Claims
- 1. A suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp, comprising:
a connecting section fixed at a predetermined position, the connecting section having an upward extending tube, the tube having a bottom end connected with the connecting section and a top end opposite to the bottom end, the tube having an inner wall formed with two radially opposite slide channels axially extending and downward passing through the tube, the inner wall being further formed with two radially opposite engaging notches; and a lamp seat having an upward extending hollow post for fitting into the tube, the post having a top end fitted into the tube, a pin member being radially passed through the post near the top end, two ends of the pin member protruding out of the post and being slidably accommodated in the slide channels of the tube, whereby the post is upward fitted into the tube and then rotated to aim the pin member at the engaging notches and engage and locate the pin therein.
- 2. A suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp, comprising:
a connecting section fixed at a predetermined position, the connecting section having an upward extending tube, the tube having a bottom end connected with the connecting section and a top end opposite to the bottom end, an inner wall of the tube being formed with two radially opposite slide channels axially passing through the tube, the inner wall being further formed with two radially opposite engaging notches, the top end of the tube being provided with a cap in which a wire-connecting disc is disposed, a resilient member being disposed between the wire-connecting disc and the cap, in normal state, the resilient member pushing the wire-connecting disc downward, the wire-connecting disc being connected with a circuit arranged in the ceiling fan and having two downward extending first contacts; and a lamp seat having an upward extending hollow post for fitting into the tube, the post having a top end fitted into the tube and connected with a wire-connecting seat, the wire-connecting seat being connected with the wires inside the lamp seat and having two second contacts corresponding to the first contacts of the wire-connecting disc, a pin member being radially passed through the post near the top end thereof, two ends of the pin member protruding out of the post and being slidably accommodated in the slide channels of the tube, whereby the post is upward fitted into the tube and after the post is rotated to aim the pin member at the engaging notches, the resilient member resiliently pushes the pin member to engage and locate in the engaging notches, at this time, the second contacts of the wire-connecting seat electrically contacting with the first contacts of the wire-connecting disc.
- 3. A suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp, comprising:
a connecting section fixed at a predetermined position, the connecting section having an upward extending tube, the tube having an inner wall formed with two radially opposite slide channels axially extending and downward passing through the tube, the inner wall being further formed with two radially opposite engaging notches, the inner wall of the top end of the tube being further formed with two radially opposite first conductive plates, a cap being disposed at the top end of the tube; and a lamp seat having an upward extending hollow post for fitting into the tube, the post having a top end fitted into the tube, a pin member being radially passed through the post near the top end, two ends of the pin member protruding out of the post and being slidably accommodated in the slide channels of the tube, two second conductive plates being disposed at the top end of the post corresponding to and radially opposite to the first conductive plates, the second conductive plates being higher than the pin member, whereby the post is upward fitted into the tube and then rotated to aim the pin member at the engaging notches to make the second conductive plates respectively electrically contact with the first conductive plates.
- 4. The suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first conductive plates are slightly resilient and inward bent, the top end of the post being formed with two radially opposite cut face sections corresponding to the first conductive plates, whereby the post can be fitted into the tube and rotated to make the second conductive plates respectively press and electrically contact with the first conductive plates.
- 5. The suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of the tube and the base tray has a corresponding ratchet section, whereby when the tube is rotarily disposed on the base tray, the ratchet sections are engaged with each other to prevent the tube from being rotated in reverse direction and untightened.
- 6. The suspending and assembling structure for ceiling lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inner wall face of the tube is formed with two radially opposite recesses each having an opening facing inward, the first conductive plates being respectively disposed in the recesses, the first conductive plates being inward bent to protrude from the openings of the recesses.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 09/847,421, filed May 3, 2001, and entitled “FAST ASSEMBLING STRUCTURE FOR CEILING FAN LAMP AND CEILING FAN.”
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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09847421 |
May 2001 |
US |
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09919816 |
Aug 2001 |
US |