[0001] The subject of the present invention is a lamp for fluorescent tubes.
[0002] As is known, there exist numerous types of wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted lamps,
which are equipped with a containment body for one or more light sources, in particular
rectilinear or circular fluorescent tubes.
[0003] In the presence of such a wide variety of forms and embodiments, it is evident that
not all the possibilities of illumination have been exploited.
[0004] A purpose of the present invention is therefore to provide a lamp for fluorescent
tubes which enables a wide variety of luminous effects to be obtained by means of
simple operations on the part of the user.
[0005] Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a lamp for fluorescent tubes
that enables the luminous effect produced to be graduated as desired.
[0006] These and other purposes are achieved by a lamp for fluorescent tubes, according
to Claim 1, to which the reader is referred for reasons of brevity.
[0007] Further purposes and advantages of the present invention will emerge clearly from
the ensuing description and from the annexed drawings, which are provided purely to
give explanatory and non-limiting examples, and in which:
- Figure 1 represents a partially sectional view of the lamp for fluorescent tubes according
to the present invention; and
- Figures 2-4 represent the lamp according to the invention in different configurations
of use of the said lamp.
[0008] With particular reference to Figures 1-4, the lamp for fluorescent tubes according
to the invention is designated as a whole by the reference number 10.
[0009] The lamp 10 has a substantially circular shape and is provided with a light source
consisting of one or more circular fluorescent tubes, designated by the reference
number 17, and is provided with a bottom component-holder compartment 11.
[0010] The lamp 10 also has an internal reflecting screen 19, and a fixed silk-screen printed
screen 20.
[0011] The lamp 10 is therefore a wall-mounted lamp having an outer aluminium structure
for high-luminous-efficiency circular fluorescent tubes, with an internal reflecting
dish 19 and electronic wiring .
[0012] The lamp 10 is also provided with an electronic power supply 21 and a plurality of
rear diffusers 22.
[0013] Associated to the fixed silk-screen printed screen 20 is a grated system consisting
of a first, fixed, bottom element 27 and a second top element 12, which is mobile
with respect to the fixed bottom element 27.
[0014] The fixed bottom element 27 has a plurality of slats 13 which are substantially parallel
to one another. Likewise, the top mobile element 12 has a plurality of slats 14, which
are also substantially parallel to one another.
[0015] The top mobile element 12 moreover has a handle 15 that protrudes laterally with
respect to the outer surface of the lamp 10 and is provided with a bordered portion
25 that engages corresponding idle gears 23, 24.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the idle gears 23, 24 are four in number and are fixed
to the fixed bottom element 27 by means of pins 30 and 31 which engage with the bottom
component-holder compartment 11.
[0017] To the pins 30, 31 are fixed, respectively, brackets 32 and 33, which co-operate
with brackets 34 and 35 fixed to the top mobile element 12 to support the axle of
the idle gears 23, 24.
[0018] The co-operation of the parallel slats 13 with the parallel slats 14 makes it possible
to define a plurality of openings 16, from which the luminous flux emitted by the
light source 17 comes out and which have a different shape, according to the relative
position of the top mobile element 12 with respect to the fixed bottom element 27.
[0019] The operation of the lamp for fluorescent tubes which forms the subject of the present
invention will emerge more clearly understandable from an examination of Figures 2-4,
which represent different positions of the top mobile element 12 with respect to the
fixed bottom element 27 which carries the parallel slats 13.
[0020] When the lamp 10 is switched on, it is in fact possible to turn the top mobile element
12 with respect to the fixed bottom element 27, and hence with respect to the parallel
slats 13 of the said fixed element 27, thus modifying the shape of the openings 16
and obtaining, as a result, particular and different luminous effects. In other words,
the parallel slats 14 of the mobile element 12 define different shapes of the openings
16, according to their relative position with respect to the parallel slats 13 of
the fixed element 27.
[0021] The particular luminous effects obtained by means of the lamp 10 are in fact produced
by the rotation of the top element 12 with respect to the parallel slats 13 of the
fixed bottom element 27 which configures a grated system, all of which is in turn
associated to the silk-screen printed screen 20.
[0022] Rotation of the top element 12 with respect to the parallel slats 13 of the fixed
bottom element 27 is facilitated by the use of the handle 15.
[0023] In addition, thanks to the movements described, the luminous intensity emitted is
varied.
[0024] The characteristics, as well as the advantages, of the lamp for fluorescent tubes,
which forms the subject of the present invention, emerge clearly from the foregoing
description.
[0025] Finally, it is clear that numerous variations may be made to the lamp for fluorescent
tubes, which forms the subject of the present invention, without thereby departing
from the principles of novelty inherent in the inventive idea.
[0026] In the practical implementation of the invention, the materials, shapes and sizes
of the items illustrated may be any whatsoever according to the requirements, and
the said items may be replaced with others that are technically equivalent.
1. A lamp (10) for fluorescent tubes comprising at least one light source (17) associated
to an internal reflecting element (19) and housed in a component-holder compartment
(11), the said lamp (10) being characterized in that it comprises a silk-screen printed
screen (20) to which is associated a grated system where an element (12) of said system
can rotate with respect to a second element (27) so as to define a plurality of openings
(16), having variable shapes, through which the luminous flux emitted by the aforesaid
light source (17) comes out to produce different luminous effects.
2. A lamp (10) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the aforesaid grated system
comprises a first fixed bottom element (27) and a second top element (12), where the
aforesaid top element (12) is mobile in rotation with respect to the bottom element.
3. A lamp (10) according to Claim 2, characterized in that the aforesaid fixed bottom
element (27) has a plurality of slats (13), which are substantially parallel to one
another.
4. A lamp (10) according to Claim 2, characterized in that the aforesaid fixed top element
(12) has a plurality of slats (14), which are substantially parallel to one another.
5. A lamp (10) according to Claim 4, characterized in that the aforesaid fixed top element
(12) has a handle (15), which protrudes laterally with respect to outer surface of
said lamp (10).
6. A lamp (10) according to Claim 4, characterized in that the aforesaid mobile top element
(12) has an internal bordered portion (25) which engages with corresponding idle gears
(23, 24) fixed to the aforesaid fixed bottom element (27).
7. A lamp (10) according to Claim 6, characterized in that the aforesaid idle gears (23,
24) are four in number.
8. A lamp (10) according to Claim 6, characterized in that the aforesaid idle gears (23,
24) are fixed to the aforesaid fixed bottom element (27) by means of pins (30, 31)
which engage with the aforesaid component-holder compartment (11), where to the said
pins (30, 31) are respectively fixed brackets (32, 33) which co-operate with brackets
(34, 35) fixed to said mobile top element (12) to support the axle of said idle gears
(23, 24).
9. A lamp (10) according to Claim 2, characterized in that the co-operation of said parallel
slats (13) with said parallel slats (14) enables definition of said plurality of openings
(16), from which the luminous flux comes out, and which have different shapes according
to the relative position of the mobile top element (12) with respect to the fixed
bottom element (27).