Light-emitting basin

10738991 · 2020-08-11

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    Abstract

    The present invention is a novel light-emitting basin which includes a body. A surface of the body protrudes or is recessed to form a chamber. The body and/or a chamber wall of the chamber is in an atypical shape or a polyhedron shape. At least part of the chamber wall of the chamber forms a luminous body which is light reflective or light refractive. By using the novel light-emitting basin of the present invention, the surface of the body protrudes or is recessed to form a chamber. Fittings such as electric parts can be disposed in the chamber and thus could not be damaged easily.

    Claims

    1. A novel light-emitting basin, characterized in that it comprises: a basin-shaped body being used as a bird bath; the body is integrally molded: a bottom surface of the body protrudes inwardly into the body to form a hollow chamber, a chamber wall of the chamber is in a polyhedron shape; the bottom of the chamber is provided with a light diffuser plate, causing the chamber to be formed into a hollow sealed or semi-sealed chamber; a light-emitting component and a power source which provides electricity for the light-emitting component are provided inside the chamber, the electricity is provided from an external solar panel; the light diffuser plate is provided corresponding to light emitted from the light-emitting component, causing the chamber wall of the chamber to form a luminous body which is light refractive; light emitted from the light-emitting component is absorbed by the luminous body, and concentrates in the chamber, to turn the luminous body into a bright light package which also brightens the body; the body is tucked from top to the bottom portion of the body to form a stand for supporting; wherein the luminous body is entirely made of a translucent body with light-penetrative materials.

    2. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that a center of the bottom surface of the body protrudes inwardly into the body to form the chamber.

    3. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that a top edge of the lateral chamber wall of the chamber is higher than, at a same level as or lower than a top edge of the body; the chamber wall of the chamber forms the luminous body which is in a bow-shape or an arc shape.

    4. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that the luminous body has one or more than two refractive indices.

    5. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that a projected area of the luminous body accounts for 20-60% of a projected area of the body.

    6. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that a projected area of the luminous body accounts for 30-40% of a projected area of the body.

    7. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that the body is formed by glass, ceramic, resin, rubber, plastic material, plastic or metal.

    8. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that the body or the light diffuser plate is opened with a through hole.

    9. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 1, which is characterized in that the light diffuser plate is assembled at the bottom of the body by means of adhering, rotatable fastening, fastening or close-fitting.

    10. The novel light-emitting basin as in claim 8, which is characterized in that an interface is provided on the light-emitting component; the power electrically connects to the light-emitting component through an interface.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the novel light-emitting basin of the present invention.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing the chamber of the present invention being cut horizontally.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the chamber of the present invention being cut vertically.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the chamber located above the body of the present invention.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the chamber located below the body of the present invention.

    (6) FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the electric parts assembled in the chamber of the present invention.

    (7) FIG. 6a is a schematic view showing a solar panel serving as the external power of the present invention.

    (8) FIG. 6b is a schematic view showing the present invention connecting to the external power through the interface.

    (9) FIG. 6c is a schematic view showing the wire passing through the through hole to electrically connect to the external power.

    (10) FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the present invention being used as an inserted light in courtyard.

    (11) FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the present invention being used as a bird bath or an ornamental pot.

    (12) FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing the present invention being used as a hanging planter, a hanging basket or a pendant light.

    (13) FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing the present invention being used as a bracket light or a wall light.

    (14) In the figures:

    (15) TABLE-US-00001 Body 1 Chamber 2 Luminous body 3 Light diffuser plate 4 Interface 41 Through hole 42 Electric parts 5 Light-emitting component 51 Power 52 Wire 53

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (16) To further explain the technical proposal of the present invention, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the embodiments below.

    (17) As illustrated in FIGS. 1-10, the novel light-emitting basin of the present invention comprises a body 1. The body 1 is made of glass, resin, metal, rubber, plastic, plastic material, ceramic, etc. It can be integrally molded or formed by combining or laminating the materials above.

    (18) The body 1 is in an atypical shape or a polyhedron shape. As illustrated in FIG. 4, viewing from the top, the center of the bottom of the body 1 is recessed inwards to form a chamber 2 above. Alternatively, as illustrated in FIG. 5, viewing from the top, the center of the bottom of the body 1 protrudes inwards to form a chamber 2 below.

    (19) The chamber 2 is in an atypical shape, a polyhedron shape, an inverted-trapezoidal shape, a dome shape or a bow shape. At least part of a chamber wall of the chamber 2 form a luminous body 3 which is light reflective or light refractive. The luminous body 3 is made into a translucent body with light-penetrative materials, so that light passes through the translucent body from inside to outside or from outside to inside, thus producing a variety of light changes such as refraction and diffused reflection. Alternatively, the luminous body 3 is made into a refractive body with light-reflective materials. Thus, the refractive body can reflect external light, which can also achieve a luminous effect.

    (20) The luminous body 3 as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 is split horizontally or vertically to form an atypical shape, a polyhedron shape or a dome shape with multiple refractive indices. The projected area of the luminous body 3 accounts for 20-60% of the projected area of the body 1, preferably 30-40%.

    (21) The light diffuser plate 4 is provided at the bottom of the body 1. The light diffuser plate 4 is assembled at the body 1 by means of adhering, rotatable fastening, fastening or close-fitting.

    (22) Electric parts 5 are placed in the chamber 2. Electric parts 5 mainly comprise circuit board, light-emitting component 51, power 52, etc.

    Embodiment 1

    (23) As illustrated in FIG. 4, the body 1 is integrally molded into a basin shape by the use of glass. The bottom surface of the body 1 is recessed inwards to form the chamber 2 above. A lateral chamber wall of the chamber 2 extends upwards to form a conical or cylindrical shape, and the top edge of the lateral chamber wall is at the same level as or lower than the top edge of the body 1, preferably higher than the top edge of the body 1. A bottom chamber wall of the chamber 2 protrudes towards the bottom to form an arc shaped luminous body 3. The luminous body 3 can be made into a translucent body with light-penetrative materials.

    (24) Circuit board, power 52 etc. are placed in the chamber 2 above. The light-emitting component 51 can be provided inside and/or outside the chamber 2 above, and the light-emitting component 51 is roughly provided at a position higher than the top edge of the body 1. Thus, light emitted from the light-emitting component 51 can pass through the lateral chamber wall of the chamber 2 to brighten the body 1.

    Embodiment 2

    (25) As illustrated in FIG. 5, the bottom surface of the body 1 protrudes inwards to form the chamber 2 below. The top edge of a lateral chamber wall can also be higher, at the same level as or lower than the top edge of the body 1. As illustrated in FIG. 6, light-emitting component 51 is placed in the chamber 2 below.

    (26) As illustrated in FIG. 6a, the power 52 can be in form of an external solar panel, alternating current, DC power or battery cell. The power 52 electrically connects to the light-emitting component 51 through a wire.

    (27) Electrical connecting methods can be in form of the following:

    (28) As illustrated in FIG. 6b, an interface 41 is provided on the light diffuser plate 4. The interface 41 can be a socket or a plug. The light-emitting component 51 electrically connects to an external solar panel, alternating current or DC power through the interface 41.

    (29) As illustrated in FIG. 6c, the light diffuser plate 4 is opened with a through hole 42. One end of the wire 53 passes through the through hole 42 and electrically connects to the light-emitting component 51. Another end of the wire 53 electrically connects to an external alternating current, DC power or solar panel.

    (30) Certainly, an interface and a through hole can also be provided on the body 1 or the light-emitting component 51, so that the light-emitting component 51 can electrically connect to the external solar panel, alternating current, DC power and battery cell.

    (31) In short, the power 52 can be provided inside and/or outside the body 1, and/or be provided inside and/or outside the chamber 2, and/or be provided inside and/or outside the luminous body 3.

    (32) The light-emitting component 51 can be in form of LED lamp beads. Part of the light emitted from the LED lamp beads passes through the translucent body. The other part of the light first passes through the light diffuser plate 4 at the bottom surface and then through the translucent body to turn the translucent body into a bright and gorgeous light package which does not only brighten the chamber wall of the chamber 2, but also further brighten the body 1 by the light passing from the chamber wall 2.

    (33) When in use as illustrated in FIGS. 7-10, the light-emitting basin is placed in an environment such as indoor and outdoor and courtyard. It can also be used as inserted light, bird bath, ornamental pot, hanging planter, hanging basket, pendant light, bracket light, wall light etc. in courtyard. With such bow-shaped translucent body absorbing the light emitted from the LED lamp beads provided in the chamber 2, the light concentrates in the entire chamber 2, which make the shape of the body 1 outstanding and highlight the patterns and colors on the chamber wall as well as the uneven patterns on the body 1 surface. Thus, the entire light-emitting basin is perfectly clear and bright, gorgeous and dazzling in the night. Also, after water is filled in the body 1, as the water in the basin ripples, patterns on the chamber wall of the chamber 2 and body 1 surface such as fish, dragon and grass appear more realistic, vivid and lively.

    (34) The present invention changes the sole ornamental function of conventional basins. It is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Water and food are placed in the body 1, bringing convenience to lives with pets. As ornamental crafts, they are perfectly clear and bright, gorgeous and dazzling in the night. They have a high ornamental value and bring and visual enjoyment to people.

    (35) The foregoing embodiments and drawings are not limiting the product form and style of the present invention. All suitable modifications and equivalents made by those skilled in the art may be resorted to falling within the scope of the invention.