Rechargeable Electrical Source Of With External Connections Patents (Class 362/183)
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Publication number: 20130027919Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to systems configured to power at least one device disposed in a living subject, apparatuses configured to be disposed in a living subject and export power stored in an energy-storage device, and related methods of powering at least one device disposed in the living subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SEARETE LLCInventor: Searete LLC
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Publication number: 20130027920Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to systems configured to power at least one device disposed in a living subject, apparatuses configured to be disposed in a living subject and export power stored in an energy-storage device, and related methods of powering at least one device disposed in the living subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SEARETE LLCInventor: Searete LLC
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Publication number: 20130021788Abstract: A method is disclosed for personalizing a Christmas ornament by associating the ornament with a store of energy harvested from the body of at least one person and/or animal subject. An energy storage device charged with the harvested energy, referred to as “personal energy” herein, is operatively associated with an electronic device comprised in a Christmas ornament. The ornament can be additionally personalized with conventional personalization elements, such as indicia or photography, to identify and further associate with the Christmas ornament the person and/or animal whose energy powers the ornament's electronic device. The especially intimate nature of harvested personal energy enhances the sentimental and social expression values of the Christmas ornament.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Inventor: Willard Alan Mayes
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Patent number: 8356910Abstract: An adapter for replacing an original battery, light or battery powered device utilizing a battery of a first type with a replacement battery light or battery powered device utilizing a battery of a second and different type may comprise first terminals configured similarly to terminals of an original battery, light or battery powered device, second terminals for connecting to a replacement battery, light or battery powered device, and an electronic circuit for controlling charging of the battery of the replacement battery, light or battery powered device connected to the second terminals when a battery charging device for a battery of the first type is connected to the first terminals.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Streamlight, Inc.Inventors: Norman A. Messinger, Thomas D. Boris, Lawrence H. Bennett, III
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Publication number: 20130016501Abstract: A device for illuminating the interior of a pumpkin, gourd or the like includes a housing having an interior region and a lighting assembly positioned at least in part within the interior region. The lighting assembly includes a rechargeable power source and a lighting element. The device includes a depending skirt extending from the housing and defining a recess. A photovoltaic collector is operably connected to the lighting assembly. The skirt is inserted into an opening in the pumpkin, gourd or the like, and the lighting element illuminates the interior of the pumpkin, gourd or the like. The photovoltaic collector recharges the rechargeable power source when exposed to ambient light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Larry C. Zinox
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Patent number: 8350482Abstract: A hybrid lighting device is described. The hybrid lighting device comprises a solar panel arranged to generate electric power; a wind turbine arranged to generate electric power; an energy storage device electrically connected with the power controller and arranged to store electric power; a power controller electrically connected with the energy storage device and the solar panel and the wind turbine and arranged to transfer electric power; and an induction-based light source electrically connected with the power controller.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: Michael Olen Nevins
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Publication number: 20120327639Abstract: A solar powered lighting fixture having a multi-paneled solar array that maximizes the generation of solar energy during the course of a day. The outdoor lighting fixture of the present invention includes a multi-paneled solar array housing positioned on an extension rod that includes a plurality of solar panels arranged in a slanted configuration about the periphery of the housing unit. The housing unit is positioned on the extension rod so as to be elevated above the ground but below the actual light fixture. Employing a housing unit separate from the light fixture permits a greater variety of shapes to be used for the light fixture. Moreover, it allows the individual solar panels to be positioned at an optimal angle for maximizing exposure to solar radiation. Each of the solar panels is independent of the others, charging the battery separately so as not interfere with the other solar panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: Chi Gon Chen
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Publication number: 20120327640Abstract: The detachable solar panel LED desk lamp includes a desk lamp body and a solar cell unit. Through a solar panel on the solar cell unit, the light energy is transmitted to an electricity conversion control circuit board from the solar panel. The electricity conversion control circuit board converts the light energy into electric energy. The electric energy is stored in a battery unit for providing electricity to an LED light source seat of the desk lamp body. The light from the LED light source seat can be circulated and converted by the solar panel of the solar cell unit and then stored in the battery unit again. The present invention can be extensively used and is very convenient for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: Tin Go HUANG
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Patent number: 8337040Abstract: A light emitting assembly for a housing with a perimeter wall and an open bottom side. A water buoyant material is attached to the perimeter wall. A light emitter is mounted to the housing. The light emitter emits a light when power is provided to the light emitter. At least one battery component is mounted to the housing. The at least one battery component is electrically coupled to the light emitter. The at least one battery component is exposed through the bottom side of the housing to allow water to enter the at least one battery component. The at least one battery generates electricity when water enters the bottom side of the housing. The housing is placed in water so that the water acts as an electrolyte for the at least one battery component to provide electricity to the light emitter.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Matthew N. Easley
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Patent number: 8337034Abstract: The invention relates to an illumination device (10) for illuminating a surface, with a lighting element (20) and an illuminating body (30), wherein the lighting element (20) emits an artificial light (21,21?), a housing element (40) comprises the lighting element (20) and supports the illuminating body (30), the illuminating body (30) comprises a transparent light conductive material and is generally overlying the surface, being illuminated. The invention discloses, that the illuminating body (30) comprises a light extraction layer (50), configured to receive and to deflect the artificial light (21,21?) from the lighting element (20) onto the surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2008Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Cornelis Reinder Ronda, Hugo Johan Cornelissen, Yadong Liu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Bo Liu, Kairaz Sarosh Contractor, Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn, Hendrikus Albertus Adrianus Maria De Ruijter, Theodorus Johannes Petrus Van Den Biggelaar
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Patent number: 8337039Abstract: A window frame features solar electric cells on its exterior side that provide solar electricity for buffer storage in rechargeable batteries housed also in the window frame. Also integrated in the window frame are light emitting diodes that are activated during absence of daylight and powered from the solar electricity stored in the batteries. In that way a simple and compact system is provided for solar powered interior lighting that may be easily maintained and retrofitted in existing buildings.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Kevin B. Larkin
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Patent number: 8337038Abstract: A solar powered light device having a shade having an upper edge, an interior area, and an outside bottom surface having a solar panel set thereinto which is electrically connected to a light bulb and a battery located within the interior area of the shade; a switch operatively connected to the light bulb which can be closed when the device is made to rest on the bottom surface; wherein the solar panel charges the battery when the device is resting on the upper edge and wherein the battery powers the light bulb when the device is resting on the bottom surface and the switch is closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Damian Krause
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Publication number: 20120320572Abstract: A low voltage LED bulb having a base that fits a standard light socket designed to receive a bulb operated at line voltage is installed in a conventional lamp, which is connected by a lamp cord to a rechargeable battery, the charge in which is maintained by a charging circuit. The rechargeable battery can be provided in a module equipped with a receptacle capable of receiving a standard plug designed for line voltage, and in this case, the lamp requires no modification other than the replacement of the standard bulb by the low voltage LED bulb. In another embodiment, the battery and charger are incorporated into the lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Jeremy Laurence Fischer, Aaron Cons
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Patent number: 8333491Abstract: The emergency light of the invention includes a base (1), a lighting module (2), a rechargeable battery (3) and a retractable support (4). The base (1) has a back (11) with a trough (111). The lighting module (2) is installed in the base (1) and electrically connects a lighting device (21) and a circuit board (22). The rechargeable battery (3) is installed in the base (1) and electrically connects the circuit board (22). The retractable support (4) is pivotally connected to the back (11) and received in the trough (111).Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Ecolighting, Inc Corp.Inventors: Po-Wen Chou, Shih-Jen Chuang, Kee-Weng Lai, Peng Hui Wang, Chia-Te Chou
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Publication number: 20120314443Abstract: A light collecting system flows light through a light receiving end of an optical fiber to a light emitting fixture. The light emitting fixture includes a collected lighting system, which includes a light emitting end of the optical fiber. The light emitting fixture includes a power storage system, which receives power in response to a first portion of the light flowing through the light emitting end of the optical fiber. The light emitting fixture includes a solid-state lighting system, which is powered by the power storage system. A second portion of the light flowing through the light emitting end of the optical fiber provides illumination.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Calvin Wesley Moyer
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Publication number: 20120314404Abstract: A solar powered illumination apparatus includes an upper housing having an upper optic lens configured to receive high angle solar light energy into an upper housing interior area and having a prismatic lens configured to refract low angle solar energy into the upper housing interior area. A lower housing is attached to the upper housing defining a lower housing interior area in communication with the upper housing interior area. A photovoltaic member is situated adjacent a lower end of the prismatic lens, the photovoltaic member configured to receive the light energy from the upper housing interior area. A battery is electrically connected to the photovoltaic member. Circuitry is situated intermediate the photovoltaic member and the battery for converting the solar energy to electrical energy. A plurality of lights is electrically connected to the battery configured to emit light when energized. The lights are energized only in dim light or darkness.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Bobby F. Harshaw
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Patent number: 8330426Abstract: Each of a battery charger and a battery pack has a microcomputer. The respective microcomputers mutually perform data communication while the battery pack is being charged by the battery charger, and confirm an operational state of the microcomputer of the communication counterpart (mutual operation confirmation) based on a result of the data communication. When an abnormality of one of the microcomputers is detected, the other microcomputer executes a predetermined process for stopping charging.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Makita CorporationInventors: Hitoshi Suzuki, Tadahiko Kobayakawa, Tomoo Muramatsu
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Publication number: 20120306382Abstract: A light fixture is described that measures the ambient light intensity and determines whether to provide illumination. The light fixture may further determine a traffic status proximate the fixture and adjust the illumination accordingly. A network of light fixtures is also provided, the light fixtures communicating data to each other and determining illumination states therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATIONInventors: Fredric S. Maxik, David E. Bartine, Robert R. Soler, Matthew Regan, Addy S. Widjaja, Mark Andrew Oostdyk
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Publication number: 20120300439Abstract: Lighting systems for strollers enable users to integrate straight forward and modular lighting elements with eco-friendly practices to produce helpful and useful products whose functionality dictates safety levels consistent with statutory schemes for other wheeled vehicles, assuring visibility to both pedestrians and other street traffic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Rachelle Davis Hatfield, Nicole Tena
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Publication number: 20120300440Abstract: A battery pack (40) includes battery modules, a flat battery box (20), and a solar panel (10). The modules are arranged in parallel to each other. Each module includes cylindrical rechargeable battery cells (41) that are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction of the cells. One of the cells is serially connected to another one of the cells arranged adjacent to this one of the cells in the longitudinal direction. The box (20) accommodates the battery pack (40). The panel (10) includes solar cells (41) capable of generating power for charging the pack (40). The box (20) is arranged on the back surface of the panel (10). The panel (10) and the pack (40) are arranged substantially in parallel to each other so that the distances between the parts of panel (10) and the pack (40) are substantially fixed. The modules are held in a non-horizontal orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Ichiro Miyamae, Yuji Uehara, Katsuhiko Kawabata, Yuki Matsuo
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Patent number: 8317356Abstract: A solar powered light emitting device includes a solar cell battery, a plurality of organic light emitting diode (OLED) elements and a plurality of light guides. The OLED elements and the light guides are arranged on a light incident surface of the solar cell battery in which each of the light guides are arranged between every two neighboring OLED elements for guiding lights into the solar cell battery.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignees: AU Optronics (Xiamen) Corp., AU Optronics CorporationInventors: Ya-Tao Wang, Tao Zhu
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Patent number: 8317355Abstract: Portable solar powered light sources, devices, apparatus, systems and methods of attaching and using the light source. The light sources can have a single small housing having an upper roof portion with an exposed solar cell, a photocell activator, and small housing. The housing can have two parts that pivot with one another so that a front end of the housing can be biased together by a spring, and the rear side having edges that are spaced apart. An operator can press the rear spaced apart edges together, to open the front end to slide about a support structure, such as an open umbrella fabric edge. The housing allows for the light source powered by batteries to be activated by the photocell during dark (night) conditions), with the light direction being adjustable underneath. During daylight, the solar cell receives sunlight to charge the batteries within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Chien Luen Industries Co., Ltd., Inc.Inventor: Shooupyng Wang
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Patent number: 8313210Abstract: An LED indicator lamp includes a shell, at least an LED module, a driving and controlling circuit board, a rechargeable battery and a plurality of solar panels. The shell has indicating words formed thereon. The shell and indicating words have different hues so that the indicating words can be easily recognized. The LED module is received in the shell to lighten the shell and highlight the indicating words. The driving and controlling circuit board is received in the shell to drive and control the LED module to lighten. The rechargeable battery is received in the shell to provide the LED module with electrical power. The solar panels are fixed on an outer surface of the shell to capture sunlight and convert it to electrical power to charge the rechargeable battery.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignees: Fu Zhun Precision Industry (Shen Zhen) Co., Ltd., Foxconn Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shi-Song Zheng
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Patent number: 8314589Abstract: A battery pack is constructed with a rechargeable battery, a protection circuit part that protects the battery when the battery is charged and discharged, and a switching unit that turns on or off a power source of the protection circuit part. Also, the battery pack may be constructed with a rechargeable battery, a protection circuit part that protects the battery when the battery is charged and discharged, and electric wiring lines constructed so that the power source of the protection circuit part may be turned on and off. When the battery pack is not connected to a charger or a load by the switching unit or the electric wire lines, the power source of the circuit is blocked to prevent the battery pack from being shorted and to reduce the idle power. When the battery pack is connected to the charger or the load, the power source is applied to the circuit so that the circuit operates.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jonghwa Hur
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Patent number: 8313209Abstract: A multi-power source is described that provides power through a single source—e.g. rechargeable batteries—whose charge is maintained through four or more different power sources. Examples of such power sources are taken from a group consisting of disposable batteries, mechanical energy as developed through a crank, solar power, an external DC source such as provided through a car battery connection, and an external AC input as from an in-wall outlet. The power source is used to power an emergency multifunction tool, such as a modular light source having a flashlight, lantern, siren, flasher, and radio functions powered from the multi-power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Life+Gear, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Connor, Dennis Bertken
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Publication number: 20120287611Abstract: A LED flare and system for use at night, in low light conditions or during the day where a lighted object provides greater visibility. The flare comprises a multi-sided housing with a panel on each side and having a top and a base. It has a plurality of LEDs aligned in windows positioned in at least one of the panels. A switch located on the housing operates the flare. The flare also includes a re-chargeable battery encased in the housing for powering the flare and a circuit for delivering power and operational control from the battery to the LEDs upon activation by the switch. A set of contacts positioned on the outside of the housing deliver a charge to the battery. The flare includes an attachment device for holding an external charger in place against the contacts during charging operation. An individual flare may be part of a system that also includes other flares and a carrying case with an integrated charger and charger accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: AERVOE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATEDInventors: Troy Wilson, Chuan Zhong (John) He
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Publication number: 20120287612Abstract: A large plurality of artificial, battery-operated, electronic candles are arranged to be simultaneously recharged upon placement on a series of interconnected charging trays that include a transformer primary winding at defined locations thereon. The primary windings are driven by an AC signal whose duty cycle is controlled by a pulse width modulator IC to induce a voltage across secondary windings contained within the candle housing. This induced signal is rectified to produce the battery charging current and the delivery of the charging current to the rechargeable batteries is controlled by a microprocessor IC.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: Smart Candle, LLCInventors: Daniel Hau, Tim Cowley, Shane Vail
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Patent number: 8308316Abstract: A lamp has a power management circuit 11. It includes an integrated circuit 12 for control of the lamp. The IC can be controlled by operation of a switch 7 to apply a voltage on line 10 30 switch on the transistor 26.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventor: Roger Lionel David Sparrow
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Publication number: 20120281393Abstract: A solar-powered lighting apparatus having a light transmissible shade coupled to a housing that receives a solar cell, a battery and at least a portion of a lighting element assembly. In one embodiment, the shade may have a spherical shape achieved with a support unit or achieved by operation of gravity. A bottom device or bottom portion may be coupled to the shade and cooperate therewith forming and maintaining the spherical shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Allsop, Inc.Inventors: James D. Allsop, Jamey J. Allsop
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Publication number: 20120281392Abstract: A charging device is provided. The charging device includes an input interface configured to receive electrical power from a power source and charge a removable energy storage device using the electrical power from the power source. The power source may be a solar panel. The charging device may include multiple input interfaces configured to receive electrical power at different voltages. The charging device may include an output interface configured to provide electrical power to an electrical device connected to the output interface, and the circuit may be configured to provide electrical power to the output interface from at least one of the removable energy storage device and the input interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: Robert Emmett Workman, Norm Krantz, Walker Ford, Joseph R. Atkin
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Publication number: 20120281391Abstract: A hollow metal/plastic swooper/banner flagpole having holes spaced along the length of the flagpole. Light fixtures and reflectors are inserted inside the pole to direct light outward through the holes. The flagpole is intended to be placed on a base/stand and able to spin with the lights directed to illuminate the inside of a flag or banner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventor: BRUCE FRANK BORT
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Publication number: 20120268923Abstract: A solar razor is provided with a housing; at least one shaving assembly rotatably mounted on the housing; a solar cell mounted on an outer surface of the housing for converting light directly into electricity; a rechargeable battery disposed in the housing and connected to the solar cell for storing electricity from the solar cell, the rechargeable battery being electrically connected to the shaving assembly; and a switch mounted on the outer surface of the housing and electrically connected to the rechargeable battery, the switch being manually movable between first and second positions. The rechargeable battery disconnects from the at least one shaving assembly when the switch is in the first position. The rechargeable battery connects to the at least one shaving assembly when the switch is in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Hsin-Chen Lin
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Patent number: 8292452Abstract: A solar power alarm lamp includes a support post, an alarm device connected to the support post and a lamp set connected to the alarm device. The support post includes an insertion leg insertable into the ground. The alarm device and the lamp set have respectively a first solar panel and a second solar panel. The alarm device includes a circuit board which contains a PIR sensor, a microwave sensor and a buzzer to send out an alarm. The solar power alarm lamp thus formed can be inserted anywhere outdoors through the insertion leg. The first and second solar panels can convert solar power into electric power required by the alarm device and lamp set. The invention is simple to install and also does not need external electric power.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Joseph Y. Ko
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Publication number: 20120262911Abstract: An internally illuminated enclosure for a walkway or driveway is provided. The internally illuminated enclosure includes solar panel converting sunlight to electricity which is stored in a rechargeable battery. When a low-light situation is detected by an ambient light sensor, a control circuit provides power from the rechargeable batters to LEDs. Additionally, the internally illuminated enclosure includes a two-part placesetting system having a permanently installed portion and a removable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventors: Russell Schweizer, Jimmy Wan Chi Hung
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Patent number: 8287143Abstract: A supplementary power supply and method for powering a portable electrical device such as a flashlight having a positive terminal and a negative terminal and battery compartment adapted to receive a standard battery therein. The supply comprises a cap adapted for installation on the battery compartment, an electrical circuit comprising a generator and a positive output and a negative output, and an actuator in mechanical communication with the generator and capable of actuation when the power supply is within the compartment and the cap is installed on the compartment, wherein the electrical circuit is sized and shaped to be received within the battery compartment and interconnect the positive output with the positive terminal and the negative output with the negative terminal, and actuation of the actuator operates the generator to provide an electrical current between the positive output and the negative output. There is also disclosed a kit comprising a plurality of replacement caps.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: The Flewelling Ford Family TrustInventor: Timothy D. F. Ford
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Publication number: 20120256543Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to illuminated devices attached to vehicles. More specifically, an illuminated device may be attached to a vehicle in the form of an illuminated logo or emblem. The illumination of the device may be controlled for color, state, and/or intensity in response to vehicle signals received by the device. In addition, the illuminated device may use switching circuitry to interface with a vehicle's electrical power and/or signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: CMARLITE, LLCInventors: Howard Marcove, Philip Allen Boe
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Patent number: 8282254Abstract: An aerodynamic cargo box configuration includes a bottom portion hinged to a lid. The lid has a receptacle for receiving a photovoltaic light device substantially flush with, and below, the outer surface of the lid. A photovoltaic light assembly may include a cup portion and a top portion, the top portion containing a photovoltaic cell and the bottom portion containing electronics and an array of one or more light elements configured to provide optimal illumination to an interior space of an elongate rectangular cargo box.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Yakima Products, Inc.Inventors: Chris Sautter, John Mark Elliott, James Owen
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Patent number: 8282236Abstract: A light fixture including a turbine generator having one or more vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) for generating energy and a plate located above and/or below each turbine for focusing and converging the wind inwardly. The plate is aerodynamically-designed to converge the wind onto the turbine and provide a strong wind current. The turbine generator is incorporated into a light fixture to provide self-sustaining light energy. Solar panels may be provided in conjunction with the turbine generator to provide an additional source of energy and a controller is included to manage the flow of electricity and ensure that the light fixture is powered during periods of darkness.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Syracuse UniversityInventors: Paul M. Pelken, Thong Dang
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Patent number: 8282237Abstract: A signaling or emergency light-emitting device comprises a shell (1) that is made of a watertight transparent material and is provided with a crush resistant structure, containing a LED illumination circuit which is provided with a battery (16) rechargeable through a coil (19) that can be linked in its magnetic flux with an inductive power source, with a microprocessor (22) and a radiofrequency transceiver (23). The shell (1) comprises a base (5) and a cover (6) that are joined together by means of a series of fixing screws (10), a seal (2) that extends radially and enlarges the rest surface for the base (5) is interposed peripherally between the base (5) and the cover (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: SOBEI S.r.l.Inventor: Angelo Vittozzi
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Patent number: 8277075Abstract: An illumination device includes a reflection disk, a positioning frame, a solar cell module, an illumination member and a driving device. The positioning frame is located at the focus of the curved reflection surface of the reflection disk. The solar cell module and the illumination member are respectively connected to the front and back of the positioning frame. The driving device is used to drive the positioning frame to rotate relative to the reflection disk. When the solar cell faces the curved reflection surface, the solar cell absorbs the reflected sun light to generate electric power. When the illumination member faces the curved reflection surface, light emitted from the illumination member is reflected by the curved reflection surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Inventors: Binjih Lin, Alan Yun-Chen Tsai, Yuan Tseh Lin, Hsiue-Cheng Lin
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Patent number: 8277072Abstract: A solar-powered lighting system includes a substrate, wherein at least one solar chip is disposed on one lateral side of the substrate, and at least one light source is disposed on one lateral side of the substrate. Solar light enters the substrate and propagates therein. Solar light energy is collected by the at least one solar chip which transforms the solar light energy into electrical power for the at least one light source to emit light to the substrate, before propagating therein and leaving the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Ruei-Tang Chen, Gan-Lin Hwang, Rong-Chang Lin
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Publication number: 20120243213Abstract: The outdoor lighting fixture of the present invention provides a solar powered lighting fixture having one or more light emitting diodes whose luminance or brightness may be selectively adjusted by the user. The outdoor lighting system includes a dimmer switch mechanism in its electronic circuitry that allows a user to vary the luminance of the emitting diodes. In one embodiment, the dimmer switch mechanism modulates the pulse width of electricity provided to the one or more light emitting diodes. In another embodiment, the dimmer switch mechanism modulates the frequency of the one or more light emitting diodes. By adjusting the brightness of the light emitting diodes the operational time of the lighting fixture may also be modified.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: Chi Gon CHEN
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Publication number: 20120243214Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for providing solar outdoor lighting including a generally U-shaped support pole. The support pole free-ends are spaced apart and attached to a base or substrate connected together by an upper joining section which connects orients and spaces apart the pole supports. Connected to the upper joining section is an electrical light source that is directed downward through a lens suspended below the joining section. Below the lens and above the base or substrate is a housing that includes the solar panel, a rechargeable battery, charging and illumination control circuitry, and activation circuitry to turn on the light at low ambient light levels. The support pole forms a safety barrier for the light source and solar panel from knocks while providing at least two poles for attached to a base or substrate. The present invention further relates to a water-resistant customer activation structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: Simon Nicholas Richmond
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Publication number: 20120243212Abstract: A portable and bendable utility light is disclosed. Example embodiments include a body fabricated from a flexible non-metallic material, the body including a spine and a handle, the spine including a plurality of articulated light cells and corresponding radiused gaps between each light cell to facilitate bending of the spine in a plurality of directions; and an electrical assembly enveloped within the body, the electrical assembly including a conducting plane, a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) in electrical connection with the conducting plane and positioned within each of the plurality of articulated light cells, as power source in electrical connection with the conducting plane, and a switch in electrical connection with the power source and the conducting plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventors: David Smith, Steven Rosier, Gary Quigley
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Publication number: 20120236548Abstract: A LED flare and system for use to provide greater visibility in any light conditions, particularly in low light. The flare comprises an elongated housing that is generally cylindrical with a flat side. It has a handle at one end and a plurality of LEDs positioned along the outer periphery. A switch located on the elongated housing operates the flare. The flare also includes a re-chargeable battery encased in the housing for powering the flare and a circuit for delivering power and operational control from the battery to the LEDs upon activation by the switch. A set of contacts positioned on the outside of the housing deliver a charge to the battery. The flare includes an attachment device for holding an external charger in place against the contacts during charging operation. An individual flare may be part of a system that also includes other flares and a carrying case with an integrated charger, one or more flare stands and charger accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Aervoe Industries IncorporatedInventors: Troy Wilson, Chuan Zhong He
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Patent number: 8267541Abstract: An outdoor illuminating device and illuminating method using LEDs as light sources to reduce a load on the environment and effectively function as a crime deterrent to contribute to environmental design for establishing safe and secure communities. Security light (1) capable of simultaneously emitting at least two different colors of illumination light is provided with a plurality of white LEDs (16) and blue LEDs (18) as the light sources. The security light (1) comprises main lighting unit (11) positioned at a predetermined distance (D) above the ground surface (G), first illuminating part (13) for emitting illumination light of white-tint color downward in the direction substantially vertical from main lighting unit (11), and second illuminating part (14) for emitting illumination light of blue-tint color to the outside of the area substantially vertically below main lighting unit (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignees: Osaka Prefectural Government, Hiroshima Kasei LtdInventors: Kyozo Watanabe, Hiroshi Okada, Shinji Hira, Kimiaki Nagatome
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Publication number: 20120228528Abstract: Disclosed herein are intraoral illumination devices. More specifically, the LED intraoral illumination device in accordance with the present invention has an improved battery for providing power supply and structure of a bit block for opening a mouth using the bit block.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Cha Hyoung Koo
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Publication number: 20120230021Abstract: An adaptive system for harvesting hydrokinetic energy from flowing fluid uses a hydrofoil-type vane in a flow-way and an electrical power generator to convert torque generated by the oscillating vane to electrical current. The generator may be electromagnetic or piezoelectric. The system includes a control module that measures the oscillation of the vane, the generated torque, or the characteristics of the generated current, and modifies the resistance of the vane or the conversion of the electrical current in response to changes therein. Some systems include a frame that can be anchored in a body of water. Some systems are portable and provide illumination. Some systems are adapted for use as hiking or camping gear and may be inserted into stream beds or used as walking sticks. Some systems are in-line devices. Some systems are adapted as fishing lures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Gerard J. Lynch
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Patent number: 8262245Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for providing solar outdoor lighting including a generally U-shaped support pole. The support pole free-ends are spaced apart and attached to a base or substrate connected together by an upper joining section which connects orients and spaces apart the pole supports. Connected to the upper joining section is an electrical light source that is directed downward through a lens suspended below the joining section. Below the lens and above the base or substrate is a housing that includes the solar panel, a rechargeable battery, charging and illumination control circuitry, and activation circuitry to turn on the light at low ambient light levels. The support pole forms a safety barrier for the light source and solar panel from knocks while providing at least two poles for attached to a base or substrate. The present invention further relates to a water-resistant customer activation structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Inventor: Simon Nicholas Richmond
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Publication number: 20120224359Abstract: A solar light assembly including an expandable bladder and a solar rechargeable light assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventor: Alice M. Chun