Claims
- 1. A computer light device comprising:
an LED: a flexible neck connected at a first end to the LED; a plug connectable to a power source through a computer port, the plug being connected to the flexible neck to supply power to the LED through the flexible neck.
- 2. The computer light device according to claim 1, wherein the LED consumes about 0.1 watts when connected to the power source.
- 3. The computer light device according to claim 1, wherein the flexible neck includes inner and outer tubings in intimate contact with each other.
- 4. The computer light device according to claim 3, wherein the flexible neck includes a pair of wires extending along the center of the inner and outer tubings and electrically coupling the plug and the LED.
- 5. The computer light device according to claim 4, wherein the flexible neck has a length of about 16-18 inches, and the flexible neck is sufficiently rigid to suspend the LED at a fixed position.
- 6. The computer light device according to claim 4, wherein the inner and outer tubings are comprised of a plurality of windings.
- 7. The computer light device according to claim 1, further comprising a cylindrical housing and a lens, wherein one end of the cylindrical housing is fitted over the flexible neck so that the cylindrical housing encompasses the LED and the lens is fitted to another end of the cylindrical housing.
- 8. The computer light device according to claim 7, wherein the lens comprises a plastic clear lens that alters light beam characteristics of light emitted by the LED.
- 9. The computer light device according to claim 8, wherein the plug is a USB port compatible plug.
- 10. The computer light device according to claim 1, wherein the plug is a USB port compatible plug.
- 11. A computing device comprising:
a main console having a processor, associated memory, and a power source; an input device coupled to the main console; an output device coupled to the main console; and an LED device electrically connected to the power source, the LED device including an LED head and a flexible neck.
- 12. The computing device according to claim 11, wherein the main console includes a USB connector and the LED device is electrically connected to the power source through the USB connector.
- 13. The computing device according to claim 12, wherein the LED device includes a USB plug that is engaged with the USB connector.
- 14. The computing device according to claim 11, wherein the input device includes a USB connector and the LED device is electrically connected to the power source through the USB connector.
- 15. The computing device according to claim 14, wherein the LED device includes a USB plug that is engaged with the USB connector.
- 16. The computing device according to claim 11, wherein the LED device includes a switch.
- 17. The computing device according to claim 11, wherein the flexible neck includes inner and outer tubings in intimate contact with each other.
- 18. The computing device according to claim 17, wherein the flexible neck of the LED device has a length of about 16-18 inches and is sufficiently rigid to suspend the LED head of the LED device at a fixed position relative to the main console.
- 19. In a computer having a processing unit, an input device coupled to the processing unit, an output device coupled to the processing unit, and an LED device coupled to the processing unit through a computer port, a method of visually signaling a user of the computer, said method comprising the steps of:
sensing an event; and in response to the sensing of the event, powering ON the LED device to signal the user of the computer.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of sensing includes the step of sensing an incoming e-mail message.
- 21. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of sensing includes the step of sensing an incoming internet telephone call.
- 22. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of sensing includes the step of sensing an incoming facsimile.
- 23. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of sensing includes the step of sensing a level of network traffic.
- 24. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of powering includes the step of alternatively powering the LED device ON and OFF.
- 25. A computing device comprising:
a processing unit; a computer port; a power supply; and an LED device coupled to the processing unit and the power supply through the computer port, wherein the processing unit is programmed to sense an event and, in response to the sensing of the event, powers ON the LED device to visually signal the user of the computing device of the event.
- 26. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the computer port is a USB port.
- 27. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the computer port is an IEEE1394 port.
- 28. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the processing unit is programmed to sense an incoming e-mail message.
- 29. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the processing unit is programmed to sense an incoming internet telephone call.
- 30. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the processing unit is programmed to sense an incoming facsimile.
- 31. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the processing unit is programmed to sense a level of network traffic.
- 32. The computing device according to claim 25, wherein the processing unit is programmed to power the LED device ON and OFF in an alternate manner.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/207,446, filed May 30, 2000. The entire contents of this provisional patent application are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60207446 |
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