Claims
- 1. A lampholder having a unitary lamp socket portion and a switch portion comprising:
- (a) bottom housing means having conductor channels with a first end and a second end therein for accepting individual insulated conductors;
- (b) electrical contacts in said bottom housing means for engaging said individual insulated conductors placed in said conductor channels through said first ends;
- (c) top housing means having a main body portion and an access door portion, said main body portion being permanently secured to said bottom housing means leaving a portion of said electrical contacts and said bottom housing means exposed;
- (d) said access door rotatably and slideably coupled to said main body portion to permit said access door to move between a position on and perpendicular to said main body portion to a position in line with said main body portion to cover the exposed portion of said bottom housing means and said electrical contacts; and
- (e) rotatable fastening means in said access door engagable with said bottom housing means to position said access door in intimate contact with said bottom housing means and force individual insulated conductors placed in said conductor channels to engage said electrical contacts.
- 2. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein a portion of each of said electrical contacts extend across an associated one of said conductor channels adjacent its second end.
- 3. A lampholder as defined in claim 2, wherein said portion of each of said electrical contacts which extend across an associated on of said conductor channels has an insulation displacing slot therein to slice through the insulation of an individual insulated conductor and make contact with the central metallic conductor therein when an insulated conductor is forced into said slot.
- 4. A lampholder as defined in claim 3, wherein said access door further comprises rib means to engage said individual insulated conductors in said conductor channels adjacent said second end to force the individual insulated conductors into the insulation displacing slots of its associated electrical contact as said fastening means is rotated to bring said access door into intimate contact with said bottom housing means.
- 5. A lampholder as defined in claim 4, wherein said access door further comprises additional rib means to engage said individual insulated conductors in said conductor channels adjacent said first end and force the individual insulated conductors against their associated conductor channels adjacent said first end as said fastening means is rotated to bring said access door into intimate contact with said bottom housing means to provide strain relief for conductors placed in said conductor channels.
- 6. A lampholder as define in claim 1, wherein said access door further comprises rib means to engage said individual insulated conductors in said conductor channels adjacent said second end to force the individual insulated conductors into engagement with its associated electrical contact as said fastening means is rotated to bring said access door into intimate contact with said bottom housing means.
- 7. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein said access door further comprises rib means to engage said individual insulated conductors in said conductor channels adjacent said first end and force the individual insulated conductors against their associated conductor channels as said fastening means is rotated to bring said access door into intimate contact with said bottom housing means to provide strain relief for conductors placed in said conductor channels.
- 8. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said conductor channels has a recess at its first end extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of said lampholder.
- 9. A lampholder as defined in claim 8, wherein there are two conductor channels and the recess at said first end of one of said two conductor channels is round in cross-section and the other is square in cross-section said recesses adapted to accept the ends of, respectively, of a round insulated conductor and a square insulated conductor and permit the positioning of said insulated conductors adjacent their associated electrical contacts.
- 10. A lampholder as defined in claim 3, wherein there are two conductor channels and each of said conductor channels has a recess at its first end extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of said lampholder, one of said recess is round in cross-section and the other of said two recesses is square in cross-section, said recesses adapted to accept the ends of, respectively, of a round insulated conductor and a square insulated conductor and permit the positioning of said insulated conductors adjacent the slot of the associated electrical contact while maintaining the polarization of the insulated conductors.
- 11. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said conductor channels is defined by an inner wall and an outer wall, each of said inner walls and said outer walls having a retaining rib thereon intermediate said first and second ends.
- 12. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom housing means has a first partial neck portion having a first partial recess therein;
- said access door having a second partial neck portion having a second partial recess therein;
- said first partial neck portion and said second partial neck forming a complete neck portion with a complete closed cross-section recess therethrough when said access door is brought into intimate contact with said bottom housing means, said complete recess adapted to receive therein a conduit containing an insulated conductor made up of two individual insulated conductors each to be placed in one of said conductor channels.
- 13. A lampholder as defined in claim 12, wherein said complete, closed cross-section recess is circular in cross-section.
- 14. A lampholder as defined in claim 12, wherein said complete, closed cross-section recess is circular and the surface of said recess is threaded to accept the threaded end of a conduit therein.
- 15. A lampholder as defined in claim 12, wherein said complete, closed recess is hexagonal in cross-section.
- 16. A lampholder as defined in claim 12, wherein said complete, closed cross-section recess is octagonal in cross-section.
- 17. A lampholder as defined in claim 14, further comprising a deformable pad on a portion of said recess thread to lock said lampholder to a threaded conduit threaded into said threaded recess.
- 18. A lampholder as defined in claim 1, wherein said main body portion has a first end and a second end and said access door portion has a first end and a second end;
- a flattened portion on said main body portion adjacent said first end; slots in said main body first end extending into said flattened portion of said main body portion;
- coupling means on said access door second end positionable in said slots to permit said access door to move along said main body portion first end and said flattened portion to expose and permit access to the electrical contacts.
- 19. A lampholder as defined in claim 18, wherein said coupling means is a plate connected to said access door having arms extending outwardly from said access door second end to ride in said slots; said arms having outwardly directed end sections to engage said main body to permit sliding movement of said access door with respect to said main body part while preventing separation.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/008,339 filed Feb. 9, 1993 and now abandoned.
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