Illumination – Chemiluminescent lighting
Reexamination Certificate
2000-10-25
2001-11-27
O'Shea, Sandra (Department: 2875)
Illumination
Chemiluminescent lighting
C362S101000, C362S806000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06322227
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Devices, which adopt chemical means to generate light, have been used for many years. Such chemiluminescent lighting devices can be used for many purposes, including novelty uses, for example, a glow necklace and a luminous stick used by the participants of a party or concert.
The present invention is aimed at developing a chemiluminescent lighting device which can be combined with a glass such that the glass can look more attractive with the bright color. Many methods have been used to make a party or a public house have happy atmosphere. The inventor of the present invention intends to device a glass with chemiluminescent lighting device, particularly for use in a pub, so as to make happy atmosphere.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a chemiluminescent lighting device which can be easily attached to a glass and easily activated to generate light for the glass to look mole attractive.
The chemiluminescent lighting device has exalated solution, several glass ampules and a holding assembly. The holding assembly includes an outer holding part and an inner holding part passed into, and connected to the outer holding part. A room is formed between the inner and the outer holding parts.
The glass amplues each has a activator solution contained therein. The glass ampules are disposed in the room, and on a top of the inner holding part such that the glass ampules can be broken by means of depressing the outer holding part from a to thereof.
The oxalate solution is contained in the room such that same call react with the activator solution to generate light when the glass ampules are broken.
The chemiluminescent lighting device call be connected to a glass having a holding room by passing same into the holding room to make the glass look more attractive with its light.
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Cheng Kun-Chuan
Liu Ker-Chuan
Kai Gee Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Lee Guiyoung
O'Shea Sandra
Rosenberg , Klein & Lee
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