Patents Assigned to JLJ, Inc.
  • Patent number: 10091843
    Abstract: An artificial Christmas tree with substantially unfiltered, full wave rectified pulsating DC voltage supplied to a plurality of female outlets disposed on the outside of the trunk of the tree. Alternatively, a power distribution strip, mountable on the tree, provides the full wave rectified pulsating DC power. The female outlets of the pre-wired tree or the power distribution strip receive the male plugs of “naked” LED light strings, which do not have female end connector plugs or power conversion circuitry. The LED light strings have only two wires and are powered by the full wave rectified and substantially unfiltered pulsating DC voltage. Dimming circuitry may be provided to dim the light output of the LED light strings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 9781792
    Abstract: A series-wired LED light string formed of a plurality of LEDs connected in series with a current limiting resistor. A resistive component is electrically connected across each LED and serves as a shunt to electrically bypass a failed LED to keep the remaining LEDs in the light string fully illuminated. The LED light string has only two wires and is powered by a full wave rectified voltage, generated external to the light string.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2017
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 9510423
    Abstract: A dual color series-wired LED light string formed of a plurality of sockets, each of which receives an LED housing containing a pair of LEDs connected in anti-parallel configuration. Each LED socket includes a protective resistive component which is electrically connected across each pair of anti-parallel LEDs of the respective LED housing to protect each LED of the pair from reverse voltage breakdown damage in the event of a failure of the other LED in the housing. The protective resistive component also further serves as a shunt to electrically bypass a failed LED to keep the remaining LEDs in the light string fully illuminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2016
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 9433057
    Abstract: A dual color series-wired LED light string formed of a plurality of sockets, each of which receives an LED housing containing a pair of LEDs connected in anti-parallel configuration. Each LED socket includes a protective resistive component which is electrically connected across each pair of anti-parallel LEDs of the respective LED housing to protect each LED of the pair from reverse voltage breakdown damage in the event of a failure of the other LED in the housing. The protective resistive component also further serves as a shunt to electrically bypass a failed LED to keep the remaining LEDs in the light string fully illuminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2016
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 9351383
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which the bulbs are individually provided with a voltage responsive shunt which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive rated current therethrough and rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated even though other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets. The string includes a split bridge AC to DC converter which provides pulsating DC current to the shunted, series-connected incandescent bulbs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2016
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20140263374
    Abstract: An elongated container with an elevator to position items near the opening of a container for easy access. The elevator includes a base and a member for engaging and disengaging the inner sidewall of the container depending upon the orientation of the container. Items are stored inside the container, on the base of the elevator. After removal of a portion of the items from the container, the opening of the container is covered, and the container is inverted. With the container in an inverted position, the elevator slides freely within the container and moves the remaining items toward the covered opening of the container. When the container is returned to its upright position, the member engages the inner sidewall of the container, preventing movement of the elevator within the container, such that the remaining items are easily accessible from the opening of the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 8766543
    Abstract: An LED with an internal bypass transistor, particularly suited for use in a series wired LED string to keep the string lit in the event of a failure of an LED. In one embodiment, the collector and/or base of the bypass transistor is used as one terminal of the shunt and the emitter is used as the opposite terminal. The preferred embodiment is to use the collector and emitter terminals only with the base terminal open.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 8736182
    Abstract: A split bridge circuit for rectifying the alternating current house supply into direct current (D.C.), using bi-polar transistor as rectifying devices. Using specified terminals of the bi-polar transistors results in a high forward voltage drop across the transistors (particularly as compared to the voltage drop across diode rectifiers in the prior art circuits), which reduces ripple significantly and lessens, or even eliminates, the need for a series limiting resistor in the circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2014
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 8654549
    Abstract: An input power circuit for a battery-powered device, such as a toy or consumer electronic device, includes a polarity correction circuit portion. The device includes a first input terminal and a second input terminal, a first output terminal and a second output terminal, and a diode with a forward voltage drop of about 0.5 volts or less. In embodiments, the polarity correction circuit portion is configured to provide a positive voltage polarity at the first output terminal and a negative voltage polarity at the second output terminal for any polarity of power at the first input terminal and the second input terminal. The polarity correction circuit portion can include a diode bridge, and the diode may include a Schottky diode or a germanium diode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2014
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 8415887
    Abstract: A shunt for bypassing LEDs in a series wired light string to keep the light string lit in the event of a failure of an LED. In one embodiment, the bypass shunt is a rectifier diode with a very high forward voltage drop (Vf). Another embodiment uses a transistor bypass device, where the collector and/or base is used as one terminal of the shunt device and the emitter is used as the opposite terminal. The preferred embodiment is to use the collector and emitter terminals only with the base terminal open.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2013
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20120326776
    Abstract: An input power circuit for a battery-powered device, such as a toy or consumer electronic device, includes a polarity correction circuit portion. The device includes a first input terminal and a second input terminal, a first output terminal and a second output terminal, and a diode with a forward voltage drop of about 0.5 volts or less. In embodiments, the polarity correction circuit portion is configured to provide a positive voltage polarity at the first output terminal and a negative voltage polarity at the second output terminal for any polarity of power at the first input terminal and the second input terminal. The polarity correction circuit portion can include a diode bridge, and the diode may include a Schottky diode or a germanium diode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2012
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 8324820
    Abstract: A series connected LED light string using capacitors as shunts. The shunts are implemented by inserting a capacitor—for example a low breakdown voltage chip capacitor—in every light socket, or internally within each LED. The capacitive shunt continues current in the light string in the event an LED fails by opening electrically—the capacitor shorts out, thus, keeping the string of lights illuminated. The shunt capacitor across the LED also helps filter the pulsating DC voltage to the bulbs and reduces annoying flicker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7732942
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt in their respective socket. If flasher bulbs are used in the string, they will twinkle off and on when the operating potential is applied. The flasher bulbs are provided with internal shunts to prevent all of the bulbs of the string from flashing on and off in the event of a failure of the shunt in the socket of the flasher bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7391161
    Abstract: A series-connected string of light bulbs, operating on AC voltage, each having connected thereacross a voltage regulating shunting circuit which regulates the voltage across an empty or otherwise inoperative socket so as to maintain unidirectional current across each of the remaining sockets in the string during one-half of an AC cycle, thereby insuring continuous but dimmed illumination of the light string. The voltage regulating shunting circuit of the present invention is a silicon rectifier diode connected in series with a voltage regulating diode. The voltage regulating diode may be an array of silicon diodes or a Zener diode. The voltage regulating shunting circuit can be mass produced by using conventional manufacturing techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7342327
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets. If flasher bulbs are used in the string, they will twinkle off and on when the operating potential is applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7339325
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets. The voltage responsive switches may be in series with a resistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7279809
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7178961
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent flasher type lamps in which substantially all of the lamp filaments in the set are individually provided with a voltage regulated shunt circuit, which includes a voltage responsive silicon semiconductor device, which operates in one of two conducting states, neither of which is greater than about 200 ohms. When the flasher lamp is in the “on” or illuminated state, the silicon semiconductor voltage regulating shunt device is in a low impedance state. When the flasher is in the “off” state, the impedance of the silicon semiconductor device is in a lower impedance state equal to or slightly greater than the parallel equivalent impedance of silicon semiconductor device in parallel with the normal operating impedance of the flasher lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2007
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John Louis Janning
  • Patent number: 7166968
    Abstract: A series-connected string of incandescent light bulbs, operating on half-wave or full-wave rectified DC voltage, each having connected thereacross a filament voltage regulating shunting circuit which regulates the voltage across an empty or otherwise inoperative socket at substantially the same value as that across each of the remaining sockets in the string, thereby insuring continuous illumination of the light string. The voltage regulating shunting circuit of the present invention is a diode array formed of a plurality of series-connected silicon diodes and can be mass produced by using conventional manufacturing techniques at an ultimate selling price of approximately one cent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: RE46396
    Abstract: A split bridge circuit for rectifying the alternating current house supply into direct current (D.C.), using hi-polar transistor as rectifying devices. Using specified terminals of the bi-polar transistors results in a high forward voltage drop across the transistors (particularly as compared to the voltage drop across diode rectifiers in the prior art circuits), which reduces ripple significantly and lessens, or even eliminates, the need for a series limiting resistor in the circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2017
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning