The present invention relates to a system and method for providing illumination. More particularly, the present invention is directed to lighting systems and methods for providing illumination to an operation area, such as the food preparation or cooking areas of a barbeque or grill. In another embodiment, the subject invention relates to an operating assembly such as a barbeque or grill that includes a retractable light assembly for illuminating one or more operation areas thereof.
The barbeque continues to increase in popularity. Presently, about 80% of families in the United States own and use a barbeque, also known as a grill. Even though it was once largely only a summertime activity, barbecuing is now done throughout the year, in all weather, and even after sunset. Many accessories are available for the grill including a variety of lighting systems to enhance use of the grill. However, it has been found that there are disadvantages to known grill lighting systems. For example, one such lighting system has been proposed for use with an otherwise conventional grill having a hinged lid for covering a grilling surface of the barbeque. The hinged lid includes a handle on a front panel or side by which the lid may be lifted. The lighting system is positioned in the barbeque handle. However, the lighting system integrated into the lid handle is subjected to the heat emanating from the grill area covered by the lid. When the lid is lifted, the heat, smoke, moisture, and other possible by-products created by the cooking process come into contact with the lid handle lighting system. This is particularly true of those lid handle lights that are or can be positioned in or above the grilling surface after the lid is lifted. This can make the lighting system hot to the touch. Also, the heat and moisture can damage the components of the light, such as the circuitry, while smoke and grease, and the like, can cloud the lens of the light. Overall, heat can shorten the life of known lighting systems and any electrical components exposed to the heat in the lid and handle.
Other lighting systems attach or are intended to be positioned on or around the barbeque. These known systems take up valuable space of the barbeque work surface and are vulnerable to physical damage during use of the barbeque. For example, one such lighting system includes a gooseneck-mounted lamp that is attachable to the barbeque by a clamp. Since it must be clamped to the barbeque, the lamp cannot easily or quickly be removed from the barbeque, particularly by the person attempting to cook on the barbeque. The gooseneck mounted lamp also may be bent to any position, including a dangerous position within the travel of the barbeque lid, thereby making it vulnerable to breakage during opening and closing of the lid. Such failures would leave the consumer at risk of glass falling into the food being prepared. As with the lid handle light, the gooseneck lamp when positioned over the grill is exposed to damaging heat and moisture and impaired by cooking by-products.
Accordingly, there is a demand therefore for a simple, safe, and effective assembly that provides light to an operation area, work surface, or grilling surface of a barbeque grill or any other application where illumination is needed without taking valuable working space adjacent to these areas or surfaces. The present invention satisfies the demand.
The present invention has a principal objective of providing illumination to an otherwise conventional barbeque having at least an operating area. One example of an operation area is a grilling surface. One embodiment of the present invention provides a light assembly that includes an outer casing and an inner casing that are sized and shaped and cooperate so that the assembly is retractable. An embodiment of the light system includes an apparatus by which the casing, and therefore the light assembly may be attachable to the barbeque. The outer casing includes an inner wall that defines a receiving aperture and an outer wall by which the light assembly may be attached to the barbeque. The light assembly may include an inner casing sized and shaped to be received in the receiving aperture and from which the inner casing may be extended. A light source is positioned in the inner casing by which an operation area of the barbeque may be illuminated when the inner casing is in an extended condition from the outer casing.
Other embodiments of the present invention provide an outer causing including a first outer housing component connected to a second outer housing component. The outer casing may include a pair of longitudinal channels formed therethrough. The inner casing may have a pair of pins extending therefrom. Each of the pair of pins sized, shaped and positioned so as to slidingly engage with one of the pair of longitudinal channels. In another embodiment, the unit could be rotated up into position.
The mount or mounting apparatus may include a flange extending from the outer casing by which the retractable light assembly may be mounted flush with a horizontal surface of the barbeque when the retractable light assembly is in a retracted condition. The mounting flange may include a pair of access holes sized and shaped to permit a user to grasp the inner casing. The retractable light assembly may further include a lens cap positioned atop the inner casing and covering the light source. The inner casing may include an inclined shoulder that may be annular and a lens cap that may have an inclined bottom edge to match the inclined shoulder.
The source of the light for the retractable light assembly can include an array of LEDs. The inner casing may include a pawl and the outer casing may include a notch, the notch being positioned in the outer casing such that the pawl and notch engage when the inner casing is extended from the outer casing. In another embodiment, the cap could be a “push to release,” or “twist lock” design.
These and other advantages, as well as the invention itself, will become apparent in the details of construction and operation as more fully described and claimed below. Moreover, it should be appreciated that several aspects of the invention can be used in other applications where illumination of a work surface or operation area would be desirable.
An assembly for illuminating a barbeque according to the present invention is identified in the accompanying drawings as 10. The assembly 10 includes two main components, namely, an outer casing 12—having an inner wall 13 sized and shaped to define a receiving aperture 13A—and an inner casing 14, having an outer wall 15, which is sized and shaped to fit within the receiving aperture 13A of the outer casing. An aspect of the present invention is that the inner casing 14 is extendable and/or telescopes from the outer casing 12.
One embodiment of the assembly 10 is shown in
The receiving aperture 13A of the outer casing 12 is sized and shaped to permit the inner casing 14 to be held in the operating position shown in
The inner casing 14 includes a light source 46. Embodiments may include one or more LEDs. Preferably, the one or more LEDs are an array of LED elements in a number sufficient to illuminate some or all of an operation area 60 of a grill 62. The operation area 60 includes the working surface 64 (see
Embodiments of the inner casing 14 may include light sources positioned at or adjacent to an upper end 14A of or all or some of the length 14B of the inner casing. A cap 18, preferably transparent or translucent, providing a lens effect may be positioned over the light source 46 and provide some protection thereto.
The light source 46 requires a source of electricity (not shown). It is considered well within the abilities of one with skill in the art to provide electricity to the light source 46. For example, one or more batteries (not show) may be provided in or adjacent to the inner casing with electrical connections to the light source 46. A switch (not shown) may be provided for permitting electrical current to flow to and from the light source and the battery. The electric power may be supplied from a source external to the inner casing 14 or to the assembly 10 such as through known circuitry. In one embodiment, a solar panel may be provided on or near the barbeque for supplying the electricity to the assembly 10 such as for directly powering or charging the battery or batteries for light source 46. Another embodiment includes conversion of the heat energy produced by the grill into electric potential. Any suitable source of electricity is contemplated by the present invention.
The embodiment of the assembly 10 shown in
The outer casing 12 of
The user may grasp the cap 18 by inserting fingers into the access holes 28 in the flange 16 and by pulling upwardly will cause the cap 18 and thus, the inner casing 14 (
Each of the pins 22 may be formed of pin halves whereby the first inner housing component 36 includes first pin half 22A which match to second pin half 22B formed on the second housing component 38. The first inner housing component 36 and second inner housing component 38 each may include a pawl 46 on a stiff, but flexible arm 47. In use of the retractable light 10, and again referring also to
When the inner casing 14 is urged downwardly, the arm 47 flexes and permits the pawl 46 to move inwardly and disengage from the notch, thus releasing the inner casing 14 from the outer casing 12 and permitting the inner casing to be retracted into the outer casing 12. Preferably, each of first inner housing component 36 and second inner housing component 38 includes a pawl 46 formed on an arm 47 or an equivalent feature.
The inner casing 14 may be formed of a first inner housing component 36 and a matching second inner housing component 38, which, when fastened together, slidingly fits within the aperture 13A of outer casing 12. The inner casing 14 may include a pair of opposed pins 22, which are sized and positioned to slidingly fit within respective channels 20. Opposite the pins 22, a light source 46 is captured between first inner housing component 36 and the second inner housing component 38 of the inner casing 14. Any suitable mount for the light source 46 may be employed. Cap 18 fastens on the inner casing 14 so as to cover light source 46.
Theft deterrent ring 50 is provided to hold the assembly 10 securely within the surface 62 to which it is attached. The ring 50 provides stability to the light assembly 10 by clamping the flange 16 to the shelf 62 (see
The assembly 10 is shown in the retracted condition with the cap 18 essentially flush with the flange 16. Access holes 28 may be formed within the flange 16 in cooperation with the cap 18. The cap 18 may be grasped by inserting the user's fingers into the access holes 28 in order to extend the retractable light 10.
Whilst the above-described assembly is intended, in one embodiment to be used with a barbeque, it is to be realized that the retractable light illustrated and described herein could be incorporated in other apparati with similar or equivalent benefits for illuminating any desired operation area.
Whilst endeavoring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicants claim protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon. While the apparatus and method herein disclosed forms a preferred embodiment of this invention, this invention is not limited to that specific apparatus and method, and changes can be made therein without departing from the scope of this invention, which is defined in the appended claims.