Bulb socket

Electrical connectors – With coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in... – Bayonet coupling part movable about its axis

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C439S220000, C362S430000

Reexamination Certificate

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07104828

ABSTRACT:
A bulb socket is used with a bulb having a base and two mounting legs each including an enlarged member and has a casing, a bracket and a compression tab. The casing is hollow and has an open bottom. The bracket is mounted in the open bottom of the casing and has two openings, two curved slots and two ridges. The openings and curved slots are defined through the bracket. Each curved slot has an inlet hole and a locking recess. The ridges protrude from the bracket respectively along and adjacent to the curved slots. The compression tab is mounted on the bracket and has two feet extending respectively through openings. The feet pressing against the base and the ridges adjacent to the enlarged members prevent the vertical and horizontal movements of the enlarged members when no external force is applied to the bulb.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2127473 (1938-08-01), Sacco
patent: 3363217 (1968-01-01), Garver et al.
patent: 4256989 (1981-03-01), Trutner et al.
patent: 6779911 (2004-08-01), Chang
patent: 2006/0044842 (2006-03-01), Pazula

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