Electrical connectors – With provision to dissipate – remove – or block the flow of heat – Distinct heat sink
Patent
1993-03-09
1993-11-23
Schwartz, Larry I.
Electrical connectors
With provision to dissipate, remove, or block the flow of heat
Distinct heat sink
439617, 362294, H01R 1300
Patent
active
052638740
ABSTRACT:
A thermally controlled bi-pin lamp socket includes a pair of female, electrically-conductive receptacles, laterally spaced apart in a parallel relationship in a common plane, each female receptacle is an elongated tube with an internal surface at a first end mechanically and electrically engageable with the pins of a bi-pin lamp. The second end of each receptacle has a means for connection to a source of electrical power. The receptacles are retained in a ceramic housing having a generally flat configuration. The housing has upper and lower walls having internal surfaces in contact with external surfaces of the female receptacles. Heat-conductive metal radiators are held against the external walls of the ceramic housing by screws with nuts and spring washers.
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patent: 4568854 (1986-02-01), Westlund, Jr. et al.
patent: 4841422 (1989-06-01), Groh
Nguyen Khiem
Schwartz Larry I.
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