Illuminated waterfall lamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6447137
  • Patent Number
    6,447,137
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 3, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Husar; Stephen
    • Zeade; Bertrand
    Agents
    • Keene; Daniel W.
    • Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP
Abstract
A lamp illuminates a waterfall from behind as a liquid cascades down the outside of a housing into a basin. From the basin, the liquid flows through a cavity in the housing, behind a body and through a pump, through an outflow line, through a cap with filter, and into a liquid retainer at the top of the body. The liquid retainer overflows, allowing the liquid to cascade down the outside of the body and back into the basin for recirculation. The enclosure comprises alternating opaque and translucent bands. A light source within the cavity behind the enclosure illuminates an inside surface of the body with the translucent bands transmitting light through the cascading liquid, producing an appealing visual effect.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to decorative lighting. In one aspect, it relates to an uncomplicated and inexpensive lamp that includes a self-contained waterfall illuminated by a light source.




BACKGROUND




It is well known to provide light in connection with flowing water or other liquid to produce an attractive visual effect. Lighted fountains, artificial decorative waterfalls, aquarium waterfall assemblies, and ornamental bubble lamps are examples of products which produce visual effects. These devices typically either illuminate the liquid from the front, incorporate electric lamps that are immersed in the basin which contains the liquid, or provide the effect of flowing liquid in a manifestation other than that of a waterfall. Often these devices are either both fairly large and elaborate or incorporate a significant number of parts. These devices usually do not utilize self-contained systems to circulate the liquid.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,777, issued to Hiroshi Kira on Nov. 24, 1992 describes an illuminated fountain that includes a housing with a water chamber connected to an external water source. The water chamber has a cap with perforations, through which the water flows upwardly to create a fountain spray, and a transparent bottom panel. A lamp is directed to a reflector which reflects light through the transparent bottom panel, illuminating both the water in the chamber and the water flowing through the perforations, producing a lighted spray.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,901,439 issued to Lovell J. Willis on Oct. 12, 1973 discloses a portable miniature waterfall formed of plastic. The waterfall includes a hollow simulated rock formation mounted on a solid base that contains a shallow basin. The cavity inside the simulated rock formation contains a water pump connected by a hose to the top of the formation. The hose discharges the water, which cascades down the simulated rock formation into the basin for recirculation. A light source is mounted at the base of the simulated rock formation to illuminate the water as it falls into the basin.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,571,409 issued on Nov. 5, 1996, Jerry L. Scarborough teaches an aquarium waterfall assembly that may be placed on top of a single aquarium tank and used to move water from the tank, over a decorative waterfall surface, and back into the tank. The water from the tank moves upwardly behind the waterfall surface through inflow lines, through a pump, and into a pump reservoir. The water near the top of the pump reservoir moves horizontally through outflow lines, then through distribution tubes to the top of the decorative waterfall surface, then down the waterfall surface into a tray, and then back into the aquarium tank. A light source, in a housing mounted in front of the waterfall surface, illuminates the falling water.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,020,337 issued to Victor H. Chatten on Apr. 26, 1977 describes an ornamental bubble lamp employing bubbles that rise in transparent tubes filled with liquid. The upwardly extending tubes contain an electrically non-conductive liquid under a partial vacuum. A heater at the lower end of each tube causes bubbles to form, pass through a restriction, and ascend in the liquid. Within each tube, a series of electric lamps, spaced at intervals above the restriction, supply additional heat and prevent condensation of the bubbles as the bubbles ascend. The lamps also illuminate the bubbles and produce a twinkling effect as each bubble passes one of the lamps.




However, none of these patents disclose a system which illuminates the liquid from behind a waterfall or similar liquid curtain and thus providing the illusion that the light source is submerged in the liquid while providing a dry lighting source.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a decorative lighting device. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a decorative lamp circulates a liquid which is illuminated from behind a waterfall or similar curtain as it flows down the outside of an upwardly projecting housing and into a basin. The housing including a body, a top, and a cavity formed by the body and top. The liquid flows from a basin to the top of the housing through a liquid circulation assembly which includes a pump, an outflow line, a cap with filter, and a liquid retainer. The liquid in the shallow basin enters an inlet port of the pump and is pumped through an outlet port into the outflow, upwardly through the outflow line, through the cap with filter, which is positioned below the decorative shade but above the liquid retainer, and into the liquid retainer, which is positioned above the illuminated enclosure. The liquid fills the liquid retainer, overflows, cascades down the outside of the illuminated enclosure under the decorative shade, and falls back into the shallow basin for recirculation.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a decorative lighting device is provided with a housing which includes alternating opaque and translucent bands. A light source, positioned inside the cavity behind the body, comprises at least one electric lamp connected to an electrical cord which may in turn be connected to an external power source. The electric lamp, which is positioned behind the opaque bands, illuminates the interior surface of the body. The translucent bands transmit light through cascading liquid, producing an appealing visual effect.











A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments are considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a section view taken substantially along the lines


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a section view taken substantially along the lines


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a section view taken substantially along the lines


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a front elevation of a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a side elevation of a third embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS




In the description that follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily drawn to scale and certain figures may be shown in exaggerated or generalized form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.





FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


, and


4


illustrate one embodiment of the invention. A waterfall lamp W is shown including a basin


30


and a generally semi cylindrical housing


20


extending upwardly from the basin


30


. The housing


20


includes a hollow body


21


, a dome shaped top


100


, sidewalls


20




a


and


20




b


, a generally planar back wall


24


, and an intermediate wall


24




a


spaced therefrom. Walls


24


and


24




a


extend between basin


30


and top


100


. In one embodiment, the body


21


may have a cylindrical shape. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the body


21


is generally one half of a cylinder. The body


21


includes portions formed of alternating translucent and opaque materials. The body


21


is preferably fabricated from formed plastic, however, a wide variety of materials can be implement without detracting from the spirit of the invention. The body


21


and wall


24




a


form a cavity


22


,

FIG. 2

, closed by a top wall


24




b


and in which a lighting source may be placed. A liquid


10


, such as clear or colored water, is pooled in the basin


30


and is circulated from the basin


30


through the housing


20


by way of a suitable conduit


45


,

FIG. 2

, to the top


100


where the liquid flows into a retainer or reservoir


47


and then down the outside of the body


21


and repooling in the basin


30


. The flowing of the liquid


10


down over the body


21


provides a waterfall effect or a liquid curtain


10




a.


Thus, the waterfall lamp W provides an illuminated waterfall effect by flowing liquid


10


over the exterior of the body


21


while illuminating the body


21


with a light source within the cavity


22


. Spaced apart opaque bands


26


of the body


21


do not allow for light to be passed through; however, alternate translucent bands


25


disposed between opaque bands


26


do allow for light to be passed through the body


21


. Thus, the liquid curtain


10




a


flowing over the body


21


is illuminated from behind, thus providing the illuminated waterfall effect. In one embodiment, the translucent bands


25


include colored translucent bands. A wide variety of colors may be used in accordance with the invention. Thus, a clear translucent band may be implemented with a colored light source or with a white light source, for example. Bands


25


may be formed by a semi-cylindrical lens


25




a


disposed adjacent body


21


and closing spaced apart parallel slots


2




a.






Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


4


, back wall


24


is shown attached to the housing


20


. The intermediate wall


24




a


forms one wall defining the half cylindrical cavity


22


in conjunction with the body


21


and top wall


24




b


. In an embodiment including the back wall


24


, the light source and circulating apparatus may be included within the cavity


22


. In another embodiment, a waterfall lamp W may be provided which does not include a back wall


24


and thus the lighting source and circulating apparatus may be placed behind the housing


20


or in the cavity


22


. The cavity


22


would be formed by the body


21


, basin


30


, and top


100


. The basin


30


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


is integral with the housing


20


. However, the basin


30


can be attached, either fixedly or removably, with the housing


20


in alternate embodiments. The basin


30


provides an area for the liquid


10


to pool. Therefore, the liquid


10


remains in the basin


30


, in the circulating apparatus, or is flowing along the outside of the body


21


. The light source is included behind the body


21


or housing


20


. Therefore, the light source and the liquid


10


are never in direct contact. Thus, the waterfall lamp W provides the appearance of a light source submerged in a liquid


10


; however, the light source of the invention is contained in a separate area, and is never in direct contact with the liquid


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


4


the liquid


10


flows to the top of the housing


20


through a circulation assembly


40


,

FIG. 2

, comprising a pump


41


, an outflow conduit or line


45


, and a nozzle or cap with filter


46


, for circulating liquid to an upper liquid retainer


47


. The outflow line


45


is routed from within the basin


30


, through a portion of cavity


22


, through wall


24




a


and cavity


22




a


formed between walls


24


and


24




a


. The outflow line continues upwardly to the top


100


. The outflow line passes back through wall


24




a


and is attached to the cap with filter


46


. However, the outflow line


45


may be routed in a wide variety of locations without detracting from the spirit of the invention, examples include routing the outflow line


45


through the back wall


24


, imbedded within the back wall


24


, passing the outflow line


45


through the housing


20


and then routed upwardly from behind the waterfall lamp to the top


100


. The liquid


10


enters an inlet port


42


of the pump


41


and is pumped through an outlet port


43


into the outflow line


45


, upwardly through the outflow line


45


through the cap with filter


46


positioned above the upper liquid retainer


47


, and into the upper liquid retainer


47


positioned above the body


21


. The liquid retainer


47


fills with the liquid


10


until the liquid


10


overflows and cascades down the outside of the body


21


, forming the liquid curtain


10




a


, and returning to basin


30


. The liquid


10


in the basin


30


enters the inlet port


42


of the pump


41


, which causes the liquid


10


to recirculate through the liquid circulation assembly


40


. The liquid retainer


47


, in one disclosed embodiment, allows for the liquid


10


to pool in the liquid retainer


47


before overflowing and flowing down the body


21


. However, a wide variety of circulating assemblies can be used without detracting from the spirit of the invention; examples include circulating the liquid


10


through the outflow line


45


which enters the top


100


and allows for the liquid


10


to directly flow down the body


21


into the basin


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, a light source


50


is positioned inside the cavity


22


. The light source


50


includes multiple electric lamps


51


connected to an electrical cord


52


that may in turn be connected to an external power source. The electric lamps


51


, positioned behind the opaque bands


26


and translucent bands


25


of the body


21


, illuminate the interior of the body


21


. The translucent bands


25


transmit light through cascading liquid


10


, which in turn transmits light, producing an appealing visual effect. The light source


50


, however, may be provided by wide variety of light-producing apparatus without detracting from the spirit of the invention. For example, a single electric light may be provided as the sole light source for the waterfall lamp W, or a light source using indirect natural light may be provided, such that the natural light source provides the light which is transmitted through the body


21


and through the cascading liquid


10


. The body


21


can further include a wide variety of materials of varying densities. Thus, materials of varying light density can be used separately or in conjunction with other light density materials to provide the effect of the waterfall lamp.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, an alternate embodiment of the waterfall lamp W is shown. In this embodiment, a basin


130


is shown in the general form of a bowl. A body


120


extends upwardly from the basin


130


to a top


150


. The body


120


is cylindrical, thus forming a cavity


122


within the interior of the cylindrical shaped body


120


. Alternating translucent bands


126


and opaque bands


125


are shown in a spiral design, thus resembling a barber pole pattern. In this embodiment, the liquid


110


pools in the basin


130


and is circulated through a circulation apparatus


40


through the cavity


122


to the top


150


out through ports


151


and flows down the outside of the cylindrical body


120


into the basin


130


. Further, light source


51


is contained within the cavity


122


, thus illuminating the translucent bands


126


, which in turn luminate the flowing liquid


110


, thus producing the waterfall lamp effect.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a second alternate embodiment of the disclosed invention is shown. In this embodiment, a basin


230


is shown which pools a liquid


210


. A translucent body


221


extends upwardly from basin


230


. The exterior surface


221




a


of the body


221


is formed to emulate a rock front. Thus, the body


221


is not comprised of standard shape, but follows a free-formed design. A cavity


222


is formed within the body


221


and is defined by the body


221


and basin


230


. The cavity can include the lighting source


51


and circulating assembly


40


. The circulating assembly


40


allows for the liquid


210


to be routed upwardly to the top of the body


221


. However, no top is included in this embodiment. Therefore, the liquid is routed through the circulation assembly


40


to the top portion of the body


221


and the liquid


210


begins to flow directly onto the outside of the body


221


down into the basin


230


. Multiple alternate forms of the illuminated waterfall lamp may be implemented without detracting from the spirit of the invention, including an outdoor fountain and a pyramid.




The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative and explanatory thereof and various changes to the size, shape and materials and components may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A decorative lighting device comprising:a basin; a housing with alternating opaque and translucent portions, the housing extending upwardly from the basin and comprising a top and a body, the top and body forming a cavity; a light source including multiple electric lamps positioned inside the cavity behind the opaque and translucent portions of the housing, connected to an external power source and operable to project light through the translucent portions; and a liquid circulation assembly including a pump with an inlet port and an outlet port, an outflow line, a cap with a filter, and a liquid retainer; wherein the inlet port opens into the basin, the outlet port connects to the outflow line, the outflow line extends upwardly and connects to the cap with filter, the cap with filter is positioned above the liquid retainer, and the liquid retainer is positioned at the top of the housing, allowing the liquid to overflow the liquid retainer, cascade down the outside of the housing, while transmitting light produced by the light source and transmitted by the translucent portions, fall into the basin, and recirculate through the inlet port, the pump, the outlet port, the outlet line, and the cap with filter.
  • 2. A decorative lighting device comprising:a basin; a housing extending upwardly from the basin, the housing comprising a body forming a cavity, the body comprising alternating opaque and translucent portions; a lighting means behind the body, the lighting means illuminating the translucent portions; and a circulating means for circulating a liquid from the basin upwardly to the top of the body, wherein the liquid flows down the outside of the body, while transmitting light produced by the lighting means and transmitted by the translucent portions, and back into the basin.
  • 3. A decorative lighting device comprising:a basin; a housing extending upwardly from the basin, the housing comprising a body forming a cavity, the body comprising translucent portions and opaque portions; a lighting means behind the body, the lighting means illuminating the translucent portions; and a circulating means for circulating a liquid from the basin upwardly to the top of the body, wherein the liquid flows down the outside of the body, while transmitting light produced by the lighting means and transmitted by the translucent portions, and back into the basin.
  • 4. The decorative lighting device according to claim 3 wherein the translucent portions and opaque portions are a barber pole design.
  • 5. The decorative lighting device according to claim 3 wherein the translucent portions and opaque portions are repeating bands.
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