1. Field of Invention
From one aspect, the invention relates to a lamp assembly, and more especially to an inflatable lamp assembly. From another aspect, the invention relates to a bladder, and more especially to a bladder that can be assembled with a light emitting apparatus.
2. Related Prior Art
A conventional lamp cover is made of a transparent material, such as acrylic resin or glass. However, these types of the lamp cover is usually too big or too heavy to carry.
Taiwan Patent No. 69670 discloses an inflatable lamp cover that is easy to carry or to warehouse. The inflatable lamp further has a container melted with the bottom side of the lamp cover to accommodate a battery set therein for provide power to a lamp disposed in the lamp cover. The battery set is connected with the lamp cover by an embedded plate embedded in an opening of the container. However, it is quite inconvenient to assemble or detach.
The present invention discloses an inflatable lamp assembly, which has several advantages of conveniently assembling and detaching, as well as easily detaching the light emitting apparatus from the bladder.
In detail, the inflatable lamp assembly of the present invention comprises a bladder and a light emitting apparatus. The bladder includes a first bag portion, a second bag portion and an air nozzle. The second bag portion is connected with an opening of the first bag portion. The first bag portion and the second bag portion are co-formed an inflatable cell which is capable of being inflated and deflated. The air nozzle is disposed on the firs bag portion to inflate or deflate the inflatable cell. Besides, the bladder further comprises a flange disposed at the opening of the second bag portion facing the second bag portion, which allows the second bag portion to push toward the flange when the inflatable cell is inflated. The light emitting apparatus (or an object) is received in a recess formed between the second bag portion and flange. As such, the light emitting apparatus (or the object) can be firmly clamped in the recess when the inflatable cell is filled with air, and which can be easily detached from the recess when deflating.
As described above, the reason that the bladder can firmly clamp the light emitting apparatus when the inflatable cell is filled with air, as well as permit the light emitting apparatus to be easily detached when deflating, is difference between internal pressure and external pressure. Accordingly, the lamp assembly can achieve purposes of quickly, easily and conveniently detaching.
In addition, the light emitting apparatus comprises a light source, a control module and a G-sense. The G-sense is configured to sensor an acceleration of the bladder to generate a signal, and the control module controls brightness or emitting color of the light source according to the signal. In other words, selections of the light display modes, including the emitting color and/or the brightness of light beams, can be determined by touching or hitting the bladder to make the bladder move or shake. Thus, it is quite convenient to use this design. Alternately, the light source can be controlled to vary the emitting color and/or the brightness of light beams to provide special certain visual effect or warning effect. Furthermore, the first bag portion of the bladder has an inner wall and an outer wall, and the inner wall and/or the outer wall have textures formed thereon, which would increase diffusion effects to have the light gentle.
Other features, objects, aspects and advantages will be identified and described in detail below.
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As depicted in this embodiment, the opening 320 of the second bag portion 32 is connected with an opening 310 of the first bag portion 31. In other words, size of the opening 310 of the first bag portion 31 is approximately equal to that of the opening 320 the second bag portion 32, such that the second bag portion 32 is able to dispose in the first bag portion 31 and seal together along their peripheries of openings 310 and 320. The first bag portion 31 and second bag portion 32 sealed with each other are defined the inflatable cell 31a. Alternately, in another embodiment, the second bag portion 42 of the bladder 4 as shown in
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The G-sensor (not shown) is configured to sense a collision of the bladder 3 or an acceleration of the bladder 3 to generate a signal, and the control module 62 is configured to control brightness or emitting color of the LEDs 610 according to the signal from the G-sensor. Further specifically, the control module 62 is configured to receive a first signal generated from the G-senor to enable the light source 61 to emit a plurality of light beams in different colors or different brightness in sequence, and a second signal generated from the G-sensor to enable the light source 61 to emit the light in certain color or brightness according to the demand. For example, the control module 62 firstly receives a signal (such as a first signal representing emitting various lights with different colors or different brightness in sequence) from the G-sensor at the first time to control the light source 61 to display a plurality of light beams in different colors or different brightness in sequence, which offers several choices to a user. This shows that the first signal contains information of several display modes with light beam in different color or brightness at the first time, such as emitting red light, blue light, green light and etc. When the desired light beam in certain color (and/or certain brightness), such as red light beam, is displayed at the second time, all users has to do is to touch or hit the bladder 3. At this time, the G-sense will sense an acceleration of the bladder 3, and therefore generate a signal (i.e. a second signal representing stopping emitting various lights). The control module 62 then controls the light source 61 to stop and just to emit the current light beam, i.e. red light beam according to the second signal. This means that the light source 62 is controlled to stop at the current display mode with the selected light beam which is chose by the user. As such, the emitting color of light beams can be determined by touching or hitting the bladder. Similarly, selection of the light display modes can includes different selections of variable brightness, such as full brightness mode, gray brightness mode or black brightness mode.
It will be appreciated that although a particular embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, modifications may be made. It is intended in the claims to cover such modifications which come within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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