Decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6811283
  • Patent Number
    6,811,283
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 17, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • O'Shea; Sandra
    • Truong; B Q
    Agents
    • Logan, II; Charles C.
Abstract
A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly having a lamp housing having an open bottom end. An upright oriented elongated icicle-shaped body member has its top end detachably secured to the open bottom end of the lamp housing. The outer diameter of the icicle-shaped body member at its top end is less than the width of the open bottom end of the lamp housing to provide a light ray passage open space therebetween. A light source is mounted in the lamp housing. The lamp housing has a reflective inner surface that directs light rays downwardly into the interior of the top end of the icicle-shaped body member and also through the light ray passage open space to illuminate the outer surface of the icicle-shaped body member. The icicle-shaped body member may be tubular and have an aperture in its bottom for draining moisture that condenses therein. A colored lens positioned between the light source and the icicle-shaped body member can be used to vary the color of the illumination.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a decorative lamp and more specifically to one having a vertically oriented icicle-shaped body member. Existing structures are presently known having decorative lamp casings that have the appearance of an icicle. These structures do not present the visual effect of real icicles such as are found hanging from the roof of a house or building in parts of the world having ice and snow during the winter season. Some of these structures will be identified and discussed below.




The Land U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,967 discloses decorative lamp casings and lamp bulb envelopes shaped like an icicle. These lamp casings have circumferentially spaced resilient fingers adjacent their top ends that are detachably secured to the lamp bulbs of a string of Christmas tree lights. The stated icicle effect of the lamp casing is enhanced by simulated frozen water runs on the outer surface of the casing. In one embodiment of the invention, the lamp casing is integrally formed with the externally threaded base of the lamp bulb. This allows it to be threaded into the existing lamp bulb sockets of a string of lights.




The Adler U.S. Pat. No. 6,224,239 is directed to a decorative lamp structure with an icicle shape having an interior with a plurality of vertically spaced lights. A plurality of these lamp fixtures would be connected to the electrical cord of a string of Christmas tree lights.




The Hsu U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,624 is directed to a decorative artificial icicle for receiving a lampset therein that includes a tubular tapered body and a long plug receivable in the top of the body. The plug includes a cap and a clip with at least one clamp formed thereon. The clip extends into the tubular tapered body when the cap is secured in the top thereof. The clamp contains a bulb in a desired location.




It is an object of the invention to provide a novel decorative artificial icicle assembly that can be illuminated both interiorly and exteriorly by the same lamp bulb.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a novel decorative artificial icicle assembly that has a detachable elongated icicle-shaped tubular body member that allows the lamp bulb to be replaced when it burns out.




It is another object of the invention to provide a novel decorative artificial icicle assembly that has removable different colored lenses that allow the icicle assembly to change its visual colored appearance.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a novel decorative artificial assembly that has different length icicle-shaped body members that range in length from 1.5-18 inches to simulate real icicles such as commonly seen hanging from the eaves of the roof of a house or a building in the wintertime.




It is an additional object of the invention to provide a novel decorative artificial icicle assembly that is economical to manufacture and market.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a conventional string of Christmas tree lights with the novel decorative artificial icicle assemblies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly has a lamp housing, a light source and an elongated icicle-shaped body member. The lamp housing has an open bottom end having an interior width W


1


. The lamp housing has an interior chamber in communication with the open bottom end and the light source is mounted therein. The light source could be a single bulb or multiple bulbs or one or more LED's. The interior of the lamp housing has a reflective surface that directs some of the light rays of the light source toward the open bottom end of the lamp housing.




The elongated icicle-shaped body member has a top end having a width W


2


. W


2


is smaller than WI by a predetermined amount so that some of the light rays from the light source can be reflected downwardly against the outer surface of the icicle-shaped body member. The icicle-shaped body member has a length L


1


in the range of 1.5-18 inches. It is preferably made from a translucent plastic material that would diffuse the light rays transmitted downwardly into the interior of the icicle-shaped body member. The icicle-shaped body member is preferably tubular but could also be made as a solid member. It could be made as a single tubular member or it could be made from multiple sections which assembled form the icicle-shaped body member. The icicle-shaped body member may also have a hole or aperture in its bottom end that will allow moisture or condensation therein to flow or drip outwardly from the interior of the icicle-shaped body member.




Various structures can be used to detachably support the top end of the icicle-shaped body member from the bottom end of the lamp housing.




A colored lens may be positioned between the light source and the top end of the icicle-shaped body member to vary the illuminated color of the icicle-shaped body member. A plurality of the decorative illuminated artificial icicle assemblies are connected to an electrical cord at longitudinally spaced positions similar to that of Christmas lights. The lamp housings would be supported from the eaves of the roof of a house or building.




In another embodiment of the invention the decorative artificial icicle assemblies could be used with a conventional string of Christmas tree lights that are hung on a Christmas tree itself. In such an embodiment the icicle-shaped body member could be less than one inch in length.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view illustrating the novel decorative illuminated artificial icicle assemblies supported from the eaves of a roof;





FIG. 2

is a vertical cross sectional view illustrating the decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly;





FIG. 3

is a view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded front perspective view of the decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly; and





FIG. 6

is an exploded front perspective view of a first alternative embodiment of the decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The decorative artificial icicle assembly will now be described by referring to

FIGS. 1-6

of the drawings. The artificial icicle assembly is generally designated numeral


10


. A plurality of the assemblies are secured to an electrical cord


12


having a male plug


14


on its end. The assemblies


10


would be spaced at predetermined intervals along the length of electrical cord


12


.





FIG. 1

shows a house


16


having a front door


18


, windows


20


, and a roof


22


. Roof


22


has an eave


24


to which the electrical cord


12


and the artificial icicle assemblies


10


would be secured and supported therefrom.





FIGS. 2-5

show the specific structure of the individual artificial assemblies


10


. They have a lamp housing


30


having a concave reflective inner surface


32


and a convex shaped outer surface. A light bulb socket


34


is positioned within lamp housing


30


and it is electrically connected to electrical cord


12


. Lamp housing


30


has an open bottom end that is best illustrated in FIG.


3


. It has an internal width WI. A plurality of support arms


36


extend radially inwardly from inner reflective surface


32


. The top surface of support arms


36


have grooves


50


therein.




Icicle-shaped body member


40


is tubular and it has an outer surface


41


and an inner surface


42


. An aperture


44


is formed in its bottom end to allow moisture and condensation that may accumulate within body member


40


to drain outwardly therefrom. Body member


40


has a length L


1


that is in the range of 1.5-18 inches. Body member


40


is illustrated as being formed of two identical halves, but it could also be formed as an integral single member. It is made of a plastic material and in one of its preferred embodiments it would be made of PLEXIGLASS. The top end of body member


40


has a pair of radially extending fingers


46


having downwardly extending flanges


47


that would detachably engage grooves


50


on support arms


36


. This would be accomplished by a minimal amount of angular rotation.




The top end of body member


40


has a width W


2


that is less than the width W


1


of the open bottom end of lamp housing


30


by a predetermined amount to form a light ray passage opening that is substantially annular.

FIG. 2

shows that light rays from light bulb


35


reflect off reflective surface


32


and illuminate the outer surface of icicle-shaped body member


40


. Other light rays from light bulb


35


pass directly to the inner surface


42


of icicle-shaped body member


40


and illuminate it from within. A removable colored lens or filter


54


can be used to change the color of the icicle body member.




An alternative embodiment of the decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly is illustrated in FIG.


6


and it is designated numeral


60


. It has a lamp housing


62


having an open bottom end. A bulb


35


is removably mounted in a socket therein that is electrically connected to electrical cord


12


. Lamp housing


62


has an inner reflective surface


32


. A plurality of bayonet-type slots


64


are formed in the inner surface at spaced intervals around its periphery. The icicle-shaped body member


70


has a shoulder


72


adjacent its top end along with a reduced diameter neck portion


74


. Body member


70


is illustrated as being an integral single member but it could also be made of two or more parts. A collar


76


could be frictionally secured on neck portion


74


or glued thereto. Collar


76


has a plurality of radially extending pin members


78


that detachably engage the bayonet-type slots


64


with a minimal rotational motion. This embodiment functions in the same manner as that previously discussed with respect to icicle-shaped body member


40


and lamp housing


30


.



Claims
  • 1. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly comprising:an upright oriented lamp housing having a top end, an open bottom end, an outer surface, an inner surface, and an interior chamber in communication with said open bottom end; said open bottom end having an interior width W1; a light source; means for supporting said light source in said lamp housing; an upright oriented elongated icicle-shaped body member having an outer surface, a top end, a bottom end and said top end having a width W2; means for securing said top end of said icicle-shaped body member to said open bottom end of said lamp housing; and said width W2 of said top end of said icicle-shaped body member being less than said width W1 of said bottom end of said lamp housing by a predetermined amount to provide a light ray passage open space that will allow light rays from said light source to pass downwardly therethrough said light ray passage open space and illuminate said outer surface of said icicle-shaped body member.
  • 2. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said icicle-shaped body member has a length L1 and L1 is in the range of 1.5-18 inches.
  • 3. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said light source is at least one light bulb.
  • 4. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said lamp housing is substantially dome-shaped.
  • 5. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said inner surface of said lamp housing has reflector means for directing light rays downwardly through said light ray passage open space.
  • 6. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein said reflector means is a reflective surface on said inner surface of said lamp housing.
  • 7. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said reflective surface has a concave configuration.
  • 8. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said light ray passage open space has a substantially annular configuration.
  • 9. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said icicle-shaped body member is tubular and has an inner surface.
  • 10. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said light source is positioned such that light rays therefrom are directed toward said inner surface of said icicle-shaped body member and also directed toward said outer surface of said icicle-shaped body member.
  • 11. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said bottom end of said icicle-shaped body member has an aperture in communication with said inner surface of said icicle-shaped body member to allow moisture therein to drain outwardly therethrough.
  • 12. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said icicle-shaped body member is made of plastic material.
  • 13. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein said plastic material is PLEXIGLASS.
  • 14. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising means for changing the color of said light rays illuminating said icicle-shaped body member.
  • 15. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein said means for changing the color of said light rays is a colored lens positioned between said light source and said top end of said icicle-shaped body member.
  • 16. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising an electrical cord connected to said light source.
  • 17. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 16 further comprising a plurality of said decorative illuminated artificial icicle assemblies connected to said electrical cord.
  • 18. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for securing said top end of said icicle-shaped body member to said open bottom end of said lamp housing comprises at least two radially extending fingers formed on said top end of said icicle-shaped body member that are detachably connected to support arms extending inwardly from said inner surface of said lamp housing.
  • 19. A decorative illuminated artificial icicle assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for securing said top end of said icicle-shaped body member to said open bottom end of said lamp housing comprises bayonet-type locking structure.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
3302013 Richardson Jan 1967 A
5918967 Land Jul 1999 A
6224239 Adler May 2001 B1
6394624 Hsu May 2002 B1
6494591 Guimond Dec 2002 B1