WO2008101721A1 - Objet éclairé - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21L—LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF, BEING PORTABLE OR SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TRANSPORTATION
- F21L4/00—Electric lighting devices with self-contained electric batteries or cells
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V33/00—Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F13/00—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F17/00—Flags; Banners; Mountings therefor
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- the invention relates to an illuminated object such as a flag, a banner, a crest, a standard or the like consisting of at least one surface to be illuminated with at least one preferably electrically operable light source, which illuminates the surface to be illuminated in whole or in part.
- the invention also relates to a luminous means for an object to be illuminated and to a supply or transport device for at least one luminous means.
- Such illuminated objects are known. You will be in front Buildings, public facilities, club homes, company premises or the like, for example, set up and illuminated accordingly at night.
- the illumination source or the lighting means is in the form of headlights, spotlights, etc. outside the illuminated object. During the day, such outside lighting means can be very disturbing. It is also quite energy-consuming to operate such large spotlights at night. The effort to set up these lights is also significant. Furthermore, it is not possible to illuminate illuminated objects, for example, which are flexible or transparent such as posters, flags, banners or the like, during a movement, for example.
- the invention has set itself the task of eliminating the disadvantages known from the prior art.
- an illuminated object such as a flag, banner, crest, standard or the like, comprising at least one surface to be illuminated with at least one preferably electrically operable light source, which illuminates the surface to be illuminated in whole or in part, wherein the Illuminant is arranged in or on the surface to be illuminated and as light emitting diodes (LEDs), thin-film transistors (TFSs) and / or micro-lamps are provided.
- LEDs light emitting diodes
- TSSs thin-film transistors
- micro-lamps micro-lamps
- flags, flags, banners, coats of arms, standards, banners, posters or the like are illuminated in such a way that surfaces to be illuminated on them are correspondingly displayed in the form of areal illustrations but also in the form of specific figures or three-dimensional images . Due to the arrangement of the light source in or on the surface to be illuminated, it is also given that one of disturbing radiators or light sources that must be placed outside the illuminated object is now released.
- the invention thus solves all known in the prior art disadvantages. It also has the advantage that you can make an illumination of the surfaces to be illuminated or pictured there figures very rich in contrast and thus vivid. For example, the message to be conveyed with the illuminated object can also be transmitted better to the viewer.
- the illuminated object is no longer bound to a particular location as before. Rather, it is now possible by the invention, illuminated objects illuminated even if they are themselves movable or are arranged on a corresponding means of transport. It is thus possible to arrange such illuminated objects on vehicles, such as cars, trucks, on buses, on ships, etc. and to illuminate accordingly.
- the bulbs are either integrated directly in the surface to be illuminated or arranged on the side facing away from the viewer or as with a corresponding embodiment of the invention between the layers of a two- or multi-layer surface to be illuminated. It is also possible according to the invention to provide the lamp or lamps on the side facing the viewer.
- the surface to be illuminated is formed in two or more layers, is characterized in particular by the fact that the luminous means can be invisibly arranged inside the illuminated object, for example a flag or a banner, and is not visible during the day.
- the area to be illuminated must be viewed the same from both sides, for example, and thus be clearly visible from all sides.
- a flag, a banner or a standard is formed in two or more layers and the corresponding the bulbs are arranged, light effects can be achieved, which can not be achieved with an externally applied radiation.
- it makes sense, for example, to equip the sails of sailing ships accordingly, in order to be able to achieve appropriate effects in the evening or at night. You can then also a corresponding message or the coat of arms of the sailing club or the like on the sail map and make it visible in the evening.
- a variant of the invention accordingly proposes that the at least one lighting means is arranged between the outer layers or between the outer tracks of the surface to be illuminated.
- the surface to be illuminated is formed from a transparent or translucent, preferably flexible material.
- the light of the bulbs can, of course, very well penetrate the transparent material in the case of switching on the illumination.
- transparent - transparent - material is provided for the object, but it is also very well translucent - so translucent - material.
- the bulbs themselves can be seen from the outside. This has an additional visual effect. For example, the bulbs illuminate more strongly than the surroundings and the surfaces thus appear as if they were dotted.
- the material is scattering and the surface is uniformly illuminated.
- the material may be transparent and otherwise translucent or even opaque. The transparent areas look like windows.
- the transparent as well as the translucent and the un- transparent material can be colorless.
- a better visual effect is achieved if the material is colored.
- the entire illuminated area can in this case have a uniform color.
- the surface can also be divided into sections of different colors.
- the surface to be illuminated consists of at least two interconnected panels and the light source is provided between the at least two panels.
- the light source is provided between the at least two panels.
- this woven or knitted fabric is provided as a material for the illuminated object, and this woven or knitted fabric may be made of threads of natural material such as wool or cotton and the like, as well as artificial material such as synthetic threads.
- the material may according to a further embodiment also consist of a flexible plastic film.
- Glimmoder bulbs fairy lights, filaments, illuminated areas or Luminescent cords, light or light bands, electric lutnzenzzenzrait or the like are provided.
- a combination of different bulbs is covered by the invention as well as the equipment with only one of the previously listed bulbs. Due to the different possibilities of the bulbs, such as light-emitting diodes, you can highlight certain coats of arms, which are present for example on flags, with light effects. Of course you can not only provide the bulbs in the normal light of a light bulb, but also with colored effects. In particular, the use of luminescent illuminants leads to a design variety that was previously known in the art nowhere.
- the invention is also distinguished by the fact that either a DC voltage source or an AC voltage source is provided as the voltage source.
- the voltage source can be provided either as an accumulator, as a battery or as a plug connection to a fixed network source or a voltage source of a network.
- a voltage source a small generator or a generator of a motor vehicle, a ship or a truck can be used.
- the power supply or the voltage source is possible according to the invention both as an integral part of the illuminated object in one embodiment.
- This may be a moisture-proof socket, for example.
- a solar panel is provided as a voltage source, which is preferably formed from photovoltaic elements.
- a voltage source which is preferably formed from photovoltaic elements.
- it is also provided to use as the voltage source an awning consisting of photovoltaic elements.
- This awning has the advantage that it can be conveniently attached to a house or on a frame so that it can be optimally positioned with respect to the radiation of the sun's rays. Such an awning can also fold back well after the intended use and stow away relatively space.
- the illuminated object according to the invention is characterized in that both a stationary and a movable embodiment of the invention is included.
- the invention also proposes that symbols, figures, coats of arms or the like contained in the surface to be illuminated are illuminated separately and / or individually such that they are at least highlighted by the remaining surface to be illuminated.
- the lighting means in particular the filaments or lighting strings, the symbols, figures, coats of arms and the like contained on the surface can be framed so that their contour is particularly emphasized.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the control causes not only a uniform illumination of the entire surface or by changing the current intensity and / or the resistance and / or the voltage, a dimming of the light. In this way, the illuminated area appears brighter once and darker. In another embodiment, the controller will flash or flicker so that it attracts the viewer's attention. A lightning attracts even more attention.
- the illuminated object according to the invention is very versatile.
- the illuminated object is designed as a banner, as a poster, as a flag, as a flag, as a standard, as a coat of arms, as a ribbon, as a scarf, as a sail or as a banner.
- the purpose of the illuminated object according to the invention is extremely universal.
- a development of the invention proposes that the illuminated object is surrounded by a frame.
- a flag even if no wind is present, can be shown stretched.
- the bulbs can then be generated on the so-tense flag a corresponding illumination, for example, gives the impression that the flag is moved.
- the flag so that, for example, flags of different countries are displayed one after the other on a single surface. Such an embodiment is also included in the invention.
- the invention also proposes that the light source or bulbs are sewn, glued or otherwise secured between at least two outer webs or layers.
- the covering of the screen preferably consists of at least two layers, between which the lighting means are arranged.
- the power supply may be arranged in the form of a battery or a rechargeable battery in the floor of the screen.
- a covering is provided in sun umbrellas and umbrellas, the covering of the umbrellas is so far impermeable to water, that the power supply is protected against a short circuit.
- the covering of a screen is to be provided as an illuminated object, but also the covering of a tent or the roof of a pavilion or the wall of a screen are made as an illuminated surface.
- Other embodiments provide curtains, curtains or even awnings as illuminated object form.
- the illuminated object itself characterized in that the lighting means is rod-shaped, so that it can be arranged as a light rod on the object to be illuminated or in the vicinity thereof.
- a rod-shaped light bulbs can also be used separately as a light stick by a power supply is arranged there directly.
- corresponding containers are advantageously provided on the rod-shaped luminous means or can be fastened there.
- appropriate cutting or connecting points are provided, by means of which the lighting means can be connected to the power supply.
- the lighting means is designed such that the light-emitting diodes are arranged on at least one strip, wherein the strip as a so-called “string” flexible or as a “stick” is not flexible or fixed, for example, formed of a hard plastic material.
- the strip as a so-called “string” flexible or as a “stick” is not flexible or fixed, for example, formed of a hard plastic material.
- a further embodiment of the illuminated object according to the invention is characterized in that the strip is surrounded by a cylindrical or in a square cross-section casing or protective cover, which consists of a transparent material.
- the lamp is protected from the weather, especially from moisture, so that even in humid or rainy weather, a use is possible.
- the invention possible that the power supply or voltage source is directly attachable to the light source.
- the light source can also be used as a light stick and can be used not only on objects to be illuminated, but also otherwise, by then serving as a source of illumination.
- an adapter is provided by means of which at least two lighting means can be connected to one another.
- This adapter can, for example, by means of a screw with the light, such as a light stick are connected and the next light source is screwed back to the adapter with a corresponding thread, so that longer and / or differently shaped structures arise from bulbs.
- the creative effect when using the inventive solution is still significantly increased.
- the adapter it is also possible to form the adapter as a node for at least four bulbs and / or provide the node as a star-shaped, cross-shaped, square or triangular configuration to connect the lamps accordingly. This can then be provided star-shaped, square, triangular or cross-shaped lights.
- the adapter can also be provided with plug connections.
- the invention also proposes that at the lamp and / or the adapter connecting and / or fastening means are provided for attachment to objects to be illuminated, which are formed for example as a screw, clamp, clamp, clip, band, clamp or the like. This can then be a light bulbs easily attach to an object to be illuminated or in the vicinity.
- the invention also provides a luminous means, in particular for an object to be illuminated, as described above, which is characterized in that light-emitting diodes (LEDs), thin-film transistors and / or micro-lamps are provided as the element for the luminous element and the element formed from a plurality of juxtaposed, preferably provided on relationship to a string or stick diodes, transistors or micro-lamps, in particular as a glowing stick is formed.
- LEDs light-emitting diodes
- thin-film transistors and / or micro-lamps are provided as the element for the luminous element and the element formed from a plurality of juxtaposed, preferably provided on relationship to a string or stick diodes, transistors or micro-lamps, in particular as a glowing stick is formed.
- a luminous means can preferably be used on the objects to be illuminated, as described above.
- this illuminant regardless of the previously described, to be illuminated objects in the form of flags, banners, coats of arms, standards or the like, as a light source for example tents, accommodations in which no power supply is available, or just as a light source to use for emergencies.
- a light source for example tents, accommodations in which no power supply is available, or just as a light source to use for emergencies.
- this light source can readily be used for other purposes, for example in rooms or places that are not sufficiently lit.
- this light bulbs in garages or workshops, there to provide certain, not well-lit room components then with sufficient light.
- Such a light source can be used easily in an emergency, just by being used when it is needed. This is of course beneficial if the power supply is always kept in a sufficient state of charge. This is ensured, for example, by voltage-sustaining devices or state-of-charge monitoring devices which then recharge when there is insufficient current or voltage. These can be network-connected as well as non-network-operated, for example by solar systems or solar cells. Particularly suitable are so-called solar panels or solar sails.
- the invention additionally provides a storage or transport device for at least one light source available.
- This storage or transport device is characterized in that in her wengistens a voltage source or power supply in the form of a rechargeable battery, a charger, preferably a solar-powered charger, connection cable and / or adapter for connecting the power source and / or connecting at least two lamps and / / or for connecting at least one lighting means with a voltage or power supply finds place.
- this storage and transport device can now also be used where it can be kept, for example, as an emergency kit for power outages. It can also be easily provided in emergency operations when the power supply via the grid or emergency generators is not possible, as is often the case when, for example, earthquakes or natural disasters have taken place and the persons concerned are usually only available via airways , Then one can also use these airways to obtain the corresponding storage and transport devices. provide them with the light sources to provide people at least with electricity and light.
- the charger is provided as a solar-powered charger and a lid of the storage or transport device is designed as a solar panel.
- This solar panel is designed as a lid so that it protects the solar panel in the transport state, by pointing inwards, ie pointing into the supply or transport container.
- pointing inwards ie pointing into the supply or transport container.
- it is so unfolded and pivoted that it is then on the top of the storage and transport device.
- This is intended to ensure that the cycle-time or rotation of the at least one accumulator can be charged by means of the solar-powered charger. It is therefore such, for example, designed as a suitcase container so that it is at least cycle wise in the sun or arranges so that the sun's rays are there and supply the solar panel accordingly.
- a mains charger and / or a state of charge monitoring device or a voltage maintenance device for the accumulator is provided. This ensures that sufficient power is actually available in the event of use in order to bridge a certain period of time before sufficient voltage or current is then made available again by the solar system in order to supply the connected power supply units.
- the power supply via the solar powered devices as a solar panel or solar sail can also be greater than is required for example for the light source.
- the device as a suitcase, especially as an emergency kit is intended to contain at least the following content:
- Display device such as indicator lights for the state of charge of the accumulator
- Illuminant in particular as described above, radio and / or television set, in particular designed as a small appliance,
- Fastening material or fastening means remote control for the operation of radio, television and / or lighting, replacement battery and / or accumulator.
- the invention is characterized according to a development also by the fact that the storage and / or transport device the different purposes appropriate container, preferably suitcases as an emergency case, suitcase with content for leisure and sports or for use in the catering, provides.
- the storage and / or transport device the different purposes appropriate container, preferably suitcases as an emergency case, suitcase with content for leisure and sports or for use in the catering, provides.
- Fig. Ia shows an object to be illuminated according to the invention, wherein the surface to be illuminated 1 is rectangular and is here shown as an example divided into three different levels.
- the bulbs 2 In the area to be illuminated are the bulbs 2.
- the bulbs 2 In the illustrated variant, the bulbs 2 are connected in series. They are connected to the voltage source 3. Of course, it is possible to switch the lamps in parallel or individually to control.
- a voltage source 3 is both a DC voltage source and an AC voltage source possible.
- the surface to be illuminated 1 is transparent in the illustrated variant, and the light sources 2 are located behind the surface of the surface 1 to be illuminated or between the two outer layers of the surface 1.
- Fig. Ib shows the embodiment of Fig. Ia in a top view as a sectional view.
- a flat luminous means 2 is provided in the surface 1 to be illuminated.
- the voltage source or power supply again bears the reference numeral 3.
- the luminous means 2 is arranged between two outer tracks of the surface 1 to be illuminated.
- Fig. 3 shows a further embodiment of an illuminated object according to the invention.
- the surface to be illuminated is also shown here.
- a light source 2 is provided on a rod 4.
- the rod 4 may for example be provided directly as a rod-shaped lamp 2 and be connected to the voltage source or power supply.
- the voltage source or power supply in this rod-shaped, for example, as a handle.
- FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment or a detail of the invention.
- an adapter 6 is presented, to which illuminants not shown here can be fastened.
- the adapter 6 has connecting means 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4 at which the bulbs, not shown, are attached. This can be for example a screw or plug connection.
- FIG. 6 likewise shows an adapter 6, as presented in FIG. 5. The only difference is that a battery shaft 8 or a shaft for an accumulator is provided here at the adapter 6, ie the power supply can then be accommodated in this battery shaft 8 immediately.
- FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment or components of the invention.
- the reference numeral 9 denotes a solar panel. At this solar panel an adapter 6 with housing or battery shaft 8 is provided. Schematically, an accumulator 10 is indicated. Right on the solar panel 9, a flashlight 15 is presented.
- the light-emitting means 2 is schematically indicated here in the form of three segments designed as a light-emitting rod.
- a remote control is shown, which serves for example for switching on and off of the lighting means, or for switching on and off of not shown here, further completion elements.
- This adapter is here cross-shaped and also has connecting means 6/1 to 6/4.
- the bulbs 2 are attached to the connecting means, so that a cross-shaped formation is formed. This can create very decorative effects for objects to be illuminated.
- Fig. 9 shows a detail of an arrangement of a luminous means 2 according to the invention in a screen.
- the umbrella cover is again provided with the reference numeral 5.
- the rod or stand bears the reference numeral 4.
- the adapter 6 is fixed to the rod 4 so that the umbrella cover simultaneously protects the lamp and the adapter.
- 10 shows schematically a storage and / or transport device 14 for at least one light source according to the invention.
- two connection points or interfaces are provided on the supply or transport device 14, via which, for example, a power supply from the network or, as also shown, a power supply via a solar sail 12 can take place.
- the solar sail 12 is located on a holder 13, which is preferably collapsible, of course. In the transport state then the solar sail 12 as well as the holder 13 is folded and inserted into the storage or transport device 14.
- this storage and transport device which may preferably also be designed as a suitcase, in particular as an emergency case, may be arranged
- the solar panel 9 preferably pivotable, such that it is in the transport state on the inside of the container, a charger, an accumulator as a power supply, a display device, such as indicator lights for the state of charge of the battery, light emitting means 2 according to the invention,
- Radio and / or television set in particular designed as a small appliance
- FIG. 11 shows a further embodiment of a solar sail 12, which is inserted only by way of example and should by no means have a limiting effect.
- Solar sails can be used in a variety of configurations. The invention is not limited to a specific embodiment.
- the invention is suitable for the illumination of objects to be illuminated.
- the storage capacity of the accumulators or batteries had to be matched to the consumption of the illumination means, for example the LED strips.
- the charging capacity of the solar panel 9 had to be adjusted accordingly. This would mean that a self-employed lighting means is also part of this development.
- This lighting device is very well suited as an independent from the mains lighting system.
- Each of the current and future components of this lighting system uses the same connections or adapters, so that this system is correspondingly expandable and is particularly uncomplicated for spare parts deliveries.
- the LED bars or bars are encapsulated crystal clear, thus waterproof and accordingly provided with adapters or connecting means they are also extendable. Of course, these LED bars or bars are also provided in different colors.
- the solar panel 9 is preferably in the lid of the suitcase provided and secured with a hinge so that it can be placed depending on the required angle of incidence of the sunlight. Of course, it is also pivotable by the hinge so that it can not be damaged in the transport case, by it is then pivoted inward.
- the individual components such as the charging device for the batteries or accumulators may be provided inside the case.
- the case is transportable in the closed state, can be opened practically anywhere and is ready to use, without any cable connections to bulbs.
- the duration of use is between 8 and 12 hours, so that this case can also be used in disaster situations without any problems.
- the lighting system independent of the electricity network can be summarized as follows.
- the panel or sail can be set up anywhere, mounted or suspended as a "stand-alone panel” and can therefore be used on a mobile or stationary basis. It can be used wherever there is sunlight or partial sunbathing. Part of this system is also an integrated charging station with a corresponding battery or battery pack. At the same time, this lighting system, which is independent of the power grid, is both stationary and suitable for mobile use. For mobile use the solar panel or solar sail is used for the power supply.
- the charging station or the charger can not only one accumulator but several charge. Of course, it is also possible to station corresponding charging stations with greater capabilities stationarily at a location where several such lighting systems are in use.
- the bulbs, as described, can still provide sufficient light with the help of the relatively low power consumption.
- no light cone is produced in the light provided, as is the case with conventional flashlights, for example.
- a uniform illumination of a certain area is the result of the use of the lighting means according to the invention.
- the lighting fixtures can be composed, for example, from the light sources accordingly, so that different configurations are possible.
- the design variety is extremely high.
- suitable connectors are provided by means of which the lamps are connected to each other. It is also possible to provide appropriate extension cables in order to connect the bulbs in more remote places.
- the bulbs according to the invention can be fixed to walls, ceilings, columns, beams, rods or panels or the like. It is advantageous in this case if an inserted battery without power supply cable is provided on the lighting means in a specific embodiment, so that independent operation is possible.
- the lamps are preferably made of LED strips, these are in tubes made of a transparent material, such as acrylic.
- the areas of use for the light source according to the invention are:
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La présente invention concerne un objet éclairé, par exemple un drapeau, une bannière, un blason, un étendard ou un élément similaire. Cet objet est composé d'au moins une surface à éclairer qui présente au moins un moyen d'éclairage qui peut de préférence être commandé électriquement et qui éclaire complètement ou partiellement ladite surface à éclairer. Cette invention est caractérisée en ce que des diodes électroluminescentes (DEL), des transistors à couches minces (TFT) et/ou des microlampes sont utilisés comme moyen d'éclairage. Cette invention concerne également un moyen d'éclairage et un dispositif de stockage ou de transport pour un tel moyen d'éclairage.
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