The invention relates to the field of decorative and ornamental lighting and more specifically to the field of decorative lighting that allows for an improved arrangement of ornamental lights.
Ornamental lighting is used very often to adorn structures during times of celebration, such as holidays. For example, during the Christmas season many people enjoy decorating various structures, such as trees, during this festive season. Unfortunately, not everyone manages to do this decorating in an aesthetically pleasing manner and in some cases would like to make light designs that offer a more aesthetically pleasing pattern than they have managed to attain in the past.
Light Bright™ was a child toy developed sometime ago that allowed for creating of illuminated designs that are displayed on a dark background. The toy uses a lightboard that has a grid of holes in front of a light source that illuminates light pegs pushed through a dark piece of paper placed over the lightboard in order to not allow light to propagate through the dark piece of paper until a hole is created in the paper. These transparent pegs of various colors are stuck through the dark paper in order to allow light from the light source to propagate through the peg and to illuminate it. Children playing with this toy let their imagination roam free in terms of the graphic patterns they created. Optionally, templates were also provided so that the designs would be constrained to the template in order for the design to have a certain aesthetic quality. Of course, not everyone is able to create designs that are aesthetically pleasing. Some people lack creative abilities and as a result their designs lack aesthetics appeal.
Currently, decorations for the festive season are becoming more sophisticated with moving reindeers and 3D mesh animals for front lawns. Of course, people want to be original with their decorating ideas and to have designs that are distinct for their neighbors.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a perforated mat that facilitates supporting of decorative lights in holes formed therein.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a flexible mat comprising: a first side a perforated mat comprising: a first side and a second side approximately parallel to the first side; and, a plurality of perforations arranged in a grid pattern and traversing the flexible mat from the first side to the second side, wherein at least one of the perforations from the plurality of perforations is for frictionally supporting an ornamental light therein and where at least one of the perforations from the plurality of perforations is individually addressable.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a method comprising: providing a perforated mat comprising a first side and a second side and a plurality of perforations arranged in a grid pattern traversing the perforated mat from the first side to the second side; providing at least one of a design template and template instructions for addressing at least one of the perforations arranged in the grid pattern; inserting at least an ornamental light within at least one of the plurality of perforations formed within the perforated mat; and, frictionally supporting the at least an ornamental light within the at least one of the plurality of perforations.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
a illustrates a first embodiment of the invention, a perforated mat having a plurality of perforations, or holes, formed therein;
b illustrates a plurality of holes that traverse from a first side of the perforated mat to a second side, substantially parallel to the first side of the perforated mat;
c and 1d illustrate how each of the plurality of holes are sized in order to accommodate a light, such as a decorative light;
a and 2b illustrate sample patters that are formed by inserting lights into the plurality of perforations of the perforated mat;
c illustrates an example of template instructions;
a and 3b illustrate different edge configurations as an attachment means for the perforated mats in order to facilitate joining together of adjacent perforated mats in order to create larger designs;
a illustrates a first part of joining clip in perspective view;
b illustrates a second part of the joining clip for frictionally engaging the first part of the joining clip;
c and 5d illustrate the first and second parts of the joining clip frictionally engaged with one another and for facilitating attachment between adjacent perforated mats;
a illustrates an embodiment of a vertical support post for supporting of the perforated mat;
b illustrates a support footing for being optionally disposed at an end of the vertical support post for frictionally engaging the vertical support post for facilitating stability of the vertical support post;
c illustrates a front view of the vertical support post showing a cavity within the perforated mat engagement protrusion;
a through 7c illustrate various views of a wall mount support for facilitating disposing of the perforated mat on a wall or other approximately vertical surface;
a illustrates a front view of the perforated mat being supported by the vertical support post having the support footing attached at an end thereof;
b illustrates a back view of the perforated mat being supported by the vertical support post having the support footing attached at an end thereof;
c illustrates a side view of the perforated mat being supported by the vertical support post;
d illustrates a bottom view of the vertical support post having a receptacle formed therein at an end thereof for receiving of an opposite end of another vertical support post; and,
e illustrates two vertical support posts stacked on top of one another for providing added height for supporting of the perforated mat in at least two different places along an approximately vertical axis.
a illustrates a first embodiment of the invention, a perforated mat 100 having a plurality of perforations 101aa through 101zz, or holes, formed therein. Referring to
Preferably the perforated mat 100 manufactured from a foam type material such as that which is used for manufacturing of play mats for children. For example, the material for the perforated mat 100 is of a mid density foam for facilitating supporting of the at least a light 102 within the at least one of the perforations, 101aa through 101zz. Preferably the thickness of the perforate mat is approximately between a half of an inch and three quarters of an inch, which is preferably available in a variety of colors.
Preferably the plurality of perforations 101aa through 101zz are spaced apart at approximately same intervals, forming a grid like pattern. The grid like pattern is not necessarily arranged in orthogonal columns and rows but optionally deviates therefrom, for example, in the form of a diagonal grid pattern or a circular grid pattern. Of course, other grid patterns are also envisaged.
In use of the perforated mat 100, lights 102 are inserted into at least one of the plurality of perforations 101aa through 101zz from the second side 100b to protrude from the first side 100a in a predetermined manner that is either established using a design template 400 (
Referring to
For example, the design template 400 (
With such a template, an individual inserts the lights 102 into the holes 101aa through 101zz according to the instructions and results in a pattern (such as those shown in
a and 3b illustrate different edge configurations for the perforated mats 300 in order to facilitate joining together of adjacent perforated mats 300 along their edges. For example,
a illustrates a first part of joining clip 500 in perspective view and
a illustrates an embodiment of a vertical support post 600 for supporting of the perforated mat 100. A perforated mat engagement protrusion 600a is provided for frictionally engaging at least one of the perforations in the perforated mat 100. Preferably the perforated mat engagement protrusion 600a facilitates insertion into at least one of the perforations in the perforated mat 100 and other than facilitates extraction therefrom. Optionally, a support post arm 600b is also provided for having the support post protrusion 600a disposed at an end thereof opposite the vertical support post 600. The support post arm 600b preferably provides a few inches of clearance from the vertical support post 600 or other surface for facilitating routing of the wiring.
a through 7c illustrate various views of a wall mount support 700 for facilitating disposing of the perforated mat 100 on a wall or other approximately vertical surface.
A perforated mat engagement protrusion 700a is provided for frictionally engaging at least one of the perforations in the perforated mat 100. Preferably the perforated mat engagement protrusion 700a facilitates insertion into at least one of the perforations in the perforated mat 100 and other than facilitates extraction therefrom. Optionally, a support post arm 700b is also provided for having the support post protrusion 700a disposed at an end thereof opposite the wall mount support 700. The support post arm 700b preferably provides a few inches of clearance from the wall mount support 700 or other surface for facilitating routing of the wiring. An aperture 700a is provided within the wall mount support 700 for facilitating mounting of the wall mount support 700 to an approximately vertical surface.
a illustrates a front view of the perforated mat 100 being supported by the vertical support post 600 having the support footing 601 attached at an end thereof.
Another embodiment of the invention is a computer program in order to facilitate providing of different template instructions for facilitating the creation of various different designs. The computer program has stored therein a plurality of different design templates and the user views these templates on the computer monitor. When the user selects a design of interest, the computer program generates a set of template instructions for creating of such a design. Preferably, the template instructions provided by the computer program are such that the routing of the lights is in such an order to utilize the fewest number of lights and to minimize the connection lengths therebetween. Additionally, the program determines a number of lights required and the colors thereof. In this manner, the user is made aware of all the light requirements before undertaking the design task. Optionally, the computer program is also provided with a custom design section, where a used creates their design on screen and the computer program generates the template instructions for routing of the lights.
In a variation of the second embodiment of the invention the computer program is WWW based, where the user performs their selection of design templates 400 or custom creation of their own templates using the web site. Optionally, after the user has selected a design or has created their own design, a link on the website directs the user to another site where the user orders the lights. Preferably, the light order is pre filled with the light requirements for the currently selected design and the user approves this light order and the lights are shipped to the user. Optionally the perforated mat or mats, are made available to the user with the lights.
Optionally, the perforated mat is provided with perforations having plugs that are not completely punched through and remain in the holes, either frictionally engaged therein, or lightly held by remaining pieces of the mat material the were not completely removed during a hole punching process. In this manner, only those lights inserted into the holes remove the plugs, and where lights are not inserted the plugs remain. This advantageously hides that which is behind the mat, adjacent the second side, and prevents some of the lights that are not in the holes to not shine through in undesired locations.
Provisions for attaching the mat to posts are also envisaged so that the mat is optionally disposed in a standalone manner on the ground, such as for example a lawn.
Advantageously, once the design is completed on the perforated mat, because of the flexibility of the mat, it facilitates rolling up thereof for improved storage. Preferably the perforated mat is rolled in such a manner that the ends of the lights are protected on the inside of the roll and the backs of the lights, along with the wires, are on an outside of the roll.
Advantageously, the perforated mat is useable for any number of different holidays, such as for Halloween to make pumpkins patterns and other patterns. It is also optionally used for Birthdays, Weddings, etc. Although Christmas is the biggest season it could be used and sold year round. Furthermore, the mat when sold preferably includes a few design templates 400 or template instructions (
In a further advantage of the embodiments of the invention, the perforated mat as a product allows the user to create aesthetically pleasing light patterns every year without having to purchase a whole new set of ornaments. For light vendors, it promotes the purchase of new lights.
Numerous other embodiments may be envisaged without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/521,260 filed on Mar. 21, 2004.
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60521260 | Mar 2004 | US |