The invention relates to a lamp, including a lamp with a stand, and a healthy lighting lamp.
Sunlight is an essential ingredient for a healthy lifestyle, and many people do not receive enough natural light. Healthy lighting lamps mimic sunlight to enhance mood, energy, sleep, and focus. Healthy lighting lamps have been shown to help with common problems such as winter blues, sleep disorders, light deprivation, jet lag, shift work and other symptoms alleviated by exposure to healthy light.
Healthy lighting lamps are often large and bulky due to their size and shape. Since healthy lighting lamps must generally stand up during use, they either must be large enough to support themselves or include a stand. Lamps and stands may be difficult to pack or ship due to their size or shape. This frustrates users who travel with their lamps and increases shipping costs for manufacturers and distributors. Therefore, a more packable healthy lighting lamp is desirable.
In addition, healthy lighting lamps are often limited to one working intensity and color temperature. Since users benefit from being able to select their optimal intensity and/or color temperature, there is a desire for a healthy lighting device that allows such user selection.
Moreover, it is recommended that users of healthy lighting lamps do so for approximately 20 minutes. Therefore, there is a need for healthy lighting lamps that shut off automatically or alert the user when this recommended amount of time has been reached.
Finally, current healthy lighting lamps use custom light bulbs that are often short-lived and need replacement. There is a need for a longer-lasting full-spectrum light source for healthy lighting lamps.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a more packable or shippable lamp.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lamp with multiple selectable and operative light intensities and color temperatures.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lamp with a timer and indicator.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lamp with a longer-lasting full-spectrum light source, such as LEDs.
Case 2 surrounds a light emitting surface 3. Button 4 on a surface of case 2 may be used to turn lamp 1 on and off. Case 2 and stand 10 may be made from any suitable material such as a rigid plastic, a metal composite or composition, or combinations thereof. In addition, lamp 1 may comprise any finish and color desired to match an interior design of a workspace.
As shown in
U-shaped clip 11 may be attached to case 2 in multiple ways. For example, as shown in
When lamp 1 is to be shipped, packed or otherwise stowed, stand 10 can be locked on protrusion 6, which extends from a back surface of case 2. Protrusion 6 is and cut-out portion 12 of stand 10 are sized such that they are engageable with one another, as shown in
For example, buttons 27 or 28 may set lamp 21 to emit light at a brightness of 2,000-15,000 lux at a distance of 4-6 inches. In one preferred embodiment, buttons 27 or 28 may be pressed to cycle emitted light between 2,500, 5,000, 7,500, or 10,000 lux. Buttons 27 or 28 may also set the light temperature of the light emitted from lamp 21 between 3,000 K and 6,500 K. In one preferred embodiment, buttons 27 or 28 may cycle light temperature levels between 3,000 K and 5,000 K in 500 K increments. Buttons 27 or 28 may also set a usage timer for 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes, after which the lamp may notify the user of the elapsed time, shut off, or both. In one preferred embodiment, the usage time is set for 20 minutes. The values for each of these functions are exemplary, as buttons 27 and 28 may be programmed to set any value associated with any function.
So that lamp 21 may stand upright during use, stand 30 is attachable to lamp 21, as shown in
For example, buttons 47, 48, or 49 may set lamp 21 to emit light at a brightness of 2,000-15,000 lux at a distance of 4-6 inches. In one preferred embodiment, buttons 47, 48, or 49 may be pressed to cycle emitted light between 2,500, 5,000, 7,500, or 10,000 lux. Buttons 47, 48, or 49 may also set the light temperature of the light emitted from lamp 21 between 3,000 K and 6,500 K. In one preferred embodiment, buttons 47, 48, or 49 may cycle light temperature levels between 3,000 K and 5,000 K in 500 K increments. Buttons 47, 48, or 49 may also set a usage timer for 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes, after which the lamp may notify the user of the elapsed time, shut off, or both. In one preferred embodiment, the usage time is set for 20 minutes. The values for each of these functions are exemplary, as buttons 47, 48, or 49 may be programmed to set any value associated with any function.
Button 49 may also include an indicator showing a progression of a function. The indicator may be a circular ring that is used to indicate the elapsed or remaining amount of time on a usage timer, the brightness level, or the light temperature. For example, circular ring 49 may show a 20-minute usage timer by illuminating neighboring portions of the circular ring after two-minute increments.
So that lamp 41 may stand upright during use, stand 50 is attachable to lamp 41, as shown in
Lamps 1, 21, or 41 may use various types of light sources, including fluorescent, compact fluorescent, neodymium, and LED. LEDs may include various types of LEDs, including through-hole LEDs, SMD LEDs, bi-color LEDs, RGB LEDs, High-Power LEDs, and others. Light sources of different color temperatures may be used in order to dynamically change the output color temperature. For example, by selectively mixing an LED with a cool temperature of light and an LED with a warm temperature of light, any temperature of light may be emitted by lamps 1, 21, and 41. Buttons 27, 28, 47, 48, and 49 may control the temperature of the emitted light in this manner.
Lamps 1, 21, or 41 may include a flush lens or a recessed lens. Lamps 1, 21, or 41 may also be edge-lit or back-lit. Back-lit lamps allow for the use of more LEDs (or other light sources) to control the output characteristics of the light. Edge-lit lamps provide the benefit of creating a more uniform and aesthetic light output.
Lamps 1, 21, or 41 may also include a wall-mount feature. The wall-mount feature may allow a user to quickly and easily remove it from the wall for travel purposes.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.