Non-metallic three-section extension pole having bulb changer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6453777
  • Patent Number
    6,453,777
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An extendable light bulb changing apparatus comprising first, second, and third telescoping sections and a bulb-gripping device coupled to the third section. At least one of the sections is composed of a non-metallic material.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to extendable poles for use in changing light bulbs. In another aspect, the invention concerns a three-section, non-metallic, extension pole with a bulb-gripping device coupled to an end of the pole.




2. Discussion of Prior Art




Extension poles with bulb-gripping devices have been used for years to change light bulbs in hard-to-reach locations such as, for example, recessed light fixtures in vaulted ceilings. Most conventional extendable bulb-changing devices include two elongated, telescoping sections with a bulb-gripping device attached to the end of one section. The telescoping sections typically have a locking mechanism coupled between them for selectively inhibiting relative telescopic sliding of the two sections. Further, both sections are typically formed with generally circular cross sections. In addition, the telescoping sections of many conventional extendable bulb-changing devices are composed of a metallic material.




Conventional extendable bulb-changing devices employing only two telescoping sections have the limitation of providing a maximum extended reach of only twice the retracted length of the pole. Thus, conventional two-section extension poles having a long reach may be inconvenient to handle and/or store in the retracted position because of their excessive retracted length. Further, the generally circular cross sectional shape of the telescoping sections of a conventional extension pole allow for relative twisting of the sections. This relative twisting can be disadvantageous, particularly when the locking device used to selectively inhibit telescopic sliding of the two sections requires alignment of a shiftable locking pin with apertures in one of the sections. If the two sections are able to be twisted relative to one another, the operator of the pole must take the time to twist the poles back and forth so that the locking pin and the aperture are aligned. Finally, constructing an extendable light bulb changing apparatus out of an electrically conductive metallic material increases the risk of injury to the operator.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Responsive to these and other problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide an extendable bulb-changing apparatus having an extended length which is more than twice its retracted length.




A further object of the present invention is to provide an extendable bulb-changing device having telescoping sections with non-circular cross sections that allow for telescopic sliding of the sections relative to one another, while inhibiting relative twisting of the sections.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide an extendable bulb-changing device that is made of a non-metallic material to thereby minimize the risk of electrical injury to the operator.




It should be noted that the above-listed objects may not all be accomplished by the invention claimed herein and other objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention and appended claims.




In one embodiment of the present invention, a three-section, non-metallic extendable light bulb-changing apparatus is provided. The apparatus comprises elongated first, second, and third telescoping sections. The first section defines a first internal channel which at least partly telescopically receives the second section. The second section defines a second internal channel which at least partly telescopically receives the third section. A first locking mechanism is coupled to the first section and is operable to selectively inhibit relative telescopic shifting of the first and second sections. A second locking mechanism is coupled to the second section and is operable to inhibit relative telescopic shifting of the second and third sections. A bulb-gripping device is coupled to the third section and is operable to grip a light bulb.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES




Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a three-section extendable bulb-changing device in accordance with the present invention, with the device being shown in the extended position;





FIG. 2

is a partial, axial cross sectional view of the extension pole portion of the bulb-changing device shown in

FIG. 1

, with the extension pole being shown in the retracted position; and





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken orthagonally to the longitudinal axis of the extension pole along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

, showing the shape of the three telescoping sections.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, extendable bulb-changing device


10


is shown in an extended position. Extendable bulb-changing device


10


generally comprises a first section


12


, a second section


14


, a third section


16


, and a bulb-gripping device


18


. First, second, and third sections


12


,


14


,


16


are generally elongated tubular members of decreasing outer diameter, respectively. First section


12


slidable receives at least a portion of second section


14


in a manner which allows for first and second sections


12


,


14


to be telescopically slid relative to one another in an axial direction (i.e., along the longitudinal axes of first and second sections


12


,


14


). Second section


14


slidably receives at least a portion of third section


16


so that second and third sections


14


,


16


can be telescopically slid relative to one another in the axial direction (i.e., along the longitudinal axes of second and third sections


14


,


16


).




First section


12


presents a first aft end


20


and a first fore end


22


. A plug


24


is coupled to first aft end


20


and is operable to prevent the entry of debris into the internal portion of extendable bulb-changing device


10


. A first locking mechanism


26


is coupled to first fore end


22


. First locking mechanism


26


is operable to selectively inhibit relative axial telescopic sliding of first and second sections


12


,


14


.




Second section


14


presents a second aft end


28


and a second fore end


30


. At least a portion of second aft end


28


is received in first section


12


. A second locking mechanism


32


is coupled to second fore end


30


and is operable to selectively inhibit relative axial telescopic sliding of second and third sections


14


,


16


.




Third section


16


presents a third aft end


34


and a third fore end


36


. Third aft end


34


is at least partly received in second section


14


. A connector


38


is rigidly coupled to third fore end


36


and is operable to releasably couple bulb-gripping device


18


to third section


16


.




Bulb-gripping device


18


generally comprises a coupling portion


40


and a gripping portion


42


. Coupling portion


40


preferable includes a female threaded section for threadably receiving a male threaded section of connector


38


to thereby couple bulb-gripping device


18


to third section


16


. Gripping portion


42


can comprise any suitable means known in the art for gripping a light bulb in such a manner that the light bulb can be unscrewed from and/or screwed into a light bulb socket. Gripping portion


42


preferably comprises a suction cup capable of gripping a light bulb by vacuum attachment. Most preferably, bulb-gripping device


18


is constructed in accordance with the description in U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,723, issued Sep. 22, 1992, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the internal components of the extension pole shown in

FIG. 1

are illustrated in greater detail. First and second locking mechanisms


26


,


32


have substantially the same configuration and, thus, only first locking mechanism


26


will be described herein, with the understanding that second locking mechanism


32


comprises substantially the same general components. First locking mechanism


26


generally includes a main body


44


, a depressible button


46


, and a shiftable pin


48


. Main body


44


is rigidly coupled to first fore end


22


of first section


12


. Main body


44


defines a cavity


50


within which depressible button


46


is at least partly received. Depressible button


46


includes a bottom resilient member


52


coupled to shiftable pin


48


and resting on a ridge


54


defined by main body


44


. Shiftable pin


48


extends through main body


44


, a hole in first section


12


, and can be selectively received in any one of a plurality of axially spaced second member holes


56


formed in second section


14


.




Second locking mechanism


32


provides the same function as first locking mechanism


26


, however it does so with respect to second and third sections


14


,


16


rather than first and second sections


12


,


14


. A shiftable pin


49


of second locking mechanism


32


can be selectively received in axially spaced third member holes


58


formed in third section


16


. First and second locking mechanisms


26


,


32


are preferably constructed in accordance with the description in U.S. Pat. No. 5,220,707, issued Jun. 22, 1993, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




In operation, when depressable button


46


is depressed, an outer portion of resilient member


52


is forced downward. This downward movement of the outer portion of resilient member


52


causes an inner portion of resilient member


52


to be raised via pivoting of resilient member


52


on ridge


54


. The inner portion of resilient member


52


is coupled to shiftable pin


48


so that when button


46


is depressed, pin


48


is raised out of a respective first member hole


56


. When button


46


is released, resilient member


52


, which biases shiftable pin


48


towards its normal inserted position (shown in FIG.


2


), forces shiftable pin


48


into a respective first member hole


56


. Thus, the relative axial position of first and second sections


12


,


14


can be readily adjusted.




The extension pole shown in

FIG. 2

further includes a pair of stop mechanisms


72


,


74


operable to prevent decoupling and separation of sections


12


,


14


,


16


when the extension pole is in the extended position. Because stop mechanisms


72


,


74


are substantially similar in design and function, only stop mechanism


72


will be described herein, with the understanding that stop mechanism


74


includes substantially the same components and performs substantially the same operation with respect to second and third sections


14


,


16


. Stop mechanism


72


generally includes a V-shaped resilient body


76


and a pair of protrusions


78


extending outwardly from the respective diverging ends of the body


76


. Body


76


is configured to be yieldably flexed to thereby bias protrusions


78


outwardly so that protrusions


78


remain in respective openings (not shown) in second section


14


at all times. When second section


14


is telescopically slid a maximum distance out of first section


12


, protrusions


78


are pushed further outward by body


76


and snap into corresponding openings (not shown) in first section


12


to thereby prevent the separation of first and second sections


12


,


14


. Protrusions


78


each include a sloped surface


80


which allows for protrusions


78


to be automatically retracted from the holes in first section


12


via a camming action when second section


14


is retracted back into first section


12


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, first section


12


presents a first outer surface


60


and a first inner surface


62


, each extending axially between first aft end


20


and first fore end


22


. First inner surface


62


at least partly defines a first internal channel in which second section


14


is telescopically received. Second section


14


presents a second outer surface


64


and a second inner surface


66


, each extending axially between second aft end


28


and second fore end


30


. Second inner surface


66


at least partly defines a second internal channel in which third section


16


is telescopically received. Third section


16


presents a third outer surface


68


and a third inner surface


70


, each extending axially between third aft end


34


and third fore end


36


.




As best seen in

FIG. 3

, the shapes of inner and outer surfaces


60


-


70


are noncircular when viewed from an orthogonal cross section (in FIG.


3


). As used herein, the term “orthogonal cross section” shall mean a cross section of at least one of the sections


12


,


14


,


16


taken orthogonally to the longitudinal axis of that respective section. As can be seen in

FIG. 3

, each of surfaces


60


-


70


are generally tri-oval in shape when viewed from an orthogonal cross section. As used herein, the term “tri-oval” shall mean a shape that is generally circular with the exception of three substantially flat portions symmetrically spaced about the circle. Thus, each of surfaces


60


-


70


includes three substantially flat portions. The flat portions of first inner surface


62


and second outer surface


64


are juxtapositioned so that relative axial telescopic sliding of first and second sections


12


,


14


is permitted while relative twisting of first and second sections


12


,


14


is inhibited due to the non-circular interface between first inner surface


62


and second outer surface


64


. The flat portions of second inner surface


66


and third outer surface


68


are juxtapositioned so that relative axial telescopic sliding of second and third sections


14


,


16


is permitted while relative twisting of second and third sections


14


,


16


is inhibited due to the non-circular interface between second internal surface


66


and third outer surface


68


.




Because relative twisting on the longitudinal axes of sections


12


,


14


,


16


is inhibited by the shape of sections


12


,


14


,


16


, first member holes


56


and second member holes are maintained in alignment with shiftable pins


48


,


49


so that no twisting of sections


12


,


14


,


16


is required to lock sections


12


,


14


,


16


relative to one another.




The material of construction of sections


12


,


14


,


16


, as well as locking mechanisms


26


,


32


and bulb-gripping device


18


, is preferably a non-metallic, non-electrically conductive material. Most preferably, sections


12


,


14


,


16


are composed of a substantially rigid and durable synthetic resin material.




The preferred forms of the invention described above are to be used as illustration only, and should not be utilized in a limiting sense in interpreting the scope of the present invention. Obvious modifications to the exemplary embodiments, as hereinabove set forth, could be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The inventors hereby state their intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of the present invention as pertains to any apparatus not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An extendable apparatus for changing light bulbs, said apparatus comprising:an elongated first section defining a first internal channel; an elongated second section at least partly telescopically received in the first internal channel, said second section defining a second internal channel; a first locking mechanism coupled to the first section and operable to selectively inhibit relative telescopic shifting of the first and second sections; a second locking mechanism coupled to the second section and operable to selectively inhibit relative telescopic shifting of the second and third sections; a bulb-gripping device coupled to the third section and operable to grip a light bulb, at least one of said sections being composed of a non-metallic material; and a stop mechanism coupled to the second section and operable to prevent separation of the first and second sections, said stop mechanism including a generally V-shaped resilient body and a pair of protrusions extending outwardly from respective diverging ends of the resilient body.
  • 2. An apparatus according to claim 1,said first section presenting a first fore end, a first aft end, and a first inner surface extending axially between the first ends, said first inner surface defining at least a portion of the first internal channel and having a generally non-circular shape when viewed from an orthagonal cross section of the first section.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 2,said second section presenting a second fore end, a second aft end, a second inner surface, and a second outer surface, said second surfaces extending axially between the second ends, said second inner surface defining at least a portion of the second internal channel, said second surfaces having generally noncircular shapes when viewed from an orthogonal cross section of the second section.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 3,said first internal surface and said second outer surface having generally corresponding non-circular shapes which allow for the first and second sections to slide axially relative to one another while restricting relative twisting of the first and second sections.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 4,said third section presenting a third fore end, a third aft end, and a third outer surface extending axially between the third ends, said third outer surface having a generally non-circular shape when viewed from an orthogonal cross section of the third section.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 5,said second inner surface and said third outer surface having generally corresponding non-circular shapes which allow for the second and third sections to slide axially relative to one another while restricting relative twisting of the second and third sections.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 6,said first inner surface, said second outer surface, said second inner surface, and said third outer surface each presenting a respective axially extending, at least substantially flat portion.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 7,said flat portions of the second and third outer surfaces including a second and third group of axially spaced holes, respectively.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 8,said first and second locking mechanisms coupled to the first fore end and the second fore end, respectively.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 9,said first and second locking mechanisms each including a depressable button and a protruding pin, said protruding pin of said first locking mechanism operable to be selectively received in and removed from any of the holes of said second group of axially spaced holes, said protruding pin of said second locking mechanism operable to be selectively received in and removed from any of the holes of said third group of axially spaced holes.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 6,said first inner surface, said second outer surface, said second inner surface, and said third outer surface each having a generally tri-oval shape when viewed from an orthogonal cross section of the respective sections.
  • 12. An appartatus according to claim 1,said section composed of a non-conductive material.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 1,said sections composed of a non-metallic material.
  • 14. An apparatus according to claim 1,said bulb-gripping device comprising a suction cup.
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