Ultraviolet shadow box
10334971 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F21V19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A box is provided for displaying items, at least one of which is an ultraviolet-reactive item. The box is sized for insertion into a showcase. The box includes a box structure for containing the items to be displayed, and has at least one shadowing surface, and at least one open or glazed surface. Lighting is provided that is wired with the box structure, and includes a 365 nm ultraviolet LED diode assembly in an adjustable strip. A means is provided for directing the position or orientation of the adjustable strip so that the ultraviolet LED stimulates visible fluorescence in the ultraviolet-reactive item, while areas in the box are subject to ambient or showcase white light penetrating into the box structure through the at least one open or glazed surface; and areas in the box are subject to shadowing from the at least one shadowing surface.
Claims
1. A box for displaying items, at least one of which is an ultraviolet-reactive item, the box being sized for insertion into a showcase, and the box comprising: a box structure for containing the items to be displayed, the structure including at least one shadowing surface, and at least one open or glazed surface; lighting wired with the box structure and obscured by the at least one shadowing surface, the lighting including: at least one compact ultraviolet LED assembly mounted on the extrusion, within which is disposed an LED circuit and a 365 nm ultraviolet LED diode disposed on the LED circuit, and a controller for controlling the lighting; and means for directing the position or orientation of the lighting so that the ultraviolet LED stimulates visible fluorescence in the ultraviolet-reactive item, while areas in the box are subject to ambient or showcase white light penetrating into the box structure through the at least one open or glazed surface; and areas in the box are subject to shadowing from the at least one shadowing surface.
2. The box of claim 1, wherein the box structure has a top portion and a base portion, and at least part of the lighting is mounted in the base portion.
3. The box of claim 1, further comprising display mountings disposed in the box structure.
4. The box of claim 3, wherein the lighting is directionable toward an ultraviolet-reactive item on at least one of the mountings.
5. The box of claim 1, wherein the lighting is delimited in its directionability to prevent directing ultraviolet radiation up through the glazed surface toward a viewer's eyes.
6. The box of claim 1, wherein the lighting further comprises a white light assembly wired with the ultraviolet LED assembly and mounted in the same extrusion.
7. The box of claim 6, wherein the controller is programmable to selectively modulate power output of the ultraviolet LED assembly and the white light assembly.
8. The box of claim 1, wherein the glazed surface is a transparent, semitransparent, translucent or semitranslucent material.
9. The box of claim 1, wherein the shadowing surface is a solid structural component that is opaque, or that is an opaque portion of a glazing material, the shadowing surface being disposed at a distance from another surface on which a shadow is cast by the shadowing surface.
10. The box of claim 9, wherein the ultraviolet-reactive item is disposed at least in part in the shadow cast by the shadowing surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) The present shadow box is for use in a standard display case/showcase, of the type known for example to be used in jewelry stores and jewelry displays. The shadow box allows for a theatrical presentation of UV-reactive or UV-sensitive items using the combined effects of (i) selective shadowing; and (ii) UV LED to stimulate fluorescence of the items, resulting in a particularly striking and dramatic presentation. At the same time, ambient light (or daylight) and/or showcase lighting can enter into the shadow box to provide full visibility of the contents, which may also include non-UV-reactive items.
(18) Items that exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet radiation include ultraviolet-reactive gems, minerals, and even animals (e.g. fish), as well as, man-made items manufactured or coated with phosphoric chemicals, paints or dyes (e.g. candy/confections, toys, cosmetics, decorative accents on various products, display devices, labels, signage, and decorative items in regard to household and/or commercial display).
(19) Some examples of such items 200 are shown in
(20) A basic showcase is shown in
(21) Preferably, the showcase is provided with an open end, window, gate, etc. through which shadow boxes can be inserted into the showcase and positioned as desired.
(22) As shown for example in
(23) Each shadow box serves as its own mini theatre in which a valuable item or items are presented. Thus, the showcase can have non-shadow box display items as well; where the shadow box is used to particularly highlight a very special item or items. In addition, the shadow boxes can include a combination of UV-reactive items 210 and non-UV-reactive items 220 mounted on various mountings 200. These set the feel of the scene, and provide theatrical settings and architectural devices to enhance the display (e.g. props, effects, surfaces).
(24) The structure of the shadow boxes can be seen in
(25) Further, the shadow box may not be completely enclosed, and any or most of the walls may in fact be omitted or reduced in dimension.
(26) The walls of the shadow boxes may be opaque or clear, glazed or non-glazed. Any material that is rigid may be used. Some possible materials for the shadow boxes include, without limitation, rigid composites (e.g. Gatorboard, DiBond), metals, woods, plastics, etc. Entire walls may be themselves illuminated.
(27) The walls and base may also be coated with coatings selected to achieve a particular effect in view of the lighting. For example, fluorescent paint may be used to provide another fluorescing surface that responds to the UV light, glossy finishes may better reflect ambient light, playing up the contrast with shadowed areas, and matte finishes (e.g. matte black) may absorb light, providing a different kind of contrast to show off fluorescent surfaces and items. Textiles may also be used in the shadow box to create a sumptuous or sensuous effect. Where particularly exposed to UV radiation, the coatings or surfaces may be chosen to be UV stable.
(28) The roof 140 preferably has openings 150 that allow in ambient (e.g. natural white), external or showcase light. The structural parts of the roof surrounding these openings provide shadowing surfaces, that is, surfaces that cast a shadow on opposed surfaces and interior portions of the shadow box. Therefore, the distribution and shape of the openings can be used strategically to allow portals through which items in the box can be viewed. In addition, the surrounding slats or non-open areas can operate like a stencil so that specific selected areas are obscured or shadowed beneath the roof. It will be appreciated that other sides or ends of the shadow box may also have such openings. The openings may be glazed. The structural parts of the box may be any opaque material (or simply opaqued portions of a continuous surface with the openings which may be translucent).
(29) In addition to providing natural openings through which light may pass, and closed areas for creating shadows, the structure of the shadow box may serve as a mounting structure for UV, and in some cases white, lighting.
(30) The lighting preferably includes a lighting strip 160 which is wired to a controller 163 (including switch, dimmer, etc.), shown in very simplified form in
(31) Sample enhance functions of the controller may include user preprogrammed combinations of light. For example, special theatrical shimmer or magical effects can be produced, and other specific lighting patterns or scenes. Further, timing effects (e.g. turn-on/shut-off timing) can be programmed in certain embodiments.
(32) It will be appreciated that the shadow box lighting may be wired directly into the shadow box as a fixture (e.g. through defined channels, conduits or raceways in the shadow box). The controller 163 may be positioned in direct wired communication with the shadow box lighting (as shown in
(33) The lighting strip 160 may have a generally U-shaped extrusion 180 (by which we intend to include V-shaped or hemispherical or flat-bottomed shapes) in which is mounted one or more UV LED assemblies. Each UV LED assembly has a circuit board 175 and a UV LED diode 170. The UV LED preferably has the specific wavelength of 365 nanometers (nm). The diode is preferably a high-powered diode at 3 watts to better throw the UV energy within the shadow box. The applicant has found that this specific wavelength and this specific wattage is particularly effective to stimulate fluorescence of UV-reactive items, such as gemstones, and is a far superior effect than can be achieved with more commonly available household- or commercial-grade UV lights.
(34) Where used, white lighting 172 may be provided (on the same strip, as shown in
(35) The extrusion of the lighting strip may be provided with a narrow band diffuser to diffuse the UV radiation across a broader area (horizontally or vertically). In one example, the diffuser 185 may be a simple acrylic piece that slides onto flanges 187 or is retained by clips, etc. (not shown) on the extrusion edge(s) to at least partially cover the open side 190 of the extrusion.
(36) In the energized state, the UV LED emits a beam of UV radiation that can be directed to strike the ultraviolet-reactive item. The invisible UV energy is in watts (here, preferably at least 3 watts), a radiometric output (i.e. the intensity of power output). The energy becomes visible fluorescence emitted by the item 210, as illustrated in the stones in
(37) Power to the lighting strip(s) may be provided by AC line voltage to an integrated low voltage transformer. Alternatively, a USB connection may be used to power the lighting strips. In one embodiment, the system may be battery powered. Lithium ion cells of at least approximately 1000 mAh may be used to provide sufficient power for the high-powered diodes.
(38) The structure of the shadow box means that the lighting strip can be mounted in various positions in the box (which may be hidden positions on the surfaces of the interior or built into millwork of the boxes). The shadow box allows for lighting strips to be positioned above and below the display items (e.g. like spotlights and footlights in a theater). The concern for avoiding aiming the UV radition directly into the viewer's line of sight (damaging to the eyes) can be mitigated by the structure of the shadow box itself (i.e. the shadowing surfaces) or through positioning and orienting of the lighting strips. For example, the lighting strips may be provided with a simple adjustment mechanism 168 to direct the beam of the strip inwards toward the interior of the box, and delimiters (not shown) may be provided to restrict the range of adjustment. The adjustment may be manual or motorized. Where manual, they may be adjusted for example by a manual knob or wheel, or may turn with an allen key. Other means of adjustment can include flexible, retractable or telescoping positioning arms, variable height pendant lighting and various sliding mechanisms (not shown).
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(40) The effect of the fluorescence can also be enhanced by placing the UV-reactive items in the shadow 410, which provides a spot that is slightly darker than ambient, while still being visible through the openings of the shadow box.
(41) No particular dimensional limitations are intended. However, it will be appreciated that there is a decay over distance of the UV radiation. Therefore, at greater distances from the item to be stimulated, the power of the UV LEDs must also be greater (or the number of such LEDs increased).
(42) Although the present invention has been disclosed with reference to specific forms and embodiments, it will be evident that a great number of variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically disclosed and certain features of the present invention may be used independently of other featuresall without departing from the present invention as defined in the appended claims.