Light bulb removing and installing assemblies
11081309 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
- William Harrington (Charlestown, RI, US)
- Robert F. Smith (Waterbury, CT, US)
- James M. Buckley (New Hartford, CT, US)
- Paul Adams (Monroe, CT)
- James Markland (Bridgeport, CT, US)
Cpc classification
F16B47/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01J9/003
ELECTRICITY
H01K3/32
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01J9/00
ELECTRICITY
F16B47/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01K3/32
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Light bulb removing and installing assemblies are provided that can be easily configured for use with light bulbs different sizes and/or shapes. The assembly can include at least two different types of bulb holding devices that are removably connected to one another in a nested manner. The assembly can include bulb holding devices of different sizes that have an open bottom, which is removably connectable to a common base. The assembly can include a resilient finger holder and a common base, where the common base includes a number of upstanding, radially directed flexible members.
Claims
1. A light bulb removing and installing assembly, comprising: a first bulb holding device and a second bulb holding device, wherein the first bulb holding device is different in at least one of a size and shape from the second bulb holding device, at least one of the first bulb holding device and a second bulb holding device having an interior area for receiving a light bulb and each of the first bulb holding device and the second bulb holding device having a portion configured to apply at least a gripping force to the light bulb, wherein the second bulb holding device is connectable to the first bulb holding device for storage; a handle; and a common base removably connectable to the handle and removably connectable to each of the first bulb holding device and the second bulb holding device independently, wherein when the common base is connected to at least one of the first bulb holding device and the second bulb holding device, a portion of said common base is arranged within the interior area and the common base has a feature configured to provide at least a portion of the rotational force to the light bulb.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the common base further comprises an open bottom, the common base being removably connectable to each bulb holding device so that the common base applies the rotational force through the open bottom.
3. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a pole securable to the common base.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the common base is removably connected to the handle in a manner that prevents rotation of the handle and the common base with respect to one another about a longitudinal axis (A).
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the handle has a middle region and a top region, the middle region being configured to receive a hand of a user and the top region removably connecting the handle to the common base.
6. The assembly of claim 5, further comprising a pole, wherein the handle further comprises a bottom region configured to secure the common base to the pole in a manner that prevents rotation of the handle and the pole with respect to one another about the longitudinal axis (A).
7. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the top region comprises a broken bulb holder, the broken bulb holder nesting into the common base when the handle and the common base are removably connected to one another.
8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the broken bulb holder comprises a pair of resilient teeth having crenulations and a filament gap positioned between the pair of resilient teeth.
9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the top region has as a widened region around the broken bulb holder so as to capture or catch glass or debris from a broken bulb.
10. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the feature conforms to a curvature of the light bulb.
11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the feature comprises a plurality of upstanding flexible members, wherein the plurality of upstanding flexible members are linear members that are radially directed inward towards a longitudinal axis or are concentric circles having differing heights as the concentric circles approach the longitudinal axis.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the feature is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive member, a frictional member, a suction cup member, a plurality of upstanding flexible members, and any combinations thereof.
13. The assembly of claim 2, wherein an open bottom of one of the two bulb holding devices is configured to be removably connected to the other of the two bulb holding devices in a nested manner.
14. The assembly of claim 2, wherein an open bottom of one of the two bulb holding devices has a surface that forms a removable connection with a surface of the other of the two bulb holding devices.
15. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the two bulb holding devices are holders selected from the group consisting of a resilient finger holder having a number of resilient fingers, a suction holder, a broken bulb holder, and any combinations thereof.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Referring to the drawings and in particular to
(17) Advantageously, assembly 10 is configured for use with light bulbs (not shown) of different sizes and/or shapes through the attachment of a handle 12, a common base 14, one or more of a number of different types of bulb holding devices 16, and, optionally an extension pole 18.
(18) In some embodiments, extension pole 18 and handle 12 are secured to one another in a manner that prevents rotation of the handle with respect to the pole about a longitudinal axis (A) of the assembly. For example, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for assembly 10 include a locking cone (not shown) such as those commercially available from Applicant, one embodiment of which are shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,413,366, which is incorporated by reference herein. Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for assembly 10 to have any other rotational or non-rotational connection devices.
(19) Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for assembly 10 to have common base 14 that is connectable directly to pole 18.
(20) Assembly 10 is configured to removably secure two or more of the holding devices 16 to one another in a nested manner in the storage state. Additionally, assembly 10 is configured, in some embodiments, to removably secure base 14 and one holding device 16 in a nested manner during use.
(21) Handle 12 includes a bottom region 20, a middle region 22, and a top region 24. Bottom region 20 is configured to secure assembly 10 to pole 18, allowing assembly 10 to be used at extended heights. Middle region 22 is configured to receive the hand of a user to allow direct use of assembly 10. Top region 24 is configured to connect handle 12 to common base 14.
(22) In some embodiments, handle 12 can include a bulb holding device 16, in the form of broken bulb holder 26—seen in
(23) Advantageously, top region 24 of handle 12 is formed as a widened region around holder 24. In this manner, any glass or debris from the broken bulb can be captured or caught by top region 24.
(24) In some embodiments holder 26 is made of metal (e.g., steel, iron, aluminum) and is integrally formed with handle 12—such as being molded into the handle. Handle 12 can be made of electrically non-conductive mater such as, but not limited to molded plastic such as, but not limited to, polypropylene (PP), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyoxymethylene (POM), polyamide (PA), polyethylene (PE), and others.
(25) Handle 12 includes one or more connectors 34-1 at top region 24 (two shown) that removably mate with a corresponding number of connectors 34-2 of common base 14 as in
(26) In some embodiments, connectors 34-1, 34-2 are also configured to prevent relative rotation of handle 12 and common base 14 with respect to one another about the longitudinal axis (A). Further, it is contemplated for handle 12 and common base 14 to include one or more complementary features—either alone or together with connectors 34-1, 34-2—that prevent relative rotation of handle 12 and common base 14 with respect to one another about the longitudinal axis (A).
(27) In embodiments where handle 12 includes holder 26, the holder is received or housed in a cavity 36 (
(28) Without wishing to be believed by any particular theory, the nesting of holding devices 16 within base 14 and within one another as described hereinbelow, allows assembly 10 to provide an easy to use device that is compact and maintains the various components together when not in use.
(29) In addition to holder 26, assembly 10 includes one or more other types of bulb holding devices 16 secured together in a nested manner as shown in
(30) For example, assembly 10 can include one or more resilient finger holders 38, 40, 42 (three shown) and a suction cup holder 44. During storage, holder 38 is removably secured to base 14—for example, by a connection between a surface of the holder 38 and a surface of the base 14; holder 40 is removably secured to holder 38—for example, by a connection between a surface of holder 38 and a surface of the holder 40; holder 42 is removably secured to holder 40—for example, by a connection between a surface of holder 40 and a surface of the holder 42; and suction cup 44 is removably secured to holder 42—for example, by a connection between a surface of suction cup 44 and a surface of the holder 42. When assembled for storage in this manner, assembly 10 occupies significantly less space along the axis A.
(31) As will become apparent from further description of assembly 10, the assembly maintains at least one holding device 16 (e.g., holders 26, 38, 40, 42, 44) in the nested configuration during use of the remaining holding devices.
(32) It is further contemplated by the present disclosure for assembly 10 to be configured—in some embodiments—so that more than one holding device 16 can remain secured in the nested configuration during use. One or more of holding devices 16—can include features that prevent rotation about axis A with respect to one another during use—an example of which is shown in
(33) Thus, in some embodiments the connection between devices 16 in the nested position can be a friction fit between the holders that allows or prevents rotation about the longitudinal axis (A).
(34) Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for the connection between nested holders to be formed by any possible removable connection. For example and in the embodiment shown in
(35) Finger holders 38, 40, 42—as well as suction holder 44—can each be separately secured to base 14 in a manner that allows the holders to remove/install light bulbs of different sized and/or shapes as shown in
(36) Thus, assembly 10 includes at least two different types of bulb holding devices 16 (three different types shown, with three sizes of one type being illustrated) that are removably connected to one another in a nested manner. The bulb holding devices 16 can include one or more of a broken bulb holder 26 (one shown), one or more resilient finger holders 38, 40, 42 (three shown), and one or more suction holders 44 (one shown).
(37) Resilient finger holders 38, 40, 42 each include a number of integrally formed resilient fingers 48 depending from a central region 50, which has an open bottom 52. In some embodiments, fingers 48 can include a tapered leading edge 54 to assist in resiliently biasing the fingers around light bulbs. Resilient fingers 48 are configured to apply a gripping force to the light bulb to press the light bulb into common base 14, as well as orientate and hold the bulb prior to use, during insertion and/or during and after removal of the bulb from the socket. In some embodiments, the gripping force of
(38) The configuration of central region 50 and open bottom 52 allow holders 38, 40, 42, to be nested within one another in the manner discussed above. Additionally and when a respective one of the holders 38, 40, 42 is removably secured to common base 14, open bottom 52 is closed by the common base 14. Advantageously and as shown in
(39) In some embodiments and as illustrated, feature 56 includes a plurality of flexible members 58. Here, feature 56 can be formed, for example, of a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), thermoplastic rubber (TPR), or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) that is connected to, bonded to, or over molded on common base 14, which can be formed of molded plastic such as, but not limited to, polypropylene (PP), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyoxymethylene (POM), polyamide (PA), polyethylene (PE), and others. In some examples, feature 56 can be formed of a material having a durometer of between 20 and 90, while in other examples the feature can be formed of a material having a durometer of between 30 and 70.
(40) Members 58 can be upstanding members that extend along axis A and have an upper end 60 that is adapted to meet the curvature of bulbs received therein. For example, in some embodiments, members 58 are linear members that are radially directed inward towards axis A, where the members are tapered on upper end 60 inward toward axis A.
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(42) In other embodiments, members 58 are concentric circles having differing heights as the concentric circles approach axis A.
(43) Thus, feature 56 can be configured to conform to the shape of the light bulb. As used herein, the term conform shall mean that feature has one or more of a taper (i.e., when linear member), differing heights (i.e., when circular members), and is deformable. Moreover when feature 56 deforms to conform to the shape of the bulb, it is contemplated for this deformation to occur only during application of the rotational force—namely during installation/removal of the light bulb.
(44) In some embodiments, assembly 10 is provided in a kit—that includes handle 12, common base 14, one or more of holding device 16, and, optionally, pole 18 and the locking cone.
(45) It should also be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, “upper”, “lower”, and the like may be used herein to modify various elements. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
(46) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.