This invention relates to pathway and landscape lights, in particular to devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using ground directed pathway and landscape lights with a ring configured optical fiber which directs light emissions from a centrally located LED (light emitting diode) light source.
Pathway and landscape lighting are known for providing light sources for gardens, walkways, and the like. LEDS (light emitting diodes) have become increasingly popular over the years as a light source since the LEDs have become more cost effective as well as provide for low power consumption and longer life over standard light bulbs, and the like. However, a single LED is still known to emit low levels of light which are impractical for providing sufficient light for gardens and walkways.
The prior art has used clusters of LED (light emitting diodes) together to generate light in pathway and landscape lighting. See for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. D574,532 to Lee et al., 7,204,608 to Beeman et al. and 7,021,787 to Kuelbs (column 10).
However, there are additional problems with the cluster based prior art.
Additionally, users have complained about the light emissions having different levels of illumination on the ground with parts of the light beams.
Attempts have been made to use other type of arrangements of LEDs for pathways and walkways. See for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication 2006/0203471 to Hodges et al.; 2005/002183 to Wardzala. Hodges is limited to a single linear line of LEDs that projects a line of light. Wardzal uses a ring of LEDs to emit light in a horizontal radial direction. None of the known prior art uses LEDs to direct light in beneath a dome lens covered pathway and landscape light source, where the light is intended to be emitted in a 360 degree direction from the pathway/landscape light. None of the prior art would solve the problem of eliminating shadow effects and different levels of brightness in the light emissions being generated therefrom.
Thus, the need exists for solutions to the above problems with the prior art.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using ground directed pathway and landscape lights with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that eliminate undesirable shadow effects from cluster based light sources.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using ground directed pathway and landscape lights with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that provide softer and more uniform light emissions from cluster based light sources.
A third objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using ground directed pathway and landscape lights with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that provide at least as much if not a greater amount of emitted light than cluster based light sources.
A fourth objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using 360 degree emitting surface directed LED (light emitting diode) sources with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that eliminate undesirable shadow effects from cluster based light sources.
A fifth objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using 360 degree emitting surface directed LED (light emitting diode) sources with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that provide softer and more uniform light emissions from cluster based light sources.
A sixth objective of the present invention is to provide devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using 360 degree emitting surface directed LED (light emitting diode) sources with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources that provide at least as much if not a greater amount of emitted light than cluster based light sources.
A novel ground directed pathway light, can include a mount having a front surface with a width and a length and a midportion therebetween, and a perimeter edge about the mount, a plurality of LEDs (light emitting diodes) spaced apart along the perimeter edge of the front surface of the mount arranged in a equally spaced apart configuration, a ground based engaging post attached to the light which extends downward from a midportion of the front surface of the mount, and a power source for providing power to simultaneously illuminate each of the plurality of LEDs directed toward a ground surface.
The light can have a light shade lens having an upper end and a bottom end, the upper end attached to the front surface of the mount, and the ground based engaging post attached to the bottom end of the light shade lens.
The light can also have a single LED attached to the midportion of the mount, the single LED being equally spaced from each of the plurality of LEDs.
The mount can be a disc shape with the LEDS located along the perimeter edge of the disc shape. The LEDs can be arranged in a triangular configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape. Three of the LEDs can be arranged in each of the three corners of the triangular configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape.
Four of the LEDs can be arranged in a square configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape. Four of the LEDs can be arranged in each of the four corners of the square configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape.
At least four or more of the LEDs can be arranged in a midportion along each leg of the square configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape.
The LEDs can be arranged in a hexagon configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape. Five of the LEDs can be arranged in each corner of the hexagon configuration about the perimeter edge of the disc shape.
The mount can have a rectangular shape with the LEDS located along the perimeter edge of the rectangular shape. The mount can have a square shape with the LEDS located along the perimeter edge of the square shape. The mount can have a triangular shape with the LEDS located along the perimeter edge of the triangular shape. The mount can have a hexagon shape with the LEDS located along the perimeter edge of the hexagon shape.
The power source for the light can be a low voltage electrically connected power supply. The power source for the light can be a solar powered connected power supply.
A ground directed pathway light, can include a mount having a front surface with a width and a length and a midportion therebetween, and a perimeter edge about the mount, an LED (light emitting diode) positioned adjacent to a midportion of the front surface of the mount, an optical fiber having a portion circumferentially about the LED light source, a ground based engaging post attached to the light which extends downward from a midportion of the front surface of the mount, and a power source for providing power to simultaneously illuminate the LED and optical fiber which directs light toward a ground surface.
The ground directed pathway light can include a light shade lens having an upper end and a bottom end, the upper end attached to the front surface of the mount, and the ground based engaging post attached to the bottom end of the light shade lens.
The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount outside of the upper end of the light shade lens. The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount inside of the upper end of the light shade lens.
The mount can be a disc shape with the LED located adjacent a center location of the disc shape, and the optical fiber is located along the perimeter edge of the disc shape.
The ground directed pathway light can include a light shade lens having an upper end and a bottom end, the upper end attached to the front surface of the mount, and the ground based engaging post attached to the bottom end of the light shade lens.
The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount outside of the upper end of the light shade lens.
The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount inside of the upper end of the light shade lens.
The power source can be a low voltage electrically connected power supply. The power source can be a solar powered connected power supply.
A ground directed landscape light can include a mount having a front surface with a diameter and a midportion therebetween, and a perimeter edge about the mount, a first optical fiber arranged in a ring configuration adjacent to the perimeter edge, a ground based engaging post attached to the light which extends downward from a midportion of the front surface of the mount, a light shade lens having an upper end and a bottom end, the upper end attached to the front surface of the mount, and the ground based engaging post attached to the bottom end of the light shade lens, and a power source for providing power to illuminate the optical fiber which directs light toward a ground surface.
The mount can be a disc shape. The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount outside of the upper end of the light shade lens. The optical fiber can be attached to the front surface of the mount inside of the upper end of the light shade lens. The power source can be a low voltage electrically connected power supply. The power source can be a solar powered connected power supply.
The ground directed landscape light can include an LED (light emitting diode) positioned adjacent to a midportion of the front surface of the mount. The ground directed landscape light can include a plurality of LEDS attached to the disc adjacent to the midportion of the front surface of the mount.
The ground directed landscape light can include a second optical fiber arranged in a ring configuration, with the first optical fiber positioned inside of the light shade lens, and the second optical fiber positioned outside of the light shade lens.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments which are illustrated schematically in the accompanying drawings.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its applications to the details of the particular arrangements shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
This invention is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/229,307 filed Sep. 9, 2011, which is incorporated by reference.
The pathway/landscape light can be powered by low voltage. Alternatively, the pathway/landscape light can be solar powered where a battery is solar charged during the day to run the LEDs after dark.
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With the invention, the light shade lens 30 can have upper edges attached to the mount surface 110 inside the perimeter arrangement of a plurality of LEDS 120. Alternatively, the light shade lens 30 can have upper edges attached to the mount surface 110 outside the perimeter arrangement of the plurality of LEDS 120.
The mount 110 with lower surface can have a disc shape, with the plurality of LEDs 120 arranged in a triangular arrangement, with three LEDs 122, 124, 126 equally spaced apart about the perimeter of the mount surface 110. With approximately 5 inch diameter mount surface 110, the LEDS can be arranged to each be approximately 3.7 inches apart from one another. Additionally, the LEDS 122, 124, 126 can be spaced up to approximately 5 inches apart from one another on the approximately 5 inch diameter mount surface 110. With the triangular arrangement, three LEDs 122, 124, 126 can be located in each of the three corners of the triangular arrangement. Additional LEDs can be located in midportions along each of the three legs of the triangular arrangement so that all LEDs remain equally spaced apart from one another.
An additional version of the embodiment 100 can include a centrally located single LED 129 in the disc shaped mount surface 110, where the central LED 129 is located equally distant from the other LEDs 122, 124, 126.
Referring to
Alternatively, the optical fiber 430 can be illuminated at the input end 434 by a separate light source 432, such as another LED, or by light being directed into the input end 434 by the centrally located LED light source 420.
The embodiment shown in
The bottom 448 of the light shade lens 440 can be attached to a mounting post that has a lower ground engaging end.
While the embodiment in
Alternatively, the invention can be practiced with a single optical fiber arranged in a ring shaped configuration about the perimeter edge of the mount of the light without a centrally located LED light source.
Similar to the other embodiments, the novel pathway/landscape light 400 can be powered by low voltage power supplies wired to a household power supply and/or be solar powered, along with a battery for allowing the light 400 to be illuminated at night.
Although the mounts are shown and described as disc shape, the invention can use other mount shapes, such as but not limited to rectangular shaped, square shaped, triangular shaped, hexagon shaped and the like. Other shapes can be used.
Although the preferred embodiment shows and describes ground based pathway/landscape lighting using LEDS with or without an optical fiber ring, the invention can be used with other type of lights that can use 360 degree emitting surface directed LED (light emitting diode) sources with perimeter spaced apart LED (light emitting diode) light sources, where the other types of surfaces to be illuminated such as but not limited to walls, ceilings, and the like.
Although the preferred embodiment shows and describes the light source has having a central ground based stake underneath the downwardly directed light source, the invention can be used with other types of light sources that do not require the central mounting stake, such as but not limited to spotlights, and the like.
While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
This invention is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/229,307 filed Sep. 9, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its' entirety.
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