Decorative Free-Standing Illumination Tower for Outdoor and Aquatic Environments
First Claim
1. A decorative free-standing illumination tower for outdoor and aquatic environments comprises:
- an elongated tube;
a plurality of lighting fixtures;
a power source;
a first endcap;
a second endcap;
the plurality of lighting fixtures being positioned along a longitudinal axis of the elongated tube;
the plurality of lighting fixtures being radially mounted around the elongated tube;
the first endcap is terminally connected to the elongated tube;
the second endcap is terminally connected to the elongated tube, opposite the first endcap; and
the power source being electrically connected to the plurality of lighting fixtures.
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Abstract
A decorative free-standing illumination tower for outdoor and aquatic environments is capable of being deployed in outdoors and aquatic environments without the need of an external support. The tower includes an elongated tube, a plurality of lighting fixtures, a light controller, a power source, a first endcap, and a second endcap. The plurality of lighting fixtures is mounted in a helical fashion around the elongated tube. Consequently, the plurality of lighting fixtures is positioned along a longitudinal axis and radially mounted around the elongated tube. The first endcap and the second endcap connect at opposite ends of the elongated tube. The light controller is an electronic device that controls the actuation of the plurality of lighting fixtures. Accordingly, the plurality of lighting fixtures can be made to display various patterns, images, and colors. Finally, the power source provides electrical power to the plurality of lighting fixtures and the light controller.
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13 Claims
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1. A decorative free-standing illumination tower for outdoor and aquatic environments comprises:
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an elongated tube; a plurality of lighting fixtures; a power source; a first endcap; a second endcap; the plurality of lighting fixtures being positioned along a longitudinal axis of the elongated tube; the plurality of lighting fixtures being radially mounted around the elongated tube; the first endcap is terminally connected to the elongated tube; the second endcap is terminally connected to the elongated tube, opposite the first endcap; and the power source being electrically connected to the plurality of lighting fixtures. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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