LASER ILLUMINATION APPARATUS TOY SYSTEM
The invention relates to a laser illumination lamp as a novelty toy using a laser beam pattern that is contained in a polygon sphere such as a truncated rhombic dodecahedron to enable positioning the projection. The above system provides a unique utility shape for a small visual entertainment system toy that operates on batteries as well as AC adapter output for a night light.
The present invention relates to a laser illumination lamp toy as a polygon sphere that produces a laser pattern projection and more specifically as a truncated rhombic dodecahedron casing with a laser pattern projection that enables positioning the projection by the user simply by the intrinsic character of the casing utility.
Laser matrix diffractions are well known prior art and are available with laser pointers. Directing the projection is simply requiring the user to hold the device in their hand and point. While prior art exists for the purchase of laser pointers with matrix diffraction pattern capability systems there is no lamp toy system available that can produce a laser matrix pattern projection by simply using the intrinsic utility of the body of the toy for positioning the projection. Furthermore, there has not been a simplification of the use of the well known art for a battery operated toy system with AC/DC adapter as a lamp.
In this respect, the Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System invention substantially departs from the conventional design of the modern day purchasable system prior art and in doing so provides an inexpensive new entertainment system toy. Furthermore, the operation of the embodiment provides an AC/DC adapter connection for use as a lamp.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe invention relates to polygon sphere casing for a laser pattern projection lamp toy system. In view of the prior art, the present invention provides a unique system toy that allows the user to project the laser pattern simply by the intrinsic body utility of the toy as an entertaining polygon sphere.
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Claims
1. A Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System for a laser matrix projection comprising the use of a polygon sphere casing to enable positioning the projection simply by the utility use of the casing of the toy.
2. A Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System for a laser matrix projection in claim one comprising the use of a sphere casing with dimples on the sphere.
3. A Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System for a laser matrix projection in claim one comprising the use of an AC/DC adapter jack positioned on the casing to allow rotation about an axis to position the laser projection.
4. A Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System for a laser matrix projection in claim one for a lamp.
5. A Laser illumination Apparatus Toy System using a diffraction grating as a night light.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 23, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 29, 2011
Inventors: Richard Redpath (Cary, NC), Sarah Donan Redpath (Cary, NC)
Application Number: 12/729,316
International Classification: A63H 33/26 (20060101); A63H 33/00 (20060101);