Light emitting diodes (LEDs), as an alternative light source to the traditional incandescent and fluorescent lamps, have been widely implemented. For example, one common use for LED lights is for decorative lighting strings. The wide use of LEDs is the result of the high power efficiency, long lifetime and low cost of LED elements. Decorative light strings using LEDs are used for both interior and exterior applications. The moisture exposure resulting from outdoor use, such as from rain, snow, as well as other airborne contaminants, shorten the lifetime of lighting strings. Water-resistant lamp assemblies for use in LED lighting strings is necessary, not only for extended use of the LED string, but also for safety reasons.
One embodiment of the present invention may therefore comprise a waterproof lamp assembly for use in an LED light string comprising: wires that are connected to the light string; a lamp holder that is overmolded around the wires, said lamp holder having a central opening that has a specified shape; a pair of connectors that extend outwardly from the lamp holder adjacent to the central opening so that the lamp holder can be overmolded around lower portions of the connectors without covering extended portions of the connectors that extend beyond the lamp holder, the connectors made from a malleable material so that the connectors can be bent and folded into the central opening of the lamp holder; a snap ring disposed around a peripheral portion of the lamp holder; a lamp holder cover having a first opening and a second opening at opposite ends of the lamp holder cover; a snap recess disposed in the second opening that engages the snap ring to create a watertight seal between the lamp holder cover and the lamp holder; a socket having an extended portion, the extended portion having a shape that substantially matches said specified shape of the central opening of the lamp holder; an LED element having LED leads that extend through openings in the socket and wrap around the extended portion of the socket so that the LED leads abut against the connectors when the connectors are folded into the central opening of the lamp holder and the extended portion of the socket is inserted in the central opening of the lamp holder, the socket extending through the lamp holder so that the LED element extends outwardly from the first opening of the lamp holder; a lamp cover having a base that fits into the first opening of the lamp holder cover and provides a watertight seal between the lamp cover and the lamp holder cover.
An embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a waterproof lamp assembly for use in a light string comprising: a lamp cover; a lamp cover base attached to the lamp cover; a socket having internal openings and an extended portion; an LED element having LED leads that extend through the internal openings in the socket and are folded around an exterior surface of the extended portion of the socket, the extended portion having a predetermined shape; wires connected to the light string; a lamp holder that is overmolded around the wires to prevent moisture from entering the lamp holder, the lamp holder having a central opening that has a predetermined shape that substantially matches the predetermined shape of the extended portion of the socket; connectors having a lower portion that is overmolded in the lamp holder, and upper portions that extend outwardly from the lamp holder that are not overmolded, the connectors made from a malleable material and folded into the central opening of the lamp holder so that the LED leads disposed on the outer surface of the extended portion of the socket abut against the connectors and form an electrical connection when the socket is inserted into the central opening of the lamp holder.
An embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a method of providing a lamp assembly for an LED light string that is watertight and allows replacement of an LED element comprising: overmolding wires connected to the LED light string and lower portions of conductors attached to the wires to form a lamp holder having a central opening, the central opening having a predetermined shape; providing extended portions of the conductors that extend outwardly from the lamp holder that are not overmolded; folding the extended portions of the conductors into the central opening in the lamp holder; providing a snap ring around a peripheral portion of the lamp holder; forming a lamp holder cover having a first opening on a first end of the lamp holder cover, and a second opening that communicates with the first opening on a second end of the lamp holder cover; providing a snap recess in the second opening of the lamp holder cover that engages the snap ring of the lamp cover to form a watertight seal between the lamp holder cover and the lamp holder; providing a socket having an extended portion and openings formed in a central portion of the socket, the extended portion of the socket having a predetermined shape that substantially matches the predetermined shape of the central opening of the lamp holder; inserting LED leads connected to the LED element through the openings in the socket; folding the LED leads that extend beyond the extended portion of the socket around an outer peripheral portion of the extended portion of the socket; inserting the socket into the central opening of the lamp holder so that the LED leads abut against the connectors in the opening in the lamp holder to form an electrical contact; attaching a lamp cover to the first opening of the lamp holder.
An embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a method of providing a lamp assembly for an LED light string that is watertight and allows replacement of an LED element comprising: overmolding wires connected to the LED light string and lower portions of conductors attached to the wires to form a lamp holder having a central opening, the central opening having a predetermined shape; providing extended portions of the conductors that extend outwardly from the lamp holder that are not overmolded; folding the extended portions of the conductors into the central opening in the lamp holder; providing a socket having an extended portion and openings formed in a central portion of the socket, the extended portion of the socket having a predetermined shape that substantially matches the predetermined shape of the central opening of the lamp holder; inserting LED leads connected to the LED element through the openings in the socket; folding the LED leads that extend beyond the extended portion of the socket around an outer peripheral portion of the extended portion of the socket; inserting the socket into the central opening of the lamp holder so that the LED leads abut against the connectors in the opening in the lamp holder to form an electrical contact; attaching a lamp cover to the first opening of the lamp holder.
Various approaches have been used to provide a replaceable bulb, especially in a waterproof package, such as disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/949,804, filed Jul. 13, 2007, by Jing Jing Yu, entitled “Watertight LED Lamp,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/957,294, filed Dec. 14, 2007, by Jing Jing Yu, entitled “Substantially Inseparable LED Lamp Assembly,” which are specifically incorporated herein by reference for all that they disclose and teach. The lamp holder 100, illustrated in
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Hence, the embodiments disclose a waterproof lamp assembly that allows quick and easy replacement of LED elements. The waterproof lamp assembly allows the assembly to be used on light strings for both interior and exterior use on a prolonged basis. The lamp assembly can be easily assembled and disassembled for easy replacement of burned out LED elements. In addition, contacts that extend beyond the lamp holder are not subject to being coated by plastic during a plastic injection overmolding process of forming the lamp holder. Reliability and ease of manufacturing reduces costs and allows greater reliability in the operation of the lamp holder.
Variations of the methods of attachment of the lamp holder cover and lamp cover of the embodiments are disclosed above, can be used. For example, either an internal or external screw thread on the lamp holders 100, 300 can be used to attach the lamp holder cover. Similarly, friction-fit techniques and other techniques, including the snap ring and snap recess releasable attachment techniques, can also be used for attaching the lamp holders and lamp holder covers. Further, any of these techniques can be used to connect the lamp cover with the lamp holder of the embodiments of
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and other modifications and variations may be possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention except insofar as limited by the prior art.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 61/043,262, entitled “WATER-RESISTANT AND REPLACEABLE LED LAMPS,” filed Apr. 8, 2008, the entire disclosure of which is herein specifically incorporated by reference for all that it discloses and teaches.
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