EP1381808A2 - Fantasy lamp comprising a light-permeable, liquid-containing hollow chamber and a multiturn drive for said hollow chamber - Google Patents
Fantasy lamp comprising a light-permeable, liquid-containing hollow chamber and a multiturn drive for said hollow chamberInfo
- Publication number
- EP1381808A2 EP1381808A2 EP01929930A EP01929930A EP1381808A2 EP 1381808 A2 EP1381808 A2 EP 1381808A2 EP 01929930 A EP01929930 A EP 01929930A EP 01929930 A EP01929930 A EP 01929930A EP 1381808 A2 EP1381808 A2 EP 1381808A2
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- Prior art keywords
- hood
- hollow chamber
- drive
- wall sections
- lamp
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V1/00—Shades for light sources, i.e. lampshades for table, floor, wall or ceiling lamps
- F21V1/10—Rotating shades
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S10/00—Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect
- F21S10/002—Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect using liquids, e.g. water
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V9/00—Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters
- F21V9/08—Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters for producing coloured light, e.g. monochromatic; for reducing intensity of light
- F21V9/12—Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters for producing coloured light, e.g. monochromatic; for reducing intensity of light with liquid-filled chambers
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F13/00—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
- G09F13/24—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising using tubes or the like filled with liquid, e.g. bubbling liquid
Definitions
- Fantasy lamp with a translucent hollow chamber containing liquids and a rotary drive for the hollow chamber
- the present invention is concerned, for example, with the type of such fantasy lights in which the effects are achieved in a very narrow hollow chamber filled with liquids.
- several hollow chambers can be arranged side by side as well as one behind the other.
- the respective hollow chamber is, for example, circular, whereby it rotates slowly in an essentially vertical arrangement, in particular around its center. , - . , , . .
- particularly narrow hollow chambers consist of plane-parallel glass or plastic plates, in which the wall-forming plates have spacings of approximately 0.5 to 2.0 mm on the inside.
- glass plates are preferably arranged at a particularly small distance from one another, so that the immiscible liquids do not separate quickly into layers with horizontal interfaces due to their different densities during the slow rotational movement of the hollow chamber disc, as a result of which aesthetic stimuli do not arise.
- New hollow chamber disks with diameters of generally up to 20 cm are brought to slow rotation, especially in front of projector lamps, the resulting flow diagram of "liquid bubbles" of different shapes and colors on surfaces in the room is projected and so an indirect mapping of the flow process takes place.
- the hollow chambers consist of plane-parallel, translucent plastic plates up to approx. 75 cm in diameter. These are electrically illuminated on the white light-scattering back and offer the viewer a direct flow diagram of immiscible, differently colored liquids.
- the larger diameter and, in particular, the much greater flexibility with plastic slats compared to glass plates requires other measures here to avoid separating the liquids into almost horizontal panes.
- the two wall-forming plates require additional plastic parts in the manner of the spacers, which keep the distance between the plates constant as far as possible. This prevents the hollow chamber from bulging due to the static pressure of the liquids. During the rotation of the hollow chamber, the liquids are carried upwards by the action of the drive and there are attractive aesthetic effects due to partial flow down from the upper areas of the hollow chamber.
- a relatively heavy motor which is arranged in the region of the central bore of the hollow chamber disc, and for everything together, including an ornamental or cover frame, a relatively heavy chassis is required for these heavy hollow chamber panes.
- fantasy lights made in this way are so expensive that they are not suitable for inexpensive mass production.
- a rotatable filter disc which has a narrow and translucent hollow chamber containing two immiscible liquids, which can be illuminated on the back.
- the hollow chamber has flat wall sections arranged at a short distance from one another, which are connected by means of webs. These represent obstacles for the liquids and gas bubbles in motion, on which special currents or eddies are formed, with the result of special optical effects. In addition, particles can be found in the cavity. - 3a - most substances.
- the circumference of the filter disk is provided with a toothed ring for a rotary drive.
- a horizontal liquid mobile with fluoroscopy is known from DE 297 08 792 U1.
- This has a horizontally arranged glass vessel that holds two immiscible, translucent liquids.
- the glass vessel can be pivoted back and forth about an axis by means of a linkage that can be driven by an electric motor, so that it is set in up and down movements and is thereby irradiated by an illumination source directed from above.
- a rotationally symmetrical illumination body which is rotatable about its axis of rotation.
- the body is covered with colored mirrors on its concavely curved outer surfaces, which are illuminated.
- the invention has set itself the task of developing a fantasy lamp according to the preamble of claim 1 so that it can be manufactured in a economically reasonable manner as a mass product.
- the object is achieved by a fantasy lamp with the features of claim 1. It is therefore essential in the invention that the hollow chamber forms part of a hood and the drive interacts with a radially outer region of the hood. In contrast to the prior art, the drive of the hollow chamber is therefore not arranged centrally, but in the outer region of the hollow chamber.
- the hollow chamber which is illuminated from behind, has to be set into a slow rotating movement. According to the invention, this is done by means of the motor drive. 5
- the rear wall part is expediently pulled upwards from a circumferential, groove-like depression first a few millimeters and then a few centimeters from the center, in order finally to form a hollow cylindrical ring
- the hollow chamber forms part of a hood.
- the resulting open cavity at the rear has two main functions. In the edge area at the very front there is space for drive-related wheels, rollers or similar.
- Hood can be removed with a handle, i.e. without the use of tools. This makes it easy to replace burnt-out lamps.
- hood In general, however, only one wheel, roller, gear or similar will not be sufficient for a commercial article according to the present invention which meets all requirements.
- additional guide elements are used. In the form of one or two more roles. So that the hood can be easily removed by the user when changing the lamp, it is particularly intended to design a guide element for the hood so that it is not fastened to the chassis on a rigid axis. Instead, the axis is pressed, for example, by a spring or by gravity of the guide element against the guide rail rotating in the hood or the like. With a handle on the back of the chassis, this guide element can be released from the guide rail by lever action. The entire hood can then be removed.
- the chassis when the hollow chamber disc is electrically illuminated, the chassis also has the task of accommodating lamps, sockets and electrical wires, as well as a suspension element for the preferred attachment to vertical surfaces such as walls and possibly elements which allow the best possible Set the distance to these surfaces.
- a suspension element for the preferred attachment to vertical surfaces such as walls and possibly elements which allow the best possible Set the distance to these surfaces.
- flat, flat surfaces are used in favor of curved ones; the wall sections of the hollow chamber, in particular the disk-shaped hollow chamber, are therefore in particular in the form of
- Ball cups formed This is done in particular in such a way that the plastic plates or plastic films, which are available in many designs and qualities, are obtained by means of thermal deformation (deep-drawing) spherical-shell structure.
- the development is thus based on the knowledge that spherical, elliptical (hereinafter referred to as spherical shells or - 6 - spherical shell-shaped or arched) Hollow bodies are more dimensionally stable or stiffer than those in which the wall is flat or even.
- the rear wall part is expediently made from a white translucent plastic, the translucency of which is set in such a way that as much light as possible is let through. Not so much, however, that lamp parts, filaments etc. impair the visual impression.
- the front wall part is crystal clear. Both wall parts or wall sections are expediently made of the same type of plastic.
- a hollow body can be produced from two wall parts, which have the wall sections, a circumferential, spacing edge is formed in at least one of the wall parts in such a way that when the two halves are joined together, the desired distance results in the interior of the hollow chamber.
- the spherical shell shape has a number of advantages for the new fantasy lamp, such as lower amount of plastic per visible area, resulting in a smaller, less expensive motor; an inexpensive, because lighter chassis; a significantly improved aesthetics, since the field of vision for the viewer is not impaired by a central perforated disc or by spacers.
- the viewer is offered a surface that is not covered by anything, in particular a circular surface that only shows the liquid effects up to the edge of the hollow chamber disc.
- the hood of the fantasy lamp can be designed in different ways.
- One embodiment provides that, if one leaves the plastic film out of consideration, it is formed in two parts.
- One part represents the one wall part which is essentially formed by the front wall section.
- the other part is formed by the rear wall section and the radially outer region of the hood adjoining it, so that this second part forms the cavity for receiving the drive and the lamps.
- An advantageous design in particular from the manufacturing and cost aspects, provides that the hood is designed in three parts.
- the individual parts which are essentially formed by the front and rear wall sections are preferably combined to form a structural unit which forms the cavity and thus contains the film and the liquids.
- the wall parts are connected to one another at their circumferential radially outer edge, for example glued or welded.
- the third part of the hood thus only needs to be designed as a ring element to which the unit is connected, for example by welding or gluing.
- This third component of the hood has the axial depth to accommodate the drive and the
- a further development of the invention provides not only to use one hollow chamber per lamp as described above, but also to arrange more than one next to or behind one another. - 8th -
- the invention is not limited to using two immiscible liquids, one of which is colored. Several liquids can also be provided, all of which can also be colored.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view of the fantasy lamp
- FIG. 2 shows a section through the fantasy lamp along the line II-II in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 shows a view of the shell of the fantasy lamp with an illustrated flow diagram with a stationary shell arranged horizontally
- FIG. 4 shows an enlarged section through the shell in an inner region of the cavity according to line IV-IV in FIG. 3
- FIG. 5 shows an enlarged section through the shell in an outer region of the cavity according to line V-V in FIG. 3
- FIG. 6 shows a front view of the shell
- FIG. 7 shows a front view of the cover plate which can be connected to the shell,.
- FIG. 8 shows a front view of the film which can be inserted between the cover pane and the shell
- FIG. 9 shows a stand design of a hanging fantasy lamp, only the stand elements and the drive for the fantasy lamp being shown,
- FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of the fantasy lamp in which the chassis receiving the drive is suspended, the further parts of the fantasy lamp, as shown in FIG. 9, not being shown, - 9 -
- Figures 11 to 14 different embodiments of the design of the hood of the fantasy lamp for the purpose of interacting with the electric motor drive.
- the fantasy lamp according to the invention has a chassis 1 designed as a plate, which is either oriented vertically, as shown in the illustration in FIG. 9, in a horizontal floor stand 2 or, as shown in FIG. 10, is suspended in the region of an upper recess 3.
- the chassis 1 is preferably designed as a circular plate. In its upper area, this receives a geared motor block 4, which is provided with an electrical connection, the block 4 being positioned at a distance from the apex of the chassis, as shown in FIG. 1.
- An output shaft 5 of the block 4 oriented perpendicular to the plate-shaped chassis 1 rotatably receives a drive disk 6, which is provided with a circumferential groove 7.
- the chassis 1 is provided with three lamps 8 arranged in a star shape on the side of the geared motor block 4.
- the hood 9 has a rear wall part 11, thus facing the lamps 8, and a front wall part 12.
- the two wall parts 11 and 12 have parallel wall sections 13 and 14 which are curved outwards and thus away from the lamps 8 and form a narrow hollow chamber 15 between them.
- the essentially constant distance between the wall sections 13 and 14 is approximately 0.5 to 2.0 mm.
- the hollow chamber 15 represents the liquid space in the fantasy lamp.
- the rear wall part 11 consists of a white, translucent, translucent plastic
- the front wall part 12 is formed by a crystal-clear plastic.
- a peripheral edge 16 of the circular wall part 12 is formed in the manner of a recess and glued or welded to the wall part 11. Radially outside the adhesive or weld seam, the wall part 11 is provided with an outwardly directed, circumferential bulge 17 which passes through the drive pulley 6 when the hood 9 is positioned.
- the horizontal circumferential edge region 18 of the wall part 11 is provided on the inside in the region of the transition to the bulge 17 with a circumferential guide rail which rests on the drive disk 6.
- a further, but not drivable disk 20 is rotatably mounted in the chassis 1 and another disk 21 is rotatable in a lower region of the chassis stored, with each of which the guide rail 19 cooperates.
- the disc 20 can be attached to the rear of the chassis 1 out of engagement with the guide rail 19 by means of a handle, not shown, so that the hood 9 can be detached from the chassis 1 or placed on it.
- a transparent, relatively thin plastic film 22 is inserted into the hollow chamber 15 formed between the wall sections 12 and 13.
- this film 22 - before being placed between the wall sections 13 and 14 - is completely flat and has a diameter which is slightly less than the inside diameter of the hollow chamber 15 Foil 22 is placed in the middle of the hollow chamber.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show two immiscible liquids 26 and 27 taken up by the hollow chamber, one of which is colored, or both are colored differently.
- Figure 4 shows in particular that something of the same liquid can flow into adjacent cavities 25.
- FIG. 3 which does not refer to the vertical position of use of the hood 9, but rather to a horizontal position of the hood 9, with the wall section 14 thus pointing upwards is directed.
- a liquid figure according to FIG. 3 is shown, the lighter liquid being accumulated primarily in the central area of the hood and the heavier liquid primarily in the outer area of the hood.
- the guide rail 19 arranged inside the hood 9 in the edge region 18 is dispensed with and instead the hood 9 is provided with a radially outwardly directed circumferential recess 28 which is parallel to the guide rail 19
- Axial axis of rotation 10 of the hood arranged, rotating tread 29 for the drive pulley 6 driven by the motor which is designed as a cylindrical roller, for example made of rubber.
- the axial dimension of the roller is such that it fits into the recess 28 with little play, so that the hood 29 is guided axially over the roller 6.
- the hood 9 has a plurality of recesses in the edge region 18, a central recess 30 receiving a circumferential ring gear 31 with which the drive disk 6 designed as a gearwheel cooperates. Laterally, this is on the one hand through a shoulder of the hood 9, on the other hand through a circumferential plastic or foam ring or tube 32 which is inserted into the shoulder of the radially outermost recess of the hood 9 in the transition to the central recess 30 and protrudes inward into the area of the drive pulley 6.
- no central recess is provided and the toothed ring 31 against the shoulder during the transition to the back. - 12 -
- the drive disk 6 designed as a gearwheel cooperates with the ring gear 31.
- the flanks of the gear wheel can be designed slightly annular, so that the ring gear 31 and thus the hood 9 are guided axially in the gear wheel.
- the axial guidance can be achieved using the disks 20 discussed above using a non-profiled gear. In any case, these can also be provided in the other embodiments according to FIGS. 11 and 12.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 14 differs from that according to FIG. 13 in that the hood 9 is not constructed in two parts but in three parts, provided that the film 22 inserted into the cavity 15 is disregarded.
- the wall parts 11 and 12 which are essentially formed by the wall sections 13 and 14, are welded to one another at the radially outer edge, this structural unit 34 being inserted radially on the outside into a radially outer, annular hood part 33 and connected to it, for example by welding.
- the inner hood part 34 can thus be prefabricated as a structural unit and thus takes up the film 22 and the liquids 26, 27 in the cavity, so that it is only necessary to complete the hood 9 to connect the inner hood part 34 to the outer hood part 33.
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PCT/IB2001/000924 WO2002085069A2 (en) | 2001-04-18 | 2001-04-18 | Fantasy lamp comprising a light-permeable, liquid-containing hollow chamber and a multiturn drive for said hollow chamber |
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