Prismatic light fixture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • D882844
  • Patent Number
    D882,844
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 26, 2017
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 28, 2020
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Mathews; Ben (San Antonio, TX, US)
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Vinson; Brian N.
    Agents
    • Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • D26 1
    • D26 24
    • D26 61
    • D26 63
    • D26 65
    • D26 85
    • D26 92
    • D26 118
    • CPC
    • F21V21/14
    • F21V15/01
    • F21V14/02
    • F21V21/30
    • F21V21/00
    • F21V14/00
    • F21S8/00
    • F21S8/003
    • F21S8/043
    • F21Y2105/001
  • International Classifications
    • 2603
    • Term of Grant
      15Years
Abstract
Description


FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a first embodiment of my design, including an upper prism-shaped body and a lower prism-shaped body connected to one another by a currently unclaimed hinge, in which the portions of the upper and lower prism-shaped bodies existing between the break lines form no part of the claimed design, and such unclaimed portions may vary in length;



FIG. 2 is a left side view of the first embodiment, which is a mirror image of a right side view of the first embodiment and, excepting the depiction of the hinge, is the same as front and back views of the first embodiment;



FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the first embodiment;



FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of my design, which is the same as the first embodiment except that the lower prism-shaped body is tilted relative to the upper prism-shaped body;



FIG. 5 is a back perspective view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 6 is a left side view of the second embodiment, which is a mirror image of a right side view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 7 is a front view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 8 is a back view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a third embodiment of my design, which is the same as the first embodiment except that the lower prism-shaped body is tilted relative to the upper prism-shaped body;



FIG. 11 is a back perspective view of the third embodiment;



FIG. 12 is a left side view of the third embodiment, which is a mirror image of a right side view of the third embodiment;



FIG. 13 is a front view of the third embodiment;



FIG. 14 is a back view of the third embodiment; and,



FIG. 15 is a bottom view of the third embodiment.


A fourth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is tiltable relative to the upper prism-shaped body between the position shown in the first embodiment and the position shown in the second embodiment.


A fifth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is tiltable relative to the upper prism-shaped body between the position shown in the first embodiment and the position shown in the third embodiment.


A sixth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is tiltable relative to the upper prism-shaped body between the position shown in the second embodiment and the position shown in the third embodiment.


A seventh embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


An eighth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A ninth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A tenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


An eleventh embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the first embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


A twelfth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


A thirteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A fourteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A fifteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


A sixteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the second embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


A seventeenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the third embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


An eighteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the third embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A nineteenth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the third embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A twentieth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the third embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


A twenty-first embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the third embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


A twenty-second embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fourth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


A twenty-third embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fourth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A twenty-fourth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fourth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A twenty-fifth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fourth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


A twenty-sixth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fourth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


A twenty-seventh embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fifth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


A twenty-eighth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fifth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A twenty-ninth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fifth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A thirtieth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fifth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


A thirty-first embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the fifth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


A thirty-second embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the sixth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 15 degrees.


A thirty-third embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the sixth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 30 degrees.


A thirty-fourth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the sixth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 45 degrees.


A thirty-fifth is also claimed that is the same as the sixth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 60 degrees.


A thirty-sixth embodiment is also claimed that is the same as the sixth embodiment, except that the lower prism-shaped body is rotated relative to the upper prism-shaped body about the longitudinal axis of the upper prism-shaped body at an angle of 75 degrees.


In each of the embodiments, the top of the fixture forms no part of the claimed design.


The dashed lines in the figures form no part of the claimed design. Surface shading in the figures is provided solely to indicate contour. All other surface(s) or portion(s) of my prismatic light fixture not shown in the figures or otherwise described in the specification form no part of the claimed design.


Claims
  • The ornamental design for a prismatic light fixture, as shown and described.
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