Embodiments relate to inflatable lighting devices, more particularly, to a rechargeable solar powered inflatable light that could be hung from a hook, placed on a table, or float in a pool. Embodiments also relate to a rechargeable solar powered inflatable light with a dosed first end and an open second end comprising an inflatable framework that further comprises inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion, light assembly in a water proof housing, a handle, interchangeable decorative sleeve, and inlet/outlet architecture to inflate and/or deflate the inflatable support volumes.
Conventional designs provide for inflatable and/or erectable solar powered lamps in which light shines into a closed housing, and are to only allow the dispersion of light which is internally reflected and refracted within the enclosed volume.
Embodiments differ from conventional designs in providing for an inflatable light with a dosed first end and an open second end comprising an inflatable framework that further comprises inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion; light assembly in a water proof housing; a handle; interchangeable decorative sleeve; and inlet/outlet architecture to inflate and/or deflate the inflatable support volumes.
Embodiments offers the following advantages over conventional designs.
First, embodiments provide for brighter illumination. The inflatable solar light assembly of conventional designs discloses dosed housing. While dosed housing of conventional designs traps light and illuminates primarily the enclosed space, the open second end design of embodiments allows light to be emitted straight: through the inner space of the inflatable framework. In this way, trapping of light or loss of light due to reflection and refraction is avoided. Particularly, the surroundings are illuminated rather than the device itself.
Second, embodiments offer the flexibility to create a variety of three-dimensional shapes. The designs of inflatable solar light assembly of conventional designs are configured to specific shapes, whereas in embodiments, the inflatable support volumes of the inflatable framework could be inflated with one or more of air, water, any other fluid, or filled with a gel or solid material creating an inflated pattern of support volumes, thereby creating different perimeter shapes and designs for the inflatable light.
Third, embodiments offer several aesthetic advantages. The inflatable solar light assembly of conventional designs are inexpensive, lightweight and portable, however, lack aesthetic appeal. The inflatable framework of embodiments has inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion that enables flexibility in having different colour combinations for inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion. Further, inflatable support volumes could be filled with decorative elements or coloured fluid to create different visual effect. Moreover, an interchangeable and removeable decorative sleeve that encloses the inflatable framework of the inflatable light is made up of a fabric or a flexible polymer layer with variety of decorative designs.
Embodiments are directed towards an inflatable light with a closed first end and an open second end. The inflatable light comprises an inflatable framework; a power source; a light assembly; an interchangeable decorative sleeve; and inlet/outlet architecture to inflate and/or deflate the inflatable support volumes. The inflatable framework of the inflatable light comprises inflatable support volumes that are filled with one or more of gas, liquid, gel or solid; and may include a non-inflatable portion. The power source is one of solar power; electric power; or battery power. The light assembly comprises printed circuit board (PCB); at least one light emitting diode (LED) arranged on the inner face of the PCB; a reflector with apertures placed over LEDs; and a water proof bezel that encloses all the components of the light assembly. The light assembly is mounted on one end of the inflatable framework that forms the closed first end of the inflatable light, while the other end of the inflatable framework forms the open second end of the inflatable light. The inflatable framework of the inflatable light may be enclosed by an interchangeable decorative sleeve. The interchangeable decorative sleeve is elastically gathered outside of the inflatable framework at both closed first end and open second end. The interchangeable decorative sleeve is made up of a fabric or a flexible polymer layer with variety of decorative designs.
The summary of embodiments, as well as the detailed description is better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that illustrate one or more possible embodiments of embodiments, in which:
An embodiment discloses an inflatable light with a closed first end and an open second end comprising an inflatable framework with inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion; a power source; light assembly; a handle; interchangeable decorative sleeve; and inlet/outlet architecture to inflate and/or deflate the inflatable support volumes. The inflatable framework of inflatable light is made up of flexible polymeric material that is either transparent, translucent or opaque. The inflatable framework of inflatable light further comprises inflatable support volumes and non-inflatable portion. The inflatable support volumes are filled with one or more of gas, liquid, gel, solid, and any combination thereof. The inflatable light forms a variety of three-dimensional shapes when inflatable support volumes of inflatable framework is filled with one or more of gas, liquid, gel, solid, and any combination thereof. The power source of inflatable light is one of solar power; electric power; or battery power. The light assembly of inflatable light comprises a printed circuit board (PCB); a reflector; at least one light emitting diode (LED); and a water proof bezel. The light assembly is mounted on one end of the inflatable framework to form a closed first end of the inflatable light and the other end of inflatable framework forms an open second end of the inflatable light. The inflatable light has inlet/outlet architecture, such as, for example, a valve, that is to inflate and/or deflate inflatable support volumes of inflatable framework. A handle is attached to the closed first end of inflatable light.
An embodiment includes a rechargeable solar powered inflatable light in which power source is a solar power.
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The inflatable framework 101 of the rechargeable solar powered inflatable light 100 of embodiments promotes ability to create a variety of three-dimensional shapes.
Also, the inflatable framework 101 of the rechargeable solar powered inflatable light 100 of embodiments has an open second end 107 that allows the light to pass straight through the inner space of the inflatable framework 101 eliminating light loss due to reflection and refraction or from trapping of light within the housing.
In some embodiments, the inflatable support volumes 102 of embodiments may be inflated with one or more of air, water, any other fluid or filled with gel or solid material. The inflatable support volumes 102 may be inflated with one or more of air, or any other gas via inlet/outlet architecture. Such inlet/outlet architecture may be embodied, for example, as a valve. Such a valve may be embodied, for example, as a mouth valve (similar to a valve used in a beach ball), or a valve that is operatively connected to a fluid, gel, etc. source pump (not shown). The inflatable support volumes 102 may also be filled with water or other fluids using a syringe-like filling accessory (not shown).
The solar panel 11 used in embodiments, to power the LED lights 13 may be selected from those known in the art.
In an embodiment, the inflatable light 100 when inverted, can be completely filled or partially filled with colored or color-less water or any other fluids and/or gels. In addition to creating a unique visual effect, adding a fluid adds weight to the product, preventing it from being blown out of location by light-to-moderate wind. In a swimming pool, filling the vessel with water would work to shine light within the water of the pool, instead of simply floating on the surface of water, again creating a different and pleasing visual effect.
In an embodiment, the inflatable framework 101 allows for additional decorative elements to be contained between layers of flexible material. Decorative objects or materials may be placed inside the inflated support volumes 102. For example, glitter powder or other decorative material may be placed inside the inflatable support volumes 102 to create a unique aesthetic effect. Decorative materials include string lights, fiber optic lights, electroluminescent wire, ribbon, or other materials or objects.
In accordance with embodiments, the inflatable framework 101 forms a variety of three-dimensional shapes, for example, a spherical shaped inflated pattern as illustrated in
In accordance with embodiments, the inflatable framework 101 is elastically enclosed by an interchangeable decorative sleeve 108 to create an aesthetic effect of illuminated light. For example,
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The terms “coupled,” “attached,” or “connected” may be used herein to refer to any type of relationship, direct or indirect, between the components in question, and may apply to electrical, mechanical, fluid, optical, electromagnetic, electromechanical or other connections. In addition, the terms “first,” “second,” etc. are used herein only to facilitate discussion, and carry no particular temporal or chronological significance unless otherwise indicated.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad techniques of the embodiments can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while the embodiments have been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the embodiments should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims.
The following numbering is used throughout drawing figures and detailed description to illustrate embodiments:
100 Inflatable light
101 Inflatable framework
102 Inflatable support volumes
103 Non-inflatable portion
104 Light assembly
105 Handle
106 Closed first end
107 Open second end
108 Interchangeable decorative sleeve
109 Inlet/outlet architecture
110 Power source
10 Printed circuit board
11 Solar panel
12 Power switch
13 Light emitting diode
14 Rechargeable battery
15 Reflector
16 Apertures
17 Water proof Bezel