AU730017B2 - Netted lamp device in various matrix arrangements - Google Patents

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AU730017B2
AU730017B2 AU24838/97A AU2483897A AU730017B2 AU 730017 B2 AU730017 B2 AU 730017B2 AU 24838/97 A AU24838/97 A AU 24838/97A AU 2483897 A AU2483897 A AU 2483897A AU 730017 B2 AU730017 B2 AU 730017B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S4/00Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources
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,:.010 00 Name of Applicant: SHINING BLICK ENTERPRISES CO., LTD Actual Inventor: SHWU-MIIN LIN Address for Service: COLLISON CO., 117 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 Invention Title: NETTED LAMP DEVICE IN VARIOUS MATRIX ARRANGEMENTS The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: Nam ofApiat SHNN BLC ENEPIESC. T Acua Invetor HUMI LIN BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is related to a netted lamp device in a pattern of one of various matrices, and especially to a netted lamp device wherein the miniature lamps are braided intercrossingly to render the miniature lamps to be arranged to form a decorative pattern or a letter, the braided pattern can even become more variant patterns or letters by controlling of individual switches.
2. Description of the Prior Art A conventional Christmas lamp string mostly is made to be a specified lengthy linear lamp string, the bulbs of the lamp string are lightened to emit light or flash. The variety of such conventional Christmas lamp string is limited, for example, it can only be arranged in a V shape to be wrapped around a Christmas tree. In view of this, a plurality of frameworks imitating a star or a Christmas tree etc. are designed, wherein, the miniature lamps are embedded o in the frameworks to function as a shining star or a shining Christmas tree.
0 However, decorative variety thereof is still limited, yet the accessory framework imitating the star or the Christmas tree etc. occupies quite a large volume and is not suitable for packaging and shipping.
0ooo ego In order to break through the limitation of the lamp strings, products such as net lights or knitting lights are sold in the markets, the most outstanding function of such net lights or knitting lights is that, each of them can be individually hung for decoration, or can be adhered on a flexible base to form any desired pattern, the lamp string is combined to the flexible base, so that pattern of the whole lamp string is more abundant in variation, the lamp string is further rollable with 10 the flexible base to reduce their occupying space. More- .o m over, the net lights or knitting lights can be convenient 0. -ly wrapped directly on an article to be decorated (such as on a Christmas tree). Regardless of the advantages owned by such net lights or knitting lights, variety in 15 flashing of the lights can only be decided by flashing speed or color of the miniature lights, light emitting and flasing function thereof are still insufficient.
00.* SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to provide a netted lamp device in a pattern of one of various matrices, and especially a netted lamp device wherein a plurality of lamp strings each having an individual loop are optionally braided intercrossingly to form a network of the decorative patterned lamps, such optionally intercrossing arrangement of each lamp string can form various braided patterns and letters by controlling the indivi- -2dual switches of the above mentioned lamps, which switches are controlled by a single chip integrated circuit having therein an internally preserved control program, the integrated circuit is driven by the program to form a single output or a series of serial or intermitent outputs, in order that a plurality of lamp strings create more variant flasing, so that the decorative braided lamps can provide much more abundant decorative functions of patterns or letters.
10 The present invention will be apparent in its novelty and characteristics after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the drawings: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a partial enlarged view of the A part in Fig. 1 of the present invention; Fig. 3 is a view of an embodiment of the circuit of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing the first set of the lamp strings of the present invention; Fig. 5 is a schematic view showing a second set of the lamp strings is added to the first set of the lamp strings of Fig. 4 of the present invention; -3-
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Fig. 6 is a schematic view showing a third set of lamp string is added to the first set and the second set of the lamp strings of Fig. 4 and Fig. 7 is a schematic view showing a fourth set of lamp string is added by braiding according to the way of Fig. 4 and 5 along the outer edges of the lamp strings braided; Fig. 8-10 are the schematic views showing embodiments of wire connecting; 10 Fig. 11-13 are the schematic views showing modes of *light flashing of the present invention; Fig. 14-17 are schematic views showing available patterns of light flashing of the present invention; Fig. 18 is a schematic views showing combination of the present invention with a flexible base; Fig. 19 is a view of an embodiment of the present in- *.*vention using a hard peripheral frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to Fig. 1 and 2, the present invention is comprised generally of a plurality of miniature lamps braided into a decorative pattern with suitable area. In the preferred embodiment as shown in the drawings, the decorative lamps are used with a peripheral frame 10 made of flexible material and of suitable size, wherein, the most outside miniature lamp 11 closest to an edge of the frame 10 has its one conductor 12 wrapped over the frame -4while has the other conductor 13 is connected to a lower miniature lamp 14.
The miniature lamp 14 is further connected to other lower miniature lamps, the latter are braided in pursuance of such braiding mode all the way during adding of the lamp strings to form the whole decorative lamp device.
A control box 20 comprising a control circuit is provided exteriorly of the decorative lamps, which control box 20 can be connected to the power source through a plug 200. In the preferred embodiment as shown in the drawings, the whole decorative lamp device includes four individual loops, the control box is connected to the lamps via the conductors 21, 22, 23, 24 and a grounding loop wire Referring now to Fig. 4, the decoration panel 70 to be braided is given a suitable area, the panel 70 can be composed of a plurality of intersection points 71 which form the whole matrix of the decorative lamps. In the preferred embodiment as shown in the drawings, a miniature lamp is provided at each 15 intersection points 71. In the preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 4, a first go lamp string 30 is provided with conductors 31 as are requested by actual •requirement in design, and is provided with a plurality of miniature lamps 111 lgl arranged optionally in pursuance of a designed pattern or letter and located at the intersection points 71. And as shown in i gO **e gi Fig. 5, a second lamp string 40 is extended tortuously along the outer edges of the braided first lamp string 30 to render the conductors 41 thereof to intercross with the conductors 31 of first lamp string 30 and is braided therewith. The miniature lamps 112 of the second lamp string 40 are positioned to fully fill the empty intersection points 71 around the first lamp string 30; in the same way, as is shown in Fig. 6, a third lamp string 50 is also braided to combine with the second lamp string 40. In the preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 7, the most outside lamp string 60, the fourth lamp string 60, forms in a regular way along the boundaries of the frame the peripheral edges. According to the above statement, the first to the fourth lamp string 30, 40, 50, 60 can beside form the desired pattemrns or letters directly during tuming on the electric power by using different colors on the miniature lamps 111, 112 and 113, 114, they can further have more variety under the following driving and control mode of the circuit.
Please refer to Fig. 3, in the embodiment of the circuit, current from the power supply is firstly rectified by a rectifier D to form a DC voltage which is filtered by R2 and Cl and is supplied for a single chip integrated circuit U1 with working voltage. The single chip integrated circuit Ul is an output control unit which can be preserved with the control program for required lamp flashing and changing of pattern, in order to control changing at the output terminal of the single chip integrated circuit U1, the output terminal is connected to the triggering ends of the four switches Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4, according to the embodiment shown in the drawing, the switches Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 can be silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCR), the output terminals of the four switches Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 are connected respectively to the lamp bulbs L1, L2, L3 and L4.
When the activating terminal 14 of the single chip integrated circuit U1 is grounded through a push button switch S, the integrated circuit U1 is driven by the program to give a single output or a series of serial or intermitent outputs to control changing of flashing of the lamp bulbs L1, L2, L3 and L4.
Figs. 8-10 are views showing the basic structures of individual loops of lamp string, in Fig. 8, the first conductor 21 and the grounding loop wire 25 form an inner first loop with the lamp string 30, while in Fig. 9, the second conductor 22 and the grounding loop wire 25 form an outer second loop with the lamp string 40, and so forth, a braided lamp decoration including multiple loops can be formed as is shown in Fig. As shown in Fig. 11, at least one set of lamp string optionally arranged in the whole lamp decoration of the present invention is controlled for lightening or unlightening by the above mentioned internal control program *eo• iii of the single chip integrated circuit U1, or as shown in Fig. 12, control of lightening or unlightening of the inner optionally arranged lamp string and the outer regularly arranged (along the boundary of the frame) lamp string is effected, and the whole lamp strings can also be certainly controlled for lightening as is shown in Fig. 13.
By virtue of the braiding into a matrix and the programming of the related integrated circuit, flashing of a 10 tree shaped lamp decoration can be formed as is shown in Fig. 14; or flashing of an M shaped lamp decoration can be formed as is shown in Fig. 15; or flashing of lamp decoration having the shape of multiple triangles can be formed as is shown in Fig. 16; or flashing of a lamp de- 15 coration in the shape as is shown in Fig. 17 can be formed. The whole lamp decoration can have more than 16 kinds of patterns or letters for choice of changing by means of the internal control program of the inner optionally arranged lamp string and control of the external cooperating IC.
As shown in Fig. 18 and 19, the whole lamp decoration can be put on the surface of a flexible base 80 such as is shown in Fig. 18, and can certainly be positioned instead in a hard frame 90 such as is shown in Fig. 19.
By means of braiding into a matrix of the whole lamp decoration, using of the inner optionally arranged lamp -8strings and the outer regularly arranged lamp strings, a variety of lamp decoration patterns or letters can be formed, additionally, an external IC program is used to control to form even polychrestic and more abundant and variant decoration effect.
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Claims (6)

1. A netted lamp device comprising: a mounting device having a boundary; a plurality of separate lamp strings located within the boundary of the mounting device, each lamp string having an electrical conductor wire with a plurality of lamp sockets, whereby at least one of the plurality of light strings is out of contact with the boundary of the mounting device and is supported solely by contact of its electrical conductor wire with at least one lamp socket of another lamp string; and, a control circuit located externally of the mounting device and having an integrated circuit connected to the plurality of separate lamp strings through a plurality of switching devices.
2. A netted lamp device as stated in claim 1 wherein the switching devices comprise silicon-controlled rectifiers. 15
3. A netted lamp device as stated in claim 1, wherein, said integrated circuit is provided in a control box connectable to an electric power supply.
4. A netted lamp device as stated in claim 1, wherein, said mounting device comprises a frame made of flexible material.
A netted lamp device as stated in claim 1, wherein, said mounting device 20 comprises a frame made of rigid material.
6. A netted lamp device as stated in claim 1, wherein, said mounting device comprises a flexible base. Dated this 10th day of May 2000 SHINING BLICK ENTERPRISES CO., LTD. By their Patent Attorneys COLLISON CO.
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CA002207635A CA2207635C (en) 1997-06-10 1997-06-12 Netted lamp device in various matrix arrangements
FR9707646A FR2764967B3 (en) 1997-06-10 1997-06-19 NETWORK LAMP DEVICE ACCORDING TO VARIOUS MATRIX ARRANGEMENTS
DE29711772U DE29711772U1 (en) 1997-06-10 1997-07-04 Network-shaped lamp device in various matrix arrangements

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US5645342A (en) * 1996-05-20 1997-07-08 Chang; Chin Chen Decorative Christmas tree illumination assembly
US5716124A (en) * 1996-01-23 1998-02-10 Hsu; Yuan-Shun Meshed decorative light string set

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US5716124A (en) * 1996-01-23 1998-02-10 Hsu; Yuan-Shun Meshed decorative light string set
US5645342A (en) * 1996-05-20 1997-07-08 Chang; Chin Chen Decorative Christmas tree illumination assembly
US5645342C1 (en) * 1996-05-20 2001-11-06 Golden Bay Entpr Inc Decorative christmas tree illumination assembly

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