433 is mounted on the other side of the rotation shaft 432, and the elastic part 422 of the elastic switch sheet 42 is located on the other side of the push part 433. The holding part 421 is mounted on a central region of the elastic switch sheet 42, wherein the insertion pivot 25 is inserted into the holding part 421. The first electric conduction part 423, which is mounted on the other side of the elastic switch sheet 42, is connected to a positive electrode of the light bulb.
The electric conduction unit 5 comprises an elastic electrode-touching sheet 51, an elastic electrode sheet 52, an insulator 53, and two partitions 54, 55, wherein these two partitions 54, 55 are mounted on a central region of the main body 2 for forming a hollow chamber inside which the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51, the elastic electrode sheet 52, and the insulator 53 are mounted. The insulator 53 is mounted between the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51 and the elastic electrode sheet 52. The insulator 53 is designed for separating the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51 from the elastic electrode sheet 52. The bottom of the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51 is connected to a positive electrode of a power supply, and the bottom of the elastic electrode sheet 52 is connected to a negative electrode of the power supply. A second electric conduction part 521, which is mounted inside the elastic electrode sheet 52, is connected to a negative electrode of the light bulb, wherein the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51 is separated from the elastic electrode sheet 52. The elastic part 422 of the elastic switch sheet 42 is located on one side of the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51 and they are spaced at a certain distance from each other.
In the above-mentioned operation, the positive electrode of the power supply is electrically connected to the positive electrode of the light bulb by contacting the elastic switch sheet 42 with the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51, and the negative electrode of the power supply is electrically connected to the negative electrode of the light bulb via the elastic electrode sheet 52. As a result, the light bulb is lighted up.
If there is a need to switch off the light bulb, the rotation shaft 432 is pushed toward the other direction so as to separate the elastic part 422 from the elastic electrode-touching sheet 51.
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