Information
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Patent Grant
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6663263
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Patent Number
6,663,263
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 27, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Zeade; Bertrand
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 352
- 362 351
- 362 430
- 362 433
- 362 450
- 362 356
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A collapsible lampshade includes an upper ring, a lower ring, a plurality of upper ribs each having a first end pivoted to the upper ring and a second end part, and a plurality of lower ribs each having a third end which is pivoted to the lower ring and a fourth end part which has a connection part pivoted to the second end part. The connection part has a pair of flaps extending over and pivoted to the second end part. Releasable interengagement elements are formed on the flaps and the second end part for locking the second end part from movement relative to the flaps. The lampshade has a simple construction and can be stretched and locked in the stretched state in a convenient manner using few component parts.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a lampshade, particularly to a collapsible lampshade which has a flexible cover supported by a foldable frame.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lampshades are normally bulky and occupy large spaces during transport and storage. In order to reduce the spaces required by lampshades during transportation or storage, the prior art has suggested various forms of collapsible lampshades which can be kept in a compact size when collapsed. In one type of collapsible lampshade, separate multiple frame parts are provided for assembly into a lampshade frame, and a flexible lampshade cover is fitted over the lampshade frame. Since the frame parts and the lampshade cover are separated before assembly, they can be packed into a compact size to facilitate transport and storage. Another type of collapsible lampshade is produced by providing multiple complementary parts each having a frame part integral with a lampshade cover. The complementary parts can be stacked to reduce the lampshade size and can be interconnected to form a lampshade. Nevertheless, in either type of collapsible lampshade, there is a risk of loosing parts, or damage during shipment due to the movement of loose parts against one another.
In order to alleviate the aforesaid problems, U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,434 suggests a one-piece collapsible lampshade in which a frusto-conical flexible lampshade cover is integrated with a collapsible frame. The frame includes an upper ring attached to an upper end of the lampshade cover, a lower ring attached to a lower end of the lampshade cover, and a plurality support rods each having one end permanently and pivotally attached to the lower ring and another end removably inserted into a receptacle fixed to the upper ring. When the support rods are removed from the upper ring, both of the frame and cover are collapsed to a substantially flat configuration so that the lampshade can be kept in a compact size as a whole without separation. However, inconveniences are encountered when the support rods are to be attached to the upper ring to place the frame in an uncollapsed state because a considerable amount of energy is required to push or pull the upper ring away from the lower ring against the tension of the flexible cover so as to insert the support rods into the respective receptacles mounted on the upper ring. In addition, the force applied to the upper ring must keep the upper ring balanced in order to ensure extension of the support rods into the respective receptacles.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,048 discloses a collapsible frame which is comprised of upper and lower rings, and a plurality of rib members each having two ends respectively pivoted to the upper and lower rings. Each rib member has a hinge at its middle part and is thus foldable to permit the frame to lie flat with the upper and lower rings stacked. The frame additionally includes a slider disposed around each rib and slidable along the rib to move over and away from the hinge.
When each slider moves over the corresponding hinge, each rib is locked from its folding movement so that the frame can be stretched to an uncollapsed state. The frame further includes a spider disposed between the upper and lower rings to operate the sliders. This collapsible frame requires extra components to lock the frame in a stretched state and thus has a complicated construction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a collapsible lampshade with a simple construction in which foldable ribs can be unfolded and locked in a stretched operative state without the need to provide extra components.
Accordingly, a lampshade of the present invention comprises: an upper ring; a lower ring; a plurality of upper ribs each having a first end pivoted to the upper ring, and a second end part; a plurality of lower ribs each having a third end pivoted to the lower ring and a fourth end part, the fourth end part having a connection part pivoted to the second end part, the connection part having a pair of flaps extending over two opposite sides of the second end part and pivoted to the second end part; and releasable interengagement elements formed on the flaps and the second end part to engage the second end part with the flaps and to lock the second end part from movement relative to the flaps.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a collapsible lampshade embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary perspective view showing a connection between upper and lower ribs of the collapsible lampshade of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is an elevation view showing the collapsible lampshade in a folded state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a lampshade
1
embodying the present invention is shown to include a frusto-conical flexible cover
10
made of a fabric material, and a collapsible frame
20
made of a metal. The frame
20
includes an upper ring
21
, a lower ring
22
greater than the upper ring
21
, a plurality of upper and lower ribs
23
,
24
. The flexible cover
10
has upper and lower ends
11
,
12
which are folded and fixed, respectively, to the upper and lower rings
11
,
12
in a conventional manner.
Each of the upper and lower rings
21
,
22
has a plurality of spaced apart pivot seats
25
projecting therefrom. Each upper rib
23
has one end
231
pivoted to the corresponding pivot seat
25
of the upper ring
21
, and each lower rib
24
has one end
241
pivoted to the corresponding pivot seat
25
of the lower ring
22
. Another end part
232
of each upper rib
23
is connected pivotally to another end part
242
of the corresponding lower rib
24
by means of a connection part
30
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The connection part
30
has a generally U-shaped cross-section and may be formed as one piece with or as a separate piece from the end part
242
of the corresponding lower rib
24
. In this embodiment, the connection part
30
in the form of a separate piece is used and includes a pair of substantially parallel flaps
301
interconnected by a bight portion
302
.
The connection part
30
has one end portion
31
receiving the end part
242
of the corresponding lower rib
24
and another end portion
32
opposite to the end portion
31
. The end portion
31
is connected rigidly to the end part
242
of the lower rib
24
via rivets
33
. The end part
232
of the corresponding upper rib
23
extends between the flaps
301
and is pivoted to the connection part
30
between the end portions
31
and
32
via a pin
35
. As a result, the upper rib
23
is turnable relative to the lower rib
24
so as to fold over the lower rib
24
. Since the upper ribs
23
are foldable over the lower ribs
24
, the upper ring
21
is permitted to move toward the lower ring
22
and the frame
20
can be collapsed to a state as shown in FIG.
3
.
The frame
20
is further provided with interengagment elements, which are formed as a pair of protrusions
41
and a pair of recesses
42
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The pair of protrusions
41
respectively project inward from inner surfaces of the flaps
301
, and the pair of recesses
42
are respectively formed in two opposite sides of the end part
232
of the upper rib
23
. Note that each connection part
30
has an open side
303
that faces in a direction towards the outside of the frame
20
, and the bight portion
302
extends inwardly of the open side
303
.
When the lampshade
1
is to be used, the frame
20
is stretched to an operative state by moving the upper ring
21
away from the lower ring
22
and by pushing the end part
232
of each upper rib
23
, or the end part
242
of each lower rib
24
, or each connection part
30
along a radially outward direction as shown by arrows (A) in FIG.
1
. In this situation, the bight portion
302
of each connection part
30
abuts against an inner side of the corresponding upper rib
23
, and the protrusions
41
on each connection part
30
respectively engage the recesses
42
of the corresponding upper rib
23
. As a result, the upper ribs
23
are locked from folding over the respective lower ribs
24
and the frame
20
is placed in a stretched operative state, as shown in FIG.
1
.
As described above, the frame
20
can be stretched or locked in its stretched state by simply pushing outward the upper ribs
23
and/or the lower ribs
24
near or at the connection parts
30
. When the upper ribs
23
and/or the lower ribs
24
are pushed inward, the frame
20
can be folded. It can be appreciated that the collapsible lampshade
1
is constructed with fewer component parts and can be folded or unfolded in a simple manner with less effort as compared to the conventional collapsible lampshades described hereinbefore.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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.
Claims
- 1. A lampshade, comprising:an upper ring; a lower ring; a plurality of upper ribs each having a first end pivoted to said upper ring, and a second end part opposite to said first end part; a plurality of lower ribs each having a third end pivoted to said lower ring and a fourth end part opposite to said third end, said fourth end part having a connection part pivoted to said second end part, said connection part having a substantially U-shaped cross-section and including a pair of flaps and a bight portion interconnecting said flaps, said flaps and said bight portion projecting from said fourth end part along lines parallel to the direction of extension of said lower rib and surrounding said second end part, and a pivot pin extending through said flaps and said second end part; and releasable interengagement elements formed on said flaps and said second end part to engage said second end part with said flaps and to lock said second end part from movement relative to said flaps, said interengagement elements including at least one protrusion and at least one recess for engaging said protrusion when said upper and lower ribs are in an unfolded position, wherein said connection part further includes an open side formed between said flaps opposite to said bight portion, said open sides of said connection parts of all of said lower ribs facing in outward directions towards the outside of the lampshade, said bight portion extending inwardly of said open side and abutting against a corresponding one of said upper ribs when said upper and lower ribs are in the unfolded position.
- 2. The lampshade as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper ring has a plurality of pivot seats projecting therefrom to connect respectively with said upper ribs, said lower ring having a plurality of pivot seats projecting therefrom to connect respectively with said lower ribs.
- 3. The lampshade as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a flexible cover which has an upper end attached to said upper ring and a lower end attached to said lower ring, said flexible cover extending around said upper and lower ribs.
- 4. The lampshade as claimed in claim 1, wherein said interengagement elements include a pair of said protrusions formed respectively on said flaps and a pair of said recesses formed respectively in said two opposite sides of said second end part to engage said protrusions.
- 5. The lampshade as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flexible cover has a frusto-conical shape, said lower ring being greater than said upper ring.
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