Bipin

Bipin

A bipin or bi-pin, (sometimes referred to as 2-pin, bipin cap or bipin socket), is a standard from the IEC for lamp fittings. These are used on many small incandescent light bulbs (especially halogen lamps), and on most fluorescent lights as well, where the filaments are involved in starting the tube when it is turned on.

Some lamps have pins placed closer together, preventing them from being interchanged with bulbs that are too high in wattage, which may cause excessive heat and possibly fire. These are sometimes called "mini-bipin". Some of these, particularly in automotive lighting, have the pins bent back onto the sides of the base of the bulb, this is instead called a wedge base or socket.

The bi-pin base was invented by Reginald Fessenden for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. After Westinghouse won the contract to wire and illuminate the first electrified fair with Nikolai Tesla's AC instead of archrival Thomas Edison's DC, Edison and his General Electric company refused to allow his patented Edison screw-base bulbs to be used. Westinghouse overcame this by inventing the bi-pin base to use at the fair.


Bipin codes

The suffix after the G indicates the pin size. GU usually also indicates that each pin has two diameters, being larger near the ends, in order to twist-lock into position in the socket. (The transition between the two diameters is a right-angle step rather than a taper.)

A lowercase "q" at the end of the designation indicates that it is a quad-pin base, with two bi-pin pairs. These are used with compact fluorescent tubes that plug into a light fixture that has a permanent ballast.

There are also double-ended tubes (both halogen and fluorescent) with one pin at each end, as well as high-output fluorescents with recessed or shrouded contacts, which are not covered here.

ee also

*Edison screw
*Bayonet mount

External links

* [http://www.lightspec.com/pdfs/lamps/cross_ref_europe_namerican_lamps.pdf Cross-reference for EU/US]


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