Structure of lamp socket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227912
  • Patent Number
    6,227,912
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 4, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; Khiem
    Agents
    • Pro-Techtor International Services
Abstract
A lamp socket includes a plastic socket shell having a big opening and a small opening, a partition board with a center metal spring and a metal socket body connected to the plastic socket shell, a metal block fixedly provided at one side of the plastic socket shell and connected to the metal socket body by rivet means for the connection of one AC wire, wherein the plastic socket shell has a rectangular chamber at a top side thereof, a diode is mounted in the rectangular chamber; a rotary switch control knob inserted through the small opening into the big opening and rotated to disconnect electric current from the bulb being installed in the metal socket body, to connect electric current to the bulb without through the diode, or to connect electric current to the bulb via the diode.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to electric elements, and more specifically to a lamp socket.




A conventional lamp socket A, as shown in FIG.


8


. comprises a rotary switch control knob A


1


rotated to turn on/off the tungsten bulb B installed therein. Because the rotary switch control knob A


1


simply controls on/off status of the bulb B, the bulb B provides only a fixed intensity of light.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved structure of lamp socket, which can be turned between three status, namely, the off status, the full light intensity status, and the half light intensity status. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lamp socket comprises a plastic socket shell, the plastic socket shell comprising a big opening and a small opening, a partition board and a metal socket body connected to the plastic socket shell, the partition board being disposed between the metal socket body and the plastic socket shell and having a metal spring plate mounted thereon, a metal block fixedly provided at one side of the plastic socket shell and connected to the metal socket body by rivet means for the connection of one AC wire, wherein the plastic socket shell comprises a rectangular chamber at a top side thereof, two through holes bilaterally disposed through the rectangular chamber, and two locating grooves at two opposite sides of the big opening; left metal contact unit and right metal contact unit respectively installed in the locating grooves in the plastic socket shell; a diode mounted in the rectangular chamber, having two opposite ends respectively fastened to the left metal contact unit and the right metal contact unit; a rotary switch control knob inserted through the small opening into the big opening and rotated between a first position where the lamp bulb which is installed in the metal socket body is off, a second position where electric current is directly transmitted to the lamp bulb and the lamp bulb is turned to a full light intensity status, and a third position where electric current is transmitted to the lamp bulb through the diode and the lamp bulb is turned to a half light intensity status.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a lamp socket according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the lamp socket shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows a tungsten bulb installed in the lamp socket according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the present invention showing the switch control knob turned to the first position.





FIG. 5

is similar to

FIG. 2

but showing the switch control knob turned to the second position.





FIG. 6

is similar to

FIG. 2

but showing the switch control knob turned to the third position.





FIG. 7

is a simple circuit diagram of the present invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates a lamp socket according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. From


1


through


3


, a lamp socket in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of:




a plastic socket shell


10


, the plastic socket shell


10


comprising a big opening


12


and a small opening


14


, a rectangular chamber


16


at the top side thereof, two through holes


161


bilaterally disposed through the rectangular chamber


16


, and two locating grooves


17


at two opposite sides of the big opening


12


;




a partition board


20


and a metal socket body


38


connected to the plastic socket shell


10


through a rivet (or screw joint), the partition board


20


being disposed between the metal socket body


38


and the plastic socket shell


10


and having a metal spring plate


21


mounted thereon;




a metal block


15


fixedly provided at one side of the plastic socket shell


10


and connected to the metal socket body


38


by rivets means (or screw means);




a first AC wire S


1


connected to the metal block


15


;




a right metal contact unit


30


fastened to one locating groove


17


, the right metal contact unit


30


comprising a locating plate


32


having a projecting rod


31


(see FIGS.


4


and


5


), a terminal


33


and a metal spring plate


34


respectively fastened to the projecting rod


31


, the terminal


33


having a tip


332


extended out of one through hole


161


into the rectangular chamber


16


, the tip


332


having a gap


331


;




a left metal contact unit


40


fastened to one locating groove


17


opposite to the right metal contact unit


30


, the left metal contact unit


40


comprising a locating plate


42


having a projecting rod


41


(see FIGS.


4


and


5


), a terminal


43


and a metal spring plate


44


respectively fastened to the projecting rod


41


, the terminal


43


having a tip


432


extended out of one through hole


161


into the rectangular chamber


16


, the tip


432


having a gap


431


;




a diode


50


mounted in the chamber


16


, having two ends


52


and


54


respectively fastened to the gaps


331


and


431


on the tips


332


and


432


of the terminals


33


and


43


;




a switch control knob


60


, the switch control knob


60


comprising a shank


67


inserted through the small opening


14


into the big opening


12


, and three electrically insulative arched projections


62


,


63


and


64


radially disposed at one end of the shank


67


inside the socket shell


10


;




a metal shell


61


having two arched projections


65


and


66


respectively coupled to arched projections


62


and


64


of the switch control knob


60


;




a top cover plate


55


covered on the rectangular chamber


16


; and




a second AC wire S


2


connected to the locating plate


42


of the left metal contact unit


40


.




The operation of the present invention is outlined hereinafter with reference to FIGS. from


4


through


6


. Rotating the switch control knob


60


clockwise causes the electrically insulative arched projections


63


and the electrically conductive arched projections


65


and


66


to contact the metal spring plate


44


of the left metal contact unit


40


, the metal spring plate


21


, and the metal spring plate


34


respectively, enabling electric current to be directly connected to the tungsten bulb


90


being fastened to the metal socket body


38


, i.e., the diode


50


does no work, and the bulb


90


is turned on (see FIG.


4


). Rotating the switch control knob


60


counterclockwise causes the electrically insulative arched projections


63


and the electrically conductive arched projections


65


and


66


to contact the metal spring plate


44


of the left metal contact unit


40


, the metal spring plate


34


and the metal spring plate


21


respectively, enabling electric current to be connected to the diode


50


and then the tungsten bulb


90


to turn on the bulb


90


. Because of the voltage drop effect of the diode


50


, the intensity of light of the bulb


90


is relatively reduced, i.e., the bulb


90


is in a low light intensity status at this stage. When continuously rotating the switch control knob


60


to force the electrically insulative arched projection


63


into contact with the metal spring plate


21


, the bulb


90


is off (see FIG.


6


).





FIG. 7

is a simple circuit diagram showing the relative positioning of the contact the metal spring plate


44


, the metal spring plate


34


, the metal spring plate


21


, the diode


50


, and the metal socket body


38


.



Claims
  • 1. A lamp socket comprising:a plastic socket shell, said plastic socket shell comprising a big opening and a small opening, a partition board, and a metal socket body connected to said plastic socket shell; wherein said partition board is disposed between said metal socket body and said plastic socket shell, said partition board has a metal spring plate mounted thereon, a metal block is fixed to one side of said plastic socket shell, said metal block is connected to said metal socket body by rivet means so as to provide a connection of one AC wire, said plastic socket shell comprises a rectangular chamber at a top side thereof, two through holes are bilaterally disposed through said rectangular chamber, and two locating grooves are located at two opposite sides of said big opening, said locating grooves receive a left metal contact unit and a right metal contact unit, a diode is mounted in said rectangular chamber, a first end of said diode is connected to said left metal contact unit and a second end of said diode is connected to said right metal contact unit, a rotary switch control knob is inserted through said small opening into said big opening; and wherein said left metal contact unit and said right metal contact unit each comprise a locating plate having a projecting rod, a terminal, and a metal spring plate fastened to said projecting rod, said terminal having a tip extended out of one through hole into the rectangular chamber of said plastic socket shell, said tip having a gap which receives one end of said diode.
  • 2. The lamp socket of claim 1 wherein:said rotary switch control knob comprises a shank inserted through said small opening into said big opening in said plastic socket shell, and three electrically insulating arched projections radially disposed at one end of said shank inside said plastic socket shell.
  • 3. The lamp socket of claim 1 wherein: a top cover plate covers said rectangular chamber of said plastic socket shell.
  • 4. The lamp socket of claim 1 wherein:a second AC wire is connected to said locating plate of said left metal contact unit.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
1522148 Seltzer Jan 1925
5150008 Lee Sep 1992
5783788 Jones et al. Jul 1998