Claims
- 1. A light adapter apparatus to replace a halogen lamp in an uplighting reflector bracket of a torchiere fixture with fluorescent lighting, comprising:a ballast assembly including a plurality of ballasts, each having a housing wherein each successive housing of the plurality is positioned above and supported by a prior housing of the plurality with a fluorescent lamp respective to each ballast clamped near the housing by a removable lamp retainer including a downward batwing retainer for suspending the fluorescent lamps below a radial height of a circumferential rim of the torchiere, an initial, lowest ballast housing of the assembly removably interconnected to the bracket by an adapter base secured on the bracket, and each ballast wired to a torchiere power-cord through a switch providing levels of illumination for substitution of fluorescent lighting having a light intensity of the halogen lamp replaced in the torchiere fixture that is safer, more durable and economical in manufacture and use.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1, further comprising:means for removably securing the adapter base on the bracket.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 2, further comprising:means for removably interconnecting the ballast assembly to the bracket.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising:means for removably securing the lamp retainer to each housing.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:means for removably clamping a fluorescent lamp near each housing.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fluorescent lighting comprises a plurality of circular fluorescent lamps.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fluorescent lighting comprises a pair of fluorescent lamps nested in the reflector.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, the switch comprising a three-way switch for providing three levels of illumination.
- 9. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the fluorescent lighting comprises a 2D fluorescent lamp.
- 10. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the fluorescent lighting comprises a pair of Delux F fluorescent lamps.
- 11. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein each successive ballast housing after the initial, lowest housing is snap-locked secured to the prior housing of the plurality to expedite installation and removal of each ballast.
- 12. The light adapter apparatus described in claim 1, wherein each successive ballast housing after the initial, lowest housing is removably secured to the prior housing of the plurality to expedite installation and removal of each ballast.
- 13. A retrofit safety system for installation in a torchiere floor lamp of the type that includes an uplight reflector attached to a support column, the reflector having a pair of halogen lamp sockets that are fixed on a reflector mounting bracket for engaging a halogen lamp powered from a lamp power cord, the retrofit system effective for conversion and dedication of a torchiere lamp that uses a halogen quartz bulb, to a safe operating fluorescent lamp, comprising:an adapter base, having outward projecting tabs, removably connected to the bracket; an adapter assembly including a pair of ballast housings each housing holding a ballast and having upper and lower portions, wherein the initial, lower housing of the pair includes a pair of holes near the lower portion that form an interlocking aperture to receive corresponding tabs of the adapter base, and having an associated inner circular fluorescent lamp; the second, upper ballast housing of the pair communicating with an outer circular fluorescent lamp; and, wherein a 3-way switch provides three levels of illumination, the first being illumination of the inner fluorescent, the second being illumination of the outer fluorescent and the third level being both lamps simultaneously illuminated; wherein each ballast housing includes a retaining bar removably secured on and radiating from the housing; wherein the retaining bar projection includes first and second terminal ends each end having an upward oriented U-shaped configuration; wherein the U-shaped terminal ends comprises a flexible bulb snap retainer for retention of a circular fluorescent lamp mounted in the snap retainer by finger pressure.
- 14. The retrofit safety system according to claim 13, wherein the reflector is shaped like a bowl having a height, a circumferential rim, and a center; and the bowl is fixed to the column near the center;wherein the adapter assembly has a height dimension that is lower than the height of the bowl rim, whereby the florescent lamp is suspended within of the bowl shaped reflector.
- 15. The retrofit safety system in claim 14, wherein each fluorescent lamp comprises a circular shaped cylinder with a circumference and the lamp interfits into the U-shaped snap retainer at any point on the circumference.
- 16. The retrofit safety system according to claim 15, each fluorescent lamp further comprising a socket to receive the interconnection cable plug; and,wherein each fluorescent lamp communicates with the lamp power cord through the ballast, ballast cable and plug.
- 17. The retrofit safety system of claim 16, wherein the column is threaded into the base; and,wherein the bracket is welded on the inner surface, near a lower portion of the bowl reflector.
- 18. The retrofit safety system of claim 17, wherein the bracket includes a pair of fastener holes therethrough, the adapter base mounting tabs also having corresponding holes therethrough; and, the adapter assembly is secured to the reflector with fasteners using said bracket holes previously employed in securing the halogen bulb sockets to the reflector.
- 19. A method for installing a fluorescent light adapter apparatus in substitution for a halogen lamp in an uplighting reflector bracket of a torchiere fixture, for converting the torchiere to a safe operating fluorescent lighting system, comprising the steps of:removing the halogen lamp; providing a fluorescent light adapter apparatus having a ballast assembly including a 3-way switch forward of a pair of ballasts, each having a housing and a respective fluorescent lamp clamped near the housing by a removable lamp retainer, and an adapter base with base tabs and interlocking tabs; mounting the apparatus on the bracket and, adding ballasts in the ballast assembly and fluorescent lamps for additional safe lighting as required.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of:wiring ballast assembly to a torchiere power-cord for a lamp power supply and installation of fluorescent lighting in the torchiere fixture that is safer, more durable and economical in manufacture and use.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, wherein the removing the halogen lamp step includes the steps of:disconnecting a lamp cord that is supplying power to the halogen lamp and its associated sockets; removing the halogen bulb and its associated sockets from the reflector; and, disconnecting the interconnecting cable by removal of a four-pronged plug.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the mounting the apparatus step includes the steps of:removing the fluorescent lamps from the adapter assembly; disassembling the adapter base from the ballast housing by depressing adapter base interlocking tabs toward each other; lowering the adapter assembly into the reflector; aligning holes in the adapter base tabs with corresponding threaded holes in the bracket; securing the adapter base to the bracket; snapping the ballast housing onto the adapter base while engaging the interlocking tabs into rectangular aperture of the ballast housing; clamping each fluorescent lamp by snap-locking the lamp into a respective lamp retaining bar; inserting a 4-pin plug to the pins on each fluorescent lamp for electrical power.
REFERENCE TO PREVIOUSLY FILED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the prior patent application of Ellis Yan, identified by Ser. No. 08/980,564, filed Dec. 1, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,316 Titled AN ENHANCED SAFETY RETROFIT SYSTEM FOR LUMINARIA. Benefit of the filing date for original disclosure material in the parent domestic application is claimed under 35 USC 120 and 37 CFR §1.53.
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