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GB1603602A
GB1603602A GB2396180A GB2396180A GB1603602A GB 1603602 A GB1603602 A GB 1603602A GB 2396180 A GB2396180 A GB 2396180A GB 2396180 A GB2396180 A GB 2396180A GB 1603602 A GB1603602 A GB 1603602A
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ASIA ELECTRIC IND CORP
UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTING CO Ltd
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UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTING CO Ltd
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
    • H01R33/05Two-pole devices
    • H01R33/06Two-pole devices with two current-carrying pins, blades or analogous contacts, having their axes parallel to each other
    • H01R33/09Two-pole devices with two current-carrying pins, blades or analogous contacts, having their axes parallel to each other for baseless lamp bulb

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(54) IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO ELECTRICAL HOLDERS (71) We, UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUT ING COMPANY LIMITED, a British company, of 40 Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3LH, and Asia Electric Industries Corporation, a Corporation of Taiwan of 13/3 Hsiang Yang Road, 5th Floor, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inner member, a groove formed in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, an electrical lead received along said groove, a slot which continues from the groove and is formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member and a contact terminal arranged inwardly of said slot, attached to the lead and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said groove following a path for thus causing said electrical lead to follow said path.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inner member, first and second grooves formed diametrically opposite each other in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, electrical leads received along the respective grooves, first and second slots which continue from the first and second grooves, respectively, and are formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member, and first and second contact terminals arranged inwardly of the first and second slots, respectively, attached to the respective leads, and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said grooves following respective paths for thus causing said electrical leads to follow said paths.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood, and readily carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example, to the accompanying drawing, in which: Figure 1 shows a known electrical bulb holder of a Christmas lighting set, and Figure 2 shows an electrical bulb holder constituting an example of the present invention and forming part of a Christmas lighting set.
Referring to Figure 1, the holder comprises a tubular socket 1 of resilient plastics in the base of which is formed a widenedended slot 2 through which extend electrical leads 3. Crimped at 6 to those ends of the leads 3 within the socket 1 are plate-form contact terminals 4 (of which one has been omitted for the sake of clarity). The terminals 4 are arranged diametrically opposite each other with respect to the socket 1 and extend in respective planes approximately parallel to the axis of the socket 1. Their edges which are parallel to the axis of the socket 1 are guidingly received in channels 5 in the socket 3. The upper ends of the channels 5 are open and the lower ends thereof are closed. To mount the leads 3 and the terminals 4 in the socket 1, the leads 3 with the terminals 4 already crimped to the relevant ends thereof have their other ends inserted downwardly through the widened ends of the slot 2. Then the leads 3 are drawn downwardly, the terminals 4 being manually guided into the channels 5. Pulling of the leads 3 downwardly is ceased when the terminals 4 abut the closed lower ends of the channels 5.
The holder shown in Figure 1 has the disadvantage that the crimped connections 6 are relatively easily broken by a strong downward pull on the leads 3, since there is nothing other than the crimped connections preventing movement of the leads 3 axially relative to the socket 1.
Referring to Figure 2, the holder again comprises two plate-form, contact terminals 4, and two electrical leads 3 crimped at 6 to the terminals 4. However, the holder also includes a resilient plastics inner socket 7 for receiving the bulb (not shown) and a resilient plastics outer socket 8 for receiving the inner socket 7. The base of the socket 8 is formed with a central circular hole 9 through which the leads 3 extend. The outer peripheral surface of the socket 7 is formed with diametrically opposite grooves 10 of which one is hidden in Figure 2. Each groove 10 includes a portion 10' extending longitudinally of the socket 7 followed by a portion 10" extending circumferentially of the socket 7, and a portion 10"' again extending longitudinally of the socket 7, so that the groove follows a tortuous path in the form of a right-angled double bend.
Slots 11 continue upwardly from the grooves 10 to the upper end face of the socket 7 and extend from the outer peripheral surface of the socket 7 to the inner peripheral surface thereof. The upright edges of the plates 11 are received in channels 12 of the same form and serving the same purpose as the channels 5 of Figure 1.
In assembling the holder of Figure 2, the assembler first inserts the free ends of the leads 3 downwardly through the socket 8, then inserts the terminals 4 downwardly into the channels 12, and then lays the leads 3 along the grooves 10. The holder is now in the condition shown in Figure 2. The assembler then slides the socket 8 over the socket 7, the socket 8 so closely receiving the socket 7 and the grooves 10 being of such a depth that the portions of the leads 3 in the grooves 10 are frictionally gripped between the sockets 7 and 8. With the socket 7 completely home in the socket 8 the flange-form base of the socket 8 causes the leads 3 to be formed with respective other double bends.
The holder shown in Figure 2 has the advantage that downward pulls on the leads 3 can only with relative difficulty disconnect the leads from the terminals 4, because, not only do the crimped connetions 6 oppose downward movement of the leads 3 relative to the socket 7, but also the two double bends in each lead and the frictional gripping of that lead between the sockets 7 and 8 oppose such relative movement.
The present Specification has been divided out of the Complete Specification of our co-pending Patent Application No.
24821/78 (Serial No. 1603601) WHAT WE CLAIM IS: 1. An electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inn.er member, a groove formed in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, an electrical lead received along said groove, a slot which continues from the groove and is formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member, and a contact terminal arranged inwardly of said slot, attached to the lead and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said groove following a path for thus causing said electrical lead to follow said path.
2. An electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inner member, first and second grooves formed diametrically opposite each other in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, electrical leads received along the respective grooves, first and second slots which continue from the first and second grooves, respectively, and are formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member and first and second contact terminals arranged inwardly of the first and second slots, respectively, attached to the respective leads, and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said grooves following respective paths for thus causing said electrical leads to follow said paths.
3. A holder as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the arrangement is such that, with said inner member closely encircled by the outer member, said inner peripheral surface presses against said electrical lead(s) and thus said electrical lead(s) is/are frictionally gripped between the inner and outer members.
4. A holder as claimed in any preceding claim, and further comprising channels arranged at respective opposite sides of the or each slot, formed inwardly of the or each slot, extending towards the or each groove, opening towards each other and guidingly receiving respective opposite edges of the or each contact terminal.
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  1. **WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **.
    downward pull on the leads 3, since there is nothing other than the crimped connections preventing movement of the leads 3 axially relative to the socket 1.
    Referring to Figure 2, the holder again comprises two plate-form, contact terminals 4, and two electrical leads 3 crimped at 6 to the terminals 4. However, the holder also includes a resilient plastics inner socket 7 for receiving the bulb (not shown) and a resilient plastics outer socket 8 for receiving the inner socket 7. The base of the socket 8 is formed with a central circular hole 9 through which the leads 3 extend. The outer peripheral surface of the socket 7 is formed with diametrically opposite grooves 10 of which one is hidden in Figure 2. Each groove 10 includes a portion 10' extending longitudinally of the socket 7 followed by a portion 10" extending circumferentially of the socket 7, and a portion 10"' again extending longitudinally of the socket 7, so that the groove follows a tortuous path in the form of a right-angled double bend.
    Slots 11 continue upwardly from the grooves 10 to the upper end face of the socket 7 and extend from the outer peripheral surface of the socket 7 to the inner peripheral surface thereof. The upright edges of the plates 11 are received in channels 12 of the same form and serving the same purpose as the channels 5 of Figure 1.
    In assembling the holder of Figure 2, the assembler first inserts the free ends of the leads 3 downwardly through the socket 8, then inserts the terminals 4 downwardly into the channels 12, and then lays the leads 3 along the grooves 10. The holder is now in the condition shown in Figure 2. The assembler then slides the socket 8 over the socket 7, the socket 8 so closely receiving the socket 7 and the grooves 10 being of such a depth that the portions of the leads 3 in the grooves 10 are frictionally gripped between the sockets 7 and 8. With the socket 7 completely home in the socket 8 the flange-form base of the socket 8 causes the leads 3 to be formed with respective other double bends.
    The holder shown in Figure 2 has the advantage that downward pulls on the leads 3 can only with relative difficulty disconnect the leads from the terminals 4, because, not only do the crimped connetions 6 oppose downward movement of the leads 3 relative to the socket 7, but also the two double bends in each lead and the frictional gripping of that lead between the sockets 7 and 8 oppose such relative movement.
    The present Specification has been divided out of the Complete Specification of our co-pending Patent Application No.
    24821/78 (Serial No. 1603601) WHAT WE CLAIM IS: 1. An electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inn.er member, a groove formed in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, an electrical lead received along said groove, a slot which continues from the groove and is formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member, and a contact terminal arranged inwardly of said slot, attached to the lead and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said groove following a path for thus causing said electrical lead to follow said path.
  2. 2. An electrical holder, comprising an inner member, an outer member for encircling said inner member, first and second grooves formed diametrically opposite each other in the outer peripheral surface of said inner member, electrical leads received along the respective grooves, first and second slots which continue from the first and second grooves, respectively, and are formed through said inner member from said outer peripheral surface to an inner space of said inner member and first and second contact terminals arranged inwardly of the first and second slots, respectively, attached to the respective leads, and contactable from said inner space of said inner member, said grooves following respective paths for thus causing said electrical leads to follow said paths.
  3. 3. A holder as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the arrangement is such that, with said inner member closely encircled by the outer member, said inner peripheral surface presses against said electrical lead(s) and thus said electrical lead(s) is/are frictionally gripped between the inner and outer members.
  4. 4. A holder as claimed in any preceding claim, and further comprising channels arranged at respective opposite sides of the or each slot, formed inwardly of the or each slot, extending towards the or each groove, opening towards each other and guidingly receiving respective opposite edges of the or each contact terminal.
  5. 5. A holder as claimed in any preceding
    claim, and further comprising an inwardly directed flange of said outer member for co-operating with an end face of said inner member to provide a tortuous path for the or each electrical lead.
  6. 6. In a lighting set, an electrical holder as claimed in any preceding claim.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2560427A1 (en) * 1984-02-29 1985-08-30 Maville Paris Creations Electrical sockets for connecting small electric lamps
GB2202389A (en) * 1987-03-18 1988-09-21 Tung Ming Electrical Co Limite Safety socket device for ornamental lights
US5620343A (en) * 1996-02-20 1997-04-15 Pan; Wun F. Watertight socket structure for use in a light bulb

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2560427A1 (en) * 1984-02-29 1985-08-30 Maville Paris Creations Electrical sockets for connecting small electric lamps
GB2202389A (en) * 1987-03-18 1988-09-21 Tung Ming Electrical Co Limite Safety socket device for ornamental lights
US5620343A (en) * 1996-02-20 1997-04-15 Pan; Wun F. Watertight socket structure for use in a light bulb

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