1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to outdoor lighting, particularly to lighting instruments typically positioned around buildings and building pathways used for both aesthetic and practical lighting.
2. Description of the Related Art
Outdoor lighting provides a number of practical and aesthetic benefits for buildings and homes and for garden areas such as lawns, walkways, and pool facilities. Among the practical benefits of this type of lighting are safety for walking and security. These benefits are provided by lighting dark areas and shadows around buildings and homes and lighting walkways, steps, and obstacles.
Outdoor lighting also provides important aesthetic benefits. These benefits include making visible the beauty and charm of a home or business after dark. Features, such as walkways, of a building's exterior may be highlighted and landscape areas may be accented.
Small outdoor lighting fixtures are used to mark walkways and enhance the appearance of landscaping. Some of these small outdoor lighting fixtures include solar panels that capture light energy and then convert the light energy into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then stored in a battery and is directed, when needed, to a light source, such as a light emitting diode (LED), which illuminates upon receiving the electrical energy obtained from the battery.
Current outdoor pathway lights have generally static displays. Previous light fixtures typically have shrouded light sources that are exposed directly to the open air. There are also outdoor landscape lights that have lenses or globes that surround the light sources. These lenses or globes are typically either clear to provide the maximum delivery of light, frosted to provide diffused light, or multi-colored to provide ambiance lighting.
A common variant of such outdoor solar powered light fixtures includes a body having a stake that is driven into a ground surface. At the upper end of the stake, a diffuser lens assembly is mounted that encompasses a chamber which surrounds a light emitting device such as one or more LEDs. The light emitting device extends from the bottom of the cap assembly, which is attached to the open, upper end of the diffuser lens. The cap assembly typically includes a solar panel, a battery assembly, and other electrical components.
To enhance their commercial and decorative value, the structures of such outdoor light fixtures are often made to be as attractive as possible. Previously, a wide variety of efforts have been made that enhance the aesthetic qualities of such outdoor light fixtures. Numerous ornamental designs have been created featuring diffuser lens assemblies and other lens assemblies of various shapes. Nonetheless, a continuing need exists for developing innovative methods and designs to further enhance the aesthetic qualities of such outdoor light fixtures.
The present invention provides an aesthetic and practical solar powered light fixture that has a 3D effect.
In one embodiment, the light fixture has a 3D enhanced lens displaying a 3D effect and is situated on top of a cylindrical post having a four-flanged spike attached to the bottom of the post for driving and holding the fixture into the ground. On top of the 3D enhanced lens is a cap assembly which can act as a shroud and supplies the housing for the fixture's light source. Also housed in the cap assembly is a rechargeable battery, a solar panel, and a printed circuit board.
The 3D enhanced lens itself comprises lenticular sheet material and, in some embodiments, may be shaped like a cone. An upper and a lower lip may be added to the lens to facilitate securing the lens to the cap assembly and the post respectively. Additionally, supports are added to the bottom of the lens for stability. The fixture in one embodiment is powered by the solar panel which charges the rechargeable battery while the fixture receives sunlight. The rechargeable battery powers a bright light emitting diode (LED) that shines from behind the 3D lens, enhancing the 3D effect. By changing the angle from which the fixture is viewed, for example when walking by the light fixture, the 3D effect becomes more pronounced.
In an embodiment, the LED in the fixture is turned on and off automatically. The solar panel acts as a photocell that detects when it begins to get dark. The LED then turns on and stays on until the battery is discharged or until the photocell detects daylight again. In certain embodiments, a separate photocell is provided to measure the ambient light conditions and to turn the LED on or off when the ambient light crosses pre-configured thresholds. Likewise, a switch may be provided to turn the LED on or off.
In another embodiment, the light fixture does not have a post or spike. In such an embodiment, the light fixture is able to be hung from different locations. For example, the light fixture may be hung from valences, planter hooks, or placed directly on concrete sidewalks or patios.
In yet another embodiment, a separate solar panel supplies the power to several light fixtures that are connected by wires.
A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Where used in the various figures of the drawing, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “top,” “bottom,” “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower,” “height,” “width,” “length,” “end,” “side,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawing and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present invention only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the embodiment will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
An exploded view of the fixture 100 is provided in
In one embodiment, the outdoor lighting fixture 100 has a four-flanged spike 110 which holds the fixture firmly in place. The spike may be used to hold the outdoor lighting fixture in a number of landscape materials such as dirt or gravel. Although, the current embodiment has a four-flanged spike 110, as one skilled in the art would easily recognize, spike 110 may have any number of flanges 112, or no flanges at all.
As depicted, the spike 110 is connected to a cylindrical post 108. The flanges 112 extend beyond the circumference of the post 108 at the top of the spike 110 and have a stair-step taper until the flanges meet at a point at the bottom of the spike 110. The post 108 supports the upper portion of the outdoor lighting fixture 100 and, in this embodiment, sets the elevation of the light.
In one embodiment, the 3D enhanced lens 102 is a substantially conically shaped lens covered by lenticular strip material 300 (
In addition or instead of moving from foreground to background and from background to foreground, the objects 251 and 252 may show a 3D effect by appearing to move relative to each other. For example, an object 251 may appear to pass in front of an object 252 when an observer views the 3D enhanced lens 102 from different angles.
The lenticular lens material 300 may be made of any number of translucent or semi-translucent materials such as plastic or glass. As used herein, translucent or semi-translucent means allowing the passage of visible light. In one embodiment, the lenticular lens material spans the length of the lens. In other embodiments the lens is only partially made up of lenticular lens material. The lens may be made of more than one layer of translucent or semi-translucent material, however, at least one layer comprises lenticular lens material.
The bottom of the 3D lens also has a lip 505 which supports six support flanges 509 which in turn are connected at the center of the bottom of the 3D lens 102. The flanges provide structural support for the 3D lens 102. Although, the current embodiment has six support flanges 509, as one skilled in the art would easily recognize, lens 102 may have any number of flanges 509, or no flanges at all.
A photocell light sensor 618 and other circuit elements are included in an embodiment to turn the LED light source 612 on and off when the light sensor 618 detects a certain level of ambient light. The light sensor 618 is typically isolated from the LED light source 612 so that the light sensor 618 does not receive light from the LED light source. When the light sensor 618 detects a certain level of light above a predetermined threshold (for example, the light sensor 618 is exposed to sunlight), the integrated circuit 616 prevents the flow of electricity from the battery 602 to the LED light source 612. Conversely, when the light sensor 618 detects a light level below a predetermined threshold (e.g., the sensor is exposed to darkness), the integrated circuit 616 permits the flow of electricity from the battery 602 to the LED light source 612. In another embodiment, the solar panel 604 acts as a photocell. In this embodiment, the integrated circuit 616 automatically detects when the solar panel 604 is receiving light for charging and automatically turns the LED light source 612 off until the solar panel is no longer detecting light.
A switch 606, in one embodiment, is also provided to control the system (for example, to turn the system on and off). Opening the switch 606 prevents electricity from flowing from the battery 602 and the solar panel 604 to the integrated circuit 616 and the LED light source 612.
The embodiment 700 in
As previously described in another embodiment, the cap assembly 720 houses the power and control assemblies of the present system. In addition, the cap assembly 720 may also include a hanging mechanism 750. For example, as shown in
While the present invention has been disclosed according to its preferred and alternate embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand the other embodiments have been enabled by the foregoing description. Such other embodiments shall be included in the scope and meaning of the appended claims.
More than one embodiment has been described. In one embodiment, a solar powered light having a 3D lens comprises a cap assembly having a solar panel operatively coupled to a rechargeable battery and a light source operatively coupled to the rechargeable battery, wherein the rechargeable battery receives its charging power from the solar panel and the light source receives its operational power from the rechargeable battery; and a lens having a bottom portion and a top portion, the lens surrounding the light source wherein the lens comprises lenticular sheet material and wherein the lens is configured to be coupled to the cap assembly.
In another embodiment, a solar powered light having a 3D lens comprises a lens having a bottom portion and a top portion, the lens surrounding a light source, wherein the lens presents a 3D image, the lens is at least semi-translucent, and the lens is configured to be coupled to a cap assembly comprising a solar panel operatively coupled to the light source.
It will now be evident to those skilled in the art that there has been described herein an improved solar powered light fixture. Although the invention hereof has been described by way of an embodiment, it will be evident that other adaptations and modifications can be employed without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The terms and expressions employed herein have been used as terms of description and not of limitation; and thus, there is no intent of excluding equivalents, but on the contrary it is intended to cover any and all equivalents that may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.