Autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system
First Claim
1. An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system providing comparatively high luminosity in a manner that is portable and suitable for indoor and outdoor use, comprising:
- a charger module adapted to mate with and receive a lantern module, including a first circuit coupled to said received lantern module operative in response to supplied AC power to provide a charge signal to the lantern module received thereby; and
a lantern module rotatable about its axis of extension that is received by said charger module, the lantern module including at least one light emitting element connected to a rechargeable battery pack via a second circuit operative in one mode to charge said rechargeable battery pack and to de-light said at least one light emitting element in response to receipt of the lantern module on the charger module and to activate said at least one light emitting element in response to removal of the lantern module from said charger module and operative in another mode to controllably alter the light emitting characteristics of the at least one light emitting element in response to rotation of the lantern module about its axis of extension.
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Abstract
An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system includes a set of one or more self-standing rechargeable lighting fixtures (luminaries) removably supported on a recharging and support member. The luminaries each include a light diffusor that may resemble a candle to the from that turn on when removed from the recharging and support member. The luminaries may also turn on when power to the recharging and support member is turned off, turning the luminaries on automatically as during a power failure. The luminaries may each be inductively coupled to the recharging and support member, which enables to provide an aesthetically pleasing interface free of electrical contacts. Relative rotation of luminary cover and foot members may be used to controllably alter the characteristics of the illumination, such as dimming/brightening.
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12 Claims
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1. An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system providing comparatively high luminosity in a manner that is portable and suitable for indoor and outdoor use, comprising:
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a charger module adapted to mate with and receive a lantern module, including a first circuit coupled to said received lantern module operative in response to supplied AC power to provide a charge signal to the lantern module received thereby; and a lantern module rotatable about its axis of extension that is received by said charger module, the lantern module including at least one light emitting element connected to a rechargeable battery pack via a second circuit operative in one mode to charge said rechargeable battery pack and to de-light said at least one light emitting element in response to receipt of the lantern module on the charger module and to activate said at least one light emitting element in response to removal of the lantern module from said charger module and operative in another mode to controllably alter the light emitting characteristics of the at least one light emitting element in response to rotation of the lantern module about its axis of extension. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system providing comparatively high luminosity in a manner that is portable and suitable for indoor and outdoor use, comprising:
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a charger module adapted to receive the bottom end of a lantern module rotatable about its axis of extension, including a first circuit coupled to said received bottom end operative in response to supplied AC power to provide a charge signal to the lantern module received thereby irrespective of a state of angular rotation of the lantern module; and a lantern module elongated about an axis of extension having a foot member at its bottom end that is received by said charger module and a translucent lantern cover member upstanding from and rotatable relative to said foot member about the axis of extension including an array of white light LED'"'"'s and a rechargeable battery pack connected to a controller mounted inside said lantern module operative in one mode to charge said rechargeable battery pack and to de-light said array in response to receipt of the foot member of the lantern module on the charger module and to activate said array in response to removal of the lantern module from said charger module and operative in another mode to controllably alter the light emitting characteristics of the array in response to relative rotation of the translucent cover and foot members of the lantern module about its axis of extension. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system providing comparatively high luminosity in a manner that is portable and suitable for indoor and outdoor use, comprising:
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a charger module having a first circuit; and a lantern module having at least one light emitting element connected to a rechargeable battery pack, a second circuit, and a potentiometer, wherein the lantern module is removably receivable and supportable by the charger module, the charger module first circuit is coupled to the lantern module when received thereon, the first circuit is operative in response to supplied AC power to provide a charge signal to the lantern module when received on the charger module, the lantern module second circuit is operative in one mode to charge said rechargeable battery pack and to de-light said at least one light emitting element in response to receipt of the lantern module on the charger module and to activate said at least one light emitting element in response to removal of the lantern module from said charger module and operative in another mode to controllably alter the light emitting characteristics of the at least one light emitting element, the lantern module and charger module have engaging structure to adjust the lantern module potentiometer by rotation of the lantern about an axis of extension thereof when received by the charger module, and the potentiometer alters the light emitting characteristics in response to rotation of the lantern module about its axis of extension.
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