Claims
- 1. An inductively powered device comprising:
a power supply circuit having a primary, said power supply circuit applying power to said primary to generate a magnetic field; a secondary assembly having a secondary circuit with a secondary and a load, said secondary being disposed within said magnetic field, said magnetic field inducing a current in said secondary to apply power to said load at a magnitude; and a means for varying a respective position between said primary and said secondary to control said magnitude of said power applied to said load.
- 2. The inductively powered device of claim 1 wherein said means for varying said respective position between said primary and said secondary includes a means for varying a distance between said primary and said secondary.
- 3. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes a secondary assembly support having a plurality of mounting locations each being a different distance from said primary, said secondary assembly being selectively mountable at different of said mounting locations.
- 4. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes a flexible support disposed adjacent to said primary, said secondary assembly being mounted to said flexible support, said flexible support being bendable to vary said distance between said primary and said secondary.
- 5. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes a support disposed adjacent to said primary and a counterbalance, said secondary assembly being mounted to said support, said support being movable to vary said distance between said primary and said secondary, said counterbalance offsetting the weight of said secondary assembly to retain said secondary assembly in a given position.
- 6. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said primary is contained within a primary housing, said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes means for moving said primary within said primary housing.
- 7. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes means for moving said secondary within said secondary assembly.
- 8. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said inductively powered device includes a shaft supporting said primary, said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes means for moving said primary with respect to said shaft.
- 9. The inductively powered device of claim 2 wherein said means for varying said distance between said primary and said secondary includes a rack and a worm gear, said primary mounted to said rack, said worm gear being operable to cause linear movement of said rack.
- 10. The inductively powered device of claim 1 wherein said means for varying said respective position between said primary and said secondary includes means for varying an angular orientation between said primary and said secondary.
- 11. The inductively powered device of claim 10 wherein said primary and said secondary are disposed one within the other; and
wherein at least one of said primary and said secondary is pivotally mounted to the device.
- 12. The inductively powered device of claim 10 further comprising:
a shaft supporting said primary; an arm supporting said secondary, said arm being mounted for pivot movement with respect to said shaft.
- 13. The inductively powered device of claim 1 wherein said power supply circuit includes a means for monitoring a characteristic of said power indicative of said load and a means for varying a characteristic of said power based on said monitored characteristic, whereby said power supply circuit varies said power to optimize operation as a function of said one or more inductively powered devices.
- 14. The inductively powered device of claim 13 wherein said load is further defined as a light source.
- 15. The inductively powered device of claim 14 wherein said secondary circuit further includes a capacitor electrically connected in series between said secondary and said light source.
- 16. An inductively powered light assembly comprising:
a primary coil generating a magnetic field; a lamp assembly including:
a light source; a housing having a first light transmissive portion and a second light transmissive portion, said first light transmissive portion having different light transmissive characteristics than said second light transmissive portion; wherein said lamp assembly is mountable within said magnetic field in at least two distinct orientations.
- 17. The light assembly of claim 16 wherein said first light transmissive portion is substantially transparent and said second light transmissive portion is substantially translucent.
- 18. The light assembly of claim 16 wherein said first light transmissive portion is larger than said second light transmissive portion is substantially translucent.
- 19. The light assembly of claim 16 wherein at least one of said first light transmissive portion and said second light transmissive portion is a lens.
- 20. The light assembly of claim 16 wherein said first light transmissive portion is substantially transparent and said second light transmissive portion is substantially translucent.
- 21. The light assembly of claim 16 wherein said first light transmissive portion is a first color and said second light transmissive portion is a second color, said first color being different than said second color.
- 22. The light assembly of claim 16 further comprising a support mounted substantially within the circumference of said primary coil, said lamp assembly being mountable to said support in at least two distinct orientations.
- 23. The light assembly of claim 22 wherein said first transmissive portion is directed substantially downwardly when said lamp assembly is mounted to said support in a first orientation; and
wherein said second transmissive portion is directed substantially downwardly when said lamp assembly is mounted to said support in a second orientation.
- 24. The light assembly of claim 23 wherein said support defines an opening, said lamp assembly being fittable within said opening in at least two distinct orientations.
- 25. The light assembly of claim 24 wherein said lamp assembly includes a support ring engaging said support to support said lamp assembly within said opening when said lamp assembly is in said first orientation and said second orientation.
- 26. An inductively powered device comprising:
a power supply circuit having a primary generating a magnetic field; a secondary disposed with said magnetic field, whereby power is induced by said magnetic field in said secondary; a load electrically connected to said secondary, said load receiving said power from said secondary; and means for varying a relative position between said primary and said secondary to vary said power applied to said load.
- 27. The inductively powered device of claim 26 wherein said means for varying said respective position between said primary and said secondary includes a means for varying a distance between said primary and said secondary.
- 28. The inductively powered device of claim 26 wherein said means for varying said respective position between said primary and said secondary includes means for varying an angular orientation between said primary and said secondary.
- 29. An inductively powered device comprising:
a power supply circuit having a primary, said power supply circuit applying power to said primary to generate a magnetic field; a plurality of secondary devices, each secondary device including a secondary circuit having a secondary and a load; and a receptacle disposed adjacent to said primary, said receptacle capable of receiving one or more of said plurality of said secondary devices, wherein said secondary is disposed at a substantially random location and a substantially random orientation within said magnetic field, said magnetic field inducing a current in said secondary to apply power to said load.
- 30. The inductively powered device of claim 29 wherein said power supply circuit including means for varying said power applied to said primary as a function of a characteristic of said secondary devices.
- 31. The inductively powered device of claim 29 wherein said power supply circuit includes a means for monitoring a characteristic of said power that is indicative of said plurality of secondary devices and a means for varying a characteristic of said power based on said monitored characteristic, whereby said power supply circuit varies said power to optimize operation as a function of said plurality secondary devices.
- 32. The inductively powered device of claim 29 wherein said receptacle is generally bowl-shaped, said primary disposed concentrically with of said receptacle.
- 33. The inductively powered device of claim 29 wherein said receptacle is generally bowl-shaped, said primary disposed substantially about a perimeter of said receptacle.
- 34. The inductively powered device of claim 33 wherein said receptacle is a substantially planar surface, said primary disposed substantially about a perimeter of said receptacle.
- 35. The inductively powered device of claim 29 wherein said load of each of said secondary devices is further defined as a light source.
- 36. The inductively powered device of claim 35 wherein at least one of said secondary devices includes a secondary having a first coil and a second coil, said first coil and said second coil being oriented at different angular orientations.
- 37. The inductively powered device of claim 36 wherein a first light source is connected to said first coil and a second light source is connected to said second coil.
- 38. The inductively powered device of claim 37 wherein said first light source generates light of a first color and said second light source generates light of a second color, said first color. being different than said second color.
- 39. The inductively powered device of claim 35 wherein at least one of said secondary devices includes a substantially spherical housing; and
wherein said secondary, said secondary circuit and said light source are disposed within said housing.
- 40. The inductively powered device of claim 39 further comprising a storage receptacle, said storage receptacle disposed essentially outside of said magnetic field.
- 41. The inductively powered device of claim 37 wherein at least one of said first light source and said second light source is a light emitting diode.
- 42. An inductive power supply system comprising:
a power supply circuit for supplying power to a primary coil, whereby said primary coil generates a magnetic field; one or more inductively powered devices; and a receptacle disposed adjacent said primary coil, said receptacle receiving said one or more inductively powered devices randomly within said magnetic field; wherein said power supply circuit includes a means for monitoring a characteristic of said power indicative of a cumulative load characteristic of said one or more inductively powered devices and a means for varying a characteristic of said power based on said monitored characteristic, whereby said power supply circuit varies said power applied to said primary as a function of said one or more inductively powered devices to improve efficiency of operation.
- 43. The inductive power supply system of claim 42 wherein at least one of said inductive powered devices includes a secondary having a first coil and a second coil, said first coil and said second coil being oriented at different angular orientations.
- 44. The inductive power supply system of claim 43 wherein said first coil and said second coil are electrically connected in a half-bridge arrangement to provide DC power to said load.
- 45. The inductive power supply system of claim 43 wherein said first coil and said second coil are electrically connected in a full-bridge arrangement to provide DC power to said load.
- 46. The inductive power supply system of claim 43 wherein said first coil and said second coil are electrically connected in parallel to said load to provide AC power to said load.
- 47. The inductive power supply system of claim 42 wherein at least one of said inductive powered devices includes a secondary having a first coil, a second coil and a third coil; and
wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are each oriented at about ninety degrees from one another.
- 48. The inductive power supply system of claim 47 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a half- bridge arrangement to provide DC power to said load.
- 49. The inductive power supply system of claim 47 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a full- bridge arrangement to provide DC power to said load.
- 50. The inductive power supply system of claim 48 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in parallel to said load to provide AC power to said load.
- 51. The inductive power supply system of claim 48 wherein said means for monitoring includes means for monitoring at least one of a current and a voltage of said power applied to said primary; and
wherein said means for varying includes means for varying a frequency of said power applied to said primary based on at least one of said current and said voltage.
- 52. A lighting system comprising:
a power supply circuit electrically connected to a primary coil, said power supply circuit applying power to said primary coil, said primary coil generating an electromagnetic field; a plurality of lamp assemblies, each of said lamp assemblies including a secondary coil and a light source; and a receptacle disposed within said electromagnetic field, said receptacle receiving one or more of said plurality of lamp assemblies, whereby light output by the lighting assembly can be selectively varied by changing a number of said plurality of lamp assemblies disposed within said receptacle.
- 53. The lighting system of claim 52 wherein an angular orientation of at least one of said lamp assemblies is variable to selectively control light output by said lamp assembly.
- 54. The lighting system of claim 53 wherein at least one of said lamp assemblies includes a secondary having a first coil oriented at a first angular orientation and a second coil oriented at a second angular orientation.
- 55. The lighting system of claim 54 wherein at least one of said lamp assemblies includes a first light source electrically connected to said first coil and a second light source electrically connected to said second coil, whereby relative brightness of said first light source with respect to said second light source is selectively controllable by varying at least one of an angular orientation and a position of said lamp assembly within said receptacle.
- 56. The lighting system of claim 55 wherein said first light source generates light of a different color than said second light source.
- 57. The lighting system of claim 56 wherein said power supply circuit includes means for monitoring a characteristic of said power indicative of a cumulative load characteristic of said one or more lamp assemblies disposed within said receptacle and a means for varying a characteristic of said power based on said monitored characteristic, whereby said power supply circuit varies said power applied to said primary as a function of said cumulative load characteristic.
- 58. The lighting system of claim 57 wherein said means for monitoring includes means for monitoring at least one of a current and a voltage of said power applied to said primary; and
wherein said means for varying includes means for varying a frequency of said power applied to said primary based on at least one of said current and said voltage.
- 59. A secondary for an inductively powered device comprising:
a first coil arranged at a first angular orientation; a second coil arranged at a second angular orientation, said first angular orientation being different from said second orientation; and circuit means for electrically connecting said first coil and said second coil in parallel with a common load.
- 60. The secondary of claim 59 wherein said first angular orientation and said second angular orientation are about ninety degrees apart.
- 61. The secondary of claim 59 further comprising a third coil arranged at a third angular orientation, said third angular orientation being different from said first orientation and said second orientation.
- 62. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first angular orientation, said second angular orientation and said third angular orientation are each about ninety degrees apart from one another.
- 63. The secondary of claim 62 further comprising a capacitor connected in series between said load and each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 64. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a half-bridge arrangement with a diode connected in series between said load and each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 65. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a full bridge arrangement with a pair of diodes connected in series between said load and opposite sides of each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 66. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are wrapped about a common bobbin.
- 67. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are wrapped about a common substantially spherical bobbin.
- 68. The secondary of claim 61 wherein said first coil is wrapped about a first bobbin, said second coil is wrapped about a second bobbin and said third coil is wrapped about a third bobbin.
- 69. The secondary of claim 68 wherein said first bobbin is fitted within said second bobbin and said second bobbin is fitted within said third bobbin.
- 70. The secondary of claim 68 wherein said first bobbin has a first diameter, said second bobbin has a second diameter and said third bobbin has a third diameter, said first diameter being smaller than said second diameter, said second diameter being smaller than said third diameter; and
wherein said first coil includes a greater number of turns than said second coil and said second coil includes a greater number of turns than said third coil.
- 71. An inductively powered device comprising:
a load; and a secondary electrically connected to said load, said secondary including a first coil electrically connected with said load and a second coil electrically connected with said load, said first coil arranged at a first angular orientation, said second coil arranged at a second angular orientation different from said first angular orientation.
- 72. The secondary of claim 71 wherein said first angular orientation and said second angular orientation are about ninety degrees apart.
- 73. The secondary of claim 71 further comprising a third coil arranged at a third angular orientation, said third angular orientation being different from said first orientation and said second orientation.
- 74. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first angular orientation, said second angular orientation and said third angular orientation are each about ninety degrees apart from one another.
- 75. The secondary of claim 73 further comprising a capacitor connected in series between said load and each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 76. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a half-bridge arrangement with a diode connected in series between said load and each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 77. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are electrically connected in a full bridge arrangement with a pair of diodes connected in series between said load and opposite sides of each of said first coil, said second coil and said third coil.
- 78. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are wrapped about a common bobbin.
- 79. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first coil, said second coil and said third coil are wrapped about a common substantially spherical bobbin.
- 80. The secondary of claim 73 wherein said first coil is wrapped about a first bobbin, said second coil is wrapped about a second bobbin and said third coil is wrapped about a third bobbin.
- 81. The secondary of claim 80 wherein said first bobbin is fitted within said second bobbin and said second bobbin is fitted within said third bobbin.
- 82. The secondary of claim 80 wherein said first bobbin has a first diameter, said second bobbin has a second diameter and said third bobbin has a third diameter, said first diameter being smaller than said second diameter, said second diameter being smaller than said third diameter; and
wherein said first coil includes a greater number of turns than said second coil and said second coil includes a greater number of turns than said third coil.
- 83. An inductive adapter for use in a conventional lamp socket comprising:
an adapter base including:
a screw base to be fitted within a conventional threaded lamp socket, a power supply circuit electrically connected to said screw based to receive power through the conventional threaded lamp socket, a primary electrically connected to and receiving power from said power supply circuit, and a lamp assembly receptacle; and a lamp assembly fitted within said lamp assembly receptacle, said lamp assembly having a secondary electrically connected to a light source, said secondary receiving power inductive from said primary to provide power to said light source.
- 84. The inductive adapter of claim 83 further comprising a mechanical dimmer for varying a position of said lamp assembly within said receptacle.
- 85. The inductive adapter of claim 84 wherein said mechanical dimmer include a cam disposed on at least one of said adapter and said lamp assembly.
- 86. The inductive adapter of claim 84 wherein said mechanical dimmer include a thread disposed on at least one of said adapter and said lamp assembly.
- 87. The inductive adapter of claim 84 wherein said lamp assembly receptacle defines a void, said lamp assembly including a secondary housing fitted closely within said void.
- 88. The inductive adapter of claim 87 wherein at least one of said lamp assembly receptacle and said secondary housing includes a resilient member engaging the other of said lamp assembly receptacle and said secondary housing.
- 89. An inductively powered wind chime comprising:
a power supply circuit driving a primary; a plurality of chime assemblies movably mounted adjacent to said primary, whereby wind causes said chime assemblies to move with respect to said primary; and wherein each of said chime assemblies includes:
a secondary coil, a light source electrically connected to said secondary coil, and a chime, whereby movement of said chime assemblies in wind causes said light sources to vary in brightness and said chimes to collide with one another to create a desired sound.
- 90. The inductively powered wind chime of claim 89 wherein said primary is generally annular, each of said chime assemblies being suspended within said primary with said secondary in substantial horizontal alignment with said primary.
- 91. The inductively powered wind chime of claim 90 wherein each of said chime assemblies further includes a housing, said secondary coil and said light source being disposed within said housing, said chime being mounted to said housing.
- 92. An inductively powered device comprising:
a first load; a first secondary electrically connected to said first load to provide power to said first load at a first magnitude; a second load; and a second secondary electrically connected to said second load to provide power to said second load at a second magnitude.
- 93. The inductively powered device of claim 92 wherein said first secondary and said secondary are disposed at different orientations with respect to the device, whereby said first magnitude and said second magnitude vary in inverse relationship as the device varies in orientation within a magnetic field.
- 94. The inductively powered device of claim 92 further including a third load and a third secondary electrically connected to said third load to provide power to said third load at a third magnitude.
- 95. The inductively powered device of claim 94 wherein said first secondary, said secondary and said third secondary are disposed at different orientations with respect to the device, whereby said first magnitude, said second magnitude and said third magnitude vary as the device varies in orientation within a magnetic field.
- 96. The inductively powered device of claim 95 wherein said first secondary, said second secondary and said third secondary are each oriented about ninety degrees apart from one another.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in- part of U.S. Application Serial No. 10/133,860 entitled “Inductively Powered Lamp Assembly,” which was filed on Apr. 26, 2002 and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 90/592,194 entitled “Fluid Treatment System,” which was filed on Jun. 12, 2000.
[0002] The present application is also a continuation- in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/246,155 entitled “Inductively Coupled Ballast Circuit,” which was filed on Sep. 18, 2002 and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/175,095 entitled “Fluid Treatment System,” which was filed on Jun. 18, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/592,194 entitled “Fluid Treatment System,” which was filed on Jun. 12, 2000. U.S. patent application Serial No. 90/592,194 claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/140,159 entitled “Water Treatment System with an Inductively Coupled Ballast,” which was filed on Jun. 21, 1999, and U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/140,090 entitled “Point-of-Use Water Treatment System,” which was filed on Jun. 21, 1999.
[0003] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Serial No. 29/165,043 entitled “Bulb,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002; U.S. application Ser. No. 29/165,008 entitled “Bowl Lamp,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002; U.S. application Ser. No. 29/165,012 entitled “Bulb,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002; U.S. application Ser. No. 29/165,005 entitled “Lamp,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002; U.S. application Ser. No. 29/165,009 entitled “Bulb,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002; and U.S. application Ser. No. 29/165,011 entitled “Chime,” which was filed on Aug. 2, 2002.
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