What is the lamp?
The lamp socket, also known as the Edison screw, is the base of the screw under the thread to hold and connect the bulb to the power source. These sockets invented Thomas Edison and were sold in 1909, usually have real fibers that allow the bulb to be screwed clockwise and removed against the clockwise direction. To avoid theft in public places, the fibers are sometimes perverted to prevent installation on conventional luminaires.
lamps, luminaires and adapters are common types of accessories that include the lamp socket. Light luminaires and lamps include in their design not only for the holding and energy of the bulb, but also for the use of many types of bulbs on the market that use this design. Alternative designs were implemented at the beginning of the 20th century, which differed from Edison's design, but eventually fell out of use due to the practicality of the edison screw.
over the years has many types of Been adapters invented to use the availability of the socketlamps. Common types include adapters that screw into the lamp socket and convert them to the wall outlet. This is particularly suitable for installation outside Christmas lights when a standard drawer is not available. Other types convert the socket to the switching socket while allowing the bulb. Smoke detectors were also designed to connect to the lamp socket without disrupting the operation of the bulb.
Several disadvantages to Edison Screw is that if it is not properly connected, the metal screw can be under voltage, creating a potential risk of electric shock. Another disadvantage is that if the bulb is released in the socket, it will not work properly. Vibrations and other factors can lead to this problem.
Although the lamp socket has been Around for more than a hundred years, it has passed the time test. Many variations were tested, several of which were successful, but none of them was able to overcome the possession of EdisonAnd on the market. Advanced lamp production, such as energy -efficient bulbs and even fluorescent lamps, still use the Edison Screw Lamp Dutons Divisions.