Force-driven socket for light bulb
10794574 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R33/90
ELECTRICITY
F21V19/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R33/90
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A socket for allowing a threaded light bulb or a bayonet light bulb to be quickly and effectively inserted into and removed from the socket by axial force, avoiding the need for it to threaded by rotational forces within the socket to achieve connectivity. The socket includes a bulb interface including a plurality of flanges for cooperating with a bulb having a threaded base and/or a bayonet base.
Claims
1. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal portion defining an open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity and wherein said proximal portion is substantially continuous circumferentially around said proximal portion; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges defining a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces; and said sidewall inwardly facing surface below said proximal portion and further defines a bulb insertion channel having a first longitudinally extending channel having an inwardly facing opening, and said bulb interface inwardly facing surface further comprises a second perpendicularly extending channel extending transverse to said first channel, and said bulb insertion channel further comprises a third channel extending substantially longitudinally and extending distally from said second channel.
2. The light socket according to claim 1 further comprising a biasing member on said distal bottom wall for biasing the light bulb proximally.
3. The light socket according to claim 2 wherein said biasing member is a spring.
4. The light socket according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said at least two flanges includes a semi-circular cross-sectional profile.
5. The light socket according to claim 4 wherein two of said at least two flanges include said cross-sectional profile and are spaced apart a predetermined distance.
6. The light socketing according to claim 1 wherein said at least two flanges have a predetermined hardness so as to be flexible upon application of axial forces and being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces.
7. The light socket according to claim 1 wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface has a linear cross-sectional profile defined by a linear finger.
8. The light socketing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface is defined by a linear upper and bottom surface forming a triangular configuration in cross-section, said at least one of said at least two flanges configured to mate with a threaded bulb.
9. The light socket according to claim 8 wherein said at least two flanges include said triangle cross-sectional profile and are spaced apart a predetermined longitudinal distance.
10. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges defining a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb wherein at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface has a curvilinear cross-sectional profile defined by a curved upper surface and a substantially linear bottom surface.
11. The light socket according to claim 10 wherein two of said at least two flanges include said curvilinear cross-sectional profile and are spaced apart a predetermined distance.
12. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges, each extending substantially circumferentially around at least half of said inwardly facing surface and positioned longitudinally apart a predetermined distance so as to define a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface has a cross-sectional profile defined by a linear finger having a length measured radially which is greater than its width measured longitudinally.
13. The light socket according to claim 12 wherein said linear finger extends radially inwardly and distally at an acute angle relative to the horizontal axis.
14. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges defining a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface has a cross-sectional profile defined by a sloped upper surface extending distally from said inwardly facing surface at an acute angle to the horizontal axis and a bottom surface extending substantially perpendicular to said inwardly facing surface of said sidewall.
15. The light socket according to claim 14 wherein said at least two flanges have said cross-sectional profile and are spaced apart a predetermined distance.
16. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal portion defining an open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity and wherein said proximal portion is substantially continuous circumferentially around said proximal portion; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges defining a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces wherein said at least two flanges have different cross-sectional profiles; and said sidewall inwardly facing surface below said proximal portion and further defines a bulb insertion channel having a first longitudinally extending channel having an inwardly facing opening.
17. The light socketing according to claim 16 wherein said at least two flanges have a predetermined hardness so as to be flexible upon application of axial forces and being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces.
18. The light socket according to claim 16 wherein at least one of said at least two flanges includes a semi-circular cross-sectional profile.
19. The light socketing according to claim 16 wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface is defined by a linear upper and bottom surface forming a triangular configuration in cross-section, said at least one of said at least two flanges configured to mate with a threaded bulb.
20. A light socket for operative receipt of a light bulb having a threaded distal end wherein the bulb may be selectively screwed into the socket and force driven by distal axial forces into the socket, said socketing comprising: a proximal portion defining an open end configured for receipt of the light bulb, a distal bottom wall and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, said sidewall and said bottom wall defining a bulb receiving cavity and wherein said proximal portion is substantially continuous circumferentially around said proximal portion; wherein said distal bottom wall comprises a contact for providing connectivity of the socket to a power source and said sidewall further comprises a neutral conductor on an inwardly facing surface thereof; and said sidewall inwardly facing surface defines a bulb interface comprising at least two flanges defining a threaded interface for cooperating with the threaded distal end of the light bulb, said at least two flanges being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces wherein said at least two flanges have different cross-sectional profiles.
21. The light socketing according to claim 20 wherein said at least two flanges have a predetermined hardness so as to be flexible upon application of axial forces and being configured to and having tolerances for insertion of the light bulb by application of distal axial forces.
22. The light socket according to claim 20 wherein at least one of said at least two flanges includes a semi-circular cross-sectional profile.
23. The light socketing according to claim 20 wherein said at least one of said at least two flanges extending inwardly from said sidewall so as to define the bulb interface is defined by a linear upper and bottom surface forming a triangular configuration in cross-section, said at least one of said at least two flanges configured to mate with a threaded bulb.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The present invention will now be described in detail hereinafter by reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described; rather, this detailed description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and practice the invention.
(12) As used herein, the terms proximal and distal (excluding horizontal cross-sections) are used to refer to the axial ends of the socket and various components. The term proximal end refers to the end closely adjacent the socket opening for receipt of the bulb and the term distal end refers to the end of the socket for connecting to a wire. Also, as used herein, the axial direction refers to the longitudinal axis of the socket, along the center thereof. The term transverse direction refers to a direction which intersects the longitudinal axis, at any angle.
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(14) The bulb interface 16 includes at least one, and preferably a plurality of, flanges 18 for interfacing with the threads of a bulb. As shown in
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(16) The socket 10 also includes bottom contact 20 which provides the sockets hot electrical contact point and a side contact 21 which provides the neutral conductor. These are provided to complete the electrical transfer to illuminate the bulb.
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(22) While exemplary embodiments have been shown and described above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications to the disclosed embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art. The disclosure, therefore, is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from its spirit and scope.