[0001] The present invention relates to an article of ornament for use on a Christmas tree
or any other supporting structure having a light source.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] According to the invention, there is provided an article of ornament which comprises
a body and a motion or sound generator, characterised in that the article of ornament
includes a solar cell supported by the body, said solar cell being electrically connected
to and for driving the motion or sound generator, and holding means provided adjacent
the solar cell for holding an external light bulb such that the light bulb so held
may illuminate and thus energise the solar cell.
[0003] Preferably, the holding means is provided by a formation of the body.
[0004] More preferably, the formation is in the form of a hole.
[0005] Alternatively, the formation may preferably be in the form of a clip.
[0006] It is preferred that the body is in the form of an enclosure accommodating the solar
cell, said enclosure being adapted for a said light bulb held by the holding means
to be inserted into.
[0007] Preferably, the motion or sound generator is housed within the body.
[0008] The article of ornament may further include a separate body in which the motion or
sound generator is housed.
[0009] In a specific construction, the motion generator may comprise an electric motor having
a driving shaft, a drive output device, and a gear train for transmitting mechanical
drive from the motor shaft to the drive output device.
[0010] The article of ornament may further include an object to be supported and driven
by the drive output device.
[0011] In another specific construction, the sound generator may comprise a microprocessor
programmed to play a music segment or tune, and a buzzer arranged to be driven by
the microprocessor to re-produce the music segment or tune.
[0012] The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of an article of ornament in
accordance with the invention, showing its use on a Christmas tree;
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of a drive unit of the article of ornament
of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a partially broken perspective view of the drive unit of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an article of ornament in
accordance with the invention, showing its use on a Christmas tree;
Figure 5 is an exploded perspective view of a drive unit and a power supply unit of
the article of ornament of Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the drive unit and the power supply unit of Figure
5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Referring firstly to Figures 1 to 3 of the drawings, there is shown a first article
of ornament 10 embodying the invention, which article 10 is formed by a drive unit
11 and a moon-shaped object 12 hanging down from the drive unit 11.
[0015] The drive unit 11 comprises an open-bottom box-like plastics body 13 and a plastics
bottom lid 14 for closing the body 13. An inverted tray 15 is located inside the body
13, which in turn holds therein a solar cell panel 16. On one side of the body 13,
the walls of the body 13 and the tray 15 have a pair of aligned holes 17 positioned
just below the solar cell panel 16. The tray 15 is closed from below a horizontal
mounting plate 18, which supports thereon a DC electric motor 19. The motor 19 is
wired to the solar cell panel 16, and has a driving shaft 20 passing downwardly through
the mounting plate 18. A pinion 21 is mounted fast on the motor shaft 20.
[0016] A horizontal mounting bracket 24 is fixed at a distance below the mounting plate
18, which together rotatably locate therebetween a train of four gears 22 and a gear-toothed
hook device 23. The gear train 22 is in mesh at one end with the pinion 21 and at
the other end with the hook device 23, for transmitting the motor drive received from
the pinion 21 to the hook device 23. The hook device 23 passes downwardly through
the mounting bracket 24 and the bottom lid 14. A spring clip 25 is mounted on the
mounting bracket 24, which is positioned right next to the aligned holes 17 on the
body 13 and the tray 15.
[0017] As illustrated in Figure 1, the article of ornament 10 is to be used on a Christmas
tree supporting a line of Christmas light bulbs 9. The drive unit 11, which is wrapped
up to resemble a gift box, is hanged down from a branch of the Christmas tree, with
the hook device 23 pointing downwards and supporting the moon-like object 12.
[0018] An adjacent light bulb 9' is inserted into the aligned holes 17 and is held by the
spring clip 25 in a position close to the solar cell panel 16.
[0019] With the Christmas light bulbs 9 and in particular the light bulb 9' switched on,
the solar cell panel 16 generates and supplies electrical power to the motor 19, which
in turn sets via the pinion 21 and gear train 22 the hook device 23 into rotation.
The moon-like object 12 is thus turned.
[0020] Referring now to Figures 4 to 6 of the drawings, showing a second article of ornament
30 embodying the invention, which is formed by a drive unit 31, a moon-like object
32 hanging down from the drive unit 31, and a power supply unit 33 wired to the drive
unit 31.
[0021] The drive unit 31 resembles a sphere and has a two-part body 34 which is formed by
an upper part 34A and a lower part 34B. A horizontal partition 35 is located between
the body parts 34A and 34B, which provides a seat for mounting a DC motor 36. The
motor 36 has a driving shaft passing downwardly through the partition 35, on which
a pinion 37 is mounted fast. A mounting plate 38 is fixed at a distance underneath
the partition 35, between which a gear 39 is rotatably located in mesh with the pinion
37. The gear 39 extends downwards through the mounting plate 38. Two additional gears
40 and a gear-toothed hook device 41 are rotatably located between the partition 38
and the lower body part 34B, which are sequentially in mesh one with another. The
gears 39 and 40 form a gear train for transmitting the motor drive received from the
pinion 37 to the hook device 41. The hook device 41 passes downwardly through the
lower body part 34B.
[0022] The power supply unit 33 has a flat rectangular plastics body 42 which is formed
by a tray-like base 42B and a transparent top lid 42A and holds therein a solar cell
panel 43. At one end of the base 42B, an integral U-shaped holder 44 is formed, which
is provided at a level just above the lid 42A when the lid 42A is put in place. The
back (bottom side) of the base 42B is provided with a spring-biassed clip 45.
[0023] In use, as shown in Figure 4, the drive unit 31 is hanged down from a branch of a
Christmas tree decorated with a line of Christmas light bulbs 29. The moon-like object
32 is supported on the hook device 41. The power supply unit 33 is clipped onto an
adjacent branch.
[0024] A light bulb 29' nearby is inserted into the holder 44 of the power supply unit 33,
as illustrated in Figure 6, which holds the light bulb 29' immediately above the transparent
lid 42A in order for the light bulb 29' to illuminate the solar cell panel 43 below.
The solar cell panel 43 operates to generate and supply electrical power to the motor
36, which in turn drives and rotates the hook device 41 and hence the moon-like object
32.
[0025] Comparing the two articles of ornament 10 and 30, it will be appreciated that the
motor/gear mechanism and the solar cell panel do not necessarily have to be housed
in the same body. Also, the light bulb concerned can be located either inside or outside
the body.
[0026] It is envisaged that the idea of making use of power from a readily available nearby
light source by means of a solar cell, as in accordance with the invention, may be
applied to the driving of a sound generator for use on a Christmas tree or any other
supporting structure having a light source.
[0027] The sound generator may incorporate a microprocessor programmed to play a music segment
or tune and a piezoelectric buzzer connected to the output of the microprocessor for
re-producing the music segment or tune under the control of the microprocessor. Such
a sound generator is generally known as in existing music greeting cards. The electronic
circuitry of the sound generator may be placed in the same manner as the drive units
or motion generators of the embodiments described in detail above.
[0028] The invention has been given by way of example only, and various other modifications
of and/or alterations to the described embodiments may be made by persons skilled
in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended
claims.
1. An article of ornament comprising a body and a motion or sound generator, characterised
in that the article of ornament includes a solar cell supported by the body, said
solar cell being electrically connected to and for driving the motion or sound generator,
and holding means provided adjacent the solar cell for holding an external light bulb
such that the light bulb so held may illuminate and thus energise the solar cell.
2. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the holding means
is provided by a formation of the body.
3. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the formation
is in the form of a hole.
4. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the formation
is in the form of a clip.
5. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the body is in
the form of an enclosure accommodating the solar cell, said enclosure being adapted
for a said light bulb held by the holding means to be inserted into.
6. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the motion or
sound generator is housed within the body.
7. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, further including a separate body in
which the motion or sound generator is housed.
8. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the motion generator
comprises an electric motor having a driving shaft, a drive output device, and a gear
train for transmitting mechanical drive from the motor shaft to the drive output device.
9. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 8, further including an object to be supported
and driven by the drive output device.
10. An article of ornament as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the sound generator
comprises a microprocessor programmed to play a music segment or tune, and a buzzer
arranged to be driven by the microprocessor to re-produce the music segment or tune.