Patent classifications
F21W131/301
Light-emitting composite stone and table manufactured from same
A light-emitting composite stone includes a transparent stone; a first light guide; a mounting member; an edge stone on one side of the transparent stone; a second light guide being adjacent to an inner surface of the edge stone and perpendicular to the first light guide; a light-emitting member on a bottom of the second light guide; an inclined cut on the second light guide; a first reflection member having an inclined angle of 45-degree on a bottom of the inclined cut; first and second vertical light guides; a second reflection member on a top of the first vertical light guide; a horizontal light guide between tops of the first and second vertical light guides; a third reflection member on an inner surface of a top of the second vertical light guide; and a fourth reflection member on the horizontal light guide.
LIGHT-EMITTING COMPOSITE STONE AND TABLE MANUFACTURED FROM SAME
A light-emitting composite stone includes a transparent stone; a first light guide; a mounting member; an edge stone on one side of the transparent stone; a second light guide being adjacent to an inner surface of the edge stone and perpendicular to the first light guide; a light-emitting member on a bottom of the second light guide; an inclined cut on the second light guide; a first reflection member having an inclined angle of 45-degree on a bottom of the inclined cut; first and second vertical light guides; a second reflection member on a top of the first vertical light guide; a horizontal light guide between tops of the first and second vertical light guides; a third reflection member on an inner surface of a top of the second vertical light guide; and a fourth reflection member on the horizontal light guide.
Integrated lighting and power for cabinetry and connectors for same
A cabinet system with integrated lighting and power includes a first illumination zone associated with a cabinet, a first connector, a first light strip, and a driver. The first connector has a first port defining a first axis and a second through port with open opposite ends and defining a second axis orthogonal to the first axis. The first light strip has an elongate substrate with a first end, a second end, a plurality of illumination elements along the length of the substrate, and multiple traces extending lengthwise along the substrate. The traces include a positive and a negative power trace, a first trace connected to the illumination elements, and a second trace not connected to the illumination elements. The first end is configured to be received in any one of the first port or the opposite ends of the second through port. The driver is coupled to a power source and has a lead with a slide connector configured to slide onto the first light strip. The illumination elements are selectively controlled by controlling power to the positive and negative power traces and the first trace to selectively illuminate the first illumination zone.
Illuminated shelf
A shelf includes a shelf panel and an illumination module. The shelf panel has an upper surface, a lower surface, and an edge extending between the upper and lower surfaces. The upper surface is capable of supporting articles thereon. The illumination module is coupled to the shelf panel and includes a first plurality of lights emitting visible light when powered, and a second plurality of lights emitting light having a germicidal effect when powered.
Systems and methods to magnetically attach a lighting fixture to a niche cabinet
A system including a magnetic strip and a lighting fixture is disclosed. The magnetic strip may have a front surface and a back surface. The back surface may include an attachment mechanism. The back surface may be attached to a wall of a cabinet associated with a niche assembly, via the attachment mechanism. The lighting fixture may include a magnetic or ferrous surface. The magnetic or ferrous surface may magnetically couple with the front surface of the magnetic strip.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAGNETICALLY ATTACH A LIGHTING FIXTURE TO A NICHE CABINET
A system including a magnetic strip and a lighting fixture is disclosed. The magnetic strip may have a front surface and a back surface. The back surface may include an attachment mechanism. The back surface may be attached to a wall of a cabinet associated with a niche assembly, via the attachment mechanism. The lighting fixture may include a magnetic or ferrous surface. The magnetic or ferrous surface may magnetically couple with the front surface of the magnetic strip.