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US3798588A
US3798588A US00305207A US3798588DA US3798588A US 3798588 A US3798588 A US 3798588A US 00305207 A US00305207 A US 00305207A US 3798588D A US3798588D A US 3798588DA US 3798588 A US3798588 A US 3798588A
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    • 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
    • H01R33/46Two-pole devices for bayonet type base
    • H01R33/465Two-pole devices for bayonet type base secured to structure or printed circuit board

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  • an electrical socket assembly for a lamp or other pluglike member comprising a two-part body constituted by a first lampor plug-receiving member and a second member in mating engagement with and secured to the first member, and at least one contact member which is positively located in a corresponding cavity defined between the first and second members and is arranged to provide electrical contact on the one hand with a corresponding lamp or other plug-like member engaged in the body, and on the other hand with external circuit means.
  • the two members constituting the body may be telescopically engaged one within the other.
  • the second member consists of a blind cup within which the first member is nested, the cup carrying adjacent its open end a radially outwardly extending sealing flange which in use abuts the face of a member on which the socket is mounted.
  • The, or each cavity may conveniently include a portion defined between the telescoping surfaces of the body members and extending parallel to their common axis.
  • Indexing means may be provided to ensure correct relative alignment of the first and second members during assembly of the socket.
  • the socket may be provided with locking means enabling it to be mounted on a printed circuit board, and the, or a contact member may be arranged to make contact directly with the conductors of the printed circuit board when the socket is engaged therewith.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment of the invention, partly broken away to show detail
  • FIG. 2 is a transverse cross-section taken on the line IIIl of FIG. 1, and
  • FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal cross-section of the embodiment taken on the line indicated at IIIIII in FIG. 2.
  • the specific socket described below consists of a body constituted by first and second hollow cylindrical members 1 and 2 respectively, and a pair of metal contact members 3a and 3b.
  • the member 2 is closed at one end, 4, and adjacent its other, open, end carries an outwardly projecting annular flange 5, which in turn merges into a peripheral sealing skirt 6.
  • the member 1 nests within the member 2, making a tight fit therein, and, at its end adjacent the open end of the member 1, carries a pair of lugs 7 for locking engagement in a suitably shaped aperture in a mounting panel.
  • the lugs are recessed at 8 to accommodate the ends 3a, 3b of the contact members, which are shaped as illustrated to engage printed conductors on the mounting panel, and chamfered at 9 to provide camming surfaces which assist application of the socket to its mounting panel.
  • the ribs 12 and slots 13 define corresponding elongated cavities 15 between them, with a cross-section equal to that of the contact members 3a and 3b which, as will be seen from the drawings, each includes an elongated central portion 3a" and 3b" located within its corresponding cavity 15.
  • the ends 3a and 3b of the contact members 3a and 3b extend through cut out regions 16 in the corresponding end of the inner member 1, and are shaped to effect contact with a double contact bayonet fitting lamp engaged in the inner member by means of bayonet slots 17 formed in the inner surface of the wall of that member.
  • the parts 1 and 2 are moulded from nylon, while the contact members 3a and 3b are fabricated from phosphor-bronze strip. During manufacture, the parts are assembled into the relative positions shown in the drawings, and the parts 1 and 2 are then welded together. The contact members 3a and 3b are then securely and permanently held in their correct positions in the socket.
  • the socket is intended for assembly in an aperture in a printed circuit board.
  • the aperture has a diameter equal to the outer diameter of the member 2, and its margin is slotted symmetrically in two places so that the lugs 7 may pass through the board when the socket is applied, after which rotation of the socket through in a clockwise direction about its axis, viewed from the end 4, will cause the lugs 7 to ride behind the unslotted parts of the board to lock the socket in position.
  • the sealing skirt 6 engages the face of the board, and because of the closed character of the member 1, the aperture in the board is effectively sealed.
  • An electrical socket assembly for a lamp or other plug-like member, comprising in combination a twopart body constituted by a first, lampor plug-receiving member and a second member in mating telescoped engagement with, and secured to, said first member and defining therebetween a cavity, said second member being in the form of a cup, closed at one end and open at its other end, in which said first member is nested, and which carries adjacent its open end a radially outwardly extending sealing flange, and a contact member positively located within said cavity, said contact member comprising a first, lamp or plug receiving, region and a second, terminal, portion.
  • indexing means define correct relative alignment of said first and second members.

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An electrical socket assembly for a lamp or a plug is formed of two body parts in mutual mating engagement. Contact members are positively located in cavities defined between the body parts, and may be shaped to engage directly with conductors on a printed circuit board with which the socket is assembled.

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Elite tates atet 1 1 3,798,588 Howe et a1. Mar. 19, 1974 ELECTRICAL SOCKET ASSEMBLY [56] References Cited [75] Inventors: John Arthur Howe. Tollerton; David UNITED STATES PATENTS Michael Anthony, Kenworthy, 3.324.442 6/1967 Greasley 339/127 R X Barnsley, both of England 2.953.769 9/1960 Woofter et a1 339/176 L X 2.637.790 5/1953 Woodside et al. 339/206 L [73] Ass1gnee: TRW Inc., Cleveland, Ohio FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [22] Wed: 1972 1,801,514 5/1970 Germany 339/17 D [21] App]. No: 305,207
Primary ExaminerBobby R. Gay Assistant Examiner-Terrell P. Lewis [30] Foreign Application Pnomy Data Attorney, Agent, or Firm-James R. OConnor; Hall Nov. 10, 1971 Great Britain 52175/71 & Houghton [52] US. Cl. 339/127, 339/17 D, 339/176 L,
339/206 L [57] ABSTRACT I Int. Cl. An electrical socket assembly for a lam o a i [58] Field of Search 339/17 R, 17 C, 17 CF,
339/17 D, 45 T,50,59,63,119,125,127, 128,145,154,174,176 L, 177 L, 183 R, 184 L, 188 R,191,193,194,196,199,200, 206 L, 210, 220, 221 L formed of two body parts in mutual mating engagement. Contact members are positively located in cavities defined between the body parts, and'may be shaped to engage directly with conductors on a printed circuit board with which the socket is assembled.
3 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures ELECTRICAL SOCKET ASSEMBLY This invention relates to an electrical socket assembly.
According to the present invention, there is provided an electrical socket assembly for a lamp or other pluglike member, comprising a two-part body constituted by a first lampor plug-receiving member and a second member in mating engagement with and secured to the first member, and at least one contact member which is positively located in a corresponding cavity defined between the first and second members and is arranged to provide electrical contact on the one hand with a corresponding lamp or other plug-like member engaged in the body, and on the other hand with external circuit means.
Conveniently the two members constituting the body may be telescopically engaged one within the other. In one particular arrangement of this type, the second member consists of a blind cup within which the first member is nested, the cup carrying adjacent its open end a radially outwardly extending sealing flange which in use abuts the face of a member on which the socket is mounted. The, or each cavity may conveniently include a portion defined between the telescoping surfaces of the body members and extending parallel to their common axis.
Indexing means may be provided to ensure correct relative alignment of the first and second members during assembly of the socket.
The socket may be provided with locking means enabling it to be mounted on a printed circuit board, and the, or a contact member may be arranged to make contact directly with the conductors of the printed circuit board when the socket is engaged therewith.
The invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the drawings accompanying the Provisional Specification, of which:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment of the invention, partly broken away to show detail,
FIG. 2 is a transverse cross-section taken on the line IIIl of FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal cross-section of the embodiment taken on the line indicated at IIIIII in FIG. 2.
As illustrated in the drawings, the specific socket described below consists of a body constituted by first and second hollow cylindrical members 1 and 2 respectively, and a pair of metal contact members 3a and 3b. The member 2 is closed at one end, 4, and adjacent its other, open, end carries an outwardly projecting annular flange 5, which in turn merges into a peripheral sealing skirt 6. The member 1 nests within the member 2, making a tight fit therein, and, at its end adjacent the open end of the member 1, carries a pair of lugs 7 for locking engagement in a suitably shaped aperture in a mounting panel. The lugs are recessed at 8 to accommodate the ends 3a, 3b of the contact members, which are shaped as illustrated to engage printed conductors on the mounting panel, and chamfered at 9 to provide camming surfaces which assist application of the socket to its mounting panel.
Correct alignment of the socket body members 1 and 2 during assembly is ensured by co-operating shaped portions on the two parts as seen in FIG. 2. Firstly, longitudinally extending radially inwardly projecting ribs 10 on the inner wall surface of the member 2 engage closely within corresponding longitudinal grooves 11 in the outer wall surface of the member 1. Secondly, the inner wall surface of member 2 is formed with two inwardly projecting longitudinally extending ribs 12, which engage in corresponding slots 13 in lobes 14 on the member 1 which fit closely within the cylindrical wall of the member 2. The ribs 12 and slots 13 define corresponding elongated cavities 15 between them, with a cross-section equal to that of the contact members 3a and 3b which, as will be seen from the drawings, each includes an elongated central portion 3a" and 3b" located within its corresponding cavity 15.
The ends 3a and 3b of the contact members 3a and 3b extend through cut out regions 16 in the corresponding end of the inner member 1, and are shaped to effect contact with a double contact bayonet fitting lamp engaged in the inner member by means of bayonet slots 17 formed in the inner surface of the wall of that member.
The parts 1 and 2 are moulded from nylon, while the contact members 3a and 3b are fabricated from phosphor-bronze strip. During manufacture, the parts are assembled into the relative positions shown in the drawings, and the parts 1 and 2 are then welded together. The contact members 3a and 3b are then securely and permanently held in their correct positions in the socket.
As remarked above, the socket is intended for assembly in an aperture in a printed circuit board. The aperture has a diameter equal to the outer diameter of the member 2, and its margin is slotted symmetrically in two places so that the lugs 7 may pass through the board when the socket is applied, after which rotation of the socket through in a clockwise direction about its axis, viewed from the end 4, will cause the lugs 7 to ride behind the unslotted parts of the board to lock the socket in position. When so assembled, the sealing skirt 6 engages the face of the board, and because of the closed character of the member 1, the aperture in the board is effectively sealed.
It will be appreciated that the invention is not restricted to sockets for any particular pattern of lamp,
nor, indeed to sockets for lamps, since any other pluglike member may be accommodated. Also, the means of mounting the socket, and of establishing external connections may be varied at will.
We claim:
1. An electrical socket assembly, for a lamp or other plug-like member, comprising in combination a twopart body constituted by a first, lampor plug-receiving member and a second member in mating telescoped engagement with, and secured to, said first member and defining therebetween a cavity, said second member being in the form of a cup, closed at one end and open at its other end, in which said first member is nested, and which carries adjacent its open end a radially outwardly extending sealing flange, and a contact member positively located within said cavity, said contact member comprising a first, lamp or plug receiving, region and a second, terminal, portion.
2. An electrical socket assembly according to claim 1 wherein indexing means define correct relative alignment of said first and second members.
3. An electrical socket assembly according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of contact members are provided,
each located within a corresponding cavity region.

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1. An electrical socket assembly, for a lamp or other plug-like member, comprising in combination a two-part body constituted by a first, lamp- or plug-receiving member and a second member in mating telescoped engagement with, and secured to, said first member and defining therebetween a cavity, said second member being in the form of a cup, closed at one end and open at its other end, in which said first member is nested, and which carries adjacent its open end a radially outwardly extending sealing flange, and a contact member positively located within said cavity, said contact member comprising a first, lamp or plug receiving, region and a second, terminal, portion.
2. An electrical socket assembly according to claim 1 wherein indexing means define correct relative alignment of said first and second members.
3. An electrical socket assembly according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of contact members are provided, each located within a corresponding cavity region.
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US3990764A (en) * 1974-09-09 1976-11-09 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Connector
US4076358A (en) * 1977-03-28 1978-02-28 Essex Group, Inc. Lamp socket for printed circuit
US4264117A (en) * 1979-12-21 1981-04-28 Amp Incorporated Socket for wedge base incandescent lamp
US4473869A (en) * 1981-09-28 1984-09-25 U.S. Philips Corporation Luminaire with resilient sleeve and band connection
EP0139950A1 (en) * 1983-09-10 1985-05-08 ULO-Werk Moritz Ullmann GmbH + Co. KG Lamp holder
US4864185A (en) * 1986-04-14 1989-09-05 North American Philips Corporation Automotive lamp having an insulating base
US4940422A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-07-10 Zanxx, Inc. Low profile lamp socket assembly
US4958429A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-09-25 Zanxx, Inc. Method of making low profile lamp socket assembly
US5000702A (en) * 1989-05-17 1991-03-19 Zanxx, Inc. Low profile lamp socket assembly and method of making
US5035643A (en) * 1989-05-17 1991-07-30 Zanxx, Inc. Axial low profile lamp socket assembly
FR2732749A1 (en) * 1995-04-06 1996-10-11 Valeo Vision Holder for bayonet-type signal lamp for motor vehicle
US6217340B1 (en) * 2000-02-24 2001-04-17 Trw Inc. Electrical connector assembly
US20050181681A1 (en) * 2004-02-18 2005-08-18 Smk Corporation Waterproof relay connector
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US3324442A (en) * 1964-01-31 1967-06-06 Pressac Ltd Lamp holder, primarily for use with circuit boards
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US2953769A (en) * 1958-02-24 1960-09-20 Gen Motors Corp Socket and terminal means for pin-type lamp bulb connection
US3324442A (en) * 1964-01-31 1967-06-06 Pressac Ltd Lamp holder, primarily for use with circuit boards
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US3990764A (en) * 1974-09-09 1976-11-09 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Connector
US4076358A (en) * 1977-03-28 1978-02-28 Essex Group, Inc. Lamp socket for printed circuit
US4264117A (en) * 1979-12-21 1981-04-28 Amp Incorporated Socket for wedge base incandescent lamp
US4473869A (en) * 1981-09-28 1984-09-25 U.S. Philips Corporation Luminaire with resilient sleeve and band connection
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US4864185A (en) * 1986-04-14 1989-09-05 North American Philips Corporation Automotive lamp having an insulating base
US4940422A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-07-10 Zanxx, Inc. Low profile lamp socket assembly
US4958429A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-09-25 Zanxx, Inc. Method of making low profile lamp socket assembly
US5000702A (en) * 1989-05-17 1991-03-19 Zanxx, Inc. Low profile lamp socket assembly and method of making
US5035643A (en) * 1989-05-17 1991-07-30 Zanxx, Inc. Axial low profile lamp socket assembly
FR2732749A1 (en) * 1995-04-06 1996-10-11 Valeo Vision Holder for bayonet-type signal lamp for motor vehicle
US6217340B1 (en) * 2000-02-24 2001-04-17 Trw Inc. Electrical connector assembly
US20050181681A1 (en) * 2004-02-18 2005-08-18 Smk Corporation Waterproof relay connector
US7070463B2 (en) * 2004-02-18 2006-07-04 Smk Corporation Waterproof relay connector
JP2014013652A (en) * 2012-07-03 2014-01-23 Yazaki Corp Socket device
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