Patent classifications
F21V1/22
RAY DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING METHODS
A light shade can include a top surface formed by a plurality of adjacent, alternating peak and trough folds that define intervening facets, a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface, and an edge surface transverse to and connecting the top surface and the bottom surface. The intervening facets can each be in the shape of a triangle with adjacent triangular facets sharing an edge. The shared edge can be one of a peak fold or a trough fold. One or more of the trough folds can have a plunge between the edge surface and an opposing side of the top surface. In an implementation, the light shade can be manufactured from a unitary polymeric sheet with the bottom surface being a mirror image of the top surface.
Variable modular lighting system
Various embodiments relate to device including a hollow box, having a central rectangular cuboid with a first edge, second edge and a third edge and four faces, where the first, second and third edges are perpendicular and so define the cuboid in three dimensions, two opposed irregular triangular prism-shaped wings with each irregular triangular prism-shaped wing attached to a full first edge and a full second edge, and a fourth edge not touching the central rectangular cuboid.
Variable modular lighting system
Various embodiments relate to device including a hollow box, having a central rectangular cuboid with a first edge, second edge and a third edge and four faces, where the first, second and third edges are perpendicular and so define the cuboid in three dimensions, two opposed irregular triangular prism-shaped wings with each irregular triangular prism-shaped wing attached to a full first edge and a full second edge, and a fourth edge not touching the central rectangular cuboid.
Ambiance lighting system and method
The present invention relates to an ambiance lighting system that uses more than one translucent panel. The translucent panels are aligned, absent occlusions along the surface, and interconnected or inserted into a luminary wrap. A light control panel comprises one or more light-emitting diodes (LED), a power source, and selectively a GPS, audio-video interface, and a communication interface. The light control panel is orientated to illuminate and project light through the translucent panel creating an ambiance lighting effect. A box spinner, box panels, post adapter, colored lens, accessory sleeves, ornamental accessories, and/or a retractable tether can be used with the ambiance lighting system. The GPS, audio-video interface, and communication interface can be used in geofencing and digital media streaming applications.
Shade for a headlamp
A shade for removable attachment to a headlamp assembly having a headlamp connected to a head-strap where the shade is formed from first and second flexible, translucent wall panels which may lay flat against each other when not in use. The shade includes notches formed in each wall panel to which the segments of the head-strap located on either side of the headlamp may be removably connected. The headlamp assembly and shade when connected together may be suspended from a fixed point or placed upon a flat surface thereby creating a hands-free lantern.
LIGHT FIXTURE WITH FABRIC LAYER HAVING PRINTED DOTS
A light fixture is disclosed. The light fixture includes a frame, a light source disposed within and coupled to the frame, and a lens coupled to the light source. The light also includes a first fabric layer coupled to the frame at a first distance from the lens and a second fabric layer coupled to the frame at a second distance from the lens. The first fabric layer has a plurality of dots printed thereon.
LIGHT FIXTURE WITH FABRIC LAYER HAVING PRINTED DOTS
A light fixture is disclosed. The light fixture includes a frame, a light source disposed within and coupled to the frame, and a lens coupled to the light source. The light also includes a first fabric layer coupled to the frame at a first distance from the lens and a second fabric layer coupled to the frame at a second distance from the lens. The first fabric layer has a plurality of dots printed thereon.
Shade for a headlamp
A shade for removable attachment to a headlamp assembly having a headlamp connected to a head-strap where the shade is formed from first and second flexible, translucent wall panels which may lay flat against each other when not in use. The shade includes notches formed in each wall panel to which the segments of the head-strap located on either side of the headlamp may be removably connected. The headlamp assembly and shade when connected together may be suspended from a fixed point or placed upon a flat surface thereby creating a hands-free lantern.
Shade for a headlamp
A shade for removable attachment to a headlamp assembly having a headlamp connected to a head-strap where the shade is formed from first and second flexible, translucent wall panels which may lay flat against each other when not in use. The shade includes notches formed in each wall panel to which the segments of the head-strap located on either side of the headlamp may be removably connected. The headlamp assembly and shade when connected together may be suspended from a fixed point or placed upon a flat surface thereby creating a hands-free lantern.
Lamp Cover and TV Cover
Disclosed herein are lamp covers used to change the appearance of a lamp. The lamp covers may be slid over an existing lamp without contacting a lamp or light. Also disclosed herein are TV covers used to change the appearance of a TV. The TV covers are easily placed on the front of a TV (such as on the frame of a TV) and removed therefrom as desired by a user.