Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention refers to a casing for vehicle replacement lamps, said casing
being of the type internally having a sponge pad or the like provided with housings
for inserting the vehicle replacement lamps and fuses.
Background of the Invention
[0002] There are different casings currently on the market intended for housing vehicle
replacement lamps and fuses. These casings, carried in the vehicle, are generally
made up of a plastic or metal recipient in which a foam pad is housed provided with
preformed housings for housing the replacement lamps and fuses. The pad is intended
to immobilize the lamps inside the casing and protect them from possible impacts.
Said casings have a cover which is fitted on the mouth of the recipient, thus forming
the closure thereof.
[0003] However these recipients have certain drawbacks in use, worth highlighting is the
frequent accidental release of the cover caused by the continuous vibrations and movements
of the vehicle, with the subsequent risk of the replacement lamps falling out and
breaking and of the cover being lost, the casing thus having no closure means.
Description of the Invention
[0004] The casing for vehicle replacement lamps object of the invention has constructive
peculiarities aimed at providing suitable protection for the replacement lamps housed
therein and at forming a compact structure in which the closure means can be arranged
in an opened or closed position, remaining associated to the casing, and therefore
preventing accidental loss thereof.
[0005] According to the invention, this casing comprises an outer body and an inner body,
both of a cylindrical tubular configuration, coaxially assembled with rotational capability
and laterally having respective windows which are arranged in an angularly offset
manner in the closed position of the casing, and facing one another in the opened
position, allowing in this opened position access to the replacement lamps and fuses
positioned in the inner pad.
[0006] In order to achieve an effective retention of the pad inside the casing, it has been
provided that the outer body is closed by the base corresponding to one of the ends
of the casing and the inner body closed by the base corresponding to the other end
of the casing, the casing being able to incorporate at the end areas formed by said
bases advertising graphics or graphics identifying a certain vehicle brand for which
the replacement parts housed in the casing in question are intended.
[0007] The inner body has at the end corresponding to the closed base an end portion of
greater diameter which is maintained outside of the outer body. On one hand this end
portion forms an assembly stop when it frontally comes into contact with the open
end of the outer body, and on the other hand it forms a grip area which allows holding
on to the inner body while rotating the outer body in either direction so as to open
or close the container.
[0008] Once the casing is placed in the opened or closed position, it remains in the same
position due to the assembly fit between the inner and outer bodies.
[0009] It has been provided that the inner and outer bodies have anti-slip projections in
the grip areas defined in the opposite ends of the casing.
[0010] Said inner and outer bodies have coupling means on the facing surfaces for guiding
both bodies during their relative rotation towards the opened and closed positions,
said coupling means further being responsible for retaining the inner and outer bodies
in the assembly position.
[0011] In order to achieve easy positioning of the casing in the extreme opened and closed
positions, the inner body has a projection on its outer surface and close to one of
the sides of the window which acts as an opening and closing stop of the casing when
coming into contact with the opposite ends of the window of the outer body.
[0012] According to the invention, the inner pad is housed tightly in the inner body of
the casing and diametrically facing the side window of said inner body, such that
when carrying out the opening of the casing, the side windows of the inner and outer
bodies facing one another, a wide mouth for accessing the lamps located in the housings
of said pad is defined.
Description of the Figures
[0013] To complement the description being made and for the purpose of aiding in understanding
the features of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to the present specification
in which the following is represented with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the casing object of the invention in the opened
position.
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the casing of the previous figure, in a position
close to the closed position.
Figure 3 shows a side view of the casing in the opened position and sectioned at a
vertical midplane.
Figure 4 shows a side view of the casing in the closed position and sectioned at a
vertical mid plane.
Figure 5 shows an elevational view of the inner and outer bodies, disassembled and
longitudinally facing one another.
Figure 6 shows a view similar to the previous one, with the inner and outer bodies
vertically sectioned at their longitudinal midplane.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0014] As can be observed in the figures, the casing of the invention comprises an outer
body (1) in which the inner body (2) is housed in a tight manner and with rotational
capability, both bodies (1 and 2) being of a cylindrical tubular configuration and
made of a plastic material
[0015] The bodies (1 and 2) have respective side windows (11, 21) and each one of them is
closed by the bases (12, 22) forming the opposite ends of the casing, at least one
of the bases (12, 12) having embossed advertising or identifying graphics (27).
[0016] Housed inside the casing there is a foam pad (3) with housings (31) for placement
of the replacement lamps (4).
[0017] The bodies (1 and 2) have end portions (13, 23) forming grip areas and provided with
anti-slip projections (14, 24).
[0018] The bodies (1 and 2) have a perimetral projection (15) and groove (25) on facing
surfaces thereof which, once coupled, form guide means for the relative rotation of
said bodies (1, 2) towards the opened and closed positions, additionally retaining
said bodies in the assembly position. Pulling on the bodies (1, 2) in longitudinal
and opposite directions can achieve the release of the projection (15) from the groove
(25) and the disassembly of the casing.
[0019] The inner body (2) has a projection (26) on its outer surface and close to one of
the sides of the window which, when coming into contact with the opposite sides of
the window (11) of the outer body, acts as an opening and closing stop of the casing.
[0020] By means of the relative rotation of the bodies (1 and 2), the windows (11, 21) can
be arranged facing one another in an opened position of the casing, or angularly offset
in the closed position of the casing.
[0021] Having sufficiently described the nature of the invention as well as a preferred
embodiment thereof, it is hereby stated for all intents and purposes that the materials,
shape, size and arrangement of the described elements may be modified provided this
does not imply an alteration of the essential features of the invention which are
claimed below.
1. A casing for vehicle replacement lamps, said casing being of the type intended for
containing vehicle replacement lamps and fuses and internally having a sponge pad
(3) or the like provided with housings (31) for inserting the replacement parts, characterized in that it comprises an outer body (1) and an inner body (2) of cylindrical tubular configuration,
coaxially assembled with relative rotational capability and laterally having respective
windows (11, 21) which are arranged in an angularly offset manner in the closed position
of the casing and facing one another in the opened position, allowing in this opened
position access to the replacement lamps (4) and fuses placed in the inner pad.
2. A casing according to claim 1, characterized in that the outer body (2) is closed by the base (22) corresponding to one of the ends of
the casing and the inner body (1) is closed by the base (12) corresponding to the
other end of the casing.
3. A casing according to the previous claims, characterized in that the inner body (2) has at the end corresponding to the closed base (22), an end portion
(23) of greater diameter which is kept outside of the outer body (2) forming an assembly
stop when assembling the inner body (2) in the outer body (1), and a grip area for
gripping the inner body (2) during opening and closing of the casing.
4. A casing according to the previous claims, characterized in that the inner body (1) and the outer body (2) have coupling means (15, 25) on the facing
surfaces for guiding both bodies during the relative rotation thereof towards the
opened and closed positions, and for the retention thereof in the assembly position.
5. A casing according to claim 1, characterized in that the bodies (1, 2) have grip areas (13, 23) on the opposite ends of the casing, provided
with anti-slip projections (14, 24).
6. A casing according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner body (2) has a projection (26) on its outer surface and next to one of
the sides of the window (21) which acts as an opening and closing stop of the casing
when coming into contact with the opposite ends of the window (11) of the outer body
(1).
7. A casing according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner pad (3) is housed tightly in the inner body (2) of the casing and facing
the side window (21) of said inner body.
8. A casing according to claim 2, characterized in that it has embossed advertising or identifying graphics (27) on at least one of the closed
bases (12, 22).
9. A casing according to any previous claim, characterized in that the bodies (1 and 2) are of a plastic material.