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This invention may be implemented into an illuminated label for a cigar, including one or more light sources that are attached to or integrated within the label. The light source element may be attached below the label so as to illuminate through the label material, integrated within the label itself, or may be attached to the top outer surface of the label. An energy source for the light source element is attached to or integrated to the label below its surface, so as to not be visible to the viewer.
a and 3b are cross-sectional views of illuminated cigar labels according to embodiments of this invention.
a through 4c are elevation views of the construction of an illuminated cigar label according to embodiments of this invention.
This invention will be described in connection with its embodiment as implemented into a label for a cigar, as it is contemplated that the invention will be especially beneficial when realized in that manner. However, it is contemplated that this invention may be beneficially applied to other articles. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the following description is provided by way of example only, and is not intended to limit the true scope of this invention.
a and 4a illustrate the construction of an illuminated cigar label according to an embodiment of the invention. In this example,
b illustrates another embodiment of the invention in cross-section. In this embodiment, the label element is in the form of cigar band 35, and as such wraps around cigar 10, with its ends either mated on the back side of cigar 10 or constructed as a contiguous band that fits snugly around cigar 10. In this embodiment, LED 32 is attached to or integrated into a location of band 35, and is covered by transparent or translucent cover 30. In this embodiment, battery 34 is a “can” type battery to which leads from LED 32 make contact, for example as shown in
c illustrates another embodiment of the invention, in which leads of LED 42 make contact to opposite sides of ultra-thin LiPON battery 44, such as the NANOENERGY battery available from Front Edge Technology, Inc. This type of battery is especially attractive for use in connection with embodiments of the invention, due to its ultra-thin construction (e.g., as thin as 0.05 mm), and flexible form factor.
Further in the alternative, it is contemplated that the energy source powering light source 14 may be a small array of solar cells that is attached to or integrated into label element 12. For the alternative of
Further in the alternative, it is contemplated that light source 14 may be of a type that includes a self-contained energy source, in which case an external energy source such as a battery is not necessary. For example, light source 14 may be constructed of a chemically luminescent material such as phosphorous, tritium, and the like. Another example of the construction of light source 14 with a self-contained energy source includes bioluminescent materials such as “foxfire”, which is a fungus that emits visible light.
In each of these embodiments, as well as alternatives and variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art having reference to this specification, it is contemplated that the illuminated cigar label will be a disposable item, in that the label, LED, and battery will be removable from the cigar as a unit, for discarding or disposal.
It is contemplated that the LED used in the light source according to embodiments of this invention may be of any one of a various number of types and colors; indeed, it is contemplated that the illuminated cigar label of embodiments of this invention may be of different colors to allow identification of individual cigars by smoker, for example to avoid mixing up cigars that have been set down at an ash tray. It is further contemplated that a removable plastic tab or tape may be disposed between the leads of the LED and the terminals of the battery at the time of manufacture, to prevent the LED from discharging battery power until desired by the user. At the time that the cigar is smoked, the user can then pull the tab or tape away from the cigar label, allowing the LED leads to make contact to the battery and begin illumination.
While this invention has been described according to its embodiments, it is of course contemplated that modifications of, and alternatives to, these embodiments, such modifications and alternatives obtaining the advantages and benefits of this invention, will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having reference to this specification and its drawings. It is contemplated that such modifications and alternatives are within the scope of this invention.
This application claims priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), of Provisional Application No. 61/839,565, filed Jun. 26, 2013, incorporated herein by this reference.
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61839565 | Jun 2013 | US |