Electrical connectors – Coupling part to receive fluorescent or neon lamp – Separately biased connector
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-10
2005-05-10
Hammond, Briggitte R. (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
Coupling part to receive fluorescent or neon lamp
Separately biased connector
C439S226000, C439S362000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06890199
ABSTRACT:
A socket for a bipin lamp has a relatively stationary body, a pair of contacts in the body symmetrically flanking an axis of the body, and a rotor formed with an axially open and generally diametrally extending slot and pivotal on the body about the axis between an outwardly open position and a crosswise position. Pins of the lamp are insertable into the slot and engageable with the contacts in the crosswise position. An operating part has a disk fixed to the rotor and formed with a slot aligned axially with the rotor slot and an arm fixed on and projecting radially from the disk past the lamp when the pins are in the slots. Thus a user can fit the lamp pins to the slots and pivot the rotor between the positions by the arm to engage the pins with the contacts.
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Greschner Hartmut
Vogt Karl-Wilhelm
BJB GmbH & Co. KG
Dubno Herbert
Hammond Briggitte R.
Wilford Andrew
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