VARIABLY CONTROLLED LIGHTING MECHANISM FOR FEEDERS
First Claim
1. A hog light attached to the underside of a feeder, the hog light comprising:
- a plurality of different light emitting devices (LEDs) inset within the hog light, wherein the light from the plurality of different LEDs is dispersed and focused toward the ground at an angle of approximately 110 degrees to provide selective illumination of animals approaching the feeder.
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Abstract
A variably controlled lighting mechanism, sometimes referenced as a hog light, may be attached to the underside of a feeder and used in non-daylight hours to provide selective illumination through more than one color of LED light that may be inset within the hog light. A wireless remote may include a series of inputs that may control various aspects of the hog light, particularly to illuminate the different LED lights that are integrated within the hog light, as well as to control the motor and/or feeder. The hog light also may be manually operated to selectively illuminate the different LED lights.
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1. A hog light attached to the underside of a feeder, the hog light comprising:
a plurality of different light emitting devices (LEDs) inset within the hog light, wherein the light from the plurality of different LEDs is dispersed and focused toward the ground at an angle of approximately 110 degrees to provide selective illumination of animals approaching the feeder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A variably controlled lighting mechanism attached to a control unit on the underside of a feeder, the mechanism comprising:
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a wireless remote having a series of inputs that illuminate a plurality of light emitting devices (LEDs) integrated within the variably controlled lighting mechanism; and a timer that automatically turns the plurality of LEDs on and off after a specified period of time. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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