The present invention relates to vibrating switches and particular to a lighting system having a vibration switch and presenting a plurality of displaying sequences wherein a novel vibration switch is used with the light emitting shoes so that the shoes can present a beautiful outlook as the wearer walks. The vibrating switch has no steel ball and being installed obliquely. Thereby, the installation of the vibrating switch is easy.
Light footwear is popular with men, women and children for reasons of safety by rendering the wearers more visible at night, and for reasons of fashion. Such footwear typically includes at least one light source and preferably a plurality of light sources such as light emitting diodes, a source of power such as a battery, and a switch to connect the battery to the light source to illuminate them.
There are known in the art several different implementation of footwear lighting systems that produce flashing lights. These implementations typically rely on the opening and closing of a switch to create the flashing effect. Many different types of switches have been used to create this effect. For example, pressure switches, mercury switches, and spring switches have all been used to generate flashing lights in footwear. However, in all of these systems, flashing only occurs in response to the connection or disconnection of the circuit created by the opening and closing of the switch. Furthermore, in systems which a plurality of lights, the lights, are illuminated in unison, with all the lights being illuminated at the same time.
Vibrating switches are widely used. In the prior art, mercury is used as a conductive media. Afterwards, rollers are used to replace mercury. Moreover, springs are used to replace rollers since the sensitivities of the springs are higher than those of rollers. There are two kinds of such structures. One has a metal housing and another has an isolating housing which is preferred than the metal housing since the insulating effect thereof.
The prior art vibrating switch has an isolating housing, a spring in the isolating housing, one end of the spring being a fixing end and another end thereof being a free end; a first conductive plate in the isolating housing and supporting the fixing end; a pin extended from the conductive plate and passing out of the isolating housing; a second conductive plate in the isolating housing and corresponding to the free end of the spring, another pin extending from the second conductive plate and passing out of the isolating housing; and a weight, like a small steel ball, attached to the free end of the spring.
The defects of aforementioned prior art are that the small steel ball can not be firmly secured to the free end of the spring. Thereby, in assembly, the steel ball is glued to the free end, but this is unbeneficial for electric conduction. Next, the free end of the spring is easily suspended downwards due to the weight of the small steel ball. Thereby, the spring is not horizontally arranged. Thereby, initially, the free end of the spring must be inclined, but this makes a difficult to workers.
However there is a demand for a novel vibration switch which can be used with the light emitting shoes so that the shoes can present a beautiful outlook as the wearer walks.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a lighting system having a vibration switch and presenting a plurality of displaying sequences for a footwear. The system comprise a plurality of light emitting sources; a power source for providing power; a vibrating switch turning “on” or “off” responsive to motions of the footwear; a key trigger being triggered in response to the turning “on” of the switch in an actuating period and the key trigger being inactive in response to an inactive time period; and a light source display sequence driver for driving the light sources to flash; the light source display sequence driver including a plurality of normal sequences for flashing the light sources and a plurality of dummy sequences for flashing no light sources. The vibrating switch further comprises an isolating housing, a spring on the isolating housing, one end of the spring being a free end and another end thereof being a fixing end, a conductive plate in the isolating housing corresponding to the free end of the spring and having a gap to the free end; a metal support plate in the isolating housing and being at another side of the conductive plate for supporting the fixing end of the spring so that the spring is not supported in the lower end; and a first and a second pins; the first pin being connected to the conductive plate and extending out of the isolating housing; and the second pin connected to the metal support plate and extending out of the isolating housing. When the isolating housing vibrates, the free end of the spring will swing to contact the conductive plate so as to conduct current to the conductive plate.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be described in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
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Furthermore, to have more contact times between the free end 21 and the conductive plate 3, a protruding wedge 31 can be added to the conductive plate 3 for reducing the gap between the wedge 31 and the free end 21 so as to have a larger contact possibility.
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The light sources LED1 to LED6 receive electrical current from a module 50, preferably embedded in the sole. The module contains a battery (not shown), for example, a 3 volt lithium battery having the shape of a circular disk. The battery is mounted on one side of the module 50.
The plurality of light emitting sources LED1 to LED6 arrange on one side of the module 100.
A power source 70 serves for providing power to all the elements of the module 100. To make the circuit to have a pure outlook, the power circuits from the power source 70 to other elements are negative. In the drawing, only signal circuits are illustrated.
A switch 30 is on one side of the module 50, the switch 30 turned “on” or “off” responsive to the motion of the footwear. In the present invention, the switch 30 is the vibration switch (as the element 10 in
A key trigger 101 in the module 50 can be triggered in response to the turning “on” of the switch 30 in an actuating period. The actuating period is a period in which the key trigger can be actuated in response to the action of the switch 30. In the present invention, also an inactive time period is defined, which will be discussed in the following.
A sequence input key 102 has a plurality of inputs K1 and K2 for determining a display sequence of the light sources.
A light source display sequence driver 103 serves for driving the light sources in response to the actions of the key trigger 101 and the sequence input key 102. The light source display sequence driver 103 has a plurality of function blocks which execute the respective predetermined functions defined in the blocks.
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An inactive time generator 104 in the light source display sequence driver 103 serves for generating an inactive time period to the key trigger 101. In this inactive time period, the key trigger will be inactive even the switch turns “on”, that is, the turning “on” of the switch 30 will not actuate the key trigger 101 and thus the actions of the light sources are not affected by the switch 30.
A controller 108 receives the inputs from the key trigger 101 and a sequence input key 102. The controller 108 is actuated by the key trigger 101 so as to display the light sources in response to a selective sequence from the sequence input key 102.
A sequence selector 105 serves for actuating a sequence for displaying the light sources according to the indication from the controller 108. The sequence selector 105 also actuates the inactive time generator 104 for generating an inactive time period according to a selected sequence from the controller 108.
A normal sequence block 106 stores a plurality of sequences for actuating the light sources. The normal sequence block 106 actuates a selected sequence in response to an indication from the sequence selector 105.
A dummy sequence block 107 stores a plurality of dummy sequences, i.e., sequences which do not actuate any light sources. The dummy sequence block 107 actuates no light source. In the present invention, the dummy sequences serve to provide a delay time for displaying the light sources and different dummy sequences provides different delay time. Moreover, the dummy sequence can be used with the normal sequences so that the display of the light sources can present many different patterns to enjoy the users and viewers.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
The present invention is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/762,140 assigned to the inventor of the present invention, which also the applicant of the present invention. Thereby, the content of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/762,140 is incorporated into the present invention as a part of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10762140 | Jan 2004 | US |
Child | 10967785 | Oct 2004 | US |