PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER UNIT
Expandable portable light tower units and methods for their use. The portable light tower unit includes a base, an extendable and retractable tower assembly supported on the base, an expandable and collapsible canopy assembly supported by the tower assembly above the base, and a lighting assembly supported on the tower assembly above the canopy assembly. The canopy provides shade beneath the lighting assembly.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/655,287, filed Apr. 10, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to portable lighting units suitable for providing lighting for spaces in which people may gather for various activities, including but not limited to social and entertainment activities such as outdoor fairs, amusement parks, concerts, and the like, commercial activities such as construction and industrial settings, and emergency scenarios.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides expandable portable light tower units and methods for their use.
According to one aspect of the invention, a portable light tower unit includes a base, an extendable and retractable tower assembly supported on the base, an expandable and collapsible canopy assembly supported by the tower assembly above the base, and a lighting assembly supported on the tower assembly above the canopy assembly. The canopy provides shade beneath the lighting assembly.
Technical aspects of light tower units as described above preferably include the ability to provide a mobile lighting unit for use in a wide variety of situations and applications, including entertainment, construction, industrial, and emergency scenarios. The light tower unit is configured to provide flood lighting to a large area and a canopy to provide shade beneath the lighting assembly. The light tower unit may also integrate seating, electronic device charging facilities, cooling fans, misters, accent lighting, and/or other accessories to further provide a comfortable rest and relaxation area for individuals beneath the canopy.
Other aspects and advantages of this invention will be further appreciated from the following detailed description.
The lighting assembly 18 may be any of a wide variety of lighting equipment, though in preferred embodiments the lighting assembly 18 comprises LED lights capable of producing sufficient lumens for the lighting demands of a space in which people may gather for an intended activity, including but not limited to social and entertainment activities such as outdoor fairs, amusement parks, concerts, and the like, commercial activities such as construction and industrial settings, and emergency scenarios. Notably, the canopy assembly 16 is located beneath the lighting assembly 18 to provide shade from light emitted by the lighting assembly 18, as well as shade from natural sunlight during daylight periods of the day. The lighting assembly 18 may draw electrical power that is delivered to the base 12 from a suitable external source, such as a local electric utility grid, and may be supplemented or replaced with batteries located on the base 12 to provide uninterrupted power to the lighting assembly 18 in the event of a power outage. As evident from
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The tower assembly 14 is preferably equipped with rollers 42 installed on support plates 44 mounted to the upper ends of the lowermost stationary pole section 14D and on the movable intermediate movable sections 14B and 14C, as represented in
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As noted above, the canopy assembly 16 is mounted to the tower assembly 14 via the support plates 44, which anchor the bows 38 and braces 40 of the canopy assembly 16 to the tower assembly 14. In the nonlimiting embodiment shown, the plates 44 are mounted to upper ends of the two lowest pole sections 14C and 14D, such that the canopy 24 is supported by the bows 38 that are pivotally connected to the upper support plate 44 attached to the movable pole section 14C, and the canopy 24 is fully expanded by the bows 38 through the action of the braces 40, which are pivotally connected to the lower support plate 44 attached to the stationary pole section 14D. The bows 38 and braces 40 of the support arm assembly are connected to the support plates 44 via mounting brackets arrayed around their circumference, from which the bows 38 and braces 40 pivotably extend for supporting the canopy as evident from
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While the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments, it should be apparent that alternatives could be adopted by one skilled in the art. For example, the light tower unit 10 and its components could differ in appearance and construction from the embodiments described herein and shown in the drawings, functions of certain components of the light tower unit 10 could be performed by components of different construction but capable of a similar (though not necessarily equivalent) function, and various materials could be used in the fabrication of the light tower unit 10 and/or its components. In addition, the invention encompasses additional or alternative embodiments in which one or more features or aspects of different disclosed embodiments may be combined. Accordingly, it should be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to any embodiment described herein or illustrated in the drawings. It should also be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed above are for the purpose of describing the illustrated embodiments, and do not necessarily serve as limitations to the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A portable light tower unit comprising:
- a base;
- an extendable and retractable tower assembly supported on the base;
- an expandable and collapsible canopy assembly supported by the tower assembly above the base; and
- a lighting assembly supported on the tower assembly above the canopy assembly, the canopy providing shade beneath the lighting assembly.
2. The portable light tower unit according to claim 1, wherein the tower assembly comprises multiple telescoping pole sections that include multiple upper movable pole sections and a lowermost stationary pole section mounted to the base, the movable pole sections being telescopically receivable in and extendable from the stationary telescoping section.
3. The portable light tower unit according to claim 2, wherein the tower assembly comprises interlocking mechanisms that inhibit each of the movable pole sections from being retracted downward until all of the movable pole sections therebelow have been fully retracted.
4. The portable light tower unit according to claim 3, wherein the interlocking mechanisms comprise anvil and receiver assemblies and, when a first upper pole section of the movable pole sections is fully retracted downward into a lower pole section of the telescoping pole sections, a pin of the receiver assembly located on the first upper pole section disengages a second upper pole section of the movable pole sections located above the first upper pole section to enable the second upper pole section to retract into the first upper pole section.
5. The portable light tower unit according to claim 3, wherein the interlocking mechanisms comprise anvil and receiver assemblies and, when a first upper pole section of the movable pole sections is deployed upward, a pin of the receiver assembly located on a second pole section located below the first upper pole section engages the first upper pole section upon full extension of the first upper pole section, causing the first upper pole section and the second pole section to temporarily lock together.
6. The portable light tower unit according to claim 2, further comprising an hydraulic pump supported on the base for hydraulically telescopically extending and telescopically retracting the movable pole sections relative to each other and relative to the stationary pole section.
7. The portable light tower unit according to claim 2, wherein the lighting assembly comprises first and second lighting units that are mounted on an uppermost movable pole section of the movable pole sections, the first lighting unit surrounds the uppermost movable pole section, the second lighting unit is telescopically extendable downward from the first lighting unit to surround a second movable pole section below the uppermost movable pole section, and second lighting unit is telescopically retractable upward into the first lighting unit so that both of the first and second lighting units surround the uppermost movable pole section.
8. The portable light tower unit according to claim 2, wherein the canopy assembly is deployed by telescopically extending one of the movable pole sections relative to the stationary pole section and is stowed by telescopically retracting the one movable pole section relative to the stationary pole section.
9. The portable light tower unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one seating unit around or installed on the base of the light tower unit.
10. The portable light tower unit according to claim 9, wherein the seating unit comprises foldable benches that are collapsible for subsequent transport or storage.
11. The portable light tower unit according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises outriggers on which the base and the tower assembly are entirely supported.
12. The portable light tower unit according to claim 1, further comprising a blind at least partially concealing the base.
13. The portable light tower unit according to claim 1, further comprising electronic device charging facilities, cooling fans, misters, and/or accent lighting associated with the base.
14. A method of using the portable light tower unit of claim 1, the method comprising:
- transporting the portable light tower unit to a location while the tower assembly is in a retracted configuration and the canopy assembly is in a collapsed configuration;
- extending the tower assembly to simultaneously expand the canopy assembly; and
- powering the lighting assembly so that the lighting assembly generates light and the canopy assembly provides shade beneath the lighting assembly.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 10, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 10, 2019
Inventor: Scott E. Siefker (LaPorte, IN)
Application Number: 16/380,620