The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Application Serial Number 096105867, filed Feb. 16, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
This disclosure relates to an extensible light shade, and to an assembly wherein multiple light shades can be cascaded through mechanical coupling of the terminal caps to illuminate a wider range. Electricity is automatically coupled between the cascaded light shades while the light shades are cascaded in position.
The traditional terminal cap 6 is designed to be plain for decoration only and has no electrical component. More than one independent light sets are used for a place where wider illumination is needed. Independent electrical lines need to be laid for each one of the light sets.
A first aspect of this invention is to provide a light shade that is extensible to connect with an additional light shade through its structurally coupled terminal caps.
A second aspect of this invention is to provide a terminal cap having an electrical contact designed in for electrical coupling between cascaded light shades.
A third aspect of this invention is to provide an extensible light shade without using additional electrical wiring for each of the light set when multiple light sets are cascaded.
A fourth aspect of this invention is to provide a male terminal cap and a female terminal cap separately mountable on the two ends of a light shade, so that more light shades can be cascaded through connection of the terminal caps.
A male terminal cap 21 is mounted on the right side of the light shade 20, the male terminal cap 21 has a first metal contact 211, a second metal contact 212, and a male fastener 231.
The light shade 20 has a right terminal cap 21 and a left terminal cap 22. A light tube 24 is mounted in the hollow space of the light shade 20.
A female terminal cap 22 is mounted on the left side of the light shade 20, the female terminal cap 22 has a third metal contact 213, a fourth metal contact 214, and a female fastener 232. A guide plate 233 is made for guiding the inserted male fastener.
A first light shade 201 and a second light shade 202 are going to be cascaded. The light shade 201 has a light tube 241 housed inside, and the light shade 202 has a light tube 242 housed inside. The outline of the light tube 241 and 242 is similar to that of a conventional fluorescent light tube. Each end of the light tube 241 and 242 has two metal stems for electrical coupling to the metal contacts in the terminal caps.
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The male terminal cap 21 has a male fastener 231, a pair of L shaped flanges 231 mounted on the substrate of the terminal cap 21 to form a U shaped mouth 234 for example. The female terminal cap 22 has a female fastener 232, a hole and a flange, for example, for mechanical coupling to the male fastener 231. The male fastener 231 is then inserted into the female fastener 232 and rotated to be fixed in position. The flange of the female fastener is held in the mouth 234 for fixation of the cascaded light shades while the two light shades are cascaded in position as shown in
The male terminal cap 21 has a first metal contact 211 and a second metal contact 212. The female terminal cap 22 has a third metal contact 213 and a fourth metal contact 214. The first metal contact 211 is electrically coupled to the third metal contact 213, and the second metal contact 212 is electrically coupled to the fourth metal contact 214 when the two light shades 201 and 202 are cascaded in position.
If the light tube 24 has two metal stems 211A and 212A in each of its two ends, the two metal stems 211A and 212A are electrically coupled to the two metal contacts 211 and 212 in the terminal cap. The other end of the light tube 24 also has two metal stems that are electrically coupled to the two metal contacts 213 and 214 in the terminal cap.
If the light tube 34 has a single metal stem 311A in each of its two ends, the single metal stem 211A is electrically coupled to the single metal contact 211 in the terminal cap. The other end of the light tube 24 also has a single metal stem that is electrically coupled to the other single metal contact in the terminal cap.
The fastener unit in embodiments of the invention is exemplified to be a pair of a mouth and a flange combined through insertion and rotation. However, different mechanisms can also be used, such as sliding and spring mechanisms for combination two articles. These different designs are within the scope of this invention.
The metal contacts in the terminal caps are exemplified to be separately arranged, they can also be integrated with the fastener elements to simplify the mechanism.
The light tubes can be fluorescent light tubes or include light emitting diodes.
While several embodiments have been described by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modification may be made in the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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