GB1565266A – Lamp assemblies having resiliently mounted bulb sockets
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GB1565266A – Lamp assemblies having resiliently mounted bulb sockets
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Lamp assemblies having resiliently mounted bulb sockets
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GB1565266A
GB1565266A
GB1254/77A
GB125477A
GB1565266A
GB 1565266 A
GB1565266 A
GB 1565266A
GB 1254/77 A
GB1254/77 A
GB 1254/77A
GB 125477 A
GB125477 A
GB 125477A
GB 1565266 A
GB1565266 A
GB 1565266A
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mounting member
socket base
base
projection
lamp assembly
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1976-03-22
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GB1254/77A
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Dominion Auto Accessories Ltd
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Dominion Auto Accessories Ltd
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1976-03-22
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1977-01-13
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1980-04-16
1977-01-13
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F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21—LIGHTING
F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
F21S43/00—Signalling devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. brake lamps, direction indicator lights or reversing lights
F21S43/10—Signalling devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. brake lamps, direction indicator lights or reversing lights characterised by the light source
F21S43/19—Attachment of light sources or lamp holders
Description
PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 21) Application No 1254 i 77 ( 22) Filed 13 Jan 1977 ( 31) Convention Application No 668849 ( 32) Filed 22 March 1976 in ( 33) United States of America (US) ( 44) Complete Specification published 16 April 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 F 2 IV 19/00//B 6 OQ 1/26 ( 52) Index at acceptance F 4 R 374 414 41 Y 43 Y PV H 2 E 9 B ( 11) 1 565 266 ( 54) IMPROVEMENTS IN LAMP ASSEMBLIES HAVING RESILIENTLY MOUNTED BULB SOCKETS ( 71) We, DOMINION AUTO ACCESSORIES LIMITED, a corporation organised and existing according to the laws of Canada, of 420 Keele Street, Toronto, Province of Ontario, Canada M 6 P 2 L 2, (assignee of ROEL C BUCK, and PETER ERIC B RUDY), do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the
following statement:-
This invention relates to lamp assemblies, such as marker lamp assemblies.
In lamp assemblies which are used with automotive vehicles, it has become necessary to mount the bulb resiliently in order to minimize the risk of damage to the bulb due to vibration A typical construction is shown in United States Patent No 3,222,512.
Prior constructions, such as that shown in United States Patent No 3,222,512, have the common fault of cumbersome assembly In such devices, it has proved virtually impossible to automate the assembly operation due to the structural design The construction described in this USA patent involves an operation whereby the shock isolating member must be “scraped” through the socket housing.
Among the objects of this invention are to provide an improved lamp assembly providing shock resistance mounting which is easily assembled, e g by a “truss & lock” arrangement, relatively simple in construction, transmits a minimum of vibration to the bulb in use, and incorporates parts that are easily made.
In accordance with the present invention, a lamp assembly comprises a lens, a housing including a base, a resilient mounting member, means for fixing the resilient mounting member on the base, the resilient mounting member having a central resilient portion spaced from said base of the housing, said central portion having a centrally located opening therein, said opening having at least a portion thereof extending away from the centre, and a lamp bulb socket base, said socket base having a planar surface and a centrally located projection, said projection having at least one laterally extending portion spaced from said planar surface of said socket base such that said socket base may be mounted on said resilient mounting member by inserting said projection through said opening and rotating said socket base relative to said mounting member to bring the laterally extending portion of the projection beneath the central portion of the resilient mounting member, said lens being fitted on said housing to enclose said mounting member and said socket base.
The invention is further described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a part sectional perspective view of a marker lamp assembly constructed in accordance with the invention, Figure 2 is an exploded view of portions of the assembly shown in Figure 1, Figure 3 is a fragmentary bottom perspective view of a part shown in Figure 2, Figure 4 is a bottom perspective view of another part shown in Figure 2, Figure 5 is a bottom plan view of a portion of the assembly, Figure 6 is a sectional view taken along the line 6-6 in Figure 1, and Figure 7 is an exploded view of the subassembly shown in Figures 4 and 5.
Referring to Figures 1 and 6, a marker lamp assembly 10 comprises a housing 11 and a removable lens 12 retained in position by an O-ring 13 that engages a groove 14 in the housing and a complementary groove in the lens.
The housing 10 includes a base wall 15 and a peripheral wall 15 a The base wall 15 has a substantially flat upper surface A resilient mounting member 16 of resilient material such as polyvinylchloride having a durometer of 55 to 65 is mounted on thte upper surface of the bottom wall 15 The resilient mounting member 16 includes a 1,565,266 peripheral flange 17 which engages the upper surface of the wall 15 and a central substantially planar portion 18 of substantially uniform thickness connected to the flange portion by an inclined portion 19 The flange 17 is formed with a raised bead 20 and a complementary retaining plate 21 engages the flange 17 The resilient mounting member 16 and plate 21 are connected to one another by tabs 21 a on the plate 21 bent about the flange 17 to form a subassembly (Figs 4, 5, 7) Projections 21 c on the wall 15 extend through openings 21 b on the plate 21 and the tips of the projections 21 c are deformed to retain the subassembly on the base wall 15.
The central portion 18 of the resilient mounting member 16 has an opening 22 which is key-hole shaped with the centre of the circular portion of the opening at the centre of the central portion 18.
A plastics socket base 23 includes a bottom wall 24 and end walls 25, 26 having semi-circular socket receiving portions 27, 28 The socket for the bulb is completed by clamps 29 which are fastened to the socket base 23 by deforming projections 30 which extend through openings 31 in the clamps 29 Electrical contact is made through contact members 32 mounted on a fibreboard 33 which extends into a groove 34 in the socket base.
The surface of the bottom wall 24 of the socket base 23 is planar and an integral projection 35 extends downwardly therefrom and has oppositely directed ears 36.
The distance between the upper surface of the ears 36 and the under surface of the socket base 23 is substantially equal to the thickness of the portion 18 of the mounting member 16.
The socket base 23 is positioned on the resilient mounting member 16 by inserting the projection 35 through the opening 22 as shown in broken lines in Figure 5 and thereafter rotating the base to bring the recesses 37 in the ends of the projection 36 into engagement with the ends of ribs 38 formed on the undersurface of the resilient mounting member 16 In this manner the socket base 23 is maintained against rotation with respect to the resilient mounting member 16 Electrical connections to the bulbs are provided through appropriate wires, the bulbs being inserted through the opening formed by the clamps 29 and the recesses 27, 28 and rotated to bring the pins P into engagement with notches 39, 40 formed respectively in 6 the socket base 23 and the clamps 29.
Claims (7)
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1 A lamp assembly, comprising a lens, a housing including a base, a resilient mounting member, means for fixing said resilient mounting member on said base, said resilient mounting member having a central resilient portion spaced from said base, said central portion having a centrally located opening therein, said opening having at least a portion thereof extending away from the centre, and a lamp bulb socket base, said socket base having a planar surface and a centrally located projection, said projection having at least one laterally extending portion spaced from said planar surface of said socket base such that said socket base may be mounted on said resilient mounting member by inserting said projection through said opening and rotating said socket base relative to said mounting member to bring the laterally extending portion of the projection beneath the central portion of the mounting member, said lens being fitted on said housing to enclose said mounting member and said socket base.
2 A lamp assembly as claimed in Claim I including means integral with and on the underside of said central portion of said mounting member for engaging said projection to circumferentially locate said socket base with respect to the said mounting member.
3 A lamp assembly as claimed in Claim I or 2 wherein said projection has opposed laterally extending portions.
4 A lamp assembly as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 3 wherein said means for retaining said mounting member on said base of said housing comprises a retainer plate.
A lamp assembly as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 4 wherein the distance between the upper surface of said laterally projecting portion and the planar surface of said socket base is substantially equal to the thickness of said central portion of said mounting member.
6 A lamp assembly as claimed in any preceding claim in which said socket base has two lamp-bulb receiving sockets.
7 A lamp assembly constructed substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
W P THOMPSON & CO, Coopers Buildings, Church Street, Liverpool Ll 3 AB.
Chartered Patent Agents.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1980 Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A IAY from which copies may be obtained.
GB1254/77A
1976-03-22
1977-01-13
Lamp assemblies having resiliently mounted bulb sockets
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US05/668,849
US4070566A
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1976-03-22
1976-03-22
Marker lamp assembly
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GB1565266A
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1980-04-16
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1976-03-22
1977-01-13
Lamp assemblies having resiliently mounted bulb sockets
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GB2151859A
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1983-12-22
1985-07-24
Ega Ltd
Enclosure for electrical devices
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1988-08-24
1990-12-18
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Lamp with an integral switch
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(en)
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1995-07-18
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Valeo Vision
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Truck Lite Co
Vehicle light
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1958-07-16
1960-12-20
Truck Lite Co
Vehicle light
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(en)
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1961-01-09
1963-07-02
Signal Stat Corp
Cab lamp for automotive vehicles
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*
1961-03-16
1964-08-25
Signal Stat Corp
Shock absorbing mountings for vehicle lamp components
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*
1964-06-01
1965-04-23
Lehigh Valley Ind
Clearance and position lamps fitted with shock absorber for motor vehicles
1976
1976-03-22
US
US05/668,849
patent/US4070566A/en
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Expired – Lifetime
1977
1977-01-11
CA
CA269,474A
patent/CA1071169A/en
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Expired
1977-01-13
GB
GB1254/77A
patent/GB1565266A/en
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Expired
1977-01-14
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SE7700350A
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unknown
1977-01-18
IT
IT47689/77A
patent/IT1082667B/en
active
1977-01-31
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FR7702623A
patent/FR2345660A1/en
active
Granted
1977-02-03
JP
JP1120077A
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Pending
1977-03-19
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Title
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1983-12-22
1985-07-24
Ega Ltd
Enclosure for electrical devices
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1981-01-19
FR2345660A1
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1977-10-21
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1980-02-05
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1977-09-27
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1982-04-30
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1985-05-21
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1980-07-02
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Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1983-09-01
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Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee