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- the disclosure relates to a modular rod assembly, and more particularly to a lighting assembly that includes a modular rod assembly.
- one object of the disclosure is to provide a modular rod assembly that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
- the first extension rod has a second coupling end removably connected to the first coupling end of the connection rod.
- the at least one tubular fastener is operable to sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the at least one tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the at least one tubular fastener.
- a modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod and a tubular fastener.
- connection rod has a first coupling end.
- the first extension rod has a second coupling end removably inserted into the first coupling end.
- the tubular fastener is operable to sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the tubular fastener.
- Another object of the disclosure is to provide a lighting assembly that can be conveniently assembled.
- the lighting assembly includes a light stand and a light module.
- the light module includes a lighting unit and a modular rod assembly connecting the lighting unit to the light stand.
- the modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod connected to the connection rod, and a tubular fastener.
- the connection rod has a first coupling end.
- the first extension rod has a second coupling end.
- the tubular fastener is movably disposed around the first extension rod and is operable to move toward and sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the tubular fastener.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a lighting assembly according to a first embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2 illustrates connection rods inserted into a carrier, and a hollow support post of the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged view of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a connection rod, a first extension rod, a second extension rod, tubular fasteners and a sleeve member of the first embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary view, illustrating the connection rod and the first extension rod of the first embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the tubular fastener of the first embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view illustrating the tubular fastener of the first embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a partly sectional view illustrating the connection of the connection rod to the first extension rod by the tubular fastener
- FIG. 9 is a partly sectional view, illustrating the first extension rod, the second extension rod and the sleeve member of the first embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary sectional view, illustrating the connection of the first extension rod to the second extension rod by the sleeve member
- FIG. 12 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating the alternative connection rod of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 14 illustrates a tubular fastener of the second embodiment
- FIG. 15 illustrates a modular rod assembly according to a third embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a tubular fastener of the third embodiment.
- a lighting assembly according to a first embodiment of the disclosure includes a light stand 1 and a light emitting device 2 .
- the hollow support post 12 has a post body 121 threadedly connected to the base body 11 , and a fastening hole 124 formed on a top end of the post body 121 .
- a carrier 122 is disposed on the top end of the post body 121 and has a threaded hole 123 being capable of communicating with and smaller in diameter than the fastening hole 124 .
- the carrier 122 is partially inserted into and partially exposed from the top end of the post body 121 .
- a screw 5 is rotated by a tool 7 into the fastening hole 124 and the threaded hole 123 . Accordingly, the carrier 122 is fixedly assembled to the hollow support post 12 by the screw 5 .
- the modular rod assemblies 4 a , 4 b , and 4 c of the light modules 21 are assembled to and curvedly extend from the carrier 122 in a fishing pole style.
- the modular rod assembly 4 a includes a connection rod 41 connected to the carrier 122 , a first extension rod 42 removably connected to the connection rod 41 , and a tubular fastener 44 movably disposed around the first extension rod 42 .
- the modular rod assemblies 4 b and 4 c are different from the modular rod assembly 4 a in that each of the modular rod assemblies 4 b and 4 c further includes a second extension rod 43 and a sleeve member 45 .
- each of the modular rod assemblies 4 b and 4 c includes two tubular fasteners 44 .
- connection rod 41 that extends through the carrier 122 and has a connection thread 411 extending outward from a bottom end of the carrier 122 , and a stop flange 412 disposed in abutment with a top end of the carrier 122 opposite to the connection thread 411 .
- a nut 6 is threadedly sleeved around the connection thread 411 .
- connection rod 41 is secured to the carrier 122 .
- connection rod 41 further has a first coupling end 413 opposite to the stop flange 412 and the connection thread 411 .
- the first coupling end 413 has a connection rod external thread 414 and a hole 415 .
- the first extension rod 42 has a first rod body 421 and a second coupling end 422 connected to the first rod body 421 .
- the first rod body 421 has a first extension rod external thread 423 opposite to the second coupling end 422 .
- the second coupling end 422 has a first insertion portion 424 that extends downwardly from a bottom end of the first rod body 421 , and a first annular flange 425 that extends radially and outwardly from the first insertion portion 424 .
- the first annular flange 425 is spaced apart from a bottom end of the first insertion portion 424 .
- the second extension rod 43 has a configuration generally similar to that of the first extension rod 42 .
- the second extension rod 43 has a second rod body 431 and a third coupling end 432 connected to a bottom end of the second rod body 431 .
- the third coupling end 432 has a second insertion portion 433 that extends downwardly from a bottom end of the second rod body 431 , and a second annular flange 434 that extends radially and outwardly from the second insertion portion 433 and that is spaced apart from a bottom end of the second insertion portion 433 .
- first and second annular flanges 425 , 434 are circular in this embodiment, they may be provided with a rectangular ring-shape or any other suitable ring-shape.
- each tubular fastener 44 has a tubular portion 441 and a loop-shaped end plate portion 442 transversely connected to the tubular portion 441 .
- the tubular portion 441 has an inner surrounding surface 443 and an outer circumferential surface 444 opposite to the inner surrounding surface 443 .
- the loop-shaped end plate portion 442 protrudes inwardly from a top end of the inner surrounding surface 443 .
- the tubular portion 441 further has an enlarged hole 445 bounded by the inner surrounding surface 443 .
- the loop-shaped end plate portion 442 bounds a narrowed hole 446 .
- the narrowed hole 446 communicates with and is smaller in diameter than the enlarged hole 445 .
- the inner surrounding surface 443 is formed with a fastener internal thread 447 and has a non-threaded region 4430 between the loop-shaped end plate portion 442 and the fastener internal thread 447 .
- the fastener internal thread 447 is capable of engaging the connection rod external thread 414 of the connection rod 41 .
- the sleeve member 45 has a sleeve member internal thread 451 threadedly connected to the extension rod external thread 423 of the first extension rod 42 , and a sleeve member external thread 452 engageable with the fastener internal thread 447 of the tubular fastener 44 .
- the sleeve member 45 further has a reception hole 453 allowing insertion of the second insertion portion 433 of the second extension rod 43 .
- the second coupling end 422 of the first extension rod 42 is removably inserted into the first coupling end 413 of the connection rod 41 in a manner that the first insertion portion 424 of the second coupling end 422 is fittingly or engagingly inserted into the hole 415 of the first coupling end 413 and that the first annular flange 425 of the second coupling end 422 abuts the top end of the first coupling end 413 .
- the first extension rod 42 can be prevented from swaying with respect to the connection rod 41 .
- the tubular fastener 44 is put around the first extension rod 42 from the top end thereof such that the first rod body 421 of the first extension rod 42 extends through the narrowed hole 446 from the enlarged hole the 445 .
- the operator may grip the outer circumferential surface 444 of the tubular fastener 44 and rotate the same until the fastener internal thread 447 of the tubular fastener 44 is tightened to the connection rod external thread 414 of the first coupling end 413 .
- the tubular fastener 44 moves downward relative to the first coupling end 413 , and the first coupling end 413 is gradually moved into the enlarged hole 445 until it is entirely sleeved by the tubular fastener 44 .
- the tubular fasteners 44 is sleeved around the third coupling end 432 and the sleeve member 45 , and the tubular fastener 44 is rotated to engage the fastener internal thread 447 of the tubular fastener 44 with the sleeve member external thread 452 of the sleeve member 45 .
- the sleeve member 45 gradually extends into the enlarged hole 445 of the tubular fastener 44 .
- connection rod 41 in this embodiment is aone-component structure.
- the connection rod 41 may have a two-component structure.
- the connection rod 41 has a connection rod main body 4101 formed with a main body external thread 4102 , and a sleeve member 45 , which is similar in structure to the sleeve member 45 connected to the first extension rod external thread 423 of the first extension rod 42 (see FIG. 9 ).
- the sleeve member 45 of the connection rod 41 has a sleeve member internal thread 451 connectable to the main body external thread 4102 , and a sleeve member external thread 452 .
- the sleeve member 45 serves to form the first coupling end 413 of the connection rod 41
- the sleeve member external thread 452 serves to form the connection rod external thread 414 .
- FIGS. 15 and 16 illustrate a lighting assembly according to a third embodiment of the disclosure, which has a structure generally similar to that of the first embodiment.
- the outer circumferential surface 444 of each tubular fastener 44 is formed with a knurled texture, which facilitates gripping and rotating the tubular fastener 44 by the user's hand.
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Abstract
A lighting assembly includes a light stand, a lighting unit, and a modular rod assembly connecting the lighting unit to the light stand. The modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod connected to the connection rod, and a tubular fastener. The connection rod has a first coupling end. The first extension rod has a second coupling end. The tubular fastener is movably disposed around the first extension rod and is operable to move toward and sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the tubular fastener.
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- The disclosure relates to a modular rod assembly, and more particularly to a lighting assembly that includes a modular rod assembly.
- A conventional fishing pole style floor lamp assembly generally includes two rods, one of which has an external thread, and the other one of which has an internal thread. To assemble together the two rods, one of the two rods has to be rotated relative to the other rod to interengage the external and internal threads of the rods. Therefore, the method of assembly is to rotate entirely one of the rods relative to the other rod and is inconvenient. Further, when the rods are assembled, there may be a problem in that the external and internal threads are insufficiently or overly tightened by the user. In case of insufficient tightening, the entire lamp assembly will have poor fixing strength. In case of over-tightening, wires inside the rods will be twisted or entangled, thereby adversely affecting the circuit connection of the lamp assembly.
- Therefore, one object of the disclosure is to provide a modular rod assembly that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
- According to one aspect of the disclosure, a modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod and at least one tubular fastener.
- The connection rod has a first coupling end.
- The first extension rod has a second coupling end removably connected to the first coupling end of the connection rod.
- The at least one tubular fastener is operable to sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the at least one tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the at least one tubular fastener.
- According to another aspect of the disclosure, a modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod and a tubular fastener.
- The connection rod has a first coupling end.
- The first extension rod has a second coupling end removably inserted into the first coupling end.
- The tubular fastener is operable to sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the tubular fastener.
- Another object of the disclosure is to provide a lighting assembly that can be conveniently assembled.
- According to the disclosure, the lighting assembly includes a light stand and a light module.
- The light module includes a lighting unit and a modular rod assembly connecting the lighting unit to the light stand. The modular rod assembly includes a connection rod, a first extension rod connected to the connection rod, and a tubular fastener. The connection rod has a first coupling end. The first extension rod has a second coupling end. The tubular fastener is movably disposed around the first extension rod and is operable to move toward and sleeve around the first and second coupling ends such that the tubular fastener is engaged with the first coupling end and that the second coupling end is clamped between the first coupling end and the tubular fastener.
- Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a lighting assembly according to a first embodiment of the disclosure; -
FIG. 2 illustrates connection rods inserted into a carrier, and a hollow support post of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged view ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a connection rod, a first extension rod, a second extension rod, tubular fasteners and a sleeve member of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary view, illustrating the connection rod and the first extension rod of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the tubular fastener of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 7 is a sectional view illustrating the tubular fastener of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 8 is a partly sectional view illustrating the connection of the connection rod to the first extension rod by the tubular fastener; -
FIG. 9 is a partly sectional view, illustrating the first extension rod, the second extension rod and the sleeve member of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary sectional view, illustrating the connection of the first extension rod to the second extension rod by the sleeve member; -
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary exploded view illustrating an alternative connection rod of the first embodiment; -
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating the alternative connection rod ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 illustrates a modular rod assembly according to a second embodiment of the disclosure; -
FIG. 14 illustrates a tubular fastener of the second embodiment; -
FIG. 15 illustrates a modular rod assembly according to a third embodiment of the disclosure; and -
FIG. 14 illustrates a tubular fastener of the third embodiment. - Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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FIG. 1 , a lighting assembly according to a first embodiment of the disclosure includes alight stand 1 and alight emitting device 2. - The light stand has a
base body 11, and ahollow support post 12 connected to thebase body 11. Thelight emitting device 2 includes threelight modules 21 that are arranged in parallel with each other. Eachlight module 21 includes alight unit 3, and amodular rod assembly lighting unit 3 to thelight stand 1. Thelight unit 3 includes alight emitter 31, alight shade 32 covering thelight emitter 31, and awire 33 extending through themodular rod assembly hollow support post 12 to thebase body 11. Thelight emitter 31 can be, but not limited to, one of a fluorescent lamp, an incandescent lamp, a halogen lamp and an LED bulb. Thewire 33 is used to electrically connect thelight emitter 31 to an external power source connector, such as an electrical socket (not shown). - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thehollow support post 12 has apost body 121 threadedly connected to thebase body 11, and afastening hole 124 formed on a top end of thepost body 121. Acarrier 122 is disposed on the top end of thepost body 121 and has a threadedhole 123 being capable of communicating with and smaller in diameter than thefastening hole 124. Thecarrier 122 is partially inserted into and partially exposed from the top end of thepost body 121. When the threadedhole 123 is aligned with thefastening hole 124, ascrew 5 is rotated by a tool 7 into thefastening hole 124 and the threadedhole 123. Accordingly, thecarrier 122 is fixedly assembled to thehollow support post 12 by thescrew 5. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , in combination withFIGS. 1 and 2 , the modular rod assemblies 4 a, 4 b, and 4 c of thelight modules 21 are assembled to and curvedly extend from thecarrier 122 in a fishing pole style. Themodular rod assembly 4 a includes aconnection rod 41 connected to thecarrier 122, afirst extension rod 42 removably connected to theconnection rod 41, and atubular fastener 44 movably disposed around thefirst extension rod 42. Themodular rod assemblies modular rod assembly 4 a in that each of themodular rod assemblies second extension rod 43 and asleeve member 45. In addition, each of themodular rod assemblies tubular fasteners 44. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 to 4 , for eachmodular rod assembly connection rod 41 that extends through thecarrier 122 and has aconnection thread 411 extending outward from a bottom end of thecarrier 122, and astop flange 412 disposed in abutment with a top end of thecarrier 122 opposite to theconnection thread 411. Anut 6 is threadedly sleeved around theconnection thread 411. When thenut 6 is rotated relative to theconnection thread 411 until it abuts the bottom end of thecarrier 122, thestop flange 412 moves downward and tightly abuts the top end of thecarrier 122 so that theconnection rod 41 is secured to thecarrier 122. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , in combination withFIG. 4 , theconnection rod 41 further has afirst coupling end 413 opposite to thestop flange 412 and theconnection thread 411. Thefirst coupling end 413 has a connection rodexternal thread 414 and ahole 415. Thefirst extension rod 42 has afirst rod body 421 and asecond coupling end 422 connected to thefirst rod body 421. Thefirst rod body 421 has a first extension rodexternal thread 423 opposite to thesecond coupling end 422. Thesecond coupling end 422 has afirst insertion portion 424 that extends downwardly from a bottom end of thefirst rod body 421, and a firstannular flange 425 that extends radially and outwardly from thefirst insertion portion 424. The firstannular flange 425 is spaced apart from a bottom end of thefirst insertion portion 424. Thesecond extension rod 43 has a configuration generally similar to that of thefirst extension rod 42. Thesecond extension rod 43 has asecond rod body 431 and athird coupling end 432 connected to a bottom end of thesecond rod body 431. Thethird coupling end 432 has asecond insertion portion 433 that extends downwardly from a bottom end of thesecond rod body 431, and a secondannular flange 434 that extends radially and outwardly from thesecond insertion portion 433 and that is spaced apart from a bottom end of thesecond insertion portion 433. - While the first and second
annular flanges - Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , eachtubular fastener 44 has atubular portion 441 and a loop-shapedend plate portion 442 transversely connected to thetubular portion 441. Thetubular portion 441 has an innersurrounding surface 443 and an outercircumferential surface 444 opposite to theinner surrounding surface 443. The loop-shapedend plate portion 442 protrudes inwardly from a top end of the inner surroundingsurface 443. Thetubular portion 441 further has anenlarged hole 445 bounded by theinner surrounding surface 443. The loop-shapedend plate portion 442 bounds anarrowed hole 446. The narrowedhole 446 communicates with and is smaller in diameter than theenlarged hole 445. The innersurrounding surface 443 is formed with a fastenerinternal thread 447 and has anon-threaded region 4430 between the loop-shapedend plate portion 442 and the fastenerinternal thread 447. The fastenerinternal thread 447 is capable of engaging the connection rodexternal thread 414 of theconnection rod 41. - Referring to
FIGS. 9 and 10 , in combination withFIG. 4 , thesleeve member 45 has a sleeve memberinternal thread 451 threadedly connected to the extension rodexternal thread 423 of thefirst extension rod 42, and a sleeve memberexternal thread 452 engageable with the fastenerinternal thread 447 of thetubular fastener 44. Thesleeve member 45 further has areception hole 453 allowing insertion of thesecond insertion portion 433 of thesecond extension rod 43. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , in combination withFIGS. 5 to 7 , to assemble theconnection rod 41 and thefirst extension rod 42 of themodular rod assembly second coupling end 422 of thefirst extension rod 42 is removably inserted into thefirst coupling end 413 of theconnection rod 41 in a manner that thefirst insertion portion 424 of thesecond coupling end 422 is fittingly or engagingly inserted into thehole 415 of thefirst coupling end 413 and that the firstannular flange 425 of thesecond coupling end 422 abuts the top end of thefirst coupling end 413. By interengagement of the insertedfirst insertion portion 424 with thehole 415, thefirst extension rod 42 can be prevented from swaying with respect to theconnection rod 41. Subsequently, thetubular fastener 44 is put around thefirst extension rod 42 from the top end thereof such that thefirst rod body 421 of thefirst extension rod 42 extends through the narrowedhole 446 from the enlarged hole the 445. After thetubular fastener 44 is moved downward to thesecond coupling end 422, the operator may grip the outercircumferential surface 444 of thetubular fastener 44 and rotate the same until the fastenerinternal thread 447 of thetubular fastener 44 is tightened to the connection rodexternal thread 414 of thefirst coupling end 413. During rotation of thetubular fastener 44, thetubular fastener 44 moves downward relative to thefirst coupling end 413, and thefirst coupling end 413 is gradually moved into theenlarged hole 445 until it is entirely sleeved by thetubular fastener 44. - When the
non-threaded region 4430 of thetubular fastener 44 receives the firstannular flange 425 and the firstannular flange 425 abuts the loop-shapedend plate portion 442, the firstannular flange 425 is clamped by thefirst coupling end 413 of theconnection rod 41 and the loop-shapedend plate portion 442. By virtue of thetubular fastener 44 that is operable to sleeve around thefirst extension rod 42 and theconnection rod 41 and rotatable to threadedly connect thefirst coupling end 413 to clamp the firstannular flange 425 in thenon-threaded region 4430, thefirst extension rod 42 and theconnection rod 41 are fixedly connected to each other. - Referring back to
FIGS. 9 and 10 , to assemble thefirst extension rod 42 to thesecond extension rod 43 of themodular rod assembly internal thread 451 of thesleeve member 45 is threadedly connected to the extension rodexternal thread 423 of thefirst extension rod 42. Thesecond insertion portion 433 of thesecond extension rod 43 is engagingly inserted into thereception hole 453 of thesleeve member 45. The secondannular flange 434 of thesecond extension rod 43 abuts the top end of thesleeve member 45. By disposing the insertedsecond insertion portion 433 in engagement with thereception hole 453, thesecond extension rod 43 is prevented from swaying with respect to thefirst extension rod 42. Subsequently, thetubular fasteners 44 is sleeved around thethird coupling end 432 and thesleeve member 45, and thetubular fastener 44 is rotated to engage the fastenerinternal thread 447 of thetubular fastener 44 with the sleeve memberexternal thread 452 of thesleeve member 45. During rotation of thetubular fastener 44, thesleeve member 45 gradually extends into theenlarged hole 445 of thetubular fastener 44. - When the loop-shaped
end plate portion 442 of thetubular fastener 44 abuts the secondannular flange 434, thetubular fastener 44 is unable to move relative to thesleeve member 45, and the loop-shapedend plate portion 442 and thesleeve member 45 cooperatively clamp the secondannular flange 434. - It is worth mentioning that the
connection rod 41 in this embodiment is aone-component structure. However, according to other embodiments, theconnection rod 41 may have a two-component structure. As shown inFIGS. 11 and 12 , theconnection rod 41 has a connection rodmain body 4101 formed with a main bodyexternal thread 4102, and asleeve member 45, which is similar in structure to thesleeve member 45 connected to the first extension rodexternal thread 423 of the first extension rod 42 (seeFIG. 9 ). Thesleeve member 45 of theconnection rod 41 has a sleeve memberinternal thread 451 connectable to the main bodyexternal thread 4102, and a sleeve memberexternal thread 452. When the sleeve memberinternal thread 451 is threadedly connected to the main bodyexternal thread 4102, thesleeve member 45 serves to form thefirst coupling end 413 of theconnection rod 41, and the sleeve memberexternal thread 452 serves to form the connection rodexternal thread 414. -
FIGS. 13 and 14 illustrate a lighting assembly according to a second embodiment of the disclosure, which has a structure generally similar to that of the first embodiment. However, in the second embodiment, eachtubular fastener 44 has a structure different from that of the first embodiment. The outercircumferential surface 444 of eachtubular fastener 44 is formed with two diametricallyopposite notches 448. Eachtubular fastener 44 further has twoflat facets 4481 that are respectively formed in thenotches 448 and that are parallel with each other (seeFIG. 12 ). Theflat facets 4481 allows a user to use a tool for gripping and rotating thetubular fastener 44 by placing the tool in abutment with theflat facets 4481. Thetubular fastener 44 of this embodiment can facilitate the operation of assembling the modular rod assembly of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 15 and 16 illustrate a lighting assembly according to a third embodiment of the disclosure, which has a structure generally similar to that of the first embodiment. However, in the third embodiment, the outercircumferential surface 444 of eachtubular fastener 44 is formed with a knurled texture, which facilitates gripping and rotating thetubular fastener 44 by the user's hand. - In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
- While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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1. A modular rod assembly, comprising:
a connection rod having a first coupling end;
a first extension rod having a second coupling end removably connected to said first coupling end of said connection rod; and
at least one tubular fastener that is operable to sleeve around said first and second coupling ends such that said at least one tubular fastener is engaged with said first coupling end and that said second coupling end is clamped between said first coupling end and said at least one tubular fastener.
2. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first and second coupling ends are inserted one into the other, and said at least one tubular fastener is movably disposed around said first extension rod and is operable to move to said first and second coupling ends.
3. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said first coupling end of said connection rod has a connection rod external thread, said at least one tubular fastener having a fastener internal thread threadedly connected to said connection rod external thread.
4. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said second coupling end of said first extension rod has a first annular flange that is clamped by said first coupling end of said connection rod and said at least one tubular fastener.
5. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said tubular fastener has a tubular portion and a loop-shaped end plate portion transversely connected to said tubular portion, said tubular portion having an inner surrounding surface that is formed with said fastener internal thread, said loop-shaped end plate portion protruding inwardly from a top end of said inner surrounding surface, said first annular flange being clamped by said first coupling end of said connection rod and said loop-shaped end plate portion.
6. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said first extension rod further has a first rod body, said second coupling end of said first extension rod further having a first insertion portion extending downwardly from a bottom end of said first rod body, said first annular flange of said second coupling end extending radially and outwardly from said first insertion portion, said first coupling end of said connection rod having a hole into which said first insertion portion is inserted, said tubular portion of said tubular fastener further having an enlarged hole bounded by said inner surrounding surface, said loop-shaped end plate portion of said tubular fastener tube bounding a narrowed hole communicating with and being smaller in diameter than said enlarged hole, said first coupling end of said connection rod and said second coupling end of said first extension rod being received in said enlarged hole, said first rod body of said first extension rod extending through said narrowed hole.
7. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said first extension rod further has a first rod body, said second coupling end of said first extension rod further having a first insertion portion extending downwardly from a bottom end of said first rod body, said first coupling end of said connection rod having a hole into which said first insertion portion is inserted.
8. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 6 , further comprising a second extension rod and a sleeve member, said first rod body of said first extension rod having a first extension rod external thread opposite to said second coupling end of said first extension rod, said second extension rod having a third coupling end, said sleeve member having a sleeve member internal thread threadedly connectable to said extension rod external thread, and a sleeve member external thread, said at least one tubular fastener having two tubular fasteners, one of said tubular fasteners being disposed around said second coupling end and engaging said first coupling end, the other one of said tubular fasteners being sleeved around said third coupling end and said sleeve member such that said sleeve member external thread is engaged with said fastener internal thread, said third coupling end being clamped between said other one of said tubular fasteners and said sleeve member.
9. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said second extension rod further has a second rod body, said third coupling end of said second extension rod having a second insertion portion extending downwardly from a bottom end of said second rod body, and a second annular flange that extends radially and outwardly from said second insertion portion, said sleeve member further having a reception hole into which said second insertion portion is inserted, said loop-shaped end plate portion of said other one of said tubular fasteners and said sleeve member cooperatively clamping said second annular flange, said third coupling of said second extension rod and said sleeve member being received in said enlarged hole of said other one of said tubular fasteners, said second rod body extending through said narrowed hole of said other one of said tubular fasteners.
10. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said at least one tubular fastener has an outer circumferential surface formed with two diametrically opposite notches, and two flat facets that are respectively formed in said notches and that are parallel with each other.
11. The connection rod unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tubular fastener has an outer peripheral surface formed with a rough texture.
12. A modular rod assembly, comprising:
a connection rod having a first coupling end;
a first extension rod having a second coupling end removably inserted into said first coupling end; and
a tubular fastener that is operable to sleeve around said first and second coupling ends such that said tubular fastener is engaged with said first coupling end and that said second coupling end is clamped between said first coupling end and said tubular fastener.
13. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said first coupling end has a connection rod external thread, said tubular fastener having a fastener internal thread, said second coupling end having a first annular flange, said tubular fastener being sleeved around said first annular flange and said connection rod external thread, said fastener internal thread engaging said connection rod external thread, said first annular flange being clamped between said connection rod external thread and said tubular fastener.
14. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 13 , wherein said tubular fastener has a tubular portion and a loop-shaped end plate portion transversely connected to said tubular portion, said tubular portion having an inner surrounding surface that is formed with said fastener internal thread, said loop-shaped end plate portion protruding inwardly from a top end of said inner surrounding surface, said first annular flange being clamped between said connection rod external thread and said end plate portion.
15. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said inner surrounding surface of said tubular fastener has a non-threaded region between said loop-shaped end plate portion and said fastener internal thread to receive said first annular flange.
16. The modular rod assembly as claimed in claim 13 , wherein said connection rod further has a connection rod main body formed with a main body external thread, and a sleeve member that has a sleeve member internal thread threadedly connectable to said main body external thread, and a sleeve member external thread, said sleeve member forming said first coupling end and said sleeve member external thread forming said connection rod external thread when said sleeve member is threadedly connected to said main body external thread.
17. A lighting assembly comprising:
a light stand; and
a light module including a lighting unit and a modular rod assembly connecting said lighting unit to said light stand, said modular rod assembly including a connection rod, a first extension rod connected to said connection rod, and a tubular fastener, said connection rod having a first coupling end, said first extension rod having a second coupling end, said tubular fastener being movably disposed around said first extension rod and being operable to move toward and sleeve around said first and second coupling ends such that said tubular fastener is engaged with said first coupling end and that said second coupling end is clamped between said first coupling end and said tubular fastener.
18. The lighting assembly as claimed in claim 17 , wherein said first coupling end has a connection rod external thread, said tubular fastener having a fastener internal thread, said second coupling end being inserted into said first coupling end and having a first annular flange, said tubular fastener is sleeved around said first annular flange and said connection rod external thread, said fastener internal thread engaging said connection rod external thread, said first annular flange being clamped between said connection rod external thread and said tubular fastener.
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