EP2820967A1 - Illumination assembly - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B25/00—Details of umbrellas
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45B
- A45B2200/10—Umbrellas; Sunshades
- A45B2200/1009—Umbrellas; Sunshades combined with other objects
- A45B2200/1018—Umbrellas; Sunshades combined with other objects with illuminating devices, e.g. electrical
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
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- A45B2200/10—Umbrellas; Sunshades
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- A45B2200/1027—Umbrellas; Sunshades combined with other objects with means for generating solar energy
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Abstract
The illumination assembly also comprises a second housing part (16) in which a battery (18) is included. Further, the illumination assembly comprises electrical wiring (17) which is connectable to the first and the second housing part for connecting the at least one solar cell with the battery. Connected with the second housing part is a clip (20) which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge of the cloth material of the parasol or sunshade. The illumination assembly further comprises at least one set of LEDs which is connectable to the battery with the aid of electrical wiring.
Description
- The invention relates to an illumination assembly, more particularly an illumination assembly intended and suitable for mounting to a parasol or a sunshade provided with cloth material.
- From the prior art, parasols are known which are provided with lighting. An example thereof is known from
EP-1 621 098 . In that publication, the lighting forms an integral part of the parasol. For obtaining illumination, therefore, the purchase of a new parasol is required. Also, it is known to hang lighting from sunshades. The lighting of parasols known from EP'098 and also the lighting which is hung from sunshades are dependent on the electricity grid for power supply.US2007-0242450 Al shows a solar cell which can be hung from the cloth edge of a parasol with a clip. This known device, however, is provided with a separate housing for receiving the batteries, which is to be attached to the pole of the parasol. The construction known from US'450 is relatively costly and also the placement thereof is not simple. When the parasol is to be collapsed, the housing which is mounted on the pole of the parasol sits in the way and needs to be removed.GB 2398738 A - The object of the invention is to provide an illumination assembly which can function independently of the electricity grid and which, moreover, is simple to attach to existing terrace parasols or sunshades provided with cloth material, while for collapsing and extending the parasol or the sunshade, the housing of the illumination assembly does not need to be displaced or removed. To this end, the invention provides an illumination assembly according to claim 1, more particularly, an illumination assembly comprising:
- a housing provided with:
- ∘ at least one solar cell on a first side of the housing;
- ∘ a battery which is included in the housing;
- ∘ a clip which is connected with the housing and which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge of the cloth material of the parasol or sunshade;
- at least one set of LEDs which is connectable to the battery with the aid of electrical wiring.
- As all parts are included in the housing, and the housing can be hung on a bounding edge of the cloth material of the parasol or the sunshade with the aid of the clip, the parasol or the sunshade can be collapsed and extended straightforwardly, without the housing needing to be removed or displaced. From the viewpoint of costs, it is preferred when, in an embodiment, the housing comprises a single housing part which bounds a chamber in which the battery and any control electronics are included and on which or in which the at least one solar cell is mounted. The LEDs may be designed as strips which, for instance, can be attached to the ribs of the parasol.
- In an alternative embodiment, the housing can comprise:
- a first housing part provided with at least one solar cell on a first side of the housing;
- a second housing part in which a battery is included;
- electrical wiring which is connectable to the first and the second housing part for connecting the at least one solar cell with the battery,
- With the clip, the second housing part can be attached to a bounding edge of the cloth. Then, the first housing part and the second housing part can be connected with each other, the cloth material being thereby clamped between the first and the second housing part. Thus, the illumination assembly is simple to mount on an existing parasol or an existing sunshade.
- In an embodiment, one of the first and the second housing part may be provided with a magnet and the other of the first and the second housing part may be provided with a ferromagnetic part, such that in a mounted condition the second housing part can be suspended by the clip from a bounding edge of the cloth material and be laid against a side of the cloth material that faces down in an extended condition of the parasol or sunshade, while on the opposite side of the cloth material, which faces up, the first housing part can be positioned, so that the magnet which is part of one housing part comes into attractive connection with the ferromagnetic part which is part of the other housing part and thus the first housing part and the second housing part are held together by magnetism, with the cloth material extending between the first housing part and the second housing part, such that the first and the second housing part are mounted on the cloth material in a stable manner.
- Due to the magnetic force of attraction between the first and the second housing part, these housing parts on opposite sides of the cloth material can be placed against each other, thereby clamping the cloth material between them. This leads to a quick and simple attachment of the first and the second housing part on the parasol or the sunshade. Such a manner of mounting the illumination assembly on a parasol provides in both the extended and collapsed condition of the parasol a stable attachment on the parasol. In a parasol, the clip can be hung behind the edge of the central wind vent of the parasol. Such a central wind vent is present in every parasol to prevent the parasol being lifted up and blown away when wind gets under the parasol. In the collapsed condition, the assembly is therefore suspended not only from the cloth material via the magnetic connection by clamping of the cloth material between the first and the second housing part, but also from the edge of the central vent via the clip.
- Further elaborations of the invention are described in the subclaims and will be further clarified hereinafter, on the basis of an exemplary embodiment, with reference to the drawings.
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Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the different components of the illumination assembly; -
Fig. 2 shows the illumination assembly shown inFig. 1 , in a mounted condition on a parasol; and -
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the different components of an alternative embodiment of the illumination assembly with only one housing part. -
Fig. 1 shows an example of an illumination assembly according to the invention in which, moreover, a large number of the claimed embodiments are embodied. The embodiments which will be indicated hereinafter may be used independently of each other and do not have to be combined with each other. In most general terms, the invention provides anillumination assembly 10 which is suitable for mounting to a parasol P or sunshade provided with cloth material D. Theillumination assembly 10 comprises ahousing solar cell 14 on afirst side 12a of thehousing 12. In thehousing battery 18 is included. Connected with thehousing clip 20 which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge D1 of the cloth material D of the parasol P or sunshade. Further, theillumination assembly 10 comprises at least one set ofLEDs 22 which is connectable to thebattery 18 with the aid ofelectrical wiring 24. - In a most simple embodiment, of which an example is shown in
Fig. 3 , all components of theillumination assembly 10 may be included in asingle housing 12. To suchsingle housing 12, theclip 20 may then be attached. Thehousing 12 may contain thebattery 18 and also bear or contain thesolar cell 14. The electrical connection between thesolar cell 14 and thebattery 18 is then in thehousing 12 and also any control electronics are then in thehousing 12 in this embodiment. The advantage of this embodiment is that it can be manufactured particularly inexpensively because there is only onehousing 12 in which all relevant components, with the exception of theLEDs 22, are included. Moreover, owing to the presence of theclip 20, the whole is suspendable from the inner edge D1 of a parasol cloth material D in a secure and robust manner, and thehousing 12 remains securely connected with the parasol P in both extended and collapsed condition of the parasol P. Also, for the purpose of collapsing or extending, no particular operations need to be performed to bring the illumination assembly from a storage condition into a position of use and vice versa. - In an alternative embodiment, of which an example is shown in
Figs. 1 and2 , the housing comprises afirst housing part 12 which is provided with at least onesolar cell 14 on afirst side 12a of thehousing 12. Further, the housing comprises asecond housing part 16 in which abattery 18 is included. Theillumination assembly 10 further haselectrical wiring 17 which is connectable to the first and thesecond housing part solar cell 14 with thebattery 18. Connected with thesecond housing part 16 is theclip 20 which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge D1 of the cloth material D of the parasol P or sunshade. The clip may be manufactured, for instance, from a strip of metal or plastic which, at the free end remote from thesecond housing part 16, has been bent over to form a clip- or hook-shaped end. Also in this second embodiment, theillumination assembly 10 comprises at least one set ofLEDs 22 which is connectable, with the aid ofelectrical wiring 24, to thebattery 18 which in this embodiment is included in thesecond housing part 16. The different components of theillumination assembly 10 are clearly represented inFig. 1 . - In an embodiment, of which an example is shown in
Figs. 1 and2 , one of the first andsecond housing part magnet 26 and the other of the first and thesecond housing part ferromagnetic part 28. Themagnet 26 and theferromagnetic part 28 are so arranged in the first and thesecond housing part second housing part 16 can be suspended by theclip 20 from a bounding edge D1 of the cloth material D and be laid against a side of the cloth material D that faces down in an extended condition of the parasol P or sunshade, while on the opposite side of the cloth material D, which faces up, thefirst housing part 12 can be positioned, so that themagnet 26 which is part of onehousing part ferromagnetic part 28 which is part of theother housing part first housing part 12 and thesecond housing part 16 are held together by magnetism. The cloth material D then extends between thefirst housing part 12 and thesecond housing part 16, such that the first and thesecond housing part -
Fig. 2 shows a thus mountedillumination assembly 10. - In an embodiment, of which an example is shown in the figures, the at least one set of
LEDs 22 may be included in astrip 30, thestrip 30 being connectable to thebattery 18 with the aid ofelectrical wiring 24. The illumination assembly can comprise, for instance, three ofsuch strips 30 which are each connectable through an associatedwiring 24 to thebattery 18. Also, it is possible that the number ofstrips 30 corresponds to the number of ribs P1 of a parasol P for which theillumination assembly 10 is intended. Astrip 30 may contain, for instance, three LEDs. Other possibilities, however, include a greater or lesser number of LEDs perstrip 30. - For the purpose of simple assembly, the
strips 30, in an embodiment, may be provided withVelcro 32 with the aid of which thestrips 30 are attachable to strips of Velcro 34 which may be provided on, for instance, ribs P1 of the parasol P or on the cloth material of the parasol P or sunshade. TheVelcro 32 on thestrips 30 is shown in the example ofFig. 1 . - In an embodiment, of which an example is shown in the figures, the
magnet 26 may be included in thesecond housing part 16 and theferromagnetic part 28 may be included in thefirst housing part 12 on a second side 12b, opposite thefirst side 12a, of thefirst housing part 12. It will be clear that in an alternative variant themagnet 26 may also be included in thefirst housing part 12 and theferromagnetic part 28 may be included in thesecond housing part 16. However, sincemagnets 26 are generally somewhat heavier than aferromagnetic part 28, which may be formed, for instance, by an iron-containing plate, the first variant is preferable. The reason is that thesecond housing part 16 is suspended by theclip 20 from the cloth material D even when the parasol P is, for instance, in the collapsed position. The attachment of the heaviersecond housing part 16 hence not only depends on magnetic force but is also effected by suspension from the cloth material edge D1 via theclip 20. - In an embodiment, the illumination assembly may be provided with an electronic control 38 which may be included in the
housing 12 or in the first orsecond housing part LEDs 22 on and off. - For the same reasons as set out above with respect to the
magnet 26, however, it is preferable to include the electronic control 38 in thesecond housing part 16 with theclip 20. The electronic control 38 may serve to control the charging of thebattery 18. The reason is that when thebattery 18 is full, charging may then be ceased to minimize the chances of overloading of thebattery 18, which might lead, for instance, to overheating. - In an embodiment, the electronic control 38 may be provided with a timer for switching the at least one set of
LEDs 22 on and off within defined periods of time or upon lapse of defined time intervals. - In an embodiment, the
illumination assembly 10 may be provided with a light sensor 40 which is connected to the electronic control 38. The light sensor 40 can generate signals that are indicative of the amount of ambient light. The electronic control 38 may be arranged to additionally involve signals generated by the light sensor 40 in the control of the switching on and off of the at least one set ofLEDs 22, such that theLEDs 22 are not switched on when the intensity of the ambient light is above a threshold value. - In an embodiment, of which an example is shown in the figures, the
illumination assembly 10 may be provided with a transmitter 42. The transmitter may be implemented as a remote control. In such an embodiment, theillumination assembly 10 is further provided with a receiver 44 which is included in thehousing 12 or the first orsecond housing part LEDs 22 depending on those signals. - The invention is not limited to the embodiments described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment. In an embodiment, instead of or in addition to the magnetic connection between the first and the second housing part, also a number of pin/hole connections between the first and the second housing part could be used. The pins could then be provided with a point, so that these could simply be pricked through the cloth material of the parasol. Further, the pins could be provided with a circumferential groove and the holes could be internally provided with a flexible O-ring which in the mounted condition of the pin could snap into the circumferential groove of the pin. Instead, the pins could be provided with an external thread and fixation could be realized with nuts.
- In an embodiment which is provided with two housing parts, the illumination assembly can comprise a second clip which is connected with the first housing part and which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge of the cloth material of the parasol or sunshade. Preferably, such a clip has substantially the same dimensions as the clip which is connected with the second housing part. With such an embodiment, a still more secure connection with the parasol or the sunshade is obtained. Since, in practice, the first housing part in most cases only contains the at least one solar cell and a ferromagnetic part, the first housing part may be relatively light of weight and the presence of an associated clip will not be necessary in most embodiments.
- The various embodiments which have been described above and most of which are claimed in the subclaims can be used independently of each other and can be combined with each other in different ways. The reference numerals in the claims do not limit the claims and only serve for clarification.
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- An illumination assembly (10) suitable for mounting to a parasol (P) or sunshade provided with cloth material (D), comprising:• a housing (12; 12, 16) provided with:∘ at least one solar cell (14) on a first side (12a) of the housing (12);∘ a battery (18) which is included in the housing (12);∘ a clip (20) which is connected with the housing (12) and which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge (D1) of the cloth material (D) of the parasol (P) or sunshade;• at least one set of LEDs (22) which is connectable to the battery (18) with the aid of electrical wiring (24).
- An illumination assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the housing (12, 16) comprises:• a first housing part (12) provided with at least one solar cell (14) on a first side (12a) of the housing (12);• a second housing part (16) which is separate from the first housing part (12) and in which a battery (18) is included;• electrical wiring (17) which is connectable to the first and the second housing part (12, 16) for connecting the at least one solar cell (14) with the battery (18),wherein the clip (20) is connected with the second housing part (16).
- The illumination assembly according to claim 2, wherein one of the first and the second housing part (12, 16) is provided with a magnet (26) and wherein the other of the first and the second housing part (12, 16) is provided with a ferromagnetic part (28), such that in a mounted condition the second housing part (16) can be suspended by the clip (20) from a bounding edge (D1) of the cloth material (D) and be laid against a side of the cloth material (D) that faces down in an extended condition of the parasol (P) or sunshade, while on the opposite side of the cloth material (D), which faces up, the first housing part (12) can be positioned, so that the magnet (26) which is part of one housing part (12 or 16) comes into attractive connection with the ferromagnetic part (28) which is part of the other housing part (12 or 16) and thus the first housing part (12) and the second housing part (16) are held together by magnetism, with the cloth material (D) extending between the first housing part (12) and the second housing part (16), such that the first and the second housing part (12, 16) are stably mounted on the cloth material (D).
- The illumination assembly according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein the at least one set of LEDs (22) is included in a strip (30), wherein the strip (30) is connectable to the battery (18) with the aid of the electrical wiring (24).
- The illumination assembly according to claim 4, comprising at least three of said strips (30), which are each connectable to the battery (18) through an associated wiring (24).
- The illumination assembly according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the strips (30) are provided with Velcro (32) with the aid of which the strips (30) are attachable to strips of Velcro (34) which are arranged on, for instance, ribs (P1) of the parasol (P) or on the cloth material of the parasol (P) or sunshade.
- The illumination assembly according to claim 3, wherein the magnet (26) is included in the second housing part (16) and wherein the ferromagnetic part (28) is included in the first housing part (12) on a second side (12b) of the first housing part (12), located opposite the first side (12a).
- The illumination assembly according to any one of claims 1-7, provided with• an electronic control (38) which is included in the housing (12; 12, 16) and which is arranged for switching the at least one set of LEDs (22) on and off.
- The illumination assembly according to claim 8, wherein the electronic control (38) is provided with a timer for switching the at least one set of LEDs (22) on and off within defined periods of time or upon lapse of defined time intervals.
- The illumination assembly according to claim 8 or 9, provided with:• a light sensor (40) which is connected to the electronic control (38), wherein the electronic control (38) is arranged to additionally involve signals which are generated by the light sensor (40) in the control of the switching on and off of the at least one set of LEDs (22), such that the LEDs (22) are not switched on when the intensity of the ambient light is above a threshold value.
- The illumination assembly according to any one of claims 8-10, provided with:• a transmitter (42);• a receiver (44) which is included in the housing (12; 12, 16) and is connected to the electronic control (38); andwherein the electronic control (38) is configured for processing signals coming from the receiver (44) and for switching the at least one set of LEDs (22) depending on those signals.
- The illumination assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising:• the features of claim 2; and• a second clip which is connected with the first housing part and which is configured to hook behind a bounding edge (D1) of the cloth material (D) of the parasol (P) or sunshade.
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