Twist and lock glass shade mounting system and method of assembly

09816688 ยท 2017-11-14

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Abstract

Devices, systems and methods of converting the necks on lamp shades into threadable couplers that allow the shades with the couplers to be screwed onto the exterior threads on light sockets, such as those types of sockets found on wall mounted and ceiling mounted candelabras and ceiling fans. The couplers can include plate members that are fastened in a sandwich configuration on both the inside and outside of the neck portion of the shade with the sandwiched plate members having an interior threaded surface. Modified lamp shades can be screwed to exterior threaded light sockets on candelabra lights, pendant lights, ceiling fan lights, and any other type of lamp sockets that have removable lamp shades.

Claims

1. A screwable lamp shade consisting of: a lamp shade having an enlarged wide end which narrows down to a narrow neck end with an opening therethrough; an insert ring having a first side and a second side with a threaded interior surface, the second side of the insert ring having a generally ring shaped planar surface for being positioned into the wide end of the lamp shade to rest adjacent to the narrow neck end inside of the lamp shade; an exterior ring having a first side and a second side with an internal threaded surface between the first side and the second side, the first side of the exterior ring having a generally ring shaped planar surface for being positioned on the outside of the bottom of the neck end of the shade on an opposite side of the narrow neck end to the insert ring, so that the planar surface of the second side of the insert ring is parallel with the planar surface on the first side of the exterior ring; a first washer between the second side of the insert ring and the narrow neck end of the lamp shade; a second washer between the first end of the exterior ring and the narrow end of the lamp shade; and a connector for attaching the planar surface on the second side of the insert ring to the planar surface on the first side of the exterior ring in a sandwich configuration on both sides of the narrow neck end of the shade, the connector forming a hollow coupler with an internal threaded surface that allows for the lamp shade to screw onto exterior threads of a lamp socket.

2. The screwable lamp shade of claim 1, wherein the exterior ring includes: a generally cylindrical end protruding from the second side of the exterior ring, the generally cylindrical end having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the exterior ring, the generally cylindrical protruding end having a grippable nonsmooth outer surface.

3. The screwable lamp shade of claim 2, wherein the connector includes: a generally cylindrical protruding base extending from the second side of the interior ring with the interior ring having an exterior diameter larger than an exterior diameter of the generally cylindrical protruding base, and the protruding base and interior ring forming the hollow coupler with the internal threaded surface that allows for the lamp shade to screw onto the exterior threads of the lamp socket.

4. The screwable lamp shade of claim 2, wherein each side of the insert ring and each side of the exterior ring include generally flat surfaces.

5. The screwable lamp shade of claim 4, wherein the insert ring and the exterior ring each have outer diameters substantially identical to one another.

6. The screwable lamp shade of claim 1, wherein the interior ring includes: a generally cylindrical end protruding from the first side of the interior ring, the generally cylindrical end having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the interior ring, the generally cylindrical protruding end having a grippable nonsmooth outer surface.

7. The screwable lamp shade of claim 6, wherein the connector includes: a generally cylindrical protruding base extending from the first side of the exterior ring, the exterior ring having an exterior diameter larger than an exterior diameter of the generally cylindrical protruding base, and the protruding base and exterior ring forming the hollow coupler with the internal threaded surface that allows for the lamp shade to screw onto the exterior threads of the lamp socket.

8. The screwable lamp shade of claim 7, wherein each side of the insert ring and each side of the exterior ring include generally flat surfaces.

9. The screwable lamp shade of claim 8, wherein the insert ring and the exterior ring each have outer diameters substantially identical to one another.

10. A coupler adapter for converting a lamp shade into a screwable lamp shade for attachment to light fixtures having threaded surfaces about sockets, comprising in combination: a lamp shade having a wide opening which narrows down to a neck portion having a smaller opening therethrough; an interior ring member having a first side and a second side, the second side having a flat planar surface, the flat planar surface of the second side of the interior ring member adapted to be inserted into the wide opening of the lamp shade to rest adjacent to the neck portion inside the lamp shade; an exterior ring member having a first side and a second side, the first side of the exterior ring member having a flat planar surface, the flat planar surface of the first side of the exterior ring adapted to rest against an exterior opening to the neck portion of the lamp shade on an opposite side of the neck portion to the first ring member; at least one attachment member to attach the insert ring member and the exterior ring member in a sandwich configuration on both sides of the neck portion of the lamp shade so that the flat planar surface of the second side of the insert ring member is parallel to the flat planar surface on the first side of the exterior ring member; a first washer between the second side of the insert ring member and the narrow neck end of the lamp shade; a second washer between the first end of the exterior ring member and the narrow end of the lamp shade; and an interior threaded surface formed inside the sandwich configuration of the insert ring member and the exterior ring member, the interior threaded surface adapted to be able to screw the lamp shade onto exterior threaded surface of a light fixture socket.

11. The coupler adapter of claim 10, wherein the exterior ring member includes: a generally cylindrical end protruding from the second side of the exterior ring member, the generally cylindrical end having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the exterior ring member, the generally cylindrical protruding end having a grippable nonsmooth outer surface.

12. The coupler adapter of claim 11, wherein the interior threaded surface includes: a generally cylindrical protruding base extending from the second side of the interior ring member with the interior ring member having an exterior diameter larger than an exterior diameter of the generally cylindrical protruding base, and the protruding base and interior ring member forming the internal threaded surface that allows for the lamp shade to screw onto the exterior threads of the lamp socket.

13. The coupler adapter of claim 12, wherein each side of the insert ring member and each side of the exterior ring member include generally flat surface, and both the insert ring member and the exterior ring member each have outer diameters substantially identical to one another.

14. The coupler adapter of claim 10, wherein the interior ring member includes: a generally cylindrical end protruding from the first side of the interior ring member, the generally cylindrical end having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the interior ring member, the generally cylindrical protruding end having a grippable nonsmooth outer surface.

15. The coupler adapter of claim 14, wherein the connector includes: a generally cylindrical protruding base extending from the first side of the exterior ring member, the exterior ring member having an exterior diameter larger than an exterior diameter of the generally cylindrical protruding base, and the protruding base and the exterior ring member forming the internal threaded surface that allows for the lamp shade to screw onto the exterior threads of the lamp socket.

16. The coupler adapter of claim 15, wherein each side of the insert ring member and each side of the exterior ring member include generally flat surfaces, and both the insert ring member and the exterior ring member each have outer diameters substantially identical to one another.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(1) FIG. 1A is an exterior view of a prior art base for a candelabra light fixture.

(2) FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of the base of FIG. 1A along arrows 1B.

(3) FIG. 2A is an exterior view of a prior art lamp shade that can be used with the candelabra light fixture of FIG. 1A.

(4) FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view of the shade of FIG. 2A along arrows 2B.

(5) FIG. 3 is an exploded enlarged perspective view of the coupler components of the invention.

(6) FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the threaded coupler components of FIG. 3 positioned and oriented with the lamp shade and base of FIGS. 1A-2B.

(7) FIG. 5 is another exploded view of the coupler components of FIG. 3 positioned and oriented differently with the lamp shade and base of FIGS. 1A-2B.

(8) FIG. 6A is an exterior view of the lamp shade of FIGS. 2A-2B installed with the coupler components of FIG. 3 oriented as shown in FIG. 5.

(9) FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade with installed coupler of FIG. 6A along arrows 6B.

(10) FIG. 7A is an exterior view of the lamp shade with installed coupler of FIGS. 6A-6B with attached to a candelabra base of FIGS. 1A-1B.

(11) FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade with coupler attached to the candelabra base of FIG. 7A along arrows 7B.

(12) FIG. 8A is an exterior view of the lamp shade with coupler attached to the base of FIGS. 7A-7B with a bulb in the socket.

(13) FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade with coupler attached to base and bulb of FIG. 8A along arrows 8B.

(14) FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of threading adapter coupler components for lamp shades.

(15) FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of the adapter components of FIG. 9 with a lamp shade.

(16) FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the threaded adapter components of FIGS. 9-10 mounted to a lamp shade.

(17) FIG. 12 is an enlarged perspective view of the threaded adapter components mounted to a lamp shade of FIG. 11.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(18) Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its applications to the details of the particular arrangements shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.

(19) A listing of the components will now be described. 1. Candelabra base 2. outer wall of base forms cup fixture 3. upper edges of base 4. exterior threads on socket 6. electrical socket that accepts male end of bulb. 10. shade 12. flaring out(expanding) portion of shade 14. narrow neck 16. interior step edge 20. nut 30. bulb 100. threaded coupler 110. threaded insert 112. ring base of insert 114. cylindrical protrusion with exterior threaded surface 115. internal threaded surface 120. washer/O-ring 130. washer/O-ring 140. locking ring 142. ring base 144. gripable cylindrical protruding end 145. internal threaded surface 200. Second Embodiment coupler 210. Adapter ring plate 212. base of plate 214. raised ring from base 215 female sockets with threaded openings for receiving screws 220. washer/O-ring 230. flat adapter ring washer 235 holes for screws 240. mounting screws 300. other lamp shade 302. narrow short neck 306. interior step edge 310. flaring out end

First Embodiment

(20) FIG. 3 is an exploded enlarged perspective view of the threaded coupler components 100 of the invention. The threaded coupler components 100 can include a threaded insert 110 having an enlarged ring base 112 having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the lamp shade diameter at step edge 16. The threaded insert 110 can have a smaller diameter cylindrical protrusion 114 with exterior threaded surface on one side of the ring base 112, having an internal threaded surface 115. A pair of washers/O-rings 120, 130 such as elastomeric or rubber type washers, can each have a central opening slightly larger than the outer diameter of the cylindrical protrusion 114. A locking ring 140 can include an enlarged ring base 142 and a narrower diameter grippable cylindrical protruding end 144 to one side with an internal threaded surface 145. The threaded insert 110 and the locking ring 140 can be formed from plastic, rubber, composites, metal and the like.

(21) FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the threaded coupler components 100 of FIG. 3 positioned and oriented with the lamp shade 10 and candelabra base 1 of FIGS. 1A-2B. Here, the threaded insert 110 can be positioned so that the protruding end 114 passes through washer/O-ring 120 and is placed into the wide end of lamp shade 10 so that the ring base 112 with washer/O-ring 120 abuts against interior step 16 inside of shade 10. The locking ring 140 with washer/O-ring 130 can be screwed against the outer end of threaded insert protruding end 114. The shade 10 can be screwed to socket 6 by the interior threaded surface 115 of the threaded insert 110.

(22) FIG. 5 is another exploded view of the coupler components 100 of FIG. 3 positioned and oriented differently with the lamp shade 10 and candelabra base 1 of FIGS. 1A-2B.

(23) FIG. 6A is an exterior view of the lamp shade 10 of FIGS. 2A-2B installed with the coupler components 100 of FIG. 3 oriented as shown in FIG. 5. FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade 10 with installed coupler components 100 of FIG. 6A along arrows 6B.

(24) FIG. 7A is an exterior view of the lamp shade 10 with installed coupler 100 of FIGS. 6A-6B with attached to a candelabra base 1 of FIGS. 1A-1B. FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade 10 with coupler 100 attached to the candelabra base 1 of FIG. 7A along arrows 7B.

(25) FIG. 8A is an exterior view of the lamp shade 10 with coupler 100 attached to the base 1 of FIGS. 7A-7B with a bulb 30 in the socket 6. FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional view of the lamp shade 10 with coupler 100 attached to base 1 and bulb 30 of FIG. 8A along arrows 8B.

(26) Referring to FIGS. 1A-3 and 5-8B, the novel coupler components 100 can be assembled with the protruding end 114 of the threaded insert 110 with washer 120 inserted into the top open end of the narrow neck 14 of the shade 10. Next, washer 130 can be inserted into the wide open end of the shade 10 to pass around the protruding end 114 of the threaded insert. Next, the internal threads of the locking ring 140 can be screwed about the external threads on the protruding end 114 of the threaded insert 110 until the ring base 142 abuts against the inside step edge 16 in the lamp shade 10. Tightening the locking ring causes a tight and sealing fit between the coupler components 100 and results in the configuration shown in FIGS. 6A-6B.

(27) The lamp shade with threaded coupler 100 can then be screwed onto the external threads 4 on the socket 6 in the candelabra base 1, until an outer surface portion of the shade 12 contacts the upper edge 3 of the candelabra base 1, as shown in FIGS. 1A-2B, 4, 5 and 7A-7B. Finally, a bulb 30 can be screwed or pushed into the electrical socket 6 as shown in FIGS. 8A-8B.

(28) While the threaded coupler 100 is shown with the threaded insert 110 inside the lamp shade 10 and the locking ring 140 located outside the lamp shade 10, the parts can be reversed with the threaded insert 110 located outside the lamp shade 10 and the locking ring 140 located inside the lamp shade 300.

Second Embodiment

(29) FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of threading adapter coupler components 200 for a lamp shade 300. FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of the adapter coupler components 200 of FIG. 9 with a lamp shade 300. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the threaded adapter coupler components 200 of FIGS. 9-10 mounted to a lamp shade 300. FIG. 12 is an enlarged perspective view of the threaded adapter coupler components 200 mounted to the lamp shade 300 of FIG. 11.

(30) Referring to FIGS. 9-12, an adapter ring plate 210 has an enlarged base type ring 212 is positioned into the open flared end 310 of lamp shade 300 with edges of the base ring 212 to rest against interior step edge 306 so that narrower diameter raised ring 214 with plural female fastener sockets 215 protrudes through the lamp shade neck 302. Next, the washer/O-ring 220 is positioned against the outside of the narrow lamp shade neck 302. The washer/O-ring 220 can have an outer diameter similar to the outer diameter of the adapter ring washer 230 and have an opening with a diameter larger than the opening diameter of the adapter ring washer 230.

(31) The flat adapter ring washer 230 is positioned against the washer/O-ring 220 so that the holes 235 in the adapter ring 230 can line up with the fastener sockets 215 in the adapter ring plate. Finally, mounting screws 240 are screwed through each of the ring washer holes 235 and screwed into the threaded openings of the female sockets 215 of the adapter ring plate.

(32) The interior edge 238 of the adapter ring washer 230 with or without the washer/O-ring 220 can form a threaded interior surface. With the coupling components 200 fit into place in and around both ends of the narrow neck 302, of the lamp shade 300, the modified lamp shade 300 is ready to be screwed about external threaded surfaces of an electrical socket as described in the previous embodiment.

(33) The washer/O-ring 220 can be similar in material to the previous embodiment washers/O-rings. The adapter ring washer 230 and adapter ring plate can be formed form materials, such as but not limited to plastic, rubber, composites, metal and the like.

(34) Although the adapter ring plate 210 is shown inside the lamp shade 300 and the adapter ring washer 230 is outside the lamp shade 300, the location of the parts can reversed with the adapter ring plate 210 outside the lamp shade 300 and the adapter ring washer 230 located inside the lamp shade 300. If reversed, the screw type fasteners can pass through holes in the adapter ring plate to thread into female receiving holes in the adapter ring washer.

(35) The novel invention coupler adapters can be placed on the narrow neck portions of lamp shades in factories and prepackaged with the lamp shades, candelabras, ceiling fans, etc., so that the installer only needs to thread the glass type lamp shade onto the externally threaded light fixture sockets.

(36) Additionally, the novel coupler adapters can be manufactured and sold in kit forms so that existing lamp shades can be retrofitted to be able to screw the lamp shades on the externally threaded light fixture sockets

(37) Although screw type fasteners are shown in the embodiments other types of fasteners, such as but not limited to bolts, rivets, resilient bendable fasteners, and the like, can be used.

(38) The invention can be used with any types of threaded sockets for wall and ceiling mounted fixtures, such as but not limited to candelabras, canopy lights, as well as pendant lights (hanging lights, and the like) as well as with lights on ceiling fans, and the like. Additionally, electrical sockets with non threaded surfaces can be modified to have threaded surfaces so as to use the novel invention.

(39) While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.