IP Library Granted Patent US 7,278,752
Granted Patent B2
US 7,278,752 · App. 11/076,671 · Granted Oct 9, 2007

Device for providing internal illumination of live flowers and other products

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Patent No.
US 7,278,752
App. No.
11/076,671
Granted
Oct 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A small light source for internally illuminating live flowers and other products is formed in the shape of a pin with a battery case operatively connected to the light source. A sharp penetrating tip surrounds the light source and is fixed to a rigid tube for manipulating the device to insert the light source within the structure of the plant. The device is of such a size that it can be supported by a plant without deformation of the plant.

Claims (15)

1. A lighting device for internal illumination of plants comprising a case adapted to house a power source, a light source positioned within a tube having a diameter of about 1/16 inch, said light source connected to said power source by an electrical circuit, a penetrating tip located at a distal end of said tube, said distal end of said tube surrounding said light source whereby said penetrating tip may be inserted inside a plant and transmit visible light through the structure of the plant.

2. A lighting device of claim 1 comprising said case being of a size and shape to be supported by a plant without deformation thereof, a switch in said electrical circuit, said switch including a removable insulator whereby removing said insulator causes said light source to illuminate.

3. A lighting device of claim 2 comprising at least one battery in said case, a thin insulator positioned between said battery and said light source, a portion of said insulator extending beyond said case whereby said insulator is grasped and removed from said case thereby completing said electrical circuit.

4. A lighting device of claim 1 wherein said tube is elongated and connected at one end to said light source, said electrical circuit partially enclosed in said tube.

5. A lighting device of claim 4 comprising said penetrating tip permanently attached to said one end of said tube, said penetrating tip transmitting light from said light source.

6. A lighting device of claim 5 comprising said penetrating tip being a conically shaped polymer with the apex forming said penetrating tip.

7. A lighting device of claim 1 said tube is electrically coupled to said case by flexible wires, said wires operatively connected to said electrical circuit whereby the location of said light source is adjustable relative to the location of said case.

8. A lighting device for internal illumination of plants comprising a case, at least one battery disposed in said case, a light source connected to one end of a rigid elongated tube having an outside diameter of about 1/16 inch, a conically shaped penetrating tip surrounding said light source and connected to said one end of said tube, said penetrating tip transmitting visible light, an electrical circuit connecting said at least one battery and said light source through said tube, said case including an off-on switch controlling said electrical circuit to produce illumination, said device being of a size and shape to be supported by a plant without deformation thereof whereby said penetrating tip is inserted into the plant by manipulating said tube, said visible light illuminating the structure of said plant.

9. A lighting device of claim 8 comprising two batteries in said case, said off-on switch having a thin insulator positioned between said batteries, a portion of said insulator extending beyond said case whereby said insulator is grasped and removed from said case thereby completing said electrical circuit.

10. A lighting device of claim 8 comprising said tube connected at the other end to said case.

11. A method of illuminating the internal structure of a plant comprising the steps of:

a) providing a lighting device for internal illumination of plants comprising a case, a power source disposed in said case, a light source connected to one end of a tube, a conically shaped penetrating tip surrounding said light source and connected to said one end of said tube, said penetrating tip transmitting visible light, an electrical circuit connecting said power source and said light source through said tube, said case including an off-on switch controlling said electrical circuit to produce illumination, said device being of a size and shape to be supported by a plant without deformation thereof;

b) providing a plant having stem and a bloom;

c) manipulating said tube to insert said penetrating tip within said plant to a desired location to illuminate said bloom; and

d) operating said off-on switch to illuminate said light source thereby providing visible light through said plant.

Assignments (7)
RESIGNATION OF THE BANK OF NEW YORK AND APPOINTMENT OF FORTRESS CREDIT CORP AT REEL/FRAME NOS. 017176/0745, 017183/0525, 021603/0291, 021612/0292, AND 021603/0291 Recorded Oct 17, 2008
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK
To: FORTRESS CREDIT CORP., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 021691/0525 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Sep 30, 2008
From: CYALUME TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 021603/0467 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2007
From: OMNIGLOW CORPORATION (CYALUME TECHNOLOGIES, INC.)
To: OMNIGLOW, LLC
Reel/Frame 019783/0945 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2007
From: OMNIGLOW, LLC
To: CHEMICAL LIGHT INC.
Reel/Frame 019783/0912 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 17, 2006
From: CYALUME TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK
Reel/Frame 017183/0525 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 14, 2006
From: OMNIGLOW CORPORATION
To: CYALUME TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 017168/0366 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2005
From: PALMER, WILLIAM R.; PALMER, STEPHEN L.; PALMER, ROBERT N.
To: OMNIGLOW CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016393/0248 →