With Light Source Support Mounted At Top End Of Standard Patents (Class 362/414)
  • Patent number: 4562520
    Abstract: A floor lamp comprising a base, a stanchion tube including a foot portion that rests on the floor and is secured to the base, an upright portion that has a swivel, and a head portion that carries a socket and a shade. The head portion incorporates a dimmer within a dimmer housing, with the dimmer housing also having a swivel. The shade is preferably secured to this swivel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Inventor: Earle F. Chapman
  • Patent number: 4562521
    Abstract: A lamp stand adapted to support in a fully expanded state a collapsible oriental lantern formed by an open-ended translucent shell on a floor or table surface. The upper opening of the shell is bounded by a top rib to which is attached a spider whose center hub has a hole therein, the lower opening being bounded by a bottom rib provided with tie strings or other leg connectors. The stand includes a raised mounting plate supporting a lamp socket and a harp from which upwardly extends a vertical rod that passes through the hole in the spider hub. The rod has an elastic collar thereon which is axially shiftable to a point under the hub to maintain the upper end of the lantern at this level, which print depends on the length of the lantern. Depending from the mounting plate is an array of legs each having an outwardly sloped upper section and a straight lower section whose foot rests on the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Inventor: Isamu Noguchi
  • Patent number: 4554620
    Abstract: A first support arm section is hingedly connected to a second support arm section to form therewith a light source support arm which can be selectively articulated into either an extended or a folded over disposition. A first end of the support arm is formed for connection to a lamp support post and base; while a second end of the support arm is formed to support a light source such as a bulb socket and a lamp shade. The first support arm section and second support arm section are each formed of tubular stock to facilitate electrical wiring and a spring has its ends connected to adjacent hinged portions of the first and second support arm sections to surround hide and protect the electrical wiring and to bias the first and second support arm sections towards each other. In the extended disposition the support arm sections are coaxially aligned and carry a light source so that the illumination is directed downwardly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1985
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4527225
    Abstract: Electric floor lamp comprising a generally conical base rotatably mounted on a stationary annular base. A column is fixed on and extends upwards from the conical base. At the upper end of the column, a laterally extending arm supports a lamp and two light directing members, one above and one below the lamp. The upper light directing member includes concentric rings spaced apart to provide air circulation. Height adjustment means are provided to change the elevation of the lamp above the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Inventor: Cedric Hartman
  • Patent number: 4525773
    Abstract: In a light fixture with a lamp fixture carrier, a tube surrounding at least one current lead, and a carrier part for the tube, the tube can be connected to the carrier part and the lamp fixture carrier. The tube and the receptacle areas for the tube ends have contact pins or contact sockets, respectively, which are connected to each other. These contact pins and contact sockets have contact surfaces that are arranged concentrically to each other and to the central axis of the tube, and the joined parts are pivotable on the tube and around the central axis of the corresponding tube end. Such a light fixture can be put together in various configurations without any wiring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Inventors: Kurt Hesse, Hartmut Engel
  • Patent number: 4511952
    Abstract: A fluid lamp assembly (10) converts a candlestick (24) to a fluid lamp. A rubber stopper (20) fits into cup (22) of the candlestick (24). The assembly (10) has a hollow glass container (12) with a bottom (14) having a pointed tip (16) which fits into hole (18) in the rubber stopper (20). A fiberglass wick (34) extends into oil reservoir (40) and has a tip extending from opening (26) in container (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1985
    Inventor: Willy Vanbragt
  • Patent number: 4509105
    Abstract: The lamp assembly includes a modular base portion and a lamp socket and shade supporting assembly mounted on the base portion. The base portion comprises first, second and third substantially identical-in-shape shells. Each shell has an annular flange at one end and an end wall at the other end. The shells are stacked with the annular flange of the first shell positioned on the bottom of the stack. Two end walls of the first and second shells abut each other and the end walls are secured together. Two annular flanges of the second and third shells abut each other and the end wall of the third shell mounts the lamp socket and shade supporting assembly. A platform is positioned between the annular flanges of the second and third shells. A display item is placed on the platform with the third shell being transparent. Finally, a band is releasably clamped across the area of the second and third shells where the flanges thereof abut each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1985
    Inventor: Henry A. Short, Sr.
  • Patent number: 4502102
    Abstract: A combination flashlight and lamp which may be used in fixed position as a table lamp. Lamp section may be removed and the instant invention becomes a powerful flashlight. Rechargeable batteries contained in the flashlight section are maintained at full charge by a built-in battery charger. The invention is aesthetically pleasing and can be modified to fit most room decors. Several mechanisms for rapid assembly and disassembly are provided. The base of the lamp, which is actually the flashlight section may be made of a translucent material so that, when the invention is used as a table lamp and the flashlight is activated, the base of the lamp will grow creating a special decoration feature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 26, 1985
    Inventor: Henri L. Phipps
  • Patent number: 4498125
    Abstract: A lamp includes a cup for being affixed to a support and for enclosing a lamp socket. An arm is affixed to the cup and has an initial portion extending upwardly and outwardly and an upper portion extending inwardly to a terminal end located vertically above the cup. A lamp shade is fixed to the terminal end of said arm which is the sole support for said lamp shade. The arm is preferably formed of a relatively heavy gauge tubular material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Adjustable Fixture Company
    Inventor: Eugene J. Schumaker
  • Patent number: 4494177
    Abstract: An articulated task lamp for exemplary use as a counterbalanced drafting table lamp including pivotally interconnected base assembly, lower support arm, upper support arm, and lamp head, and counterbalance linkage operable within said lower support arm and base assembly and provided a novel connection to the upper support arm. The counterbalance linkage includes a torsion counterbalance spring in the base assembly having a force transmitting connection to a link member which is pivotally interconnected to a compensating link pivotally mounted intermediate its ends to the base assembly, the other end of said compensating link being pivotally connected to an elongated link member carried and operable within the lower support arm and having its other end pivotally connected to a crank member enclosed within a mid joint means providing a pivotal connection and force transmitting connection between the upper and lower support arms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Plan Hold Corp.
    Inventor: Charles Matthews
  • Patent number: 4493011
    Abstract: An aroma disc usable in conjunction with a conventional table lamp whose light bulb socket has a harp secured thereto to support a lampshade, the harp being provided with an upwardly projecting bolt on which is received the center collar of the lampshade spider. The aroma disc includes a round pad of porous material impregnated with a liquid fragrance, the pad being sandwiched between two round plies of reflective metal which are peripherally joined together and are provided with a center hole to accommodate the harp bolt whereby when the disc is installed on the lamp it is placed above the bulb. Concentric with the center hole on each ply of the disc is a circular array of openings which define ports to expose the pad. When the lamp is turned on, heated air currents arising from the bulb penetrate the ports and pass through the pad to volatilize the liquid fragrance, thereby generating an aromatic vapor which suffuses the room illuminated by the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1985
    Inventor: Donald Spector
  • Patent number: 4484255
    Abstract: A swing arm support housing is formed with a pair of openings spaced one from the other but each formed along parallel axis. One opening extends into but not through the housing and is on a size and configuration to be mounted on top of a lamp support post. The other opening extends completely through the housing and is fitted proximate each of its ends with aligned rings formed of a plastic material and retained in place by end rings. The aligned rings slidably and rotatably receive a lamp swing arm. At least one of such rings constitutes a clamping ring that has a longitudinal slit to permit distortion of the ring, proximate the slit and in a radial direction, to clamp same against the lamp swing arm to hold the swing arm in selected positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1984
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4453204
    Abstract: A swing arm support housing is formed with an upper housing assembly and a lower housing assembly. Each housing assembly includes a pair of openings spaced one from the other but each formed along parallel axis. One opening of the upper housing assembly extends into but not through the housing and is of a size and configuration to be mounted on top of a lamp support post. The other opening of the upper housing assembly extends completely through the housing and is fitted proximate one of its ends with a clamping ring that has a longitudinal slit to permit distortion of the ring, proximate the slit and in a radial direction, to clamp same against the lamp swing arm or hold the swing arm in selected positions. A clamping actuator extends into the housing along an axis perpendicular to the axis of said openings and at a position proximate the second opening to coact with the clamping ring proximate its slit to compress the ring against the lamp swing arm or release the ring therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1984
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4449170
    Abstract: A pharmacy type lamp having a light source disposed at one end of a tubular swing arm the other end of which extends into a vertically disposed support tube secured to a base pedestal. The tubular support is formed from welded seam tubular stock having extra weld material extending from the seam during the tubes formation to form a rib-like track within the support tube for coaction with stops coined from the material of the swing arm, at an extremity thereof disposed within the support tube to facilitate rotation of the swing arm within the support tube while limiting such rotation to almost 360.degree.. A clutch, carried at one end of the support tube, centers the swing arm therewithin and facilitates gripping and release of the swing arm with respect to the support tube to restrict and permit movement (sliding and rotational) of the swing arm within the support tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1984
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4449169
    Abstract: Each one of a pair of swing units, for mounting the swing arm assemblies of a swing arm lamp, is formed as a relatively short substantially tubular member having a tubular mounting end of reduced outside diameter and that is provided with a circumferential groove. The reduced end of each swing unit is received by a respective mounting seat of a vertical swing bracket which mounts both swing units for rotation about a pair of predetermined axis of rotation that are spaced and parallel one to the other. A pair of threaded bolt like members are carried by the swing bracket so that an end of each threaded member can be moved from a position wherein the end projects into its respective groove, to prevent unseating of the swing unit from the bracket, but not so as to prevent rotation thereon; to a position wherein said ends are removed from the respective grooves so that the swing units can be removed from the bracket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1984
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4449171
    Abstract: A pharmacy-type lamp having a light source disposed at one end of a tubular swing arm the other end of which extends into a vertically disposed support tube secured to a base pedestal. The tubular support is formed from coined seam tubular stock having extra infolded edges material extending from the seam during the tubes formation to form a rib-like track within the support tube for coaction with stops coined from the material of the swing arm, at an extremity thereof disposed within the support tube, to facilitate rotation of the swing arm within the support tube while limiting such rotation to almost 360.degree.. A clutch, carried at one end of the support tube, centers the swing arm therewithin and facilitates gripping and release of the swing arm with respect to the support tube to restrict and permit movement (sliding and rotational) of the swing arm within the support tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1984
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4414618
    Abstract: A lamp shade adjuster and holder consisting of two parts; a bracket having an upper horizontal flat surface with a centrally located hold to receive a lamp harp stud, laterally at the peripheral of said flat surface, two diametrically opposed bracket arms, said arms extending downwardly, each arm with a channel portion that engages the upward outer portion of a lamp shade harp. Disposed on said horizontal flat surface is a substantially flat plate having a centrally located hole to receive a lamp harp stud, and a triad of equally spaced adjustable screw means located near the peripheral of said plate. A lamp shade hub is disposed on said plate, and the adjustment of the triad screw means adjusted to level said lamp shade. A standard lamp shade finial is tightened on the lamp harp stud, locking the level lamp shade in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Inventor: Darwin J. Jacobson
  • Patent number: 4390933
    Abstract: A lamp is provided of tubular member design with cooperative friction and sliding elements which readily interfit into the tubular members so as to be fully positional in the upward travel, as well as rotatable through substantially 360.degree.. The construction is of simplified design so as to make manufacture and assembly readily achievable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1983
    Assignee: I. W. Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Jerome Warshawsky
  • Patent number: 4337508
    Abstract: An incandescent lamp fixture includes an incandescent lamp screwed into a plastic lamp socket, a metallic heat dissipater in intimate heat transfer contact with the socket and having heat dissipating fins extending out from the socket. A metallic reflector surrounds the lamp and is mounted on the dissipater in heat transfer contact with it. An open-ended cylindrical lamp shade is connected to the heat dissipater and is in spaced, concentric relation to the dissipater, socket and lamp to permit free flow of air heated by the fixture to pass between the outside of the reflector and through the fins of the dissipater on the one side and the interior of the shade on the other. This will keep the temperature of the lamp base below the breakdown temperature of the socket and switch and below the breakdown temperature of the cement between the lamp base and the lamp bulb. A switch assembly includes a switch base mounted to the lamp socket and incoming power wires mounted directly on the switch base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Assignee: Moffatt Products, Inc.
    Inventor: David A. Moffatt
  • Patent number: 4318159
    Abstract: A lamp fixture comprising a first figurine mounted to a base and a second figurine connected relative to the base by means of a flexible member. A first lamp socket and a lamp shade are disposed at the top of a lamp pole. A second lamp socket is disposed within the interior of the first figurine. Movement of the second figurine to a first and a second position actuates an electrical circuit which supplies household current via a power cord to the first and the second lamp sockets, respectively, to light lamp bulbs contained therein. The electrical circuit comprises reed switches which are actuated by a magnet disposed within the second figurine. Each reed switch triggers a thyristor such as a triac or two silicon controlled rectifiers connected in parallel to provide a path for the household current to flow to the respective lamp socket. Movement of the second figurine to a neutral position precludes the household current from flowing to either the first or second lamp socket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Inventor: Melvin C. Kaisner
  • Patent number: 4293899
    Abstract: Consumer type outdoor electrical luminaire that is simple, safe, affordable and weatherproof, is disclosed for providing variable illumination levels along walks and driveways, thereby conserving electrical energy. A novel self-powered convection cooling system enables a wide variation in illumination range. The luminaire contains only five parts, in addition to the bulb and fasteners. Supported on a vertical stanchion, it may be permanently or portably installed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Inventor: George E. Sanner
  • Patent number: 4229784
    Abstract: A lampstand providing a stable and properly-oriented support for a lampshade, particularly one constituted by an oriental lantern formed by a collapsible paper shell having polar openings, each of which is bridged by a strut having a central loop. The stand includes a vertical pole carrying a bulb socket and a harp formed by a triad of arms which encage the bulb and interconnect upper and lower rings. The lower ring is secured to the pole and the upper ring supports an extension rod in axial alignment with the pole. The lantern is mounted on the stand to envelop the bulb, the upper loop being attached to the head of the extension rod, the lower loop engaging the pole at a point just below resilient collar which embraces the pole and is shiftable to a position subjecting the lantern to tension to maintain the shell thereof in its fully expanded state. Extension rods of different length may be installed on the harp to allow for centering of the bulb for a range of shade sizes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1980
    Inventor: Isamu Noguchi
  • Patent number: 4228489
    Abstract: An improved portable stand for electric floodlights has a base, a series of self-locking interconnected poles, a crossbar for the support of electric floodlights, an adjustable crossbar bracket for positioning the crossbar as desired, adjustable lamp brackets for directing the light at a desired angle, and cord guides for the restraint of a removable electric cord on the exterior of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Inventor: Edward D. Martin
  • Patent number: 4225909
    Abstract: The lighting fixture is adapted to be secured to the outer periphery of a generally vertically disposed column. The fixture is comprised of at least two housing sections which are coupled together with each housing section having a recess on its inner periphery for embracing a portion of the vertically disposed column. Each housing section has a source of illumination for projecting light upwardly through a transparent portion of the top wall of each housing section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1980
    Assignee: Whiteway Manufacturing Co.
    Inventors: Charles F. Scholz, Robert Reibling
  • Patent number: 4214294
    Abstract: An adjustable reading lamp that is attachable to the back of a chair or the like for supporting the lamp in a generally vertical position regardless of the angular inclination of the mounting surface while at the same time affording an extremely wide range of adjustments whereby illumination from the lamp may be conveniently and easily directed into any desired viewing region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1980
    Inventor: Charles C. Bartlett
  • Patent number: 4207608
    Abstract: A light conductive element comprising a portion of the outside visible surface of an article of furniture deflects light from the interior of the article to the exterior of the article. Deflecting the light can be achieved by light reflecting surfaces formed at the interior of the light conducting element. The light conductive elements are positioned adjacent assembly members having different light conducting characteristics to assemble the article of furniture. The light conducted through the light conductive elements in conjunction with the assembly members of the article of furniture create a unique and attractive visual effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1980
    Inventor: Frederick C. Weingarth
  • Patent number: 4178625
    Abstract: A lamp is made from a tubular element having the bottom end disposed at an angle and flattened for receiving a mounted element having a flat finger. The opposite end of the tube has a flexible tube in the nature of a BX wire section extending from the tube and bendable relative thereto. The lamp is shown in one form as being mounted on a tubular frame element of a wheelchair to provide illumination for the occupant. The flat finger is offset outwardly from the securing portion which is of arcuate construction to fit upon the chair tubing and be secured thereon by an adjustable clamping ring. Stability is provided to the tube by angle shaped elements, the horizontal portion being joined to a vertical portion which is of arcuate shape so that it may be clamped, one on the solid tubular element, the other on a tubular element of the upper portion of the chair to fix the lamp to the chair frame at remote points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Inventor: Marcus T. Schudel
  • Patent number: 4177506
    Abstract: An illuminated bar for a sign embodying a housing having side members spaced from each other with a lamp mounted therebetween. Magnifying lenses are carried by the side members at opposite sides of the lamp in position to transmit and magnify light emitted at opposite sides of the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1979
    Inventor: Jimmy W. Easterling
  • Patent number: 4167783
    Abstract: A portable lighting system which includes a stand having an adjustable effective length which positions lights carried on a frame at a predetermined vertical position with respect to a supporting surface. The frame is releasably secured to the stand and can readily be set up and dismantled for transport in a compact space. Lights carried by the frame are connected to a foot operated control box which includes switches actuated to energize preselected lights or groups of lights. The energized lights or preselected energized lights can be intensity modulated with a foot operated dimmer while leaving the operator's hands free to play a musical instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1979
    Inventor: William P. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 4167034
    Abstract: A lampstand providing a stable and properly-oriented support for a lampshade, particularly one constituted by an oriental lantern formed by a collapsible paper shell having polar openings, each of which is bridged by a strut having a central loop. The stand includes a vertical pole carrying a bulb socket and a harp formed by a triad of arms which encage the bulb and interconnect upper and lower rings. The lower ring is secured to the pole and the upper ring supports an extension rod in axial alignment with the pole. The lantern is mounted on the stand to envelop the bulb, the upper loop being attached to the head of the extension rod, the lower loop engaging the pole at a point just below a resilient collar which embraces the pole and is shiftable to a position subjecting the lantern to tension to maintain the shell thereof in its fully expanded state. Extension rods of different length may be installed on the harp to allow for centering of the bulb for a range of shade sizes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1979
    Inventor: Isamu Noguchi
  • Patent number: 4141061
    Abstract: The cover for the fixture comprises an opaque base having a cylindrical outer wall formed with a slightly lesser-diameter neck terminating in an outward-extending bead. Fitting on the base is a translucent cover having a truncated conical top and a cylindrical wall of the same diameter as the base. The rim of the cover wall has an inward extending bead and a groove inward of the bead. The beads of cover and base interfit to prevent separation except at one location where the base bead is interrupted and there is a slot in the outer wall for a blade or coin to be inserted to pry the cover off. The cover and base are of impact-resistant, slightly flexible plastic. Within the base is a metal mounting for a ring-type fluorescent lamp and its ballast and starter and also a fitting for mounting the base on a wall or ceiling or on an adapter to fit on a pole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1979
    Inventors: Lloyd W. Ford, Daniel R. Ford
  • Patent number: 4117535
    Abstract: A link for use in a flexible support for a light fitting comprises a first section which has a part spherical outer surface and a second section which is connected to the first section and has a part spherical internal surface and a slot opening into said second section. Two similar links can be connected to make part of a flexible support by introducing the first section of a first link into the second section of a second link. The part spherical outer surface of the first section of the first link frictionally engages the part spherical internal surface of the second section of the second link so that the links can be placed in a desired position with respect to one another within limits imposed by the geometry of the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Inventor: John Ruy Holt
  • Patent number: 4117533
    Abstract: A modular lighting system comprising a module having four panels containing photographs or the like with a source of illumination inside the panels to provide lighting for the panels as well as lighting to the surrounding area. The module may be hung from the ceiling, supported on a lamp base or stacked with other elements similar to the module in concept and design.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Inventor: Allan T. Hagelthorn
  • Patent number: 4068119
    Abstract: An electric lamp stand which is made of elongated and longitudinally bored sections and characterized by a connection between two sections which is strong and relatively inexpensive with a connect that acts as a bolt rather than a screw. This electric lamp stand comprises a pair of lamp stand sections, made of wood turnings, each having a bore therethrough and both operatively abutting each other with the bores in endwise alignment and communication. This electric lamp stand distinctively includes a counterbore in one of the lamp stand sections, a first nut pressed in the counterbore, an externally threaded tube having one end screwed in this nut and having the other end extending in the bore of the other lamp stand section, and a second nut screwed on this other end of the tube and with the first nut and tube cooperativey bolting the two lamp stand sections in firm abutment with each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1978
    Inventor: Germain Audet