The disclosure relates to a lampshade, and more particularly to a lampshade that can be assembled or dissembled without using a tool.
Lamps are common home appliances used for illumination. Based on the purposes and applications, the lamps can be classified into different types, such as ceiling lamps, bracket lamps, floor lamps, table lamps, etc. The lamps may be provided with lampshades for achieving the functions of light diffusion, color changing, etc.
The lampshades can be either one piece or modular. One disadvantage associated with one piece lampshades resides in that it is troublesome or even difficult to be dissembled from the lamps and transport. Damages to the one piece lampshades may occur when transporting the same due to their large sizes, resulting in higher costs. As a result, modular lampshades are used widely. However, screw drivers are often needed for assembling and dissembling such lampshades. It is rather inconvenient for an user when there is no screw drivers at hand. Moreover, it may be inconvenient to align pieces of the lampshades and fasten the pieces by screws.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a lampshade that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to the present disclosure, a lampshade includes a shade unit, a rigid upper frame and a rigid lower frame.
The shade unit includes a flexible shade body, a plurality of upper fixing members and a plurality of lower fixing members. The flexible shade body defines a receiving space that has an upper opening and a lower opening opposite to the upper opening. The upper fixing members are disposed on the flexible shade body and in the receiving space and adjacent to the upper opening. Each of the upper fixing members is formed with an upper fixing hole. The lower fixing members are disposed on the flexible shade body and in the receiving space and adjacent to the lower opening. Each of the lower fixing members is formed with a lower fixing hole.
The rigid upper frame is disposed in the receiving space and adjacent to the upper opening. The rigid upper frame includes an upper frame body, a plurality of upper engaging members and a base. The upper engaging members project outwardly from the upper frame body, and engage respectively and detachably the upper fixing holes of the upper fixing members. The base is connected to and projects inwardly from the upper frame body, and is adapted for a lamp to be mounted thereon.
The rigid lower frame is disposed in the receiving space and adjacent to the lower opening. The rigid lower frame includes a lower frame body and a plurality of lower engaging members. The lower engaging members project outwardly from the lower frame body and engage respectively and detachably the lower engaging holes of the lower fixing members.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment and variation with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The shade unit 1 includes a flexible shade body 11, three upper fixing members 12 and three lower fixing members 13. The flexible shade body 11 is light-transmissible, is generally shaped as a hollow cylinder, and defines a receiving space 10 that has an upper opening 101 and a lower opening 102 opposite to the upper opening 101. In this embodiment, each of the upper opening 101 and the lower opening 102 of the receiving space 10 is circular. The upper fixing members 12 are disposed on the flexible shade body 11 and in the receiving space 10, adjacent to the upper opening 101, and spaced apart from each other. The lower fixing members 13 are disposed on the flexible shade body 11 and in the receiving space 10, adjacent to the lower opening 102, and spaced apart from each other. Each of the upper fixing members 12 is formed with an upper fixing hole 120. Each of the lower fixing members 13 is formed with a lower fixing hole 130. In this embodiment, the upper fixing hole 120 of each of the upper fixing members 12 is substantially elongated and has a width (W1), and the lower engaging hole 130 of each of the lower fixing members 13 is substantially elongated and has a width (W2).
The rigid upper frame 2 is detachably connected to the shade unit 1, is disposed in the receiving space 10 and adjacent to the upper opening 101, and includes an upper frame body 21, three upper engaging members 22 and a base 23. In this embodiment, the upper frame body 21 of the rigid upper frame 2 is annular such that the upper frame body 21 of the rigid upper frame 2 fittingly engages the upper opening 101 of the receiving space 10. The upper engaging members 22 project outwardly from the upper frame body 21, are spaced apart from each other, and engage respectively and detachably the upper fixing holes 120 of the upper fixing members 12.
To be more specific, each of the upper fixing members 12 is hollow. The upper fixing hole 120 of each of the upper fixing members 12 has two closed ends 121. Each of the upper engaging members 22 extends through a respective one of the upper fixing holes 120 of the upper fixing members 12, has a portion that is confined within the respective one of the upper fixing members 12, is sized so as not to pass through the respective one of the upper fixing holes 120, and is shaped to allow to be forced manually to pass through the respective one of the upper fixing holes 120.
In this embodiment, each of the upper engaging members 22 of the rigid upper frame 2 is generally spherical and has a maximum diameter (D1) slightly larger than the width (W1) of the upper fixing hole 120 of a respective one of the upper fixing members 12 such that each of the upper engaging members 22 of the rigid upper frame 2 can be fixedly and detachably connected to the respective one of the upper fixing members 12. The base 23 is connected to and projects inwardly from the upper frame body 21, and that is adapted for a lamp unit 4 (see
In this embodiment, the base 23 of the rigid upper frame 2 includes three connecting rods 231 that are connected to and project inwardly from the upper frame body 21, and an annular base body 232 that interconnects the connecting rods 231 and that has a through hole 233 adapted for the lamp unit 4 to pass therethrough. In this embodiment, the connecting rods 231 of the base 23 are inclined and project downwardly and inwardly from the upper frame body 21.
The rigid lower frame 3 is detachably connected to the shade unit 1, is disposed in the receiving space (10) and adjacent to the lower opening 102, and includes a lower frame body 31 and a three lower engaging members 32. In this embodiment, the lower frame body 31 of the rigid lower frame 3 is annular such that the lower frame body 31 of the rigid lower frame 3 fittingly engages the lower opening 102 of the receiving space 10. The lower engaging members 32 project outwardly from the lower frame body 31, are spaced apart from each other, and engage respectively and detachably the lower fixing holes 130 of the lower fixing members 13.
To be more specific, each of the lower fixing members 13 is hollow. The lower fixing hole 130 of each of the lower fixing members 13 has two closed ends 131. Each of the lower engaging members 32 extends through a respective one of the lower fixing holes 130 of the lower fixing members 13, has a portion that is confined within the respective one of the lower fixing members 13, is sized so as not to pass through the respective one of the lower fixing holes 130, and is shaped to allow to be forced manually to pass through the respective one of the lower fixing holes 130.
In this embodiment, each of the lower engaging members 32 of the rigid lower frame 3 is generally spherical and has a maximum diameter (D2) slightly larger than the width (W2) of the lower fixing hole 130 of a respective one of the lower fixing members 13 such that each of the lower engaging members 32 of the rigid lower frame 3 can be fixedly and detachably connected to the respective one of the lower fixing members 13.
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In summary, since the upper and lower fixing holes 120, 130 are capable of engaging the upper and lower engaging members 22, 32 of the lampshade according to this disclosure, an user can assemble or dissemble the lampshade without using a tool such as a screw driver. The shade unit 1 dissembled from the lampshade can be collapsed and folded, which not only is convenient to transport but also is less likely to be damaged during transport.
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 and variation. 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 feature, 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 are considered the exemplary embodiment and variation, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment and variation 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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