This invention relates to a lamp and, more particularly, to a hurricane lamp.
A hurricane lamp typically incorporates a glass shade which is seated on a base or stand. The shade however is most typically loosely seated on the base and is thus susceptible of being inadvertently bumped or knocked off the base.
It thus would be desirable to provide a lamp where the shade is removably secured to the base.
The present invention is directed to a lamp comprising a base, a shade seated over the base and a coupler between the base and the shade which allows the shade to be removably secured to the base thus eliminating the risk of the shade falling off or being otherwise separated from the base.
In accordance with the present invention, the base includes a neck and the shade includes a circumferential lip which defines an opening in the bottom of the shade and is adapted to extend into the neck. The coupler in turn includes a stem which extends through the lip and into the neck. The base additionally defines a threaded bore and the coupler includes a threaded screw for threadingly securing the coupler to the base. The stem of the coupler also includes a circumferential cylindrical wall which defines a cavity adapted to receive a candle and a ring which surrounds the wall and is adapted to abut against the bottom of the shade for removably securing the shade to the base of the lamp.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of the specification and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same,
The invention disclosed herein is, of course, susceptible of embodiment in many different forms. Shown in the drawings and described herein below in detail is a preferred embodiment of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiment.
For ease of description, the hurricane lamp of the present invention is described herein below in its usual vertical position sitting on a support surface and terms such as upper, lower, vertical, horizontal, etc., will be used herein with reference to this usual position.
Moreover, the FIGURES herein do not necessarily show details of the hurricane lamp that are known in the art and that will be recognized as such by those skilled in the art. The detailed descriptions of these elements are not necessary to an understanding of the invention. Accordingly, such elements are herein represented only to the degree necessary to aid in an understanding of the features of the present invention.
A lamp 10 in accordance with the present invention is shown in
Crown or neck 18 includes a generally cup-shaped circumferentially extending wall 34 defining an open interior cavity 36. A shoulder 38 is defined on, and extends outwardly from, the interior face of the wall 34. Wall 34 additionally defines a bottom radial wall 42 defining a threaded centrally located opening or bore 43. A fastening member in the form of a unitary screw 44 or the like extends normally outwardly from the lower surface of the wall 42 and is adapted to be threaded into the bore 32 defined in stem 16 for removably securing crown 18 to the stem 16. In accordance with the invention, the bore 43 in wall 42 also extends longitudinally through the interior of screw 44.
Lamp 10 additionally comprises an elongate decorative shade 46 including a circumferential wall 48 defining a hollow interior and a bulbous or rounded base 50 which terminates in a lower peripheral circumferential neck or lip 52 defining a circular opening 54 (
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Coupler 56 removably secures the shade 46 to the crown 18 to eliminate the risk of the shade 46 being knocked off the stand 12. Particularly, coupler 56 is adapted to be inserted through the interior of the shade 46 from the position of
Although not shown, a candle can be received into the interior of shade 46 and seated in cavity 64 of coupler 56. Ring 67 of coupler 56 can thus serve as a wax repository for the candle.
What has thus been described is a lamp incorporating a coupler which allows a shade to be removably secured to a lamp stand while also serving the further purpose of a candle stand.