Lamp assembly with diffraction grating reflector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6312142
  • Patent Number
    6,312,142
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • O'Shea; Sandra
    • Hobden; David V.
    Agents
    • Kettlestrings; Donald A.
Abstract
A lamp assembly includes a diffraction grating, such as a CD, CD-ROM, DVD, laserdisc, mini disc or the like, positioned with respect to the light bulb for reflecting light from the bulb to produce a pleasing spectral visual effect.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a lamp assembly and more particularly to a lamp assembly which uses a diffraction grating as a reflector for producing a pleasing spectral visual effect.




The reflective and diffractive properties of compact discs, CD-ROM, DVD, laserdiscs, mini discs and the like are well known. While primarily valued for their data storage capacity, CDs and the like have also found uses in merchandise strictly for their cosmetic properties. One example of such use is as a clock face. CDs, and the like, have two distinctive visual properties. A CD is mirror-like and reflective, and it is embossed with fine concentric lines producing a diffraction grating. When a light bulb is mounted in close proximity to the disc and viewed from a forwardly biased position, the disc both reflects some of the light rays and diffracts the light rays into the colors of the spectrum. The intensity of this visual effect is related to the quality of light (brightness, color temperature, etc.) and the viewing angle.




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a lamp assembly which uses a diffraction grating, such as a CD, as a reflector to produce a pleasing spectral visual effect.




Another object is to provide such a lamp assembly which uses a CD, CD-ROM, DVD, laserdisc, mini disc, or the like as a reflector to produce a pleasing spectral visual effect.




A further object is to provide such a lamp assembly which includes printed matter on the diffractive surface of the diffraction grating for creating a design, designs and/or information.




Still another object is to provide such a lamp assembly which uses a mask element removably connected to or positioned on the diffraction grating for covering and exposing portions of the diffractive surface to create a design, designs and/or information.




Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages are realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To achieve these and other objects, the present invention provides a lamp assembly, comprising: a support; a light bulb socket connected to the support for removably receiving a light bulb within the socket; an electrical conductor connected in electrical circuit relationship with the socket for conducting electricity to a light bulb within the socket from a conventional source of electrical power; and a diffraction grating connected in operative relationship with the socket and with respect to a light bulb within the socket for reflecting light from the light bulb to produce a pleasing spectral visual effect.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory but are not restrictive of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a side elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the lamp assembly;





FIG. 2

is a front elevation view of the lamp assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear elevation view of the lamp assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view showing some elements of the lamp assembly;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation view showing a diffraction grating disc having printed matter on the disc; and





FIG. 6

is a front elevation view showing a diffraction grating disc having a mask element removably connected to or positioned on the disc.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown a lamp assembly


10


which includes a support


12


. A conventional light bulb socket


14


is connected to support


12


by bolt


26


in cooperation with nut and washer combination


32


. Socket


14


conventionally removably receives a light bulb


18


within socket


14


, and an electrical conductor


20


is connected in electrical circuit relationship with socket


14


for conducting electricity to bulb


18


within socket


14


from a source of electrical power (not shown).




A diffraction grating


22


is connected to socket


14


by retaining ring


16


, and diffraction grating


22


is positioned with respect to light bulb


18


, located within socket


14


, for reflecting light from bulb


18


to produce a pleasing spectral visual effect.




Light bulb


18


preferably includes a reflective surface


24


at the distal end of bulb


18


for reflecting and directing light from bulb


18


back toward diffraction grating


22


when bulb


18


is positioned within socket


14


. Reflective surface


24


also prevents light from bulb


18


from shining directly into a viewer's eyes.




Light bulb


18


, socket


14


and diffraction grating


22


are preferably positioned in coaxial relationship with each other, as illustrated. Socket


14


is preferably adjustably connected to support


12


by means of bolt


26


which removably passes through openings


28


,


28


′ in support


12


and which passes through opening


30


in socket


14


. A conventional nut and washer combination


32


tightens bolt


26


in position. By suitably tightening nut and washer combination


32


, socket


14


and diffraction grating


22


will be firmly held in position while permitting adjustment of their positions by rotating socket


14


about bolt


26


. In this manner, a desirable position of socket


14


, bulb


18


and diffraction grating


22


can be achieved and maintained.




Diffraction grating


22


is preferably in the form of a flat disc, and diffraction grating


22


can be a CD, CD-ROM, DVD, laserdisc, mini disc or the like.




Diffraction grating


22


includes a first diffractive surface


34


and a second opposed surface


36


. Diffractive surface


34


is positioned with respect to light bulb


18


, as illustrated, for reflecting light from bulb


18


to produce an aesthetically pleasing spectral visual effect.




In accordance with the invention, printed matter


38


may be conventionally positioned onto diffractive surface


34


for creating a predetermined design, designs and/or information. This embodiment is illustrated in FIG.


5


.




Another invention embodiment, illustrated in

FIG. 6

, includes a mask element


40


removably connected to or positioned over diffraction grating


22


for covering and exposing predetermined portions


42


of diffractive surface


34


to create a predetermined design, designs and/or information.




In operation and use, barrel portion


44


of socket


14


is extended through opening


46


of disc


22


, and disc


22


is positioned against flange


48


of socket


14


. Threaded retaining ring


16


is then threadably positioned over threaded barrel portion


44


to hold disc


22


between flange


48


and retaining ring


16


.




Base


50


of light bulb


18


is then inserted through retaining ring


16


and through disc opening


46


into bore


52


of lamp socket


14


where a conventional securing means (threads, pins, bayonet mount, etc.) (not shown) connects bulb base


50


to socket


14


.




Socket


14


is attached to support


12


, in the embodiment illustrated, by means of bolt


26


passing through support openings


28


,


28


′ and through socket opening


30


. Nut and washer combination


32


are attached to bolt


26


for holding the bolt in position.




In a preferred embodiment, reflective surface


24


is plated, painted or otherwise attached to the distal end of globe


54


of light bulb


18


so that light rays from the bulb are directed back towards diffractive/reflective surface


34


and so that a direct view of the bare bulb by a forwardly positioned observer is shielded.




Various configurations of mask element


40


can be provided for creating different designs and/or information when light from bulb


18


is reflected from diffractive surface


34


. For example, mask element


40


, shown in

FIG. 6

, is in the form of an envelope having an open end or sides


56


and closed sides


57


. Cut-out portions


58


within a side


60


of mask element


40


are in predetermined shapes or provide predetermined information. Prior to assembly of lamp


10


, disc


22


is positioned within mask envelope


40


with cut-out portions


58


exposing portions


42


of reflective surface


34


of disc


22


. Mask element


40


includes a central opening


62


which is aligned with disc central opening


46


to permit proper assembly of lamp


10


.




Mask element


40


may be of any appropriate shape. An octagon shape is illustrated in FIG.


6


. Mask element


40


is preferably comprised of paper, cardboard, plastic or other similar material. An alternative configuration for mask element


40


would be use of sheet metal or plastic as a sheet of material for the mask element. Connecting tabs or elements (not shown) could be spaced around the circumference of the sheet metal or plastic sheet mask (not shown) to connect the mask to disc


22


. The tabs could be bent around and over the edge of disc


22


to affix the sheet metal or plastic sheet mask to the disc.




It should be understood that various types of supports can be used in accordance with this invention, other than the specific support


12


described and illustrated. For example, various means of attachment or means of suspension can be used to allow lamp assembly


10


to be set upon, attached to or hung from a surface. Examples of different configurations for the lamp assembly of this invention are a table lamp, night light, wall light, pendant light, etc.




It should also be understood that various types and configurations of connecting elements can be used in accordance with this invention, other than the specific connecting elements


14


,


16


,


26


,


32


,


44


and


48


described and illustrated, for connecting a light socket to the lamp support and for connecting the diffraction grating to the light socket.




A plurality of lamp assemblies in accordance with this invention can be used for various purposes. For example, more than one lamp assembly of this invention can be used in cooperation with a make-up mirror, a chandelier, a suspended string of lamps which can be used as a party light string or Christmas tree light string, or a geometric arrangement of lamps can be positioned to form different designs, such as a triangle, star or arrow.




The lamp of this invention can also be used as a mobile lighting fixture for use in a vehicle, such as an automobile, bicycle, boat, etc. Examples of this type of use of the lamp are as a safety beacon on a bicycle, as an accessory brake light, turn signal or parking light. Another configuration of the invention would be a battery operated embodiment designed to be used by a human or animal as a safety beacon.




The lamp of this invention can also be used as a mechanized or animated lamp, a lighting fixture or array of lamps. The invention may also be used as an emergency flasher, directional flasher, point of purchase display, a “disco ball”, etc. Disc


22


can also be formed in various predetermined shapes, such as a star, cross, heart, butterfly, angel, etc.




Various sizes of discs or diffraction gratings


22


can be used, and diffraction grating


22


can be milled, cast or otherwise formed into a three dimensional shape (not shown). Light bulbs of various shapes, sizes and finishes can also be used. Flashing and flickering type bulbs are examples of light bulbs that may be embodied in the lamp assembly of this invention.




The invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details shown and described, and departures may be made from such details without departing from the principles of the invention and without sacrificing its chief advantages.



Claims
  • 1. A lamp assembly, comprising:a support; a light bulb socket connected to said support for removably receiving a light bulb within said socket; an electrical conductor connected in electrical circuit relationship with said socket for conducting electricity to a light bulb within said socket from a source of electrical power; and a diffraction grating connected in operative relationship with said socket and with respect to a light bulb within said socket for reflecting light from said light bulb to produce a spectral visual effect.
  • 2. A lamp assembly as in claim 1 further including a light bulb fastened within said socket and wherein said light bulb includes a reflective surface for directing light from said light bulb toward said diffraction grating when said light bulb is positioned within said socket.
  • 3. A lamp assembly as in claim 2 wherein said light bulb, said socket and said diffraction grating are positioned in substantially coaxial relationship with each other.
  • 4. A lamp assembly as in claim 3 wherein said socket is adjustably connected to said support.
  • 5. A lamp assembly as in claim 3 wherein said diffraction grating is in the form of a flat disc.
  • 6. A lamp assembly as in claim 5 wherein said diffraction grating is a CD.
  • 7. A lamp assembly as in claim 5 wherein said diffraction grating is a CD-ROM.
  • 8. A lamp assembly as in claim 5 wherein said diffraction grating is a laserdisc.
  • 9. A lamp assembly as in claim 1 wherein said diffraction grating includes a first diffractive surface and a second opposed surface, and wherein said first diffractive surface is positioned with respect to said light bulb for reflecting light from said bulb.
  • 10. A lamp assembly as in claim 9 further including printed matter on said first diffractive surface for creating a predetermined design, designs and/or information.
  • 11. A lamp assembly as in claim 9 further including a mask element removably connected to said diffraction grating for covering and exposing predetermined portions of said first diffractive surface to create a predetermined design, designs and/or information.
  • 12. A lamp assembly as in claim 11 wherein said mask element includes an envelope having open sides and closed sides.
  • 13. A lamp assembly as in claim 11 wherein said mask element includes cut-out portions therein for positioning over said first surface.
  • 14. A lamp assembly as in claim 11 wherein said mask element includes a central opening therein for predetermined alignment with said diffracting grating.
  • 15. A lamp assembly as in claim 5 wherein said diffraction grating is a mini disc.
  • 16. A lamp assembly as in claim 5 wherein said diffraction grating is a DVD.
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Number Name Date Kind
3515459 Wood Jun 1970
3700879 Franc Oct 1972
4725934 Gordin Feb 1988