Window Mounted Solar Powered Night Light

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Window Mounted Solar Powered Night Light
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U.S. Patent : #7,972,048

Inventor : Sarah Lamborn


As attorney for the inventor of the innovative new Window Mounted Solar Powered Night Light we are currently seeking investors and manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention. Interested parties can reach the attorney at the contact numbers listed at the bottom of this page.

The present invention relates generally to lamps and, more specifically, to a night light that is charged during the day by solar power and used to light a room at night. The illuminating device incorporates a housing having a rechargeable power source in circuit communication with a switch, lamp and solar cell for recharging the power source. The housing can be manufactured in various shapes such as round, oval, rectangular and square with a universal clip-on receiver for mounting a shade, star, seashell or other ornamental article. Alternately the universal clip-on receiver may have a displaceable portion for mounting ornamental covers with clip of varying thickness.

Invention Objects & Goals

  • to provide a solar powered night light

  • to provide a solar powered night light enabled with a window mount

  • to provide a solar powered night light with a suction cup mountable holder having a bracket for receiving an illuminating device and a pair of spaced apart legs for straddling the suction cup stud and retained thereon by said stud

  • to provide a solar powered night light having a housing incorporating a lamp in circuit communication with a rechargeable power source, switch and solar cell for recharging said power source

  • to provide a solar powered night light having a housing manufactured in a plurality of shapes, such as round, oval, rectangular and square

  • to provide a solar powered night light housing incorporating a universal clip-on receiver for attaching ornamental articles, such as, shade, star, sea shell and other ornamental covers

Patent Drawings

The following pictures are meant to display possible physical characteristics of the present invention and are not to be taken in a limiting sense. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
10 present invention 42 suction cup support pin
12 lighting module 44 pin aperture
14 structural attachment fastener 46 electrical circuit
16 holder 48 battery
18 window 50 wall of 24
20 sun 52 ornamental shade
22 solar cell 54 ridges of 28
24 housing of 12 56 on/off switch
26 reflector 58 shade attachment clip
28 universal clip-on receiver 60 threads
30 light diffuser 62 light beams
32 light emitting diode (LED) 64 interior structure
34 suction cup 66 exterior structure
36 stud 68 window screen
38 leg of 16 70 hook fastener
40 arm of 16

patent drawing
FIGURE 1

FIGURE 1 is an illustrative view of the solar powered night light 10 in use. Shown is the solar powered night light 10 comprising structural attachment fastener 14, lighting module 12 and holder 16 for attaching the lighting module 12 to the attachment fastener 14 secured to a window 18 to harvest potential energy from the sun 20. The lighting module 12 incorporates a lamp circuit and a housing 24 having a reflector 26, light diffusing portion 30 and universal clip-on receiver 28 for attachment of a shade or other clip-on ornamental article. The lamp circuit preferably comprises at least one LED 32 powered by at least one rechargeable battery, at least one solar cell 22 for recharging the at least one battery and switch for engaging and disengaging the illumination of the at least one LED 32.

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FIGURE 2

FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the solar powered night light 10. Shown is the solar powered night light 10 comprising a suction cup 34 serving as structural attachment fastener 14 having a stud 36, a holder 16 having a pair of spaced apart legs 38 for straddling the suction cup stud 36 and a pair of pliable arms 40 for mounting the lighting module 12 therein and a lighting module 12, which can be used as a standalone night light or in concert with any decorative shade having a clip-like mounting mateable to the lighting module universal clip-on receiver 28.

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FIGURE 3

FIGURE 3 is an exploded view of the solar powered night light 10. The solar night light 10 optionally provides for mating anti-slippage elements, such as pin 42 and aperture 44 between the suction cup 34 and holder 16 to prevent rotation of the lighting module 12 and holder 16 relative to the suction cup 34 when mounted thereon.

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FIGURE 4

FIGURE 4 is an exploded view of the present invention 10. Illustrated is the night light housing 24, which may be manufactured in various decorative shapes, night light housing holder 16 having arms 40 for receiving the housing 24 therein and a structural attachment fastener 14 comprising a suction cup 34 with a rearwardly extending stud 36 with a pin aperture 44 to receive the suction support pin 42 depending downwardly from the holder 16for supporting and maintaining the holder 16 once placed thereon.

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FIGURE 5

FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the suction cup 34 and holder 16 of the present invention 10. The solar night light is mountable to a window by a suction cup 34 with the night light holder 16 mounted to the suction cup 34 and held in place by spaced apart legs 38 straddling the suction cup stud 36 with the present invention 10 optionally providing for anti-slippage elements, such as a mating pin 42 and aperture 44 between the suction cup 34 and holder 16 to prevent rotation of the lighting module and holder 16 relative to the suction cup 34 when mounted thereon.

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FIGURE 6

FIGURE 6 is an exploded view of the present invention 10. Shown is an exploded perspective view of the solar night light 10 with the top portion of the lighting module 12 with solar cell removed providing access to the interior which houses an electrical circuit 46 comprising one or more batteries 48, at least one LED 32 and switch for engaging and disengaging the illumination of the lighting module 12. The lighting module housing 24 further comprises transparent or translucent wall 50 serving as light diffuser 30 with a base positioned reflector 26. The present invention further provides that while the shape of the lighting module housing 24 is depicted as round other shapes such as oval, rectangular and square are also possible. It is envisioned that the lighting module housing 24 of any shape provides a universal clip-on receiver 28 whereby a shade or other clip-on ornamental article, such as star, sea shell or other decorative article can be releasably attached thereto.

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FIGURE 7

FIGURE 7 is an illustrative view of the present invention 10 having an optional ornamental shade 52 and shade attachment clip 58. Shown is the solar night light 10 mountable by a suction cup 34to a window having a holder 16 and lighting module 12 comprising a solar cell 22 for illuminating a LED 32. The electrical circuit uses rechargeable batteries and solar cells as the battery recharging medium. The housing 24 incorporates a universal clip-on receiver for mounting variously ornamental shades 52, star, seashell and other ornamental covers.

patent drawing
FIGURE 8

FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of an additional element of the present invention 10. The present invention 10 alternately provides that the universal clip-on receiver 28 on the lighting module 12 may be manufactured wherein either the top or bottom ridges 54 may be displaceable frictionally or threadedly via threads 60 so that the spacing between the universal clip-on ridges 54 can be user selectively adjusted to accept clip-on ornamental articles of other thicknesses.

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FIGURE 9

FIGURE 9 is a block diagram of the solar powered night light 10. Shown is a block diagram of the present invention 10 wherein the potential energy of the sun 20 is harvested by at least one solar cell 22 and directed by the electrical circuit 46 to energize at least one rechargeable battery 48 to selectively activate the LED 32 with the on/off switch 56.

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FIGURE 10

FIGURE10 is a perspective view of an additional element of the present invention 10. Shown is the housing 24 having an overall oval form, rather than a circle or cylinder. Additionally the main housing 24 or structure of the present invention 10 can be constructed in any extending form or shape as desired with ridges 54 forming the universal receiver for a shade or other ornamental device 52 as shown in Figure 11 providing also for one or both of ridges 54 displaceable either frictionally or via threads 60.

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FIGURE 11

FIGURE 11 is an illustrative view of a plurality of possible shade 52 designs that may be attached to the present invention 10 to dim released light and to improve or switch the present inventions 10 aesthetic appearance and value as desired.

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FIGURE 12

FIGURE 12 is an illustrative view of an exterior structure application. As aforementioned, the solar powered night light 10 is comprised of structural attachment fastener 14, lighting module 12 and holder 16 for attaching the lighting module 12 to window 18 to harvest potential energy from the sun 20. It is also envisioned that the solar powered night light 10 can serve in fashion as a security light by attaching the solar powered night light to the exterior 66 side of window 18 wherethen light beams 62 provide illumination to the interior structure 64 as well as to the exterior 66 of the structure acting to deter intruders from window areas.

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FIGURE 13

FIGURE 13 is an illustrative view of an exterior screen attachment application. Shown is an additional application of the solar powered night light 10 serving to illuminate the interior 64 of a structure as well as the exterior 66 of the structure by providing at least one hook-like member 70 attachable to screen 68 to provide light beams 62 to illuminate the exterior window area 66.

Contact Information
If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty agreement please contact the inventor or the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Sarah J. Lamborn
14B Hall Street
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360
Tel. #: 508-747-1128
E-Mail sjklsmile@verizon.net

If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:

Michael I. Kroll
80 Skyline Drive, Suite 304
Plainview, New York 11803
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7999
Fax #: 516-802-0510
E-Mail patent@invention.net

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