[0001] The invention relates to a lamp, such as a table or floor lamp, comprising a base
member and an electric wiring associated with an electric light source.
[0002] German Offenlegungsschrift No. 24 41 193 discloses a lamp, where the base member
comprises variously shaped and variously coloured structure members interconnectable
in various ways. These structure members may be made of plastics, wood, glass, ceramics
or metal. As the members are mutually replaceable, it is possible to achieve a base
member of a varying appearance by a varying combination of the structure members.
The lamp is provided with a socket, a switch and a terminal block, said three members
rendering it possible to build and alter the lamp.
[0003] The object of the invention is to provide a lamp which during the transport to the
using site is more compact and easier to pack than previously known, and where possible
vulnerable members, such as the socket and the tube for the lamp, are protected in
the best possible manner, and further where the completely mounted lamp is reasonably
reliable. A further object of the invention is to provide a lamp which is easy to
assemble in a specific manner.
[0004] The lamp according to the invention is characterised in that the base member comprises
at least one and preferably three conical, hollow, substantially frustoconical members
and a dome-shaped member, whereby the members are releasably interconnected and matching
in pairs, and that means are provided for keeping together the members. As a result,
the relatively few assembling parts can be stored inside one another during the transport.
Furthermore, the assembling parts can in fact only be assembled in one manner when
they reach the using site, said assembling manner providing a rigid structure. The
appearance of the rigid structure does not reflect the fact that it is assembled of
several individual parts.
[0005] By situating the dome-shaped member atop the largest frustoconical member, which
in turn is placed atop the second largest frustoconical member in turn placed atop
the third largest frustoconical member, and by at least the two middle frustoconical
members being substantially shell-shaped, and by the base member being frustoconical
such that the smallest cross section is situated farthest from the light source, it
is ensured that the individual parts can only be assembled in one way, and that said
parts can be safely arranged inside one another during the transport.
[0006] According to the invention, the dome-shaped member and the frustoconical members
may be interconnected in one or more of the following assembling ways: snap-action,
bayonet locking and/or by means of threads, whereby a reliable and assembled structure
is achieved.
[0007] Moreover according to the invention the lowermost member may be shaped as a pot comprising
at least one opening for a conduit, said opening being of a size exactly allowing
insertion of a plug. The resulting lowermost frustoconical member is provided with
such a suitable strength that the periphery is not disfigured at the same time as
a conduit is allowed to pass out of the lamp.
[0008] Moreover according to the invention the entire electric wiring may be mounted on
the dome-shaped member, whereby the resulting electric wiring can be reliably carried
out.
[0009] According to the invention the female member of the uppermost junction may be situated
on the dome-shaped member, and the male member of said uppermost junction may be
situated on the uppermost frustoconical member, and the female member of the middle
junction may be situated on the middle frustoconical member, and the male member
of said middle junction may be situated on the uppermost frustoconical member, and
the female member of the lowermost junction may be situated on the lowermost frustoconical
member, and the male member of said lowermost junction may be situated on the middle
frustoconical member. In this manner the individual assembling members cannot damage
one another during the transport.
[0010] Furthermore according to the invention the junctions can no longer be separated after
the assembling procedure, whereby it is avoided that the parts of the lamp accidentally
fall apart.
[0011] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention the lamp is structured such
that the conicity of the frustoconical members is in the range of 0° to 40°, preferably
in the range of 10° to 30°, especially 20°.
[0012] Moreover according to the invention the joining means may include a wire, at least
two wire locks, an upper locking device and a lower locking device with the result
that a reliable and centrally arranged junction is obtained.
[0013] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention both the upper and the lower
locking device may comprise a circular disk member with three openings, and the openings
of the locking devices may be arranged along a main axis of the disk member, and the
opening adjacent the centre may be of a larger diameter than the openings adjacent
the periphery of the disk member.
[0014] The invention is described in greater details below with reference to the accompanying
drawing, in which
Figure 1 illustrates an assembled base member,
Figure 2 illustrates a second embodiment of the lamp, where some of the parts have
been separated,
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the longitudinal axis of the lamp of
the embodiment of Figure 2,
Figure 4 illustrates a detail of the arranging of the female and the male members
on two of the conical members of the lamp,
Figure 5 illustrates a detail of the junction on the dome-shaped member,
Figure 6 is an inclined bottom view of the lowermost member,
Figure 7 illustrates an embodiment of the joining means,
Figure 8 illustrates a lamp packed for transport, and
Figure 9 illustrates the lamp of Figure 8, but where the dome-shaped member has been
partially taken up.
[0015] Figure 1 illustrates the entire lamp designated the reference numeral 1. The lamp
comprises a base member 3 and an electric wiring 9. The base member 3 comprises four
members, viz. an uppermost frustoconical member 5, an intermediary frustoconical
member 6, a lowermost frustoconical member 7 and a dome-shaped member 12. The electric
wiring 9 includes inter alia a conduit 15 and a plug 16. The members 5, 6, 7 are
releasably interconnected and matching in pairs. Means 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 are provided
for the keeping together of the members 5, 6, 7, 12. The dome-shaped member 12 is
situated atop the largest frustoconical member 5, which in turn is situated atop the
second largest frustoconical member 6 in turn situated atop the third lar gest frustoconical
member 7. The two middle frustoconical members 5, 6 are substantially shell-shaped,
i.e. they are structured like a thin shell. The base member 3 is substantially frustoconical,
where the smallest cross section has been arranged farthest from the light source.
[0016] Figure 2 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention, where the frustoconical
members 5, 6 and 7 and the dome-shaped member 12 are interconnected by means of a
centrally arranged wire 20. The dome-shaped member 12 and the frustoconical members
5, 6, 7 may be interconnected by one or more of the following assembling ways: snap-action,
bayonet locking and/or by means of threads so as to achieve a high reliability of
the structure. The members 5, 6, 7, 12 can be mutually secured by way of gluing.
[0017] Figure 3 illustrates how the centrally arranged wire 20 extends from the dome-shaped
member 12 and down through all the frustoconical members 5, 6, 7 and into the bottom
where it continues through a lower locking device 22 and upwards to the uppermost
portion of the dome-shaped member 12. The electric wiring 9 is mounted on the dome-shaped
member 12 on an upper locking device 21, the conduit 15 and the two ends of the wire
20 also extending through said locking device. The upper locking device 21 is covered
by a sleeve 25.
[0018] Figure 4 illustrates the assembling of two of the frustoconical members 5, 6, 7.
The male member 43 on one frustoconical member 5 or 6 is situated on the uppermost
member of the frustoconical members 5, 6, 7, and the female member 42 is situated
on the lowermost member of the frustoconical members 6 or 7 or vice versa in principle.
When viewing the entire structure, the female member 32 of the uppermost junction
31 is situated on the dome-shaped member 12, and the male member 33 of the uppermost
junction 31 is situated on the uppermost frustoconical member 5. The female member
42 of the middle junction 41 is situated on the intermediary frustoconical member
6, and the male member 43 of said middle junction 41 is situated on the uppermost
frustoconical member 5. The female member 52 of the lowermost junction 51 is situated
on the lowermost frustoconical member 7, and the male member 53 of said lowermost
junction 51 is situated on the intermediary frustoconical member 6, the latter being
illustrated in the best possible manner in Figure 3. The junctions can be arranged
such that they cannot be separated after the arrangement. The conicity of the frustoconical
members 5, 6, 7 is usually in the range of 0° to 40°, preferably in the range of 10°
to 30° , especially 20°.
[0019] Figure 5 illustrates details of the uppermost portion of the dome-shaped member 12,
where two wire locks 24, 25 are arranged above the upper locking device 21. A traction
relief 17 for the conduit 15 is situated below the upper locking device.
[0020] Figure 6 is an inclined bottom view of the lowermost frustoconical member 7, where
the lower locking device 23 is situated on the side facing downwards of the bottom.
The plug 16 is inserted through an opening 14 in the bottom, said opening 14 being
of a size exactly so large that the plug 16 can be inserted. After the plug 16 has
been inserted, the opening 14 may optionally be closed by means of a piece of plate
or the like, whereby it is possible to fill weight-increasing material into the bottom
of the lamp, such as glass globes or pebbles. The weight-increasing material has the
effect that the lamp is difficult to overthrow.
[0021] Figure 7 illustrates the wire 20, the upper locking device 21, the lower locking
device 22, and the two wire locks 23 and 24. The wire 20 may be a single wire or a
multiwire. The material must be such that it does not creep or give, such as for instance
steel. The upper locking device 21 and the lower locking device 22 may be identical
for productional reasons, but in principle the lower locking device need not the central
opening 65. The two locking devices may comprise several parts. The two wire locks
23 and 24 may comprise a locking member, such as a screw being screwed into said locking
member in such a manner that it is possible to clamp said member onto a wire extending
through an opening transverse to the screw. Other types of wire locks can also be
used.
[0022] Figure 8 illustrates how the members 5, 6, 7, 12 can be packed in a box indicated
by a dotted line. The latter packing possibility is particularly advantageous because
the lamp is almost cubic during the transport.
[0023] Figure 9 illustrates the lamp parts not yet assembled and where the dome-shaped
member 12 with the electric wiring 9 can be used for the transport of the various
individual parts of the lamp structure.
[0024] The invention may be varied in many ways without thereby deviating from the scope
thereof.
1. A lamp, such as a table or floor lamp (1), comprising a base member (3) and an
electric wiring (9) associated with an electric light source, characterised in that
the base member (3) comprises at least one and preferably three conical, hollow, substantially
frustoconical members (5, 6, 7) and a dome-shaped member (12), whereby the members
(5, 6, 7) are releasably interconnected and matching in pairs, and that means (20,
21, 22, 23, 24) are provided for keeping together the members (5, 6, 7, 12).
2. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the dome-shaped member (12)
is placed atop the largest frustoconical member (5), which in turn is placed atop
the second largest frustoconical member (6) in turn placed atop the third largest
frustoconical member (7), and that at least the two middle frustoconical members (5,
6) are substantially shell-shaped, and that the base member (3) is frustoconical
such that the smallest cross section is situated farthest from the light source.
3. A lamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the dome-shaped member
(12) and the frustoconical members (5, 6, 7) are interconnected in one or more of
the following assembling ways: snap-action, bayonet locking and/or by means of threads.
4. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the
lowermost member (7) is shaped as a pot (Figure 3) comprising at least one opening
(14) for a conduit (15), said opening (14) being of a size exactly allowing insertion
of a plug (16).
5. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the
entire electric wiring (9) is mounted on the dome-shaped member (12).
6. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the
female member (32) of the uppermost junction (31) is situated on the dome-shaped member
(12), and that the male member (33) of said uppermost junction (31) is situated on
the uppermost frustoconical member (5), and that the female member (42) of the middle
junction (41) is situated on the middle frustoconical member (6), and that the male
member (43) of said middle junction (41) is situated on the uppermost frustoconical
member (5), and that the female member (52) of the lowermost junction (51) is situated
on the lowermost frustoconical member (7), and that the male member (53) of said lowermost
junction (51) is situated on the middle frustoconical member (6).
7. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 6, characterised in that after
the assembling procedure the junctions (31, 41, 51) can no longer be separated.
8. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 7, characterised in that the
conicity of the frustoconical members (5, 6, 7) is in the range of 0° to 40°, preferably
in the range of 10° to 30°, especially 20°.
9. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 8, characterised in that the
joining means (20, 21, 22, 23, 24) include a wire (20), at least two wire locks (23,
24), an upper locking device (21) and a lower locking device (22).
10. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 9, characterised in that both
the upper (21) and the lower (22) locking device comprises a circular disk member
with three openings (64, 65, 66).
11. A lamp as claimed in one or more of the claims 1 to 10, characterised in that
the openings (64, 65, 66) of the locking devices (21, 22) are arranged along a main
axis of the disk member, and that the opening (65) adjacent the centre is of a larger
diameter than the openings (64, 66) adjacent the periphery of the disk member.