The present invention relates to a lamp.
In particular, the lamp of the invention is a lamp with a modular structure that can assume different configurations.
The present lamp consists of a plurality of elements that are assembled together to form an object provided with high functionality and, at the same time, able to provide a considerable aesthetic effect.
DE-102005040353A1 describes a lamp comprising a support structure consisting of elements hinged together that allow to place the lamp according to different configurations. In the normal use of the lamp described in this document is not possible to remove the elements of the lamp structure to change the appearance of the same lamp when desired.
The aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a lamp that allows the change of the appearance and of the configuration of the same lamp.
With this lamp it is possible to disassociate easily and quickly the elements which form the structure of the lamp to give rise to different conformations of the same structure, with corresponding different effects both in the manner of light projection for the form taken by lamp.
This result was achieved in accordance with the invention by adopting the idea of a material, a method and an article having the characteristics described in the independent claims. Other features are described in the dependent claims.
Every technician who works in this field will better understand these advantages and features and further advantages and features of the present invention thanks to the enclosed drawings as a practical explanation of the present invention which should not be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
With reference to the attached drawings, a lamp (1) made in accordance with the invention is of the type comprising a support structure and a lighting element, i.e. an element diffusing light. In accordance with the invention, the structure of the lamp (1) comprises a plurality of modular elements (2, 2a, 2b) hinged together by releasable connections, each of these elements being provided with means for transmitting the electrical power for said lighting element.
In particular, the modular elements (2, 2a, 2b) are connected to form a structure composed of a series of modular elements connected in cascade to each other.
The modular elements (2, 2a, 2b) are therefore provided with coupling portions that allow the solvable cascade according to different configurations.
In practice, the modular units (2, 2a, 2b) have a polygonal shape with at least two sides which define corresponding anchoring portions for the next modular element. When the modular element is triangular in shape, three sides can be used for connections. For example, a triangular modular element can be connected upstream at a first side, leaving its other two sides available for two different connections downstream to the next element of the structure.
In other words, the modular units (2, 2a, 2b) have a shape, preferably polygonal, which allows to vary the shape of the lamp, changing the side or the sides of the polygon used for the cascade connection between the various elements.
In practice, referring to the example shown in
In particular, the base element (2a) has a weight suitable to support the remaining part of the structure of the lamp (1), even when the modular units are in “cantilever” configuration, i.e. when their projection is outside the base (2a). The base (2a) is also provided with a switch (21) that, advantageously but not exclusively, can be either gradually adjusted or “dimmable.” The switch (21), in a known way, is connected upstream to an electrical network, such as through an AC/power adapter, and downstream, through the hinge defined by the cylinder (3), is electrically connected to the modular element (2) adjacent to it. In the lower face of the element (2a), there are two channels (22) for the passage of the power cord, both on one side and on the other.
The intermediate elements (2) are provided with at least two grooves (23) for the connection to upstream and downstream with the same number of modular elements. In the embodiment of
In addition, the two grooves (23) of each intermediate element are electrically connected to each other, for example using a specific filament inlaid in the element, or by the same material that forms the element. In this way an electrical connection between the proximal part of the base (2a) and distal element (2b) that supports the light source (24) has been determined; the light source (24) may include LED devices.
In the example shown in
As mentioned previously, the modular elements are substantially planar and have, in plan, the form of a regular polygon. Experimentally the equilateral triangular shape resulted as the best suited to this application. This does not exclude other alternative embodiments, such as hexagon, shown in
The diffuser element (24) can also be placed on an intermediate element (2c). In this case, as shown in
The size of the modular units can be the same for all the elements, or, as in
In the case of a magnetic connection, the “friction” with which each modular element can rotate with respect to the directly connected is also determined by the type of magnet used to produce the cylinder (3).
In the example of
From the above the extreme flexibility of the invention lamp is understood, with significant positive implications both on the formal and the functional aspects, thanks to the high variety of configurations that can be assumed, and to the high aesthetic effect.
Depending on the size, the lamp can be used as a table lamp, as a floor lamp, wall and even ceiling lamp.
Furthermore, regarding the packaging, the lamp may be sold in separate pieces to assemble according to the tastes and abilities of the user, with essentially unlimited ability to change conformation.
In practice, the construction details may vary in any equivalent way as regards the shape, dimensions, disposition of elements, nature of the used material, without nevertheless departing from the scope of the adopted solution idea and thereby remaining within the limits of the protection granted to the present patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2010A000426 | Jul 2010 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2011/001546 | 7/1/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/24/2013 |