Lamps and their shades are old and come in various sizes and shapes. Most lamps and their shades are pre-assembled by the manufacturer who ships them to a retailer for ultimate sale to consumers. Such lamps and their shades are often expensive and require great care in unpacking them for display by the retailer and also in taking them home for use by the consumer. All other known so-called knock-down shades on the market utilize bars or arms that require the consumer to snap them together into place. In other words, the consumer basically must build the shade. Thus, it is a problem in the industry to provide consumers with lamps and shades which are safe to deliver, relatively inexpensive, and easily assembled by the consumer.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts. These concepts are further described below in the detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is this summary intended as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
According to one implementation, there is a lamp shade kit which, when assembled, provides a lamp shade which hangs from an electrical socket.
According to another implementation, there is a lamp shade kit which, when assembled, provides a lamp shade which sits on top of a vertical pole of either a table lamp or a floor lamp.
According to another implementation, there is a method for assembling the lamp shade from the kit.
One unique feature of the collapsible, knock-down, drum-shaped shade of the present invention is tis convertibility and dual use which allows the consumer to choose whether to use the shade on a table lamp, on a pole lamp or as a hanging swag-style drum pendant.
Another unique feature is its packaging which is designed to have the shade rolled up in a shipping box so that, upon removal from the box, the shade is unrolled and attached at its opposite ends by Velcro® strips to form a drum shape. The rolled-up condition in the box keeps the collapsible shade from ever becoming wrinkled or creased while shipping.
Yet another unique feature is the assembly with rings. No other known collapsible drum-shaped shade on the market utilizes these spider rings to support the shade on either a lamp base with a harp and a finial or, using a cord and socket, hangs the drum-shaped shade from a hook in the ceiling overhead.
A further unique feature is the assembly of the shade. This unique assembly requires the consumer only to place the spider rings into place inside beads along the periphery of the shade. The rings provide structure to hold the shade in place, as well as to keep the shade in its round, sturdy, drum shape.
The above summary is not intended to describe each embodiment or every implementation. Further features, their nature and various advantages are described in the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description of the examples and embodiments.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments described herein and, together with the description, explain these embodiments. In addition, it should be understood that the drawings are presented for example purposes only. In the drawings:
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements.
The present invention is directed to lamp shades and related methods for assembling them. The present invention is particularly advantageous for reducing breakage by having the consumer assemble the lamp shade at home, rather than being assembled at the factory or in a retail store where breakage is more likely to occur. In the present invention, the apparatus is adaptable to be converted from a hanging lamp shade to a portable lamp shade and vice versa because the lamp shade kit is provided with two different kinds of spider rings. According to one embodiment, the lamp shade may be rolled up and placed next to a small box within a larger box provided for the kit. According to another embodiment, the lamp shade may be rolled up in a single box provided for the kit. These kinds of unassembled lamp shades are often called “knock downs” and usually have a drum shape when assembled.
Although described specifically throughout the entirety of the disclosure, the representative examples have utility over a wide range of applications, and the above discussion is not intended and should not be construed to be limiting. The terms, descriptions, and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those persons skilled in the art recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the principles of the invention. While the examples below are described with reference to the figures, those persons skilled in the art are able to make various modifications to the described examples without departing from the scope of the following claims, and their equivalents.
The operation and effects of certain embodiments can be more fully appreciated from the examples, as described below. The embodiments on which these examples are based are representative only. The selection of these embodiments to illustrate the principles of the invention does not indicate that materials, components, conditions, techniques, configurations and designs, etc., which are not described in the examples are not suitable for use, or that subject matter not described in the examples is excluded from the scope of the appended claims or their equivalents.
As used herein, the terms “based on”, “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes”, “including”, “has”, “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a nonexclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Further, unless expressly stated to the contrary, “or” refers to an inclusive “or” and not to an exclusive “or”. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B are true (or present). Also, use of the “a” or “an” is employed to describe elements and components. This usage is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the description. This description should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural, unless it is clear that it is meant otherwise.
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Although described specifically throughout the entirety of the disclosure, the representative examples have utility over a wide range of applications, and the above discussion is not intended and should not be construed to be limiting. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled persons in the art recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the principles of the invention. While the examples have been described with reference to the figures, those persons skilled in the art are able to make various modifications to the described examples without departing from the scope of the following claims, and their equivalents.