1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an illuminating device, and more particularly to a magnetic light which is capable of generating a predetermined illumination pattern when it is magnetically attracted to an external magnetic object, such as a metallic object.
2. Description of Related Arts
A conventional lighting device for a bicycle, such as a conventional bike light, usually comprises a main body, an illumination device supported by the body, and a mounting arrangement provided on the main body for mounting the main body on a predetermined position of the bicycle.
A major disadvantage of the above-mentioned bike light is that a specific mounting mechanism must be used for mounting the bike light on the bicycle. Very often, a specific bracket must be mounted on the bicycle for accommodating bike light. The processes of attaching and detaching the bike light on the and from the bicycle are very time-consuming and troublesome. Unfortunately however, the bike light must be periodically detached from the bicycle for performing proper maintenance. After maintenance, the bike light has to be re-attached to the bicycle. Sometimes, the mounting process requires a certain amount of mechanical techniques and some people may be deterred from using certain types of bike lights.
As a result, there is a need for an illuminating device which can be conveniently and easily mounted on and detached from a bicycle.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic light which is capable of generating a predetermined illumination pattern when it is magnetically attracted to an external magnetic object, such as a metallic object.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic light which can be easily mounted to an existing bicycle without needing any accessories, tools, or brackets. Thus, the magnetic light of the present invention is universal in the sense that it fits all existing bicycles which are having metallic frames.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic light which is capable of generating a number of different illumination patterns. The illumination patterns are switched by detaching and re-attaching the magnetic light from and to the bicycle.
In one aspect of the present invention, it provides a magnetic light, comprising:
a main casing having a receiving compartment for receiving a power source; and
an illumination module, which comprises:
an illuminating unit which is supported on the main casing and is arranged to generate at least one predetermined illumination pattern;
a magnetic element mounted on the main casing for magnetically attracting to an external magnetic object; and
a processing circuitry provided in the receiving compartment and is electrically connected to the illuminating unit and the magnetic element, in such a manner that when the magnetic element is magnetically attracted to the external magnetic object, the illuminating unit is activated to generate the illuminating pattern.
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is the preferred mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in any limiting sense. It is presented for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present invention.
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The main casing 1 has a receiving compartment 11 for receiving a power source 30, such as a battery. The illumination module 2 comprises an illuminating unit 21, a magnetic element 22, and a processing circuitry 23.
The illuminating unit 21 is supported on the main casing 1 and is arranged to generate at least one predetermined illumination pattern towards a predetermined direction.
The magnetic element 22 is mounted on the main casing 1 for magnetically attracting to an external magnetic object, such as a metallic bicycle frame.
The processing circuitry 23 is provided in the receiving compartment 11 and is electrically connected to the illuminating unit 21 and the magnetic element 22, in such a manner that when the magnetic element 22 is magnetically attracted to the external magnetic object such as the metallic bicycle frame, the illuminating unit 21 is activated to generate the illuminating pattern.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the main casing 1 may have a circular cross section and comprises a first casing member 12 and a second casing member 13 detachably connected to the first casing member 12. Each of the first casing member 12 and the second casing member 13 has a circular cross section and forms a hollow structure such that the receiving chamber 11 is defined within the first casing member 12 and the second casing member 13 when they are attached with each other. As shown in
The illuminating unit 21 of the illumination module 2 comprises a LED which is capable of generating illumination of a predetermined color. The processing circuitry 23 is implemented on a Printed Circuit Board and is electrically connected to the illuminating unit 21. When the processing circuitry 23 is electrically connected to the power source 30, the processing circuitry 23 is arranged to drive the illuminating unit 21 to generate a predetermined illumination pattern, such as blinking lights. The magnetic element 22 is preferably a magnet which can magnetically attached to metallic object.
The illumination module 2 further comprises a supporting member 24 received in the second casing member 13 for forming a supporting seat for the power source 30. The power source 30 such as a predetermined number of batteries is arranged to be placed in the second casing member 13 and supported by the supporting member 24. As shown in
The illumination module 2 further comprises an electrical terminal 26 mounted in the receiving compartment 11 and supported by the supporting member 24 for conducting electricity between the power source 30 and the processing circuitry 30. The electrical terminal 26 is configured from metallic material and has an elongated structure which is bent to form a longitudinal portion 261 which is longitudinally extended along a longitudinal direction of the second casing member 13, and a transverse portion 262 transversely extended along a transverse direction of the second casing member 12 underneath the supporting member 24. Thus, the transverse portion 262 of the electrical terminal 26 is exposed to an electrical terminal of the power source 30 through the central opening 241 of the supporting member 24. Moreover, an insulating member 263 is provided on the longitudinal portion 261.
The illumination module 2 further comprises a coupling member 25 movably mounted in the second casing member 13 at a position underneath the supporting member 24. A spring 27 may be provided between the coupling member 25 and the supporting member 24 for exerting a normal downward force against the coupling member 25. The coupling member 25 comprises a main body 251 which is circular in cross sectional shape, a supporting stem 252 upwardly extended from a top surface of the main body 251 for biasing against the transverse portion 262 of the electrical terminal 26, and a plurality of coupling rims 253 downwardly extended from a bottom surface of the main body 251. Each of the coupling rims 253 has a semi-circular cross section having a predetermined radius. The coupling member 25 is mounted in the second casing member 13 in such a manner that it may slightly move along a longitudinal direction of the main casing 1.
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The operation of the present invention is as follows: the illuminating unit 21 is normally switched off. This is accomplished by disengaging the transverse portion 262 of the electrical terminal 26 from the power source 30. When the magnetic element 22 is magnetically attracted to an external metallic object, such as a bicycle frame, the main casing 1 will be attracted to attach on the metallic object. The coupling rims 253 will be biased by the external metallic object to move slightly inwardly towards the second casing member 13. When the coupling rims 253 is pushed to move inwardly, the main body 251 and the supporting stem 252 will also be pushed inwardly so that the supporting stem 252 will push the transverse portion 262 of the electrical terminal 26 to bias against the power source 30. This electrically conducts the power source 30 with the processing circuitry 23 so that the processing circuitry 23 is activated to light up the illuminating unit 21.
When the main casing 10 is detached from the external metallic object, the biasing force mentioned above ceases to exist and the supporting stem 252 is relieved from biasing against the transverse portion 262 of the electrical terminal 26. Due to its inherent elasticity, the transverse portion 262 disengages from the power source 30 and the power for lighting up the illuminating unit 21 is cut-off. The illuminating unit 21 is thereby turned off.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the processing circuitry 23 is configured such that three illumination patterns are setup in a chipset. The each of the three illumination patterns will be sequentially activated every time the illuminating unit 21 is turned on. For example, the processing circuitry 23 may be configured to generate fast flashing lights, slow flashing lights, and a steady beam of light. These three illumination patterns will be activated in turn when the illuminating unit 21 is activated. For example, the first activation of the illuminating unit 21 will generate a fast flashing light, a second activation (a first subsequent activation) of the illuminating unit 21 will generate a slow flashing light, while a third activation (a second subsequent activation) of the illuminating unit 21 will generate a steady beam of light. This cycle continues for subsequent activations.
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The two magnetic lights may form a magnetic light assembly for ease of storage and carrying. Moreover, the two magnetic lights may be attached to two different positions of a bicycle for providing multiple lighting effects.
The present invention, while illustrated and described in terms of a preferred embodiment and several alternatives, is not limited to the particular description contained in this specification. Additional alternative or equivalent components could also be used to practice the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62101273 | Jan 2015 | US |