Method and system for underwater light display
DCFirst Claim
1. A light display system for creating a decorative light pattern on a surface within a body of water, said light display system comprising:
- a shell comprising a substantially opaque portion and a substantially translucent portion;
a light assembly located within said shell, wherein said light assembly directs light towards the surface within the body of water;
a plurality of lenses within said substantially translucent portion, wherein said lenses are substantially flush with an exterior surface of said substantially translucent portion; and
a stabilization mechanism,wherein said plurality of lenses direct light produced by said light assembly towards the surface within the body of water; and
wherein said plurality of lenses define a buoyant surface of said shell, wherein said stabilization mechanism orients said shell such that substantially all of said plurality of lenses are located underwater.
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Abstract
An underwater light display system for providing a decorative light display on the surface of a container holding a body of water and/or objects located within a body of water is provided. An exemplary system comprises a shell and a light assembly. The shell comprises a bottom and a top portion. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the light assembly is preprogrammed to produce variable light patterns and is secured to the interior surface of the top portion so as to direct light downward. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the light assembly may further comprise a plurality of lenses configured to direct light. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the light assembly further comprises a weight having a lens configured to direct light.
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24 Claims
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1. A light display system for creating a decorative light pattern on a surface within a body of water, said light display system comprising:
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a shell comprising a substantially opaque portion and a substantially translucent portion; a light assembly located within said shell, wherein said light assembly directs light towards the surface within the body of water; a plurality of lenses within said substantially translucent portion, wherein said lenses are substantially flush with an exterior surface of said substantially translucent portion; and a stabilization mechanism, wherein said plurality of lenses direct light produced by said light assembly towards the surface within the body of water; and wherein said plurality of lenses define a buoyant surface of said shell, wherein said stabilization mechanism orients said shell such that substantially all of said plurality of lenses are located underwater. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of creating a light display on surfaces within a body of water, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a shell having a first portion and a second portion; providing a light assembly comprising a light emitting diode in said shell; programming said light assembly to generate light in at least one flashing pattern or continuous pattern; embedding lenses in the surface of said shell, wherein said lenses are further aligned along more than a single plane through said surface; and directing said light in said at least one flashing pattern or continuous pattern through said lenses towards a lower surface beneath a top surface of the body of water to generate the light display on said lower surface. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A light display system for creating a decorative light display on the surface of objects beneath a top surface of a body of water, said light display system comprising:
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a shell configured to float on said top surface of said body of water; and a light assembly secured to a rotation platform, wherein said rotation platform is secured to the interior surface of said shell, wherein said light assembly is preprogrammed to produce light directed at least partially downward in a plurality of flashing or continuous patterns, wherein said rotation platform is configured to facilitate rotational movement of said light assembly within said shell, and wherein said light directed at least partially downward creates said decorative light display on the surface of objects beneath said top surface of said body of water, and wherein said flashing or continuous patterns are independent of said rotational movement. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A light display system for creating an underwater light display, said light display system comprising:
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a first shell portion having a plurality of light devices being secured to an interior surface of said first portion and directing light from said plurality of light devices downward to create said underwater light display; and a second shell portion having a plurality of lenses further directing said light directed downward by said first portion from said plurality of light devices to create said underwater light display on a lower surface within a body of water, said second shell portion further comprising a buoyant configuration to maintain said plurality of lenses underwater and said first shell portion above water, wherein said shell is configured to substantially prevent light from passing above water. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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24. A light display system for creating a decorative light pattern on a surface within a body of water, said light display system comprising:
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a shell comprising a substantially opaque portion and a substantially translucent portion; a light assembly located within said shell, wherein said light assembly directs light towards the surface within the body of water; a plurality of lenses within said substantially translucent portion; and a stabilization mechanism, wherein said plurality of lenses direct light produced by said light assembly towards the surface within the body of water; and wherein said plurality of lenses define a buoyant surface of said shell, wherein said stabilization mechanism orients said shell such that substantially all of said plurality of lenses are located underwater.
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