Claims
- 1. In combination with a vehicle light assembly for incandescent lamps having a bottom center contact and a cap contact and wherein the assembly has a non-conductive lamp holder defining multiple cavities, each cavity having a bottom and a side wall, and a first contact spring in each cavity for electrical connection with the bottom center contact of each lamp, the improvement which comprises; a metal sheet conductor fastened to the holder and positioned in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lamps substantially level with the open end of the cavities; a coplanar bendable portion of the sheet conductor associated with each cavity capable of extending into the cavity along the cap contact when bent by the insertion of the lamp into the holder; and a second contact spring integral with the lamp holder associated with each cavity extending up from the bottom of the cavity and located within the cavity at the same distance from the center line of the cavity as the outer surface of the lamp cap so as to form a socket for each lamp, whereby the second contact spring urges the bendable portion of the sheet conductor against the cap contact of the lamp and maintains an electrical connection between them when the lamp is inserted into the socket.
- 2. A vehicle light assembly for at least one incandescent lamp, each lamp having a first electrical contact at its bottom and a cylindrical second electrical contact extending circumferentially above the first electrical contact, comprising: a lamp holder formed of resilient, non-conductive material and defining cavities, each cavity having a bottom and a side wall to receive an incandescent lamp, the side wall of said cavities extending longitudinally with respect to said lamps and defining a circumference greater than the diameter of the second electrical contact of the lamps; a conductive sheet billet fastened to said holder and positioned substantially level with the open end of the cavities in a plane perpendicular to a lontiduinal axis of the lamps, a bendable portion of said billet capable of extending into the cavity upon insertion of a lamp into said cavity such that when the lamp is inserted therein said bendable portion extends into said cavity so as to contact the second contact of the lamp; a first electrical contact spring for each cavity conductively connecting the billet and the first electrical contact at the bottom of each the lamps; and a second nonconductive electrical contact spring integral with the holder and extending up from the bottom of each cavity, the second spring located within the cavity at the same distance from the center line of the cavity as the outer surface of the cylindrical second electrical contact of the lamp so as to form a socket afor the lamp, whereby the second spring urges the bendable portion of the billet against the second contact of the lamp and maintains an electrical connection between them when the lamp is inserted into the socket.
- 3. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the second spring is curved to correspond to the curvature of the second contact of the lamp.
- 4. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the second spring is perpendicular to the bottom of the cavity when the second spring is not tensioned.
- 5. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the second spring contacts the bendable portion of the billet at a distance from the bending point of the billet.
- 6. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the second spring contacts the bendable portion of the billet above the bottom of the second electrical lamp contact.
- 7. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the second spring is a leaf spring.
- 8. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 wherein the bending plane of the second spring extends in the longitudinal direction of the cavity.
- 9. The vehicle light assembly of claim 2 whereby the lamp holder and the second spring are plastic.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
3151500 |
Dec 1981 |
DEX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 423,680, filed Sept. 27, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
3662324 |
Schumacher |
May 1972 |
|
4423475 |
Bartl |
Dec 1983 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2602237 |
Jul 1977 |
DEX |
2945733 |
May 1981 |
DEX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
423680 |
Sep 1982 |
|