MODULAR DECK LIGHT
20170241626 ยท 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B20/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F21V23/0442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing includes a C-shaped body with a core nesting within a cover and a top plate extending between two legs. The body includes a top plate extending between a first leg and a second leg. An LED light and a battery may each be disposed within the body between the core and the cover. Each of the legs of the core may define a clamping member, with the clamping members in mirror-image pairs across from one-another for securing the deck light assembly upon the deck railing, and each clamping member having a V-shaped cross-section with a top portion extending downwardly and inwardly away from the associated leg to a knuckle, and with a bottom portion extending downwardly from the knuckle and outwardly toward the associated leg. The clamping members may be flexible outwardly for allowing the deck light assembly to be easily removed or repositioned on the deck railing.
Claims
1. A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing, the deck light assembly comprising: a body having a generally C-shape including a top plate extending between a first leg and a second leg and defining a lower surface for engaging the top surface of the deck railing; a battery and an LED light disposed at least partially within the body; a first clamping member having a generally V-shaped cross-section with a top portion extending from said first leg generally inwardly toward said second leg and generally downwardly away from said top plate to a knuckle, and with a bottom portion extending generally downwardly from said knuckle and generally outwardly toward said first leg.
2. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further including: said second leg defining a second clamping member opposite the first clamping member and configured as a mirror-image thereof for holding the deck railing therebetween.
3. The deck light assembly of claim 1 wherein said first leg includes a plurality of said first clamping members spaced apart from one another.
4. The deck light assembly of claim 1 wherein said core defines an interruption in each of said legs, and wherein said legs are disposed in said interruptions.
5. The deck light assembly of claim 1 wherein said legs of said core each include a vertical portion perpendicular to said top plate and extending to a floor spaced from and parallel to said top plate and extending outwardly therealong from said vertical portion to said cover.
6. The deck light assembly of claim 5 wherein said floor defines a recess with an LED light disposed therein for projecting light downwardly from said deck light assembly.
7. The deck light assembly of claim 1 wherein said clamping members are integrally formed with said core.
8. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a switch being externally accessible for allowing the LED light to be turned on or off.
9. The deck light assembly of claim 8 wherein said switch is adjacent to said LED light.
10. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a light sensor for automatically activating the LED light in response to the ambient light being below a predetermined value.
11. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: said lower surface of the top plate defining an opening defining a battery compartment and covered by a battery door with a door fastener holding said battery door closed.
12. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of screws extending through said core for securing said core to said cover.
13. The deck light assembly of claim 1 wherein said lower surface of the said plate defines a plurality of standoffs for spacing the top plate from the top surface of the deck railing and allowing airflow therebetween.
14. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a shade for directing the output of the LED light in a predetermined pattern.
15. The deck light assembly of claim 14 wherein the shade protrudes from an outer surface of one of the first leg and the second leg with the LED light contained therein.
16. The deck light assembly of claim 15 wherein the shade has a parabolic shape extending to a flat bottom defining a hole for allowing light to shine downwardly from the deck railing.
17. The deck light assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a solar panel disposed upon the top plate for charging the battery when exposed to light.
18. The deck light assembly of claim 17 further including circuitry configured to cause said LED light to illuminate in response to an absence of ambient light acting upon said solar panel.
19. A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing deck railing having one or more surfaces, the deck light assembly comprising: a body having an interior surface configured to mimic at least a portion of the deck railing, a battery and an LED light disposed at least partially within the body, a portion of the body including a first clamping member for engaging the deck railing; and a portion of the body including a second clamping member opposite the first clamping member for holding the deck railing therebetween.
20. A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing and comprising: a body having a generally planer top plate extending between a first end and a second end, the top plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface configured to overlie a top surface of the deck railing, a first leg extending generally perpendicularly from the top plate at the first end for engaging a first side of the deck railing, a second leg extending generally perpendicularly from the top plate at the second end for engaging a second side of the deck railing, a battery and an LED light disposed at least partially within the body, a securing mechanism formed on at least the first leg, the securing mechanism movable between a first position biased inward to secure the first leg to the deck railing and a second position flexed outward to allow the first leg to be moved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Other aspects of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0021] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a deck light assembly 20, 120 is generally shown for attachment to a deck railing 22 having a top surface 24 and a bottom surface 26, and a pair of side surfaces 25 extending therebetween. According to an aspect, the disclosed deck light assembly 20, 120 can be easily attached and retained on a deck rail without the need to use wood screws or other permanent security mechanism. According to an aspect, the disclosed deck light assembly 20, 120 can be located for direct lighting placement to allow increased visibility at night, such as for illuminating a plant, a drink cooler, a water feature, etc. This can be accomplished by a simple push and release mechanism, such as disclosed herein.
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[0027] According to an aspect, the upper surface 40 of the top plate 34 can define an inset panel 68 located centrally between the legs 36, 38 which can hold a solar panel 70 for charging the battery 66 when exposed to light and causing the circuit board 62 to illuminate the LED light 64 in response to an absence of ambient light. It should be appreciated that the solar panel 70 may also be mounted flush with or protruding above the upper surface 40 of the top plate 34.
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[0031] The deck light assembly 20, 120 may include a shade 98 with the LED light 64 contained therein for directing the output of the LED light 64 in a predetermined pattern. According to an aspect and as exemplarily shown in
[0032] According to another aspect, the deck light assembly 20 may be configured for attachment to a deck railing having one or more surfaces. The deck light assembly 20 may include a body 32 having an interior surface configured to mimic at least a portion of the deck railing 22. A portion of the body 32 may include a catch 44 having a planar portion 46. The catch 44 can also include a first foot 48 that extends inwardly from the planar portion 46 for engaging at least one of the surfaces of the deck railing 22. The catch 44 may be biased inwardly to engage the planar portion 46 with the deck railing 22. The catch 44 may also be configured to flex outwardly for disengaging the deck light assembly 20 from the deck railing 22. With the catch 44 in its outward or disengaged position, the deck light assembly 20 may be slid along the deck railing 22 or may be lifted and removed entirely.
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[0038] In operation, the opposing clamping members 144, 145 are biased to an inward position for holding the deck rail 22 therebetween. Depending on the thickness of the deck rail 22, the knuckles 144 may contact the side surfaces 25 of the deck rail 22. The top portions 146 of the clamping members 144, 145 may engage a lower corner of the deck rail 22 between the side surfaces 25 and the bottom surface 26. This may especially be the case with thinner deck rails 22, having shorter sides 25. The clamping members 144, 145 may be flexible outwardly through interaction of the bottom portions 150 with the deck railing 22 by application of a downward force on the deck light assembly 120 for installation thereupon. In other words, the deck light assembly 120 may be secured upon the deck railing 22 by merely setting the deck light assembly on top of the deck railing 22 and pushing it downward. The clamping members 144, 145 would flex outwardly due to the interaction between the angled bottom portions 150 and the top surface 24 of the deck railing 22. The clamping members 144, 145 may also be manually displaced outwardly, and thereby releasing their securement to the deck railing 22. Because the bottom portions bottom portions 150 of the clamping members 144, 145 are angled outwardly, they may remain spaced from the deck railing 22 with the deck light assembly 120 secured thereon. A person may reach into the spaces between the bottom portions 150 and the deck railing 22 with their fingers or thumbs to pull the clamping members 144, 145 outwardly. In this way, the deck light assembly 20 may be slid along the deck railing 22 or may be lifted and removed entirely.
[0039] According to another aspect, the deck light assembly 120 may be configured for attachment to a deck railing having one or more surfaces. The deck light assembly 120 may include a body 132 having an interior surface configured to mimic at least a portion of the deck railing 22. A portion of the body 132 may include a first clamping member 144 for engaging the deck railing 22. Another portion of the body 132 may include a second clamping member 145 opposite the first clamping member 144 for holding the deck railing between the clamping members 144, 145. The clamping members 144, 145 may be biased inwardly to engage the the deck railing 22. The clamping members 144, 145 may also be configured to flex outwardly for disengaging the deck light assembly 120 from the deck railing 22. With the clamping members 144, 145 in their outward or disengaged position, the deck light assembly 120 may be slid along the deck railing 22 or may be lifted and removed entirely.
[0040] According to a still further aspect, the assembly 20, 120 can account for varying thicknesses in railing boards due to its flexibility. Additionally the assembly 20, 120 can have at least one beverage holder formed in the upper surface. The assembly 20, 120 can also include wireless Bluetooth or Wifi capabilities to allow for streaming of music such as via an associated mobile phone.
[0041] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described While within the scope of the appended claims.