Claims
- 1. A novelty button assembly, comprising:
- a front plate adapted to bear an indicia on its face and to provide an opening to receive a light emitting diode at any location coordinated with the indicia on its face;
- an electronic assembly comprising a printed circuit board bearing an electronic flasher circuit including a light emitting diode connected to the electronic flasher circuit on said printed circuit board by flexibel conducting means, said flexible conducting means permitting the location of the light emitting diode at any location in said front plate, said light emitting diode and said front plate being adapted to hold said light emitting diode in said opening when said front plate is fastened to said printed circuit board;
- said electronic flasher circuit comprising a switching transistor serially connected with a small current limiting resistance between a battery and said light emitting diode, a switching transistor control network including a control transistor serially connected between the emitter to base junction of the switching transistor and said battery, and a resistor-capacitor network comprising a high resistance connected with said battery, with a capacitor and with the base of said control transistor, said high resistance substantially determining the rate of charging of sad capacitor by said battery, and so isolating the base of said control transistor and light emitting diode to ensure a bright emission from said light emitting diode with a minimal conduction time of said switching transistor, thereby providing a duty cycle that is effective in conserving battery power.
- 2. A novelty button assembly comprising:
- a face plate adapted to display a light emitting source; and
- an electronic assembly comprising a battery, a light emitting source and an electronic flasher circuit for said light emitting source, said electronic assembly being adapted to be fastened behind said face plate so that said light emitting source is displayed by said face plate;
- said electronic assembly further including a pin to hold said novelty button on the clothes of a user, said pin including a pin portion and a hook portion which are separate, said pin portion and said hook portion each being structurally connected to said electronic assembly and electrically connected with said battery, said light emitting source and said electronic flasher circuit so that the mechanical engagement of said pin portion with said hook portion to fasten the novelty button on the clothes of a user switches power from said battery to said electronic flasher circuit and light emitting source to periodically operate said light emitting source, the disengagement of said pin portion and hook portion electrically disconnecting said battery from said electronic flasher circuit and said light emitting source;
- said electronic flasher circuit comprising no more than four resistors, two transistors, one LED light and one capacitor, said transistors are of the NPN and PNP variety with some degree of leakage current and said capacitor has a value no greater than 0.047 uF.
- 3. The novelty button of claim 2 wherein said capacitor is of the ceramic variety and said capacitor solely provides a timing function in said electronic flasher circuit.
- 4. The novelty button of claim 2 wherein said electronic flasher circuit is configured and arranged in a manner to provide an oscillating pulse causing the LED light to flash in a periodic manner when the electronic flasher circuit is energized, with a current pulse width no greater than one percent of the period for one cycle.
- 5. The novelty button of claim 2 wherein said light emitting source comprises a light emitting diode.
- 6. The novelty button of claim 2 wherein said pin comprises a standard metallic badge crimp pin, said crimp pin being located on a printed circuit board on side opposite of said face plate.
- 7. The novelty button of claim 5 wherein said battery source is three volts providing sufficient voltage to flash said light emitting diode without the use of charge pump circuitry, wherein said battery source comprises two button cell batteries inserted in mounting brackets attached to a printed circuit mounting board, wherein said mounting brackets contact a pole of a battery inserted in said novelty button and wherein said mounting brackets are configured to allow removal of batteries along the surface of said mounting board for replacement.
- 8. A novelty button assembly comprising:
- a face plate adapted to display a light emitting diode;
- an electronic flasher circuit comprising a switching transistor serially connected with a small current limiting resistance between a battery and said light emitting diode; and
- a switching transistor control network including a control transistor serially connected between the emitter to base junction of the switching transistor and said battery, and a resistor-capacitor network comprising a high resistance connected with said battery, with a capacitor and with the base of said control transistor, said high resistance substantially determining the rate of charging of said capacitor by said battery, and so isolating the base of said control transistor from said battery that the voltage of capacitor effectively determines the voltage at the base of said control transistor and the flow of current through said control transistor and said switching transistor, said resistor-capacitor network further comprising a smaller resistor to control the discharge current from said capacitor through said control transistor and light emitting diode to ensure a bright emission from said light emitting diode with a minimal conduction time of said switching transistor, thereby providing a duty cycle that is effective in conserving battery power.
- 9. The novelty button assembly of claim 8 wherein said electronic flasher circuit includes a printed circuit board and a pin carried by said printed circuit board to fasten said novelty button to a person's clothes, said pin including a separate hook portion and a separate pin portion adapted to engage mechanically said hook portion, said pin portion and said hook portion being electrically connected between said electronic flasher circuit and said battery to provide a switch to power the flasher circuit and light emitting diode a switch to power the flasher circuit and light emitting diode when said pin is closed and said pin portion engages mechanically said hook portion and to interrupt power to said flasher circuit and light emitting diode when said pin mechanically said hook portion.
- 10. The novelty button of claim 8 wherein said electronic flasher circuit comprises not more than four resistors, two transistors, one LED light and one capacitor, said transistors are of the NPN and PNP variety with some degree of leakage current and said capacitor has a value no greater than 0.047 uF.
- 11. The novelty button of claim 8 wherein said capacitor is of the ceramic variety and said capacitor solely provides a timing function in said electronic flasher circuit.
- 12. The novelty button of claim 8 wherein said electronic flasher circuit is configured and arranged in a manner to provide an oscillating pulse causing the LED light to flash in a periodic manner when the electronic flasher circuit is energized with a current pulse width no greater than one percent of the period for one cycle.
- 13. The novelty button of claim 8 wherein said battery source is three volts providing sufficient voltage to flash said light emitting diode without the use of charge pump circuitry, wherein said battery source comprises two button cell batteries inserted in mounting brackets attached to a printed circuit mounting board, wherein said mounting brackets contact a pole of a battery inserted in said novelty button and wherein said mounting brackets are configured to allow removal of batteries along the surface of said mounting board for replacement.
- 14. A novelty button assembly comprising:
- a face plate adapted to display a light emitting source; and
- an electronic assembly comprising a circuit board, a battery and a light emitting source, said electronic assembly being adapted to be fastened behind said face plate so that said light emitting source is displayed by said face plate;
- said electronic assembly further comprising a pin having separate electrically engageable pin and hook portions fastened to the circuit board, said pin and hook portions each being structurally and electrically connected to said circuit board so that mechanical engagement of said pin portion with said hook portion carries the novelty button and operates said light emitting source.
- 15. A novelty button assembly comprising:
- a face plate adapted to display a light emitting source; and
- an electronic assembly comprising a circuit board, a battery, a light-emitting source connected to said assembly by flexible conducting means, and an electronic flasher circuit for said light emitting source carried by said circuit board, said circuit board being adapted to be fastened behind said face plate, said light emitting source being displayable at any location is said face plate;
- said electronic assembly further including a pin electrically and mechanically connected to said circuit board, said pin including a pin portion and a hook portion which are separate, said pin portion and said hook portion each being structurally connected to said circuit board and electrically connected with said battery, said light emitting source and said electronic flasher circuit so that the mechanical engagement of said pin portion with said hook portion fastens the novelty button on the clothes of a user and switches power from said battery to said electronic flasher circuit and light emitting source to periodically operate said emitting source, and disengagement of said pin portion and hook portion electrically disconnects said battery from said electronic flasher circuit and said light emitting source and permits removal of said novelty button.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/515,537, filed Apr. 30, 1990, now abandoned.
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