Solar disk light with selectable color
11353182 ยท 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2113/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/0824
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S9/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A solar disk light has a disk light body, the disk light body including a housing and a lid over the housing, the housing being hollow to contain components of the disk light. The disk light body has solar cells on an outer surface thereof for harvesting solar energy and detecting ambient light, and LEDs for emitting light. The LEDs are adapted to be selectively driven to emit white light or colored light. The wiring and driver electronics configured to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery, and configured to drive some or all of the LEDs to emit white light or colored light depending on a switch setting or signals received from a remote-control transmitter.
Claims
1. A solar disk light comprising: a disk light body, the disk light body comprising a housing and a lid over the housing, the housing being hollow to contain components of the disk light; the disk light body having solar cells on an outer surface thereof for harvesting solar energy and detecting ambient light, and LEDs on an outer surface thereof for emitting light, the LEDs adapted to be selectively driven to emit white light, red light, blue light, green light, and RGB light; the disk light body containing lighting components comprising a rechargeable battery for storing harvested solar energy, a switch having an OFF position, a WHITE position, a RED position, a BLUE position, a GREEN position, and an RGB position for enabling and disabling electrical power delivery to the LEDs from the battery and for selecting the emission of white light, red light, blue light, green light, or RGB light, and wiring and driver electronics for operably connecting the solar cells, battery, switch, and LEDs; the wiring and driver electronics configured to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery, and configured to drive some or all of the LEDs to emit white light when the switch is in the WHITE position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light, red light when the switch is in the RED position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light, blue light when the switch is in the BLUE position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light, green light when the switch is in the GREEN position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light, and RGB light when the switch is in the RGB position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light, and to cut off power to the LEDs when the switch is in the OFF position or the solar cells are detecting ambient light.
2. The solar disk light of claim 1 further comprising a landscape spike removably attached to the disk light body, the landscape spike configured for insertion into the ground, thereby affixing the solar disk light to the ground.
3. The solar disk light of claim 1 wherein the LEDs are multi-color LEDs adapted to selectively emit white light, red light, blue light, green light, or RGB light, depending on how the LEDs are driven by the driver electronics.
4. The solar disk light of claim 1 wherein a first portion of the LEDs are white light LEDs, a second portion of the LEDs are red light LEDs, a third portion of the LEDs are blue light LEDs, and a fourth portion of the LEDs are green light LEDs.
5. A kit for making a solar disk light assembly, the kit comprising a solar disk light according to claim 1, and a pair of blades configured to be interlocked together to form a landscape spike which is configured to be removably attached to the disk light body and also configured for insertion into the ground, thereby affixing the solar disk light to the ground.
6. A solar disk light comprising: a disk light body, the disk light body comprising a housing and a lid over the housing, the housing being hollow to contain components of the disk light; the disk light body having solar cells on an outer surface thereof for harvesting solar energy and detecting ambient light, and LEDs on an outer surface thereof for emitting light, the LEDs capable of being selectively driven to emit white light, red light, blue light, green light, and RGB light; the disk light body containing lighting components comprising a rechargeable battery for storing harvested solar energy, a switch having an OFF position and an ON position, and a remote-control receiver for receiving remote-control signals from a remote-control transmitter configured to send remote-control signals to the remote-control receiver, the remote-control signals including an ON remote-control signal, a WHITE remote-control signal, a RED remote-control signal, a BLUE remote-control signal, a GREEN remote-control signal, an RGB remote-control signal, and an OFF remote-control signal; the wiring and driver electronics configured to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery, and configured to drive some or all of the LEDs to emit white light when the switch is in the ON position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light and the remote-control receiver has received a WHITE remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter, to emit red light when the switch is in the ON position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light and the remote-control receiver has received a RED remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter, to emit green light when the switch is in the ON position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light and the remote-control receiver has received a GREEN remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter, to emit blue light when the switch is in the ON position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light and the remote-control receiver has received a BLUE remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter, to emit RGB light when the switch is in the ON position and the solar cells are not detecting ambient light and the remote-control receiver has received a RGB remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter, and to cut off power to the LEDs when the switch is in the OFF position or the solar cells are detecting ambient light or the remote-control receiver has received an OFF remote-control signal from the remote-control transmitter.
7. The solar disk light of claim 6 further comprising a landscape spike removably attached to the disk light body, the landscape spike configured for insertion into the ground, thereby affixing the solar disk light to the ground.
8. The solar disk light of claim 6 wherein the LEDs are multi-color LEDs adapted to selectively emit white light, red light, blue light, green light, or RGB light, depending on how the LEDs are driven by the driver electronics.
9. The solar disk light of claim 6 wherein a first portion of the LEDs are white light LEDs, a second portion of the LEDs are red light LEDs, a third portion of the LEDs are blue light LEDs, and a fourth portion of the LEDs are green light LEDs.
10. A kit for making a solar disk light assembly, the kit comprising a solar disk light according to claim 6, and a pair of blades configured to be interlocked together to form a landscape spike which is configured to be removably attached to the disk light body and also configured for insertion into the ground, thereby affixing the solar disk light to the ground, the kit further including the remote-control transmitter.
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(10) According to a non-limiting aspect of the subject technology, as shown in Figures, disk light 1 comprises a disk light body 10. Disk light body 10 bears solar cells 16 for harvesting solar energy and detecting ambient light. Disk light body 10 comprises hollow housing 11 which is adapted to house rechargeable battery 15 for storing the harvested solar energy, switch 20 for manually operating the light, and wiring and driving electronics (including the electronics disposed on PCB 17) to operatively connect the battery 15, solar cells 16, and switch 20. In an embodiment, lid 18 covers and closes housing 11 and is removable to permit access to the interior components. In this embodiment, solar cells 16 and the LEDs (described below) are disposed on an upper surface of lid 18.
(11) High-power COB or surface mount LEDs 13 (only one is numbered in
(12) According to an aspect of the subject technology, the LEDs 13, (or 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e), switch 20, and driver electronics are selected, driven and configured to enable the disk light 1 to emit light of various colors. Thus, disk light 1 has an OFF mode in which all LEDs are off, a WHITE mode in which LEDs are emitting white light, a RED mode in which LEDs are emitting red light, a BLUE mode in which LEDs are emitting blue light, a GREEN mode in which LEDs are emitting green light, and an RGB mode in which LEDs are emitting RGB light. For this purpose, switch 20 may have six positions, for selecting the OFF mode, WHITE mode, a RED mode, a BLUE mode, a GREEN mode, and an RGB mode.
(13) The switch 20, wiring and driver electronics are configured to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery 15 (thereby driving the LEDs 13 to emit white light, or alternatively driving white light LEDs 13a) when the switch is in the WHITE position and the solar cells 16 are not detecting ambient light; and to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery 15 (thereby driving the LEDs 13 to emit red light, or alternatively driving red light LEDs 13b) when the switch is in the RED position and the solar cells 16 are not detecting ambient light; and to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery 15 (thereby driving the LEDs 13 to emit blue light, or alternatively driving blue light LEDs 13c) when the switch is in the BLUE position and the solar cells 16 are not detecting ambient light; and to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery 15 (thereby driving the LEDs 13 to emit green light, or alternatively driving green light LEDs 13d) when the switch is in the GREEN position and the solar cells 16 are not detecting ambient light; and to deliver electrical power to the LEDs from the battery 15 (thereby driving the LEDs 13 to emit RGB light, or alternatively driving RGB light LEDs 13e) when the switch is in the RGB position and the solar cells 16 are not detecting ambient light; and to cut off power to the LEDs when the switch is in the OFF position or the solar cells are detecting ambient light.
(14) In an embodiment, shell 50, which may be made of metal or plastic, is disposed on and removably connected to disk light body 10. In this embodiment, clear plastic or glass lens 22 is disposed over lid 18, solar cells 16, and LEDs 13, (or 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e), and elastomer seal 21 is disposed in a groove of the light body 10, between body 10 and shell 50, to seal the interior of disk light against moisture.
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(16) According to a non-limiting embodiment of the subject technology, a landscape light kit comprises disk light 1, long blade 31 and short blade 32. The end-user assembles blades 31, 32 to form spike 30, and assembles spike 30 to disk light 1, to form a finished tiltable landscape disk light assembly.
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(18) In this embodiment, control buttons for operating the remote-control transmitter 55 are disposed on the transmitter. In an embodiment, the buttons comprise an OFF button 56, an ON button 57, a WHITE button 62, a RED button 58, a GREEN button 59, a BLUE button 60, and an RGB button 61, which, when pressed, cause transmitter 55 to transmit a corresponding remote-control signal to the receivers of disk lights 1, 51, 52, 53, to the extent they are within the range of the transmitter, and the electronic circuitry responds by setting the operating mode of its respective lamp according to the button and signal. In an embodiment, the circuitry responds to the signals as follows: OFF button, All Off mode; WHITE button, WHITE mode; RED button, RED mode; GREEN button, GREEN mode; BLUE button, BLUE mode; RGB button, RGB mode; and ON button, the most recently used mode of the two modes.
(19) It should be understood that the ornamental appearance of the disk lights and components thereof as shown in the Figures are within the scope of the subject technology.
(20) Although the illustrated embodiments are round, the disk lights of the subject technology could be square, triangular, hexagonal, in an irregular shape, the shape of an object in outline (e.g. a flower, butterfly, paw, football) or any shape.
(21) While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles. It will also be understood that the present invention includes any combination of the features and elements disclosed herein and any combination of equivalent features. The exemplary embodiments shown herein are presented for the purposes of illustration only and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention.