Mini lights are typically provided as part of a string and have generally cylindrical bulbs with conical tips. The mini lights may be all of one color or may have a predefined pattern of different colors.
Decorative lighting system 20 includes light string 22 and a light surrounds 26. Light string 22 comprises a light string configured to be electrically connected to an electrical outlet of a business or residence. Light string 22 includes a plug (not shown), electrical wiring 30, light bulb sockets 32 and light bulbs or lights 34 (shown in
Lights 34 comprise elements which convert electrical energy into visible light. In the particular embodiment illustrated, lights 34 comprise incandescent lights having filaments or other elements that heat up to emit light. In the particular example illustrated, lights 34 comprise what are commonly referred to in the lighting industry as “mini-lights,” a small 2.5 volt light. Such lights are generally connected in series along wiring 30. In the particular embodiment illustrated, light string 22 may have any of a variety of number of lights 34 along wiring 30. As will be described in more detail hereafter, surrounds 26 are especially beneficial for use with a light string 22 having mini-lights. However, in other embodiments, surrounds 26 may alternatively be configured for use with a light string 22 supporting other forms of lights or in other arrangements where lights 34 are not supported along a flexible electrical wiring or string but are mounted to a stationary, inflexible support.
Surrounds 26 comprise translucent bodies configured to be removably positioned upon and at least partially about lights 34. For purposes of this disclosure, the term “removably” in the context of surrounds 26 shall mean that they light 34 may be separated or withdrawn from surround 26 while the light 34 remains completely attached to socket 32 and that light 34 may be removed from surround 26 without damage to or alteration of light 34 or its electrical connection to socket 32. In the particular example illustrated, surrounds 26 are configured to permit withdrawal of lights 34 from surrounds 26 without any modification or adjustment of light 34 or socket 32 and without the need for any tools. Likewise, surround 26 are also configured for positioning upon and about lights 34 without any modification or adjustment of light 34 or socket 32 and without the need for tools. As a result, surrounds 26 may be easily added to or removed from an existing light string 22.
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In one embodiment, body 40 is additionally provided with a desired scent. For purposes of this disclosure, the term “scent,” shall mean any chemical or material added to body 40 that causes body 42 discharge a scent perceptible by a human nose that is distinct from the smell otherwise associated with the silicone material itself forming body 40. In the particular example illustrated, the chemical or material added to body 40 is not visible or perceivable to a naked human eye. In one embodiment, the chemical or material added to body 40 is absorbed by, dissolved in or is otherwise translucent or transparent. In another embodiment, the material or chemical added to body 40 to provide body 40 with a scent is visible to a human eye. For example, one embodiment, portions of body 40 may be coated with a scented material. In another embodiment, visible scent emitting particles may be patterned order randomly distributed throughout and within body 40. Examples of such particles include, but are not limited to, seeds, coffee grains, and the like. In particular embodiments, such scent emitting chemicals or materials may be configured to emit an elevated level of scent in response to heat from light 34 when light 34 is illuminated.
In some embodiments, body 40 may additionally be provided with embeds 46 (schematically shown in
Embeds including embedded objects comprise miniature objects having shapes corresponding to full-sized objects and formed from plastic, wood, metal or other materials. In one embodiment such embedded objects may have shapes corresponding to holidays such as hearts, stars, shamrocks, crosses, eggs, pumpkins, witches and the like. And one embodiment, embeds comprising objects may be colored or may have multiple colors associated with a particular holiday or event. In one embodiment, embed objects may comprise one or more alphanumeric symbols or words.
Embeds including bubbles comprise pockets or cavities of air or other gas dispersed or distributed throughout body 40. Such embeds may visually alter light or other electromagnetic radiation being transmitted through a material of body 40 or being reflected or emanating from other embeds. In particular embodiments, embeds comprising bubbles may be uniformly distributed throughout body. In other embodiments, such bubble embeds may be non-uniformly distributed within the layers. According to one embodiment, bubble embeds are formed by injecting air or other gas into the material of body 40 prior to the material of body 40 solidifying, curing or hardening. In particular embodiments, bubble embeds may alternatively be formed by the addition of a gassing agent to the one or more materials of body 40.
According to one example embodiment, body 40 is configured as a three-dimensional structure integrally formed homogenously from a single flexible and translucent material, such as silicone. As a result, body 40 may be more easily fabricated. In other embodiments, body 40 may be integrally formed from more than one flexible and translucent material. For example, in one embodiment, body 40 may alternatively be formed from multiple silicone materials which are molded in distinct internal portions of a mold or which are layered about one another in a mold. In still other embodiments, body 40 may be formed from both flexible and inflexible materials. Portions of body 40 adjacent to cavity 44 are flexible while portions of body 40 distant cavity 44 are in flexible. In addition, portions distant from cavity 44 may be opaque.
According to one example embodiment, body 40 is provided with a three-dimensional shape associated with a holiday. In the particular example illustrated, body 40 is illustrated as a star which may be associated with Christmas or the US holiday of the Fourth of July. In other embodiments, body 40 may have other holiday-associated shapes such as pumpkins, eggs, trees, bells, flags, shamrocks, parts and the like. Body 40 may also be provided with a three-dimensional shape associated with an event. For example, body 40 may be configured as a bell associated with a wedding or a diploma associated with a graduation party. Body 40 may also be configured to be associated with a person, school, institution or company. For example, body 40 may be provided with a shape corresponding to or associated with a company trademark or logo, a college mascot or symbol and the like.
Opening 42 communicates with an interior of cavity 44 and permits insertion and withdrawal of light 34 into and from cavity 44. Cavity 44 removably receives light 34. Opening 42 and cavity 44 are configured to cooperate with one another such that during insertion of light 34 into cavity 44, light 34 is removably retained in cavity 44 without the need for additional glue, adhesive or other fastening materials. In the particular example illustrated, body 40 is configured to removably retain light 34 in cavity 44 using both friction/compression and suction. In the example illustrated, cavity 44 has a width or diameter slightly less than the width or corresponding diameter of light 34 to be received within cavity 44. Because body 40 is formed from a flexible material, during insertion of light 34 into cavity 44, body 44 stretches or flexes about light 34. As a result, surround 26 is held onto light 34 by friction with the exterior of light 34.
According to one embodiment, cavity 44 is configured such that over half and about two thirds of an outer surface of the bulb of light 34 projecting from socket 32 is contacted by body 40, providing an enhanced friction fit between body 40 and light 34. In one embodiment, body 40 frictionally contacts the exterior of the bulb of light 34 for least about 0.25 inches and nominally at least about 0.5 inches. In one embodiment, this distance by which body 40 contacts the exterior of the bulb of light 34 constitutes or one half and about two thirds of the outer surface area of the bulb of light 34 projecting from socket 32.
In the particular embodiment illustrated, opening 42 and cavity 44 are configured such that during insertion of light 34 into cavity 44, existing air within cavity 44 is expelled through opening 42 to make room for light 34. Because body 44 forms a seal against light 34 within cavity 44, withdrawal of light 34 from cavity 44 create a suction within cavity 44 tending to resist withdrawal of light 34 from cavity 44. According to one embodiment, cavity 44 is configured such that over half and about two thirds of an outer surface of the bulb of light 34 projecting from socket 32 is contacted by body 40, providing an enhanced seal between body 40 and light 34. In one embodiment, body 40 virtually contacts the exterior of the bulb of light 34 for least about 0.25 inches and nominally at least about 0.5 inches. In one embodiment, this distance by which body 40 contacts the exterior of the bulb of light 34 constitutes or one half and about two thirds of the outer surface area of the bulb of light 34 projecting from socket 32. In those embodiments in which body 40 is formed from silicone, the ability of body 40 to be retained a light 34 with such friction and suction is enhanced. In other embodiments, cavity 44 and opening 42 may alternatively be configured as a body 40 is retained upon light 34 by either friction or suction or by other removable retention methods.
In the particular example embodiment illustrated, surround 26 is configured for being removably positioned upon a mini-light. Mini-lights are typically provided in strings. Such mini lights may fail to work as a result of the light 34 burning out or as a result of damage to the electrical connection between light 34 and socket 32. Due to the relatively small size of mini-lights and their non-screw socket connection, such issues are more frequent as compared to other incandescent light bulbs. As a result, strings of mini-light or more commonly discarded and replaced, especially given their relatively low retail cost.
Surrounds 26 specifically configured for being removably mounted on mini-lights are especially advantageous. In particular, surround 26 may be easily removed from the mini-lights prior to the entire string being discarded. As a result, waste is reduced. In addition, due in part to their relatively small size, strings of mini-lights prickly include a larger number of individual lights. Because surrounds 26 are removable, surrounds 26 may be selectively positioned upon some, but not all of the lights 34 to avoid weighing down of the string or a structure object supporting the string of lights. Moreover, because surrounds 26 are removable, a string of lights may be customized according to a user's preferences or tastes or may be customized depending on the particular holiday or event. For example, person may place a first set of surrounds 26 on string 22 for a first holiday or event. The person may be a first set of surrounds 26 with a second set of surrounds 26 for a second holiday or event. The person may also intermix or intermingle surrounds 26 on a single light string. Different surrounds 26 may be arranged in any of a number of patterns along the string 26 according to a user's preferences or tastes. In those embodiments in which surrounds 26 are scented, a mix of different scents may be provided along a string of lights by using or intermixing different scented surrounds 26.
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Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to example embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the defined subject matter. For example, although different example embodiments may have been described as including one or more features providing one or more benefits, it is contemplated that the described features may be interchanged with one another or alternatively be combined with one another in the described example embodiments or in other alternative embodiments. Because the technology of the present disclosure is relatively complex, not all changes in the technology are foreseeable. The present disclosure described with reference to the example embodiments and set forth in the following claims is manifestly intended to be as broad as possible. For example, unless specifically otherwise noted, the claims reciting a single particular element also encompass a plurality of such particular elements.
The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) from co-pending U.S. Provisional Application 60/891,940 filed on Feb. 27, 2007 by Victoria Jean Van Dyn Hoven and entitled REMOVABLE LIGHT SURROUND, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The present application claims party under 35 USC 120 from co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 29/280,318 filed on May 23, 2007 by Victoria Jean Van Dyn Hoven and entitled STAR LIGHT STRING, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The present application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/481,471 filed by Victoria Jean Van Dyn Hoven on Jul. 6, 2006 and entitled LIGHT SURROUND, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The present application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/481,631 filed by Victoria Jean Van Dyn Hoven on Jul. 6, 2006 and entitled LIGHT SURROUND, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The present application
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