The disclosure relates to a lamp device, and more particularly to a lamp device which can be conveniently assembled.
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However, once the conventional lamp device 9 is assembled, storage and transportation of the conventional lamp device 9 will become more complicated, thereby leading to an increase of the price of sales and inconvenience.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a lamp device that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the lamp device includes a lamp seat, a funnel-shaped lampshade, and a securing unit. The lamp seat includes a mounting plate. The lampshade has a top end portion, a bottom end portion, and an inner inclined surface. The bottom end portion is spaced apart from the top end portion, is connected to the mounting plate, and defines an opening. The lampshade converges from the top end portion to the bottom portion. The inner inclined surface extends from the bottom end portion to the top end portion. The securing unit has a cover shell and a plurality of locking mechanisms. The cover shell is disposed in the opening, and has a top wall, a surrounding wall, and a plurality of receiving notches. The surrounding wall extends downwardly from a periphery of the top wall, and is connected to the mounting plate. Each of the receiving notches extends from the top wall to the surrounding wall. Each of the locking mechanisms has a ring portion and an arm portion. The ring portion is disposed in a respective one of the receiving notches, and is rotatable about an axis relative to the cover shell. The arm portion extends laterally from the ring portion, and is co-rotatable with the ring portion about the axis relative to the cover shell between a locked position, where the arm portion is disposed outside of the respective one of the receiving notches and abuts against the inner inclined surface of the lampshade, such that the lampshade is fastened to the lamp seat, and an unlocked position, where the arm portion is received in the respective one of the receiving notches, such that the lampshade is permitted to be separated from the lamp seat.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The lamp seat 1 includes a bottom plate 11 and a mounting plate 12. In this embodiment, the mounting plate 12 is formed with three angularly spaced-apart threaded holes 121, but the number and the arrangement of the threaded holes 121 may vary in other embodiments. The mounting plate 12 is welded on the bottom plate 11 in this embodiment, and may be connected to the bottom plate 11 using a different technique in other embodiments.
The lampshade 2 is funnel-shaped, and has a top end portion 23, a bottom end portion 22, and an inner inclined surface 21. The bottom end portion 22 is spaced apart from the top end portion 23, is connected to the mounting plate 12, and defines an opening 24. The lampshade 2 converges from the top end portion 23 to the bottom end portion 22. The inner inclined surface 21 extends from the bottom end portion 22 to the top end portion 23. In this embodiment, the lampshade 2 is made of glass, but is not limited thereto in other embodiments.
In this embodiment, the securing unit 3 has a cover shell 31 and three angularly spaced-apart locking mechanisms 320, but the number of the locking mechanisms 320 may vary in other embodiments.
The cover shell 31 is disposed in the opening 24, and has a top wall 311, a surrounding wall 312, and a plurality of receiving notches 313. The surrounding wall 312 extends downwardly from a periphery of the top wall 311, and is connected to the mounting plate 12 (see
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Since the structure of the receiving notches 313 and the locking mechanisms 320 are identical, only one receiving notch 313 and one locking mechanism 320 will be described in the following for the sake of brevity.
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The locking member 32 has a ring portion 321 and an arm portion 322. The ring portion 321 surrounds an axis (L), is disposed in the receiving notch 313, and is rotatable about the axis (L) relative to the cover shell 31. The ring portion 321 has an inner surface 321d surrounding the axis (L), defining a coupling hole 321a, and having a stepped shoulder part that has an upward-facing shoulder surface portion 321b. The ring portion 321 is formed with a guiding recess 321c that has opposite ends terminating respectively at a locking end surface 321e and an unlocking end surface 321f of the ring portion 321 which are circumferentially spaced apart from each other. The protruding rib 313a is received in the guiding recess 321c. The arm portion 322 extends laterally from the ring portion 321, has an abutment bottom surface 322a, and is co-rotatable with the ring portion 321 about the axis (L) relative to the cover shell 31 between a locked position (see
In this embodiment, at least a portion of the arm portion 322 is flexible. For example, the arm portion 322 may be made of a plastic material.
The tubular member 33 of the locking mechanism 320 has a tubular portion 331 and a flange portion 332. The tubular portion 331 is inserted into the coupling hole 321a of the ring portion 321 of the locking member 32. The flange portion 332 projects outwardly from a top end of the tubular portion 331, and has a bottom surface 332a.
When assembling the lamp device 100 of the present disclosure, the screw member 34 is first applied to extend downwardly through the tubular portion 331 of the tubular member 33 and the through hole 313c of the cover shell 31 and to be threadedly secured onto the mounting plate 12 of the lamp seat 1. Then, the cover shell 31 is disposed in the opening 24 of the lampshade 2 with the surrounding wall 312 being connected to the bottom end portion 22 of the lampshade 2. Afterwards, the arm portion 322 is rotated about the axis (L) to the locked position, as shown in
When intending to disassemble the lampshade 2, a user needs to rotate the arm portion 322 to the unlocked position, as shown in
It should be noted that, referring to
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It should be noted that by virtue of the configuration of the protruding rib 313a of the cover shell 31 and the guiding recess 321c of the ring portion 321, the arm portion 322 is limited to be rotated between the locked and the unlocked positions, thus the lampshade 2 of the lamp device 100 of the present disclosure is unlikely to fracture in comparison with that of the aforesaid conventional lamp device 9.
In view of the foregoing, with the arm portion 322 being rotated to the locked position, the lampshade 2 can be easily fastened to the lamp seat 1 by the user, thus the lamp device 100 is not required to be assembled before transportation, thereby resulting in convenience and reducing the price of sales of the lamp device 100. Moreover, since at least one portion of the arm portion 322 is flexible, fracture of the lampshade 2 is prevented when the arm portion 322 abuts against the lampshade 2.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular future, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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