LIGHT SYSTEM FOR AQUARIUM AND METHODS
20230048776 · 2023-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/308
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A01K63/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A light system for an aquarium includes an aquarium tank and a lid covering the open top of the tank. The lid is pivotably attached to the tank and is pivotable between a covered position and uncovered position. A light source is secured to an interior portion of the lid and moves with the lid between the covered position and uncovered position. The light source emits a. light beam. An alignment arrangement is provided for the light source and is constructed and arranged to ensure the light beam projects into the tank interior volume regardless of the position of the lid and light source.
Claims
1. A light system for an aquarium; the system comprising: (a) an aquarium tank having a surrounding wall defining an interior volume; an open top in communication with the interior volume; (b) a lid covering the open top of the tank; the lid being pivotably attached to the tank and being pivotable between a covered position and uncovered position; the lid having an interior portion in communication with the interior volume, when the lid is in the covered position; (c) a light source secured to the interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid between the covered position and uncovered position; the light source emitting a light beam; and (d) an alignment arrangement for the light source constructed and arranged to ensure the light beam projects into the tank interior volume regardless of the position of the lid and light source.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the alignment arrangement includes a pivotable shield secured to the interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid between the covered position and uncovered position; the shield pivoting by gravity to a position deflecting the light beam into the tank interior, when the lid is moved to the uncovered position.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the alignment arrangement includes a pair of swivel joints extending between the lid and opposite ends of the shield.
4. The system of claim 2 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb fixed at opposite ends.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the alignment arrangement includes a pair of articulated joints between the lid and the light source; wherein the articulated joints permit the light source to pivot with gravity to project the light beam continuously into the tank interior volume, when the lid is moved between the covered position and uncovered position.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb fixed at opposite ends to the articulated joints.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the alignment arrangement includes a pulley system to rotate the light source when the lid is moved between the covered position and uncovered position.
8. The system of claim 7 wherein: (a) the lid is connected to the tank along a hinge joint; (b) the pulley system includes a belt-pulley system having a first wheel connected to the hinge joint, and a second wheel connected to the light source, and a belt around each of the first wheel and second wheel; wherein when the lid is moved along the hinge joint between the covered position and the uncovered position, the first wheel rotates and translates motion to the belt causing the second wheel to rotate and rotate the light source.
9. The system of claim 7 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb secured at opposite ends to the pulley system.
10. A method of providing lighting into an interior of an aquarium; the aquarium including a tank having a surrounding wall defining an interior volume; an open top in communication with the interior volume; a lid pivotably covering the open top of the tank; a light source secured to the interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid; the method comprising: (a) pivoting the lid from a position covering the tank to a position exposing the open top of the tank; and (b) using an alignment arrangement for the light source to ensure a light beam from the light source projects into the tank interior volume regardless of the position of the lid and light source.
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12. An alignment arrangement for use with a light source having a beam and a tank having a pivotable lid; the alignment arrangement comprising: one of a pivotable shield; or a pair of articulated joints; or a pulley system; constructed and arranged to ensure the light beam project into the tank regardless of the position of the lid and light source.
13. The alignment arrangement of claim 12 wherein the alignment arrangement includes the pivotable shield; the shield pivoting by gravity to a position deflecting the light beam into the tank, based on a position of the lid.
14. The alignment arrangement of claim 12 wherein the alignment arrangement includes the pair of articulated joint to permit the light source to pivot with gravity to project the light beam continuously into the tank, based on a position of the lid.
15. The alignment arrangement of claim 12 wherein the alignment arrangement includes the pulley system to rotate the light source, based on a position of the lid.
16. A system comprising the alignment arrangement of claim 12 and further including the tank having the pivotable lid; and the light source secured to an interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb.
18. The system of claim 3 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb fixed at opposite ends.
19. The system of claim 8 wherein the light source is a fluorescent light bulb secured at opposite ends to the pulley system.
20. A system comprising the alignment arrangement of claim 13 and further including the tank having the pivotable lid; and the light source secured to an interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid.
21. A system comprising the alignment arrangement of claim 14 and further including the tank having the pivotable lid; and the light source secured to an interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid.
22. A system comprising the alignment arrangement of claim 15 and further including the tank having the pivotable lid; and the light source secured to an interior portion of the lid and moving with the lid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] Along the upper portion of the surrounding wall 104 is an open top 108 in communication with the interior volume 106.
[0034] A lid assembly 110 assembly is illustrated covering the open top 108 of the tank 102. The lid assembly 110 includes a frame 50 secured to the free terminal end of the top of the surrounding wall 104 and a lid 52 in pivotable relation to the frame 50. The frame 50 is typically secured to the tank wall 104, and the lid 52 is removable, such that the interior volume 106 of the tank 102 can be accessed. In many example systems, the lid assembly 110 is oriented relative to the tank wall such that the lid 52 pivots relative to the frame 50 adjacent a rear wall 112 of the tank wall 104 at a pivot connection 113. The pivot connection 113 can be with hinges other suitable attachments. The lid 52 can be pivotable between the covered position as shown in
[0035] In reference now to
[0036] The lid assembly 110 has a light source 120. The light source 120 can be secured to the interior portion 114 and moved with the lid 52 between the covered position and uncovered position. The light source 120 emits a light beam. In many typical systems, the light source 120 is a florescent light bulb 122 fixed to the interior portion 114 of the lid 52 at opposite ends.
[0037] In accordance with principles of this disclosure, the light system includes an alignment arrangement 124. The alignment arrangement 124 is for the light source 120 and is constructed and arranged to ensure that the light beam projects into the tank interior volume 106 regardless of the position of the lid 52 and light source 120. This will provide the advantage of having light into the interior volume 106, while servicing the aquarium 106 with the lid 52 pivoted into the uncovered position while avoiding having the light beam shine directly into the eyes of the person servicing the aquarium 100.
[0038] In reference now to the embodiment of
[0039] The alignment arrangement 124 includes a pair of swivel joints 132, 134, at opposite ends of the light bulb 122. The swivel joints 132, 134 extend between the lid 52 and opposite ends of the shield 130. As can be seen by comparing
[0040] In reference now to
[0041] The light source 120 is typically a florescent light bulb 122, fixed at opposite ends to the articulated joints 140.
[0042] It can be seen by comparing
[0043] In reference now to
[0044] In the embodiment of
[0045] Many embodiments are possible. In the example shown, the pulley system 150 includes a belt-pulley system 152 having at least: a first wheel 154 connected to the hinge joint 113; a second wheel 156 connected to the light source 120; and a belt 158 connected to the hinge joint 113. The belt 158 is around each of the first wheel 154 and second wheel 156.
[0046] In variations, the belt-pulley system 152 can also include a pair of first wheels at opposite ends of the light source 120; a pair of second wheels at opposite ends of the hinge joint 113; and a pair of belts connecting the first and second wheels.
[0047] When the lid 52 is moved along the hinge joint 113 between the covered position and uncovered position, the first wheels 154, 160 rotate and translate motion to the belts 158, 164, causing the second wheels 156, 162 to rotate and rotate the light source 120. In this manner, the light beam projects into the tank interior 106, regardless of the position of the lid 52. In this embodiment, the light source 120 is also florescent lightbulb 122 secured at opposite ends to the pulley system 150.
[0048] These systems can be used in a method of providing lighting into the interior volume 106 of the aquarium 100. The method includes pivoting the lid 52 from a position covering the tank 102 to a position exposing the top 108 of the tank 102. The method includes using the alignment arrangement 124 to ensure that the light beam from the light source 120 projects into the tank interior volume 106 regardless of the position of the lid 52 and light source 120.
[0049] The above represents example principles. Many embodiments can be made using these principles.