LIGHT DEVICE HOLDER

20220402686 · 2022-12-22

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    Abstract

    A light device holder includes a first paper wall, a second paper wall, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall and a spacer plate. The light device holder is designed containing and enclosing multiple light bulbs. The second paper wall is opposite to the first paper wall. Two sides of the first paper wall and the second paper wall are respectively connected to edges of the first lateral wall and the second lateral wall forming a rectangular container space. The spacer plate has a first plate part and a second plate part. The first plate part engages an inner surface of the first paper wall. The second plate part is folded from the first plate part to extend as a tilt surface to divide the rectangular container space into a first space part and a second space part.

    Claims

    1. A light device holder for containing and enclosing multiple light bulbs, comprising: a first paper wall; a second paper wall opposite to the first paper wall; a first lateral wall; a second lateral wall, wherein two sides of the first paper wall and the second paper wall are respectively connected to edges of the first lateral wall and the second lateral wall forming a rectangular container space; a spacer plate having a first plate part and a second plate part, wherein the first plate part engages an inner surface of the first paper wall, the second plate part is folded from the first plate part to extend as a tilt surface to divide the rectangular container space into a first space part and a second space part, the first space part is symmetrical to the second space part for respectively storing two light bulbs.

    2. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein the two light bulbs stored in the first space part and the second space part are headed with opposition directions.

    3. The light device holder of claim 2, wherein the first space part has a first end and and second end, the first end has a larger diameter than the second end.

    4. The light device holder of claim 3, wherein the second plate part is rotatable with respect to the first plate part to removing a second light bulb after the first light bulb is removed from the rectangular container space.

    5. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein the first plate part is attached to the inner surface of the first paper wall with glue.

    6. The light device holder of claim 5, wherein the first plate part has a triangle structure with two triangle sides aligning with two sides of the first paper wall.

    7. The light device holder of claim 1, further comprising a top cover and a bottom cover, wherein the top cover and the bottom cover conceals the rectangular container space.

    8. The light device holder of claim 7, wherein the top cover, the bottom cover, the first paper plate, the second paper plate, the first lateral wall, the second lateral wall and the spacer plate are all formed on a single paper sheet.

    9. The light device holder of claim 8, wherein the first plate part and the second plate part are folded with 90 degree angles.

    10. The light device holder of claim 8, wherein the first plate part is fixed with respect to the first paper plate to ensure the second plate part stable when storing the light bulbs.

    11. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein the first paper wall has a transparent window to see the light bulbs stored in the rectangular container space.

    12. The light device holder of claim 1, further comprising a second spacer plate with the same structure as the spacer plate for storing another two light bulbs.

    13. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein an elastic layer is formed on a surface of the second plate part.

    14. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein an adhesive layer is formed on a surface of the second plate part to decrease movement of the light bulbs.

    15. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein an inner electrode is disposed on the second plate part for connecting electricity from an external electrode on an exterior surface of the first lateral wall for guiding an external power to turn on the light bulbs stored in the rectangular space.

    16. The light device holder of claim 15, wherein an Edison socket is disposed on the second plate part for containing the inner electrode.

    17. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein the first lateral wall is made of a different material as the first paper wall.

    18. The light device holder of claim 17, wherein the material of the first lateral wall has a strong rigidity than the first paper wall.

    19. The light device holder of claim 1, wherein a trap hole is disposed on the second plate part for holding the light bulb.

    20. The light device holder of claim 19, wherein the second plate part has a main part and an extending part with a folding angle with respect the main part.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0042] FIG. 1 illustrates an unfolded diagram of an embodiment.

    [0043] FIG. 2 illustrates another view of the example in FIG. 1.

    [0044] FIG. 3 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 1.

    [0045] FIG. 4 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 1.

    [0046] FIG. 5 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 1.

    [0047] FIG. 6 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 1.

    [0048] FIG. 7 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 1.

    [0049] FIG. 8 illustrates a folded example ready for storing light bulbs.

    [0050] FIG. 9 illustrates a usage example showing light bulbs being stored.

    [0051] FIG. 10 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the example.

    [0052] FIG. 11 illustrates an unfolded diagram of another embodiment.

    [0053] FIG. 12 illustrates another view of the example in FIG. 11.

    [0054] FIG. 13 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 11.

    [0055] FIG. 14 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 11.

    [0056] FIG. 15 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 11.

    [0057] FIG. 16 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 11.

    [0058] FIG. 17 illustrates a folding instruction for the example in FIG. 11

    [0059] FIG. 18 illustrates a folded example ready for storing light bulbs.

    [0060] FIG. 19 illustrates a usage example showing light bulbs being stored.

    [0061] FIG. 20 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the example.

    [0062] FIG. 21 shows another embodiment diagram.

    [0063] FIG. 22 shows another example in another embodiment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0064] In FIG. 21, a light device holder includes a first paper wall 703, a second paper wall 704, a first lateral wall 705, a second lateral wall 706 and a spacer plate 707.

    [0065] The light device holder is designed containing and enclosing multiple light bulbs 708, 710.

    [0066] The second paper wall 704 is opposite to the first paper wall 703.

    [0067] Two sides of the first paper wall 703 and the second paper wall 704 are respectively connected to edges of the first lateral wall 705 and the second lateral wall 706 forming a rectangular container space 711.

    [0068] The spacer plate 707 has a first plate part 702 and a second plate part 701.

    [0069] The first plate part 702 engages an inner surface of the first paper wall 703.

    [0070] The second plate part 701 is folded from the first plate part 702 to extend as a tilt surface to divide the rectangular container space into a first space part 712 and a second space part 713.

    [0071] The first space part 712 is symmetrical to the second space part 713 for respectively storing two light bulbs 709, 710. In the example, the two space part together form the rectangular container space 711.

    [0072] In some embodiments, the two light bulbs 709, 710 stored in the first space part 712 and the second space part 713 are headed with opposition directions. One bulb head is facing upwardly and another is facing downwardly.

    [0073] In some embodiments, the first space part has a first end and and second end.

    [0074] The first end has a larger diameter than the second end. In this example, the first space part has a larger diameter on the top end than the bottom end.

    [0075] In some embodiments, the second plate part is rotatable with respect to the first plate part to removing a second light bulb after the first light bulb is removed from the rectangular container space. When the light bulb 710 is removed from the rectangular container space 711, the first plate part may be moved for allowing the light bulb 709 on the right side to remove from the rectangular container space 711.

    [0076] In some embodiments, the first plate part 702 is attached to the inner surface of the first paper wall 703 with glue.

    [0077] In some embodiments, the first plate part has a triangle structure with two triangle sides aligning with two sides of the first paper wall. For example, there is a portion of the first plate part 702 forming a triangle shape, which may be seen in FIG. 21.

    [0078] In some embodiments, the light device holder may also include a top cover 708 and a bottom cover 707.

    [0079] The top cover 708 and the bottom cover 707 conceals the rectangular container space 711.

    [0080] In some embodiments, the top cover, the bottom cover, the first paper plate, the second paper plate, the first lateral wall, the second lateral wall and the spacer plate are all formed on a single paper sheet.

    [0081] FIG. 1 to FIG. 10 show one such example, in which a paper sheet is folded to form the structure illustrated in FIG. 21.

    [0082] FIG. 11 to FIG. 20 show another example, in which a paper sheet is folded to form another structure that contains four light bulbs.

    [0083] In some embodiments, the first plate part and the second plate part are folded with 90 degree angles.

    [0084] In some embodiments, the first plate part is fixed with respect to the first paper plate to ensure the second plate part stable when storing the light bulbs.

    [0085] In some embodiments, the first paper wall has a transparent window to see the light bulbs stored in the rectangular container space. For example, a portion of the first paper wall and/or the second paper wall may be disposed with a transparent window so that users may see the light bulbs stored in the light device holder.

    [0086] In some embodiments, the light device holder may also include a second spacer plate with the same structure as the spacer plate for storing another two light bulbs. FIG. 11 to FIG. 20 show such an example. More sets of such structures may be repeated for carrying even more light bulbs. For example, 2×2 arrays of containers may be designed in the same concept.

    [0087] In some embodiments, an elastic layer is formed on a surface of the second plate part. For example, foam may be attached on the surface of the second plate part facing to the light bulbs.

    [0088] In some embodiments, an adhesive layer is formed on a surface of the second plate part to decrease movement of the light bulbs. For example, some adhesive material may be applied on the surface of the second plate part for slighting attaching and fixing the light bulbs preventing the light bulbs to move during transportation. For example, the post-it glue may be applied while not leaving dirt on the surface of the light bulb.

    [0089] In some embodiments, an inner electrode 721 is disposed on the second plate part for connecting electricity from an external electrode 722 on an exterior surface of the first lateral wall for guiding an external power to turn on the light bulbs stored in the rectangular space.

    [0090] In some embodiments, an Edison socket is disposed on the second plate part for containing the inner electrode. For example, the

    [0091] In some embodiments, the first lateral wall is made of a different material as the first paper wall.

    [0092] In some embodiments, the material of the first lateral wall has a strong rigidity than the first paper wall.

    [0093] In FIG. 22, a trap hole 803 is disposed on the second plate part for holding the light bulb.

    [0094] In some embodiments, the second plate part has a main part 802 and an extending part 801 with a folding angle with respect the main part 802. Specifically, the extending part 801 is folded for attaching the trap hole 803 to the light bulb.

    [0095] Please refer to FIG. 1 to FIG. 10.

    [0096] In FIG. 1, a paper sheet has several areas 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 19, 33, 32. These areas are folded to form the example explained in FIG. 21.

    [0097] FIG. 2 further shows more parts, like folding lines 14, 13, 15, 17, 16, 18, 26, 12, 28, 23, 11 and edge lines 31, 30, 29, 24, 25.

    [0098] FIG. 3 to FIG. 8 show how these areas are folded along the folding lines to form a light device holder.

    [0099] FIG. 9 shows two light bulbs stored in the light device holder.

    [0100] FIG. 10 shows a cross-sectional view how the light bulbs stored in the light device holder.

    [0101] Reference numerals among different drawings refer to the same components and are not repeated for brevity.

    [0102] FIG. 11 to FIG. 20 show another embodiment, in which four light bulbs may be stored in such light device holder.

    [0103] FIG. 11 shows several areas 608, 607, 619, 614, 605, 620, 617, 615, 604, 615, 603, 606, 618, 614, 611, 609, 610, 612, 621, 616, 601 and 613.

    [0104] FIG. 12 shows folding lines BL22, BL15, BL6, BL18, BL10, BL3, BL1, BL11, BL13, BL12, BL14, BL20, L7, BL16, BL8, BL4, BL2, BL5, BL19 and BL21.

    [0105] FIG. 13 to FIG. 18 show the areas are folded along the folding lines.

    [0106] FIG. 19 show light bulbs stored in such light device holder.

    [0107] FIG. 20 shows a cross-sectional view of this example.

    [0108] The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.

    [0109] The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the techniques and their practical applications. Others skilled in the art are thereby enabled to best utilize the techniques and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

    [0110] Although the disclosure and examples have been fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being included within the scope of the disclosure and examples as defined by the claims.