Lamp for sabbath
10253953 ยท 2019-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V29/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V14/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V29/67
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V29/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V14/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lamp comprising: a light source, a cover configured to block the transmission of light from the light source, a cover interface portion configured to interface with the cover such that the cover is disposed for upward and downward movement with respect to the light source between a first position which is configured to fully block the transmission of light from the light source and at least one second position configured to allow light from the light source to illuminate an area around the lamp, the lamp comprising a track system operatively associated with the cover. The tracking system comprises at least one track and at least one tracking element, the track system configured for retaining the at least one tracking element for sliding movement along the at least one track to enable to be held at various heights.
Claims
1. A lamp comprising: a base portion for supporting the lamp on a surface, when in use; at least one of a light source connector configured for connection to a light source and a light source assembly including a light source, supported with respect to the base portion; a cover including at least one substantially opaque wall portion configured to substantially block the transmission of light from the light source; a cover interface portion configured to interface with the cover such that, in use, the at least one substantially opaque wall portion is disposed for upward and downward movement relative to the light source between a first position in which the at least one substantially opaque wall portion is positioned to substantially prevent transmission of light from the light source and at least one second position in which the at least one substantially opaque wall portion is positioned to allow light from the light source to illuminate an area adjacent to the lamp; a track system comprising at least one track and at least one tracking element, the track system configured for retaining the at least one tracking element for sliding movement along the at least one track; wherein at least one of the cover and the cover interface portion comprises the track and at least the other of the cover and the cover interface portion comprises the tracking element; and wherein the at least one track includes at least one horizontal portion, the at least one horizontal portion defining the at least one second position of the cover and, in use, vertically supporting the cover in the at least one second position, the second position of the cover which is vertically elevated relative to the first position of the cover, and wherein the tracking system is configured such that at least one of the at least one track and the at least one tracking element is configured to retain the other of the at least one track and the at least one tracking element in the at least one second position; wherein the at least one track further comprises at least one connecting portion, the at least one connecting portion configured for interconnecting at least one of: (a) a portion of the at least one track defining the first position of the cover and a portion of the track defining at least one second position of the cover; (b) portions of the at least one track defining differently elevated respective second positions of the cover; and wherein the cover interface portion is configured to independently support the cover for upward and downward movement.
2. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover supporting portion is a light source surrounding portion, at least a portion of the light source surrounding portion configured to transmit light, the cover configured to cover the light source surrounding portion in a manner which blocks the transmission of light.
3. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting portion includes a lower portion configured to define a first position of the cover.
4. A lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the lower portion includes a terminal portion configured for mounting and removal of the cover.
5. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base portion is configured for supporting the light source on a flat surface, the base portion and the cover configured to cooperatively envelop the light source to block the transmission of light.
6. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one track includes at least one vertically oriented portion configured for elevating and lowering the cover and a plurality of horizontally oriented portions connected to the at least one vertically oriented portion, the horizontally oriented portions configured for receiving the tracking element when the cover is rotated about an axis perpendicular to the ground so as to hold the cover at different respective vertically elevated positions.
7. A lamp as claimed in claim 5, wherein the at least one track includes at least one vertically oriented portion configured for elevating and lowering the cover and a plurality of horizontally oriented portions connected to the at least one vertically oriented portion, the horizontally oriented portions configured for receiving the tracking element when the cover is rotated about an axis perpendicular to the base so as to hold the cover at different respective vertically elevated positions above the base.
8. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein cover interface portion is a translucent light source encasement element configured to sit over the base and to be slidably receivable by the cover, the base and translucent light source encasement element cooperatively enveloping the light source, the cover configured to fully cover the translucent light source encasement element.
9. A lamp as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cover includes an opaque top wall, at least one sidewall portion defining a hollow receptacle and an open bottom portion configured for receiving the translucent light source encasement element.
10. A lamp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the translucent light source encasement element and the cover are cylindrical in shape.
11. A lamp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one sidewall portion includes an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion, the inner wall portion fitting closely over a sidewall portion of the translucent light source encasement element, and wherein the at least one track comprises a continuous groove in the inner wall portion and wherein the translucent light source encasement element includes at least one projection configured to travel in the groove.
12. A lamp as claimed in claim 11, wherein tracking system comprises a plurality of continuous grooves in the inner wall portion and wherein the translucent light source encasement element comprises a plurality of projections, each projection respectively defining a tracking element configured for cooperative sliding movement in one of the respective continuous grooves.
13. A lamp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sidewall portion of the cover is opaque over its entire circumference and height.
14. A lamp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the light source encasement element is comprises a sidewall portion which is translucent over its entire circumference and height.
15. A lamp as claimed in claim 13, wherein the light source encasement element is comprises a sidewall portion which is translucent over its entire circumference and height.
16. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover interface portion is a cylindrical light source surrounding portion, the light source surrounding portion comprising a translucent sidewall portion which is translucent over its entire circumference and height and wherein the cover comprises an inner cylindrical inner wall portion which is opaque over its entire circumference and height.
17. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover interface portion and the cover are configured to illuminate at least an area immediately around the lamp in which the transmitted light is at substantially fully intensity, wherein the area defines an arc of a circle greater than one hundred and eighty degrees, optionally greater than two hundred and forty degrees, optionally three hundred and sixty degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(6) The term light source connector is exemplified by a socket and includes any receptacle or interface configured for connection to a light source (a light emitting component) in a manner that serves to supply power to the light source. The terms light source assembly comprises at least the light source and the light source connector to which it is connected. Preferably, the lamp as sold, includes at least a light source connector, in a suitable format, and optionally, additionally, the light source, itself.
(7) With reference to sliding travel of a tracking element in or on a track of the track system (which serves to define different intrinsic elevations of the cover i.e. not simply rotation of the cover about a horizontal axis to redefine the height of a light transmitting aperture), the term upward means intrinsic movement in a direction at least partially opposed by gravity and the term downward means intrinsic movement in a direction which, in principle, would be at least partially assisted by gravity. In the same vein, the term elevated with reference to a position of the cover, refers to a relative position which is attained via upward movement of the cover and the term lowered refers to a relative position which is attained via downward movement of the cover. The terms vertically upward, vertically downward, vertically elevated and vertically lower or vertically lowered mean the relative intrinsic positions or movements are functionally vertical in direction, for example, along an axis perpendicular to a horizontal lamp support surface.
(8) The term vertical, horizontal and perpendicular mean, respectively, functionally vertical (i.e. defining intrinsically higher and lower positions), functionally horizontal (i.e. a horizontal portion a track is able retain a tracking element at a particular height) and functionally perpendicular. In relation to these terms and similar terms, which define functional locations, positions or relationships.
(9) The term substantially is optionally used as a modifying term to indicate, with relatively more certainty that certain descriptive terms are being used functionally; substantially implying approximately. Non-use of the term substantially does not imply that these descriptive are used in precise or absolute sense since the nature of the invention does not call for precision or absolutes.
(10) Similarly the terms opaque and block, with reference to the transmission of light, are not used to define absolutes but functional aspects of preventing light transmission which are designed to limit the transmission of light relative to materials which are configured to allow light transmission. For example, the cover is positionable to allow light to be transmitted to illuminate an area or areas adjacent to the lamp in one or more second positions. When in the first position, the opacity of cover serves to relatively block the transmission of light but the relative positioning does not necessarily eliminate all transmission of light. For example, even when the cover is in the first position, the lamp or cover be purposely designed to allow a modest amount of light to be transmitted, for example, if the lamp is intended to inherently provide for some transmission of light e.g. mood-lighting, or safety lighting, for example, for getting out of bed and walking a short distance in the middle of the night or for allowing a child the benefit of a modest amount of light to avoid anxiety. Accordingly the cover may be functionally but not absolutely opaque and may have some relative small apertures configured for allowing a relatively small amount to be transmitted (in contrast to when the cover is in a second position designed to reversibly access principal sources of light transmission).
(11) The term tracking element means any structural feature which is configured to be retained in or on (in relation to) a track. The term track means any structural feature configured to engage a tracking element for prescribed relative movement over a predetermined distance.
(12) The term surrounding used to describe a light source surrounding portion of a lamp according to the invention, is used in a functional sense to describe locations or positions of the structural elements of the cover interface portion. In a functional sense, the word surround simply implies that portions of the cover interface portion are located peripherally, minimally, on at least on two approximately opposite sides of the light source, optionally in symmetrical locations with respect to the light source to provide at least two opposed cover support pillars. Depending on the configuration of the light source surrounding portion light is transmitted between the parts thereof and/or through the light source surrounding portion (i.e. it may be at least partially translucent).
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(14) Light sources such as bulbs or LEDs are generally categorized by their efficiency, the number of watts of energy they consume and the number of lumens of light they output.
(15) The base 11 is configured to have openings or vents 5 for releasing heat generated by the light source. The venting is optionally sufficient to enable the light source to remain on continuously for a period of at least 24 hours and preferably as long as 72 hours. The bottom of the base (not shown) may be configured to have additional heating vents.
(16) The light source may be of any type including without limitation an incandescent light bulb, an LED, and a compact fluorescent bulb. As discussed below, in terms of heat output, incandescent bulbs are generally not recommended for lamps intended for extended on-times without as they would require unnecessarily elaborate heat dissipation technologies, to dissipate the heat they generate.
(17) Methods for dissipating heat in a lamp are well known to a person skilled in the art. For example, published U.S. application Ser. No. 10/900,172 describes a particular heat dissipation system for lamps especially intended for extended on-times.
(18) Due to the high heat output of traditional incandescent bulbs, their utility for extended on times is limited. Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are a better choice and for greatest safety may be selected to not exceed a maximum of 15 watts. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) that have similar heat output characteristics to heat produced by 15 watt CFL bulbs are also safest for use. A heat sink may be used to passively remove heat from the CFL or LED assembly. For example, the metal heat sink fins may extend immediately below the LEDs towards a series of vent holes that vent beneath the lamp base.
(19) LEDs are generally preferred for a lamp that is designed to be compact and used for travel. CFL bulbs are more fragile and are more likely to break so they are less recommended for a travel lamp.
(20) In terms of lifespan, LEDs are generally rated to last longer but CFL bulbs are also suitable as they have a lower unit cost and still have an excellent lifespan. CFLs also perform better when they are left on for extended periods (as opposed to quicker on/off sessions).
(21) The lamp may be battery operated, for example via a rechargeable battery, or may powerable by both a battery and via an electrical outlet, or may be outfitted solely with a power cord 21 for plugging into an electrical outlet.
(22) In a preferred embodiment, the bulb is selected to both have a long life and of to be of a type and specification (in terms of efficiency and maximum wattage) which generates an amount of heat over a period of 72 hours of on-time that is safely dissipated by the heat vents 5 and heat sink materials and arrangements well known to those skilled in the art. Optionally, a small fan may be incorporated in the lamp to help to dissipate the heat.
(23) A light switch 9 is optionally provided in any convenient location and may for example provided on the base 11 as seen in
(24) Tracking elements in the form rectangular projections 1 are optionally provided on the light source encasement element 3. The projections may also be of configure to take other shapes.
(25) The vertical position of the projections 1 on the light source encasement element 3 is selected to be matched to the vertical height of the substantially horizontal portions of the corresponding tracks 25, and in particular the upper most horizontal portion which positions the cover in the closed position immediately above the base, as best understood looking at
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(30) In this position, the projections 1 are located in the uppermost portion of the vertically oriented connecting portion 27 or the upper-most horizontal track portion 25.
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(33) Track 31 may optionally have an additional connecting portion (e.g. a vertically oriented portion), at the respective opposite sides of the horizontal portions 25 which similarly interconnect the horizontal portions 25 of the track so that the cover may be rotated in either direction to raise and lower the cover.
(34) One or more of the horizontal portions of the track 25 may comprise a notch portion for gravitationally receiving the tracking element when the cover is rotated. This feature, which serves a disengageable anti-rotation element (disengagement is achieved by simply lifting the cover and rotating) may be desirable so that the cover is not inadvertently rotated or that a child does play with the cover or is unable to easily unblock the light after bedtime. If the horizontally oriented portions of the track are adjoined by two connecting portions this feature would prevent the cover from being over-rotated after being vertically adjusted to a desired height.
(35) In one embodiment the track system comprises a helical track and at least one tracking element configured to travel in the track. Optionally, a plurality of projections configured to define a pitch corresponding to that of the track may be provided on the cover interface portion (for example a translucent light source encasement element) or on the cover while the track is a groove in the other of the cover and the cover interface portion.
(36) In a general aspect, the invention is directed to a lamp comprising:
(37) at least one of a light source connector and a light source assembly;
(38) a cover including at least one opaque wall portion, the cover configured to block the transmission of light from the light source;
(39) a cover interface portion configured to interface with the cover such that the cover is disposed for upward and downward movement with respect to the light source between a first position which is configured to block the transmission of light from the light source and at least one second position configured to allow relatively light from the light source to illuminate an area adjacent to the lamp, optionally an area immediately around the lamp in which the light is at substantially full intensity, which area defines an arc of greater than 180 degrees, optionally greater than 230 degrees, optionally greater than 290 degrees, optionally 360 degrees;
(40) a track system comprising at least one track and at least one tracking element, the track system configured for retaining the at least one tracking element for sliding movement along the at least one track;
(41) wherein at least one of the cover and the cover interface portion comprises the track and at least the other of the cover and the cover interface portion comprises the tracking element; and
(42) wherein the at least one track includes at least one horizontal portion defining at least one elevated second position of the cover, and wherein the tracking system is configured such that at least one of the at least one track and the at least one tracking element is configured to retain the other of the at least one track and the at least one tracking element in the at least one second position.
(43) The term substantially full intensity implies that the light is not blocked from directly reaching the area in question.
(44) It is to be understood that the disclosure describes embodiments by way of example only and that the present invention is not limited to the features of the embodiments described and illustrated herein, but includes all variations and modifications within the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.