1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an internal lighting device for furniture.
2. State of the Prior Art
In the prior art small battery devices are known that can be arranged inside a piece of furniture, generally a cupboard, to illuminate the interior thereof. Some of these devices have a switch-on pushbutton that is arranged so as to automatically switch off the device when the piece of furniture is closed.
The general object of the present invention is to provide lighting devices for furniture that have a simple, tough and cheap structure and enable the battery to be changed easily.
In view of this object it was decided to devise, according to the invention, a device for an automatic battery-powered lighting device for lighting the interior of a piece of furniture, comprising a body provided with fixing means for fixing to the piece of furniture and a chamber containing an electric battery and a lighting source and from the front of which there protrudes the control end of a normally closed pushbutton contact for connecting the battery to the lighting source when the piece of furniture is opened, characterized in that the control end also constitutes the cover of the battery chamber at a battery pole.
In order to make clearer the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention and the advantages thereof with respect to the prior art, with the help of the enclosed drawings possible embodiments thereof will be disclosed below by way of non-limiting example. In the drawings:
The device 10 comprises a body 11 (advantageously molded from plastics) provided with fixing means 12 for fixing to the piece of furniture and with a chamber 13 containing an electric battery 14. In the body there is also a lighting source 15 (advantageously a high-luminosity white LED) that protrudes outside to project a beam of light. From a front end of the body there protrudes the control end or pushbutton 16 of a normally closed pushbutton contact to connect the battery to the lighting source when the piece of furniture is opened.
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The control end 16 supports a contact blade 18 inside the chamber intended for resting on the facing battery pole. The blade extends to form a contact tongue 19 that normally rests on a second contact blade 20 supported in the body 11 and which constitutes the fixed contact of the pushbutton switch. The rest between the tongue 19 and the blade 20 is such that the electric contact between the tongue 19 and the blade 20 is interrupted when the pushbutton 16 is pushed inside the chamber 13 against the action of the spring 17. The tongue 19 is advantageously received in a box-shaped protrusion on a side of the pushbutton 16.
Also advantageously, the tongue 19 also constitutes a removable fixing means for maintaining the pushbutton 16 fixed in the seat 13 during normal operation of the device. For this purpose, the tongue 19 has a bent end that protrudes frontally on the pushbutton 16 in a suitable seat 21 to constitute an end 22 for the manual control for unhooking a tooth 23 of the tongue from an abutment 24. The abutment 24 can advantageously coincide with an end of the fixed contact 20. The tooth 23 advantageously has a tilted surface for elastically flexing the tongue 19 when the pushbutton 16 is inserted into the seat and for then snapping into the lock position against the abutment 24.
Advantageously, the fixed contact 20 is connected to the lighting source by interposing an overriding switch arranged serially on the circuit to enable the lighting to be switched off even when the pushbutton 16 is not pressed. In the shown embodiment, the overriding switch comprises a control wheel 25, pivoted in the device and protruding laterally therefrom (as can be seen clearly in
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In the first disclosed embodiment, the fixing means advantageously comprises an abutting tongue 43 and an engaging tooth 44, that face one another and are generally parallel. The tooth 44 is supported on the body by a pivot 45 and is movable between a rest position (solid line in
In order to produce movement of the tooth, the lever is provided with cam surfaces 51 that produce the transverse sliding of the pivot along guide grooves 50, moving the pivot away from the surface 30 when the lever 46 moves to the hooking position. The tooth 44 has a square arm 48 fixed to an end to cause the tooth to rotate when the pivot 45 slides in the grooves 50.
The abutting tongue 43 is intended to rest on the edge 32 of the piece of furniture, ensuring precise positioning of the pushbutton 16 and resistance to shocks due to the closing of the piece of furniture, whilst the tooth 44 is intended to be inserted into a hole 55 in the surface of the piece of furniture to obtain a removable fixture. This hole can be part of a series of standard holes along the back of the piece of furniture for fixing other accessories (for example the hinges of the door).
Advantageously, assembling the various parts of the device inside the body 11 occurs through a lower opening 34 of this body that is closed by a plate 35 made of plastics that is snap-inserted.
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There is thus a device 110 that comprises a body 111 (advantageously molded from plastics) provided with fixing means 112 for fixing to the piece of furniture and with a chamber 113 containing an electric battery 114. To the rear and in a tilted position there protrudes a lighting source 115 (advantageously a high-luminosity white LED).
The battery chamber is closed by the slidable control end or pushbutton 116 and supports the contact 118 for a battery pole. The opposite pole of the battery rests on a contact spring 117. A plate 135 snaps shut a lower opening 134 of the body 111 through which the various internal parts of the device are introduced.
The contact blade 118 extends to form a contact tongue 119 that normally rests on a second contact blade 120 supported in the body 111 and which makes the fixed contact of the pushbutton switch.
In a manner that is completely similar to that of the tongue 19 of the preceding embodiment, the tongue 119 ends with an end 122 that protrudes from a seat 121 facing the pushbutton 116 to enable the pushbutton to be unhooked by as much as desired to open the chamber 113 to change the battery.
Also in this embodiment the fixed contact 120 is connected to the lighting source by interposing an overriding switch that enables the light to be switched off even when the pushbutton 16 is not pressed. In this second embodiment, the overriding switch comprises a cursor 125 that slides transversely to the main axis of the device to have ends that protrude alternatively to the right or left of the body ill, as shown schematically in
On the cursor there is a protrusion 126 which, depending on the position of the cursor, does or does not deviate an end 127 of the contact blade 120 to move the contact blade 120 and open the circuit that it forms towards the lighting source or to close the circuit. The end 127 can close the circuit, resting directly on a conductor 128 of a resistor 129 limiting the supply current of the LED.
The positioning of the device 110 in the piece of furniture is similar to that of the device 10. The fixing means 112 is, however, formed of single flaps that protrude on both sides of the device through traditional screw fixing and/or with suitable known plugs.
At this point it is clear how the preset objects have been reached.
Naturally the above description of an embodiment applying the innovative principles of the present invention is given by way of non-limiting example of what is claimed herein. For example, other fixing means may be imagined by those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2007A 002264 | Dec 2007 | IT | national |