Battery operated lighting apparatus
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1. An apparatus for lighting an outdoor structure having at least one support pole and at least one elongated member extending therefrom, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch, said housing including a passageway extending from a top surface to a bottom surface thereof for receiving the support pole;
at least one lighting device;
first means for attaching the lighting device to the elongated member;
second means for attaching the housing to the support pole; and
third means for electrically connecting the lighting device through the on/off switch to the battery operated power source;
whereby the apparatus can be attached to the outdoor structure for providing battery powered illumination thereto.
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Abstract
A battery operated lighting apparatus is provided particularly well suited for use in outdoor structures such as patio table umbrellas, dining canopies and tents. A housing containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch is electrically connected to a lighting device for providing illumination to an outdoor structure. The present invention enables attachment of the housing to a support pole and attaching the lighting device to a member of an outdoor structure whereby battery powered illumination can be provided thereto.
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1. An apparatus for lighting an outdoor structure having at least one support pole and at least one elongated member extending therefrom, said apparatus comprising:
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a housing containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch, said housing including a passageway extending from a top surface to a bottom surface thereof for receiving the support pole; at least one lighting device; first means for attaching the lighting device to the elongated member; second means for attaching the housing to the support pole; and third means for electrically connecting the lighting device through the on/off switch to the battery operated power source; whereby the apparatus can be attached to the outdoor structure for providing battery powered illumination thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An apparatus for lighting an umbrella having at least one support pole including a stop member located on an upper portion thereof, and at least one rib extending from the support pole for supporting a canopy, the apparatus comprising:
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a housing attached to the support pole above the stop member containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch; a plurality of batteries, each battery being mounted in the housing parallel with the axis of the support pole; a passageway extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of the housing for receiving the support pole; a hinge adjacent the passageway arranged to permit the housing to pivot to an open position to allow the support pole to pass into the passageway, with the hinge further being arranged to permit the housing to be closed about the pole for attachment thereto; a plurality of light wands having a transparent outer sheath and at least one elongated fluorescent filament element located therein attached to the umbrella ribs and flexibly connected to the housing to permit the light wands to travel with the ribs of the umbrella as the canopy is raised and lowered; a plurality of receptacles arranged to permit removable attachment of the light wands to the housing; and step-up circuitry electrically connected to the battery power source for raising voltages from the power source for powering the fluorescent filament elements.
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13. A method of illuminating a structure having at least one pole, said method comprising:
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providing a housing having at least one battery therein; attaching the housing to the pole; connecting at least one lighting device to the structure; and electrically connecting the lighting device to the battery in the housing so that the structure can be illuminated without requiring the lighting devices to be plugged into an alternating current (AC) receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. An apparatus for lighting an outdoor structure having at least one support pole and at least one elongated member extending therefrom, said apparatus comprising:
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a housing containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch; at least one light wand having a transparent outer sheath and at least one elongated fluorescent filament element located therein; first means for attaching the light wand to the elongated member; second means for attaching the housing to the support pole; and third means for electrically connecting the light wand through the on/off switch to the battery operated power source; whereby the apparatus can be attached to the outdoor structure for providing battery powered illumination thereto. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A method of illuminating an umbrella comprising:
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attaching a housing containing a battery operated power source and an on/off switch to a support pole of said umbrella; securing at least one light wand having a transparent outer sheath and at least one elongated fluorescent filament element located therein to an elongated member extending from said support pole; and electrically connecting said light wand to said battery operated power source through said on/off switch. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30)
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