IP Library Granted Patent US 12685303
Granted Patent B2
US 12685303 · App. 18/974,023 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Lighting element with insect repelling element

Inventor: Eric Rubel (Westfield, NJ)
Assignee: PIC Corporation
A01M29/00A01M29/12F21K9/237A01M1/2077A61L9/037A61L2209/12A61L2209/133F21Y2115/10
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685303
App. No.
18/974,023
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a lighting element including an insect repelling element.

Claims (35)

1 . A lighting element with volatile substance comprises:

an electrical connector configured for connection to an external power source;

a body extending from the electrical connector, the body including a plurality of openings formed in a side thereof;

a heating element mounted in the body and electrically connected to the electrical connector;

a volatile substance cartridge including a volatile substance, the volatile substance cartridge removably mounted in the body, the volatile substance cartridge including:

a bottom;

sidewalls extending upward from the bottom to form a cavity, where the cavity receives volatile substance;

an open top;

a wick extending from the cavity to the open top to transfer volatile substance from the cavity of the volatile substance cartridge,

the volatile substance cartridge mounted in the body such that a top portion of the wick is adjacent to the heating element such that heat from the heating element vaporizes the volatile substance in the wick;

a light source, mounted on a bottom surface of a bottom of the body and electrically connected to the electrical connector, the light source configured to emit light; and

a plurality of vertical ribs extending away from the electrical connector and spaced laterally from each other such that a plurality of openings are provided between the plurality of vertical ribs.

2 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the volatile substance is an air freshener substance.

3 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein each opening of the plurality of openings is sized such that a user's finger will not fit into the respective opening.

4 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is disk shaped.

5 . The lighting element of claim 4 , wherein the heating element further comprises a central opening formed therethrough, and the volatile substance cartridge is mounted in the body such that at least a portion of the wick extends into the central opening of the heating element.

6 . The lighting element of claim 5 , wherein the heating element further comprises:

positive temperature coefficient material configured to produce heat; and

a conducting ring positioned around an inner surface of the central opening to conduct heat toward the wick.

7 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the volatile substance cartridge further comprises an insert configured to be mounted in the open top of the volatile substance cartridge, the insert including a wick opening formed therein to allow the wick to pass through the insert while preventing volatile substance from passing around the insert and out of the volatile substance cartridge.

8 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the volatile substance is provided in an immersive foam solvent.

9 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the volatile substance is one of a group comprising a liquid, a polymer and a gel.

10 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises a receptacle formed in a bottom element of the body.

11 . The lighting element of claim 10 , wherein the volatile substance cartridge is removably mounted in the receptacle.

12 . The lighting element of claim 11 , wherein the volatile substance cartridge further comprises a tab extending from a bottom surface of the bottom thereof and configured to allow a user to rotate the volatile substance cartridge in the receptacle to secure the volatile substance cartridge in the receptacle when rotated in a first direction and to remove the volatile substance cartridge from the receptacle when rotated in a second direction, opposite the first direction.

13 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises:

a lower protrusion extending upward from an inner surface of a bottom portion of the body and positioned below the heating element; and

an upper protrusion extending downward from an inner surface of a top portion of the body above the heating element,

wherein the upper protrusion and lower protrusion are configured such that air flows along a surface of one of the upper protrusion and the lower protrusion toward the heating element and then along the surface of the other of the upper protrusion and the lower protrusion and then out through the plurality of openings.

14 . The lighting element of claim 1 , further comprising at least one indicator configured to indicate that the heating element is active.

15 . The lighting element of claim 14 , wherein the at least one indicator is a light emitting diode.

16 . The lighting element of claim 15 , wherein the at least one indicator is a transducer that emits sound.

17 . The lighting element of claim 1 , wherein the light source is a light emitting diode.

18 . The lighting element of claim 17 , wherein the light source further comprises a cover element positioned to cover the light emitting diode.

19 . The lighting element of claim 18 , wherein the cover element is colored.