The disclosure relates in general to an Easter egg for holding candy or the like, and more particularly, to an Easter egg light emitting diode (LED), to form a lighted egg.
Easter is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This resurrection is described in the New Testament as occurring on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. It is the culmination of the Passion of Jesus, preceded by Lent (or Great Lent), a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. Easter is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday.
One of the traditions surrounding Easter is the Easter egg hunt. The Easter egg hunt entails adults, typically parents, hiding eggs for children either outdoors or indoors. These eggs are typically hollow plastic eggs that are filled with candy, making the Easter egg hunt an enjoyable event for children.
The disclosure is directed to a device comprised of an egg-shaped housing and a lighting module. The egg-shaped housing is comprised of an inside surface and an outside surface. The lighting module is coupled to the egg-shaped housing and is comprised of a light emitting diode, a battery to power the light emitting diode, and a switch to control whether power from the battery is applied to the light emitting diode. The light emitting diode generates light that shines on the inside surface of the egg-shaped housing, the light being visible outside the egg-shaped housing.
In some configurations, the egg-shaped housing includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion and the second portion coupling together to form the egg-shaped housing.
In some configurations, the egg-shaped housing further includes a coupler to couple the first portion and the second portion.
In some configurations, the lighting module is coupled to the egg-shaped housing via a screw.
In some configurations, the egg-shaped housing is constructed from at least one of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene or Styrofoam (PS), polycarbonate, polylactide, acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene, styrene, fiberglass, and nylon.
In some configurations, a system includes the device and the egg-shaped housing is a first egg-shaped housing, the inside surface is a first inside surface, and the outside surface is a first outside surface, the lighting module is a first lighting module, the light emitting diode is a first light emitting diode, the battery is a first battery, and the switch is a first switch. The first lighting module is further comprised of a first wireless receiver. The system includes a wireless transmitter and a second device comprised of a second egg-shaped housing and a second lighting module coupled to the second egg-shaped housing and comprised of a second light emitting diode, a second battery to power the second light emitting diode, a second switch, and a second wireless receiver, the second light emitting diode generating light that shines on the second inside surface of the second egg-shaped housing, the light being visible on the second outside surface of the second egg-shaped housing. The transmitter transmits a wireless control signal to the first and second switches to control, based on the wireless control signal, whether power from the first and second batteries is applied to the first and second light emitting diodes, respectively.
In some configurations, the switch is a slide switch.
In some configurations, the switch is a wireless switch.
In some configurations, the light emitting diode is a multicolor light emitting diode.
In some configurations, the lighting module is further comprised of a controller to control a state of the light emitting diode.
In some configurations, the state of the light emitting diode includes a periodic color change of the light emitting diode.
In some configurations, the state of the light emitting diode includes a random color change of the light emitting diode.
In some configurations, the state of the light emitting diode includes a periodic change from an ON and OFF state of the light emitting diode.
In some configurations, the device according to claim 1, further comprising a hanger, coupled to the egg-shaped housing, to hang the device from an object.
In some configurations, the lighting module includes a flat surface that allows the egg-shaped housing to stand up on a surface along a long axis of the egg-shaped housing.
In some configurations, the egg-shaped housing further includes a lighting module cover to cover the lighting module, the lighting module cover shaped in an arc that together with the egg-shaped housing forms a complete egg shape surrounding the lighting module.
In some configurations, the device further includes a coupler to couple the lighting module cover to the egg-shaped housing.
The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
While this disclosure is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail a specific embodiment(s) with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification and is not intended to be limited to the embodiment(s) illustrated.
It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
In at least one embodiment, the egg-shaped housing 110 includes a first portion 120 and a second portion 130. The first portion 120 and the second portion 130 are couplable together to form the egg-shaped housing 110. In an example, the first and second portions 120/130 are approximately equal such that the egg-shaped housing 110 is divided approximately in two by the first and second portions 120/130. The first and second portions 120/130 each include a snap fit 125/135, respectively, that prevent the first and second portions 120/130 from being easily separated, thereby securing an item 150, such as an Easter treat, within the egg-shaped housing 110. In at least one embodiment, a coupler 410 coupled to the first and second portions 120/130 is formed in conjunction with first and second portions 120/130. As shown, this coupler 410 is a small portion of plastic or another other material that the egg-shaped housing 110 is formed from and is disposed along the outside surface 112 of both the first and second portions 120/130. The coupler 410 is a flexible material that allows a movement between the first and second portions 120/130 while maintaining them in a coupled state. In the orientation shown in
The lighting module 140 is coupled to the egg-shaped housing 110 and includes a light emitting diode 141, a battery 142 to power the light emitting diode 141, and a switch 144 to control whether power from the battery 142 is applied to the light emitting diode 141. The switch 144 can be any type of switch that controls application of power from the battery 142 to the light emitting diode 141, such as a slide switch shown, a push button switch, a wireless switch, etc. In at least one embodiment, the lighting module 140 further includes a receiver 143 (e.g., Bluetooth receiver, WIFI receiver, or any other wireless receiver) to receive control signals to control whether power from the battery 142 is applied to the light emitting diode 141 and the state of the light emitting diode 141, as will be explained in more detail below with respect to
In at least one embodiment, the lighting module 140 includes an alignment notch 220a that aligns with an alignment post 220b on the second end 118 of the egg-shaped housing 110, to properly align the lighting module 140 with the egg-shaped housing 110. In at least one embodiment, the egg-shaped housing 110 includes a first end 116, such as a top end depending upon the orientation of the eff shaped housing 110, and a second end 118 opposite an end of the egg-shaped housing 110 with respect to the first end 116. In at least one embodiment, the lighting module 140 is coupled to the egg-shaped housing 110 at one end of the egg-shaped housing, such as illustrated at the second end 118. In another embodiment, the lighting module 140 can be coupled to the egg-shaped housing 110 at the first end 116 or anywhere in between the first end 116 and the second end 118. The lighting module 140 has a height Hl and a width Wl. The lighting module 140 can include identifying information on a visible surface thereof, for example a manufacturing country identifier 230 and/or a manufacturer part number 240.
In at least one embodiment, the lighting module 140 further includes a control circuit 143 (e.g., a microcontroller, a Resistor/Capacitor (RC) circuit, etc.) to control a state of the light emitting diode 141. In an example, the light emitting diode 141 is a multicolor light emitting diode. For example, the control circuit 143 controls a color of light produced by the light emitting diode 141, a periodic color change of the light emitting diode 141, a brightness of light produced by the light emitting diode 141, a periodic change between an ON and OFF state by the light emitting diode 141, a random color change of the light emitting diode 141, and/or any other characteristic(s) that are controllable for the light emitting diode 141.
Referring now to
The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the disclosure and the disclosure is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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