Spire ornaments for self-lit musical lights

A technology of spires and ornaments, applied in the field of lighting equipment, can solve the problem that the spires and ornaments do not produce or emit light or sound, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-04-23
李哲雄
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[0003] Traditional pinnacles do not produce or emit light or sound of their own

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[0009] While the invention has been described with reference to several illustrative embodiments described herein, it should be understood that the invention should not be limited to these embodiments. Accordingly, the descriptions of the embodiments provided herein are illustrative of the invention and should not limit the scope of the invention as claimed. Additionally, although the following description refers to LED lighting, it should be understood that the present invention is also applicable to other types of luminaires, such as incandescent and fluorescent lamps.

[0010] The briefly described self-illuminating and sound-producing spires are disclosed for both practical and decorative purposes. These pinnacles can be used as night lights for dim lighting of a room or for romantic occasions and can be changed based on seasonal traditions or festive customs. For example, the pinnacle may take the shape of Santa during the Christmas holidays, or may take the shape of a t...

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The invention relates to a pointed ornament for a self-igniting musical lamp. The briefly described light-generating, light-emitting and / or sound-generating finials are disclosed for both utilitarian and decorative purposes. These spiers can be used for dim lighting in a room (such as a replacement night light, etc.) or for romantic occasions, and can change based on seasonal traditions or holiday customs. In some embodiments, the finials have their own batteries and LED lights, and in other embodiments, the rechargeable batteries of these finials can be recharged with light from lights mounted on the finials. In some embodiments, the finial may be threaded into the finial bolt of the light horn bracket, and in some other embodiments, the finial may only be placed on the top of the light horn bracket screwed into or mounted to approximately on a horizontal support plate (which can also be used as a charging stand).

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technical field [0001] This application generally relates to lighting devices. More specifically, the present application relates to light and / or sound producing decorative spires for lamps. Background technique [0002] A large number of lamps utilize a lampshade support called a "harp" that is carried by the lamp and extends around the bulb. The upper end of the horn bracket supports the lampshade. Traditionally, the lampshade is fastened to the upper end of the horn bracket via a threaded member on the horn bracket on which the lampshade gasket is placed and held in place using the lamp "spike". Location. figure 1 Different standard components of a traditional table lamp are shown. Pinnacles are decorative objects known primarily to beautify table lamps. The apex includes decorative portions that vary in design, and may include holes with internal threads for bolting the apex to the apex of the table lamp. Although threaded spire bases are often used for utilitarian...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): F21V33/00F21V21/108F21S6/00F21Y115/10
Inventor 李哲雄
Owner 李哲雄
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