Abstract:
A floor lamp structure having a vertical support post defined by an upper frame section and a lower frame section which are adapted to be removably attached to each other, wherein the first frame section includes an upper lamp fixture connecting end on which a lamp fixture is mounted and a lower frame connecting end, and wherein the lower frame section is formed having an upper frame connecting end that attaches to the lower frame connecting end of the upper frame section and a lower mounting end which is arranged to be attached to a base member.
Abstract:
A headboard for a sofa bed or a daybed wherein the headboard is defined by a pair of oppositely disposed and aligned half sections mounted together by means of securing connectors whereby the upper and lower rails are coupled together. The securing connectors are formed from an elongated body defining a brace member. The brace member includes laterally extended arm members positioned between the ends of the brace member whereby oppositely disposed connector lug members are defined. These connector lugs are secured in slots formed in the respective free ends of each half section. A joint plate is also employed and is adapted to be inserted in selected slots of the rail members.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the multi loop lamp according to my new design; FIG. 2 is a front view thereof; FIG. 3 is a rear view thereof; FIG. 4 is a right side view thereof; FIG. 5 is a left side view thereof; FIG. 6 is a top view thereof; and, FIG. 7 is a bottom view thereof. The broken lines in the drawings illustrate the mounting of the multi loop lamp that forms no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
A light fixture has two reflective blades that are adjustable. Adjusting the setting on the reflective blades allows for the controlling of how widely or narrowly the light will be focused from the light fixture. The reflective blades reside within the light fixture, and are positioned on either side of the lamp. The reflective blades attach to the light fixture via a fastener on two ends of the light fixture's casing, while alloblade each reflective blade to pivot along the two fasteners. The reflective blades are pivoted along the fasteners, and are held stationary through the use of a spring loaded knob that has a rounded base for embedding itself with in receptacle on the light fixture's casing.
Abstract:
A fluorescent lamp has an amalgam chamber that is in communication with the interior of the lamp through an exhaust tube. The amalgam chamber is constructed as a three-way junction with the exhaust tube and is formed at a supplementary angle of 180 degree or less with respect to the exhaust tube. The construction of the chamber utilizes the force of gravity to keep the amalgam away from the opening of the exhaust tube leading to the interior of the lamp. The amalgam chamber is capable of effectively retaining the amalgam within the chamber and preventing it from penetrating into the interior of the lamp regardless of mounting direction.
Abstract:
A fluorescent lamp has an amalgam chamber that is in communication with the interior of the lamp through an exhaust tube. The amalgam chamber is constructed as a three-way junction with the exhaust tube and is formed at a supplementary angle of 180 degree or less with respect to the exhaust tube. The construction of the chamber utilizes the force of gravity to keep the amalgam away from the opening of the exhaust tube leading to the interior of the lamp. The amalgam chamber is capable of effectively retaining the amalgam within the chamber and preventing it from penetrating into the interior of the lamp regardless of mounting direction.
Abstract:
Systems and methods which facilitate extension of software applications, without changing the software application binary code, through use of a data channel architecture are shown. According to embodiments, a robust bi-directional data channel is implemented within the software application allowing interaction with external code to provide extension of the software application to include one or more new and/or modified feature. Embodiments adapt a software application for loading of a trigger and an extension library for interfacing a feature module with the software application. The trigger may comprise a small piece of code, such as in a scripting language, adapted to be embedded in the software application at runtime which directs processing to a corresponding extension library. The extension library may comprise a command set, such as a scripting language dynamic link library or bundle, used for implementing a robust bidirectional protocol between the software application and external code.
Abstract:
A lamp structure device adapted for shipping in a knockdown state is disclosed, wherein a lamppost comprises at least two tubular segments longitudinally interconnected by at least one connector. The connector comprises a cylindrical male member adapted for insertion into an elongated female member. A groove and a nib are adapted to cammingly urge the male member and the female member longitudinally together upon rotation with respect to each other. Methods for use of the device in knockdown shipping, and kits containing the device and instructional materials are also taught.