The invention relates to arrangements for mounting elongated decorative elements to a frame, and more particularly to arrangements for mounting decorative elements which are light-enhancing.
A wide variety of lighting fixtures are known, including, for example, chandeliers, sconces or other wall mounted fixtures, swags, floor and table mounted lamps, and candelabras or other candle holders. Lighting fixtures include a light source and a supporting frame.
Certain lighting fixtures, most notably chandeliers, include light reflecting decorative elements, for example, beads, crystals, pendants, baguettes, etc. to reflect or refract light and form an overall ornamental appearance. Many of these decorative ornaments have prismatic aspects.
It is known to attach decorative ornaments to frames via wires and hooks to allow the ornaments hang loosely from the frame. Another known method uses clips to grip the ornaments around their center of gravity. It is also known to attach flexible strings of ornaments along the arms of the frame.
The present invention has as a basic object to provide a lighting fixture in which elongated decorative elements are affixed to the fixture in a manner that enhances the appearance and decorative features of the elongated elements. The elements may be affixed so that they project from the fixture in cantilever fashion or in a position which places the elements in alignment with the adjacent supporting structure.
The object of the invention is accomplished in one aspect by a lighting fixture having an elongated arm, said arm having a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. The fixture also has an elongated, decorative element, which may be light-enhancing, with a proximal portion, a distal portion and a central axis extending therebetween. The proximal portion of the decorative element is affixed to the arm such that said distal portion of the affixed decorative element is cantilevered from said arm. In this manner the decorative element is given maximum exposure to light which accentuates its decorative qualities.
The fixture may include a plurality of the decorative elements distributed over a plurality of arms with several decorative elements on a single arm. The decorative elements may also be affixed to the arms in general alignment with the arms.
The invention will be readily understood from the following detailed description of aspects of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Chandelier 200 is shown with a support frame 210 for supporting light sources 202. Support frame 210 has a central elongated rod 212. Rod 212 may be formed of one or more segments and may include secondary or subsidiary elements, such as attachment fittings 214, 216 and 218. Other, more decorative elements, such as breaks, fonts and prisms, may also be supported by rod 212. In
Support frame 210 further includes a plurality of arms 220. Arms, which are attached directly or indirectly to rod 212, are typically elongated members having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. The proximal end is defined as that end of the arm 220 that is mounted closest to rod 212. In general, the distal end is a free end. Each arm 220 has a cross section, which may vary or be constant down the arm length.
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Rod 212 and the arms 220 may be fabricated from metal, plastic, ceramic, glass, wood, or any other suitable material. Rod 212 and the arms 220 must have sufficient stiffness to support their own weight and the weight of any light sources 202 and/or other elements attached thereto. In one embodiment, both rod 212 and arms 220 are fabricated from extruded or drawn metal tubing. Rod 212 and arms 220 are preferably formed of hollow tubing, such that electrical wires may be routed therethrough if the light sources 202 are electrically energized.
In one aspect, the longitudinal axis of the arms 220, i.e. that axis that extends down the length of the arms from the proximal end to the distal end, is curved. The arms may curve in one or more directions. Further, the curvature need not be constant, but may vary along the length of the arms. For example, in
Chandelier 200 includes a plurality of elongated decorative elements 250. One object of the invention is to provide for the attachment of the decorative elements 250 to frame 210 with maximum exposure to light from the sources 202 and natural light. In one aspect, the attachment is configured to rigidly affix the decorative element to arms 220. In another aspect, the attachment is configured to react (or carry) a moment load (i.e. a couple) at one end of the elongated decorative element such that a projecting portion of the decorative element may be cantilevered and project freely in unsupported fashion from the point of attachment.
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In one aspect, decorative element 250 is curvilinear. As used herein, curvilinear means that at least a portion of the central axis 256 is curved.
In another aspect, the decorative element 250 is rigid, in that it can support its own weight without flexing. It may be formed as a unitary piece or from a plurality of pieces rigidly attached to one another, such as by gluing, brazing, or mechanical fastening.
In still another aspect, the decorative elements 250 are light enhancing, i.e. the decorative elements reflect and/or refract light. Each decorative element may be faceted or unfaceted, clear or colored, transparent or translucent, mirrored or partially mirrored, or any combination thereof. A preferred material for decorative elements 250 is a medium-to-high lead-content crystal, but other materials capable of reflecting or refracting light may be used. As non-limiting examples, clear or colored glass, clear or colored plastic, and mirrored glass or plastic, may be suitably configured to reflect and/or refract light.
The decorative element may taper gradually to a point at the distal end as shown in
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The attachment element may be fabricated from metal or other suitable materials. In one aspect, attachment element is welded, brazed, riveted or otherwise fastened to arm 220. In other aspect, attachment element 270 may be integrally formed with arm 220.
The brackets may be formed as an open channel as shown in FIGS. 3A and 4A-4E. The cross-sectional shape of the bracket channel conforms to the cross-sectional shape of the proximal portion of decorative element 250. In
Alternatively, the attachment element may form a bracket 275 which defines a closed, or mostly closed, channel or socket for the decorative element as shown in
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While the present invention has been illustrated and described with respect to a particular embodiment thereof, it should be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications to this invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Applicant hereby claims priority benefit under 35 USC §119 from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/880,583 filed on Jan. 16, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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