US2724767A - Furniture lighting fixture - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F21Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
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- This invention relates to lighting fixtures and more particularly to a fixtuie whiiih"iiiay bcdetticliably supported u h haq s Qt t rnitwmae h lstqt q th wi a b ds a t is h m o tant attest the. are?
- a sat a to v d a i ht fixtvt e e n flu ent t be is sqr qr eq on th ba k a im tate in ar qn ta is rays of light toward the ceiling and adjacent walls of a room by means of a reflector, thereby providing an indirect lighting enhancing the general room illumination and avoiding all direct glare to an occupant of the furniture.
- Figure 3 is a similar view of an upholstered chair having a lighting fixture suspended therefrom.
- Figure 4 is an end view of a modified form of the fixture.
- Figure 5 is a still further form of lighting fixture particularly adapted for suspension from the head of a bedstead
- Figure 6 is a top plan view thereof.
- a lighting fixture 10 comprising an elongated housing 11 for reception of wiring, ballast and the like essential to energizing a fluorescent tube.
- the housing normally has an open top, upon which a reflector 12 is secured in any approved manner.
- the receptacle as well as the reflector are fabricated from light sheet metal for the purpose of reducing weight.
- the reflector 12 is provided with a medial planiform surface 13 which functions as a closure for the housing when secured thereon and integrally formed with one longitudinal edge of said surface a lateral wing 14 is formed, while upon the other edge of said surface a similar wing 14a is formed, these wings being extended at a slight angle in an upward direction, these wings together with the surface 13 reflect light rays from a fluorescent tube 15 supported in sockets 16 suitably mounted on the surface 13.
- the wing 14 is at a slightly greater angle than the wing 14 for a purpose to be ex- U ited s atcsPa cn a Bum.
- the housing 11 is provided in the base thereof witlr' a groifiine'td aperi g" rarest ge “o'f” anlct'rictil cz'ifble 1 7 wliicli supplies current to" the fludresc B'e I'S upbnactu'a'tioii o'f 'aiswitch 18i i t v orfd'f this end
- Extending bejiohdtllbdgebf tliewirfg "a'n'dfis en't upwardly at right angles to define a stud 22 for mounting era ctishjioii are 5:23: 'Ii'tusc';"a"s shbwnirf Figure 2, a pair.
- suspension devices 24 are employed, each being provided with a book 25 engageable in an aperture 26 formed in the wing 14a and further having a reversely bent hook 27 adapted to engage over the upper edge of the back rest of a chair.
- the arcuate portion 20 will engage the rear of the back rest 28 of the chair. Due to the angular relation of the Wing 14a and the arcuate portion 20, the wing 14 of the reflector will be disposed substantially at a right angle to a wall surface of a room, the cushion element 23 engaging said wall.
- the brackets would therefore take any thrust and protect the fixture against any crushing action.
- the suspension device 24' illustrated in Figure 3 is formed with a penetrating point 29 for securement in the upholstery of a chair.
- Wing members 14 and 14a may have different angular relations with respect to the housing, as shown in Figure 4.
- the reflector 12' is secured upon the housing as previously described, but in this instance, the bracket is formed as a rectangular open loop 30 as clearly shown in Figure 6, the loop being bent from a suitable guage of steel wire.
- the side portions 31 of the loop 30 are se cured to the underside of the housing while the bight portion 32 of the loop mounts a cushion element 33.
- the cushion element is of such length as to contact a series of vertical posts 34 of the bedstead.
- the terminal ends 35 of the loop are bent so as to lie in a plane parallel to the bight portion 32 and have mounted thereon a cushion element 36.
- the side portions 31 are slightly offset downwardly from the housing 10 so as to obtain a right angular thrust of the cushion element upon the posts 34.
- a lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheet metal, a reflector mounted on the top of said housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing members at the longitudinal edges thereof, illuminating means mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, brackets secured to said housing transversely beneath said reflector of a length extending a substantial distance beyond said housing, means for suspending said fixture from the back of an article of furniture, one end of each of said brackets having contacting engagement with the back of the article of furniture to maintain the fixture in spaced relation thereto, the other end of each of said brackets having a cushion element on the extremity thereof for engaging the wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
- a lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheetmetal, a reflector mounted on the top of said housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing members at the longitudinal edges thereof, illumination means' mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, brackets secured to said housing transversely beneath said reflector of a length extending a substantial distance beyond said housing, means for suspending said fixture from the back of an article of furniture, one end of each of said brackets having a downwardly curved arcuate portion disposed beneath one wing of said reflector of contacting engagement with the back of an article of furniture to maintain the fixture in spaced relation thereto, the other end of each of said brackets extending beyond the adjacent wing portion of the reflector and provided at the extremity thereof with an upright stud for mounting a cushion element for engaging the wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
- a lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheet metal, means for suspending the fixture from an article of furniture, a reflector mounted on the top of the housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing member at the longitudinal edges thereof, illuminating means mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, a supporting bracket in the form of an open rectangular loop having a bight portion, side portions and terminal ends parallel to said bight portion, said side portions being secured to said housing and extending transversely thereof, a cushion member carried by said bight portion and said terminal ends, said bight portion and terminal ends being disposed beneath respective wing members and extending therebeyond to present the cushion member on the bight portion against an article of furniture and said cushion member on said terminal ends against a wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
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Nov. 22, 1955 M. GLUCKMAN FURNITURE LIGHTING FIXTURE 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Aug. 19 1953 INVENTOR. Mcu ffe/d Glue/(mar? BY 1-. gmzem Nov. 22, 1955 M. GLUCKMAN FURNITURE LIGHTING FIXTURE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 19, 1953 INVENTOR. Max fle/a G/uckman t l- M?! FURNITURE LIciIrING FIXTURE PPll ttit tt A??? it 572.-
This invention relates to lighting fixtures and more particularly to a fixtuie whiiih"iiiay bcdetticliably supported u h haq s Qt t rnitwmae h lstqt q th wi a b ds a t is h m o tant attest the. are? a sat a to v d a i ht fixtvt e e n flu ent t be is sqr qr eq on th ba k a im tate in ar qn ta is rays of light toward the ceiling and adjacent walls of a room by means of a reflector, thereby providing an indirect lighting enhancing the general room illumination and avoiding all direct glare to an occupant of the furniture.
More specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a lighting fixture which may be suspended from the back of furniture, the housing of the fixture being fabricated from light weight sheet metal to lessen strain or wear upon upholstery of the furniture, and by virtue of such light weight metal, protecting brackets are provided for the fixture, formed of a heavier metal to prevent crushing of the housing in the event furniture supporting the fixture is accidentally moved against a wall surface of a room.
Additional objects, advantages and features of invention will be apparent from the following description, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings,
wherein operative relation between the back of the chair and a wall surface of a room.
Figure 3 is a similar view of an upholstered chair having a lighting fixture suspended therefrom.
Figure 4 is an end view of a modified form of the fixture.
Figure 5 is a still further form of lighting fixture particularly adapted for suspension from the head of a bedstead, and
Figure 6 is a top plan view thereof.
Attention is first invited to Figure 1 of the drawings, wherein a lighting fixture 10 is shown, comprising an elongated housing 11 for reception of wiring, ballast and the like essential to energizing a fluorescent tube. The housing normally has an open top, upon which a reflector 12 is secured in any approved manner. The receptacle as well as the reflector are fabricated from light sheet metal for the purpose of reducing weight.
The reflector 12 is provided with a medial planiform surface 13 which functions as a closure for the housing when secured thereon and integrally formed with one longitudinal edge of said surface a lateral wing 14 is formed, while upon the other edge of said surface a similar wing 14a is formed, these wings being extended at a slight angle in an upward direction, these wings together with the surface 13 reflect light rays from a fluorescent tube 15 supported in sockets 16 suitably mounted on the surface 13. It will be noted that the wing 14;: is at a slightly greater angle than the wing 14 for a purpose to be ex- U ited s atcsPa cn a Bum.
plained. The housing 11 is provided in the base thereof witlr' a groifiine'td aperi g" rarest ge "o'f" anlct'rictil cz'ifble 1 7 wliicli supplies current to" the fludresc B'e I'S upbnactu'a'tioii o'f 'aiswitch 18i i t v orfd'f this end Extending bejiohdtllbdgebf tliewirfg "a'n'dfis en't upwardly at right angles to define a stud 22 for mounting era ctishjioii are 5:23: 'Ii'tusc';"a"s shbwnirf Figure 2, a pair. of suspension devices 24 are employed, each being provided with a book 25 engageable in an aperture 26 formed in the wing 14a and further having a reversely bent hook 27 adapted to engage over the upper edge of the back rest of a chair. When so engaged, the arcuate portion 20 will engage the rear of the back rest 28 of the chair. Due to the angular relation of the Wing 14a and the arcuate portion 20, the wing 14 of the reflector will be disposed substantially at a right angle to a wall surface of a room, the cushion element 23 engaging said wall. The brackets would therefore take any thrust and protect the fixture against any crushing action.
The suspension device 24' illustrated in Figure 3 is formed with a penetrating point 29 for securement in the upholstery of a chair.
Obviously, the Wing members 14 and 14a may have different angular relations with respect to the housing, as shown in Figure 4.
In the construction of the fixture 10 for suspension from a bedstead, the reflector 12' is secured upon the housing as previously described, but in this instance, the bracket is formed as a rectangular open loop 30 as clearly shown in Figure 6, the loop being bent from a suitable guage of steel wire. The side portions 31 of the loop 30 are se cured to the underside of the housing while the bight portion 32 of the loop mounts a cushion element 33. The cushion element is of such length as to contact a series of vertical posts 34 of the bedstead. The terminal ends 35 of the loop are bent so as to lie in a plane parallel to the bight portion 32 and have mounted thereon a cushion element 36. The side portions 31 are slightly offset downwardly from the housing 10 so as to obtain a right angular thrust of the cushion element upon the posts 34.
While I have shown and described preferred forms of the device, this is by way of illustration only, and I consider as my own all such modifications as fairly fall within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheet metal, a reflector mounted on the top of said housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing members at the longitudinal edges thereof, illuminating means mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, brackets secured to said housing transversely beneath said reflector of a length extending a substantial distance beyond said housing, means for suspending said fixture from the back of an article of furniture, one end of each of said brackets having contacting engagement with the back of the article of furniture to maintain the fixture in spaced relation thereto, the other end of each of said brackets having a cushion element on the extremity thereof for engaging the wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
2. A lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheetmetal, a reflector mounted on the top of said housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing members at the longitudinal edges thereof, illumination means' mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, brackets secured to said housing transversely beneath said reflector of a length extending a substantial distance beyond said housing, means for suspending said fixture from the back of an article of furniture, one end of each of said brackets having a downwardly curved arcuate portion disposed beneath one wing of said reflector of contacting engagement with the back of an article of furniture to maintain the fixture in spaced relation thereto, the other end of each of said brackets extending beyond the adjacent wing portion of the reflector and provided at the extremity thereof with an upright stud for mounting a cushion element for engaging the wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
3. A lighting fixture for an article of furniture comprising an elongated housing constructed from light weight sheet metal, means for suspending the fixture from an article of furniture, a reflector mounted on the top of the housing, said reflector having an upwardly disposed angular wing member at the longitudinal edges thereof, illuminating means mounted upon said reflector positioned between said wing members, a supporting bracket in the form of an open rectangular loop having a bight portion, side portions and terminal ends parallel to said bight portion, said side portions being secured to said housing and extending transversely thereof, a cushion member carried by said bight portion and said terminal ends, said bight portion and terminal ends being disposed beneath respective wing members and extending therebeyond to present the cushion member on the bight portion against an article of furniture and said cushion member on said terminal ends against a wall of a room when the article of furniture is moved against said wall.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,353,033 Eberhart Sept. 14, 1920 1,721,639 Rogovin July 23, 1929 1,936,451 Hildebrand Nov. 21, 1933 2,160,721 Coulter May 30, 1939 2,598,978 Martin June 3, 1952
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US1353033A (en) * | 1917-01-23 | 1920-09-14 | Play O Lite Company Inc | Piano-lamp |
US1721639A (en) * | 1926-05-11 | 1929-07-23 | Rogovin Harry | Portable lighting device |
US1936451A (en) * | 1933-08-31 | 1933-11-21 | Fred W Kramme | Portable lamp |
US2160721A (en) * | 1938-01-18 | 1939-05-30 | Paul L Coulter | Lighting equipment |
US2598978A (en) * | 1950-05-29 | 1952-06-03 | Mary De Martin | Bed lamp with alarm clock |
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US1353033A (en) * | 1917-01-23 | 1920-09-14 | Play O Lite Company Inc | Piano-lamp |
US1721639A (en) * | 1926-05-11 | 1929-07-23 | Rogovin Harry | Portable lighting device |
US1936451A (en) * | 1933-08-31 | 1933-11-21 | Fred W Kramme | Portable lamp |
US2160721A (en) * | 1938-01-18 | 1939-05-30 | Paul L Coulter | Lighting equipment |
US2598978A (en) * | 1950-05-29 | 1952-06-03 | Mary De Martin | Bed lamp with alarm clock |
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