1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to lamp devices and, especially to an adjustable lamp device and a holding mechanism thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
Lamp devices generally have a lamp seat, a lamp shade with light sources being mounted therein and a rotatable hinge. The adjustable hinge connects the lamp seat to the lamp shade, and adjustments have to be made to the light source at various heights. But after long time use, the adjustable hinge will weaken due to the wear and tear happened caused by the friction between the adjustable hinge and the lamp seat.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The holding mechanism 30 includes a bolt 32, washers 35, a first friction member 38, a second friction member 33, a first nut 34, a second nut 36 and a cover member 39.
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The bolt 32 includes a head 322 and a spindle 327. The spindle 327 includes a pilot or first screw threads 328 at the opposite side from the head 322 and second screw threads 325 adjacent to the first screw threads 328. The second screw thread 325 is between the pilot or first screw thread 328 and the head 322. The diameter of the first screw thread 328 is smaller than that of the second screw thread 325, forming a second step (not marked). The threads per inch of the first screw thread 328 is smaller than that of the second screw thread 325.
The washers 35, the first friction member 38 and the second friction member 33 fit over the spindle 327 passing though the washers 35, and first friction member 38. The washers 35 are received in the second hole 13. The first friction member 38 includes a sleeve 381 and a salient 383 protruding from the sleeve 381. The sleeve 381 is received in the first hole 11. The salient 383 defines slots 385 along the axial direction of the sleeve 381. The shanks 23 are inserted into the slots 385, to prevent the first friction member 38 from rotating in the first hole 11. The spindle 327 continues through to the second through hole 56 of the cylindrical connecting member 54, the third hole 15, where the second friction member 33 is received in the third hole 15. The second friction member 33 includes protruded first claws 333 along the radial direction thereof. The first claws 333 are inserted into the grooves 25 to prevent the second friction member 33 from rotating in the third hole 15. The first friction member 38 and the second friction member 33 are respectively positioned on the two sides of the connecting member 54.
The first nut 34 and the second nut 36 fit over the pilot or first screw thread 328 and the second screw thread 325 respectively. The first nut 34 clings with the second friction member 33 which is received in the fourth hole 17 making the first friction member 38 and the second friction member 33 respectively compress against the two sides of the connecting member 54, and prevent the connecting member 54 from moving. When a user adjusts the lamp main body 50, if the bolt 32 rotates with the connecting member 54, because the threads per inch of the second screw thread 325 is higher than that of the first screw thread 328, the second nut 36 will prevent the first nut 34 from rotating and moving to the second nut 36, thus preventing loosening of the first nut 34 when the lamp main body 50 is adjusted.
The cover member 39 is made of elastic material, including an accommodating portion 391 and a cover 393. The accommodating portion 391 includes protruded second claws 395. The cover 393 is situated in the fourth hole 19, and the second claws 39 are inserted into the grooves 27. The size of the cover 393 is bigger than that of the hole 19. As the cover 393 is elastic, the cover 393 can insert into the hole 19 to cover the hole 19.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the present disclosure, the present disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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2010 1 0301301 | Feb 2010 | CN | national |
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