Light emitting accessory for jewelry

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6547412
  • Patent Number
    6,547,412
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A light emitting accessory includes a tube, a switch cap, a light source, a ballast, and at least one battery. The switch cap is threadably engagable with the tube. The at least one battery and light source are retained by the ballast. The switch cap is rotated to close an electrical circuit between the at least one battery and the light source. In a second embodiment, the light emitting accessory includes a switch cap, base tube, light assembly, and at least one battery. The switch cap is threadably engagable to the base tube. The at least one battery and the light assembly are retained by the base tube. Rotation of the switch cap will close an electrical circuit between the at least one battery and at least one light emitting device of the light assembly. In a third embodiment, the light emitting accessory includes a decorative case, a light assembly, and at least one battery. The light assembly is retained in the decorative case. A cantilever member is preferably formed in the back plate for depressing an on-off switch on the light assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to jewelry and more specifically to a light emitting accessory for jewelry which enhances the appearance of the jewelry.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Although there are many forms of jewelry, it appears that a light emitting type does not exist. A light emitting accessory would be visible at night and enhance the appearance of the jewelry.




Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a light emitting accessory for jewelry which enhances the appearance of the jewelry.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a light emitting accessory for jewelry which may be viewed at night. The light emitting accessory includes a tube, a switch cap, a light source, a ballast, and at least one battery. The tube is preferably fabricated from a translucent or clear material. External threads are formed on a first end of the tube. At least one slot is cut into a first end of the tube. A cavity is formed in a first end of the ballast which is sized to receive the at least one battery. A positive lead and a negative lead are preferably formed within the ballast. A first end of the positive lead extends into the cavity and the second end extends out a second end of the ballast. A first end of the negative lead extends from a periphery of the ballast and the second end extends out a second end of the ballast.




The leads of the light source are attached to the second ends of the positive and negative leads. The ballast is inserted into the first end of the tube. The at least one battery is inserted into the cavity in the ballast. The inner diameter of the switch cap is threaded to receive the threads on the first end of the tube. A spring extends from an inside of the switch cap. To illuminate the tube, the switch cap is threaded on to the tube until the switch cap contacts the negative lead and the spring contacts the at least one battery. Electrical current travels through the negative lead, spring, battery, and positive lead, to cause the light source to emit light. A translucent jewel or an attachable ornament may be attached to a bottom of the tube. The spring may be replaced with an elastic member located below the battery.




In a second embodiment, the light emitting accessory includes a switch cap, base tube, light assembly, and at least one battery. The switch cap is preferably threaded on an inside diameter and the base tube is preferably threaded on an outside diameter. A battery bore is formed in a first end of the base tube to receive the at least one battery and a light bore is formed in a second end thereof to receive the light assembly. A pass through opening is formed through the battery and light bores. An elastic member is preferably inserted into a bottom of the battery bore. A light assembly includes a ballast which retains at least one light emitting device. A first contact is formed on one end of the ballast and a second contact is formed on a side of the ballast. The first contact is connected to one lead of the at least one light emitting device and the second contact is connected to the other lead thereof. A protective lens is preferably formed over the other end of the ballast to protect the at least one light emitting device. A current interrupting device may be included to make the at least one light emitting device provide flashing light.




Rotation of the switch cap will cause the at least one battery to compress the elastic member and make electrical contact with the first contact. The battery will provide electrical current to the at least one light emitting device. The second contact is electrically connected to the base tube. Electrical current will flow through the base tube, the switch cap and back to a ground of the at least one battery. The at least one light emitting device will emit light. The current interrupting device may be included to make the at least one light emitting device emit a flashing light. A light tube may be attached to the base tube to enhance the light effect of the light emitting accessory.




In a third embodiment, the light emitting accessory includes a decorative case, a light assembly, and at least one battery. The light assembly includes an on-off switch and, at least one light emitting device formed on a ballast. The ballast preferably retains the at least one battery with a spring clip. One pole of the on-off switch is electrically connected to one pole of the battery and the other pole of the on-off switch is electrically connected to one lead of the at least one light emitting device. The other lead of the at least one light emitting device and the other pole of the at least one battery are electrically connected to each other. The on-off switch opens and closes an electrical current path between the at least one battery and the at least one light emitting device.




The decorative case preferably includes a face member and a back plate. The face member is fabricated from a clear or translucent material. A cantilever member is preferably formed in the back plate. An end of the cantilever member is disposed such that depressing the cantilever member toggles the on-off switch. A current interrupting device may be included to make the at least one light emitting device provide flashing light.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a light emitting accessory which acts as a piece of jewelry, yet emits light for viewing at night.




These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2



a


is a partial cross sectional view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry with intermittent illumination in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a ballast from a light emitting accessory for jewelry in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a ballast from a light emitting accessory for jewelry in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of a switch cap from a light emitting accessory for jewelry in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of a jewel formed as an integral part of a tube wall in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of a jewel base inserted into a bottom of a tube in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of a jewel base threaded on to a bottom of a tube in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a front view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry which has a pair of dice attached to a bottom thereof in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9



a


is a partial front view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry which has a star attached to a bottom thereof in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9



b


is a partial front view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry which has a heart attached to a bottom thereof in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9



c


is a partial front view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry which has a tear drop attached to a bottom thereof in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of a light emitting accessory in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 11

is an enlarged perspective view of a light assembly of a second embodiment of a light emitting accessory in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 12

is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of a light emitting accessory in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 13

is an end view of a ballast of a third embodiment of a light emitting accessory in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 14

is an enlarged cross sectional view of a third embodiment of a light emitting accessory in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a perspective view of a light emitting accessory for jewelry


1


. With reference to

FIGS. 2-5

, the light emitting accessory for jewelry


1


includes a tube


10


, a switch cap


12


, a light source


14


, a ballast


16


, and at least one battery


18


. The tube


10


is preferably fabricated out of a translucent or clear plastic. The tube


10


could also be fabricated from glass or any other material which has translucent or clear optical qualities. The color of the tube


10


may be clear or any other color of the light spectrum. External threads


20


are formed on a first end of the tube


10


. At least one slot


22


is cut into a first end of the tube


10


.




The ballast


16


has an outside body which is sized to be received by an inside diameter of the tube


10


. At least one tab


24


extends from an outside periphery of the ballast


16


. The at least one tab


24


is sized to be received by the at least one slot


22


. A cavity


26


is formed in a first end of the ballast


16


. The depth of the cavity


26


is preferably less than the height of the at least one battery


18


to allow thereof to be easily removed from the ballast


16


. Preferably, at least three standoffs


27


are formed within the wall of the cavity


26


. The periphery formed by the inside surfaces of the at least three standoffs


27


are sized to slidably receive the at least one battery


18


.




A positive lead


17


is formed through a second end of the ballast


16


. A first end of the positive lead


17


protrudes into the cavity


26


and is bent over such that the positive terminal of the battery


18


may contact thereof. A second end of the positive lead


17


protrudes out the second end of the ballast


16


. A positive lead hole


28


is preferably formed through a second end of the positive lead


17


. The positive lead hole


28


is sized to receive one lead of the light source


14


. A negative lead


19


is preferably molded into a side of the ballast


16


. A first end of the negative lead


19


is attached to a top of the at least one tab


24


. A second end of the negative lead


19


protrudes out the second end of the ballast


16


. A negative lead hole


30


is preferably formed through a second end of the negative lead


19


. The negative lead hole


30


is sized to receive the other lead of the light source


14


. The leads


31


of the light source


14


are preferably soldered to the positive and negative leads.





FIG. 2



a


shows a current interrupting device


21


placed between the light source


14


and the positive terminal


17


. The current interrupting device


21


prevents the flow of electrical current to the light source


14


in a periodic fashion. The interruption of current makes the light source flash


14


. The current interrupting device


21


could be a bi-metal contact, an electronic device, or any other suitable device which interrupts the flow of current to the light source. The current interrupting device


21


could be placed anywhere in the light source electrical circuit including the position shown in

FIG. 2



a.






The switch cap


12


includes a body


32


and a conductive spring


34


. A bore


36


is formed inside the body


32


on a first end. The body is preferably fabricated from an electrically conductive material, but the bore


36


and the first end may also be coated with a conductive coating. Preferably, internal threads


38


are formed on an inside of the bore


36


. The internal threads


38


are threadably engagable with the external threads


20


formed on the first end of the tube


10


. The conductive spring


34


extends from a bottom of the bore


36


. The conductive spring


34


is attached and electrically conductive to the bottom of the bore


36


with any suitable method. A flange


37


extends from a second end of the body


32


. A hole


40


is preferably formed through the flange


37


to allow attachment to a piece of jewelry.




A second end of the tube


10


is preferably terminated with an opaque cover


42


. The opaque cover


42


prevents light from escaping through the second end of the tube


10


. With reference to

FIG. 6

, a jewel


44


is inserted through and attached to a side wall of the tube


10


. The jewel


44


is preferably translucent or clear to allow light to shine therethrough. The tube


10


may be fabricated from an opaque material if the jewel


44


is included with the light emitting accessory


1


.





FIG. 7

shows an alternative to that of

FIG. 6

, the jewel


44


is inserted into and attached to a plug


46


. The plug


46


is inserted into the inner diameter of the tube


10


. A bore


48


is formed through the plug


46


which allows light to shine into the jewel


44


. The outer diameter of the plug


46


is sized to be received by an inside diameter of the tube


10


at a second end thereof. The plug


46


may be attached to the tube


10


with adhesive or by providing a press fit between the inside diameter of the tube


10


and the outside diameter of the of the plug


46


at the second end thereof.





FIG. 8

discloses a jewel housing


50


. The jewel housing


50


includes a body


52


and the jewel


44


. A bore


54


is formed inside the body


52


on a first end. Internal threads


56


are formed on the wall of bore


54


. The internal threads


56


are threadably engagable with external threads


58


formed on a second end of the tube


10


.





FIGS. 9-9



c


disclose a light emitting accessory for jewelry


2


. The light emitting accessory


2


includes a reduced length tube


10


′ and an attachable ornament


59


. The attachable ornament


59


could be a pair of dice


60


, a star


62


, a heart


64


, a tear drop


66


, or any other ornament. The attachable ornament


59


is clear or translucent to allow light to illuminate thereof. The tube


10


′ has a reduced length such that more light illuminates through the attachable ornament


59


, if the tube


10


′ is clear or translucent. The attachable ornament


59


may be fastened to an end of the tube


10


′ by inserting the attachable ornament


59


to a plug


46


and then inserting the plug


46


into an end of the tube


10


′; fastening the attachable ornament


59


to a housing


50


; or fastening the attachable ornament


59


directly to the end of the tube


10


′ with any suitable assembly method.




To illuminate the tube


10


, jewel


44


, or attachable ornament


59


, the switch cap


12


is threaded on to the first end of the tube


10


until the switch cap


12


contacts the negative lead


19


and the conductive spring


34


contacts the at least one battery


18


. Electrical current travels through the negative lead


19


, conductive spring


34


, at least one battery


18


, and positive lead


17


, to cause the light source


14


to emit light.




With reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

, a second embodiment of the light emitting accessory


2


includes a switch cap


68


, base tube


70


, light assembly


72


, and at least one battery


74


. The switch cap


68


and base tube


70


are fabricated from an electrically conductive material. A threaded bore


76


is formed in one end of the switch cap


68


. A chain flange


78


is preferably formed on the other end of the switch cap


68


with a chain opening


80


formed therethrough. The base tube


70


has an external thread


82


formed on an outer diameter thereof. The external thread


82


is threadably enagable with the threaded bore


76


. A battery bore


84


is formed in a first end of the base tube


70


to receive the at least one battery


74


and a light bore


86


is formed in a second end thereof to receive the light assembly


72


. A passthrough opening


88


is formed through the battery and light bores. An elastic member


90


is preferably inserted into a bottom of the battery bore


84


.




A light assembly


72


includes a ballast


92


which retains at least one light emitting device


94


. The ballast


92


is a nonconductive substrate with electrical circuitry attached thereto. The ballast


92


is sized to be received by the light bore


86


. The at least one light emitting device


94


may be any suitable micro light emitting device. A first contact


96


is preferably formed through the ballast


92


and is electrically connected to one lead of the light emitting device


94


. A second contact


98


is formed on a side of the ballast and is electrically connected to the other lead of the at least one light emitting device


94


. A protective lens


100


is preferably formed over the ballast


92


to protect the light emitting device


94


. The protective lens


100


is fabricated from a clear or translucent material.




Rotation of the switch cap


68


will force the at least one battery


74


to compress the elastic member


90


and make electrical contact with the first contact


96


. The at least one battery


74


will provide electrical current to the at least one light emitting device


94


. The second contact is electrically connected to the base tube


70


. Electrical current will flow through the base tube


70


, the switch cap


68


and back to a ground of the at least one battery


74


. The at least one light emitting device


94


will emit light. A current interrupting device


102


may be included to make the at least one light emitting device


94


provide flashing light.




A light tube


104


may be attached to the base tube


70


to enhance the light effect of the light emitting accessory


2


. The light tube


104


may be attached by forming a groove


106


in outer perimeter of the base tube


70


and forming at least two inward facing projections


108


on a top of the light tube


104


. The light tube


104


may be terminated with an end cap


110


or with any device shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


, or


9


-


9




c.


The light tube


104


may also be modified as shown in FIG.


6


.




With reference to

FIGS. 12-14

, a third embodiment of the light emitting accessory


3


includes a decorative case


112


, a light assembly


114


, and at least one battery


116


. The light assembly


114


includes an on-off switch


118


and, at least one light emitting device


120


formed on a ballast


122


. The ballast


122


is preferably a double sided circuit board. The ballast


122


preferably retains the at least one battery


116


with a conductive spring clip


124


. The conductive spring clip


124


is mechanically attached to the ballast


122


and electrically connected to one lead of the at least one light emitting device


120


. A contact projection


126


is formed on a top of the conductive spring clip


124


to make electrical contact with one of the poles of the at least one battery


116


.




One pole of the on-off switch


118


is electrically connected to one pole of the at least one battery


116


and the other pole of the on-off switch


118


is electrically connected to the other lead of the at least one light emitting device


120


. The on-off switch


118


opens and closes an electrical current path between the at least one battery


116


and the light emitting device


120


. A conductive pad


128


is preferably formed on a top of the ballast


122


to make contact with the at least one battery


116


. The conductive pad


128


is electrically connected to the one pole of the on-off switch


118


. Micro electric circuitry and micro on-off switches which are used in the fabrication of the light assembly


114


are well known in the art.




The decorative case


112


preferably includes a face member


130


and a back plate


132


. The decorative case is preferably formed into an attractive shape such as a heart. The face member


130


is fabricated from a clear or translucent material. Preferably, the face member


130


has a depth which is sufficient to receive the light assembly


114


. At least two female retention posts


134


are preferably formed in the inner perimeter of the face member


130


. At least two projections


136


extend from the back plate


132


. An opening


135


in each female retention post


134


is sized to receive each of projection


136


. A standoff


138


may be formed on a side of each female retention post


134


to support the light assembly


114


. A chain flange


133


may be formed on an end of the back plate


132


. A chain hole


135


is formed through the chain flange


133


.




A cantilever member


140


is preferably formed in the back plate


132


. A raised portion


142


is preferably formed on an end of the cantilever member


140


to provide a reference point to depress. A switch projection


144


is formed on the side opposite the raised portion


142


. Pressing the raised portion


142


causes the switch projection


144


to toggle the on-off switch


118


. A current interrupting device


146


may be included to make the at least one light emitting device


120


provide flashing light.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A light emitting accessory for jewelry comprising:at least one battery; a light assembly including an on-off switch and at least one light emitting device, toggling of said on-off switch making an electrical connection between said battery and said at least one light emitting device; and a case including a back plate and a face member, said back plate including a cantilever member, a switch projection extending from an end of said cantilever member, said switch projection being disposed adjacent said on-off switch, wherein depressing said cantilever member over said switch projection causing said on-off switch to toggle; and said face member receiving said back plate, said case retaining said light assembly when said back plate is attached to said face member.
  • 2. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 1 whereinsaid face member being fabricated from a clear or translucent material.
  • 3. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 1, further comprising:at least two retention posts being formed in an inner perimeter of said face member, at least two projections extending from said back plate, an opening being formed in each retention post which are sized to firmly receive one of said projections.
  • 4. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 3, further comprising:a standoff being formed on each one of said at least two retention posts, said standoff receiving said light assembly.
  • 5. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 1, further comprising:a conductive spring clip being attached to said light assembly and being electrically connected to said at least one light emitting device, said conductive spring clip retaining said battery and making electrical contact therewith.
  • 6. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 1, further comprising:a current interrupting device preventing the flow of electrical current to said at least one light emitting device in a periodic fashion, the interruption of current causing said light emitting device to flash.
  • 7. A light emitting accessory for jewelry comprising:at least one battery; a light assembly including an on-off switch and at least one light emitting device, toggling of said on-off switch making an electrical connection between said battery and said at least one light emitting device; and a case including a back plate and a face member, said back plate including a cantilever member, a switch projection extending from an end of said cantilever member, said switch projection being disposed adjacent said on-off switch, at least two projections extending from said back plate, wherein depressing said cantilever member over said switch projection causing said on-off switch to toggle; and said face member having at least two retention posts being formed in an inner perimeter of said face member, an opening being formed in each retention post which are sized to firmly receive one of said projections, said case retaining said light assembly when said back plate is attached to said face member.
  • 8. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 7 wherein:said face member being fabricated from a clear or translucent material.
  • 9. A The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 7, further comprising:a standoff being formed on each one of said at least two retention posts, said standoff receiving said light assembly.
  • 10. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 7, further comprising:a conductive spring clip being attached to said light assembly and being electrically connected to said at least one light emitting device, said conductive spring clip retaining said battery and making electrical contact therewith.
  • 11. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 7, further comprising:a current interrupting device preventing the flow of electrical current to said at least one light emitting device in a periodic fashion, the interruption of current causing said light emitting device to flash.
  • 12. A light emitting accessory for jewelry comprising:at least one battery; a light assembly including an on-off switch and at least one light emitting device, toggling of said on-off switch making an electrical connection between said battery and said at least one light emitting device; and a case including a back plate and a face member, said back plate including a cantilever member, a switch projection extending from an end of said cantilever member, said switch projection being disposed adjacent said on-off switch, at least two projections extending from said back plate, wherein depressing said cantilever member over said switch projection causing said on-off switch to toggle; and said face member receiving said back plate, at least two retention posts being formed in an inner perimeter of said face member, an opening being formed in each retention post which are sized to firmly receive one of said projections, a standoff being formed on each one of said at least two retention posts, said standoff receiving said light assembly, said case retaining said light assembly when said back plate is attached to said face member.
  • 13. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 12 wherein:said face member being fabricated from a clear or translucent material.
  • 14. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 12, further comprising:a conductive spring clip being attached to said light assembly and being electrically connected to said at least one light emitting device, said conductive spring clip retaining said battery and making electrical contact therewith.
  • 15. The light emitting accessory for jewelry of claim 12, further comprising:a current interrupting device preventing the flow of electrical current to said at least one light emitting device in a periodic fashion, the interruption of current causing said light emitting device to flash.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a utility application taking priority from provisional application, Ser. No. 60/204,851 filed on May 16, 2000.

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Number Name Date Kind
4309743 Martin Jan 1982 A
5876109 Scalco Mar 1999 A
6122933 Ohlund Sep 2000 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/204857 May 2000 US