GB2089145A - A protective casing for a lamp holder - Google Patents

A protective casing for a lamp holder Download PDF

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GB2089145A
GB2089145A GB8135938A GB8135938A GB2089145A GB 2089145 A GB2089145 A GB 2089145A GB 8135938 A GB8135938 A GB 8135938A GB 8135938 A GB8135938 A GB 8135938A GB 2089145 A GB2089145 A GB 2089145A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
    • H01R33/965Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof holders
    • H01R33/9651Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof holders for screw type coupling devices

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  • Fastening Of Light Sources Or Lamp Holders (AREA)
  • Arrangement Of Elements, Cooling, Sealing, Or The Like Of Lighting Devices (AREA)
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A protective casing (20) for a lamp holder (10) for outdoor use comprises a cylindrical part (21) and a bowl-shaped base part (22) which are made of a relatively soft, elastic material and can be clamped axially together around an ordinary lamp holder (10). The engagement faces between the two parts are formed with radial recesses, which together form a hole for the lead-in of a cable and are dimensioned so that the cable is fixed upon the clamping. This provides a seal for the cable lead-in and also tension relief of the cable. Owing to the clamping, a sealing ring (25) for the lamp (14, 15) is fixed between an end edge of the holder (10) and a rim flange (26) of the cylindrical part (21). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION A protective casing for a lamp holder For outdoor use it is known to enclose lamp holders, e.g. for lamp festoons, in protective casings which are cast around the lamp holder and its lead-in wires, and to fit an elastic sealing ring between the bulb and the lamp holder so that the electrically conductive metallic parts of the lamp holder are protected against ingress of water, which might cause shortcircuiting and corrosion. It is difficult or impossible to repair such a lamp holder because the interior parts are not accessible without damage to the lamp holder.
The invention relates to a protective casing for a lamp holder for outdoor use, and its object is to provide such a protective casing that can be disassembled and yet provides a good seal against ingress of water.
This object is achieved in that the protective casing comprises a substantially cylindrical part and a base part made of a relatively soft, elastic material and arranged to be clamped together around a lamp holder by a relative, axial movement and to thereby fix an elastic sealing ring between the edge of the lamp holder and in inwardly facing, annular flange on the substantially cylindrical part, and that cooperating recesses are provided-in the engagement faces between the two parts for receiving a cable in such a manner that the defining faces of these recesses are pressed sealingly around the cable upon the clamping of the two parts.Such a casing can be used together with an ordinary lamp holder for outdoor use, and when the cylindrical part and the base part are clamped together, without being turned with respect to each other, an effective seal is provided both between the two parts and between these and the lead-in wires. The clamping about these also makes special steps for tension relief superflous.
The protective casing is further characterized in that each of the recesses is semi-circular in crosssection, and this construction is specially adapted for use in connection with wires of a circular crosssection.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which; Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of an embodiment of the protective casing of the invention, in which a lamp holder with a bulb screwed into it is fitted, and Figure 2 is a side view of a part of the protective casing.
In Figure 1,10 represents a conventional lamp holder comprising a tube section 11, which contains not shown threads and a base member 12 which is screwed on to the threads and contains electrodes to make contact with the threads and the central electrode of the lamp. A diametrical through hole 13 is drilled through the base member 12 for the lead-in of a festoon cable, from which the lamp holder is to be suspended and with which the electrodes of the base member are connected. A lamp 14 with a cap 15 is screwed into the lamp holder, as shown.
The lamp holder 10 is enclosed by a protective casing which is generally designed by 20 and comprises a cylindrical part 21 and a bowl-shaped base part 22, both made of a relatively soft, elastic material, e.g. rubber or plastics. The two parts 21 and 22 are both formed with a rim flange 23 and 24, respectively, whose engagement faces directed towards each other are slightly conical, which assists in making the joint completely tight when the two engagement faces are clamped together by means of not shown screws, which extend through plain, axial holes in one flange and into threaded holes in the other flange.
Owing to this clamping, an elastic sealing 25 is clamped between the end edge of the tube section 11 of the lamp holder and an inwardly facing rim flange 26 on the outer end edge of the cylindrical part 21 of the protective casing 20. As appears from Figure 1 the inner edge of the sealing ring 25 will sealingly engagethe lamp cap 15.
Radial through-going recesses 27 of semi-circular cross-section, aligned with the hole 13 in the base member 12 of the lamp holder, are provided at two diametrically opposite locations in the engagement faces between the flanges 23 and 24. These recesses, in pairs, form cylindrical holes for receiving the cable which extends through the hole 13 and which has the dual function of supporting the lamp holder with the lamp and protective casing and of supplying power to the lamp. The recesses 27 are dimensioned so as to clamp the cable when the two parts 21 and 22 of the protective casing are clamped together, to thereby provide an effective seal for the cable leads-in and fix the cable in a manner that renders any other form of tension relief superfluous.
The base part 22 is, as shown, formed with an exterior lug 28, which may serve as a holding grip or for the mounting or suspension of the lamp or the like.
The protective casing 20 does not have to be constructed as shown in the drawing and described in the foregoing. It can of course be adapted for use together with other forms of lamp holders. Also, the clamping of the two parts can be effected in ways other than those described above, e.g. by means of loose clamping means.
1. A protective casing for a lamp holder for outdoor use, characterized in that it comprises a substantially cylindrical part and a base part made of a relatively soft, elastic material and arranged to be clamped together around a lamp holder by a relative, axial movement and to thereby fix an elastic sealing ring between the edge of the lamp holder and an inwardly facing, annular flange on the substantially cylindrical part, and that cooperating recesses are provided in the engagement faces between the two parts for receiving a cable in such a manner that the defining faces of these recesses are pressed sealingly around the cable upon the clamping of the two parts.
2. A protective casing according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the recesses is semi
**WARNING** end of DESC field may overlap start of CLMS **.

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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION A protective casing for a lamp holder For outdoor use it is known to enclose lamp holders, e.g. for lamp festoons, in protective casings which are cast around the lamp holder and its lead-in wires, and to fit an elastic sealing ring between the bulb and the lamp holder so that the electrically conductive metallic parts of the lamp holder are protected against ingress of water, which might cause shortcircuiting and corrosion. It is difficult or impossible to repair such a lamp holder because the interior parts are not accessible without damage to the lamp holder. The invention relates to a protective casing for a lamp holder for outdoor use, and its object is to provide such a protective casing that can be disassembled and yet provides a good seal against ingress of water. This object is achieved in that the protective casing comprises a substantially cylindrical part and a base part made of a relatively soft, elastic material and arranged to be clamped together around a lamp holder by a relative, axial movement and to thereby fix an elastic sealing ring between the edge of the lamp holder and in inwardly facing, annular flange on the substantially cylindrical part, and that cooperating recesses are provided-in the engagement faces between the two parts for receiving a cable in such a manner that the defining faces of these recesses are pressed sealingly around the cable upon the clamping of the two parts.Such a casing can be used together with an ordinary lamp holder for outdoor use, and when the cylindrical part and the base part are clamped together, without being turned with respect to each other, an effective seal is provided both between the two parts and between these and the lead-in wires. The clamping about these also makes special steps for tension relief superflous. The protective casing is further characterized in that each of the recesses is semi-circular in crosssection, and this construction is specially adapted for use in connection with wires of a circular crosssection. An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which; Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of an embodiment of the protective casing of the invention, in which a lamp holder with a bulb screwed into it is fitted, and Figure 2 is a side view of a part of the protective casing. In Figure 1,10 represents a conventional lamp holder comprising a tube section 11, which contains not shown threads and a base member 12 which is screwed on to the threads and contains electrodes to make contact with the threads and the central electrode of the lamp. A diametrical through hole 13 is drilled through the base member 12 for the lead-in of a festoon cable, from which the lamp holder is to be suspended and with which the electrodes of the base member are connected. A lamp 14 with a cap 15 is screwed into the lamp holder, as shown. The lamp holder 10 is enclosed by a protective casing which is generally designed by 20 and comprises a cylindrical part 21 and a bowl-shaped base part 22, both made of a relatively soft, elastic material, e.g. rubber or plastics. The two parts 21 and 22 are both formed with a rim flange 23 and 24, respectively, whose engagement faces directed towards each other are slightly conical, which assists in making the joint completely tight when the two engagement faces are clamped together by means of not shown screws, which extend through plain, axial holes in one flange and into threaded holes in the other flange. Owing to this clamping, an elastic sealing 25 is clamped between the end edge of the tube section 11 of the lamp holder and an inwardly facing rim flange 26 on the outer end edge of the cylindrical part 21 of the protective casing 20. As appears from Figure 1 the inner edge of the sealing ring 25 will sealingly engagethe lamp cap 15. Radial through-going recesses 27 of semi-circular cross-section, aligned with the hole 13 in the base member 12 of the lamp holder, are provided at two diametrically opposite locations in the engagement faces between the flanges 23 and 24. These recesses, in pairs, form cylindrical holes for receiving the cable which extends through the hole 13 and which has the dual function of supporting the lamp holder with the lamp and protective casing and of supplying power to the lamp. The recesses 27 are dimensioned so as to clamp the cable when the two parts 21 and 22 of the protective casing are clamped together, to thereby provide an effective seal for the cable leads-in and fix the cable in a manner that renders any other form of tension relief superfluous. The base part 22 is, as shown, formed with an exterior lug 28, which may serve as a holding grip or for the mounting or suspension of the lamp or the like. The protective casing 20 does not have to be constructed as shown in the drawing and described in the foregoing. It can of course be adapted for use together with other forms of lamp holders. Also, the clamping of the two parts can be effected in ways other than those described above, e.g. by means of loose clamping means. CLAIMS
1. A protective casing for a lamp holder for outdoor use, characterized in that it comprises a substantially cylindrical part and a base part made of a relatively soft, elastic material and arranged to be clamped together around a lamp holder by a relative, axial movement and to thereby fix an elastic sealing ring between the edge of the lamp holder and an inwardly facing, annular flange on the substantially cylindrical part, and that cooperating recesses are provided in the engagement faces between the two parts for receiving a cable in such a manner that the defining faces of these recesses are pressed sealingly around the cable upon the clamping of the two parts.
2. A protective casing according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the recesses is semi circular in cross-section.
3. A protective casing for a lamp holder substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2399696A (en) * 2003-03-18 2004-09-22 Hager Engineering Ltd Two-part lampholder supporting lamp shade
AU2010100308B4 (en) * 2010-03-30 2010-10-28 Designlite Pty Ltd LED light tube

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2399696A (en) * 2003-03-18 2004-09-22 Hager Engineering Ltd Two-part lampholder supporting lamp shade
AU2010100308B4 (en) * 2010-03-30 2010-10-28 Designlite Pty Ltd LED light tube

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