Rolling ball-controlled light emitting device for shoes

Illumination – With wearing apparel or body support

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36137, F21V 3300, A43B 300

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054384931

ABSTRACT:
A light emitting device installed in the sole of a shoe, including a circuit board, a light emitting element controlled by the a circuit board to give light, a battery cell connected to the circuit board through a switch, and a steel ball moved in a curved sliding way to control the switch, wherein when the steel ball passes through the highest point in the middle of the curved sliding way as the shoe is moving, the circuit board is electrically connected to turn on the light emitting element causing it to give light.

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