Cord connection structure for connecting a ballast circuit and a

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Special application – Vehicle

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315 76, 315DIG7, 439 29, 439 14, 361674, 307 108, B60Q 134

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053828763

ABSTRACT:
A cord connection structure for connecting a ballast circuit and a starter circuit in which an output cord from a starter circuit unit mounted on a lamp body is connected to a discharge bulb inserted into a bulb insertion hole, and an output cord from a ballast circuit unit disposed in the vicinity of a starter circuit unit is removably connected through a connector to a connector connection part (receptacle) provided in the starter circuit unit, characterized in that a connector slip-off preventing protector covering the connector coupled into the connector connection part is provided around the connector connection part (receptacle). Such a construction makes it difficult for a general user to connect and disconnect the connector of high voltage to and from the connector connection part.

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patent: 3739319 (1973-06-01), Garnett
patent: 5118990 (1992-06-01), Makita
patent: 5130905 (1992-07-01), Ruter
patent: 5173062 (1992-12-01), Uchida

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