Information
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Patent Grant
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6511211
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Patent Number
6,511,211
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Date Filed
Friday, September 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Alavi; Ali
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 311
- 362 351
- 362 431
- 362 368
- 362 433
- 362 257
- 362 285
- 362 289
- 362 248
- 362 147
- 362 410
- 362 414
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention is an apparatus for maintaining a light fixture diffuser in contact with a light fixture base by means of a retainer. In a light fixture, a threaded rod is used to connect the diffuser to the base. A simple retainer is used to maintain the threaded rod to the base of the light fixture or to retain releasable connectors on the rod, where the releasable connectors are used to attach the rod to the base of the light fixture.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a retainer for a light fixture, and more particularly to a retainer that secures a diffuser of a light fixture preventing it from inadvertently disengaging from a base of the light fixture.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Light fixtures typically use a threaded rod to attach a diffuser to a base of a light fixture. A base end of the threaded rod is usually connected to the base of the light fixture by means such as a nut and washers. At a diffuser end of the rod, another releasable connector is used to maintain the diffuser in contact with the base.
Light fixture diffusers are routinely removed from the diffuser end of the rod for cleaning and bulb replacement. Diffuser removal requires the physical removal of the releasable connector on the diffuser end of the rod, however, unthreading this releasable connector often causes rotation of the rod which also loosens the releasable connector at the base end of the base. Over time, the releasable connector at the base end of the rod disengages from the rod, causing the diffuser to crash to the floor. Accordingly, there is a need to secure the releasable connector at the base end of the rod to the rod, thus preventing the disengagement of this releasable connector from the base end of the rod and preventing the diffuser from inadvertently separating from the base and falling to the floor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method that solves the long felt need for preventing the inadvertent separation of a diffuser from a base of a light fixture. In one aspect of the present invention, a retainer is attached to a base end of a rod that is used to maintain the diffuser in contact with the base. The rod is connected to the base by a releasable connector, and the retainer secures the releasable connector to the rod.
In another aspect of the present invention, the retainer is a cotter pin inserted through the rod preventing the releasable connector from disengaging the rod at the base end of the rod.
In another aspect of the present invention, the retainer is a pin or screw inserted through the rod, where the pin or screw prevents the releasable connector from disengaging the rod at the base end of the rod.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the retainer is a washer or disc-shaped device attached to the base end of the rod, preventing the releasable connector from disengaging the rod at the base end of the rod.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form which is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
FIG. 1
illustrates a light fixture with a retainer according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
illustrates a retainer connected to a rod of a light fixture according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
illustrates a retainer connected to a rod of a light fixture according to a third embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 4
illustrates a retainer connected to a rod of a light fixture according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements, there is shown in
FIG. 1
an illustration of a light fixture
10
comprising a retainer
18
according to one embodiment of the present invention. The light fixture
10
includes a base
12
, a diffuser
14
, a threaded rod
16
, and the retainer
18
. The rod
16
maintains the diffuser
14
in contact with the base
12
through releasable connection of the rod
16
with the base
12
and the diffuser
14
.
In
FIG. 1
, a base end
19
of the rod
16
is inserted through a hole (not shown) in the base
12
. Washers
22
maintain contact with the base
12
around the hole (not shown) through which the rod
16
is inserted. A first releasable connector
20
and a second releasable connector
26
are tightened against the washers
22
to connect the rod
16
to the base
12
. The releasable connectors
20
,
26
are typically nuts or internally threaded discs adaptable to the threads of the rod
16
.
A diffuser end
27
of the rod
16
extends through a hole (not shown) in a bottom of the diffuser
14
. The diffuser
14
is held in contact with the base
12
by a third releasable connector
28
threaded onto the rod
16
.
A decorative vase cup
32
is mounted against the bottom of the diffuser
14
with the diffuser end
27
of the rod
16
extending through a hole (not shown) contained in a bottom of the vase cup
32
. The decorative vase cup
32
covers the third releasable connector
28
. A decorative finial
34
maintains the decorative vase cup
32
against the diffuser
14
. The decorative finial
34
can be internally threaded and is tightened on the diffuser end
27
of the rod
16
against the decorative vase cup
32
.
Removal of the diffuser
14
for bulb (not shown) replacement or diffuser
14
cleaning requires the removal of the decorative finial
34
, the decorative vase cup
32
and the third releasable connector
28
from the diffuser end
27
of the rod
16
. The tightening and untightening of the finial
34
and the third releasable connector
28
on the rod
16
often causes rotational movement in the rod
16
. Over time, the rotational movement of the rod
16
loosens the first releasable connector
20
, eventually causing the first releasable connector
20
to disengage from the base end
19
of the rod
16
, resulting in the diffuser
14
falling to the floor.
Disengagement of the first releasable connector
20
from the base end
19
of the rod
16
is prevented by a retainer
18
. In
FIG. 1
, the retainer
18
is a cotter pin inserted through the rod
16
. The retainer
18
prevents the first releasable connector
20
from threadably disengaging the base end
19
of the rod
16
, thereby securing the first releasable connector
20
to the rod
16
. Although
FIG. 1
illustrates the retainer
18
inserted through the rod
16
near the base end
19
, it is to be understood that a multitude of variations can exist for the insertion of the retainer
18
through the rod
16
.
FIG. 2
illustrates retainer
18
according to a second embodiment of the present invention, where the retainer
18
is a pin inserted through the rod
16
. The retainer
18
prevents the first releasable connector
20
from threadably disengaging the base end
19
of the rod
16
.
FIG. 3
illustrates retainer
18
according to a third embodiment of the present invention, where the retainer
18
is a screw inserted through the rod
16
to secure the first releasable connector
20
to the rod
16
.
FIG. 4
illustrates retainer
18
according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, where the retainer
18
is a washer or other disc-shaped device attached to the base end
19
of the rod
16
, preventing the first releasable connector
20
from disengaging the base end
19
of the rod
16
.
Although
FIGS. 1 through 4
illustrate four retainer variations, it is to be understood that any device or method preventing the first, or any other, releasable connector from becoming disengaged from the base end
19
of the rod
16
is within the scope of the present invention. This includes simply damaging or crimping the threads at the base end
19
of the rod
16
to prevent the threadable removal of any releasable connector from the base end
19
of the rod
16
.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It should therefore be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the claims.
Claims
- 1. A light fixture with retainer, comprising:a base; a diffuser; a rod maintaining the diffuser in contact with the base, the rod connected to the base by a releasable connector; and a retainer attached to the rod, the retainer securing the releasable connector to the rod.
- 2. A ceiling mounted light fixture, comprising:a base attached to a ceiling; a diffuser; a rod attaching the base and to the diffuser; a releasable connector attaching the rod to the base; and a retainer attached to the rod, the retainer securing the releasable connector to the rod, preventing the diffuser from separating from the light fixture and falling to a floor.
- 3. A method for maintaining a diffuser of a light fixture in contact with a base of a light fixture, comprising:connecting the diffuser to the base with a rod; connecting the rod to the base with a releasable connector; and securing the releasable connector to the rod.
- 4. A light fixture with retainer, comprising:a base; a diffuser; a rod maintaining the diffuser in contact with the base, the rod connected to the base by a releasable connector; and a retainer attached to the rod, the retainer securing the releasable connector to the rod, wherein the retainer is a cotter pin inserted through the rod.
- 5. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the retainer is a pin inserted through the rod.
- 6. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the retainer is a screw inserted through the rod.
- 7. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the retainer is connected to an end of the rod.
- 8. A retainer for a light fixture, the retainer preventing the release of a diffuser from a base of the light fixture.
- 9. The retainer of claim 8, wherein the retainer is attached to a rod, the rod maintains the diffuser in contact with the base, and the rod is connected to the base by a releasable connector.
- 10. The retainer of claim 9, wherein the retainer secures the releasable connector to the rod.
- 11. A retainer for a light fixture, the retainer preventing the release of a diffuser from a base of the light fixture,wherein the retainer is attached to a rod, the rod maintains the diffuser in contact with the base, and the rod is connected to the base by a releasable connector, wherein the retainer secures the releasable connector to the rod, wherein the retainer is a cotter pin inserted through the rod.
- 12. The retainer of claim 10, wherein the retainer is a pin inserted through the rod.
- 13. The retainer of claim 10, wherein the retainer is a screw inserted through the rod.
- 14. The retainer of claim 10, wherein the retainer is connected to an end of the rod.
- 15. A light fixture, comprising:a base; a diffuser; a rod maintaining the diffuser in contact with the base, the rod connected to the base by a releasable connector; and a retainer attached to the rod, the retainer securing the releasable connector to the rod, preventing the diffuser from separating from the light fixture and falling to the floor.
- 16. A light fixture, comprising:a base; a diffuser; a rod attached to the diffuser and to the base; a releasable connector attaching the rod to the base; and a retainer preventing release of the releasable connector from the rod.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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03789751 |
Dec 1989 |
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