Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Supporting plural – independent coupling parts
Patent
1985-06-21
1987-09-15
Weidenfeld, Gil
Electrical connectors
With supporting means for coupling part
Supporting plural, independent coupling parts
165 80R, 439558, H01R 1360
Patent
active
046935410
ABSTRACT:
A connector is disclosed which permits an electrically illuminated ornament or the like to be readily connected to a string of conventional light sockets. A first connection is provided which preferably is in the form of a conventional socket for receiving a lamp which is inserted in a grommet carried by an ornament. At the opposite end, contacts are mounted in a support member of insulating material to form a plug assembly arrangd to fit within a conventional socket. The construction is such as to accommodate various types and dimensions of sockets. A coupling element attaches the connector to the ornament and acts as both a retention device and as a heat sink for the miniature light, the coupling element having particular utility in an edge-lit ornament.
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Flynn Charles J.
Knipp Jerry L.
Sanders Robert E.
Hallmark Cards Inc.
Pirlot David
Weidenfeld Gil
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