Ceramic socket

Electrical connectors – Uninterrupted support rail or uninterrupted contact – With means to join tandem rails or tandem contacts

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07025608

ABSTRACT:
The invention is relative to a ceramic socket, which is established on the baseboard of lamps and lanterns through bearing leg. The said socket consists of a body and a cap. The lateral side of body where the cap fastens on it and towards the baseboard has wire entrances for polar wires. Polar wires go into the baseboard through their independent entrance connect to corresponding slug and tongue in order to settle wires between the socket and the baseboard. This structure avoids the shadow projected on the lamp body to affect the appearance. On the other hand, wires being concealed between the socket and the baseboard are isolated from lamps. Even it multiple lamps sit on a single socket, this structure will still remove hidden peril of short circuit even when the electrical insulating material of the wire sheet is heated or damaged.

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patent: 5755508 (1998-05-01), Wheaton
patent: 6229107 (2001-05-01), Flint et al.
patent: 6854988 (2005-02-01), Marmaropoulos et al.
patent: 2003/0210982 (2003-11-01), Chen

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