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Solar gazing globe

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  • US 8,514,094 B2
  • Filed: 12/12/2011
  • Issued: 08/20/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/07/2005
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A lighting device, comprising:

  • an at least partially light-transmissive diffuser having a lower aperture and generally enclosing a chamber;

    at least one electrical light source located to direct light upwards through at least an upper portion of said at least partially light-transmissive diffuser via said chamber;

    a circuit for controlling power to said at least one electrical light source;

    at least one solar cell;

    a base portion attached to a lower portion of said at least partially light-transmissive diffuser, wherein said base portion comprises;

    a base housing supporting said at least one solar cell;

    an at least partially hollow neck portion extending below said base housing;

    a battery compartment at least partially disposed in said neck portion providing a cavity to removably receive at least one vertically-oriented rechargeable battery; and

    a closure member that acts as a cap or lid to a lower aperture of said battery compartment;

    wherein said closure member includes at least one electrical contact to provide electrical connections between said at least one vertically-oriented rechargeable battery and said at least one solar cell when said closure member is secured to said battery compartment;

    wherein said at least one solar cell is exposed to said chamber so that said at least one solar cell receives ambient light through at least part of said at least partially light-transmissive diffuser to charge said at least one vertically-oriented rechargeable battery; and

    wherein said neck portion has a substantially tubular outer dimensional structure such that said neck portion and said closure member may be removably inserted into a cylindrical recessed region at an upper region of a support member during use and wherein said neck portion is supported by said support member when said neck portion is inserted into said recessed region.

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