FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a light-emitting button, and in particular to a
light-emitting button module for use in clothing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Clothing is a must for human living. Since the clothing are put on a human body and
is moved with the human body. An apparent indication on the clothing may allow for
instantaneous observation and identification of the existence and the movement of
a person. For example, a person working in a dark environment often puts on a jacket
or an accessory that reflects lights to clearly indicate his or her position or movement
in the dark environment so as to ensure the safety of the person working in the dark
environment. Light emission technology has been commonly used in road workers or cleaning
personnel that often work in the nighttime or they can wear clothing having light
reflective property so as to be seen or identified by a car driver at a sufficient
distance or even earlier, allowing the driver to take proper actions in order to avoid
events of traffic accidents.
[0003] The light-reflecting clothing is effective in providing a function of alarming and
safety. However, the effect of being safe may vary with different environments and
the persons to be protected and there might still be insufficiency for such a measure
in securing safety. For example, the light-reflecting clothing works to reflect light
only when there is light irradiation. In case that a car is moving in a high speed
toward a person wearing the light-reflecting clothing, the reflection of light may
be identified only in a short period of time when the light-reflecting clothing is
irradiated by the light of the car and the distance that the car is from the object
of light reflection may be extremely short for response, or alternatively, it may
be in a dark environment or in a situation where reflection of light may not occur
timely. Collision may still occur. Thus, such a passive light reflection technology
applied to clothing may not be sufficient or effective to meet the need for securing
safety in various environments.
[0004] In view of the fact that the conventional light-reflecting clothing may not be effective
or may be imperfect in securing safety in the nighttime, the present invention aims
to provide a light-emitting button module that is suitable for use with clothing and
in dark environments and can provide, in an active manner, light emission..
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a light-emitting module for use
with clothing, particularly a light-emitting button module.
[0006] To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a light-emitting button
module, which comprises: a power supply unit; a conductive transmission unit, which
is electrically connected to the power supply unit; and at least one light-emitting
button, which is connected to the conductive transmission unit and comprises a button
body, a substrate, and a light-emitting element. The button body comprises a receiving
chamber that extends through the button body and an engagement retention groove that
is circumferentially formed in the button body and surrounds the receiving chamber.
The substrate is arranged inside the button body and electrically connected to the
conductive transmission unit. The light-emitting element is coupled to the substrate
and received in the receiving chamber.
[0007] The light-emitting button module as described above further comprises a packaging
member, which encloses connection between the light-emitting button and the conductive
transmission unit.
[0008] In the light-emitting button module as described above, the receiving chamber receives
therein an optic lens and is closed thereby.
[0009] In the light-emitting button module as described above, the optic lens is a convex
lens.
[0010] In the light-emitting button module as described above, the optic lens is concave
lens.
[0011] The light-emitting button module as described above further comprises an externally-attached
piece, which comprises a first coupling section, the button body comprising a second
coupling section arranged to correspond to the first coupling section. The first coupling
section and the second coupling section are releasable engaging with each other.
[0012] In the light-emitting button module as described above, the light-emitting element
comprises a light-emitting diode.
[0013] In the light-emitting button module as described above, the conductive transmission
unit comprises an electrically conductive fabric.
[0014] The light-emitting button module as described above further comprises a control unit,
which is electrically connected between the power supply unit and the conductive transmission
unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the
following description of preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the drawings,
in which:
Figure 1 is an exploded view showing a light-emitting button module constructed in
accordance with a first embodiment the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with the first embodiment the present invention in an assembled form;
Figure 3 is a schematic view illustrating a use of the light-emitting button module
constructed in accordance with the first embodiment the present invention;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with a second embodiment the present invention;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a modification of the light-emitting button
module of the second embodiment the present invention;
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view showing another modification of the light-emitting
button module of the second embodiment the present invention;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with a third embodiment the present invention;
Figure 8 is a perspective view showing the light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with the third embodiment the present invention;
Figure 9 is a perspective view showing a light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with a fourth embodiment the present invention; and
Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a light-emitting button module constructed
in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] With reference to the drawings and in particular to Figures 1 and 2, of which Figure
1 is an exploded view showing a light-emitting button module constructed in accordance
with a first embodiment the present invention and Figure 2 is a perspective view showing
the light-emitting button module constructed in accordance with the first embodiment
the present invention in an assembled form, as shown in Figure 1, the light-emitting
button module according to the present invention comprises a power supply unit 10;
a conductive transmission unit 20, which is electrically connected to the power supply
unit 10, the conductive transmission unit 20 being an soft or flexible electrically
conductive and signal-transmitting means, such as an electrically conductive fabric
or a flat cable; and at least one light-emitting button 30, which is connected to
the conductive transmission unit 20, wherein the light-emitting button 30 comprises
a button body 300, a substrate 301, and a light-emitting element 302. The button body
300 comprises a receiving chamber 303 that extends through the button body 300 and
an engagement retention groove 304 that is circumferentially formed in the button
body 300 and surrounds the receiving chamber 303. The substrate 301 is arranged inside
the button body 300 and is electrically connected to the conductive transmission unit
20. The light-emitting element 302 is coupled to the substrate 301 and is received
in the receiving chamber 303. The light-emitting element 302 can be a light source,
such as a light-emitting diode. As shown in Figure 2, in the instant embodiment, the
conductive transmission unit 20 comprises five light-emitting buttons 30 mounted thereon
in a mutually spaced manner and each of the light-emitting buttons 30 is electrically
connected to the power supply unit 10 via the conductive transmission unit 20. Also
referring to Figure 3, which is a schematic view illustrating a use of the light-emitting
button module constructed in accordance with the first embodiment the present invention,
the light-emitting button module according to the present invention, when used in
clothing, can work with an existing buttonhole of the clothing by fitting the engagement
retention groove 304 of the light-emitting button 30 to the buttonhole so that there
is no need to provide additional coupling structure on the clothing. Further, if it
is desired to change the location of the light-emitting button module on the clothing
40, it only needs to form buttonholes at locations where the present invention is
to be mounted to allow the light-emitting button module of the present invention to
be coupled to the clothing 40.
[0017] Referring to Figures 4, 5, and 6, which are cross-sectional views showing a light-emitting
button module constructed in accordance with a second embodiment the present invention
and modifications thereof, as shown in Figure 4, in the light-emitting button module
of the second embodiment of the present invention, the light-emitting button 30 comprises
a button body 300, a substrate 301, and a light-emitting element 302. The button body
300 comprises a receiving chamber 303 extending through the button body 300 and an
engagement retention groove 304 circumferentially formed in the button body 300 and
surrounding the receiving chamber 303. The substrate 301 is arranged inside the button
body 300 and electrically connected to the conductive transmission unit 20. The light-emitting
element 302 is coupled to the substrate 301 and is received in the receiving chamber
303. An optic lens 50 is set in and closes the receiving chamber 303, and as alternatives,
can be a concave lens 50a shown in Figure 5 or a convex lens 50b shown in Figure 6,
or can be further alternatively an optic lens of a specific effect, such as a foggy-faced
mirror.
[0018] Referring to Figure 7, which is a cross-sectional view showing a light-emitting button
module constructed in accordance with a third embodiment the present invention, as
shown in the drawing, the light-emitting button module of the third embodiment of
the present invention further comprises an externally-attached piece 60, which comprises
a first coupling section 600. The button body 300 comprises a second coupling section
305 arranged to correspond to the first coupling section 600. The first coupling section
600 and the second coupling section 305 are releasable engaging with each other. Referring
to Figure 8, which is a perspective view of the light-emitting button module according
to the third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in the drawing, the externally-attached
piece 60 may have an outside configuration that is formed as desired, such as a crown
like shaped illustrated in the instant embodiment, in order to improve visual aesthetics.
Further, the attached piece 60 can be made in such a form as comprising a light condensing
surface having a curved cross-section in order to realize condensation of light or
regulation of light emission direction. Further, the attached piece 60 is releasable
attached to the button body 300, so that in use, it is possible to efficiently replace
it if desired.
[0019] Referring to Figure 9, which is a perspective view showing a light-emitting button
module constructed in accordance with a fourth embodiment the present invention, as
shown in the drawing, the light-emitting button module of the fourth embodiment of
the present invention further comprises a control unit 70, which is electrically connected
between the power supply unit 10 and the conductive transmission unit 20. The control
unit 70 controls the activation/de-activation of the light-emitting button 30. For
example, the control unit 70 may comprise a control circuit board in which data related
to flashing frequency, speed, and sequence of the light-emitting buttons 30 are loaded
so that control of the light-emitting buttons 30 can be made according to such data.
[0020] Referring to Figure 10, which is a cross-sectional view showing a light-emitting
button module constructed in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention,
as shown in the drawing, the light-emitting button module of the fifth embodiment
of the present invention further comprises a packaging member 80, which encloses connection
between the light-emitting button 30 and the conductive transmission unit 20 in order
to provide a more tight and close coupling between the light-emitting button 30 and
the conductive transmission unit 20.
[0021] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred
embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of
modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present
invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
1. A light-emitting button module, comprising:
a power supply unit (10);
a conductive transmission unit (20), which is electrically connected to the power
supply unit (10); and
at least one light-emitting button (30), which is connected to the conductive transmission
unit (20) and comprises a button body (300), a substrate (301), and a light-emitting
element (302), the button body (300) comprising a receiving chamber (303) that extends
through the button body (300) and an engagement retention groove (304) that is circumferentially
formed in the button body (300) and surrounds the receiving chamber (303), the substrate
(301) being arranged inside the button body (300) and electrically connected to the
conductive transmission unit (20), the light-emitting element (302) being coupled
to the substrate (301) and received in the receiving chamber (303).
2. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1 further comprising a packaging
member (80), which encloses connection between the light-emitting button (30) and
the conductive transmission unit (20).
3. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the receiving chamber
(303) receives therein an optic lens (50) and is closed thereby.
4. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the optic lens (50) is a convex lens (50b).
5. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the optic lens (50) is concave lens (50a).
6. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1 further comprising an externally-attached piece (60), which comprises a first coupling
section (600), the button body (300) comprising a second coupling section (305) arranged
to correspond to the first coupling section (600), the first coupling section (600)
and the second coupling section (305) being releasable engaging with each other.
7. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the light-emitting element (302) comprises a light-emitting diode.
8. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the conductive transmission unit (20) comprises an electrically conductive
fabric.
9. The light-emitting button module as claimed in Claim 1 further comprising a control unit (70), which is electrically connected between the
power supply unit (10) and the conductive transmission unit (20).