Chandeliers are decorative branched light fixtures that add elegance to a room. Chandeliers are commonly adorned with crystal prisms or other decorative components. Conventional chandeliers, whether simple or elaborate, are arranged in a fixed configuration and therefore include an unchanging appearance. Chandeliers may be metal/iron based and include a number of metal surfaces. Chandeliers are often costly and it would be cost prohibitive to maintain multiple chandeliers having different appearances or configurations in order to provide different décor to a setting.
In order to enhance the versatility of a chandelier and provide a changeable décor, it would be advantageous and desirable to quickly and simply change the appearance and/or configuration of a chandelier without requiring an exhaustive and time-consuming disassembly and reassembly process as would typically be required to replace components of the chandelier. Changing the position of components of a chandelier would require drilling holes through metal or other hardware of the chandelier. Such a process would be time-consuming, exhaustive and frustrating.
The above considerations are similarly true for other lighting fixtures, household fixtures, appliances and furnishings that may include various adornments and would benefit from having a versatile appearance. Such fixtures, appliances and furnishings include candelabras, candle holders, ceiling fans, strip lighting, sconces, bobeshes, track lighting, bobeches, lampshades, lamps and various overhead lighting fixtures, for example. It would be advantageous to change the appearance of such fixtures, appliances and furnishings simply and quickly without replacing the entire unit or undertaking the elaborate disassembly and reassembly process to enhance the versatility of the unit. Changing the appearance in a simple and quick fashion would be especially useful for fixtures that are difficult to access, such as fixtures suspended overhead, and that would require a person to ascend a ladder and/or to work in an awkward position.
Chandeliers and other overhead fixtures and appliances that are typically hung from a ceiling, are also difficult to clean as a person must ascend and remain high above the floor on a ladder or other platform to either clean individual components of the chandelier while still attached to the body of the fixture and in close proximity to other components or disassemble the chandeliers' trimmings such as crystal prisms or other decorative components, which involves an intricate and time-consuming process. It would therefore be desirable to be able to clean a chandelier without requiring a person to remain at the height of the chandelier for an extended period of time to either perform the cleaning operation or to disassemble and reassemble the chandelier components. Moreover, it would be especially desirable to clean a chandelier without requiring a person to ascend to the height of the chandelier at all. Even for fixtures, appliances and furnishings not suspended overhead, it is generally desirable to individually clean detached components separately, rather than cleaning an assembled unit or requiring the elaborate and time-consuming disassembly and reassembly process.
It would therefore be desirable to provide a chandelier and other fixtures, appliances and furnishings that can simply and easily be disassembled and reassembled for cleaning, as well as reconfigured to provide a different appearance. The present invention addresses these and other needs.
To achieve these and other objects, and in view of its purposes, the present invention provides a reconfigurable apparatus comprising one of a household lighting apparatus and a home accessory that includes at least one fixed component and a plurality of removable adornments, each removable adornment including a magnet and being magnetically coupled to a portion of the apparatus.
According to one aspect, the invention provides a reconfigurable apparatus comprising at least one fixed component, and a plurality of interchangeable decorative adornments magnetically coupled to a fixed metal surface of the apparatus simultaneously. Each of the interchangeable decorative adornments is attachable anywhere on a continuum of non-fixed locations of the fixed metal surface of the apparatus to provide multiple configurations to the apparatus. The apparatus comprises one of a candle holder, a candelabra, a lamp, a sconce, a bobeche, and track lighting.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a reconfigurable apparatus comprising at least one fixed component, and a plurality of interchangeable decorative adornments magnetically coupled to a fixed metal surface of the apparatus simultaneously. Each of the interchangeable decorative adornments is attachable anywhere on a continuum of non-fixed locations of the fixed metal surface of the apparatus to provide multiple configurations to the apparatus. The apparatus comprises one of a curtain rod and a ceiling fan.
According to one aspect, the invention provides a reconfigurable apparatus comprising at least one fixed component and a plurality of interchangeable decorative adornments magnetically coupled directly to an exposed fixed metal surface of the fixed component simultaneously. Each of the interchangeable decorative adornments is attachable anywhere on a continuum of non-fixed locations of the exposed fixed metal surface of the apparatus to provide multiple configurations to the fixed component, wherein the fixed component comprises a lampshade. Each interchangeable decorative adornment includes at least one decorative portion and a magnet that forms a conterminous boundary with the associated location of the exposed fixed metal surface.
According to one aspect, the invention provides a reconfigurable chandelier comprising a fixed portion and a plurality of interchangeable decorative adornments, each including a magnet. The plurality of interchangeable decorative adornments are magnetically coupled to a corresponding connection point on the fixed portion simultaneously. The fixed portion comprises an exposed metal surface capable of receiving any of the interchangeable decorative adornments anywhere thereon.
According to yet another aspect, the present invention provides a set of interchangeable decorative adornments for simultaneous attachment to reconfigurable decorative lighting units. Each interchangeable decorative adornment comprises at least one decorative portion and a magnet and is magnetically attachable to any corresponding exposed branched metal portion of one of the reconfigurable decorative lighting units at the same time. Each magnet of the corresponding interchangeable decorative adornment forms a conterminous boundary at a connection point of the corresponding exposed branched metal portion.
The present invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, various features of the drawing are not necessarily to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity to aid in illustrating aspects of the invention. Like numerals denote like features throughout the specification and drawing. Including in the drawing are the following figures:
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a chandelier with easily removable and interchangeable portions. The removable/interchangeable portions are magnetically coupled adornments that combine with other features to shape and decorate the chandelier. One aspect of the present invention is that the magnetically coupled adornments can be disengaged from the chandelier by simply pulling the magnetic adornment from the fixture by hand or by using any of various grasping tools. The adornments can then be cleaned and easily restored to their original positions, using various grasping tools or by hand. When not coupled to a chandelier or the like, the uncoupled interchangeable magnetic adornments of the present invention, which include a magnet or magnets, may be considered magnetically engageable adornments. Hereinafter, the adornments of the present invention will be referred to as interchangeable magnetic adornments.
Another aspect of the present invention is that the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be rearranged, removed, or replaced with a different set of interchangeable magnetic adornments, thereby changing the configuration and appearance of the chandelier. In this manner, a chandelier with interchangeable portions, i.e., a reconfigurable chandelier, is produced. The original set of adornments may be replaced with a completely new set of adornments having different shapes, different sizes, different configurations, and/or different colors. In another embodiment, one or some of the original set of adornments may be replaced with a corresponding adornment or adornments. Each set of interchangeable magnetic adornments provides a unique appearance to the chandelier and within each set of adornments, there may be adornments having different shapes, different sizes, different configurations and/or different colors. The adornments within a set may be rearranged and positioned at different locations that include a metal surface adapted to engage the magnet. The interchangeable magnetic adornments may be formed of various different materials and may include various designs and styles. They may include a single piece coupled to a magnet or multiple pieces coupled together and to a magnet.
According to one exemplary embodiment, the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be of a particular color or colors, shapes, or figures associated with a particular season, holiday or occasion. For example, the adornments may include a Santa Claus, reindeer, or snowman figurine for the Christmas holidays. In another embodiment, the adornments may include flowers or other decorative pieces suitable for a special occasion, such as a wedding (e.g. wedding bells). It can be understood that the decorative adornments may be customized for other holidays, seasons, moods, or occasions. According to yet another exemplary embodiment, the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be of a functional value, in addition to or instead of decorative. For example, interchangeable magnetic adornments of a particular shape or color may be used to enhance a setting's décor and/or appearance of illumination. They may alternatively or additionally be used to direct or reflect light in a particular manner.
Each of interchangeable magnetic adornments 11, 13 and 15 of
The use of the interchangeable magnetic adornments of the present invention in conjunction with a chandelier embodiment, is intended to be illustrative and exemplary, and not restrictive of the invention. In other exemplary embodiments, the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be used in conjunction with decorative lighting units, household lighting apparatuses and home accessories including, but not limited to candelabras, candle holders, ceiling fans, sconces, lampshades, lamps, finials, overhead light fixtures, strip or track lighting, curtain rods, decorative household cast iron, recessed lighting fixtures, bobeshes and other household appliances, furnishings and fixtures. Each of the exemplary embodiments may include metallic surfaces to which the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be coupled.
The present invention provides multiple embodiments of the interchangeable magnetic decorative adornments for attachment to reconfigurable decorative lighting units. The adornments are interchangeable and include at least one decorative portion and a magnet and are attachable to a plurality of corresponding metal portions of at least one decorative lighting unit.
Exemplary interchangeable magnetic decorative adornments are shown in
The illustrated adornment arrangements are intended to be exemplary only and one of skill in the art could easily recognize that many variations of the exemplary adornments may be used. For example, the adornments may include ornamental designs such as flowers. The shapes of the illustrated magnets are intended to be exemplary as well.
The previously illustrated magnets that couple the interchangeable magnetic adornments to the chandelier or other fixture or appliance, may be coupled to the other piece or pieces that make up the decorative adornment by string, fishing line, wire, a chain, metal links, or other suitable coupling means. In one exemplary embodiment, the magnet may include a hole extending therethrough and which receives the wire, fishing line, string or other coupling means. The magnets may take on various shapes. In addition to the previously illustrated generally hemispherical (
The metallic receiving portion of the chandelier or other household unit may be a horizontal surface, or it may be a surface angled with respect to the horizontal or vertical. Receiving locations 3, as previously illustrated, include such a metallic receiving surface. Various metals may be used for the metallic receiving surface. In one exemplary embodiment, the metallic receiving surfaces may be sized and shaped substantially similar to the corresponding engaging surfaces of the magnets. In other exemplary embodiments, a continuous metallic strip or other surface may be provided so that the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be coupled variously and not limited to particular locations.
Another aspect of the invention is that the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be used interchangeably between a chandelier and other fixtures, furnishings and/or appliance embodiments listed above. According to another exemplary embodiment, the interchangeable magnetic adornments may be interchanged between other fixtures, furnishings and appliance previously discussed.
The present invention also provides a method for cleaning chandeliers. The method includes forming a chandelier that includes removable portions, such as the magnetically coupled interchangeable adornments described herein. The removable portions may be disengaged by simply pulling to disengage the magnet. They may be removed by hand or by using various suitable gripping tools to disengage the magnet from the corresponding metal surface(s), then cleaned and restored to the chandelier. An extendable gripping tool, or other device which allows a user to grip and pull an overhead member, may be used. The individual, removed portions of the chandelier (the interchangeable magnetic adornments) may be cleaned separately or collectively.
Another aspect of the present invention is a method for changing the appearance and configuration of a chandelier by simply and quickly removing and replacing certain portions without requiring a painstaking and time-consuming disassembly/assembly procedure. The method includes providing a chandelier with removable portions. In one exemplary embodiment, the removable portions may be interchangeable magnetic adornments. A first set of interchangeable magnetic adornments may be disposed on the chandelier to provide a first appearance. The first plurality of decorative interchangeable magnetic adornments may be removed by pulling to disengage the magnet. This may be done by hand or by using a gripping tool or other device which allows a user to grip and pull an overhead member. A second set of decorative interchangeable magnetic adornments may then be interchanged and positioned on the chandelier. In another exemplary embodiment, only some of the first plurality of decorative adornments may be replaced, that is, interchanged. According to another exemplary embodiment, the chandelier may include multiple metallic receiving surfaces, and the first plurality of interchangeable magnetic adornments may be simply repositioned to other of the metallic receiving surfaces to provide a different appearance and configuration of the chandelier. In yet another exemplary embodiment in which the chandelier includes various metallic coupling surfaces, the first plurality of adornments may be retained in place, and the second plurality of adornments may be added to provide a fuller appearance of the chandelier.
It should be understood that the previous techniques for cleaning a chandelier and for changing the configuration of the chandelier are intended to be illustrative and exemplary of the uses of the interchangeable magnetic adornments of the present invention, and are not intended to be limiting. In other exemplary embodiments, the present invention provides for any of the various other fixtures and appliances described above to include interchangeable magnetic adornments which may be removed for cleaning as described above or which may be interchanged or rearranged as described above in conjunction with the chandelier example.
An advantage of the present invention is that an elaborate disassembly/reassembly process is not required for cleaning or changing the appearance of the chandelier or other fixture or appliance. Rather, the interchangeable magnetic adornments are easily removable by simply pulling. Stated alternatively, the magnetically coupled adornments become disengaged by simply applying enough force to overcome the magnet strength, and then reattached by bringing the magnet in contact with the corresponding metal receiving surface.
The preceding merely illustrates the principles of the invention. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements which, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the principals of the invention and are included within its spirit and scope. Furthermore, all examples and conditional language recited herein are principally intended expressly to be only for pedagogical purposes and to aid the reader in understanding the principals of the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventors to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Moreover, all statements herein reciting principals, aspects, and embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents and equivalents developed in the future, i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure.
This description of the exemplary embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the figures of the accompanying drawing, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description, relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,”, “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the structure be constructed or operated in a particular orientation.
Although the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the invention, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/782,607, filed Feb. 19, 2004, entitled Interchangeable Adornments for Chandeliers and the Like, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety, and which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/448,288, entitled Removable Adornments for Chandeliers and the Like, filed on Feb. 19, 2003.
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Parent | 10782607 | Feb 2004 | US |
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