GB2456173A - Battery powered lamp stand - Google Patents

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GB2456173A
GB2456173A GB0800175A GB0800175A GB2456173A GB 2456173 A GB2456173 A GB 2456173A GB 0800175 A GB0800175 A GB 0800175A GB 0800175 A GB0800175 A GB 0800175A GB 2456173 A GB2456173 A GB 2456173A
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Robert Salter
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DECORATIVE COLLECTION Ltd
TESSA LORRAINE SALTER
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Priority to EP09700434.5A priority patent/EP2232127B1/en
Priority to PCT/GB2009/000022 priority patent/WO2009087369A1/en
Priority to ES09700434.5T priority patent/ES2567206T3/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S9/00Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply
    • F21S9/02Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a battery or accumulator
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S6/00Lighting devices intended to be free-standing
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S6/00Lighting devices intended to be free-standing
    • F21S6/002Table lamps, e.g. for ambient lighting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S6/00Lighting devices intended to be free-standing
    • F21S6/005Lighting devices intended to be free-standing with a lamp housing maintained at a distance from the floor or ground via a support, e.g. standing lamp for ambient lighting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/08Lighting devices intended for fixed installation with a standard
    • F21S8/085Lighting devices intended for fixed installation with a standard of high-built type, e.g. street light
    • F21S8/088Lighting devices intended for fixed installation with a standard of high-built type, e.g. street light with lighting device mounted on top of the standard, e.g. for pedestrian zones

Abstract

The present invention relates to a portable battery powered lamp stand (1), for example a table lamp or a floor standing lamp. The portable battery powered lamp stand (1), comprises a lamp base (6) for resting on a supporting surface, a lamp (24) and a lamp shade (12) for diffusing light from the lamp, and a rechargeable battery power supply (26) including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp (24). The lamp (24) and lamp shade (12) are both supported above the base (6). The lamp stand (1) comprises additionally at least one mount (14) supported above the base (6), the battery (26) being held within the hollow volume of the lamp shade (12) and the lamp shade being supported by said at least one mount.

Description

Battery Powered Lamp Stand
BACKGROUND
a. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable battery powered lamp stand, for example a table lamp or a floor standing lamp.
b. Related Art Lamp stands are normally powered by mains electricity, typically at 110 VAC or 230 VAC. The lamp will have a base for resting on a table, the floor or other supporting surface, and a mains power lead will extend from the base towards a plug for connection to a wall or floor power outlet. When the lamp is used in just one location, this does not present any real difficulties, as the power lead can be routed or concealed in such a way that this does not present any tripping hazard to passers by.
There may, however, be a problem when the lamp is a portable lamp to be used in a temporary location or in a remote location where there may not be convenient access to mains power. In such situations, a mains power lead may have to be run some distance to the lamp plug, which can present a tripping hazard. It may even not even be possible to use such a lamp if there is no mains power supply available.
It has therefore been proposed to integrate a portable lamp stand with a rechargeable battery power source, for example as disclosed in US 6,102,549, in which a battery power pack is removeably housed within a lamp base. While this arrangement does provide the benefit of doing away with the mains power lead and concealing the battery in the base, which then provides a stable platform for the lamp, a number of other disadvantages remain. In particular, such a lamp must be specially manufactured for the purpose, as the base must house and conceal the battery. This adds considerably to the cost of such a specialist lamp, as compared with a conventional mains powered lamp, which can be mass produced for a wider market. The relatively high cost is a particular disadvantage in the entertainment industry dealing with temporary decorative or feature lamps for placement on dining tables or other table tops. Although a restaurant may have fixed table locations and a set decoration scheme, in temporary venues such as marquees it may be necessary to offer a wide range of different types of table top lamps or standing lamps. It has therefore hitherto been prohibitively expensive to provide a wide variety of different types of portable battery powered lamp stands in such situations.
It is an object of the present invention to address these issues.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided a portable battery powered lamp stand, comprising: -a lamp base for resting on a supporting surface; -a lamp and a lamp shade for diffusing light from said lamp, said lamp and lamp shade being supported above the base; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; wherein the lamp stand comprises additionally at least one mount supported above said base, the battery being held within the lamp shade and the lamp shade and/or the battery being supported by said at least one mount.
Providing the battery within the lamp shade avoids the problem of having to design and manufacture a custom lamp base for housing the battery. Almost all lamp stands have a standardised mount for holding and supporting a lamp shade. The mount most commonly takes the form of an annular shoulder, for example near the upper end of a supporting post or pole, or other upright member. The invention may make use of this feature by providing a matching connection means for physically connecting the lamp shade, lamp and battery to this mount. The invention can therefore greatly simplify the task of making a portable battery powered lamp stand. For example, an assembly can be formed from the lamp, diffusing lamp surround, rechargeable battery power supply and at least one supporting member including at least one mounting collar or ring for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp stand. An existing mains powered lamp can therefore be modified by removing the mains wiring, and then connecting this assembly to the lamp shade mount within the hollow volume defined by the lamp shade.
Furthermore, because the assembly includes the battery power source, different assemblies can be mounted to different lamp stand supports, to create a wide variety of different designs of a portable battery powered lamp stands, either for use as table top lamps stands or floor lamp stands.
Therefore, also according to the invention, there is provided an assembly for fitting to a lamp support, the assembly comprising: -a lamp; -a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; -at least one supporting member; wherein the lamp, diffusing surround and rechargeable battery power supply are connected to said at least one supporting member and the or each supporting member includes a mounting collar for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp support.
Furthermore, the invention provides an illumination unit for fitting to a lamp support, the unit comprising: -a lamp; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; -at least one supporting member; -wherein the supporting member includes: -a supporting feature to which both the battery and lamp are removeably mounted; and -at least one mounting collar for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp support.
In these cases of the assembly and the illumination unit according to the invention, the lamp support may be a lamp support for any type of lamp, including a table-tap lamp stand, a floor-standing lamp stand, or a pendant lamp which hangs downwards from a ceiling or an inverted supporting structure.
The lamp shade and battery will, most usually both be supported by the same mount. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lamp, lamp shade and battery power supply are all supported by the same mount.
The lamp shade may comprise a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp, and within the surround at least one supporting member for supporting the diffusing surround. This supporting member may then be connected to the mount in order to support the diffusing surround.
The supporting member may include an integrated common supporting feature to which both the battery and lamp are removeably mounted. For example, the battery may be removeably mounted above the supporting feature and the lamp may be removeably mounted below the supporting feature.
Therefore, it is preferably the case that the or each supporting member of the illumination unit also supports the battery and most preferably also the lamp In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lamp may be removeably held within a lamp socket which is inverted relative to the lamp base. Also, the battery may be positioned above the lamp. Preferably, downwardly facing surfaces above the lamp, which may include an underside of the battery, or a housing that holds electronics associated with the battery power supply, or a common supporting means for the lamp and battery, may be painted a white or reflective could in order to help diffuse light downwards onto a supporting table or the floor. The invention therefore also provides the benefit that the battery power supply and arrangement for holding this within the lamp shade, need not unduly affect or reduce the amount of useful light provided by the lamp stand.
The lamp shade may include a protective upper cover, this cover covering over the battery power supply held within the lamp shade. One advantage of this is that this can help to visually conceal the battery, and so improve the appearance of the lamp strand. However, this is particularly useful if the portable battery powered lamp stand is to be used outside, in order to protect the battery power supply and lamp from rainfall. The protective upper cover may also advantageously diffuse light from the lamp upwards and/or downwards.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a lamp stand to which an illumination unit according to a preferred embodiment of the invention has been fitted by means of a mounting collar on a ring support, the illumination unit including a lamp and rechargeable battery power supply; Figure 2 is a perspective view of a portable battery powered lamp stand according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, incorporating the illumination unit of Figure 1 plus a lamp shade, which are both removeably mounted to the lamp stand by means of separate mounting collars on the same ring support; and Figures 3 and 5 are enlarged views of parts of the portable battery powered lamp stand of Figure 2, showing in more detail the components of the lamp stand and particularly the mounting collars.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Figure 1 shows lamp stand 2 to which an illumination unit 4 has been mounted, The lamp stand 2 has a base 6 for resting on a table. A lamp stand support, which is in this example a shaft or post 8, rises from the base 6 towards a top end 10 of the lamp stand 2. The lamp stand 2 has been converted from a conventional mains powered lamp stand, which originally had a mains cable leading from the base up through a channel in the post (not shown) towards a light bulb socket (also not shown) in a generally cylindrical the top end 10 of the stand. For safety, the cable has been removed, and the original bulb socket filled in.
With reference now also to Figures 2, 3 and 4, the invention makes use of connection means that was provided in the original lamp stand for connecting a lamp shade 12. Here, the same connection means is used to connect the illumination unit 4 to the lamp stand 2 within the hollow volume of the lamp shade 12 and so form a portable battery powered lamp stand 1. Here, the connection means is formed from an annular mounting ledge 14 that extends in a horizontal plane around the generally cylindrical top end 10 of the post 8, together with a threaded locking ring 16 that is screwed down over matching threads 18 around the top end 10 of the post 8, in order to hold suitable mounting features of the illumination unit 4 and lamp shade 12, described in more detail below.
The illumination unit 4 includes a supporting member 20 that has a generally triangular outline formed by metal wire framework 21 that terminates at a lower end with a metal mounting collar 22. When the illumination unit 4 is to be assembled to the lamp stand 2, the mounting collar 22 is passed over the threads 18 at the top end 10 of the post and then held on the ledge 14 until the locking ring 16 is threaded over the threads 18 to clamp the metal mounting collar 22 between the locking ring and the ledge. The mounting ledge 14 therefore serves as a ring support for the mounting collar 22. If there is ever any need to remove the illumination unit 4 from the post 8, then this process can readily be reversed.
The illumination unit includes an efficient compact fluorescent lamp 24 powered by a rechargeable battery power supply 26. Both the lamp 24 and the battery power supply 26 are held within the volume defined by the hollow diffuser 36 by the supporting member 20. Both the lamp 24 and the battery power supply 26 are also removeably mounted to the supporting member 20, which includes an integrated supporting feature 28, here formed by an inverted lamp socket 30 and a battery connection plate 32. In use, the socket 30 is beneath the connection plate 32, so that the lamp 24 plugs into the socket 30 from underneath and the rechargeable battery power supply 26 plugs onto a connection socket (not shown) on the connection plate 32 from above. This provides the benefit that light from the lamp is directed substantially downwards, where it is most useful, while ready access may be had from above when the battery needs to be removed for recharging or replacement with a fresh battery.
In order to provide a useful amount of light between recharges, the rechargeable battery power supply 26 should ideally have a capacity of between about 9 Ah and 11 Ah. To achieve this, the battery power supply may incorporate different types of battery, one example of which would be a lithium ion battery made by Panasonic Corporation under part number CGR1865OCF, which has a rated capacity of 2.25 Ah. A battery pack containing five of such batteries, plus associated electronics for handling recharging, would be about 25 mm thick and 195 mm square. The output voltage generated by such a lithium-ion battery pack is initially 12.6 volts, decreasing to 8.25 volts at end of discharge.
When the battery power supply 26 is to be recharged, this can be done up to 80% capacity within about 3.9 hours, and 100% capacity within about 6 hours.
An on/off switch (not shown) for the lamp 24 may be provided on an externally accessible part of the battery 26 or mounting plate 32, or alternatively the battery may be controlled by a radio remote control if a suitable radio receiver and control electronics are included in the battery power supply 26.
Although the illumination unit can be used affixed to the lamp stand 2 on its own, it is preferable if the lamp shade 12 is also attached to the lamp stand. The lamp shade 12 includes a supporting member 34 that is separate from the supporting member 20 of the illumination unit 4. Here, the lamp shade supporting member 34 includes a framework of three metal wires 35 that extend radially between a cylindrical light diffuser 36 and a metal mounting collar 38 that is separate from the metal mounting collar 22 of the illumination unit supporting member 20.
The lamp shade mounting collar 38 has the same internal diameter as the illumination unit mounting collar 22, and is fitted over the threaded end 10 of the post 8 prior to the fitting of the illumination unit collar 22, after which the locking ring 16 is screwed down to connect both the lamp shade 12 and illumination unit 4 in place on the annular mount 14 of the post 8.
Although in the example disclosed above the lamp diffusing surround 36 of the lamp shade 12 extends fully around the circumference of the lamp 24, it may be desirable in some applications for the diffusing surround to extend only partially around the lamp, for example if the lamp shade 12 is to be used against a wall.
An advantage of the separate supporting members 20, 34 and collars 22, 38 is that there may be no need to modify an existing lamp shade. Also, different lamp shades may be used with the same illumination unit, making it easier to provide battery powered lamp stands having different appearances. However, the design described above and shown in the drawings may be modified to use a common supporting framework by which the diffusing surround, battery and lamp are supported by the mount on the lamp stand.
As described above, the invention makes use of the space above the lamp for housing a flat profile battery. The battery is secured in a horizontal plane, and does not affect or limit the amount of light delivered in a downwards direction.
Optionally, a covering may be provided above the battery, which can be useful if the battery powered lamp is to be used outside. The covering may be provided by an integral diffuser that extends circumferentially around and over the illumination unit 4, or may be a separate or removable cover, which can be useful when gaining access to replace a discharged battery power supply. Such a covering may also be desirable in order to conceal visually the battery power supply.
The efficiency of the lamp in delivering light in a downwards direction is enhanced by the orientation of the lamp socket and lamp, which are inverted as compared with the normal orientation of most types of free standing lamp. In order to direct more useful illumination downwards, it is preferred if under-surfaces of the integrated supporting feature 28 are provided with a finish that reflects or scatters most incident light downwards.
The invention avoids the need to modify the lamp base 6 to house the battery power supply by housing the battery within the hollow volume of the lamp shade.
However, in order to ensure stability of the portable battery powered lamp stand I described above, it will be necessary to select a lamp having a base with a suitably wide footprint. The centre of gravity of the illumination unit 4 should also ideally be centered above the lamp base 6.
The invention also avoids a number of inconveniences associated with housing the battery in the base of a portable lamp. For example, here is no need to run power cabling inside a hollow up stand of the lamp.
It should be noted that although the invention has been described with reference to a lamp stand support, the assembly comprising the lamp (with or without the -10-diffusing surround), rechargeable battery power supply and supporting member may be adapted for use with a pendant type lamp (not shown). The collar could then mount to a downward-facing ring shaped supporting surface, being secured for example with a locking ring screwed to a threaded rod. In this case, the battery power supply would cast a shadow downwards, but this may be acceptable if the lamp assembly is to be used as an uplighter against a ceiling or other reflective or light-scattering surface above the lamp assembly. The invention can therefore be adapted for use with a wide range of existing pendant type supports having such an arrangement for holding a conventional pendant lamp shade.
The invention therefore provides a convenient, economical and adaptable portable battery powered lamp stand and also an assembly for fitting to a lamp support, with or without a surrounding lamp shade. -11 -

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1. A portable battery powered lamp stand, comprising: -a lamp base for resting on a supporting surface; -a lamp and a lamp shade for diffusing light from said lamp, said lamp and lamp shade being supported above the base; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; wherein the lamp stand comprises additionally at least one mount supported above said base, the battery being held within the lamp shade and the lamp shade and/or the battery being supported by said at least one mount.
2. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 1, in which the lamp shade and battery are both supported by the same mount.
3. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 1, in which the lamp, the lamp shade and battery are all supported by the same mount.
4. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 2 or Claim 3, in which the lamp shade comprises a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp, and within the surround at least one supporting member, said supporting member being connected to said same mount in order to support the diffusing surround.
5. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 4, in which the supporting member includes an integrated supporting feature to which both the battery and lamp are removeably mounted.
6. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 5, in which the battery is removeably mounted above said integrated supporting feature and the lamp is removeably mounted below said integrated supporting feature.
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7. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in any of Claims 4 to 6, in which said at least one supporting member also supports the battery.
8. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 7, in which said at least one supporting member also supports both the lamp and the battery.
9. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the lamp is removeably held within a lamp socket, said socket being inverted relative to the lamp base.
10. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the battery is positioned above the lamp.
11. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 10, in which the lamp shade includes a protective upper cover, said cover covering over the battery held within the lamp shade.
12. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 11, in which the protective upper cover diffuses light from the lamp upwards and/or downwards.
13. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the mount includes an annular ledge on a supporting shaft.
14. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 13, in which the mount includes a locking ring that is secured around the supporting shaft in order to connect the lamp shade to said mount.
15. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 14, in which the lamp shade includes comprises a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp, and a common supporting framework by which the diffusing surround, battery and lamp are supported by said mount.
16. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 14, in which the lamp shade includes comprises a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp and a first supporting framework for connecting the diffusing surround to said mount, the portable battery powered lamp stand comprising additionally a second supporting framework by which the lamp and battery are supported by said mount.
17. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in Claim 15 or Claim 16, comprising additionally a connection socket by which the battery may be electrically connected to and disconnected from the lamp, said connection socket being secured to the framework supporting the lamp.
18. A portable battery powered lamp stand as claimed in any of Claims 15 to 17, comprising additionally a lamp socket in which the lamp is removeably he'd and by which the lamp receives electrical power form the rechargeable battery power supply, said lamp socket being secured to the framework supporting the lamp.
19. An assembly for fitting to a lamp support, the assembly comprising: -a lamp; -a diffusing surround that at least partially surrounds the lamp in order to diffuse light from the lamp; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; -at least one supporting member; wherein the lamp, diffusing surround and rechargeable battery power supply are connected to said at least one supporting member and the or each supporting member includes a mounting collar for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp support.
20. An assembly for fitting to a lamp support as claimed in Claim 19, in which -14 -there are two separate supporting members, one to which the lamp and rechargeable battery power supply are connected and another to which the diffusing surround is connected, each having a separate mounting collar for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp support.
21. An illumination unit for fitting to a lamp support, the unit comprising: -a lamp; -a rechargeable battery power supply including a battery for supplying electrical power to light the lamp; -at least one supporting member; -wherein the supporting member includes: -a supporting feature to which both the battery and lamp are removeably mounted; and - at least one mounting collar for physical connection to a ring support of a lamp support.
22. A portable battery powered lamp stand, substantially as herein described, with reference to or as shown in the accompanying drawings.
23. An assembly for fitting to a lamp support, substantially as herein described, with reference to or as shown in the accompanying drawings.
24. An illumination unit for fitting to a lamp support, substantially as herein described, with reference to or as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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