The present invention involves one or more detachable illuminating costume accessories, preferably mask accessories, such as a pair of light transmitting elements configured as eyes for a face mask, each light element capable of reversible attachment to the mask and reversible light activation for use in face masks and costumes.
For holidays and occasions like Halloween, children will often go out at night, such as for trick-or-treating. Parties, too, celebrate the holiday, and there are other times that face masks and costumes are worn. For example, masquerade parties, festivals, Carnivale, Purim, etc. Many children and adults seek to present as something or someone highly unusual, sometimes scary. Having a costume or face mask with illuminating eyeballs would likely be favorably received by both the wearer/buyer and the observer(s). However, most costumes do not have any illuminating features, especially face masks, and those that do usually have a wired power pack connected to the lighting elements and extending down the costume to be placed in the wearer's pocket or otherwise affixed to the wearer's clothing. That could be heavy and cumbersome. Moreover, in these instances, the illuminating feature is typically fixed to the mask or costume. There is a need for small, self-contained lighting elements for use in the eye sockets of masks and in other areas of costumes. These illuminated eyeball-like elements need to be capable of easy removal and substitution as well as activation. The present invention solves these needs and others.
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a detachable illuminating accessory for use in a mask or costume, the detachable illuminating accessory preferably looking like a three-dimensional eyeball with a translucent layer and light on its inside. The eyeball includes a top portion housing one or more lighting elements and a base portion including a reversible attachment element and housing one or more power elements (a small disc-like battery) where the top portion is configured to reversibly contact the base portion at a point sufficient to permit connection between the one or more lighting elements and the one or more power elements and activation of the one or more contained lighting elements.
Implementations of the invention may include one or more of the following features. The detachable illuminating accessory may further include a spring configured to connect the one or more lighting elements (LEDs) and the one or more power elements (batteries). The one or more power elements may be one or more lithium batteries. The one or more lighting elements may include white or another color of LED for lighting. An exterior of the top portion of the housing may be transparent but is preferably translucent plastic and colored. The exterior of the top portion may have the appearance of an eye including a cornea, a pupil and also blood lines. The one or more lighting elements may include colored lighting, and an exterior of the top portion may be translucent, transparent or clear. The reversible attachment element serving to connect the eye element housing to the face mask and to allow for easy removal from the eye socket may be a VELCRO® fastening element configured to attach to a corresponding or mating VELCRO® fastening receiving element on the mask or costume by the latter preferably located within the cavity of the eye ball socket. In this way, the eye ball housing can be activated first, by the intended wearer, by rotating one part of the rear of the housing can be easily placed within the socket. The top portion housing with respect to the other, making electrical contact between the LED(s) and the contained battery and then the eye ball housing cab be slid or placed in the socket of the face mask to present the desired illuminated eyeball to great effect. The base portion of the housing may be configured for a twist- or screw-top connection such that the top portion is twisted or screwed onto the base portion for reversibly contacting to the point sufficient to permit connection between the one or more lighting elements and the one or more power elements and activation of the one or more lighting elements. When the housing is activated for LED illumination, it is placed by thrusting the rear of the housing into the eye ball socket such that the VELCRO® on the rear of the housing contacts and secures the same with the VELCRO® held on the base of the cavity forming the eye ball socket of the face mask. Other configurations of the eyeball and the holding socket can be created and used on a costume.
In general, in another aspect, the invention features a mask including one or more reversible attachment receiving elements and one or more detachable illuminating accessories, where a detachable illuminating accessory includes a top portion housing one or more lighting elements and a base portion including a reversible attachment element and housing one or more power elements, where the top portion is configured to reversibly (generally by simple screwing one portion with respect to the other) contact the base portion at a point sufficient to permit connection between the one or more lighting elements and the one or more power elements and activation of the one or more lighting elements, and where the one or more detachable illuminating accessories (the eyeballs) are configured to reversibly attach to the one or more reversible attachment receiving elements (the eyeball sockets of the face mask, in the preferred embodiment).
Implementations of the invention may include one or more of the following features. The detachable illuminating accessory (the eyeball) may further include an internal spring configured to connect the one or more lighting elements (LEDs) and the one or more power elements (batteries). The one or more power elements may be one or more lithium batteries. The one or more lighting elements may include white or colored lighting. An exterior of the top portion of the viewable housing for the components may be colored. The exterior of the top portion of the housing may have the appearance of an eye. The one or more lighting elements may include colored lighting, and an exterior of the top portion of the housing may be transparent or clear. The reversible attachment element may be a VELCRO® fastening element configured to attach to a corresponding VELCRO® fastening receiving element of the one or more reversible attachment receiving elements, the sockets for the eyeball (located on the face mask or even at unusual or different locations of a costume). The top portion of the housing and the base portion may be configured for a twist- or screw-top connection such that the top portion is twisted or screwed onto the base portion for reversibly contacting to the point sufficient to permit electrical connection between the one or more lighting elements and the one or more power elements and thereby result in activation of the one or more lighting elements. The one or more reversible attachment receiving elements may be two reversible attachment receiving elements, and the one or more detachable illuminating accessories may be two paired eyeballs (or even one for a cyclops or more eyeballs) acting as detachable illuminating accessories. The mask may further include at least one eye hole opening or deep socket disposed in the face mask, adjacent to the one or more reversible attachment receiving elements.
The present invention is directed to a face mask element that may reversibly attach to the face mask and reversibly (turn on and off) illuminate. In one example of the present invention, the face mask elements have the appearance of a set of bulging eyeballs. Such an eye-shaped mask element 10 may attach to the mask 1 at a region 20a and 20b representative of the eye sockets of the mask's depicted face. A mask element taking the form of a bulging eyeball 10 is only one embodiment of the present invention, and the mask element of the present invention may take the form of any costume or face mask component that may be reversibly attached to the costume component and activated and deactivated, i.e., turned on and off and on again, etc. These components can be easily removed, replaced, re-installed, illuminated and turned “off,” with additional forms including other facial or costume body features.
The mask element may be reversibly attached to the face mask or costume by any industry-accepted reversible attachment mechanism, including, but not limited to, VELCRO®, with hooks and corresponding loops, snaps, button and button hole, zipper, adhesive, and the like. In the embodiment in which VELCRO® fastening means are utilized, a first half of the VELCRO® fastening means may be disposed by adhesive on a back side of the housing for the face mask element (the eyeball being the preferred embodiment) and a corresponding and mating second half of the VELCRO® fastening means (the first could be the loops and the second the hooks, or vice versa) may be disposed on or in the desired regions 20a and 20b of the mask or costume which holds the bulging eyeball, i.e., the eye sockets. One can easily appreciate the present invention from a review of the Figures with the region representative of the eye sockets 20a and 20b of the mask 1, depicted as a face, such that when the first and second halves of the VELCRO® fastening means are brought together, the face mask elements 10 are reversibly affixed to the mask or costume at the desired location—in the eye sockets.
The face mask elements 10 (preferably resembling an eyeball) may be reversibly turned “on” and “off” or illuminated by any industry-accepted reversible illumination or activation mechanism, including, but not limited to, twist/screw top relative to a battery holding chamber, a slide switch, a click push or tap mechanism, a darkness sensor, and the like. In the embodiment in which a twist-screw top is utilized, a first part or the bulging housing 11a and 11b of the mask elements may include one or more LED lights (not individually shown), wire connected to a central metal circular piece 32 which has a spiral battery spring 34 connected thereto. (See
The lights in the mask element may be white, clear or colored. In the embodiment in which the lights are white, a front exterior portion of the housing for the mask element may be a certain color (by paint or otherwise) such that when the interior LED lights are activated, the mask element appears illuminated in that color. For example, the front exterior portion of the mask elements, the eyeballs, may be painted with red streaks, such as by the application of red paint, and upon activation, the mask element is illuminated in a glowing red color. Relatedly, the front exterior portion of the mask element may be in the appearance of a red eye, such as by the application of red and black paint/streak lines on a clear or translucent front of the housing such that upon activation, the mask element is illuminated so as to appear as a glowing red or blood-shot eye. In the embodiment in which the lights are colored, a front exterior portion of the mask element may be clear, translucent or transparent such that the color of the colored lights is visible or can be merged to a visual effect with the transmittivity of the plastic and painting on the exterior of the housing. Preferable colors for the LEDs include red, yellow, and green. The present invention also envisages interchangeability of colors in the mask elements, e.g., a mask with a first green eye-shaped mask element and a second red eye-shaped mask element, permitting for further customization. The LEDs can be connected to a small IC board within the housing such that they may blink, change which LED is illuminated, be sequenced, etc.
The mask itself may be a half mask, in which the wearer's bottom face portion is exposed, or a full mask, in which the wearer's entire face is covered, except for appropriate viewing (eye slots 40 are provided for the wearer's actual eyes to see through the face mask for safety) and mouth and/or nose breathing openings. The face mask elements of the present invention are simulations of the eyes of the face mask but should not interfere with the actual viewing and breathing openings (eye slits and apertures) of the mask. In the embodiment in which bulging eye-shaped mask elements held in eye sockets are utilized, the mask should be able to permit viewing through eye slits or openings 40 in the mask, and the eye-shaped bulging mask elements should be disposed adjacent to such eye openings or slits.
As can be appreciated, the top housing 11 is screwable onto the bottom base 12 and then the base 12 is held, removably into the eye socket 20a (and the Velcro® secured thereto) by the corresponding Velcro® on the flat rear of the base securing to the corresponding Velcro® of the eye socket area of the mask 1. In this manner, the mask element can be secured to and removed from the eye ball socket 20a of the mask 1.
Also, as should be appreciated, the mask element 10 comprises an outwardly bulging substantially transparent or translucent first element 11 which mechanically couples to the base member 12 via screw threads, male and female, respectively. The bulging element 11 contains the LEDs and they are electrically connected to a small metal plate with an inner conductive circle 32 having one end of the LEDs connected thereto, a separating or insulative ring 36 which surrounds the conductive circle 32 and is insulative and an outer ring of metal 37 which is secured to the other end of the LEDs, all contained within the housing 11. The thin metal plate is slightly recessed into the element 11 by the depth of the female threads. Preferably, the exterior of the element 11 and/or that of base member 12 are provided with knurling so as to allow for easy twisting of the same vis a vis one another, to turn the LEDs (and make and remove mechanical and electrical connection) on and off. The LED's are in series and have one end or terminal wire electrically secured to the inner circle 32 and the other lead or terminal wire connected to the outer metal ring 37 of the plate. A helical spring 34 is secured to the rear of the circle 32 and the spring 34 extends toward the base or second element 12. The free end of the helical spring is meant to make electrical contact with the small button pole (usually negative) of the one or more batteries 42, connected in series, and maintained in the base member 12. The base member can be sufficiently deep to house two button batteries (in series) therein.
In the preferred embodiment, the coupling of the top housing 11 to the base member 12 further comprises a small rubber O ring 41 (see
The base member 12 is disc-like and comprises a rear flat outside or back surface to which one element of the Velcro® attachment means is secured. Likely that is done by simple adhesive. The interior of the base member 12 is a chamber provided for holding the one or more button batteries. Located in electrical connection with the flat or back/rear side of the bottom battery, usually the positive pole, is a small piece of metal 50, in a U-shape, which then extends up one edge of the battery(ies) and extends upwardly toward the outer ring 37 of the metal plate of the housing or top member 11. When the screw threads of the housing 11 are secured into the screw threads of the base member 12, a complete electrical connection is made extending between one end of the leads of the LEDs, to the inner circle 32 of the metal plate, to the spring 34, to the negative side of the battery 42, to the positive side of the battery(ies) 42 to the small metallic connector 50 and then extending back to the outer ring 37 of the thin plate to thereby complete the circuit (as the outer ring holds the second wire or terminal ends of the LEDs). This allows the LEDs to turn on. Correspondingly, unscrewing, even partially, the top housing 11 from the base member 12 will cause a loss of electrical connection between the small metallic piece 50 beneath the battery 42 and extending towards the outer ring 37 of the metal piece of the top member 11 to turn the LEDs off. Other mechanisms can be used as are available in simple and small flashlights. Twisting the front member 11 and tightening the screw connection threads tends to turn the LEDs “on” while untwisting the front member 11 vis a vis the base member 12 tends to remove the complete electrical connection (by separating the metal piece 50 from the outer ring 37) which will turn the LEDs “off.”
The embodiments and examples above are illustrative, and many variations can be introduced to them without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the invention. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative and exemplary embodiments herein may be combined with each other and/or substituted with each other within the scope of this disclosure. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the invention and the claims. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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