Implementations generally relate to lighting, more particularly relate to a wooden lighting device, and most particularly relate to an interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log.
Devices providing ambient lighting for indoor and outdoor space, as well as for advertising and other signage, would attract more significant consumer interest if fashioned with a biomimetic aesthetic, such by mimicking a wooden log. As such, it would be an advance in the illumination arts to provide an interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log.
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a-3b respective show cross sectional and longitudinal views of an exemplary reconstruction implementation for a deconstructed wooden log prepared by a processing implementation such as is shown in
a and 4c respective show longitudinal and cross sectional views of an interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log prepared by an exemplary processing implementation such as is shown in
Implementations will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which like elements bear like reference numerals.
Implementations relates to a method of reconstructing a wooden log that allows interior lights to illuminate through spaces in the reconstructed wood log. In one implementation, a plurality of spacers each has a fastener there through to secure adjacent segments of the reconstructed wooden log, where opposing ends of each segment are each secured to an end cap. The segments hewn from the original wooden log are secured with the fasteners and spacers to form the reconstructed wood log. The spacers, which are preferably at least partially transparent, provide openings between the segments through which light is emitted from one or more light sources inside the reconstructed wood log.
In some implementations, the interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log provides interior decorating accents. By way of example, and not by way of limitation, exemplary implementations include providing a shell or façade to cover or conceal: (i) a structural post or beam; (ii) a chase for electrical wiring; (ii) an image capture device such as a still or video camera; (iii) an audio rendering device such as a speaker; (iv) duct work such are used for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; and (v) combinations of the foregoing.
In other implementations, the interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log is provisioned with a variety of electro-mechanical functionality. By way of example, and not by way of limitation, exemplary implementations include providing the interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log with a motion detection sensor, a motor to rotate the log so that one side of the log lacking signage is out of a viewing position to reveal an opposing side of the log having signage that is illuminated by a light source inside the reconstructed wooden log, where motion detected by the sensor activates the motor to rotate the log and to render an audio file from a speaker inside the log. Note that the wooden appearance of the side of the log that lacks signage acts as camouflage to the casual viewer whose motion is detected by the sensor.
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Each substantially pie shaped segment, such as are depicted at reference numeral 208, is further hewn to remove the narrowed, inward portion thereof by way of a cutting process illustrated at reference numeral 210. Implementations of this further cutting process result in the segments shown at reference numeral 212 in a radially disposed arrangement. A result of this further cutting process, in some implementations, is seen at reference numeral 214 where a side view of a plurality of segments of varying shapes and sizes are shown. Note that the debarked surface area of some of segments can be larger than that of others, although the length of each segment is preferably about the same. Optionally, each segment shown at reference numeral 214 can subjected to further finishing processes, including but not limited to sanding, staining, varnishing, painting, embossing, inlaying, hot branding, etc.
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By way of example, and not by way of limitation, a pilot hole is drilled through each segment in an adjacent pair thereof. A spacer is aligned between entrances to the pilot holes in each of the adjacent segments. A fastener, such as a wood screw, is driven into one segment, through the spacer there between, and into the other adjacent spacer. As such, the fastener secures each segment to the other segment in a spaced apart and parallel orientation. By so securing a plurality of adjacent segments, the original wooden log cut from the tree, as described above, is reconstructed. An exemplary embodiment of a reconstructed wood log is shown in
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In other implementations, various types of lighting, as are used for commercial and residential applications, can include fluorescent light, strobes light, black light, laser light, rope lights, holiday themed lights, flood lights, LED lights, etc. In still further implementations, the reconstructed wooden log 402a can be configured with lights that interact with music and other sounds as an alternative variety of a dynamic colorful musical yule log for a Yule, Christmas or winter solstice celebration.
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End caps 404a, 404b are secured to opposing end of a reconstructed wood log 402a. The closing of the opposing ends of the reconstructed wood log 402a with end caps 404a, 404b enhances the illumination emanating through and around the spacers securing to each adjacent segment, thereby providing an interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log.
In a still further implementation, holes can be drilled through the debarked surface of one of more segments. Each such hole can then receive therein an embedded fully or partially transparent object through which light is emitted from one or more light sources inside the reconstructed wood log. The embedded objects can be of a variety of different shapes and sizes, including letters, numbers, and other symbols. As such, the embedded objects can allow the interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log to function as illuminated signage. By way of example, and not by way of limitation, embedded objects can include types of designs and embellishments: (i) different styles of lines (wavy, flame-like, etc.)1 (ii) glass beads; (iii) glass tiles; (iv) glass blocks; (v) stained glass; (vi) geodes; (vii) crystals; (vii) masks; (viii) different colors of cellophane, Plexiglas™ and other transparent or translucent materials, and personal items.
In one implementation where an interiorially illuminated reconstructed wooden log functions as illuminated signage,
In various implementations given by way of example, and not by way of limitation, the signal from the motion detection sensor can cause an Audio-Visual (AV) capture device inside or proximate to the reconstructed log 508c to capture and send AV information about the approaching person 504 via a trans receiver device also inside or proximate to the reconstructed log 508c. The transmission is sent to a predetermined logical address of a user for receipt by a web enabled portable computing device (e.g., a smart phone). The user, in response, speaks into the web enabled portable computing device for transmission of the spoken phrase to, and for audible rendering by, the transceiver device inside the reconstructed log 508c. As such, the user can remotely speak and listen to the approaching person 504 to whom is displayed the illuminated signage of the reconstructed log 508c. Optionally, the appearance of the signage bearing surface of the reconstructed log 508c can be configured by mechanisms inside the reconstructed log 508a are known in the dynamic signage arts. These appearance changes can include, but are not limited to sight and sound. Both present and future mechanisms pertaining to the dynamic signage arts are contemplated by the present disclosure.
The various steps or acts in a method or process may be performed in the order shown, or may be performed in another order. Additionally, one or more process or method steps may be omitted or one or more process or method steps may be added to the methods and processes. An additional step, block, or action may be added in the beginning, end, or intervening existing elements of the methods and processes. Based on the disclosure and teachings provided herein, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate other ways and/or methods for various implements.
It is understood that the examples and implementations described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/756,608, titled “A reconstructed log that allows the interior lights to illuminate through spaces,” filed on Jan. 25, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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