US20090230622A1 - Lamp chess module - Google Patents
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- Taiwan Application Serial Number 097108970 filed Mar. 14, 2008.
- This invention relates to a chess module, especially to a lamp chess module that has a lamp chess piece embedded with a light unit which can be lit up when the chess piece is placed in position on a chess board.
- This invention discloses a lamp chess piece embedded with a light emitting device to be lit up when the chess piece is placed in position on a chess board; and the light emitting device shall be turned off when the chess piece leaves the seat.
- the light emitting feature provides visual effects to create visual fun to the chess player during playing. Sound effect can be further added to the system to create audio fun.
- a first object of this invention is to create a light up chess module to enhance visual effect during chess playing.
- a second object of this invention is to create a sound effect chess module to enhance audio effect during chess playing.
- a third object of this invention is to create a chess module which can be played even under insufficient light.
- FIG. 1A shows a lamp chess piece of this invention
- FIG. 1B shows a section view of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 2A shows a chess board used in the first embodiment
- FIG. 2B shows a section view of FIG. 2A
- FIG. 3 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a first embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a second embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a third embodiment
- FIG. 6A a chess piece model for the present invention
- FIG. 6B additional chess piece models for the present invention
- FIG. 7 shows a circuit board as the chess board.
- FIG. 1A Shows a Lamp Chess Piece of this Invention
- FIG. 1A shows a transparent chess body 12 embedded with a LED 10 , wherein a central lead 14 and a peripheral lead 16 are formed under the chess body 12 .
- the LED 10 has two electrodes (not shown in the figure) electrically coupling to the central lead 14 and the peripheral lead 16 respectively. The LED 10 shall light up when the electrodes are energized.
- FIG. 1B Shows a Section View of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 1B shows a central lead 14 is made in the bottom center of the chess body 12 .
- a peripheral lead 16 is made in the bottom peripheral of the chess body 12 encircling the central lead 14 to form coaxial leads.
- FIG. 2A Shows a Chess Board Used in the First Embodiment
- a chess board comprises a top electrode plate 21 and a bottom electrode plate 22 .
- the top electrode plate 21 has a plurality of through holes 23 each for anchoring one central lead 14 of the chess body 12 .
- Insulation material 24 is formed around the wall of the through hole 23 .
- the chess board is electrically coupling to a power (not shown) to energize the LED 10 through coupling to its two leads when the LED 10 is placed in position.
- FIG. 2B Shows a Section View of FIG. 2A
- the top electrode plate 21 couples to a first electrode of a power (not shown in the figure) and the bottom electrode plate 22 couples to a second electrode of the power.
- the bottom electrode plate 22 exposes in the bottom of the through hole 23 so that when the chess body 12 is placed in position, the central lead 14 touches the bottom electrode plate 22 through the hole 23 ; and the peripheral lead 14 touches the top electrode plate 21 .
- FIG. 3 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a First Embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows a section view of a lamp chess piece 12 is placed in position, the central lead 14 touches the bottom electrode plate 22 in the hole; and the peripheral lead 16 touches the top electrode plate 21 .
- the central lead 14 is electrically insulated from the top electrode plate 21 by the insulation material 24 .
- the peripheral lead 16 touches the top electrode plate 21 .
- the LED 10 embedded in the chess body 12 is lit up when the top electrode plate 21 and bottom electrode plated 22 are energized.
- the LED 10 shall be turned off when the chess body 12 leaves the seat.
- FIG. 4 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a Second Embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows the bottom surface of the central lead 14 is made coplanar with that of the peripheral lead 16 .
- the top electrode plate 21 and the bottom electrode plate 22 are made correspondingly coplanar in the contact areas.
- FIG. 4 shows a bump is made in the center of the through hole 23 from the bottom electrode plate 22 , so that the central lead 14 shall be able to touch the bottom electrode plate 22 and the peripheral lead 16 shall be able to touch the top electrode plate 21 when the chess body 12 is placed in position on the chess board.
- FIG. 5 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a Third Embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows the bottom surface of the central lead 14 is made shorter than the peripheral lead 16 .
- a corresponding bump is made in the center of the through hole 23 in the bottom electrode plate 22 , so that the central lead 14 shall be able to touch the bottom electrode plate 22 and the peripheral lead 16 shall be able to touch the top electrode plate 21 when the lamp chess piece is placed in position on the chess board.
- FIG. 6A a Chess Piece Model for the Present Invention
- FIG. 6A shows the chess body 12 is made a model similar to a traditional Chinese chess piece 61 .
- FIG. 6B Additional Chess Piece Models for the Present Invention
- FIG. 6B shows the chess body 12 can be made a model of a tree body 62 , the LED embedded in the tree body 62 shall be lit up when the tree body 62 is placed in position.
- Additional models can be made one selected from a group consisted of: Chinese chess piece, grandmaster, Chinese checker, doll, figure, natural scenery, flower, tree, article, animal and plant.
- FIG. 7 Shows a Circuit Board as the Chess Board.
- the top electrode plate 21 and the bottom electrode plate 22 can be metal plates. Alternatively, a circuit board can be used either.
- FIG. 7 shows a top circuit board 71 having conductive metals 711 and a bottom circuit board 72 having conductive metals 721 can be used to replace the two metal plates as the chess board.
- either one or two of the leads of the chess body 12 can be made magnetic to attract itself to the chess board to enhance the stability when the chess piece is placed in position.
- either one or two of the electrode plates 21 , 22 can be made magnetic to further enhance the attractive force between the chess body 12 and the chess board.
- the lamp chess module can be placed and operated vertically to become a teaching board of chess playing, light emitting bulletin, or a light emitting decoration board . . . etc.
- Sound device can be added to the electric system to enhance audio fun during chess playing.
Abstract
A chess piece is embedded with a light unit; a central lead and peripheral lead are made on its bottom. A chess board comprises a top electrode plate and a bottom electrode place. The top electrode plate has a plurality holes where the central leads electrically couples to a bottom electrode plate. The chess piece is lit when placed in position on a chess board where the central lead electrically couples to the bottom electrode plate and the peripheral lead electrically couples to the top electrode plate.
Description
- The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Application Serial Number 097108970, filed Mar. 14, 2008.
- This invention relates to a chess module, especially to a lamp chess module that has a lamp chess piece embedded with a light unit which can be lit up when the chess piece is placed in position on a chess board.
- None of the traditional chess piece, Chinese chess piece, grandmaster, Chinese checker . . . etc., is able to shine when it is placed in position. A light up chess piece shall create more fun to enhance amusement. Sound effect can be further added to enhance audio fun.
- This invention discloses a lamp chess piece embedded with a light emitting device to be lit up when the chess piece is placed in position on a chess board; and the light emitting device shall be turned off when the chess piece leaves the seat. The light emitting feature provides visual effects to create visual fun to the chess player during playing. Sound effect can be further added to the system to create audio fun. A first object of this invention is to create a light up chess module to enhance visual effect during chess playing. A second object of this invention is to create a sound effect chess module to enhance audio effect during chess playing. A third object of this invention is to create a chess module which can be played even under insufficient light.
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FIG. 1A shows a lamp chess piece of this invention -
FIG. 1B shows a section view ofFIG. 1A -
FIG. 2A shows a chess board used in the first embodiment -
FIG. 2B shows a section view ofFIG. 2A -
FIG. 3 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a first embodiment -
FIG. 4 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a second embodiment -
FIG. 5 shows a lamp chess piece anchors in position for a third embodiment -
FIG. 6A a chess piece model for the present invention -
FIG. 6B additional chess piece models for the present invention -
FIG. 7 shows a circuit board as the chess board. -
FIG. 1A Shows a Lamp Chess Piece of this Invention -
FIG. 1A shows atransparent chess body 12 embedded with aLED 10, wherein acentral lead 14 and aperipheral lead 16 are formed under thechess body 12. TheLED 10 has two electrodes (not shown in the figure) electrically coupling to thecentral lead 14 and theperipheral lead 16 respectively. TheLED 10 shall light up when the electrodes are energized. -
FIG. 1B Shows a Section View ofFIG. 1A -
FIG. 1B shows acentral lead 14 is made in the bottom center of thechess body 12. Aperipheral lead 16 is made in the bottom peripheral of thechess body 12 encircling thecentral lead 14 to form coaxial leads. -
FIG. 2A Shows a Chess Board Used in the First Embodiment - A chess board comprises a
top electrode plate 21 and abottom electrode plate 22. Thetop electrode plate 21 has a plurality of throughholes 23 each for anchoring onecentral lead 14 of thechess body 12.Insulation material 24 is formed around the wall of the throughhole 23. The chess board is electrically coupling to a power (not shown) to energize theLED 10 through coupling to its two leads when theLED 10 is placed in position. -
FIG. 2B Shows a Section View ofFIG. 2A - The
top electrode plate 21 couples to a first electrode of a power (not shown in the figure) and thebottom electrode plate 22 couples to a second electrode of the power. Thebottom electrode plate 22 exposes in the bottom of the throughhole 23 so that when thechess body 12 is placed in position, thecentral lead 14 touches thebottom electrode plate 22 through thehole 23; and theperipheral lead 14 touches thetop electrode plate 21. -
FIG. 3 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a First Embodiment -
FIG. 3 shows a section view of alamp chess piece 12 is placed in position, thecentral lead 14 touches thebottom electrode plate 22 in the hole; and theperipheral lead 16 touches thetop electrode plate 21. When thechess body 12 is placed in position, thecentral lead 14 is electrically insulated from thetop electrode plate 21 by theinsulation material 24. In the mean while, theperipheral lead 16 touches thetop electrode plate 21. At this moment, theLED 10 embedded in thechess body 12 is lit up when thetop electrode plate 21 and bottom electrode plated 22 are energized. TheLED 10 shall be turned off when thechess body 12 leaves the seat. -
FIG. 4 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a Second Embodiment -
FIG. 4 shows the bottom surface of thecentral lead 14 is made coplanar with that of theperipheral lead 16. Thetop electrode plate 21 and thebottom electrode plate 22 are made correspondingly coplanar in the contact areas.FIG. 4 shows a bump is made in the center of the throughhole 23 from thebottom electrode plate 22, so that thecentral lead 14 shall be able to touch thebottom electrode plate 22 and theperipheral lead 16 shall be able to touch thetop electrode plate 21 when thechess body 12 is placed in position on the chess board. -
FIG. 5 Shows a Lamp Chess Piece Anchors in Position for a Third Embodiment -
FIG. 5 shows the bottom surface of thecentral lead 14 is made shorter than theperipheral lead 16. A corresponding bump is made in the center of the throughhole 23 in thebottom electrode plate 22, so that thecentral lead 14 shall be able to touch thebottom electrode plate 22 and theperipheral lead 16 shall be able to touch thetop electrode plate 21 when the lamp chess piece is placed in position on the chess board. -
FIG. 6A a Chess Piece Model for the Present Invention -
FIG. 6A shows thechess body 12 is made a model similar to a traditionalChinese chess piece 61. -
FIG. 6B Additional Chess Piece Models for the Present Invention -
FIG. 6B shows thechess body 12 can be made a model of atree body 62, the LED embedded in thetree body 62 shall be lit up when thetree body 62 is placed in position. Additional models can be made one selected from a group consisted of: Chinese chess piece, grandmaster, Chinese checker, doll, figure, natural scenery, flower, tree, article, animal and plant. -
FIG. 7 Shows a Circuit Board as the Chess Board. - The
top electrode plate 21 and thebottom electrode plate 22 can be metal plates. Alternatively, a circuit board can be used either.FIG. 7 shows atop circuit board 71 havingconductive metals 711 and abottom circuit board 72 havingconductive metals 721 can be used to replace the two metal plates as the chess board. - Further, either one or two of the leads of the
chess body 12 can be made magnetic to attract itself to the chess board to enhance the stability when the chess piece is placed in position. Either one or two of theelectrode plates chess body 12 and the chess board. - The lamp chess module can be placed and operated vertically to become a teaching board of chess playing, light emitting bulletin, or a light emitting decoration board . . . etc.
- Sound device can be added to the electric system to enhance audio fun during chess playing.
- While the preferred several embodiments have been described by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A lamp chess module comprising:
a chess body embedded with a light unit, having a central lead and a peripheral lead on a bottom of the chess body as extension electrodes of the light unit; and
a chess board comprising:
a top electrode plate having a through hole;
a bottom electrode plate; when the chess body is placed in position, the bottom electrode plate electrically couples to the central lead, and the top electrode plate electrically couples to the peripheral lead.
2. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said central lead having a bottom surface protruded below said peripheral lead.
3. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said central lead having a bottom surface coplanar with said peripheral lead.
4. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said central lead is made shorter than said peripheral lead.
5. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said central lead and said peripheral lead being coaxial.
6. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said chess body is a model selected from a group consisted of: traditional chess piece, figures, people, Chinese chess piece, chess piece, grandmaster, Chinese checker, doll, figure, natural scenery, flower, tree, article, animal, and plant.
7. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of said leads is magnetic.
8. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of said plates is magnetic.
9. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of said plates is a metal plate.
10. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of said plates is a circuit board.
11. A lamp chess module as claimed in claim 1 further comprising: sound device to effect audio fun during chess playing.
12. A lamp chess module, comprising:
a chess body, embedded with a light unit, having a first lead and a second lead on a bottom of the chess body as extension electrodes of the light unit; and
a chess board comprising:
a top electrode plate having a through hole;
a bottom electrode plate when the lamp chess piece is placed in position, the bottom electrode plate electrically couples to the first lead, and the top electrode plate electrically couples to the second lead.
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