Active baby illuminating sash
20170219194 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/0485
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A41D1/21
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V21/0832
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sash comprising a pressure sensitive material which reacts to the movements of an unborn baby and causes the illumination of corresponding areas of the sash on the mother's abdomen in response to the movement of the baby. The sash includes a strip of fabric or material of a selected size and shape to cover a selected portion of the abdomen of an expectant mother containing the baby. Means of fastening such as a hook and loop fastener are combined with an elastic belt secure the sash around the mother's abdomen. The touch sensitive fabric reacts to movements of the baby and causes lights over the active area to be illuminated. The result is a light show for viewers showing the unborn baby's activity.
Claims
1. An active baby illuminating sash comprising: a flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric panel, said panel including a pressure sensitive area and an active luminous layer, said pressure sensitive area comprised of an array of rows and columns of individual pressure sensitive areas, said active luminous layer situated above said pressure sensitive areas and wherein said luminous layer is comprised of an array of rows and columns of individually active luminous areas, each of said pressure sensitive areas located directly below individual ones of said individually active luminous areas, each one of said pressure sensitive areas capable of causing said individually active luminous areas located directly above said pressure sensitive area to illuminate when said pressure sensitive area is pressed, said fabric panel sized to cover an abdomen of an expectant mother, said active luminous layer including light emitting members located within said individually active luminous areas, electrical connections connecting a power source to said light emitting members and said pressure sensitive areas, said pressure sensitive areas capable of conducting electrical current from said power source to said light emitting members located over said pressure sensitive areas when said pressure sensitive areas have pressure applied; at least one first elastic belt portion fixedly attached to a first lateral edge of said flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric panel, a free end of said first elastic belt portion having a first fastener element fixedly attached thereto; and at least one second elastic belt portion fixedly attached to a second lateral edge of said flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric panel, a free end of said second elastic belt portion having a second fastener element fixedly attached thereto.
2. The active baby illuminating sash described in claim 1 wherein said flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric panel is generally rectangular.
3. The active baby illuminating sash described in claim 1 including a protective translucent layer above said flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric panel.
4. The active baby illuminating sash described in claim 1 including an opaque layer under said flexible, stretchable, illuminating fabric pane, said opaque layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the views wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an active baby illuminating sash 10 which comprises a multi-layered movement pressure sensing and illuminating fabric which, when worn over the abdomen of an expectant mother is caused to be illuminated in particular areas where sufficient pressure is applied by the unborn baby to the sash.
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[0043] The sash 10 includes a pressure sensitive layer of material including at least one layer of electrically conductive material, a layer of a non-conductive insulating material therebetween arranged forming a plurality of pressure sensitive areas providing touch sensitive and/or pressure sensitive switches at spaced apart intervals receptive to pressure over large areas of the sash powered by and in electrical communication with a battery 14 through leads 20. The battery connector with a cable or wire leads contain a positive lead and a negative lead such that leads are in electrical contact with the rectangular conductive material and lead and conductive band of material. The battery is then connected to connector so that the rectangular conductive material is held at a positive voltage but is electrically isolated from the conductive patches or monitors by the non-conductive material. The negative contacts on the PC boards are held at a negative voltage. The positive contacts on the PC boards are electrically floating. The non-conductive material keeps the conductive material from touching the conductive patches. If enough pressure is applied the depression of the nodes close the doors and conduct voltage through to the conductive material to illuminate the LED's on the respective PC boards.
[0044] Individual monitor patches 24 shown in
[0045] The monitors 24 are about one and one half inch squares with a plurality of LED circuits. The example shown in
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[0047] All of the positive solder pads 56 of all of the monitors 24 are wired to the positive lead of the battery 14 shown in
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[0050] The removable wearable sash 10 described above has an array of eighteen monitors 24 configured in six rows of three. It is anticipated that preferred embodiments of the sash have arrays with up to fifty areas or more with up to five or more rows of up to ten or more areas each. The number and configuration of the individually illuminated areas is limited only by the number and size of the monitor patches.
[0051] One preferred embodiment of the sash includes a transparent or translucent outer layer with ornamental colors and designs. Another preferred embodiment of the sash includes an opaque under the luminous and touch sensitive layers to guard against bright LED's shining through the abdominal wall and irritating the baby. Still another embodiment includes a reflective layer under the monitors 24 to reflect light upward away from the baby and out toward the intended viewers.
[0052] The removable wearable sash 10 described has at least one array and preferably a multitude of arrays configured in rows. It is anticipated that preferred embodiments of the sash have arrays with up to fifty areas or more with up to five or more rows of up to ten or more areas each. The number and configuration of the individually illuminated areas is limited only by the number and size of the monitor patches.
[0053] It is anticipated that other touch sensitive materials may be wired into an optical circuit similar to the one describe above. Likewise, other forms of illuminating fabric may be used to call attention to areas of pressure or movement caused by an unborn baby in the mother's abdomen.
[0054] The sash does may or may not include a transparent or translucent outer layer. It may also include an opaque, colored, and/or a reflective layer under the luminous and touch sensitive layers.
[0055] The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modification will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, this invention is not intended to be limited by the specific exemplification presented herein above. Rather, what is intended to be covered is within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.