This invention relates to holiday lights, and in particular to self-contained devices, systems and methods for housing holiday lights in the form of light emitting diodes and icicle shapes, and the like, in self-contained boxes that can easily be mounted and removed around house windows and eaves, where the lights are retractable and extendable from the boxes, and the lights can be remotely controlled by smart phones and the like, the boxes can have displays for holiday messages as well as speakers for playing music and messages.
Outdoor holiday lights, such as those used during Christmas, are often hung from around December and are taken down after the winter holiday season. The most popular of these lights are strung around exterior walls and on roofs of houses and come with many problems.
For example, hanging exterior light strings usually requires time and labor to install and take down the lights, while balancing on a ladder, and attaching the light strings by fasteners, such as nails and screws, to exterior surfaces of the houses and roofs. In addition to the danger of falling off a ladder, the fasteners, such as nails and screws can cause direct damage to exterior walls and in roofs that can require repairs and more work over time.
In addition, the light strings are difficult to store when not being used, and often become tangled and damaged and not useable down the road. To be reused, the light strings have to be rehung and again taken down repeating the same problems described above.
Thus, the need exists for solutions to the above problems with the prior art.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide self-contained devices, systems and methods for housing holiday lights in the form of icicles, and the like, in self-contained boxes that can easily be mounted and removed around house windows and eaves, where the lights are retractable and extendable from the boxes.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide retractable and extendable holiday lights in self-contained boxes, where the lights can be remotely controlled by smart phones and the like.
A third objective of the present invention is to provide retractable and extendable holiday lights in self-contained boxes, having displays for holiday messages and speakers for playing music and messages.
A fourth objective of the invention is to provide a retractable lighting system, device and method for having a plurality of lights, such as light emitting diodes having icicle shapes, and the like, which can drop down below a housing when being used.
A fifth objective of the invention is to provide a retractable lighting system, device and method for having a plurality of lights, such as light emitting diodes having icicle shapes, and the like, which can fold out and drop down below a housing when being used
A retractable lighting system can include a rectangular box having a top panel, front panel, left panel, right panel, back panel and bottom panel, along with guide members on at least one inside walls of the box, along with a moveable frame being raiseable and lowerable along the guide members, along with a plurality of spaced apart lights attached to and extending below the moveable frame, wherein the moveable frame with the plurality of the lights is moveable from a stored position with both the frame and the plurality of the lights inside the box to an extended position with the plurality of lights extending below the box by sliding the moveable frame along the guide members.
The moveable frame can include a panel with a notched end for the guide members.
The bottom panel can include a hinge for dropping the bottom panel downward away from the front panel when the plurality of the lights is being lowered to the extended position.
The plurality of the lights can include a row of downwardly extending rigid lights, such as icicle shaped lights.
Each of the icicle shaped lights can include light emitting diodes (LEDs).
The retractable lighting system can further include a motor inside of the box, a cable spool mounted inside of the box, a cable having an inner end wound about the spool and at least one outer end attached to the moveable frame, and a motor mounted inside the box for rotating the spool to wind the cable about the spool or unwind the at least one outer end of the cable from the spool in order to lower and raise the moveable frame.
The retractable lighting system can further include at least one rail pulley mounted inside the box above the moveable frame.
The retractable lighting system can further include a motor inside of the box, a cable spool mounted inside of the box, a cable having an inner end wound about the spool and at least one outer end attached to both the moveable frame and the hinged bottom panel, wherein the motor is for rotating the spool to wind the cable about the spool or unwind the at least one outer end of the cable from the spool in order to lower and raise the moveable frame.
The front panel can include a display for showing text messages. The front panel can include at least one speaker.
The retractable lighting system can include a remote controller for remotely turning on and off the plurality of lights, and/or the message display, and/or the speaker. The remote controller can be a smart phone.
Another embodiment can be a drop down and retractable lighting system, that can include a box having a top panel, front panel, left panel, right panel, back panel and bottom panel, with a moveable frame being raiseable and lowerable inside of the box from a raised position inside the box to a lowered position with lights extending below the box.
A plurality of spaced apart lights can be attached to and initially be extending below the moveable frame, wherein the moveable frame with the plurality of the lights is moveable from the raised position with the plurality of the lights inside the box to the lowered position with the plurality of lights extending below the bottom of the box.
The moveable frame can be powered by an electric motor inside of the box. A threaded rod having an upper end attached to the motor and another portion passing through the moveable frame, wherein rotating of the threaded rod causes the moveable frame to move from the raised position to the lowered position, and reversing rotation of the threaded rod raised the moveable frame and the lights back into the box The moveable frame can include a threaded slot for allowing the portion of the threaded rod to thread into.
The bottom pane of the box can include a plurality of through-holes side by side with one another, each of the through holes for allowing a portion of each of the lights to pass through as the lights are being lowered. The lights can be light emitting diodes and can have icicle shapes.
Inside the box can be a track or guide for allowing at least one side of the moveable frame to guide along as the moveable frame moves from the raised position to the lowered position.
Another version allows for a sign to be attached to the threaded rod, so that the sign can move from a position inside of the box to a lowered position extending below the bottom of the box.
A still another embodiment can be a fold out retractable lighting system that can include a box having a top panel, front panel, left panel, right panel, back panel and bottom panel.
Inside the box can include a moveable and rotatable frame with a plurality of spaced apart lights extending upward therefrom. The rotatable and moveable frame be foldable from a raised position with the lights inside the box having a raised position to a fold out position with the plurality of lights extending below the box.
The front panel can have a hinge for allowing the front panel to move from a first position with the front panel across a front opening of the box, to a fold out position when the moveable frame has rotated the upwardly raised lights in a raised position inside the box to the fold out position
The plurality of spaced apart lights can include light emitting diodes that can have icicle shapes
An electric motor inside of the box be attached to an end of the rotatable frame, wherein the motor rotates the the rotatable frame with the plurality of the lights being in the upright to a rotated position with the plurality of the lights extending downward below the box.
Another version can have a sign attached to the rotatable frame. The sign moving from an upright position inside of the box to a rotated position extending below the box
The signs can also include a display for showing text messages.
The different embodiments can include a remote controller for remotely turning on and off the motors for operating the moveable and rotatable frames, and/or for operating the lights.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments which are illustrated schematically in the accompanying drawings.
The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its applications to the details of the particular arrangements shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
In the Summary above and in the Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features (including method steps) of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification does not include all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
In this section, some embodiments of the invention will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime notation is used to indicate similar elements in alternative embodiments.
A list of components will now be described.
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The retractable lights housing 1 can further include a top panel 20 having left top mount bracket 22 and right top mount bracket 26, a left side panel 30, a right side panel 40, a rear panel 50 and a hinged bottom panel/door 60.
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The box 1 can have a longitudinal length of approximately 2 feet to approximately 5 feet or more, and have a height of approximately 1 to approximately 2 feet, and a width of approximately 1 to approximately 1.5 feet. The box 1 can be sized to fit under an eave above a window opening, and the like. Additionally, the box 1 can have dimensions that have a width of a typical window width and a depth of less than the depth of an existing eave above a window, and a height that can fit in the space above a window.
The lights 100 can hang down up to approximately 10 inches or more, and be spaced apart from one another between approximately 2 to approximately 3 inches, less or more.
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Reversing the rotation of spool 84 can pull up both cables 81, 83 and raise the platform 70 with downwardly extending lights 100 and close bottom panel/door 60. A left rail pulley 82 and right rail pulley 88 can orient outer the cables 81, 83 to fit about sides of the platform 70. The sides of the platform 70 can have notches 72 to allow the platform 70 to slide about the guide rails/tracks 80.
The wall plug 92 can also be used to charge a battery type power supply pack 98 to run motor 90.
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The display 14 can display selected messages, such as but not limited to Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Birthday, and the like. The speaker(s) 12, can play selected music, such as but not limited to holiday music and the like, that can be downloaded from the web or from a smart phone, and the like. The individual lights can light up in sequence with music playing on the speakers.
The controls for the smart phone 150 for the lights 100 and speakers 12 can be similar to those shown and described in U.S. Patent Application Publications: 2014/0091719 to Tsai; 2016/0215971 to Silver et al.; 2015/0102731 to Altamura et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 6,984,944 to Garrity, which are all incorporated by reference in their entirety. The display 14 can include message displays, such as those shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,825,790 to Tallinger, which is incorporated by reference in its' entirety.
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The retractable lights housing 1 can be weatherproofed and sealed to eliminate any water seepage inside. The bottom panel/door 60 can also have seals when closed to eliminate any small animals, such as but not limited to squirrels and the like, birds, and the like, or insects from entering inside when the bottom panel/door 60 is in a closed position.
The easy attachable mounts 22/26 and 24 allows for the retractable lights housing to be easily installed when needed in a short time and allows the housing 1 to be easily removed and stored away.
Although the display 14 is described for having messages, such as holiday greetings, birthday greetings, and the like, other types of messages can be displayed. For example, the display can provide information for first responders, such as but not limited to fireman, paramedics, police, and the like, by having messages, such as but not limited to “HELP”, “SEND HELP”, “FIRE”, “MEDICAL EMERGENCY” and the like. The display can also generate the house address so that the house 200 is easy to locate in the dark or during bad weather conditions.
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Inside of the embodiment 300 housing can be an electrical motor 380, that can be powered by a power cord 385. The motor 380 can also be powered by batteries as described in previous embodiments.
Extending below the motor 380 can be a threaded rod 390 that can pass through a threaded opening 375 in a moveable frame 370. The motor 380 when turned on can rotate the threaded rod 390, which in turn can move the moveable frame 370 up or downward depending on rotating the rod 3990 clockwise or counter-clockwise. The moveable frame 370 can be guided downward and upward within the embodiment 300 housing by tracks/guides 378.
Attached to and extending downward from the moveable frame 370 can be mounted a plurality of spaced apart lights 400, such as icicles, which can be light emitting diodes, similar to the lights described in the previous embodiments.
As the moveable frame 370 is moved downward the boom the each of the plurality of lights 400 can pass through each of the through-holes 365 in in the bottom panel 360 of the embodiment 300 housing, and when the moveable frame 370 rests against the inside of bottom panel 360, the lights 400 can be fully extended below the embodiment housing 300. Control of the motor 380 and turning on and off the lights 400 can be controlled remotely as described in the previous embodiments.
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Inside of the embodiment housing 500 can be a rotatable frame 570 having one end attached to an electric motor 580, which can be used to rotate the rotatable frame 570. Initially extending upward from the rotatable frame 570 can be a plurality of lights 600, such as icicle shaped lights with light emitting diodes, such as those described in previous embodiments. Additionally, a tab 574 can extend upward. The other side of the rotatable frame 570 can have a pin 590 for attaching the frame 570 to another side wall of the embodiment 500 housing. A power cord 585 can supply electricity to the electric motor 580. Alternatively, rechargeable batteries can be used for the power supply.
Initially, the rotatable frame 570 can be positioned with the plurality of lights 600 protruding upward.
When the motor is turned on, the rotatable frame can rotate and the table 474 can push against the inside of the front panel causing the front panel to fold out and rotate by hinge 515 to open the front panel. As the rotatable frame rotates, the lights can rotate from upright positions to end up being extending downward from the embodiment housing 500. When the rotatable frame 470 is fully rotated, the front panel can fold back aby hinge 515 closing off the front of the embodiment housing 500. To retract the lights 600 into the embodiment housing 500, the front panel 510 can be physically lifted up by hinge 515, and the motor 580 can be operated to rotate the rotatable frame 570 in the opposite direction until the lights 600 go back to the initial upwardly protruding position. Control of the motor 580 and turning on and off the lights 6000 can be controlled remotely as described in the previous embodiments.
Although the preferred embodiments are described using electric power from a wall type power supply, the power can be generated through solar panels, and the like, and the power then stored on batteries 98, when needed.
While the preferred embodiment shows the lights 100, 400 to be shaped like icicles, the lights can have other shapes, such as candles, candy canes (with stripes), balls, and other geometrical shapes, and the like.
Although the preferred embodiment describes the use of a motor to lower and raise the lights, springs can be used, such as those used in window shades, and the like. The pullable window shade can be such as that shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,745 to Erpenbeck, which is incorporated by reference in its' entirety.
The term “approximately” can be +/−10% of the amount referenced. Additionally, preferred amounts and ranges can include the amounts and ranges referenced without the prefix of being approximately.
While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/865,746 filed May 4, 2020, now allowed, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/983,467 Filed May 18, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,641,471, and this application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/647,993 filed May 17, 2018, now U.S. Design Pat. D884,240. The entire disclosure of each of the applications listed in this paragraph are incorporated herein by specific reference thereto.
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