This invention relates to lighting and display devices, and more particularly to a lighting system for a real estate sign.
It is known in the selling and renting of real estate that proper signage should be strategically placed on the property. Common real estate practice includes using a real estate sign having a vertical post with a horizontal cross-arm to hang an advertising panel. However, such real estate signs are difficult to view after dark. In addition, it may be difficult to light such signs after dark because of an absence of a convenient power supply. Portability of the lighting system is also important, since the signs are repeatedly moved from one location to the next.
Accordingly, there is a need for a convenient, portable, and detachable lighting system for a real estate sign that provides its own source of lighting, is lightweight, and is easy to install and remove from the sign.
In an embodiment of the invention, a lighting system for a real estate sign comprises an elongated illumination arm, a light source, and an attachment housing. The attachment housing further comprises a power supply and means for removably attaching the attachment housing to a real estate sign. The light source is connected to one end of the illumination arm, and the power supply is connected to another end.
The elongated illumination arm is cantilevered to the attachment housing. In this way, the light source is located at a distance from the face of the real estate sign's advertising panel sufficient for the emitted light to disperse to a majority of the advertising panel. This design permits a smaller bulb to illuminate more of the advertising panel than with other configurations. It further allows the advertising panel to remain illuminated when the sign is swaying from the wind.
In an embodiment of the invention, the means for removable attachment of the attachment housing to a real estate sign may be at least one pair of sliding members. At least one of the sliding members within the pair is slideably adjustable toward and away from the other sliding member in the pair to accommodate a variety of sign dimensions.
In a version of the invention, the illumination arm may be removably connected to the attachment housing to facilitate storage and transportation of the real estate sign light or allow for leaving the relatively inexpensive an unobtrusive attachment housing on the sign when the lighting is not needed. In addition, the detachable illumination arms could be moved from one attachment housing to another. This increases the flexibility of use and transport of the real estate sign light by permitting a first attachment housing to be left on one sign while the illumination arms are moved to a second sign where they are attached to a second attachment housing.
The present invention is directed to a lighting system for real estate signs. The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently-preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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The attachment housing 26 may provide water resistance or weather resistance to the power supply 38. The attachment housing 26 may further comprise a protective cover 30 to provide additional weather resistance for the power supply 38. Although the attachment housing 26 may have any suitable dimensions, one embodiment is configured with a width of about 5.4 inches, a length of about 6.8 inches, and a height of about 2.0 inches. A gasket may be provided between the protective cover 30 and the remainder of the attachment housing 26 to help seal out the elements. In some embodiments, the protective cover 30 may be connected to the remainder of the attachment housing 26 in a water tight fashion, in a water resistant fashion, or in a weather resistant fashion.
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The light source 24 may further have a light housing 34. The light housing 34 may comprise a top portion and a bottom portion, configured to enclose an LED 32 between the portions, and which may be secured together with various fasteners, such as bolts, screws, or rivets. A portion of the bottom portion of the light housing 34 may be translucent, allowing light from the light source 24 to illuminate a sign 21. In another embodiment, the LED 32 may protrude from the bottom portion of the light housing 34 to illuminate the sign 21. In an embodiment, the light source 24 may further comprise at least one light dispersal element to facilitate distribution of the light emanating from the light source over the face of the advertising panel 21B. In some embodiments, the light dispersal element may be a prism, a reflective surface, a dispersive coating on the LED 32 or other light bulb, or at least one lens 33, one of which is depicted in
The light source 24 may further include an LED circuit board 37 to control the LED 32. A schematic of a version of the LED circuit board 37 is shown in
Although the light housing 34 may have any suitable dimensions, in one embodiment the light housing 34 may have a width of about 2.0 inches, a length of about 3.0 inches, and a height of about 0.5 inches, where the top plan profile of the light housing 34 is generally triangular. Further, the elongated illumination arm 22 may have a length of between about ten and thirty-six inches, more preferably between twelve and twenty-four inches, and most preferably about eighteen inches. In the preferred embodiment, the elongated illumination arm 22 may have a diameter of about 0.25 inches.
In addition, the light housing 34 may be water resistant and weather resistant to protect the light source 24. The light housing 34 may include a removable panel 36 secured by a screw or other fastening mechanism to provide access to the LED 32 or incandescent bulb for replacement purposes. In the embodiment depicted in
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In some embodiments, the power supply 38 may comprise a solar powered generator to convert light energy into electrical energy. In embodiments using solar energy, solar cells may be positioned on the attachment housing 26 or on the protective cover 30 to absorb sunlight or other ambient light. It is equally contemplated that some embodiments may comprise both a solar powered generator and at least one battery. In such embodiments, the solar generator may recharge the at least one battery, and in some embodiments the solar generator may prolong battery life by supplementing the battery's power. That supplementation might occur from the solar generator working simultaneously with the at least one battery, or it might occur from the solar generator operating as a backup to the at least one battery. Similarly, the at least one battery might act as the backup to the solar generator.
The lighting system 20 may further have a switch to interrupt and reestablish the electrical communication between the attachment housing 26 and the light source 24. In
The simple mechanism to remove the attachment housing 26 from the real estate sign 21 provides for several features not found in the prior art. For example, the lighting system for a real estate sign 20 can be affixed to an existing sign without the need for drilling mounting holes into the sign post 21A or the advertising panel 21B or otherwise retrofitting a standard sign post or advertising panel so that the lighting system 20 can be attached. In addition, the lighting system for a real estate sign 20 can be easily moved from one real estate sign 21 to another, without the need to move the entire sign. As shown in
The attachment means 28 may be a gripping element, engagement element, holding clamp, clip, anchoring device, screw, bolt, adhesive, or some other connection mechanism. Referring to
In some embodiments, the at least one pair of sliding members 44 further may have a grip member 46 to fasten the lighting system 20 to the sign 21. The grip members 46 may include hook and loop fasteners (e.g. VELCRO), springs, pressure pads, suction cups, bolts, screws, or other mechanisms for fastening the attachment housing 26 to the sign 21.
The elongated illumination arm 22 may be hollow to contain electrical wiring between the attachment housing 26 and the light source 24. The elongated illumination arm 22 further may be rigid, flexible, or moldable to various positions that are determined to provide lighting to the sign sufficient to make the sign visible in low ambient light conditions. For example, the elongated illumination arm 22 may have an articulable shaft or gooseneck that may be bent to direct light from the light source 24 toward the sign 21. The elongated illumination arm 22 may be removably connected to the attachment housing 26. A removably connected elongated illumination arm 22 may be removably inserted into holes or receptacles in the attachment housing 26. In the embodiment depicted in
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The elongated illumination arm 22, attachment housing 26, and light housing 34 may be made from injection molded plastic, sheet metal (such as tin, aluminum, galvanized steel, or stainless steel), thermoplastics, polycarbonates, natural or synthetic rubbers, and other suitable materials.
While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.
This invention can be used to provide a lighting system for a display device. In particular, the invention can be used by a real estate agent to attach to and light a real estate sign.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/702,359, filed Jul. 25, 2005, for Light for Real Estate Sign, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/728,135, filed Oct. 18, 2005, for Light for Real Estate Sign, which applications are incorporated here by this reference.
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60702359 | Jul 2005 | US | |
60728135 | Oct 2005 | US |