Modern lighting fixtures are produced in many shapes and designs but each shares the basic common function of making people more efficient and improving life by providing illumination to enable the human eye to better observe a real world environment. Over the past 100 years, lights have been used in many applications and integrated with many additional elements to perform many functions and offer additional advantages. Flash lights have been integrated with radios for example to offer consumers two functions in one portable appliance. Illuminators such as lamps for inside the home and lamps for outside the home have been manufactured to incorporate additional means to cause them to be turned “on” and “off” using non-contact stimulus such as the clapper that responds to a sound or a motion detector that senses motion. Aromatic products have been made that are designed to be deposited by a consumer onto the surface of a light bulb which when heated during use causes the deposition to emit a desired aromatic scent. Each of the preceding having been incorporated with a basic illuminating light. The present invention provides a sequence of sounds, music, lights, colors, images, and/or scents integrated with a light bulb or light fixture which produces white light and also responds to stimulus and creates a unique product marketing and brand awareness opportunity.
LED lights are known that comprise multiple semiconductors each respectively producing different colored light. An example of such LEDs integrated into a light bulb can be seen at www.ccrane.com, a retailer of fine merchandise, which lists one such LED light bulb called the “Color Changing Light Bulb” that changes color continuously when it is on. The present invention comprises a bulb that likewise changes color but does so when it is first turned “on” and in conjunction to a marketing melody but then reverts to a white light for illumination. The present invention enabling a company to put their marketing logo (or alternately a sequence of color flashes) together with a concurrent marketing jingle thus enabling a company to establish and build its brand name with a consumer while also providing the standard illumination function.
Flash lights have been integrated with radios that enable a user to carry one appliance that covers two basic consumer needs including directional illumination and the radio enabling awareness of local events. Also, clock radios have been made that comprise a casing made of translucent diffuse plastic and LEDs inside that enable the radio to change colors, www.sharperimage.com listing one such radio that changes colors every hour as a means to enhance the mood of a room. The present invention in one embodiment similarly incorporates a diffuse surface and LEDs “on” the inside. The present invention differs in that the LEDs blink in sequence in conjunction with a marketing jingle or display a Logo in conjunction with a marketing jingle and then transforms to a white light illuming lamp integrated within the radio function.
Also, prior art has been manufactured to be turned “on” and “off” using non-contact stimulus such as the clapper and a motion sensor. Clappers and motion triggered lamps are well known where sound or infrared radiation are sensed and used to trigger a lighting fixture which then performs the illumination function. This present invention differs form this prior art in that it uses a sound or motion sensor to trigger a marketing message comprising a series of light flashes in conjunction with a marketing jingle or a logo in conjunction with a marketing jingle and then provides white light for the illumination function.
Aromatic products have been made that are designed to be sprayed into the air or deposited by a consumer onto the surface of a light bulb which when heated during use causes the deposition to emit a desired aromatic scent. The present invention provides for a manufacturing and packaging process to produce aromatic bulbs that enable a consumer to freshen air for the life of the bulb without the consumer needing to deposit freshener periodically or interact in any way and while the light bulb performs its main function of illumination.
The incandescent light bulb itself has remained nearly unchanged for decades and continues to fulfill the very significant function of illumination for hundreds of millions of consumers. The present invention integrates marketing functionality into the standard incandescent bulb in the form of a cheap jingle enunciator that is initiated when the bulb is turned “on” but does not interfere with the illumination mission of the bulb. Since the light bulb with integrated enunciator is so cheap, companies can have their jingles and marketing message integrated therein and give the bulbs away to consumers for free to build brand awareness among consumers.
The invention described herein represents a significant improvement in the ability to communicate marketing messages to consumers as an integrated system with illumination. Generally the marketing message comprises two coordinated aspects including sound such as a voice or jingle and a combination of lights including either a Logo image, a series of multi color flashes, or a series of white light flashes. The marketing message may also incorporate the aspect of smell integrated with the bulb. After the marketing message has been communicated, the bulb, fixture, lamp, or appliance performs a white light illumination function. The lighting bulbs, fixtures, lamps, appliances, and methods can be manufactured very reliably and cheaply and provide novel unobvious opportunities to communicate messages to consumers.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are apparent. It is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive marketing communication channel into large consumer mass markets. It is an object of the present invention to provide an illumination device which enables a user to see their environment. It is an object of the present invention to provide an integrated device comprising at least two functions including a marketing communications function and an illumination function performed in series or concurrently.
It is an advantage of the present invention that a marketing sound such as a jingle or voice or other is triggered periodically as part of an inexpensive illuminator such as a bulb, fixture, lamp, or appliance. It is an advantage of the present invention that a marketing logo, sequence of lights, or sequence of colors is triggered periodically as part of an inexpensive illuminator such as a bulb, fixture, lamp, or appliance. It is an advantage of the present invention that an aromatic scent is integrated with an inexpensive illuminator such as a bulb, fixture, lamp, or appliance and can be coordinated with a marketing message. It is an advantage of the present invention that a marketing sound and visual and scent can be integrated together to comprise a marketing message integrated with an illuminator.
Further objects and advantages will become apparent from the enclosed figures and specifications.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a light bulb and a light fixture comprising an enunciator and an air freshener.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a light bulb and a light fixture comprising an enunciator and an air fan.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a lamp comprising an enunciator.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a doughnut marketing jingle and smell embodiment.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a radio talk show marketing jingle and smell embodiment.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a dental office marketing jingle and smell embodiment.
d illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a motion picture marketing jingle and smell embodiment.
e illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a sporting event marketing jingle and smell embodiment.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with diffuser.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with jingle and color flash pattern.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with jingle and logo projection pattern.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb projecting a logo projection pattern onto a wall.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb projecting a logo projection pattern onto a translucent diffuse surface.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a cylindrical OLED marketing/illumination light bulb.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
c illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
d illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb and support form.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of an assembled conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb and support form
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the logo mode.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp of
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp of
a illustrates the OLED element integrated into a radio with to perform integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the marketing flash sequence mode.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the illumination mode.
a illustrates an enunciator circuit suitable for integration with illumination products and emitting marketing jingles when activated.
b illustrates an enunciator circuit suitable for integration with illumination products and emitting marketing jingles and integration with timers and activating mechanisms.
a illustrates a timer circuit suitable for activating marketing jingle and concurrent coordinated lighting sequences.
a illustrates a sound sensor circuit suitable for activating marketing jingle and concurrent coordinated lighting sequences.
A bulb with integrated enunciator 47 is manufactured similarly to the standard light bulb except that an enunciator 41 comprising a circuit such at that disclosed in
Bulbs can be produced in large quantities very cheaply according to
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a light bulb and a light fixture comprising an enunciator and an air freshener. A fifth enunciator circuit 93d is integrated into a fifth enunciator light fixture 91d integrated therein is a air freshener 117 and an air freshener aroma vent 118. A second bulb socket 90a receives a light bulb (not shown). The fixture is manufactured from plastic and the air freshener are passive elements that employ the heat of the operating incandescent light bulb (not shown) to dissipate the air freshener.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a light bulb and a light fixture comprising an enunciator and an air fan. An air freshener enunciator circuit 93x is integrated into a sixth enunciator light fixture 91e integrated therein is a second air freshener 117a and an air freshener fan 119. The fixture is manufactured from plastic and the air freshener fans comprises an active aroma distribution element that moves air to dissipate the air freshener. The components for and processor of manufacturing the air freshener fixture with enunciator can be the same used for plug in air fresheners together with the sound enunciator circuits of either
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a lamp comprising an enunciator. A lamp with enunciator 187 has a second air freshener enunciator 93y comprises a sixth enunciator fixture 91f. The circuit of
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a doughnut marketing jingle and smell embodiment. A screw 123 connects a plastic doughnut 121 to a plug in enunciator illumination socket 125. The 125 comprising a third air freshener 117b, a fifth enunciator circuit 93d such as that in
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a radio talk show marketing jingle and smell embodiment. A plastic cologne bottle 121a is affixed to a second plug in illumination fixture 125a. The 125a comprising a fourth air freshener 117c, a sixth enunciator circuit 93e such as that in
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a dental office marketing jingle and smell embodiment. A plastic form with indicia including letters describing a dental office 121b is affixed to a third plug in illumination fixture 125b. The 125b comprising a fifth air freshener 117d, a seventh enunciator circuit 93f such as that in
d illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a motion picture marketing jingle and smell embodiment. A Batman plastic form 121c is affixed to a fourth plug in illumination fixture 125c. The 125c comprising a sixth air freshener 117e, an eighth enunciator circuit 93g such as that in
e illustrates the elements and operation process of a light fixture in a sporting event marketing jingle and smell embodiment. A NASCAR plastic form 121d is affixed to a fifth plug in illumination fixture 125d. The 125d comprising a seventh air freshener 117f, an ninth enunciator circuit 93h such as that in
a illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with diffuser. An LED light bulb with enunciator comprises standard elements including semiconductors such as a red emitter 135, a green emitter 133 and a blue emitter 131 together with an LED bulb threading contact 33a Also integrated into the LED bulb is a tenth enunciator circuit such as that in
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with jingle and color flash pattern. In a fifth user “on” step 69d, a user turns an LED bulb with enunciator on. The bulb produces an Intel marketing jingle 101a that is a trademarked sequence of sounds that Intel commonly uses as part of its television and radio marketing strategy. Concurrently with the jingle is a sequence of light color flashes including a red flash 139, then a blue flash 141, and then a green flash 143, and then a purple flash 145. The red, green, and blue flashes can be produced using three capacitors each having a slightly different capacitance such that each LED color is initiated in a sequence. To produce the purple color, a fourth capacitor is connected from the power to both the red and blue semiconductors causing them to illuminate concurrently. Thus the sound sequence and the light flash sequence both play concurrently, respectively representing an audible marketing jingle and a visual marketing light flash sequence as part of an integrated marketing campaign. Once the marketing message is completed, a one step circuit causes all of the LED emitting elements to be power up such that white light is produced 81e to illuminate the user's environment meanwhile no further audio is produced during a mute phase 103a except that an LED enunciator bulb timer 83a comprising a timer circuit such as in
c illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb with jingle and logo projection pattern In a sixth user “on” step 69e, a user turns an LED bulb with enunciator on. The bulb produces an Intel marketing jingle 101b that is a trademarked sequence of sounds that Intel commonly uses as part of its television and radio marketing strategy. Concurrently with the jingle is a projection of the Intel logo 147 which is further described in
a illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb projecting a logo projection pattern onto a wall. Smaller semiconductor segments such as small green semi conductor 153 enable the LED logo projection 149 to appear on a projection wall 151 using essentially non-dispersing light 137b produced using a predetermined optic (not shown) in a predetermined relationship with the 153 and similar semiconductors. To achieve the logo pattern, the semiconductors will be integrated with essentially two on circuits. A logo circuit will illuminate only the semiconductors required to project the logo and this circuit will be on when the logo is displayed. After the logo has displayed for a predetermined period a one step circuit will second white light circuit which essentially powers all of the semiconductors concurrently to produce white light for illuminating a user's environment.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an LED marketing/illumination light bulb projecting a logo projection pattern onto a translucent diffuse surface. The semiconductor array of
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a cylindrical OLED marketing/illumination light bulb. An flat flexible OLED array 157 is produced by well known means and is integrated with a horizontal conductor interface 159 and a vertical conductor interface 161. The interfaces providing the means to enable a video driver 165 to control the light emittance of an array of red, green, and blue organic diodes using active matrix or passive matrix control. A OLED/audio timer 83b is provided synchronize a marketing jingle with an OLED colored light flash sequence 162 similar to
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
c illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
d illustrates the elements and operation process of an OLED marketing/illumination light bulb of
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb. A flat OLED device is manufactured and integrated according to
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an assembled conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb and support form. The ends of the 157a are brought together to form a conic section OLED illumination display 157b having a conic seam 180 where the ends meet and are glued together. A conic Spiderman 171 image can be displayed according to
b illustrates the elements and operation process of an assembled conic section OLED marketing/illumination light bulb in the white light illumination mode. A conic section illumination lamp 189 emits dispersing white light 190 to illuminate a user's environment when all of the OLED pixels are powered on.
a illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the logo mode. OLED illumination radio in logo mode 191 comprises a translucent plastic casing material that contains the electronics of a radio including a large array of LEDs. When the radio is turned on, a company logo such as DVTI 199 is displayed as the radio plays a marketing jingle from its speaker 93c. The radio has an antenna 193, a red LED 135, a green LED 133, and a blue LED 131, and on switch 195, and a display mode selection switch. After a user switching radio on step 69e, the logo 147a is displayed concurrently with the audio jingle 101e. Once the logo and jingle are completed, the radio functions normally 203 and the user can select what will visually appear on the surface of the radio 204 from the LED lights. One choice is for the radio to function as an illumination lamp whereby all of the LEDs are lit to producing white 181f. The white light produced by the radio differs from radio flash lights in that the LEDs pass through the diffuse radio plastic case to produce a diffused generally non-directional light suitable for using as a room light for example. Alternate user controlled visual settings include a setting n where the LED light flash in a color sequence in response to the music play on the radio and a setting where the radio display data such as the frequency being played. The user can turn off the radio 85e. Thus the LED radio is an appliance that upon start up displays an audible marketing message concurrently with a visual marketing message and has an integrate illumination function to illuminate the environment for a user.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp of
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp of
a illustrates the OLED element integrated into a radio with to perform integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications. A transparent front radio casing 209 comprises a shape including a round area that allows air to pass through. A radio OLED display and illumination array 157b comprises a first horizontal addressing contact array 159c, a second horizontal addressing contact array 159b, a first vertical addressing contact array 161b, and a second vertical addressing contact array 161c. Whereas OLED arrays have heretofore only had a single horizontal contact array and a single vertical contact array, the advantage of the two presented here is that the entire 157b array can be controlled either as an active matrix or passive matrix array even though a circle has been cut out of the OLED array. Thus a greater percentage of the radio surface can provide illumination that would otherwise be possible. The 159c and 159b lines can be controlled in unison if they have been positioned to control the same lines of conductor depositions and corresponding OLED pixels or they can be controlled independently if they are positioned to control different rows of conductor depositions and corresponding OLED pixels. Similarly each of the corresponding 161c and 161b lines can be controlled in unison if they have been positioned to control the same lines of conductor depositions and corresponding OLED pixels or they can be controlled independently if they are positioned to control different rows of conductor depositions and corresponding OLED pixels. The conductor deposition process is the same as is known to the OLED manufacturing industry and the fabrication of the OLED lamination and encasement also that known to the industry. The improvement being that of an OLED array that can be controlled regardless of a hole in the middle of it.
b illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the marketing flash sequence mode. After a OLED radio user on step 69f, A OLED radio marketing jingle 101f plays from the OLED radio speaker playing jingle 93p and concurrently, the OLED array illuminates according to a pre-established marketing colored light flashing sequence such as a red OLED flash 139a, a blue OLED flash 141a, a green OLED flash 143a, and a purple OLED flash 145a comprising a concurrent flash of Red and blue. Thus the radio provides a coordinated marketing message including an audible message and a visual message. The user then controls what the display will display 204a including either a OLED radio white light 181f for environment illumination, other visual effects 171c, or frequency an other information 201a. The user may also turn off the OLED radio 85f. After the marketing jingle and light flashes conclude, the radio plays normally 203a. An OLED illumination radio flashes a red light 211 as part of a copyrighted color light flash sequence representing the visual component of a company's marketing campaign in conjunction with a copyrighted marketing jingle as the audible component the company's marketing campaign. An OLED radio switch in on position 195b can turn the radio on or off. When turned on, the radio performs the marketing jingle and lighting sequence. An OLED radio lamp visual control switch 197b.
c illustrates the elements and operation process of a radio with integral illumination lamp and LED marketing communications system in the illumination mode. After the light flash sequence and jingle o
a illustrates an enunciator circuit suitable for integration with illumination products and emitting marketing jingles when activated.
b illustrates an enunciator circuit suitable for integration with illumination products and emitting marketing jingles and integration with timers and activating mechanisms.
a illustrates a timer circuit suitable for activating marketing jingles and concurrent coordinated lighting sequences.
a illustrates a sound sensor circuit suitable for activating marketing jingles and concurrent coordinated lighting sequences.
Operation of the invention has been discussed under the above heading and is not repeated here to avoid redundancy.
Thus the reader will see that the Integrated Illumination for Marketing Process and Apparatus of this invention provides an inexpensive, novel, unanticipated, highly functional and reliable means for communicating with consumers and enhancing their lives.
While the above description describes many specifications, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of a preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible for example:
Many electrical circuits and enunciator systems are known that can be used to enhance the sound quality and range of the invention. Similarly, the invention can be integrated with additional triggering means to turn it on. Also the order in which visual, audible, and aromatic communication is delivered can be altered. Also the invention can be integrated with many other consumer products to make them essentially a lamp for illumination and a marketing communication medium For example, the invention can be incorporated into PCs and peripherals, kitchen appliances, automobiles, speakers and many other things.