FLEXIBLE NEON LED NIGHTLIGHT
20250283584 ยท 2025-09-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A nightlight including a base and an electrical prong secured to the base and adapted to be inserted into an electrical outlet is disclosed. A main circuit is coupled to the electrical prong and contained within the base. A flexible neon LED strip is coupled to the main circuit for receiving an electrical current. A support frame is configured in the shape of an image wherein the support frame has an arcuate shaped cross-section or a C-shaped cross-section sized to receive the flexible neon LED strip. The flexible neon LED strip is positioned along the support frame whereby the flexible neon LED strip when energized emits light corresponding to the image and illuminates an area adjacent the night light. A sound transducer may produce an electrical signal as a function of an ambient sound. The flexible neon LED strip may comprise an RGB LED, an RGB IC, or a solid color LED to produce different colors of light. The main circuit may vary the color of the emitted light that is produced by the flexible neon LED strip as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound. The support frame may comprise a back wall and a plurality of side walls where the back wall is translucent or transparent and where the flexible neon LED strip may emit light out of a front surface and a back surface of the flexible neon LED strip. Alternatively, the support frame may comprise an arcuate cross-section where the back wall is translucent or transparent and where the flexible neon LED strip is cylindrical and may emit light out of a front surface and a back surface or all surfaces of the flexible neon LED strip.
Claims
1. A nightlight comprising: a base; an electrical prong adapted to be inserted into an electrical outlet, wherein the electrical prong is secured to and projects from the base; a main circuit coupled to the electrical prong and contained within the base; a flexible neon LED strip coupled to the main circuit for receiving an electrical current from the main circuit; a support frame configured in the shape of an outline of an image; wherein the support frame has a C-shaped cross-section or an arcuate cross-section sized to receive the flexible neon LED strip; wherein the flexible neon LED strip is positioned along the support frame in the shape of the outline of the image; whereby the flexible neon LED strip when energized by the main circuit emits light to illuminate the shape of the outline of the image and illuminates an area adjacent the night light.
2. The nightlight of claim 1 further comprising: a sound transducer for producing an electrical signal as a function of an ambient sound; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip includes an RGB LED, an RGB IC, or a solid color LED to produce different colors of light; and wherein the main circuit is coupled to the sound transducer and the flexible neon LED strip for varying the color of the emitted light that is produced by the flexible neon LED strip as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
3. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the back wall is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface and a back surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
4. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the back wall is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface and a back surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
5. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the support frame is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of the entirety of an external surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
6. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the main circuit is adapted to vary the color of the emitted light and an intensity of the emitted light that is produced by the flexible neon LED strip as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
7. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to each other; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips emit light at the same time.
8. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to the main circuit; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips are controlled by the main circuit to emit light independently of each other.
9. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to the main circuit; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips are controlled by the main circuit to emit light independently of each other as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
10. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the support frame is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface of the flexible neon LED strip and does not emit light out of a surface that is attached to the support frame.
11. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a cylindrical shape; wherein the support frame is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip may emit light out through the entirety of an external surface including the surface attached to the support frame.
12. The nightlight of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a cylindrical shape; wherein the support frame is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip may emit light out through the entirety of an external surface including the surface attached to the support frame.
13. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the back wall is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface and a back surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
14. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the back wall is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface and a back surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
15. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises a back wall and a plurality of side walls; wherein the support frame is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of the entirety of an external surface of the flexible neon LED strip.
16. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the main circuit is adapted to vary the color of the emitted light and an intensity of the emitted light that is produced by the flexible neon LED strip as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
17. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to each other; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips emit light at the same time.
18. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to the main circuit; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips are controlled by the main circuit to emit light independently of each other.
19. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a plurality of flexible neon LED strips that are electrically coupled to the main circuit; and wherein the plurality of flexible neon LED strips are controlled by the main circuit to emit light independently of each other as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
20. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the support frame is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip emits light out of a front surface of the flexible neon LED strip and does not emit light out of a surface that is attached to the support frame.
21. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a cylindrical shape; wherein the support frame is transparent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip may emit light out through the entirety of an external surface including the surface attached to the support frame.
22. The nightlight of claim 2 wherein the support frame further comprises an arcuate shape; wherein the flexible neon LED strip comprises a cylindrical shape; wherein the support frame is translucent; and wherein the flexible neon LED strip may emit light out through the entirety of an external surface including the surface attached to the support frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] Nightlight 100 includes a base 102 that supports conventional electrical prongs 104 sized for insertion into a standard electrical outlet that provides nominal 120 volt AC electricity. A conductor 105 provides the electrical power to a main circuit 106. The main circuit 106 includes conductors 108 and 110 for selectively energizing LEDs A and B. Nightlight 100 also includes a sound transducer or microphone 114 that creates an electrical signal in response to ambient sound. This electrical signal is provided to main circuit 106 via conductor 116.
[0016] In use, the main circuit 106 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the color of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound. In use, the main circuit 106 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the intensity of the light or the intensity of the color of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound. In use, the main circuit 106 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the color and intensity of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound.
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[0018] In use, the light control circuit 158 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the color of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound. In use, the light control circuit 158 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the intensity of the light or the intensity of the color of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of the switch, the remote control, or the ambient sound. In use, the light control circuit 158 may receive a signal from sound transducer 114 and, in response thereto, vary the electricity provided to LEDs A and B to vary the color and intensity of the light output by the nightlight 100 as a function of the switch, the remote control, or the ambient sound.
[0019] LEDs A and B in
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[0021] Nightlight 100 can be made using multiple flexible neon LED strips 302 that are electrically coupled to each other for emitting light at the same time, at different times or at independent times. Nightlight 100 can be made using multiple flexible neon LED strips 302 that are electrically coupled to each other for emitting light at the same time, at different times or at independent times all as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound and the signal from sound transducer 114.
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[0023] Nightlight 100 can be made using multiple flexible neon LED strips 402 that are electrically coupled to each other for emitting light at the same time, at different times or at independent times. Nightlight 100 can be made using multiple flexible neon LED strips 402 that are electrically coupled to each other for emitting light at the same time, at different times or at independent times all as a function of a switch, a remote control, or the ambient sound and the signal from sound transducer 114.
[0024] Having described the invention in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
[0025] When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiments thereof, the articles a, an, the and said are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms comprising, including and having are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0026] As various changes could be made in the above constructions, products, and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.