Decorative lamp cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6746136
  • Patent Number
    6,746,136
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A lamp cover comprising a hollow pliant shell having an exterior surface in the form of a decorative shape and an interior surface having pliant ribs extending inwardly from the interior surface, which ribs are of a size and shape as to frictionally engage the exterior of a light fixture lens, bulb cover or bulb. According to a preferred embodiment, the lamp cover is fabricated from a pliable and high temperature resistant polymeric material that permits its close contact with a low voltage or conventional light bulb. According to further alternative preferred embodiments, the hollow pliant shell is translucent, portions of the hollow pliant shell are made opaque and the hollow pliant shell is colored.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to lamp shades or covers and more particularly to such devices for primarily exterior lighting applications that are durable, readily interchangeable and fashionably decorative.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Decorative exterior lighting, for example along walkways, driveways and in garden areas, has become very popular. Such lighting can be low voltage, i.e. 12/24 volts driven by a transformer or solar powered, or 110 volts (in the U.S.). Low voltage lighting produces relatively small amounts of heat and thus is low temperature, while the more conventional incandescent lighting produces significant heat and higher temperatures, on the order of several hundred degrees Fahrenheit. The latter situation is particularly prevalent in the case of pole lighting fixtures and sconces such as are used on either side of doors.




Similarly, the use of “theme” decorations around homes during the different festive seasons of the year, e.g. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc., is also common. It has therefore been found desirable to use existing exterior lighting fixtures as the basis for the installation of such theme decorations at the appropriate times of the year.




Until the present time, most such decorative devices associated with, for example, exterior lighting as described above, have comprised inexpensive lamp shades or covers fabricated from paper or inexpensive plastics that are designed to surround the entire lighting fixture at a safe distance so as not to expose the shade or cover to heat from the lighting device. Such prior art devices are, largely because of their materials of fabrication not sufficiently weather, UV, etc. resistant as to be satisfactorily used more than about one season before disposal. Additionally, because of their design to surround the entire fixture much like a sack or bag, (due to the large number of differing shapes and designs of such lighting fixtures) their location upon the lighting fixture can be disturbed by, for example, wind thereby disrupting their decorative value.




It would therefore be desirable to have decorative covers or shades for, for example, exterior lighting that provide easy interchangeability without the use of tools and secure attachment to such lighting fixtures while being fabricated from materials that exhibit superior UV, weather, etc. resistance thereby providing many years of useful service.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a durable and highly decorative lamp cover for, for example, exterior lighting devices that is readily interchangeable, heat, weather and UV resistant and that can be safely and securely attached to both high and low voltage lighting systems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a lamp cover comprising a hollow pliant shell having an exterior surface in the form of a decorative shape and an interior surface having pliant ribs extending inwardly from the interior surface, which ribs are of a size and shape as to frictionally engage the exterior of a light fixture lens, bulb cover or bulb. According to a preferred embodiment, the lamp cover is fabricated from a pliable and high temperature resistant polymeric material that permits its close contact with a low voltage or conventional light bulb.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be best understood when the following detailed description is read in light of the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like features and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partially phantom front view of one embodiment of the lamp cover of the present invention.





FIG. 1A

is a partially phantom front view of another embodiment of the lamp cover of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the embodiment depicted in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of one type of lighting fixture to which the lamp cover of the present invention can be applied.





FIG. 4

is a partially phantom rear view of the embodiment of the lamp cover of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 1

applied to the lighting fixture depicted in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a partially phantom rear view of the embodiment of the lamp cover of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 1

applied directly to a low voltage bulb inserted into a suitable lighting fixture.





FIG. 6

is a partially phantom rear view of the lamp cover of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 1

applied to a globe of the type used to surround a conventional incandescent lamp inserted into a suitable lighting fixture.





FIG. 7

is a partially phantom rear view of the lamp cover of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 1

applied directly to an incandescent light bulb inserted into a suitable lighting fixture.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


1


A and


2


, the lamp cover


10


of the present invention comprises a hollow pliant shell


12


having an exterior surface


14


that provides some type of decorative shape, in the case of

FIG. 1

a “pumpkin” or “jack-o-lantern” of the type used in Halloween decorations and in the case of

FIG. 1A

a snowman of the type that would be used for a Christmas or winter decoration. As will be described in greater detail hereinafter, lamp cover


10


is preferably at least partially translucent and partially opaque to permit proper display of the exterior decorative shape and details thereof when applied to a lighting fixture as described below. Lamp cover


10


also has an interior surface


16


from which extend inwardly a plurality of pliant ribs


18


whose purpose, as described below, is to engage a light bulb, lens, globe or lighting fixture to which lamp cover


10


is applied through insertion of the light bulb or lighting fixture through aperture


20


in the bottom of lamp cover


10


. The term “pliant” as used herein to describe the various elements of lamp cover


10


is meant to mean that the elements are bendable or flexible while of sufficient structural strength as to retain their shape unless pressure is applied thereto to deform them. Additionally, while it is preferred that hollow pliant shell


12


and pliant ribs


18


be fabricated from the same material for ease of fabrication as described below, it is contemplated that the hollow pliant shell and the pliant ribs could be fabricated from dissimilar pliant materials.




As alluded to above, it is preferred in many applications that while the bulk of lamp cover


10


be translucent, that certain portions thereof be opaque. This is perhaps best exemplified in the case of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 1

wherein the eyes


21


, nose


23


and mouth


25


of the “jack-o-lantern” shape depicted in

FIG. 1

be made opaque by the application of, for example, paint or some other suitable opacifying agent in these areas so as to project the properly defined image when lamp cover


10


is applied over a lighting fixture or bulb as described below.




Shown in

FIG. 3

is a so-called “mushroom” lighting fixture


30


of a type commonly used for exterior lighting along the edges of walkways, driveways, etc. The essential elements of lighting fixture


30


are a stake portion


32


for insertion into the ground, a socket


34


and a mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


whose purpose is to diffuse light produced by the enclosed light bulb (not shown in

FIG. 3

) and to give it a “mushroom” shape. As shown in

FIG. 4

, lamp cover


10


of the present invention is applied to lighting fixture


30


by application of lamp cover


10


over mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


by insertion of mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


into aperture


20


in the bottom of lamp cover


10


and engagement of custom fabricated ribs


18


with mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


. When thus applied over mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


, light emanating from mushroom-shaped cap or lens


36


is transmitted through the translucent portions of lamp cover


10


while the opacified portions


21


,


23


and


25


do not transmit light. In this fashion, the image of a “jack-o-lantern” is replicated at each lighting fixture


30


to which lamp covers


10


are applied. For clarity, features


21


,


23


and


25


have not been shown in

FIGS. 4-7

, however, their location and purpose will be readily apparent to the skilled artisan reading this description.




In the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 5

, lamp cover


10


of

FIG. 1

is applied directly to a low voltage light bulb


40


with inwardly extending ribs


18


engaging the outer surface of low voltage bulb


40


, after, in certain instances, socket


34


and low voltage bulb


40


having been inserted through aperture


20


. In most instances, it is not necessary that socket


34


be inserted though aperture


20


, but it may be so inserted depending upon circumstances or the design of the particular lighting fixture to which lamp cover


10


is applied.




Similarly, as shown in

FIG. 6

because of the character of the materials of fabrication of lamp cover


10


as described in detail below, lamp cover


10


can be applied to a globe


42


that surrounds a conventional incandescent bulb


44


contained in a socket


43


through the engagement of ribs


18


with the exterior surface of globe


42


.




In yet a further embodiment of the lamp cover of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 7

, lamp cover


10


is placed over incandescent bulb


44


through the insertion of bulb


44


, mounting member


46


and socket


45


through aperture


20


in lamp cover


10


. In this embodiment, ribs


18


engage directly, incandescent lamp


44


.




As will be apparent to the skilled artisan, pliant ribs


18


in each of the foregoing embodiments may have a different configuration depending upon the particular lighting fixture or bulb structure with which they will be required to engage. Since it is contemplated that in one of its claimed embodiments, lamp cover


10


will be packaged with a specific fixture such customization of the shape of pliant ribs


18


is relatively simple. In other embodiments, because of the relative uniformity of low voltage and conventional incandescent bulbs, the problem of rib customization is not particularly difficult. In many instances, because of the high degree of pliability of the preferred materials of fabrication described below, the shape of pliant ribs


18


can vary widely but still be such as to engage a broad variety of lighting fixture structures without significant customization.




While in those instances, for example that depicted in

FIG. 5

, where pliant ribs


18


engage a relatively low temperature low voltage bulb


40


, lamp cover


10


can be fabricated from a variety of pliant polymeric materials, in those instances, for example that depicted in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, where lamp cover


10


is exposed to the relatively high temperatures produced by conventional incandescent bulbs, lamp cover


10


is preferably fabricated from a pliable high temperature polymer as described below.




According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, lamp cover


10


is fabricated by molding, injection molding, blow molding, etc. a high temperature resistant silicone polymer or silicone rubber. Such materials are commonly available as liquids suitable for fabrication as just described and exhibit temperature capabilities upwards of 200° C., which is adequate for direct exposure to the temperatures produced by a conventional incandescent bulb. Additionally, these materials are very pliant and very good electrical insulators, thus protecting the user from the danger of electrical shock in the applications described herein. Furthermore, these materials are weather resistant, thus making the lamp covers of the present invention suitable for outdoor use and extremely durable providing that they can be used for many years.




Such silicone polymers and silicone rubbers are of the type commonly used in such applications as rubber stoppers, industrial packaging, diaphragms, rollers etc., and demonstrate percent elongations in the range of about 300 to about 400 percent. These materials are easily colored through the use of conventional pigments and coloring agents, and such coloring techniques are well known to those skilled in the art of molding such materials. This ability to be colored is of particular value in the lamp covers of the present invention as, for example in the case of the “jack-o-lantern” depicted in

FIG. 1

, where the hollow pliant shell can be colored orange to mimic the color of a pumpkin while in the case of the shape depicted in

FIG. 1A

the hollow pliant shell can be colored principally white to project the image of a snowman. In the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 1

, eyes


21


, nose


23


and mouth


25


could be rendered opaque using a black or other paint applied to the outer surface of hollow pliant shell


12


to properly project the image desired.




A particularly preferred class of silicone polymers are those supplied under the trademark Winthane™ Silicone elastomers that are available from Winfield Industries, 852 Kensington Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 as liquids and when fabricated retain their physical properties over a very wide range of working temperatures, minus 60° C.-+230° C. Fabrication of lamp cover


10


from pliant materials such as these further simplifies the insertion of the lighting fixture or portions thereof through aperture


20


in the bottom of lamp cover


10


.




There has thus been described a novel decorative lamp cover suitable for the interchangeable (without the use of tools) decoration of lighting fixtures with the change of festive seasons or holidays. The lamp cover of the present invention provides a weather resistant, temperature resistant and durable decorative element that can be used for many years and in differing locations.




While the invention has been described largely in the context of flexible unitized shells having pliant interior ribs, it will be apparent to the skilled artisan that the basic concept can be expanded upon with very little substantial modification. For example, the lamp cover of the present invention could be fabricated from metal, stone, etc. With translucency provided in cutouts in those areas described hereinabove as preferably opaque and opacity provided in those areas previously described as translucent due to the inherent opacity of the material of fabrication. Thus, a pumpkin shape as depicted in

FIG. 1

could be provided with eyes


21


, nose


23


and mouth


25


all cut out of a metallic or stone shell. In such an instance, ribs


18


extending from the interior surface of shell


12


interior surface could be of the same or different materials. If of the same material as that of shell


12


as just described, ribs


18


might or might not be pliant or only limitedly pliant depending upon the material of fabrication. For example, if shell


12


is fabricated from a metal such as steel ribs


18


could be rigid instead of pliant and custom made to accommodate their engagement with a specific bulb or globe configuration. Alternatively, if shell


12


were made of steel, ribs


18


could still be pliant by fabrication thereof from a suitable rubber or polymeric material that was adhered or otherwise attached to the interior surface of shell


12


. Thus, a wide variety of variations and modifications of the invention described herein are possible and contemplated by the inventors hereof.




As the invention has been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the same may be varied in any ways without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Any and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A decorative lamp cover comprising:A) a hollow pliant shell having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a bottom and an aperture in said bottom; and B) a plurality of pliant ribs extending from said interior surface arranged to engage the light bulb, light fixture or light fixture lens inserted through said aperture.
  • 2. The decorative lamp cover of claim 1 wherein portions of said hollow pliant shell are opaque.
  • 3. A decorative lamp comprising:A) a lighting fixture including a socket and a light bulb; B) a hollow pliant shell having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a bottom and an aperture in said bottom through which said light bulb is inserted; and C) a plurality of pliant ribs extending from said interior surface that engage said light bulb.
  • 4. The decorative lamp of claim 3 wherein said hollow pliant shell is translucent.
  • 5. The decorative lamp of claim 4 wherein portions of said hollow pliant shell are rendered opaque.
  • 6. The decorative lamp of claim 3 fabricated from a high temperature resistant polymeric material.
  • 7. The decorative lamp cover of claim 6 wherein said polymeric material is stable at temperatures in excess of 200° C.
  • 8. The decorative lamp cover of claim 7 wherein said high temperature resistant polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of silicone polymers and silicone rubbers.
  • 9. A decorative lamp comprising:A) a lighting fixture including a socket, a light bulb and a lens or globe over said light bulb; B) a hollow pliant shell having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a bottom and an aperture in said bottom through which said lens or globe is inserted; and C) a plurality of pliant ribs extending from said interior surface that engage said lens or globe.
  • 10. The decorative lamp of claim 9 wherein said hollow pliant shell is translucent.
  • 11. The decorative lamp of claim 10 wherein portions of said hollow pliant shell are rendered opaque.
  • 12. The decorative lamp of claim 9 fabricated from a high temperature resistant polymeric material.
  • 13. The decorative lamp cover of claim 12 wherein said polymeric material is stable at temperatures in excess of 200° C.
  • 14. The decorative lamp cover of claim 12 wherein said high temperature resistant polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of silicone polymers and silicone rubbers.
  • 15. A decorative lamp cover comprising:A) a hollow shell having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a bottom and an aperture in said bottom; and B) a plurality of ribs extending from said interior surface arranged to engage a light bulb, light fixture or light fixture lens inserted through said aperture.
  • 16. The decorative lamp cover of claim 15 wherein said hollow shell is translucent.
  • 17. The decorative lamp cover of claim 16 wherein portions of said hollow shell are opaque.
  • 18. The decorative lamp cover of claim 15 wherein said ribs are pliant.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6000820 Murray Dec 1999 A