Apparatus and method for lighted swing seat
20200094152 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
- James L. Renner, JR. (Suwanee, GA, US)
- Robert J. Lochner (Alpharetta, GA, US)
- Jeffrey James Newkirk (Lake Worth, FL, US)
Cpc classification
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A lighted swing seat has multiple colors of battery-powered or motion-activated LED lights in a housing with a translucent top surface. A controller is configured to flash the plurality of multicolor LEDs, in a set sequence or randomly. A motion sensor is configured to turn off the lights when the swing seat has not moved for a time period exceeding a delay time.
Claims
1. A lighted swing seat comprising a seat housing comprising a translucent top surface, a bottom surface, a first cavity provided between the top surface and the bottom surface a plurality of multicolor LEDs; at least one battery; and a controller configured to flash the LEDs by directing current from the battery to each of the plurality of LEDs.
2. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to flash the plurality of multicolor LEDs, in a set sequence or randomly, by directing current from the battery to each of the plurality of multicolor LEDs in flashing cycle.
3. The lighted swing seat of claim 2 wherein the flashing cycle comprises a fast flashing cycle time and a slow flashing cycle time.
4. The lighted swing seat of claim 3 wherein the flashing cycle is approximately 12 seconds, and comprises a fast flashing cycle time of approximately 6 seconds and a slow flashing cycle time of approximately 6 seconds.
5. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 wherein the the plurality of multicolor LEDs further comprises LEDs of seven colors; the fast flashing cycle comprises a first flashing each of the LED colors for approximately 0.42 seconds, and a second flashing of each of the LED colors for approximately 0.42 seconds; and the slow flashing cycle comprises a flashing each of the LED colors for approximately 0.85 seconds.
6. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 further comprising a manual on/off switch.
7. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 further comprising a motion sensor configured to turn off the lights when the swing seat has not moved for a time period exceeding a delay time.
8. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 further comprising a motion sensor on/off switch configured to activate or deactivate the motion sensor.
9. The lighted swing seat of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises translucent concave side walls.
10. A lighted swing seat comprising a seat housing comprising a translucent top surface with translucent concave side walls, the top surface configured to serve as a seat, a bottom surface, a first cavity provided between the top surface and the bottom surface a plurality of multicolor LEDs; at least one battery; a controller configured to flash plurality of multicolor LEDs, in a set sequence or randomly, by directing current from the battery to each of the plurality of multicolor LEDs in flashing cycle; and a motion sensor configured to turn off the lights when the swing seat has not moved for a time period exceeding a delay time.
11. The lighted swing seat of claim 10 wherein the flashing cycle comprises a fast flashing cycle time and a slow flashing cycle time.
12. The lighted swing seat of claim 11 wherein the flashing cycle is approximately 12 seconds, and comprises a fast flashing cycle time of approximately 6 seconds and a slow flashing cycle time of approximately 6 seconds.
13. The lighted swing seat of claim 10 wherein the the plurality of multicolor LEDs further comprises LEDs of seven colors; the fast flashing cycle comprises a first flashing each of the LED colors for approximately 0.42 seconds, and a second flashing of each of the LED colors for approximately 0.42 seconds; and the slow flashing cycle comprises a flashing each of the LED colors for approximately 0.85 seconds.
14. The lighted swing seat of claim 10 further comprising a manual on/off switch.
15. The lighted swing seat of claim 10 further comprising a motion sensor on/off switch configured to activate or deactivate the motion sensor.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
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ELEMENT LIST
[0012] The following list of elements is provided for convenience on review
[0013] lighted LED seat 101
[0014] seat housing 110 [0015] a translucent top surface 120 [0016] translucent side walls 122, 124 [0017] triangular lens features 126 [0018] 4-sided parallelogram lens features 128 [0019] a bottom surface 130 [0020] a first cavity 140 [0021] battery compartment door 142 [0022] a plurality of multicolor LEDs 150 [0023] LED PCBs 152, 154, 156 [0024] battery 160; [0025] a controller 170 [0026] manual on/off switch 180 [0027] motion sensor 190 [0028] swing attachment features 200, 202
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[0036] Light Control
[0037] In one example, the LED lights are provided in seven different colors which flash randomly in a fast flashing cycle of about 12 seconds, in a fast cycle of about 6 seconds, with each color flashing about 0.42 seconds; and in a slow cycle of about 6 seconds, with each color flashing about 0.85 seconds.
[0038] In other examples, lights may flash in different patterns, or randomly.
[0039] In some examples, the seat may include a second ON/OFF switch as a TRY ME function on a side panel, so that prospective customers can observe the lights. This feature may be powered by a button battery.
[0040] While an exemplary embodiment of the device has been described, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum relationships for the components and steps of the invention, including variations in order, form, content, function and manner of operation, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. The above description and drawings are illustrative of modifications that can be made without departing from the present invention. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents are intended to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.