Information
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Patent Grant
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6247829
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Patent Number
6,247,829
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 5, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 19, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Zeade; Bertrand
Agents
- Pauley Petersen Kinne & Fejer
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 226
- 362 216
- 362 95
- 439 217
- 439 218
- 439 220
- 439 221
- 439 537
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An interchangeable lamp apparatus having a detachable plug which is positionable in one of a plurality of orientations with respect to a base of the lamp apparatus. A construction of the base protects against undesired electrical shock when the plug is detached from the base whereby current can flow through the base and the lamp apparatus only when there is continuity across first contacts.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an interchangeable lamp apparatus having a detachable plug which is positionable in one of a plurality of orientations with respect to a base of the lamp apparatus and a construction of the base protects against undesired electrical shock when the plug is detached from the base.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional lamps have a base or stand and a bulb which is insertable into a socket disposed within the base or stand. While these conventional lamps may provide adequate light, they also have several disadvantages.
One disadvantage of conventional lamps is that if the base is connected to a power supply with the bulb detached from the base, there is a substantial risk of electrical shock, for example, if a person places his or her finger or another conductive object in an open socket of the base.
Another disadvantage of conventional lamps is that an attached bulb is limited to one orientation or position with respect to a base. Conventional light bulbs are inserted into the base and rotated to a position where a conductor of the bulb contacts the socket within the base.
It is apparent that there is a need for a lamp apparatus having a base with interchangeable decorative bulbs of different size, shape and/or color. It is also apparent that there is a need for a lamp apparatus having a base design that minimizes the risk of electrical shock when the plug is in a detached position. Further, it is apparent that there is a need for a lamp apparatus wherein the plug is positionable in a plurality of orientations with respect to the base of the lamp apparatus, so that the decorative bulb and the base can be arranged in different aesthetic combinations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of this invention to provide a lamp apparatus that has a detachable plug, allowing interchangeabilty of other plugs, each with a bulb having a different size, shape, configuration and/or color.
It is another object of this invention to provide a lamp apparatus having a base designed to minimize the risk of electrical shock when the plug is in a detached position.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a lamp apparatus having a plug that is positionable in a plurality of orientations with respect to the base of the lamp apparatus.
The above and other objects of this invention are accomplished with a lamp apparatus having a base with a bore. The bore is defined by a support wall molded into, integrated with or otherwise attached to the base. Preferably, the support wall is a segmented wall formed by at least two arcuate segmented wall portions.
At least two first contacts are connected to the base and spaced apart from each of the other first contacts. For example, the first contacts can be separated from each other by the segmented wall portions. The first contacts are recessed, such as in a radially outward direction, from the support wall defining the bore and away from the bore. Preferably, but not necessarily, the first contacts are spring-loaded or biased radially inward, toward the bore. Each first contact is electrically connected to a power supply.
A second contact, for example an electrode, is mounted with respect to the base and is exposed to the bore. The second contact is spaced apart from each of the first contacts. The second contact is electrically connected to the power supply.
Electric current can flow through the base and the lamp apparatus only when there is continuity across the first contacts and the second contact. As a result of the spacing of each first contact with respect to the other first contacts and the second contact, an electric system is closed only when there is simultaneous contact across each of the first contacts and the second contact. This safety feature minimizes the risk of electrical shock if, for example, a person places his or her finger or another conductive object into the bore while the base is connected to the power supply. This safety feature is enhanced when the first contacts are recessed from the support wall and away from the bore.
The lamp apparatus has a detachable plug, mateable with the bore. A first conductor and a second conductor are connected with respect to the plug. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, the first conductor is a conductor ring having at least two projections which extend radially outward from a periphery of the conductor ring.
The bulb is an electrical ornamental or decorative bulb wherein a voltage is applied across one or more inert gases within the bulb to create a plurality of traveling electrical arcs in one or more colors. In such an embodiment, the bulb may be non-symmetrical. The bulb may be made of a transparent or translucent glass having any size, shape, configuration, symmetry and/or color.
When the detachable plug is inserted into the bore, the projections of the conductor ring are positioned within projection entry slots radially offset with respect to a corresponding first contact and molded into, integrated with or otherwise attached to the support wall.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, after each projection is positioned within a corresponding projection entry slot, the plug is rotatable to a locked position wherein each first contact contacts a corresponding projection and the second contact contacts the second conductor of the plug.
The plurality of projections of the conductor ring and the plurality of first contacts allow for the positioning of the plug in a plurality of orientations with respect to the base. The plug is detachable and replaceable with a second similar plug having a different bulb.
The lamp apparatus has an electric system capable of detecting small gas leaks from the bulb. As inert gas leaks from the bulb, an electric surge or spike results from the increased electric demand to produce electrical arcs within the bulb. The electric surge opens the electric system and the electric system cannot close for a delay period.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings show different features of a lamp apparatus, according to preferred embodiments of this invention, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional side view of the base of the lamp apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2
is top view of the base of the lamp apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the base of the lamp apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of the conductor ring, according to one preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of the plug of the lamp apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 6
is a bottom view of the plug of the lamp apparatus according to one preferred embodiment of this invention; and
FIG. 7
is a side view of the base of the lamp apparatus in connection with one embodiment of the bulb according to one preferred embodiment of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A lamp apparatus
5
according to a preferred embodiment of this invention comprises a base
10
having a bore
15
. Bore
15
is defined by a support wall
16
. Preferably but not necessarily, support wall
16
is molded into, integrated with or otherwise attached to base
10
by means well known to those skilled in the art. Preferably, support wall
16
is a segmented wall formed by at least two segmented wall portions
18
, as shown in FIG.
3
. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, support wall
16
is formed by four arcuate segmented wall portions
18
equally spaced apart from each other to define bore
15
having a generally circular shape, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. It is apparent to those skilled in the art that support wall
16
may comprise a continuous wall or may be formed by a plurality of segmented wall portions
18
or tabs defining bore
15
having any general geometric shape, for example a rectangle or triangle.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, at least two first contacts
13
are connected to base
10
. First contacts
13
are made of any suitable conductive material known to those skilled in the art. It is apparent to one skilled in the art that any number of first contacts
13
may be used, for example, three, four or five first contacts
13
, without departing from the basic principles of this invention. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, each first contact
13
is spaced apart from each of the other first contacts
13
. First contacts
13
are separated from each other by segmented wall portions
18
, as shown in FIG.
3
. In another preferred embodiment of this invention, first contacts
13
are equally spaced about support wall
16
defining bore
15
. First contacts
13
are recessed, such as in a radially outward direction, from support wall
16
defining bore
15
and away from bore
15
. Preferably, but not necessarily, first contacts
13
are spring-loaded or biased radially inward toward bore
15
. A first power lead
14
electrically connects each first contact
13
to a power supply (not shown). Preferably, the power supply provides a 12 V dc current to lamp apparatus
5
. Any power supply known to those skilled in the art may be used to provide sufficient power to operate lamp apparatus
5
.
A second contact
11
, for example an electrode, is mounted with respect to base
10
and is exposed to bore
15
. Preferably, but not necessarily, second contact
11
is mounted on an inner surface of a bottom plate
7
of base
10
and aligned with bore
15
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Second contact
11
is spaced apart from each first contact
13
. Second contact
11
is electrically connected to the power supply (not shown) via a second power lead
12
.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, as shown in
FIG. 7
, second contact
11
has a generally circular periphery and an inner surface
18
. It is apparent to those skilled in the art that second contact
11
may have any periphery, for example, a rectangular or triangular periphery. Second contact
11
is mounted with respect to bottom plate
7
of base
10
and aligned with bore
15
. Preferably, but not necessarily, second contact
11
is mounted to a plate
20
, which is connected to bottom plate
7
by a fastening means, for example a screw
40
. Any fastening means known to those having ordinary skill in the art may be used to fasten plate
20
to bottom plate
7
.
Electric current can flow through an electrical system of lamp apparatus
5
only when there is continuity across each first contact
13
and second contact
11
. As a result of the spacing of each first contact
13
with respect to other first contacts
13
and second contact
11
, the electric system is closed only when there is simultaneous contact across each first contact
13
and second contact
11
. This safety feature minimizes the risk of electrical shock if, for example, a person places his or her finger or another conductive object into bore
15
while base
10
is connected to the power supply. This safety feature is enhanced when first contacts
13
are recessed from support wall
16
and away from bore
15
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, lamp apparatus
5
further comprises a detachable plug
21
, having a support surface
22
, mateable with bore
15
. Plug
21
further comprises a bulb
30
. A first conductor
24
is connected with respect to plug
21
. Preferably, first conductor
24
is mounted to a first end portion
31
of plug
21
. First conductor
24
is made of any suitable conductive material known to those skilled in the art.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, first conductor
24
comprises a conductor ring
25
, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Preferably, but not necessarily, conductor ring
25
has a generally circular periphery. It is apparent to those skilled in the art that conductor ring
25
may have any periphery, for example, a rectangular or triangular periphery.
Conductor ring
25
comprises at least two projections
26
, which extend from the periphery of conductor ring
25
. Conductor ring
25
may comprise any number of projections
26
, for example three, four or five projections, without departing from the basic principles of this invention. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, projections
26
are equally spaced around the periphery of conductor ring
25
, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, preferably but not necessarily, each projection
26
forms at least one aperture
29
. Aperture
29
may have any suitable shape and/or dimensions. During the manufacture process of plug
21
, material forming plug
21
flows through aperture
29
to securely connect conductor ring
25
with plug
21
.
A second conductor
23
is connected with respect to plug
21
. Preferably, second conductor
23
is mounted to a second end portion
32
of plug
21
, as shown in FIG.
5
. Second conductor
23
is made of any suitable conductive material known to those skilled in the art. A first wire
27
and a second wire
28
are connected to second conductor
23
. First wire
27
and second wire
28
extend through a cavity
43
of plug
21
and emerge from cavity
43
of plug
21
within bulb
30
. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, an electrode
35
is connected with respect to first wire
27
and second wire
28
, as shown in FIG.
5
.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, bulb
30
is an electrical ornamental or decorative bulb wherein a voltage is applied across one or more inert gases within bulb
30
to create a plurality of traveling, ethereal electrical arcs in one or more colors. In such an embodiment, bulb
30
may be non-symmetrical. Bulb
30
is preferably made of a translucent glass. Any suitable material known to those skilled in the art may be used to produce bulb
30
, being transparent or translucent, of any size, shape, configuration, symmetry and/or color.
Lamp apparatus
5
according to this invention enables multiple configurations of bulbs
30
, specifically decorative electrical arcing bulbs to be interchangeable with one another. For example, the horn-shaped bulb shown in
FIG. 7
may be exchanged with a mushroom-shaped bulb or a spherical bulb.
Lamp apparatus
5
according to a preferred embodiment of this invention is capable of detecting small gas leaks from bulb
30
. The leakage of inert gas from bulb
30
results in a higher demand for electricity to produce the electrical arcs within bulb
30
. The higher demand for electricity produces an electric surge or spike which automatically opens the electric system of lamp apparatus
5
. Once the electric system is open, there is a time delay, preferably about 3 seconds, before the electric system can be closed to operate lamp apparatus
5
. For example, if bulb
30
breaks and exposes electrode
35
, connected to first wire
27
and second wire
28
, to atmosphere, the electric system opens to minimize the risk of electrical shock.
When plug
21
is mated with or inserted into bore
15
, projections
26
engage with base
10
and support surface
22
of plug
21
contacts a recessed surface
19
of base
10
. Support surface
22
provides a stable mounting surface when plug
21
is in the inserted position. In the inserted position, projections
26
of conducting ring
25
are positioned within projection entry slots or entry slots
17
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Each projection entry slot
17
is preferably radially offset with respect to a corresponding first contact
13
and molded into, integrated with or otherwise attached to support wall
16
to form a support surface
33
, which each corresponding projection
26
contacts.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, after each projection
26
is positioned within a corresponding projection entry slot
17
, plug
21
is rotatable to a locked position wherein each first contact
13
contacts a corresponding projection
26
of conducting ring
25
and second contact
11
contacts second conductor
23
of plug
21
.
In one preferred embodiment as shown in
FIG. 7
, second conductor
23
is mateable with second contact
11
. Second conductor
23
contacts inner surface
18
of second contact
11
when plug
21
is in the inserted position.
The plurality of projections
26
of conductor ring
25
and the plurality of projection entry slots
17
and corresponding first contacts
13
, allow plug
21
, having a non-symmetrical bulb
30
, to be positioned in a plurality of orientations with respect to base
10
so that decorative bulb
30
and the base
10
can be arranged in different aesthetic combinations. Plug
21
is detachable and replaceable with a second similar plug
21
having a different bulb
30
.
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments, and many details are set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described in this specification and in the claims can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A lamp apparatus comprising:a base having a bore, a plug mateable within the bore; two first contacts connected to the base and spaced apart from each other, a second contact mounted with respect to the base, each of the two first contacts spaced apart from the second contact; a first conductor mounted with respect to the plug, the first conductor contacting each of the two first contacts when the plug is in an inserted position within the bore; a second conductor mounted with respect to the plug and spaced apart from the first conductor, the second conductor contacting the second contact when in the inserted position; a first power lead connected to each of the two first contacts; and a second power lead connected to the second contact.
- 2. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a power supply electrically connected to each of the two first contacts and the second contact.
- 3. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the two first contacts is recessed from a support wall defining the bore and away from the bore.
- 4. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the two first contacts are biased toward the bore.
- 5. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first conductor comprises a conductor ring contacting each of the two first contacts in the inserted position.
- 6. The lamp apparatus of claim 5 wherein the conductor ring has two projections, one projection of the projections contacting one first contact of the first contacts in the inserted position and an other projection of the projections contacting an other first contact of the first contacts in the inserted position.
- 7. The lamp apparatus of claim 6 wherein the projections are equally spaced around a periphery of the conductor ring.
- 8. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base comprises two projection entry slots radially offset with respect to the two first contacts, one projection entry slot of the projection entry slots radially offset with respect to one first contact of the first contacts and an other projection entry slot of the projection entry slots radially offset with respect to an other first contact of the first contacts.
- 9. The lamp apparatus of claim 1 wherein two or more decorative, electrical arcing bulbs are interchangeable within the base.
- 10. In a lamp apparatus having a base and a bulb, the improvement comprising:said base having a bore; said bulb having a detachable plug mateable within said bore; said base having two entry slots radially offset with respect to two first contacts, one slot of said entry slots radially offset with respect to one first contact of said first contacts and an other slot of said entry slots radially offset with respect to an other first contact of said first contacts; and two projections mounted with respect to said detachable plug, said projections insertable into said entry slots, with said detachable plug in an inserted position within said bore said projections engaged with said base.
- 11. The lamp apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a power supply electrically connected to each of said first contacts and said second contact.
- 12. The lamp apparatus of claim 10 wherein said first contacts are biased toward said bore.
- 13. The lamp apparatus of claim 10 wherein each of said first contacts are recessed from a support wall defining said bore and away from said bore.
- 14. The lamp apparatus of claim 10 wherein said projections are equally spaced around a periphery of said conductor ring.
- 15. The lamp apparatus of claim 10 wherein a second bulb is interchangeable with the bulb, the second bulb containing inert gases that create ethereal electrical arcing within the second bulb.
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