MODULAR HOOP ILLUMINATED CONNECTOR
20200338382 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V23/0492
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B2220/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A modular play and/or exercise hoop having a tear-drop shaped cross section that includes tube segments that are attached to each other by connectors into a circular ring. The connectors have an illumination circuit that project light into each tube segment.
Claims
1. A modular hoop, comprising: more than one tube segment; more than one connector inserted into a portion of each tube segment to configure the more than one tube segment into a circular ring; and an illumination circuit in each connector that projects light into each tube segment.
2. The modular hoop of claim 1, wherein the hoop comprises a teardrop shaped cross section.
3. The modular hoop of claim 2, wherein the teardrop shaped cross-section comprises an axis of symmetry that is parallel to a central axis of the hoop
4. The modular hoop of claim 1, wherein each tube segment comprises an iridescent coating.
5. The modular hoop of claim 1, further comprising an iridescent film applied to an outer surface of each tube segment.
6. The modular hoop of claim 1, wherein each connector comprises a center portion attached to ribbed portions attach to a connector portion, wherein each connector portion and ribbed portion are received within each tube segment and the center portion comprises a perimeter of the modular hoop.
7. The modular hoop of claim 6, wherein each connector comprises a teardrop shaped cross-section configured to be press fit into each teardrop shaped tube segment.
8. The modular hoop of claim 6, further comprising an adhesive on the connector portion and/or the ribbed portion.
9. The modular hoop of claim 6, wherein the illumination circuit comprises an circuit disposed within the center portion of the connector and a lighting element connected to the circuit board and positioned within the ribbed portion and/or the connector portion.
10. The modular hoop of claim 9, wherein the electronic circuit further comprises a motion sensor to actuate the lighting element.
11. The modular hoop of claim 10, wherein the motion sensor sends a signal to a processor of the electronic circuit to provide illumination from each lighting element in a predetermined pattern.
12. The modular hoop of claim 6, wherein the electronic circuit further comprises a counter that measures the number of swings or rotations of the modular hoop.
13. The modular hoop of claim 6, further comprising a reflector between the electronic circuit and each lighting element.
14. The modular hoop of claim 6, further comprising a light diffuser.
15. The modular hoop of claim 1, further comprising an iridescent film bonded to an outer surface of each tube segment that accents a base color of each tube segment.
16. A circular hoop, comprising: a plurality of tube segments; a plurality of connectors, each connector inserted into a portion of each tube segment to configure the more than one tube segment into a circular ring; and an illumination circuit in each connector that projects light into each tube segment.
17. The circular hoop of claim 16, wherein the illumination circuit comprises an electronic circuit board mounted in a center of the connector and lights that extend away from the electronic circuit board toward each end of the connector to project light into each tube segment.
18. The circular hoop of claim 17, wherein the lights comprise light emitting diodes.
19. The circular hoop of claim 17, further comprising a reflector to project light into each tube segment.
20. The circular hoop of claim 16, wherein each tube segment comprises an inner wall and an outer wall each having a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a V-shaped angle relative to a central axis of the hoop and a rounded top-portion attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0038] The hoop 100 is formed from a semi-rigid plastic, such as, for example, extruded polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate glycol, the latter being a type of thermoplastic polyester. The thickness of the hollow hoop 100 may depend on a desired weight and amount of rigidity. The diameter of the hoop 100 may range from 32-39 inches for youth or advanced adult hoopers. Mid-size hoops 100 may be approximately 36-42 inches in diameter. Large hoops 100 are typically 42 inches or larger. However, the diameter of the hoop can vary significantly based on the height and ability of the user. Typically, hoops 100 may weigh from about 0.2 to 2.5 pounds.
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[0043] The hoop tube segments 120 are pressed onto the connector 122 as shown by the arrows in
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[0045] The LEDs extend away from the electronic circuit board or printed circuit board and are positioned in a channel inside the connector. The LEDs may be electrically attached to the circuit board by wires or flexible conductive strips or rods.
[0046] A vibration force causes a metal component or spring of the impact switch 140 to move causing it to intermittently create a conductive path but touching a metal contact. The impact switch 24 sends a signal to the integrated circuit 138 to trigger the LEDs subject to a predetermined flashing mode for a predetermined length of time.
[0047] An iridescent or pearlescent coating or film may be bonded to the inside or the outside of the hoop. The iridescent film is transparent so that it accents or enhances the base color of the hoop. The hoop may have internal lighting and the film can create shimmering, wavering colors as the angle of view or angle of illumination changes. The film may be about 10-30 microns in thickness and it can contain multiple layers of different polymers.
[0048] Other types of films may be used for different effects. For example, the film may give the modular hoop a prismatic, rainbow-like, kaleidoscopic, opalescent, pearlescent shimmering, glittering or sparkling appearance. In one embodiment, the combination of film and lighting may project various patterns onto other surfaces.
[0049] The illumination circuit or light emitting circuit assembly 20 comprises a battery 21 that provides the necessary working voltage, a plurality of LEDs (light emitting diodes) 22, and an impact switch 23 electrically connected between the battery 21 and the LEDs 22. The impact switch 23 is comprised of a metal casing 24 and a metal spring 25. The metal casing 24 is connected to one terminal, for example, the positive terminal of the battery 21 by a conductor 27. The metal spring 25 is suspended inside the metal casing 24, having one end inserted through an electrically insulative pad 240 in the metal casing 24 and connected to the other terminal, namely, the negative terminal of the battery 21 by a conductor 26.
[0050] The above description of various embodiments reveals the general nature of the invention so that others can readily modify and/or adapt for various applications other embodiments without departing from the concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications are within the scope of the claims and equivalents. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. The means, materials, and steps for carrying out various disclosed functions may take a variety of alternative forms without departing from the invention.