Wearable and illuminating wings
10751637 ยท 2020-08-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher Kelly (New Albany, IN, US)
- Joshua C. Kelly (Sellersburg, IN, US)
- Max Armendariz Lalama (Georgetown, IN, US)
- Ariel Macaulay Bruton (Louisville, KY, US)
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2121/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63J7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B6/0036
PHYSICS
F21V5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pair of wearable, lighted wings, including a base of the wings that contain lights specifically oriented to illuminate veins of a structured body of the wings and spring-loaded hinges that connect the bases of the wings to a housing thus allowing the wings to move freely when worn by an individual.
Claims
1. Wearable, illuminating wings comprising: a housing comprising a front and back cover that are securable to each other, wherein the front cover contains cavities and the back cover contains openings, wherein the openings of the back cover align with the cavities of the front cover when the back and front cover are secured together, and wherein, when the front cover is secured to the back cover, cradles are formed; straps, each comprising a first and second end, wherein the first end is secured to a top portion of the front cover and the second end is connected to a bottom portion of the front cover; wings, comprising a base and a wing structured body; wherein the base for each of the wings comprises front and back casings that are securable to each other, wherein a first end of each of the bases comprises a spring-loaded hinge securable within the cradles; wherein the wing structured body comprises foundations and a shaped portion, wherein the foundations are securable to the front and back casings, and wherein the shaped portions comprise veins extending from the foundations to an edge of the wings; and LEDs securable to a surface of the front and back casings.
2. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the foundations of the wings comprise slots that points towards the veins of the shaped portion.
3. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 2, wherein the LEDs securable to the surface of the front and back casings are further connected to the slots of the foundations of the wings.
4. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the shaped portions of the wings further comprise open and non-opened portions.
5. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the LEDs are electrically connected to a printed circuit board that is connected to the inside surface of the front and back casings.
6. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the wings are composed of a plastic material that refracts light from the LEDs.
7. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the spring-loaded hinges comprise: a primary knuckle secured to the first end of the front of the front casings; a secondary and tertiary knuckle secured to the first end of the back casings; wherein the primary knuckle is secured between the secondary and tertiary knuckle when the front and back casings are connected; a pin inserted inside the primary, secondary and tertiary knuckles when the front and back casings are secured; and springs secured around the secondary and tertiary knuckle.
8. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the front cover of the housing further comprises a battery compartment comprising batteries connected therein.
9. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the back cover of the housing further comprises a changeable aesthetic panel connected to an outer surface thereof.
10. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, further comprising an on/off switch that is connected to the battery housing via a cable.
11. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 1, wherein the front and back casings each further comprise a wing stopper secured to the first end of each the front and back casings.
12. Wearable, illuminating wings comprising: a housing comprising a front and back cover that are securable to each other, wherein the front cover contains cavities and the back cover contains openings, wherein the openings of the back cover align with the cavities of the front cover when the back and front cover are secured together, and wherein, when the front cover is secured to the back cover, cradles are formed; straps, each comprising a first and second end, wherein the first end is secured to a top portion of the front cover and the second end is connected to a bottom portion of the front cover; wings, comprising a base and a wing structured body; wherein the base for each of the wings comprises front and back casings that are securable to each other, wherein a first end of each of the bases comprises a spring-loaded hinge securable within the cradles; wherein the wing structured body comprises foundations and a shaped portion, wherein the foundations comprise slots and are securable to the front and back casings, and wherein the shaped portions comprise veins extending from the foundations to an edge of the wings; and LEDs securable to the slots on a surface of the front and back casings.
13. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 12, wherein the slots point towards the veins of the shaped portion.
14. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 12, wherein the spring-loaded hinges comprise: a primary knuckle secured to the first end of the front of the front casings; a secondary and tertiary knuckle secured to the first end of the back casings; wherein the primary knuckle is secured between the secondary and tertiary knuckle when the front and back casings are connected; a pin inserted inside the primary, secondary and tertiary knuckles when the front and back casings are secured; and springs secured around the secondary and tertiary knuckle.
15. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 12, wherein the shaped portions of the wings further comprise open and non-opened portions.
16. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 12, wherein the front and back casings each further comprise a wing stopper secured to the first end of each the front and back casings.
17. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 12, wherein the LEDs are electrically connected to a printed circuit board that is connected to the inside surface of the front and back casings.
18. Wearable, illuminating wings comprising: a housing comprising a front and back cover that are securable to each other, wherein the front cover contains cavities and the back cover contains openings, wherein the openings of the back cover align with the cavities of the front cover when the back and front cover are secured together, and wherein, when the front cover is secured to the back cover, cradles are formed; straps, each comprising a first and second end, wherein the first end is secured to a top portion of the front cover and the second end is connected to a bottom portion of the front cover; wings, comprising a base and a wing structured body; wherein the base for each of the wings comprises front and back casings that are securable to each other, wherein a first end of each of the bases comprises a spring-loaded hinge securable within the cradles; wherein the spring-loaded hinges comprise: a primary knuckle secured to the first end of the front of the front casings; a secondary and tertiary knuckle secured to the first end of the back casings; wherein the primary knuckle is secured between the secondary and tertiary knuckle when the front and back casings are connected; a pin inserted inside the primary, secondary and tertiary knuckles when the front and back casings are secured; and springs secured around the secondary and tertiary knuckle wherein the wing structured body comprises foundations and a shaped portion, wherein the foundations comprise slots and are securable to the front and back casings, and wherein the shaped portions comprise veins extending from the foundations to an edge of the wings; and LEDs securable to the slots on a surface of the front and back casings.
19. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 18, wherein the slots point towards the veins of the shaped portions.
20. The wearable, illuminating wings of claim 18, wherein the front and back casing each further comprise a wing stopper secured to the first end of both the front and back casings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(10) In one embodiment is a pair of wearable, illuminating wings 10 shown in
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(12) The cradles 39, as shown in
(13) The front and back casings (42, 44) both further preferably include a stopper (58, 59) that is secured to each casing, for example by being molded into each casing. These stoppers are set at a certain preselected angle from one another, preferably from forty-five to one-hundred and twenty degrees (45-120 degrees), more preferably about ninety degrees (90 degrees). These stoppers are important element of one embodiment as they work together to allow the wings to move freely in a back and forth flapping motion but limit said movement within a preselected arc of motion. The front casing stopper 58 is surprisingly useful because, when a wearer sits down, this stopper permits the wings to lay flat against a surface that the wearer is leaning against, without extending the wings too far forward where it would adversely affect the user. The back casing stopper 59 further allows the wings to move freely with a wearer's movement but stops the wings from moving closely together and hitting one another. When the front and back casing of the bases of the wings are connected and the spring-loaded hinges 50 are secured within the cavities 28 of the front cover 22 of the housing 20, the back cover 24 of the housing secures to the front cover of the housing to secure the spring-loaded hinges within the cradles 39. Specifically, the openings of the back cover provide room for the stopper of the back casing to move at a predetermined angle and stop the wings from touching. This is advantageous because it limits or prevents the possibility damage from the wings crashing into one another when a wearer is actively moving. Further, the combination of the stoppers on each casing provides the most realistic wing motion possible. This allows a wearer to move and flap the wings whenever the wearer moves. This provides the look of flapping wings without needing a battery powered mechanism or a strap or cable, thereby creating an aesthetically pleasing wearable wing.
(14) In one embodiment, the bases 40 of the wings 70 further include LEDs 60 secured to an inner edge (46, 48) of each the front and back casings. The LEDs can include various colors and be of varying intensity. In the embodiment shown in
(15) Further secured to the inner edges (46, 48) of the front 43 and back casings 44 of the bases 40 of the wings 70 is a foundation 72 of the wings, as shown in
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(17) The wearable, illuminating wings 10 also include straps 69. These straps are preferably adjustable and are made of any material that is comfortable for a wearer. These straps include a first end second end. The first end of each of the straps is connected above the cavities 28 of the front cover 22 of the housing 20 on an inner surface of the front cover. The second end is connected below the cavities of the front cover of the housing on an inner surface of the front cover. These straps are connected via screws and are further secured with the connection of the back cover 24 to the front cover of the housing. In the embodiment shown in
(18) In one embodiment, the power button is located on a back surface of the back cover 24 of the housing 20 (not shown). In another embodiment, the power button is remote and can be activated via a user's phone or using RFID technology.
(19) In one embodiment, the switch 68 can be located in a remote control, so the wearer or someone else can remotely control the wearable, illuminating wings 10. In this embodiment, the wearable, illuminating wings can include a communication system, for example in the housing 20, that allows the wearable, illuminating wings to respond to and communicate with the remote.
(20) While several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the inventions as disclosed herein.
LISTING OF ELEMENTS
(21) Wearable, illuminating wings 10 Housing 20 Front cover 22 Back cover 24 Battery compartment 26 Batteries (not shown) Battery compartment door 27 Cavities 28 Openings 30 Changeable aesthetic panel 32 Right, inner surface of the front cover 34 Left, inner surface of the front cover 36 Right, inner surface of the back cover 37 Left, inner surface of the back cover 38 Cradles 39 Bases 40 Front casing 42 Back casing 44 Inner portion of front casing 46 Inner portion of back casing 48 Spring-loaded hinges 50 Primary knuckle 52 Pin 54 Secondary knuckle 55 Tertiary knuckle 56 Springs 57 Front casing stopper 58 Back casing stopper 59 LEDs 60 Printed circuit board 66 Wiring 67 Switch 68 Straps 69 Wings 70 Foundation 72 Slots 74 Structured bodies 76 Veins 78 Edge 80 Open portions 82 Closed portions 84