Abstract:
A light bulb cover for use with a recessed lighting fixture consisting of a rigid glass envelope having the outer shape of a flood light and mounting hardware for securing the glass envelope to a light bulb.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to light bulbs and, more particularly, to a cover for conventional light bulbs to be used in recessed lightning. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Recess lighting in homes and commercial buildings requires a a special light bulb. A recess ceiling can require an indoor flood or spot bulb that has a large enough globe base to completely fill the opening space therein. The problem is that these special bulbs are very expensive compared to regular light bulbs. An incandescent recess bulb costs approximately $5. A fluorescent recess bulb costs $10. Regular incandescent light bulbs cost 50 cents. Some fluorescent bulbs cost $2 instead of $10. Regular economical bulbs will fit into the recess can but have a bad appearance because they do not fill out the recess can opening. Also the regular bulb, if inserted into the recess can, will not reflect the light down out of the can efficiently. 
     There needs to be a way to use the inexpensive bulbs in recess light cans. 
     It would be advantageous to provide a way to use the regular inexpensive light bulbs in recess light cans that require more expensive bulbs. 
     It would also be advantageous to provide a cover for inexpensive bulb that would make them look and function just like more expensive bulbs. 
     It would further be advantageous to provide a cover that can be reused over and over again. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a cover that attaches to the bulb itself and will fill the trim hole for appearance and also reflect light down out of the recess can. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a plan view of a “light bulb cover”; 
         FIG. 2  is an elevation view of a light bulb; 
         FIG. 3  is an elevation view of a “light bulb cover” to be inserted over a bulb and placed into a recess can; and 
         FIG. 4  is an elevation view of a “light bulb cover” on the bulb and inserted in a recess can. 
     
    
    
     For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures. 
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       FIG. 1  is a plan view of a “light bulb cover ”. A glass or synthetic material  18  has the shape of the intended light bulb for a recess can fixture A gripping ring  14  is made with a fireproof heat resistant griping material that allows a locking attachment ring  16 , camlock, velcro, screw or threaded system to attach the “light bulb cover  10 ” to a standard light bulb. The light bulb cover  10  also has a reflective coating on the sides  18  in order to reflect light down out of the recess can. Air holes  12  are provided for ventilation. 
       FIG. 2  is an elevation view of light bulbs. A flood light  20  is made for use in a recess ceiling can  26  ( FIG.3 ) and is very expensive $5-$10. A typical incandescent bulb  22  cost 50 cents but is not shaped to be used in a recess can fixture. A typical fluorescent bulb  24  costs about $2 but is also not shaped to be used in a recess fixture. None of theses bulbs  22 ,  24  reflects light down out of the recess can efficiently. 
       FIG. 3  is an elevation view of the “light bulb cover  10 ” to be inserted over a bulb and placed into a recess can. The “light bulb cover  10 ” is attached to the standard light bulb then installed into a recess rough-in can  26 . Note that the “light bulb cover  10 ” can be reused whenever a light bulb  22 ,  24  is replaced. 
       FIG. 4  is an elevation view of the “light bulb cover  10 ” on bulbs  22 ,  24 , and in place in recess ceiling cans  26 . 
     Thus in summary, it can be seen that what is provided in this invention is a light bulb cover  10  that is functional, simple, inexpensive and decorative, shaped to fit ceiling recess cans  26  and trims in a ceiling  28 , and that has a simple attachment to any inexpensive, light bulb. Such bulbs can be used in a recess ceiling can fixture instead of the much more expensive bulbs that are made for recess light fixtures. The “light bulb cover  10 ” has the same look and function as the expensive flood bulbs. The “light bulb cover  10 ” can also be used as a stand alone protective cover for light bulbs if not used in a recess can fixture. 
     Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention. 
     Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.