Information
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Patent Grant
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6386734
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Patent Number
6,386,734
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Choi; Jacob Y.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 249
- 362 252
- 362 806
- 362 121
- 362 123
- 362 122
- 362 807
- 362 808
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A decorative lamp structure having frame bars, and upper and lower positioning disks for connecting the frame bars. The upper and lower positioning disks are provided with recesses in the same number as the number of frame bars, the inner bottom surface of each recess having a through hole. The frame bars each have on both the upper and lower ends a base which is prolonged to form integrally an engaging pin. The engaging pins and the recesses are mutually pivotally connected in a primary in-position stage and are fixedly connected in a second stage. The lamp structure can be folded up into a flat, smaller volume for packaging, transporting and storage in the primary in-position stage and may be conveniently to be pressed into the second stage.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a decorative lamp structure having a plurality of lamps which can be folded up for packaging when in its primary in-position stage, or can be stretched out to form a three dimensional construction by a user.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional spherical decorative lamp is in the shape of a sphere constructed with a plurality of semi-circular frame bars in cooperation with upper and lower positioning disks in order to form the shape of the sphere, wherein, each of the semi-circular frame bars can be mounted on a lateral edge thereof a plurality of lamps with lamp sockets. In this way, when the lamps are turned on for lightening on the spherical body, a bright shining decorative light emitting sphere is obtained.
Spherical decorative lamps mostly have their upper and lower positioning disks connected fixedly with each other, i.e., they are spheres when they are sent out from a factory. However, such a spherical decorative lamp in a fixed shape occupies larger volume, this makes trouble in transporting and packaging, thus makes higher cost. And a seller in displaying it or a buyer taking it home after buying will feel it bulky and inconvenient.
Therefore, some people designed such a spherical decorative lamp in a separated mode, an example is shown in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,343. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the spherical decorative lamp in the U.S. patent includes an upper and a lower receiving seat A, and a plurality of frame bars B for mounting lamps. A plurality of clamping crevices A
1
corresponding in number to the frame bars B are provided on each receiving seat A with a plurality of enlarged chambers A
2
in the rear portions thereof. The frame bars B are formed integrally each on one end thereof a connecting end B
2
and on the shank thereof a clamping seat B
1
to clamp lamps (not shown). The frame bars B can have their connecting ends B
2
press connected in the enlarged chambers A
2
of a receiving seat A and are clamped by the clamping crevices A
1
. Although such a structure can separate the constructing elements of the spherical decorative lamp to make it easy in packaging with smaller members which result smaller volume, it creates a lot of parts, a buyer shall assemble by himself the parts including positioning of lamps, connecting of the frame bars B and the receiving seats A, and this is a bothersome thing.
Therefore, there has been being a product of spherical decorative lamp which is in an assembled mode and is foldable, for example, the product type 2128 called Crystal sphere made by Minami International Co. This decorative lamp laps the ends of a plurality of frame bars one over another, a plurality of connecting axles are used to make pivotal connection for the frame bars in different levels, thereby, all the frame bars can be stretched out or folded about the pivot. However, such design of a spherical decorative lamp makes it bad as a real sphere by the frame bars in different levels, it is not good aesthetically when in use, and the frame bars can not be accurately fixed in their desired positions by pivotal connecting in different levels and further make an aesthetical flaw on the whole sphere.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a decorative lamp structure having a plurality of lamps with a plurality of frame bars which can be folded up for packaging and storage with smaller volume in cooperation with upper and lower positioning disks in a primary in-position stage. When a user buys it, he can conveniently proceed to a second stage of pressing positioning to render the frame bars and the upper and lower positioning disks to combine and form a three dimensional shape, and to be able to fold up for storage.
To obtain the above stated object, the frame bars are provided on the upper and the lower ends thereof with bases with engaging pins thereon. These engaging pins are provided with elastic hook ends, and positioning flanges are provided respectively at a distance away from their corresponding elastic hook ends. The upper and lower positioning disks are provided with a plurality of opened chambers corresponding in number to the frame bars, these opened chambers are provided near the internal ends thereof with through holes each with a diameter being smaller than that of the corresponding one of the engaging pins. The engaging pins of the upper and lower positioning disks can have their lower elastic hook ends passed through the through holes, so that the engaging pins can have their shanks between the elastic hook ends and the flanges movably combined with the upper and lower positioning disks in the primary in-position stage. Thereby, the frame bars can each be rotated about the pivot erected in the primary in-position stage to fold up into a flat state. When the user detaches the package, stretches the frame bars in a contrary direction, and presses the positioning flanges to completely get through the through holes in the second stage of pressing positioning, the frame bars can thus form the desired lamp structure.
The above stated frame bars can be in the form of semi-circles with other arciform sections or can be in the form of sequential bending portions whereby decorative lamps of various shapes can be formed.
The present invention will be apparent in its novelty and features after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an analytical perspective view of a conventional spherical lamp structure;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein, the present invention has been assembled into a sphere;
FIG. 3
is an analytical perspective view showing the main elements of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partial enlarged plane view showing a single frame bar and a single positioning disk of the present invention in the primary in-position stage and showing a connecting area of them;
FIG. 5
is a partial further enlarged plane view showing the connecting area of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing the preferred embodiment of
FIG. 2
being assembled.
FIG. 7
is a front view of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a top view of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a front view showing the first preferred embodiment of the present invention being folded up into a flat state in the primary in-position stage;
FIG. 10
is a top view of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a sectional view taken from
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a sectional view taken from FIG.
13
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the spherical lamp structure of the present invention is comprised of a plurality of frame bars
10
, an upper positioning disk
20
and a lower positioning disk
30
. In the embodiment shown, six semi-circular frame bars
10
are provided and equidistantly separated from one another to form the sphere.
The frame bars
10
in this embodiment are semi-circular as depicted, and a plurality of connecting holes
11
are provided thereon for mounting lamps
13
with lamp sockets
12
. In this embodiment, each connecting hole
11
can be connected with a connecting piece
14
in advance. The connecting piece
14
is provided with an insertion portion for inserting into a hole
11
, and a lamp socket
12
can then be connected to a through hole of the connecting piece
14
. The statement above is only for illustrating, the lamps
13
can surely be connected in other ways with the frame bars
10
.
The upper and lower ends of each of the frame bars
10
are provided respectively with bases
15
,
16
each with a thickness and a width smaller than those of the frame bar
10
. The bases
15
,
16
are prolonged integrally to form engaging pins
17
,
18
of an identical shape. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the shanks of the engaging pins
17
,
18
have suitable diameters, the ends thereof are conical ends
171
,
181
with diameters slightly larger than those of the shanks and are provided each with a central crevice
172
(
182
) as an elastic hook end. And a positioning flange
173
(
183
) is provided on the other end a distance away from the corresponding one of the conical end
171
(
181
).
Referring particularly to
FIGS. 3 and 4
simultaneously, the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
are both made of plastic, they are now described taking the positioning disk
20
as a representative. The positioning disk
20
is provided with a plurality of recesses
21
near the periphery thereof in the number same as that of the frame bars
10
; the depth of each of the recesses
21
is a half of that of the positioning disk
20
. The inner bottom surface
22
of the recess
21
is provided with a through hole
23
extending through the positioning disk
20
, the diameter of the through hole
23
is slightly larger than that of the engaging pins
17
(
18
). A hollow pipe
24
is formed on the other side of the bottom surface
22
of the recess
21
and has an inner hole
25
to communicate with the through hole
23
. The diameter of the inner hole
25
is slightly larger than that of the through hole
23
to form a stop shoulder portion
26
(referring to FIG.
5
).
As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
9
, the engaging pins
17
,
18
of the frame bar
10
are aligned in the first place respectively with any recess
21
on the upper positioning disk
20
and that on the lower positioning disk
30
, the conical ends
171
,
181
of the engaging pins
17
,
18
are contracted by providing the central crevice
172
,
182
. When the conical ends
171
,
181
are both extended through the corresponding through holes
23
, they are elastically restored to their original open state. The upper and lower ends of the frame bars
10
form their primary in-position stage by providing the engaging pins
17
,
18
, the conical ends
171
,
181
and the positioning flanges
173
,
183
on the shanks stated above (as shown in
FIGS. 4
,
9
). By virtue that the engaging pins
17
,
18
form pivotal connections by positioning of the conical ends
171
,
181
and the positioning flanges
173
,
183
thereof on the through holes
23
, the frame bars
10
connected with the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
by such pivotal connections can be rotated to fold up and form the state as shown in
FIG. 9
by the fact that the bases
15
,
16
of the frame bars
10
are not totally pressed down yet over the surface of the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
. Thereby, the whole spherical lamp structure can be folded up into a flat smaller volume in favor of packaging, transporting and storage.
When it is to stretch out the spherical lamp structure from the storage state as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, the frame bars
10
are rotated in a contrary direction to make consistence of the extending directions of the frame bars
10
with those of the recesses
21
, then the engaging pins
17
,
18
of the frame bars
10
are pressed down to make the positioning flanges
173
,
183
get through the through holes
23
. By virtue that the positioning flanges
173
,
183
getting through the through holes
23
are stopped at the stop shoulder portions
26
in the inner holes
25
of the hollow pipes
24
, fixed connection of the frame bars
10
can be obtained (as shown in
FIGS. 5
,
7
and
8
). The bases
15
,
16
of the engaging pins
17
,
18
on the frame bars
10
thus are totally gotten into the recesses
21
to be flush with the surfaces of the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
. When all the frame bars
10
are proceeded to the second stage of pressing positioning in this mode, a perfect spherical lamp structure can be obtained as is shown in
FIGS. 1
,
5
,
6
and
7
.
In the second embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIGS. 11
,
12
, frame bars
100
are provided to have each an upper section
101
with a smaller radian and a lower section
102
with a larger radian. Such frame bars
100
can also be separately ejection molded as the aforesaid frame bars
10
, and when they are connected with the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
, a decorative lamp structure in the shape of a snow man can be formed as are shown in
FIGS. 11
12
. While in the third embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIGS. 13
,
14
, frame bars
103
are provided to be each has sequential bending portions
104
,
105
,
106
in continuity, they are connected with the upper and the lower positioning disks
20
,
30
to form a decorative lamp structure in the shape of a Christmas tree.
The frame bars in the main elements of the stereo decorative lamp structure of the present invention can be combined with the upper and the lower positioning disks to form a whole unit, such an arrangement makes the decorative lamp structure foldable into smaller volume in favor of packaging, transporting and storage. Connecting of the frame bars with the upper and the lower positioning disks in this primary stage also makes a user convenient in fast assembling.
Claims
- 1. A decorative lamp structure comprising: a plurality of frame bars, each connected to an upper positioning disk and a lower positioning disk, said frame bars adapted to have a plurality of lamps thereon, said upper and lower positioning disks are of an identical shape and are provided with a plurality of recesses in the same number as the number of said frame bars, an inner bottom surface of each of said recesses provided with a through hole, said frame bars are each provided both on upper and lower ends thereof with a base having an integral engaging pin, said engaging pins pivotally engaging said recesses in a primary in-position stage and are fixedly connected in a second stage, said engaging pins each having a shank with a central crevice and a conical end to form an elastic hook end; a positioning flange is provided on said shank spaced from said conical end, wherein, said conical ends of said engaging pins extend through the corresponding through holes of said recesses such that the inner bottom surfaces are positioned between said conical ends and said positioning flanges in the primary in-position stage, and wherein, said engaging pins are pressed further into said recesses such that said positioning flanges pass completely through said through holes of said recesses in the second stage.
- 2. The decorative lamp structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said bases on said upper and lower ends of said frame bars each have a thickness and a width smaller than a thickness and a width of said frame bars, and said bases are located over said upper and the lower positioning disks in order to enable the frame bars to pivot for folding up in said primary in-position stage.
- 3. The decorative lamp structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein, said bases of said frame bars are flush with surfaces of said upper and the lower positioning disks when in said second stage.
- 4. The decorative lamp structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein, said upper and the lower positioning disks are provided beneath said through holes of said recesses with hollow pipes each having a diameter larger than a diameter of the corresponding one of said through holes to form a stop shoulder portion to stop against said positioning flanges.
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