Cordless Decorative LED Light for Decorative Items
20230062719 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2121/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a LED battery-operated replacement light designed to removably insert into electrical openings in decorative fixtures/items. The light includes an interchangeable LED, a rechargeable battery, and a timer chip. The LED is coupled to the battery for electrical power and the timer chip is configured to store a timer value duration for which the LED remains illuminated. For securing the light in an opening, a metal retention biasing clip is provided that has a pair of tapered legs with graduated indentations such that the LED, battery, and timer chip are inserted along a perimeter of the opening, wherein the legs are initially pushed towards each other to insert along the perimeter of the opening and are then subsequently released for biasing the legs outward to secure the light inside the opening.
Claims
1. An LED decorative lighting comprising: a lighting device having a housing including a replaceable LED light, a cover, and a metal retention biasing clip for inserting said lighting device into an opening of a decorative fixture; wherein said cover having a threaded fastener for removably securing to said housing; wherein said replaceable LED light integrated with said cover; wherein said metal retention biasing clip having a pair of legs positioned at a bottom end of said housing; and further wherein said pair of legs each having a graduated indentation for securing to a perimeter of said opening of said decorative fixture.
2. The LED decorative lighting of claim 1, wherein said decorative fixture selected from a group consisting of a Christmas house, a Halloween decoration, and a nightlight.
3. The LED decorative lighting of claim 1, wherein said opening comprises a diameter from about 1 inch to about 2 inches.
4. The LED decorative lighting of claim 1, wherein said housing having an ‘ON/OFF’ switch for activating/deactivating a power supply to said replaceable LED light.
5. The LED decorative lighting of claim 4, wherein said lighting device comprises a remote-control device for operating said ‘ON/OFF’ switch remotely.
6. The LED decorative lighting of claim 1, wherein said metal retention biasing clip is integrally molded to a bottom surface of said housing.
7. The LED decorative lighting of claim 6, wherein said pair of legs is compressible inward towards one another for enabling insertion into said opening.
8. The LED decorative lighting of claim 7, wherein said pair of legs bias outward upon release of the compression for securing said metal retention biasing clip to said perimeter of said opening of said decorative fixture.
9. An LED decorative lighting comprising: a lighting device having a housing including a replaceable LED light, a cover, and a metal retention biasing clip for inserting said lighting device into an opening of a decorative fixture; wherein said cover having a threaded fastener for removably securing to said housing; wherein said replaceable LED light integrated with said cover; wherein said metal retention biasing clip having a pair of legs positioned at a bottom end of said housing; wherein said pair of legs each having a graduated indentation for securing to a perimeter of said opening of said decorative fixture; and further wherein said lighting device having a timer chip and an embedded wireless transceiver for controlling said lighting device using a remote-control.
10. The LED decorative lighting of claim 9, wherein said timer chip is an application specific integrated circuit having a relay circuit for programming a timer value duration for illuminating said replaceable LED light.
11. The LED decorative lighting of claim 9, wherein said timer chip is an integrated circuit having a relay circuit for programming a timer value duration for illuminating said replaceable LED light.
12. The LED decorative lighting of claim 10, wherein said housing comprises a rechargeable battery for powering said replaceable LED light.
13. The LED decorative lighting of claim 12, wherein said cover is comprised of a translucent plastic.
14. The LED decorative lighting of claim 12, wherein said cover is comprised of a transparent plastic.
15. An LED decorative lighting comprising: a lighting device having a housing including a replaceable LED light, a cover, and a metal retention biasing clip for inserting said lighting device into an opening of a decorative fixture; wherein said cover having a threaded fastener for removably securing to said housing; wherein said replaceable LED light integrated with said cover; wherein said metal retention biasing clip having a pair of legs positioned at a bottom end of said housing; wherein said pair of legs each having a graduated indentation for securing to a perimeter of said opening of said decorative fixture; wherein said lighting device having a timer chip and an embedded wireless transceiver for controlling said lighting device using a remote-control; wherein said timer chip is an integrated circuit having a relay circuit for programming a timer value duration for illuminating said replaceable LED light; wherein said housing having a rechargeable battery for powering said replaceable LED light; and further wherein said rechargeable battery having power from about 4V to about 5V.
16. The LED decorative lighting of claim 15, wherein said decorative fixture is selected from a group consisting of a Christmas house, a Halloween decoration, and a nightlight.
17. The LED decorative lighting of claim 15, wherein said opening comprises a diameter from about 1 inch to about 2 inches.
18. The LED decorative lighting of claim 15, wherein said housing comprises an ‘ON/OFF’ switch for activating/deactivating said rechargeable battery to said replaceable LED light.
19. The LED decorative lighting of claim 18, wherein said lighting device comprises a remote-control device for operating said ‘ON/OFF’ switch remotely.
20. The LED decorative lighting of claim 19, wherein said pair of legs are compressible inward towards one another for enabling insertion into said opening, and further wherein said pair of legs are biased outward upon release of the compression for securing said metal retention biasing clip to said perimeter of said opening of said decorative fixture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The description refers to provided drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0023] The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments are discussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are described only to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention and do not limit the scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in other embodiments, any of the features described herein from different embodiments may be combined.
[0024] As noted above, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that can be used without the hassle of electrical cords. There is also a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that can be designed and used in various holiday fixtures/seasons. Additionally, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that can be used with any decorative item for houses, buildings, and businesses. Moreover, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that can be inserted into an existing electrical opening. Further, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that can be programmed to run periodically for a specific period of time. Furthermore, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that is small, compact, and uses energy efficient LEDs. Also, there is a long felt need in the art for an improved decorative lighting that does not depend on the conventional electrical supply for its operation. Finally, there is a long felt need in the art for a decorative lighting that offers an easy way to eliminate display cords which present a tripping hazard in decorations/fixtures.
[0025] The present invention, in one exemplary embodiment, is a novel cordless LED lighting configured to insert in holes in decorative items for providing illumination. The LED lighting includes a housing storing a battery and a timer chip, a plastic cover configured to cover the housing, the plastic cover accommodates a LED, the LED is coupled to the battery for receiving electric power, the timer chip is configured to measure a predetermined time period during which the LED will illuminate. The LED lighting can be turned on using a power button disposed on the exterior surface of the housing or using a remote-control device. The LED lighting is configured to secure using a metal retention biasing clip having a pair of legs wherein the legs can be pushed towards each other to insert into a hole and is thereafter released to abut with the wall of the hole to secure the LED lighting.
[0026] Referring initially to the drawings,
[0027] The device 100 includes a housing 102 configured to store electrical components and an LED light as illustrated in
[0028] The lighting device 100 can be operated remotely using a remote-control device as described in
[0029] The lighting device 100 is relatively small, compact, easy to assemble, and does not require electrical cords for its operation. The device 100 has improved efficiency and provides a longer operational lifetime over conventional incandescent light sources. Further, due to low constant temperature of LEDs, the lighting device 100 can be used be with all types of decorative items without fear of damage to the items.
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[0031] The housing 102 is made of heavy-duty translucent plastic material and houses a built-in timer chip 204. The built-in timer chip 204 also has an embedded wireless transceiver 206 for enabling a user to configure and control the lighting device 100 using a remote-control. The timer chip 204 can be in the form of a controller, processor, integrated circuit (IC) or application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and has a relay circuit and is configured to be programmed with a timer value duration for which the lighting device 100 periodically illuminates and allows the LED to turn on and off at the same time daily. The timer chip 204 helps in saving the energy and increasing operational life of LED 106.
[0032] The housing 102 also stores a rechargeable battery 208, which is connected to the LED 106 using a pair of wires 210, 212. The rechargeable battery 208 can be in the form of an Li-Ion battery or any other conventional battery and can be accessed by removing the cover 104 for recharging. The battery 208 can have power ranging from about 4V to about 5V and can provide electrical power to the LED 106 for about 100-150 hours, thereby reducing the frequency of charging the battery 208. The housing 102 has a threaded end 214 for securing and tightening the cover 104 for securing the electrical components stored therein.
[0033] The cover 104 is made from heavy-duty substantially translucent and dispersing plastic that allows the illumination of the LED 106 to disperse and illuminate a decorative item in which the lighting device 100 is installed. It should be noted the cover 104 encloses the LED 106 for protection from physical damage and the LED 106 can be easily removed from the device 100 when the LED 106 is required to be changed. The LED 106 may come in a single color and can illuminate continuously or in a flashing manner as required and preferred by a user. The LED can be of any desired color including but not limited to red, silver, blue, green, yellow, white, frosted, and more. In some embodiments of the present invention, the housing 102 and the cover 104 can be substantially transparent for enabling complete illumination and not blockage of light emitted by the LED 106.
[0034] The lighting device 100 can be used both indoors and outdoors as the cover 104 seals the housing 102 when placed and screwed on the housing 102. As a result, the device 100 is substantially waterproof, water resistant, and sealed. The metal retention biasing clip 108 allows the light 100 to be easily clipped on and abut in a hole such that the light 100 is not completely visible from outside and further, due to the battery 208, no electrical cords are required and therefore, hundreds of devices 100 can be used in close proximity as decorations.
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[0036] It should be noted that the LED 106 remains fixed to the cover 104 when the cover 104 is removed to access the housing 102. Further, the battery 208 can be Li-Ion as described earlier or can be any conventional small size or button battery as per design requirements of the lighting device 100.
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[0038] The lighting device 100 can be illuminated by a user before inserting along a perimeter of the hole 402 such as by using the switch disposed on the housing 102. Alternatively, the lighting device 100 can be operated remotely using the remote-control device as described later in the disclosure. The decorative lighting 100 provides a cleaner look to the decorative item 400 and is further, safe for individuals and pets. The lighting device 100 also eliminates manual switching on and off of the light 100 by a user due to a built-in timer.
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[0040] It should be noted that a plurality of lighting devices 100 can be incorporated with each light using its integrated battery for electrical power and thus eliminating requirements of electrical cords and ensuring safety and cleanliness.
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[0042] The remote-control device 602 provides a timer value control 606 configured to adjust the timer value duration for turning ON the LED in the lighting device 100. It should be noted that timer chip is configured with the timer value set by the remote-control device 602. The LED turns ON for the duration set in the timer value and is automatically turned OFF after the duration. In some embodiments, the LED is turned ON again after a time duration (i.e., 24 hours—timer cycle value) thereby eliminating manual intervention of a user. Alternatively, the LED can be turned ON again manually by a user.
[0043] The remote-control device 602 has color control 608 enabling a user to change illuminating color of the LED disposed in the lighting device 100. The color change is immediately reflected in the LED and gives a customized look. A power button 610 is disposed for remotely turning ON and OFF the LED eliminating a user to physically turn on and off the lighting device.
[0044] Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular features or components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different persons may refer to the same feature or component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components or features that differ in name but not structure or function. As used herein “lighting device”, “decorative lighting”, “device”, “light”, and “LED-operated decorative lighting” are interchangeable and refer to the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 of the present invention.
[0045] Notwithstanding the forgoing, the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 of the present invention can be of any suitable size and configuration as is known in the art without affecting the overall concept of the invention, provided that it accomplishes the above-stated objectives. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 as shown in the FIGS. are for illustrative purposes only, and that many other sizes and shapes of the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 are well within the scope of the present disclosure. Although the dimensions of the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 are important design parameters for user convenience, the LED-operated decorative lighting device 100 may be of any size that ensures optimal performance during use and/or that suits the user's needs and/or preferences.
[0046] Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. While the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof
[0047] What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.