Light Bib

20220217921 ยท 2022-07-14

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    Abstract

    A flat flexible mirrored disk with portions removed to allow transformation into a conical mirror that can be placed around and removed from a plant's stalk. Conical mirror redirects wasted light back into plant canopy.

    Claims

    1. The claim of this invention is the utilization of a single piece, light reflective mirrored surface that can be transformed from a flat surface to a conical shape with the ability to be positioned around and removed from a plant's stalk.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0003] Light Bib is constructed of a thin semi ridged material with a mirrored surface. The disc has a wedge removed from the perimeter to the center. At the disk center is a hole large enough to accommodate and receive a plant stalk (FIG. 1 reference character .a) Along each edge running from the perimeter to the center hole is a tung protrusion (FIG. 1 reference character .b) one tung has a latch notch (FIG. 1 reference character .c). There are corresponding slots (FIG. 1 reference character .d) to receive tungs (FIG. 1 reference character .b). These slots are spaced to allow adjustment to the cone for focusing the reflective light pattern. Light Bib is slid over the base of the plant stalk. When plant stalk is positioned in disk center hole the edges are pulled together and tungs inserted into corresponding slots. Notched tung latch (FIG. 1 reference character .c) catches slot (FIG. 1 reference character .d) edge and holds disk, now a cone (FIGS. 2 & 3), in place.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0004] Light Bib is made utilizing a flexible mirrored disk (FIG. 1) portions of the disk are removed to create a disk that can transformed from a flat mirrored disk to a conical mirror which is placed around a plant's stalk base. After the disk is put in place it is closed (FIG. 2) and then obtains a conical shape (FIG. 3). Light Bib has several slots (FIG. 1 reference character .d) to adjust cone angle and focus reflected light. Light that passes through the plant's canopy is reflected back into the canopy instead of being absorbed by the soil increasing photosynthetically active radiation value. Light energy that would normally be wasted can instead be used by the plant, producing a higher yield for light energy expended.

    LIGHT BIB DRAWINGS FIGURES DESCRIPTION

    [0005] FIG. 1: Top view, Open Position

    [0006] FIG. 2: Top view, Closed Position

    [0007] FIG. 3: Side view, Closed Position

    [0008] FIG. 4: Side view, In place at the base of plant