1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a Christmas lamp, and particularly to a structure for Christmas bulb socket, which can be used for mounting two different bulb assemblies.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the conventional lamp strings for Christmas ornament, the ornament usually comprises an independent power-supply wire connected, in series, with a plurality of sockets, and the last socket on the tail end thereof is connected with an independent wire. Two independent power-supply wires are then twisted together to form into a lamp string; all the sockets in one lamp string are mounted with bulbs respectively so as to form into a lamp string for Christmas ornament.
A conventional flash-lamp string usually comprises a separate power-supply wire connected with a plurality of lamp sockets which are connected in series; the last lamp socket on the end of the string is connected with a separate power-supply wire; then, the two separate power-supply wires are twisted together to form into a lamp string; each socket is mounted with a bulb; the lamp string is used as a decoration; every lamp string is mounted with a thermal cut-out bulb so as to have the remaining bulbs turned on and off continuously, i.e., to provide a flash effect. A plurality of lamp strings can be connected in parallel, and twisted into an elongate lamp string.
A conventional flash-lamp string comprises a plurality of lamp sockets connected in series, and some of the lamp sockets are mounted with thermal cut-out bulbs so as to reduce the current flow in the lamp string; such a lamp string should not be connected with too many thermal cut-out bulbs so as to prevent from causing a danger of overheating.
Another conventional flash-lamp string, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,841, includes a plurality of different lamp strings in terms of shape and size; in that case, the regular flash bulb and the twinkle flash bulb can not be mounted in a non-compatible lamp socket. According to the embodiment of the aforesaid patent, the difference of shape and size can simply indicate the difference of the bulbs, i.e., a different bulb can not be mounted in a non-compatible lamp socket.
The prime object of the present invention is to provide a Christmas lamp string, in which each lamp assembly is furnished with a cross-shaped plug stub in the lower part thereof, and with two sets of symmetrical through holes; the two sets of symmetrical through holes facilitate two copper wires of a bulb to plug in two different through holes selected for different bulb assemblies; in other words, only the same type of bulb assembly and socket can be assembled together so as to prevent the incompatible bulb assembly and the socket from assembling together in a string.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a Christmas lamp string, in which the socket of each lamp assembly is furnished with two sets of cross-shaped copper-piece grooves, in which only one set is compatible to mount one set of copper pieces so as to facilitate the same type of bulb assembly to plug in; otherwise, the power supply would not be connected in case of a different type of bulb assembly being plugged in.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a Christmas lamp string, in which each socket and each lamp assembly are furnished with at least one set of positioning grooves and one set of positioning flanges so as to facilitate different types of bulb assembly to plug in; otherwise, the copper pieces would be in contact electrically with the copper wires.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a Christmas lamp string, in which each socket and each lamp assembly are furnished with positioning grooves; when a different type of bulb assembly is plugged in the corresponding socket, the copper wires on both sides of the plug stub will be in close contact with the copper pieces on both sides of the rectangular cavity of the socket respectively so as to form into a string of lamp assembly.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a Christmas lamp string, in which a bulb assembly and a socket are assembled into a lamp assembly; then, a plurality of lamp assemblies is connected into a lamp string; in other words, two different types of lamp strings are connected with one main power-supply cable to form into a complex lamp string; the lamp string includes two different types of bulb assemblies by means of different plugging directions of the copper wires; after the two types of bulb assemblies are assembled together, the copper wires of the bulb and the copper pieces of the socket thereof are still in open-circuit condition without causing any danger.
This invention relates to a structure improvement for a Christmas ornament lamp; as shown in
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The rectangular cavity 53 in the lower part of the cylindrical cavity 32 is designed to mate with a cross-shaped plug stub 37, i.e., the cross-shaped plug stub 37 is to be plugged into the rectangular cavity 53 of the socket 22 upon the bulb socket 23 and the socket 22 being assembled together. Two symmetrical copper-piece grooves 42 and 43 are furnished on the horizontal level of the rectangular groove 53; another two symmetrical copper-piece grooves 44 and 45 are furnished on the vertical line of the rectangular cavity 53. Each socket 22 has two sets of copper-piece grooves, but only one set of copper pieces (i.e., two copper pieces 25 and 26) can be plugged therein; in other words, the rectangular cavity 53 in the socket 22 can facilitate two copper pieces 25 and 26 to plug in horizontal or vertical position; therefore, the bulb assembly 21 plugged in the socket 22 can be different.
The two copper pieces 25 and 26 in the socket 22 are to be connected electrically with the terminals of two power-supply wires 27 and 28 respectively; the two copper pieces 25 and 26 are plugged into two symmetrical copper-piece grooves of the rectangular cavity 53 respectively. When the two copper pieces 25A and 26A are plugged in the horizontal level position in the rectangular cavity 53 of the socket 22 (as shown in
The bulb assembly 21 mounted in the socket 22 includes a bulb socket 23 and a bulb 24. The center of the bulb socket 23 is furnished with a cylindrical hole 34 for plugging a bulb 24; the cylindrical hole 34 is a cross-shaped hole on the bottom thereof, and furnished with four through holes 38, 39, 40 and 41; every through hole is designed to align with the cross-shaped plug stub 37; the cylindrical hole 34 of the bulb socket 23 is to be plugged with a bulb 24.
Each bulb assembly 21 includes a bulb 24 and a bulb socket 23, and then the bulb assembly 21 is mounted in the cylindrical cavity 32 of the socket 22. The bulb 24 of the bulb assembly 21 is furnished with different light emitter, which is connected to the outside with two copper wires 30 and 31. After the bulb 24 and the bulb socket 23 are assembled together, the two copper wires 30 and 31 of the bulb 24 can only be plugged in one set of symmetrical through holes selected; if the copper wires are plugged through the two through holes 38 and 39 as shown in
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The two different types of lamp strings 12 and 13 can be used in a Christmas lamp string 11; if some bulb assemblies 21A and 21B are missing in the lamp strings, different types of bulb assembly 21A or 21B may be plugged in the cylindrical cavity 32 and the rectangular groove 53 of a different socket 22; however, if a different type of bulb assembly 21 is plugged in socket 22, the two copper wires 30 and 31 of the bulb assembly 21 would not be in contact electrically with the two copper pieces 25 and 26 respectively, i.e., the electric circuit is always in open condition so as to prevent from a wrong connection taking place.
If a bulb assembly 21 of a socket 22 is plugged in a correct type of lamp assembly 20, the two copper wires 30 and 31 of the bulb assembly 21 will be in close contact with the two copper pieces 25 and 26 respectively; then, the two copper wires 30 and 31 of the bulb assembly 21 will be in contact electrically with the two power-supply wires 27 and 28 of the socket 22 respectively.
The rectangular cavity 53 of the socket 22 in the lamp assembly 20 is furnished with two horizontal copper-piece grooves 42 and 43 and two vertical copper-piece grooves 44 and 45 so as to facilitate two sets of different types of copper pieces 25 and 26 to be plugged therein. Different types of bulb assemblies 21A and 21B can be plugged in the socket 22 in accordance with the horizontal or vertical position of the two copper pieces 25 and 26; then, two different types of lamp strings 12 and 13 can be connected together to provide different types of flash light.
According to the present invention, the bulb assembly 21A in the first lamp string 12 is furnished with regular bulbs; the bulb 24 and the bulb socket 23 of the bulb assembly 21A are plugged in a horizontal position; when the two copper pieces 25A and 26A are plugged in the rectangular cavity 53 of the socket 22, the copper pieces must be plugged in the horizontal copper-piece grooves 42 and 43 respectively; at the same time, the two power-supply wires 27A and 28A must be placed in horizontal position. In the second lamp string 13, the bulb assembly 21B is furnished with twinkle bulbs; the bulb 24 and the bulb socket 23 in the bulb assembly 21B are plugged in a vertical position; when the two copper pieces 25B and 26B are plugged in the rectangular cavity 53 of the socket 22, the copper pieces must be plugged in the vertical copper-piece grooves 44 and 45 respectively; at the same time, the two power-supply wires 27B and 28B must be placed in vertical position. In case of any type of bulb assembly 21A or 21B being dropped or missing, an incorrect bulb might be plugged in, but no danger could be caused because of no power supply being connected.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments it must be understood that those embodiments are susceptible to many changes, substitutions, and modifications that will be readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5735597 | Weng | Apr 1998 | A |
6043593 | Pan | Mar 2000 | A |
6053620 | Won | Apr 2000 | A |
6113430 | Wu | Sep 2000 | A |
6142646 | Liu | Nov 2000 | A |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20060062020 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |