[0001] This invention relates to a lampholder unit, in particular for a refrigerator or
the like, comprising a pushbutton arranged to cooperate with a usual door of said
refrigerator, and a seat for a usual lamp, the lighting or non-lighting of the lamp
being determined by the cooperation between said pushbutton and the door.
[0002] Known lampholder units comprise a plurality of parts which are fitted together on
mounting (or immediately prior to mounting) such units in the refrigerator cabinet.
[0003] A particular known lampholder unit comprises a first part with which the lamp is
associated, a plurality of connector elements for connection to a usual lamp power
line, and a further part associated with the pushbutton. This second part is generally
connected to the first (which generally comprises said connectors) such that the pushbutton,
in known manner, enables the lamp to be powered when the refrigerator door is opened,
but prevents lighting when the door is closed.
[0004] This lampholder unit has however various drawbacks.
[0005] For example the provision of several parts to be fitted together results in a lengthy
assembly time for the final product, with a consequent not inconsiderable construction
cost.
[0006] In addition, the plurality of component parts of said unit can be a source of problems
related both to probable errors by the assembling operator and to a reduced reliability
of the unit because of possible faults which can arise in its individual component
parts.
[0007] Moreover, different moulds are required to form the different component parts of
the known lampholder unit (generally formed by moulding). Their initial and maintenance
costs negatively affect the cost of the finished lampholder unit and hence also the
cost of the refrigerator in which it is positioned.
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a lampholder unit of the aforesaid
type which is of simpler construction than similar known units and is of lower cost
than these.
[0009] A further object is to provide a unit of the said type which is of high reliability
and has a smaller number of component parts than known lampholder units, with consequent
reduction in the number of moulds or production machines required for these components.
These and further objects which will be more apparent to the expert of the art are
attained by a lampholder unit of the stated type, characterised by comprising a one-piece
body containing the seat for the lamp, said body comprising a further seat for a movable
member associated with the pushbutton and carrying an element arranged to cooperate
with connectors removably inserted into respective housings in said body and connected
to a usual power line, an insert removably associated with said body and cooperating
with the lamp being connectable to one of said connectors via the element carried
by said movable member so as to electrically power said lamp when the refrigerator
door is opened.
[0010] The present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawing, which
is provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective exploded view of a lampholder unit according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view, with certain parts omitted, showing a detail of the
lampholder unit of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a partial section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 but with the lampholder
unit assembled; and
Figure 4 is a view similar to that of Figure 1, but of a modification of the invention.
[0011] With reference to said figures, a lampholder unit is indicated overall by 1 and comprises
a body 2 presenting a substantially flat part 3 with which there is associated a hollow
cylindrical part 4 opening onto a face 5 of a flat wall 6 perpendicular to the flat
part 3. The cylindrical part is threaded in known manner and is able to receive a
usual lamp 8. In the part 4 there is also provided a seat 10 for removably receiving
an electrical connector 11 connected to a usual electrical power line via a corresponding
cable 12. The seat 10 opens onto the outer surface 13 of the part 4 and into the hollow
interior thereof.
[0012] The part 3 of the body 2 comprises a lateral wall 16 extending both upperly and lowerly
from said part. This latter also has a raised rear edge 18 rising from that end of
said part distant from that comprising the wall 6.
[0013] At that end of said edge 18 in proximity to the wall 16 there is positioned one end
20 of a pushbutton 21. This pushbutton is arranged to cooperate with a usual refrigerator
door to assume two working positions based on this cooperation. Specifically, when
the door is closed the pushbutton 21 has a portion 23 inserted into a seat 24 located
below the flat part 3 and delimited by the wall 16. In the second working position
corresponding to the refrigerator door open, the portion 23 is partly extracted from
said seat 24.
[0014] The pushbutton passes from one position to the other by rotating about its end 20,
which is retained in contact with the body 2 by the refrigerator cabinet in known
manner if the body is fixed to the cabinet, or by another element (as described hereinafter)
interposed between the lampholder unit and the refrigerator cabinet. The end 20 therefore
acts as a hinge for the rotation of said pushbutton.
[0015] The portion 23 of this latter is associated, for example by adhesive or by sliding,
with one end 25 of a part 26 of an element 27 movable in a corresponding seat in the
body 2 of the unit 1. The portion 23 can also be formed integrally with said element
25. More specifically, the part 26 comprises a portion 29 arranged to slide along
a guide 30 provided in the body 2 of the unit 1 on the flat part 3. The guide 30 is
rectilinear, hence the element 27 moves linearly and rectilinearly relative to said
flat part 3. The element 27 comprises a bar-shaped part 32 on which there is arranged
a compression spring 33 having one end 34 resting against the part 26 of said element
and its other end 35 resting against a stop member 36 associated with the flat part
3 of the body 2 of the unit 1. More specifically, said stop member 36 comprises two
parallel arms 36A and 36B defining a passage 38 through which the bar-shaped part
32 penetrates.
[0016] This latter slides on a support 40 provided on a base element 41 (said support forming
an integral part of the lampholder unit) with which the body 2 of the unit 1 is associated,
and which comprises a further support wall 42 for the pushbutton 21. The support wall
42 comprises a seat 43 for said pushbutton, which comprises an edge 44 which abuts
against said wall. The base element 41 supports the pushbutton and the entire body
2 of the unit 1, and secures said pushbutton to the refrigerator cabinet in any known
manner.
[0017] The element 27 also comprises fins 27A and 27B for support on raised portions 45
of the base element 1.
[0018] The bar-shaped part 32 of the element 27 comprises a seat 46 removably containing
a member 47 with its longitudinal axis W transverse to the axis K of said part 32.
This member has an annular recess 48 lying between two end portions 49 arranged to
cooperate with a connector 50 removably inserted into a seat 51 in the body 2 of the
unit 1 and with a connection member 54 removably inserted into another seat 55 in
said body. The connector 50 is connected to the power line via an electric cable 57,
and the member 54 comprises an arm 58 which makes contact with a usual metal part
59 of the lamp 8. This member has a portion 60 arranged to cooperate with one of the
ends 49 of the transverse member 47 associated with the element 27.
[0019] It will now be assumed that the unit 1 is to be assembled. This is a very simple
operation because of the modularity of all the component elements of the unit.
[0020] The member 54 is firstly fitted into its seat 55 and fixed therein for example by
bending the lug 54B. The spring 33 is then placed on the bar-shaped part 32 of the
element 27, with which the pushbutton 21 is now associated, and the entire assembly
is inserted into the corresponding seat in the body 2 of the unit 1. Finally, said
body 2 is fixed to the base element 41, as a result of which the end of the pushbutton
21 is retained in the seats 42 of the base element 41. This fixing is achieved for
example by adhesive, by usual snap-fitting elements provided on the parts, or by utilizing
the hot plastic deformation of the body 1 and element 41, both preferably of plastics
construction by moulding. By this means, the pushbutton 21 remains associated with
the body 2. The connectors 11 and 50 are then inserted into their seats 10 and 51,
and the entire unit is mounted in known manner in the refrigerator cabinet.
[0021] The lampholder unit is therefore obtained easily and rapidly, with low construction
time and cost.
[0022] In the modified embodiment of Figure 4 (in which parts corresponding to those of
the already described figures are indicated by the same reference numerals), the pushbutton
21 and the bar-shaped part 32 act as a two-way pushbutton. For this purpose the member
47 is positioned in an elongate hole 70, to allow it to move as required against springs
71 and 72 acting on it and against a stop member 36 and a similar member (not shown)
rigid with the element 41 respectively. The member 47 is arranged to cooperate with
both the connector 50 and the portion 60 of the member 54, and with a further pair
of connectors 76 and 77. The connector 76 is connected to the connector 50, both acting
as "neutral" in the refrigerator electrical circuit to which unit 1 is connected.
The connector 77 is connected to an electrical line 78 terminating in any user item,
such as the usual fan 3 in an air circulation refrigerator. Hence in the two working
positions the member 47 powers the lamp 8 and operates the user item respectively.
The connectors 76 and 77 are secured to the unit 1 by providing suitable seats (not
shown) in the part 3. Particular embodiments of the invention have been described.
The invention is however subject to modifications (for example in which the element
27 is part of the pushbutton 21), which are to be considered as falling within the
scope of the present document.
1. A lampholder unit, in particular for a refrigerator or the like, comprising a pushbutton
arranged to cooperate with a usual door of said refrigerator, and a seat for a usual
lamp, the lighting or non-lighting of the lamp being determined by the cooperation
between said pushbutton and the door, characterised by comprising a one-piece body
(2) containing the seat (4) for the lamp (8), said body (2) comprising a further seat
for a movable member (27) associated with the pushbutton (21) and carrying an element
(47) arranged to cooperate with at least one electrical connector (50) removably inserted
into a respective housing (51) in said body and connected to a usual power line, an
insert (54) associated with said body (2) and cooperating with the lamp (8) being
connectable to said connector (50) via the element (47) carried by said movable member
(27) so as to electrically power at least said lamp (8) when the refrigerator door
is opened.
2. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the movable member
(27) associated with the pushbutton (21) cooperates with an elastic element (33) and
is removably associated with the body (2) of said unit (1).
3. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the elastic element
is a compression spring (33) mounted on a bar-shaped part (32) of the movable member
(27).
4. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the bar-shaped part
(32) is positioned between stop elements (36A, 36B) arranged side by side to define
a passage (38) through which said part (32) passes, against said stop elements (36A,
36B) there acting one end (35) of the compression spring (33), the other end (34)
of which acts against a portion (26) of the movable member (27) with which it is associated,
said bar-shaped part (32) comprising a seat (46) for the element (47) cooperating
with the electrical connector.
5. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the movable member
(27) comprises a part (29) movable within a guide (30) in the body (2) of the lampholder
unit (1).
6. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the movable member
(27) is part of the pushbutton (21).
7. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the pushbutton (21)
comprises a part (20) about which it rotates during use and which reacts against the
body (2) of the lampholder unit (1).
8. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that its body (2) comprises
a substantially flat part (3) with which there is associated a hollow cylindrical
part 4 receiving the lamp (8), in said parts (3, 4) there being provided seats for
the electrical connector (50), for the insert (54) and for a further electrical connector
(11) removably associated with said body (2) and arranged to cooperate directly with
the lamp (8).
9. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that its body (2) is associated
with a base element (41) which supports it within the refrigerator cabinet.
10. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the insert (54) cooperating
with the electrical connector (50) associated with the body (2) of said unit (1) has
a portion (58) in contact with the lamp (8).
11. A lampholder unit as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the element (47) associated
with the movable member (27) is arranged to cooperate with other electrical connectors
(76, 77) connected to an electrical line powering any usual known user item present
in the refrigerator, said movable member (27) acting as a change-over switch for switching
power from the lamp (8) to said user item.