IJRME – Volume 2 Issue 2 Paper 6

EASY BULB FIXING AND REMOVING EQUIPMENT

Author’s Name :  Rakesh Shanmugam | Vadivazhagan J S | Rajesh V | Ranjith Kumar M

Volume 02 Issue 02  Year 2015  ISSN No:  2349-3860  Page no: 18-19

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Abstract:

We develop an equipment to fix and remove the house hold electric bulb from its holder at different heights.  To approach the bulbs at various heights, two tubes with different radius are connected using a threaded feature and a clamp is attached at the top of inner tube.  Simple threading is made on external surface of the inner tube and internal thread is made on the inner tube.  The two tubes are threaded with same pitch. To meet the bulbs at different heights, the height of the equipment is adjusted by simply twisting.  The clamp contains a simple spring loaded with grips made up of polymer material.  Also a small rubber sheet is fixed at the inner face of the clamp to have an smooth clamping of bulb and to remove the clamp from the holder after fixing the bulb.

Keywords:

Bulb Fixing and Removing Equipment, Compression Spring, Threaded Height Adjustment

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