Patents by Inventor Robert M. Currie
Robert M. Currie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7172314Abstract: A solid state light bulb for attachment to a lamp socket. The light bulb uses a number of super bright LEDs or color LEDs mounted within a hollow housing to replace a standard bulb such as a 60 Watt bulb. A stepped, reverse conical interior wall distributes and diffuses the light to project the appearance of a normal bulb. An upper lens of the housing may be removable to form a spot light effect.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Plastic Inventions & Patents, LLCInventors: Robert M. Currie, Eliot Sorella
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Patent number: 7121707Abstract: A number of different embodiments of illuminated electrical cords and outlets are provided. Some embodiments include a light source within at least one connector end of an electrical cord, with the cord having a translucent outer cover for emitting the light radially from the connector end light source. The cord may be a household electrical or extension cord, a computer power supply cord, auxiliary power cord, etc., as desired. A kit may be provided to adapt a conventional, non-illuminated cord to provide illumination therefrom. Other embodiments include electrical outlets, adapters, and power strips having a light source(s) therein, for illuminating an electrical cord installed in the electrical power source. The outlets, adapters, and power strips may include differently colored lighting, and/or multiple colored lenses for manual or automated selection of color output. Battery power may be provided, with automated switching in the event of a primary power failure.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Plastic Inventions and Patents, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 7114821Abstract: A novel lighting system utilizing low power consumption LEDs to provide safe, economical and decorative lighting. In a first embodiment, and acrylic candle body having a 45 degree reflector is mounted on top of a LED source to direct light along the body of the light and outwardly as directed by the reflector. The acrylic body can be rotated to point the reflected light in the desired direction. In a second embodiment, the acrylic candle and reflector are replaced by fiber optic ports and a light driver for connecting fiber optic strands that can be side lighting or end lighting to provide lighting at points distant from the light source. In a third embodiment, the fiber optic strand in run in parallel inside or outside a transparent liquid conduit such as a modified garden hose, a beverage dispenser, or a kitchen faucet to light the conduit and or the spray of the hose in a single or multiple colors.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Plastic Inventions and Patents, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 7114830Abstract: The present invention provides several embodiments of an elongate hollow tubular or solid rod lighting device including a plurality of LEDs therewith and appropriate electrical componentry, and serving as a direct replacement for a conventional fluorescent light tube in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture. The present lighting device includes appropriate connector pins extending from each end thereof, enabling the device to be installed in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture with no modification to the fixture. The light may include appropriate electrical componentry such as a step-down transformer to provide the required voltage for the LEDs, either integrally within the light, incorporated in an end cap thereof, or installed separately therefrom in the fixture, as desired. The light may be colored or tinted as desired by the use of LEDs providing the desired color output, and/or by installing a tinted sleeve over the tube or rod as desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Plastic Inventions and Patents, Inc.Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Patent number: 7021808Abstract: Numerous embodiments of an illuminated rope include various principles of illuminating translucent objects and wrapping or enclosing the objects with a translucent rope or the like to create attractive illuminated displays. Some embodiments comprise one or more flexible or rigid strands or lengths of radially emitting solid fiberoptic material which is lighted at one or both ends, with a sleeve or wrap of translucent rope or the like surrounding the fiberoptic material. Other embodiments comprise flexible or rigid hollow translucent tubes containing a string of lights therein, with translucent rope material surrounding the hollow illuminated tube. A series of illumination and control modules allows the color output of the devices to be varied as desired, and a series of modular connectors enables two, three, or more of the illuminated ropes to be connected together. Further embodiments comprise hollow, translucent, internally lighted three-dimensional shells or sculptures wrapped with translucent rope.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 7011422Abstract: A decorative, illuminated electrical wall outlet cover plate having an LED light source and a translucent face plate. A method and arrangement is described for illuminating a electrical wall outlet to provide an easily changeable, decorative face plate for matching the walls, wallpaper, furniture or other decorative items in a room. The cover plate is made from an acrylic or polycarbonate plastic that can be clear, translucent, transparent, or partially opaque. Preferably, a reflective backing is provided to reflect light in the desired direction and to enhance the effective brightness of the light. In a second embodiment, a power strip is illuminated to more easily locate the plug in area of the power strip.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Patent number: 6974239Abstract: A compound optical and electrical conductor includes a fiberoptic light transmitting element (multiple fibers or single solid rod) with at least one solar cell with LED therewith. The electrical conductor or conductors may be imbedded or otherwise secured within the optically conducting element or its surrounding jacket or sheath, or may be contained in a separate elongate retainer which may be provided to hold the optically conducting element in place as desired. The conductors may include a jacket or retainer which is optically open along one side thereof, allowing the optical conductor to emit light laterally therefrom subtending an angle defined by the optical gap in the jacket or retainer. One or more compound connectors may be provided, for linking two or more such compound conductors together as desired. The connectors provide for both the concentric alignment of the optical conductors, and also the electrical connection of the electrical conductors of the compound devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 6926426Abstract: A novel lighting system utilizing low power consumption LEDs to provide safe, economical and decorative lighting. In a first embodiment, and acrylic candle body having a 45 degree reflector is mounted on top of a LED source to direct light along the body of the light and outwardly as directed by the reflector. The acrylic body can be rotated to point the reflected light in the desired direction. In a second embodiment, the acrylic candle and reflector are replaced by fiber optic ports and a light driver for connecting fiber optic strands that can be side lighting or end lighting to provide lighting at points distant from the light source. In a third embodiment, the fiber optic strand in run in parallel inside or outside a transparent liquid conduit such as a modified garden hose, a beverage dispenser, or a kitchen faucet to light the conduit and or the spray of the hose in a single or multiple colors.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 6916103Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of illuminating bridge and road guard rails. The outside of the rails are coated with a reflective material and then co-extruded with an acrylic material surrounding the rail. Alternatively, two or more acrylic materials or tubes are extruded around a rail. The inner tube preferably has a colored shiny or reflective covering, or stripes of one or more colors, or with a picture or design on the outside or within the tube. In a further embodiment, the rails can be retrofitted with a two-section acrylic covering that fits together along and surrounds the length of the rail. The acrylic coverings can also be joined via a collar that is also made in two halves to fit around the rail at each rail post or at each end of the rail section.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Plastic Inventions and Patents, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Patent number: 6860628Abstract: The present invention provides several embodiments of an elongate hollow tubular or solid rod lighting device including a plurality of LEDs therewith and appropriate electrical componentry, and serving as a direct replacement for a conventional fluorescent light tube in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture. The present lighting device includes appropriate connector pins extending from each end thereof, enabling the device to be installed in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture with no modification to the fixture. The light may include appropriate electrical componentry such as a step-down transformer to provide the required voltage for the LEDs, either integrally within the light, incorporated in an end cap thereof, or installed separately therefrom in the fixture, as desired. The light may be colored or tinted as desired by the use of LEDs providing the desired color output, and/or by installing a tinted sleeve over the tube or rod as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Patent number: 6802635Abstract: A series of different embodiments of illuminated translucent devices, each include lighting at at least one end thereof and a channel or passage therethrough or therealong for installing connecting electrical wiring therein. An opaque sleeve or the like is provided about the passage to conceal the passage and any wiring or other element(s) installed therein. The lighting elements may be any suitable type, but LEDs are preferred. The external cross sectional shape of the device may be round, or any other shape as desired for use as a free standing column or support, or as a wall mounted sconce or the like. Some embodiments include a structural member therein or opaque structural sleeve therearound, with the outer sleeve having a series of light passages formed therethrough. The devices may be used as floor lamp or ceiling fan columns, guard or bannister rails, vehicle guards and racks, etc., as desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Plastic Inventions & Patents, Inc.Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie, Problems Y. Currie, Joseph E. Currie
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Publication number: 20040160769Abstract: A novel lighting system utilizing low power consumption LEDs to provide safe, economical and decorative lighting. In a first embodiment, and acrylic candle body having a 45 degree reflector is mounted on top of a LED source to direct light along the body of the light and outwardly as directed by the reflector. The acrylic body can be rotated to point the reflected light in the desired direction. In a second embodiment, the acrylic candle and reflector are replaced by fiber optic ports and a light driver for connecting fiber optic strands that can be side lighting or end lighting to provide lighting at points distant from the light source. In a third embodiment, the fiber optic strand in run in parallel inside or outside a transparent liquid conduit such as a modified garden hose, a beverage dispenser, or a kitchen faucet to light the conduit and or the spray of the hose in a single or multiple colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040156195Abstract: A durable light for use in extreme environments. A flashlight has an illuminated acrylic body between two end caps. Each end cap has LED lights for lighting the acrylic body. The acrylic body is hollow to allow electrical cables and control cables to pass from one end cap to the other. An outer reflective paint or resin is coated on the inner hollow chamber to disguise and hide the electric cables from the outer acrylic body. The acrylic body can be colored or treated to change the color or character of the light. A rear surface of the light can be treated with a reflective coating or tape to direct the light only outward along a desired arc of the outer perimeter of the tubular acrylic body and to shield the user from the light.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Publication number: 20040150984Abstract: A decorative, illuminated electrical wall outlet cover plate having an LED light source and a translucent face plate. A method and arrangement is described for illuminating a electrical wall outlet to provide an easily changeable, decorative face plate for matching the walls, wallpaper, furniture or other decorative items in a room. The cover plate is made from an acrylic or polycarbonate plastic that can be clear, translucent, transparent, or partially opaque. Preferably, a reflective backing is provided to reflect light in the desired direction and to enhance the effective brightness of the light. In a second embodiment, a power strip is illuminated to more easily locate the plug in area of the power strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Publication number: 20040105278Abstract: Numerous embodiments of an illuminated rope include various principles of illuminating translucent objects and wrapping or enclosing the objects with a translucent rope or the like to create attractive illuminated displays. Some embodiments comprise one or more flexible or rigid strands or lengths of radially emitting solid fiberoptic material which is lighted at one or both ends, with a sleeve or wrap of translucent rope or the like surrounding the fiberoptic material. Other embodiments comprise flexible or rigid hollow translucent tubes containing a string of lights therein, with translucent rope material surrounding the hollow illuminated tube. A series of illumination and control modules allows the color output of the devices to be varied as desired, and a series of modular connectors enables two, three, or more of the illuminated ropes to be connected together. Further embodiments comprise hollow, translucent, internally lighted three-dimensional shells or sculptures wrapped with translucent rope.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040032747Abstract: A compound optical and electrical conductor includes a fiberoptic light transmitting element (multiple fibers or single solid rod) with at least one solar cell with LED therewith. The electrical conductor or conductors may be imbedded or otherwise secured within the optically conducting element or its surrounding jacket or sheath, or may be contained in a separate elongate retainer which may be provided to hold the optically conducting element in place as desired. The conductors may include a jacket or retainer which is optically open along one side thereof, allowing the optical conductor to emit light laterally therefrom subtending an angle defined by the optical gap in the jacket or retainer. One or more compound connectors may be provided, for linking two or more such compound conductors together as desired. The connectors provide for both the concentric alignment of the optical conductors, and also the electrical connection of the electrical conductors of the compound devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040027827Abstract: A method of illuminating ceiling and standing fans and light fixtures using black light wherein the fans and components thereof and the light fixtures are either made of black light reactive plastic or are covered with black light reactive plastic. The black light is either attached to the fan or in the alternative is used to illustrate the fan from a short distance away. The ceiling and base cover plate, the blades and the lamp fixture or housing are all made of black light reactive plastic or poly acrylic. The handing or standing mounting extension rod, and the metal fan motor housing, are covered with, or coated with, the black light reactive plastic in order to maintain their strength and electrical conductivity. The lamp fixture on the bottom of a hanging fan made in this manner has one or more black light bulbs installed in a way that illuminates the fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040022054Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of illuminating bridge and road guard rails. In a first embodiment, the outside of the rails are coated with a reflective material and then co-extruded with an acrylic material whit the acrylic material surrounding the rail. In a second embodiment, instead of one acrylic material, two or more acrylic materials are extruded wherein the rail is in the center, an inner acrylic tube surrounds the rail and an outer acrylic tube surrounds both the rail and the inner acrylic tube. The inner tube could have a colored shiny or reflective covering, or stripes of one or more colors, or a picture or design on the outside or within the tube. The outer acrylic tube would fit snugly over the first or inner acrylic tube. Multiple tubes could be used with different parts of a picture or design on each succeeding tube, creating the effect of depth or three dimensions to the illuminated design.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Currie, Jonas J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040012959Abstract: The present invention provides several embodiments of an elongate hollow tubular or solid rod lighting device including a plurality of LEDs therewith and appropriate electrical componentry, and serving as a direct replacement for a conventional fluorescent light tube in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture. The present lighting device includes appropriate connector pins extending from each end thereof, enabling the device to be installed in a conventional fluorescent lighting fixture with no modification to the fixture. The light may include appropriate electrical componentry such as a step-down transformer to provide the required voltage for the LEDs, either integrally within the light, incorporated in an end cap thereof, or installed separately therefrom in the fixture, as desired. The light may be colored or tinted as desired by the use of LEDs providing the desired color output, and/or by installing a tinted sleeve over the tube or rod as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Jones J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie
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Publication number: 20030133311Abstract: A series of different embodiments of illuminated translucent devices, each include lighting at at least one end thereof and a channel or passage therethrough or therealong for installing connecting electrical wiring therein. An opaque sleeve or the like is provided about the passage to conceal the passage and any wiring or other element(s) installed therein. The lighting elements may be any suitable type, but LEDs are preferred. The external cross sectional shape of the device may be round, or any other shape as desired for use as a free standing column or support, or as a wall mounted sconce or the like. Some embodiments include a structural member therein or opaque structural sleeve therearound, with the outer sleeve having a series of light passages formed therethrough. The devices may be used as floor lamp or ceiling fan columns, guard or bannister rails, vehicle guards and racks, etc., as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Jonas J. Robertson, Robert M. Currie, Problems Y. Currie, Joseph E. Currie