Claims
- 1. A modular stem system for lighting apparatus comprising:
- hollow stems, each having first and second ends;
- a connector plug mounted at each first end;
- a connector receptacle adjacent to each second end, the receptacle being configured for receiving the plug of another stem so as to permit connection of the stems end to end;
- at least one stem having a flexible joint so as to permit flexure of the stem upon the application of lateral forces to the stem system;
- means for dually securing each receptacle to the respective stem and each plug to the respective receptacle so as to facilitate connection of the stems end to end; and
- a light source adjacent to the second end of the lowermost stem;
- each joint having two members, each member having a hollowed portion and an end configured for cooperation with the corresponding end of another member so as to allow pivotal movement about the ends;
- a resilient member extending between and into the hollowed members for urging together their corresponding ends; and
- a sleeve extending between and into the hollowed members so as to protect the resilient member.
- 2. A modular stem system for lighting apparatus comprising:
- hollow stems, each having first and second ends;
- a connector plug mounted at each first end;
- a connector receptacle adjacent to each second end, the receptacle being configured for receiving the plug of another stem so as to permit connection of the stems end to end;
- at least one stem having a flexible joint so as to permit flexure of the stem upon the application of lateral forces to the stem system; and
- means for dually securing each receptacle to the respective stem and each plug to the respective receptacle so as to facilitate connection of the stems end to end;
- each joint having two members, each member having a hollowed portion and an end configured for cooperation with the corresponding end of another member so as to alow pivotal movement about the ends;
- a resilient member extending between and into the hollowed members for urging together their corresponding ends; and
- a sleeve extending between and into the hollowed members so as to protect the resilient member.
- 3. A flexible joint for lighting apparatus comprising:
- two members, each having a hollowed portion and an end configured for cooperation with the corresponding end of another member so as to allow pivotal movement about the ends,
- a resilient member extending between and into the hollowed members for urging together their corresponding ends, a sleeve extending between and into the hollowed members so as to protect the resilient member, and
- means for securing the resilient member to each of the hollowed members such that the resilient member enables pivotal movement of the hollowed members about the ends between starting and flexed positions.
- 4. The flexible joint set forth in claim 3 wherein the resilient member comprises a spring.
- 5. A flexible joint for lighting apparatus comprising:
- two members, each having a hollowed portion and an end configured for cooperation with the corresponding end of the other member so as to allow pivotal movement about the ends,
- a resilient member extending between the hollowed members upon cooperation of the corresponding ends,
- the resilient member comprising a spring,
- a sleeve extending between the hollowed members upon their cooperation so as to protect the resilient member, and
- means for securing the resilient member to each of the hollowed members such that the resilient member enables pivotal movement of the hollowed members about the ends between starting and flexed positions,
- the securing means comprising hooks on the spring configured so as to directly engage each hollowed member.
- 6. The flexible joint set forth in claim 5 wherein the hollowed members further comprise perforations configured so as to receive the hooks for securement of the spring across the ends.
- 7. A flexible joint for lighting apparatus comprising:
- two members, each having a hollowed portion and an end configured for cooperation with the corresponding end of the other member so as to allow pivotal movement about the ends,
- a spring extending between the hollowed members upon cooperation of the corresponding ends,
- means for securing the spring to each of the hollowed members, therby enabling pivotal movement of the hollowed members about the ends between starting and flexed positions,
- the securing means comprising hooks on the spring configured so as to engage each hollowed member,
- the securing means further comprising perforations in the hollowed members configured so as to receive the hooks for securement of the spring across the ends.
- 8. A method for joining members for lighting applications, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) aligning a pair of the members end to end;
- (b) positioning a sleeve over a resilient member;
- (c) positioning the resilient member and sleeve in hollowed portions of the pair of members such that they extend between and into the hollowed members; and
- (d) securing directly the resilient member to each hollowed member so as to permit the hollowed members to pivot about the ends.
- 9. A stem for lighting apparatus comprising:
- a hollowed member having a joint along the length thereof, the member pivoting about the joint between starting and flexed positions;
- a resilient member mounted across the joint such that upon pivoting of the hollowed member into a flexed position, the resilient member causes the hollowed member to return to the starting position;
- means for securing the resilient member across the joint so as to enable pivotal movement of the hollowed member; and
- a sleeve extending across and into the joint of the hollowed member so as to protect the resilient member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 744,674, filed Aug. 9, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 575,231, filed Aug. 30, 1990, now abandoned.
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