[0001] This invention relates to one kind of improved vase-type illuminative devices comprising
such component parts as transparent container, transparent base board, supporting
stand and illuminating mechanism, in which the transparent base board can be either
movably or immovably mounted on the underside of the said container, while the flowers
or various kinds of ornaments are inserted in place into the holding hole on the base
board, and is characterized by that apart from providing the idealest lighting effect,
it achieves a most satisfactory result by means of filling hued liquid through the
upper portion of the container or the transparent base board, and by installing fixed
bulbs or rotatable chromatic light source on the upper or lower side of the container.
[0002] In general, the contemporary flower vases are mostly made of opaque materials such
as porcelain, marble, enamel, etc. and filled with water to preserve the freshness
of the flowers held upright therein. Such kind of vases adapt to interior decoration,
nevertheless the insufficient lighting and poor ventilation indoors considerably discount
the pleasure of sight that the flowers can offer. However, provided such vases are
removed outdoors, the bright living flowers will inevitably incur the contamination
of the dustrich urban air, and appear only dull and matted in color. Moreover, in
conventional types of vases, the visible portion of a bundle of flower held thereby
is confined to what rises above the margin of opening of the vases instead of a whole
bundle, and in this regard they will become functionless in case the flower stems
are too short to be held in place.
[0003] As far as the flower-arranging plates frequently seen are concerned, nor can their
displaying function in terms of interior decoration be said satisfactory not only
because the shallow reservoir due to their dwarf figuration resting flat on the table
allows only limited water be stored therein, but also because the way flowers held
in position is exclusively performed by securing the flower stems onto a number of
spikes pointing upward constructing a nail-bed-like base which is liable to injure
the vulnerable stem of cut flowers especially those succulent, herbaceous ones such
as gladiolus, lili, daisies, etc. Moreover such way of standing flower does not always
ensure a secure positioning, in other words, the flowers are tend to lean askew or
aside and appear only unduly awkward. When such flower-arranging devices are placed
in a place subjected to motions such as vehicles, trains, airplanes or ships, high
caution must be taken to avoid them falling off on the deckboard and being broken
thereon, if not that bad, the reserved water may still be splas-hed out and renders
much trouble, therefore their application is much limited.
[0004] About the art lamps frequently appear in families as well as in some public occasions,
the hue and patterns are usually encaustically printed on the glass lamp shade and
the scene is thus displayed in our sight by passing the lamp light through the patterned
lamp shade. Inasmuch as both the hue and patterns are all geometrically planar, they
fail to create a solid and stereoscopic sence thus lack realism. Further, since the
light is directly emitted from the bulb and pass through a mere layer of glass, if
we stare at such art lamps directly, the glare may dazzle our eyes.
[0005] Accordingly, it is the aim of this invention to develop an ornamental, illuminating
device combining all the merits of the aforesaid conventional vases, flower-arranging
plates and art lamps yet free of their said de-fects.
[0006] It is the major object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative device, of which the container for holding flowers or ornaments is substantially
transparent, and the said flowers or ornaments are thus made to appear lifelike when
a bean of light is projected from either a fixed lamp or a colored light source through
the container, outlines the flowers and ornaments and creates an undescribably charming
atmosphere out of such seemingly plain articles.
[0007] As the light has been obscured and diffused by the flowers and the ornaments in advance
before coming into our sight, it appears only agreeable soft, and neither dazzles
our eyes nor disturbs a bit of the pleasure of sight, hence it can make the best of
both its illuminating and ornamental function. =
[0008] It is another object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices, of which the container can be so designed as to fit the growing
condition of the flowers to match the background of ornaments, and to meet the requirement
of interior decoration by filling said container with liquid of various colors to
make an appearance of crystal-like, stereoscopic structure to create a sense of unusa
ul lu- xuriousness and undescribable beauty. Again, with the flowers and ornaments
standing out against the background pervaded by a charming atmosphere created by the
colorful liquid and the illumination of the fixed or chromatic light source, a marvelous,
flickering and twinkling effect is therefore attained, and makes us perceive the coloration
shift throughout all the seasons of a whole year therefrom. Further, due to the existence
of the hued liquid, the petals are tend to flutter therefore make it appear more liflike
and beauteous.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices, of which the vase is so designed that it can be either conveniently
dismounted or mounted. On the base board, there are provided with two water inlets
for feeding water thereinto which can be freely closed by stoppers or screwed covers,
and a single or a plurality of holding holes for insetting the flowers or other ornaments
upstanding therein which provide an optimal way of securing the flowers in place duly
and safely without harming the fragile flower stem.
[0010] It is still a further object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices, of which the base board of the container can be installed a
sucker disc to cling onto the table or corresponding objects that are subjected to
move to secure it in place and prevent it from falling down and being broken. Said
sucker can also be mounted on the side of the vase to attach onto walls sideways.
[0011] It is a further object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices, whereof the transparent base board equipped with flowers or
ornaments can be rotated through a shaft transmitting the torque yielded by motor
to the base board to attain a natural, stereoscopic and dynamic sense in accompany
with the illuminating effect provided by the fixed or colored light source.
[0012] It is a further object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices, of which the applied illuminating mechanism can be either a
single light source or multicolored ones insomuch that it can harmonize with various
kinds of occasions suitably to accomplish different preferred effects. The illuminating
mechanism can be mounted on either the upper part or lower part of the container depending
on the practical conditions, to adapt to various kind of necessity in different situation.
[0013] It is still a further object of this invention to provide one kind of improved vase-type
illuminative devices adaptively applicable to different occasions as mural ornaments,
ceiling ornaments and outdoor illumd- nating ornaments etc. without the trouble of
being disturbed by wind, rain, sunlight and contaminated by dust so as to successfully
arrest the attention of people wherever and whenever.
[0014] The present invention relates to one kind of devices embracing both functions of
conventional flower vases and art lamps, and more particularly to that provides ideal
lighting as well as displays most satisfactory decorative result. In other words,
it includes both practical and beautifying effects.
[0015] Numerous other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will become apparent
from the following specification when read in connection with the accompanying drawing
in which :
Fig.1 is the perspective view of this invention;
Fig.2 is a graphical representation showing the proposed three examplary methods of
the connection of the transparent container and its base board;
Fig.3 is another embodiment of the base board of this invention;
Fig.4 is the sectional view of the rotatable device of the base board of this invention;
Fig.S is an embodiment of this invention functioning as a table ornament;
Fig.6 is an embodiment of this invention acting as wall ornament;
Fig.7 is an embodiment of this invention acting as a ceiling ornament;
Fig.8 is an embodiment of this invention acting as a gate light;
Fig.9 is an embodiment of this invention acting as a street light;
Fig.10 is an embodiment of this invention provided with sucker disk to cling onto
the body of a vehicle.
[0016] With reference now to the drawing, and more particularly Fig.1 thereof, the invention
is seen comprising four main parts such as transparent container 1, transparent base
board 2, supporting stand 3, and illuminating mechanism 4, in which said transparent
base board 2 can be either stationarily fixed or movably mounted on the bottom portion
of transparent container 1, while the function of supporting stand 3 provides the
connection of transparent container 1 and illuminating mechanism 4. The underside
of transparent container 1 is the base board 2 that can be dismounted freely yet is
still closely engaged with the container in a watertight manner and allows no exudation
of the liquid held therein. On the base board there is provided with two water inlets
21, 21
1 closed by either stoppers or screwed covers 22, 22
1 for charging or discharging water. The portion for holding flowers or for installing
other kinds of ornaments of the base board can be designed as seen in the embodiment
of Fig.3. A plurality of holding holes 23 is set on base board 2 as shown in Fig.2
which protect the flower stem from being hurt. Besides, such holes still provide a
safer and more convenient way of holding flowers and other ornaments in position.
Fig.3(B) is another embodiment in which the base board is equipped a water through
24 below holding holes 23. The internal space of the former intercommunicate with
the latter through which the flower is secured. Thus the sealed water in the water
trough will not be splashed out by rocking or jolting.
[0017] In the embodiment of Fig.3(C), there is prepared a heavy metallic block below the
holding holes.
[0018] Since the base board of this invention can be separably used, when applied to watery
places such as an aquarium or a family pool, the base board 2 together with the flowers
or ornaments held thereon, are kept in place without floating on the water by the
gravity of said metallic block.
[0019] In Fig.3(D) there is shown an embodiment of this invention in which the accessory
is a sucker installed on the underside of baseboard 26 to cling onto the table or
other objects subjected to frequent motions such as vessels, trains, motorcars, airplanes,
etc.
[0020] Referring to Fig.2 both the transparent container 1 and the base board 2 of this
invention have several ways of engagement. We hereby propose three preferable ways,
in Fig.2(A) it is performed by the screw thread on the connecting portion, in Fig.2(B),
glue is applied to adhere both parts together instead, whereas in Fig. 2(C), the fastening
effect is achieved by the constrictive force exerted by the rubber loop around said
container. However all the foregoing preferred, examplary methods only provide help
to understand this invention, and do not limit the boundary thereto.
[0021] The illuminating mechanism can be either fixed light source or colored ones, depending
on the need of practical use.
[0022] Take for example, Fig.6 is an embodiment of this invention functioning as mural ornament,
whereas Figs. 7, 8, 9 are respectively ceiling ornaments, door light, and street lamp.
Fig.10, on the other hand, is an embodiment of this invention equipped with sucker
disc to cling onto the-surface of such objects undergoing frequent motions such as
automobiles, ships, airplanes.
[0023] Unlike the conventional vases, the reserved water of the invention is not splashed
out easily even in a violent shake, hence it can be applied broadly to many occasions
where the former cannot be put in use.
[0024] The base board of this invention may also be mounted on a shaft 5 conn-ecting to
motor 6 to transmit the rotation to the base board. In so doing, the flowers or ornaments
appear in our sight in a dynamic manner to impress us a more realistic and vivacious
feeling.
[0025] On the other hand, semi-transparent or opaque coating can be applied on the surface
of the transparent container 1 so that the container 1 can be beautified.
[0026] Considering all the above mentioned, this invention obviously preserves all the fortes
of contemporary vases and art lamps, and effectively remedies their defects. With
the diffusive and absorptive effect of the flowers and ornaments, the glare of light
is avoided. Likewise, with the lighting effect, the lifeless, monotonous and insipid
flowers and ornaments are greatly enlivened. In this regard, the merit of the invention
is not merely an additive effect, but instead, multiplicative effect of the strong
points of vases and art lamps. From the point of view, in practicality is undeniable.
The patent is therefore solicited.
[0027] It is evident that those skilled in this art may now make numerous uses and modifications
of and departures from the specific embodiments described herein without departures
from the specific inventive concepts. Consequently, the invention is to be construed
as embracing each and every novel feature and novel combination of features present
in or possessed by the apparatus and techniques herein disclosed and limited solely
by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
1. One kind of improved vase-type illuminative device comprising such component parts
as transparent container (1), transparent base board (2), supporting stand (3) and
illuminating mechanism (4), characterized in that both the said transparent container
(1) and the transparent base board (2) thereunder can be either fixed or movably mounted
together, while the transparent base board (2) is provided with a single or a plurality
of holding holes (23) for securing flowers and ornaments, and water inlets (21, 21')
equipped with stoppers or threaded covers to close the openings of water inlets (21,
21').
2. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which the said container (1) and base
board (2) can also be made of translucent material of various kinds of colors instead
of transparent one, the colors of both the container and base board is allowed to
be different, and the latter can be printed various kinds of colors.
3. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which the transparent container (1) is
characterized by that its configuration can be open upward and closed downward.
4. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which the transparent container (1) is
so textured that it allows various kinds of flowers and ornaments be held and liquid
of various colors be reserved therein.
5. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which the illuminating mechanism (4)
can be either fixed light source or changeable color source.
6. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which the illuminating mechanism (4)
can be installed on either the upper portion or the lower portion of said transparent
container (1).
7. The base board (2) in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that one of its
side facing to the interior of the container (1) can be installed a single or a plurality
of holding holes (23) for holding flowers or ornaments.
8. The base board (12) in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that there can
be prepared a heavy metal block below its holding holes (23).
9. The base board in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that it can be installed
a water trough (24) on its underside (26) which intercommunicates with all its holding
holes (23).
10. The base board (2) in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that its underside
(26) can be equipped with sucker disc.
11. The base board (2) in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that either itself
or its portion for holding flowers and ornaments is rotatable.
12. The base board (2) in accordance with claim 1 characterized by that its holding
device for holding flowers or ornaments in place can also be either a plurality of
thin top end smooth in the interspace of which the flower and ornaments can be securely
clamped therein, or be combination of the rod-like processes and holding holes (23),
as mentioned hereinbefore, i.e. there are both said rod-like processes and holding
holes (23) on the base board (2).
13. The base board (2) in accordance with claims 7, 8, 9, 12, characterized by that
its lower side can be equipped with sucker disc.
14. The base board (2) in accordance with claims 7, 12, characterized by that its
lower side can be equipped heavy metal block, sucker disc or water trough (24).
15. The transparent base board (2) in accordance with claim 1, characterized by that
it can be structurally tabular in shape wherein the flowers or ornaments are secured.
16. The device in accordance with claim 1, in which semi-transparent or opaque coating
can be applied on the surface of the transparent container (1).