Claims
- 1. A globe lighting assembly comprising:a globe with a first portion and a second portion, wherein the globe is substantially spherically shaped, wherein the first portion and the second portion are substantially two separable hemispheres and each comprises a material through which light can pass; and a cage with a lower ring and prongs that each partially surround the globe, wherein the first portion of the globe is received into and coupled with the cage; wherein the first portion is stationary and the second portion is hingedly attached to the first portion so that the second portion can rotate away from the first portion to provide access to the interior of the globe.
- 2. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 wherein the globe is plastic and the cage is metallic.
- 3. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 wherein the globe has a line in between the first portion and the second portion, wherein the lower ring surrounds the globe to cover the line.
- 4. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 further comprising an upper ring, wherein the lower and upper rings along with the prongs surround and give structural support for the first portion of the globe.
- 5. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 wherein there are four prongs spaced approximately equal from each other around the globe.
- 6. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 wherein there are more than four prongs spaced approximately equal from each other around the globe.
- 7. The globe lighting assembly of claim 1 wherein the second portion has a circular rim that fits into an inner surface of the lower ring when the assembly is in a closed position.
- 8. A globe lighting assembly comprising:a globe with a stationary portion and a door, wherein the globe is substantially spherically shaped, wherein the stationary portion and the door are substantially two separable hemispheres and each comprises a material through which light can pass, whereby the door can rotate away from the stationary portion to provide access to the interior of the globe; and a cage having prongs and a lower ring with an inner circular lip that extends into an interior of the globe, wherein the inner circular lip is capable of aiding in preventing moisture from entering the globe interior, wherein the stationary portion has an edge that attaches to the lower ring just to an outside of the inner circular lip.
- 9. The globe lighting assembly of claim 8 wherein the lower ring has lip extensions extending from the inner circular lip.
- 10. The globe lighting assembly of claim 9 wherein each lip extension has an end and a flange extending from the end of the lip extension, wherein the flange is substantially coplanar with the upper ring.
- 11. The globe lighting assembly of claim 10 further comprising a reflector with a rim, wherein the rim of the reflector attaches to at least one flange.
- 12. The globe lighting assembly of claim 11 further comprising a light source positioned in the globe, wherein the reflector has an aperture covered with a light diffuser, wherein light from the light source is emitted to the globe interior through the light diffuser.
- 13. The globe lighting assembly of claim 12 wherein the light diffuser is one of polycarbonate and an acrylic plastic.
- 14. The globe lighting assembly of claim 12 wherein the light diffuser is a plastic material and a glass material between the plastic and the light source.
- 15. The globe lighting assembly of claim 11 further comprising a light source socket clip, wherein the reflector has an aperture dimensioned to receive the socket clip.
- 16. The globe lighting assembly of claim 15 wherein the socket clip has at least one position with respect to the reflector.
- 17. The globe lighting assembly of claim 16 wherein the socket clip has four legs, wherein each of the four legs have multiple settings that correspond to the positions of the socket clip in the reflector.
- 18. The globe lighting assembly of claim 16 wherein the legs are flexible and are biased away from each other such that there is adequate resistance to maintain and hold the legs in the determined setting.
- 19. The globe lighting assembly of claim 12 further comprising at least one latch that latches the door to the lower ring.
- 20. The globe lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the globe comprises a substantially spherically-shaped globe wall defining an interior region and the assembly further comprises:a reflector mounted in the interior region of the globe, the reflector comprising a plurality of walls defining an interior region of the reflector, wherein the walls only partially surround the interior region of the reflector so that at least a portion of the interior region of the reflector is in communication with the interior region of the globe, and further wherein at least a portion of the walls are capable of reflecting light; and a source of light mounted within the interior region of the reflector.
- 21. The globe lighting assembly of claim 20, wherein the reflector is mounted in an upper portion of the globe.
- 22. The globe lighting assembly of claim 21, wherein the reflector comprises a top wall and one or more side walls, whereby the bottom of the reflector is open so that light can pass from the interior region of the reflector into a lower portion of the globe.
- 23. The globe lighting assembly of claim 22, wherein the top wall includes an aperture covered by a diffuser to thereby permit light to pass from the interior region of the reflector, through the aperture, and into the upper portion of the globe.
- 24. The globe lighting assembly of claim 23, wherein the diffuser comprises a translucent material.
- 25. The globe lighting assembly of claim 20, wherein at least one of the walls of the reflector includes an aperture covered by a diffuser to thereby permit light to pass from the interior region of the reflector, through the aperture, and into the interior region of the globe.
- 26. The globe lighting assembly of claim 25, wherein the diffuser comprises a translucent material.
- 27. The globe lighting assembly of claim 20, wherein the reflector comprises aluminum.
- 28. The globe lighting assembly of claim 20, wherein the reflector further comprises a rim extending outwardly from one or more of the plurality of walls, wherein the rim is mounted to one or more flanges extending inwardly from the globe wall.
- 29. The globe lighting assembly of claim 20, wherein the light source is adjustably mounted the reflector, whereby the position of the light source relative to the reflector can be adjusted.
- 30. The globe lighting assembly of claim 29, wherein the light source is connected to a socket clip that is adjustably mounted in an aperture in a wall of the reflector, whereby the position of the socket clip relative to the reflector can be changed by adjusting the position of the socket clip in the aperture.
- 31. The globe lighting assembly of claim 30, wherein the socket clip is moveable between three different positions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/170,115 filed Dec. 10, 1999 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/175,317, filed Jan. 10, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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