This invention relates generally to lamps and more particularly to a lamp which includes a general-area lighting means and, in addition, includes a low light level lighting means and is directed specifically to a structure permitting easy replacement of the low light level lighting means.
Floor lamps, desk lamps and table lamps are all very well known in the lighting industry. Many of such lamps contain multi-position switches for changing the level of illumination provided by the general area lighting means incorporated within such lamps. Low light level lamps, commonly referred to as night lights, are also well known in the lighting industry and are constructed having many different configurations. It is also known in the prior art to incorporate a low light level light bulb into a table lamp, floor lamp or desk lamp. In many instances, the incorporation of the low light level light bulb accomplishes the additional function of providing a more decorative appearance to the body of the lamp. The present invention is specifically directed to a lamp, which can be a desk lamp, table lamp or floor lamp, of the type which also incorporates as an integral part thereof one or more low light level bulbs housed within the body of the lamp to provide decoration as well as a night light function. In such prior art structures, it is extremely difficult to replace the low light level light bulb when it has burned out. Prior art lamps of this type generally require extensive dismantling of the lamp to gain access to the interior of the lamp to replace the low light level light bulb. In one such prior art lamp the base had to be removed to replace the bulb. One lamp which solves the foregoing problems is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,916,108 by the same inventor and assigned to the same assignee as this application and the present invention is an improvement thereon.
Therefore, there is need in the lighting industry for a lamp which incorporates both a general area lighting means and low light level light bulbs (night light) which also provides a means for ready access to the interior of the body so that the night lights may be easily changed when such is required.
A lamp having a low light level bulb housed within a hollow chamber which includes an enclosure defining the hollow chamber and means for supporting the bulb within the chamber. At least a portion of the enclosure is formed of translucent material and the lamp is adapted for providing ready access to the low light level bulb to change the bulb.
A lamp constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention provides general area lighting and at the same time includes low light level illumination means such as one or more night lights which are contained within a hollow chamber defined by the body of the lamp and when illuminated provides both a decorative feature for the lamp and a night light function. This is accomplished by having the body of the lamp constructed from translucent material or alternatively having portions thereof constructed of translucent material. A multi-way switch 22 is incorporated as a part of the lamp's structure so that the general area lamp or the night lights or both may be energized as desired. The low illumination level light bulbs are easily replaceable by removing a locking ring and lifting the top crown portion of the body to expose the hollow chamber and gain access to the bulbs which may then be replaced after which the top crown and the locking ring are reassembled. Therefore, the integrity of the lamp structure is only slightly disturbed to replace a burned out bulb as opposed to having to dismantle the lamp as has been the case in the prior art. The night light portion of the lamp in accordance with the present invention may be utilized on any type of lamp structure such for example as a desk lamp, a table lamp or a floor lamp without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
One form of a lamp constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention is illustrated in
Referring now more particularly to
It will be observed by those skilled in the art that the night lights 40 and 42 are disposed so that they are directed upwardly within the hollow chamber 38 of the body 30 of the lamp. If the night lights 40, 42 burn out and need to be replaced such is easily and readily accomplished simply by removing the lock ring 80 from the external threads of the coupling 66 and moving the top crown 34 upwardly which opens up the hollow chamber 38 of the body 30 so that the user may insert his or her hand into the hollow interior 38 remove the bulb(s) 40 or 42 and replace them. After such is done, the top crown is then replaced on the upper edge 82 of the middle crown and the lock ring is again secured to the external threads on the coupling 66 to secure the top crown in place.
It is sometimes desired to have only one night light disposed within the body 30 of the lamp and when such is desired, a structure such as that shown in
The manner in which access is gained to the hollow chamber 38 of the body of the lamp is illustrated in greater detail in
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