[0001] The present invention relates to a tabletop lamp or floor-lamp providing high lighting
quality.
[0002] Conventional tabletop lamps or floor-lamps are generally constituted by a footing
that is adapted to be placed on the surface to be illuminated and supports a diffuser
body inside which there is at least one light source.
[0003] The diffuser body is generally mounted at one end of an arm, the other end whereof
is pivoted to the footing, about a substantially horizontal axis, so as to allow,
by virtue of the oscillation of said arm about said axis, to vary the vertical distance
of the diffuser body from the surface to be illuminated. In many kinds of lamp the
diffuser body can also be orientated with respect to the arm, so as to vary the angle
of incidence of the light beam projected onto the surface to be illuminated.
[0004] Generally, in these kinds of lamp, the part of the diffuser body that is directed
towards the surface to be illuminated is substantially shaped like a parabola and
the light source is located proximate to the focus of said parabola. In practice,
the lighting provided by these lamps originates mainly from direct illumination of
the light source located in the diffuser body and partly from reflection produced
by the face of the diffuser body that is directed towards the surface to be illuminated.
[0005] Due to the fact that most of the light emitted by the light source strikes the surface
to be illuminated directly, potentially unpleasant reflections can occur on the illuminated
surface. The discomfort produced by these reflections is even more significant when
these kinds of lamp are used to illuminate a surface made of glossy or mat coated
paper of a book or of a document while reading it.
[0006] Furthermore, particularly in the case of tabletop lamps using light sources that
produce considerable heat, the diffuser body heats considerably, and this can be unpleasant
and even dangerous in some cases, since the diffuser body of these lamps is close
to the user.
[0007] On the other hand, the use of light sources with low heat emission is not accepted
positively by the consumer since these light sources produce low-quality lighting
that is poorly tolerated by the user.
[0008] A principal aim of the present invention is to solve the problems described above
by providing a tabletop lamp or floor-lamp that ensures high lighting quality, avoiding
the onset of unpleasant reflections on the surface to be illuminated or on the objects
placed on said surface.
[0009] Within the scope of this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a tabletop
lamp or floor-lamp in which the part of the diffuser body to be placed close to the
user, particularly when used as tabletop lamp, can have a low temperature during use,
that is to say, a temperature that causes no discomfort and is not dangerous for the
user.
[0010] Another object of the invention is to provide a lamp having a simple structure that
can be produced with low manufacturing costs.
[0011] Another object of the invention is to provide a lamp that can have an aesthetically
pleasing styling.
[0012] This aim, these objects, and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a tabletop lamp or floor-lamp, which comprises a footing adapted to be placed on
a surface to be illuminated and supporting a diffuser body and at least one light
source, characterized in that said diffuser body has an elongated shape that protrudes
from said footing and has a lower face that is directed towards said surface to be
illuminated and is provided with a surface adapted to reflect and/or refract a light
beam, said light source being arranged below said diffuser body in a region that is
spaced from its free end, which lies at the opposite end with respect to said footing,
and being orientated towards the lower face of said diffuser body so as to diffuse
the light beam, emitted by said light source, substantially up to said free end of
the diffuser body and so as to indirectly project it onto said surface to be illuminated.
[0013] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the lamp according
to the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a perspective view of the lamp according to the invention; and
figure 2 is a sectional view of the lamp according to the invention, taken along a
vertical plane.
[0014] With reference to the above figures, the lamp according to the invention, generally
designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises a footing 2 that is adapted to be
placed on a surface 3 to be illuminated and supports a diffuser body 4 and at least
one light source 5.
[0015] According to the invention, the diffuser body 4 has an elongated shape that protrudes
from the footing 2, and the lower face 6 of the diffuser body 4, which is directed
5 towards the surface 3 to be illuminated, is provided with a surface that is adapted
to reflect and/or refract the light beam emitted by the light source 5. The light
source 5 is arranged below the diffuser body 4 in a region that is spaced from the
free end of the diffuser body 4 and is opposite to the end of said body that is connected
to the footing 2; said light source is directed towards the lower face 6 of the diffuser
body 4 so as to project a light beam onto this surface, which diffuses the beam substantially
up to the free end of the diffuser body 4 and therefore, indirectly, onto the surface
3 to be illuminated.
[0016] More particularly, the footing 2 can be constituted, as shown in the figures, by
a base 7 from which two posts 8a and 8b rise, said posts being connected to a longitudinal
end of the diffuser body 4.
[0017] The diffuser body 4 has, starting from the posts 8a and 8b of the footing 2, a first
portion 4a that is substantially vault-shaped, with the concavity directed towards
the surface 3 to be illuminated, and an end portion 4b that is flattened and blended
with the first portion 4a.
[0018] Preferably, the end portion 4b has a slightly concave lower face.
[0019] The light source 5 is supported by the footing 2 preferably proximate to the end
of the diffuser body 4 that is connected to said footing 2, and the first portion
4a of the diffuser body 4 has, proximate to the light source 5, two lateral wings
9a and 9b that protrude downwards and laterally shield the light source 5.
[0020] The surface of the lower face 6 of the diffuser body 4 is preferably metallized or
covered with a refracting plastic film.
[0021] The light source 5 is preferably constituted by a dichroic bulb mounted in a supporting
body 10, which is supported by the posts 8a and 8b so as to be oscillatable about
an axis 11, which is substantially horizontal and lies transversely to the extension
of the diffuser body 4.
[0022] The diffuser body 4 is also pivoted, by means of the wings 9a and 9b, to the top
of the posts 8a and 8b about an axis 12 that lies horizontally and transversely with
respect to the extension of the diffuser body 4.
[0023] In this manner it is possible to vary the inclination of the diffuser body 4 with
respect to the surface 3 to be illuminated, taking advantage of its possibility to
oscillate about the axis 12, and it is also possible to vary, by taking advantage
of the fact that the bulb is oscillatable about the axis 11, the inclination of the
light beam emitted by the light source 5 with respect to the surface of the lower
face 6 of the diffuser body 4.
[0024] Preferably, the light beam emitted by the light source 5 has an axis that is incident
with respect to a plane that is tangent to the top of the lower face 6 along an angle
a of substantially 20° to 50°.
[0025] The operation of the lamp according to the invention is as follows.
[0026] The light beam emitted by the light source 5 strikes the surface of the lower face
6 of the diffuser body 4; since it is metallized or covered with a refracting plastic
film, said body transmits the received light substantially along the entire extension
of the lower face 6 of the diffuser body and diffuses it onto the surface 3 to be
illuminated.
[0027] This allows excellent light diffusion and high-quality illumination, avoiding unpleasant
reflections on the illuminated surface, since all the light that reaches the surface
3 to be illuminated originates from the light source indirectly. Furthermore, the
particular shape of the diffuser body 4 in any case allows, by appropriately orientating
the diffuser body 4 and the light source 5, to concentrate the diffused light onto
the surface 3 to be illuminated in the desired region.
[0028] By virtue of the fact that the light source 5 is located proximate to the base 2,
that is to say, proximate to the end of the diffuser body 4 that is farthest from
the user, the end portion 4b of the diffuser body, which is meant to be located proximate
to the user, does not heat and is therefore not unpleasant or dangerous for the user.
[0029] In practice it has been observed that the lamp according to the invention fully achieves
the intended aim, since it allows to obtain high-quality lighting while avoiding the
unpleasant reflections that can be observed with conventional tabletop lamps or floor-lamps.
[0030] The lamp thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept; all the details may furthermore
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0031] In practice, the materials employed, as long as they are compatible with the specific
use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to the requirements and the state
of the art.
[0032] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. Tabletop lamp or floor-lamp, comprising a footing that is adapted to be placed on
a surface to be illuminated and supports a diffuser body and at least one light source,
characterized in that said diffuser body has an elongated shape that protrudes from
said footing and has a lower face being directed towards said surface to be illuminated
which is provided with a surface that is adapted to reflect and/or refract a light
beam, said light source being arranged below said diffuser body in a region that is
spaced from its free end, which lies at the opposite end with respect to said footing,
and being orientated towards the lower face of said diffuser body so as to diffuse
the light beam, emitted by said light source, substantially up to said free end of
the diffuser body and so as to indirectly project it onto said surface to be illuminated.
2. Lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the surface of the lower face of
said diffuser body is metallized.
3. Lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the surface of the lower face of
said diffuser body is coated with a refracting plastic film.
4. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
diffuser body has, starting from said footing, a first vault-shaped portion, in which
the concavity is directed towards said surface to be illuminated, and a flattened
end portion, which is blended with said first portion.
5. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first portion of the diffuser body has two lateral wings that protrude downwards and
laterally shield said light source.
6. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
end portion of the diffuser body is concave on its side directed towards said surface
to be illuminated.
7. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the axis
of the light beam emitted by said light source strikes the lower face of the diffuser
body at an angle of substantially 20° to 50°.
8. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
diffuser body is supported by said footing so as to be oscillatable about a horizontal
axis that lies transversely to the extension of said diffuser body, in order to vary
the angle between said diffuser body and said surface to be illuminated.
9. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
light source is mounted in a supporting body associated with said footing so that
said source is oscillatable about a horizontal axis that lies transversely to the
extension of said diffuser body, in order to vary the inclination of the light beam
with respect to said diffuser body.
10. Lamp according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
light source is constituted by a dichroic lamp.