Geometrical instruments
Patent
1981-03-03
1985-01-01
Desmond, Eugene F.
Geometrical instruments
339210T, H01R 1358
Patent
active
044913800
ABSTRACT:
A lamp socket for receiving a push-in type lamp is provided with receiving structure for being contained within the socket housing. Such structure includes a receptacle element having joined halves defining between them a central slot for receiving the push-in lamp base, from which emerge two wire leads for the lamp, such leads being bent back on opposite sides of the base tip. The joined halves of the receptacle elements define recesses at opposite ends of the slot for holding contacts at the ends of insulated leads. The halves are joined by an intermediary bar having a tab-like portion protruding downwardly with the leads on opposite faces. This portion is received by a ring-like clamp element. Outer surfaces of the downwardly-protruding portion are uneven and shaped complementarily to uneven inner surfaces of the clamp element for clamping the leads when joined.
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