The present specification relates to illumination devices, and more specifically to illumination devices for illuminating toss bags for bean bag toss games such as Cornhole.
Cornhole and other toss bag games are popular outdoor activities for picnics, tailgating, and even competition. Partaking in the games can be limited by daylight or external lighting available after the sun sets. There is a desire to improve the after-dusk enjoyment of games involving toss bags.
In one embodiment, an illuminated toss bag includes an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illuminating portions disposed within the internal portion; and a hidden enclosing feature disposed along a seam of outer shell of the toss bag selectively providing access to the internal portion of the toss bag, wherein the filling material comprises a semi-transparent pellet shaped material, the one or more illuminating portions comprise a housing enclosing a power source, one or more illumination sources, and at least one switch, and the at least one switch controls operation of the one or more illumination sources, when the at least one switch is depressed for at least one second.
In another embodiment, an illuminated toss bag includes an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illumination sources coupled to a perimeter of the outer shell of the toss bag; and an electronics module comprising a power source and a switch configured to control operation of the one or more illumination sources, the electronics module electrically coupled to the one or more illumination sources.
In another embodiment, an illuminated toss bag includes an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illuminating portions disposed within the internal portion; one or more illumination sources coupled to a perimeter of the outer shell of the toss bag; an electronics module comprising a power source and a switch configured to control operation of the one or more illumination sources, the electronics module electrically coupled to the one or more illumination sources, wherein the filling material comprises a semi-transparent pellet shaped material, the one or more illuminating portions comprise a housing enclosing a second power source, one or more light sources, and at least one switch, and the at least one switch controls operation of the one or more light sources, when the at least one switch is depressed for at least one second.
These and additional features provided by the embodiments described herein will be more fully understood in view of the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings.
The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals.
References will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, like reference numbers will be used to refer to like components or parts.
Embodiments described herein are directed to providing illuminated toss bags for toss bag games such as Cornhole. The figures depict various designs and components of the toss bags described herein. In one embodiment, the toss bag may include an illumination device enclosed within the toss bag. When the illumination device is turned on, the toss bag glows. The illumination device may cause the toss bag to glow one of several different colors, including but not limited to red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, or white. The illumination device may be an LED type light source that is powered by one or more coin cell type batteries. The illumination device may be turned on/off or selectively switched between modes through a push button switch that is activated by compressing a portion of the illumination device through the toss bag. In some embodiments, the illumination device may cause the toss bag to glow in a steady state or morph between a sequence of colors. Additionally, the illumination device may include a timer circuit that automatically deactivates the illumination source after a predefined amount of time.
In some embodiments, the toss bag may include an illumination device that is formed with the seams of the toss bag. For example, as depicted and described herein with at least reference to
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The toss bag 10 is filled with, for example, but not limited to beans, beads, pellets (e.g., plastic, resin, metal, fiber or the like), corn, or the like. The filling material of the toss bag 10 may be plastic material such as ABS, acetal, polypropylene, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high impact polystyrene (HIPS), or other like material. The filling material is formed in the shape of relatively small pellets having the size of about a kernel of corn, a lintel bean, a pinto bean, or the like. The filling material selected for the toss bag 10 may be clear, translucent, or semi-transparent. The filling material may be textured to have a diffused surface such that light refracts and/or reflects off the surface of the filling material. The filling material may be colored material. For example, the filling material may be colored, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, or other color so that light, for example, white light from an illumination source disposed within the toss bag 10 appears to the color of the filling material.
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The electronics module includes a circuit board assembly 26. The circuit board assembly 26 is a printed circuit board 27 electrically and mechanically coupling one or more illumination sources 29, one or more switches 28A, 28B, and one or more power sources 30 together. The circuit board assembly 26 includes a plurality of electrical components configured to provide power from the one or more power sources 30 to the one or more illumination sources 29 in response to activation of the one or more switches 28A, 28B.
The one or more switches 28A, 28B may be a push button whereby sequential operation of the push button causes the one or more illumination sources 29 to output light at a corresponding power level, cycle through one or more colors, flash or strobe, or deactivate. For example, a first press of the button causes the one or more illumination sources 29 to provide light and a second press of the button causes the one or more illumination sources 29 to turn off. In embodiments, to activate (e.g., turn ON) the one or more illumination sources 29 a press and hold of the one or more switches 28A, 28B is required. Similarly, to deactivate (e.g., turn OFF) the one or more illumination sources 29 a press and hold of the one or more switches 28A, 28B is required. The press and hold operation may require a user to press and hold for about 1 second, about 2 seconds, about 3 seconds, or more to initiate an operation in response to the press and hold of the one or more switches 28A, 28B. The press and hold activation and deactivation functionality prevents inadvertent activation or deactivation of the one or more illumination sources 29 from occurring, for example, in response to an impact of the toss bag 10 on a playing surface. Additionally, rapid successive clicks (e.g., two or more sequential clicks) of the one or more switches 28A, 28B, once activated, can change the mode in which the one or more illumination sources 29 provide light. The one or more illumination sources 29 may be configured to morph through a predefined sequence of colors or remain illuminated on one selected color. As used herein, the term morph refers to a gradual transition over time from one color and/or brightness to another color and/or brightness.
In some embodiments, the illumination portion 20 includes two or more switches 28A, 28B. In such embodiments, to cause an operation such as activating or deactivating the one or more illumination sources 29, at least two of the two or more switches 28A, 28B must be activated at the same instance in time or over the same duration of time. Accordingly, activation of only one switch, for example, in response to an impact of the toss bag 10 with a surface, will not cause an operation to occur.
It should be understood that the order of button presses described here are not limited to only these examples. Other combinations and functions may be implemented. Furthermore, in some embodiments, depressing and holding the button for a predefined period of time causes the one or more illumination sources 29 to change operating modes, such as flashing to steady, one to off, a first color to a second color, or the like.
The one or more illumination sources 29 include white light emitting diodes (LEDs) and/or RGBW LEDs.
The one or more power sources 30 may be a primary or secondary battery. For example, the one or more power sources 30 may be one or more coin cell batteries (e.g., CR2016, CR2032, or the like) electrically connected together and mechanically attached to the printed circuit board through a conductive battery holder.
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Additionally, the toss bag 50 includes a hidden enclosing feature 56, for example, a hidden zipper, Velcro, buttons, snaps, or the like. The hidden enclosing feature 56 may be formed with a seam of the toss bag 50. The hidden enclosing feature 56 provides a user access to the inside of the toss bag 50, which may be needed to turn ON or OFF the one or more illumination sources 55, change the one or more power sources 64, and/or insert or remove other illuminating portions 20 from the inside of the toss bag 50.
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Implementation examples are described in the following numbered clauses:
Clause 1: An illuminated toss bag, comprising an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illuminating portions disposed within the internal portion; and a hidden enclosing feature disposed along a seam of outer shell of the toss bag selectively providing access to the internal portion of the toss bag, wherein the filling material comprises a semi-transparent pellet shaped material, the one or more illuminating portions comprise a housing enclosing a power source, one or more illumination sources, and at least one switch, and the at least one switch controls operation of the one or more illumination sources, when the at least one switch is depressed for at least one second.
Clause 2: The illuminated toss bag of Clause 1, wherein a plurality of illuminating portions are disposed within the internal portion of the toss bag.
Clause 3: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-2, wherein the at least one switch is depressed for greater than two seconds.
Clause 4: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-3, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a white light source.
Clause 5: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-4, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a multi-colored light source.
Clause 6: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-5, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a white light source and the filling material is a colored material comprising a non-white color.
Clause 7: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-6, wherein the filling material comprises a diffused texture.
Clause 8: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-7, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a multi-colored light source and the filling material comprises a diffused texture.
Clause 9: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-8, wherein the outer shell comprises a translucent material.
Clause 10: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-9, wherein the outer shell comprises one or more patterns disposed on a surface of the outer shell.
Clause 11: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 1-10, wherein the at least one switch comprises two or more switches and control operation of the one or more illumination sources when at least two of the two or more switches are depressed during a same interval of time.
Clause 12: An illuminated toss bag, comprising: an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illumination sources coupled to a perimeter of the outer shell of the toss bag; and an electronics module comprising a power source and a switch configured to control operation of the one or more illumination sources, the electronics module electrically coupled to the one or more illumination sources.
Clause 13: The illuminated toss bag of Clause 12, further comprising a tube stitched to the outer shell of the toss bag, wherein the one or more illumination sources are disposed within the tube.
Clause 14: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 12-13, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a plurality of light sources connected together along a length of wire.
Clause 15: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 12-14, wherein the one or more illumination sources comprises a light-diffusing fiber.
Clause 16: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 12-15, further comprising one or more illuminating portions disposed within the internal portion, wherein the one or more illuminating portions comprise a housing enclosing a second power source, one or more light sources, and at least one switch, and the at least one switch controls operation of the one or more light sources, when the at least one switch is depressed.
Clause 17: The illuminated toss bag of Clause 16, wherein the at least one switch is depressed for at least one second.
Clause 18: An illuminated toss bag, comprising: an outer shell configured to form a toss bag defining an internal portion for receiving and retaining filling material; one or more illuminating portions disposed within the internal portion; one or more illumination sources coupled to a perimeter of the outer shell of the toss bag; an electronics module comprising a power source and a switch configured to control operation of the one or more illumination sources, the electronics module electrically coupled to the one or more illumination sources, wherein the filling material comprises a semi-transparent pellet shaped material, the one or more illuminating portions comprise a housing enclosing a second power source, one or more light sources, and at least one switch, and the at least one switch controls operation of the one or more light sources, when the at least one switch is depressed for at least one second.
Clause 19: The illuminated toss bag of Clause 18, further comprising a tube stitched to the outer shell of the toss bag, wherein: the one or more illumination sources are disposed within the tube, and the one or more illumination sources comprises a plurality of light sources connected together along a length of wire.
Clause 20: The illuminated toss bag of any preceding Clauses 18-19, wherein the outer shell comprises a colored translucent material.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms, including “at least one,” unless the content clearly indicates otherwise. “Or” means “and/or.” As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” or “includes” and/or “including” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The term “or a combination thereof” means a combination including at least one of the foregoing elements.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Since modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and variations of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the disclosure may occur to persons skilled in the art, the disclosure should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
While various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/350,709 filed Jun. 9, 2022, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63350709 | Jun 2022 | US |