`
`Attorney Docket No. SPRUSON-08795
`
`PA TENT
`
`In re Application of:
`Serial No.:
`Filed:
`
`Simon Nicholas Richmond
`10/789,488
`02/26/2004
`
`Group No.:
`Examiner:
`
`Entitled:
`
`A Solar Powered Light Assembly To Produce Light Of Varying Colours
`
`RESPONSE TO NDTHCE T0 lFlllLlE MISSING PARTS
`
`MS Missing Parts
`Commissioner for Patents
`PO. Box 1450
`
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
`
`CERTIFICATE OF MAILING UNDER 37 C.F.R. § l.8(a)(l)(i)(A)
`
`I hereby certify that this correspondence (along with any referred to as being attached or enclosed) is, on the date
`shown below, being deposited with the US. Postal Service with sufficient postage as first class mail in an envelope
`addressed to: MS Missing Parts, Commissioner for Patents, PO. Box 450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, on
`July 19, 2004.
`
`liff Cannon-Cin
`
`Sir or Madam:
`
`In response to the Notice to File Missing Parts of Application -- Filing Date Granted (Form PTO-1533)
`
`mailed 19 May 2004 (a copy of which is enclosed), applicant submits the following documents:
`
`>
`
`>
`
`Executed combined Declaration and Power of Attorney
`
`7 Sheets of Formal Drawings
`
`> Certified copy of Australian Application No. 2003271383, filed 23 December 2003.
`
`A check in the amount of $130.00 is enclosed herewith to cover:
`
`$130.00 surcharge for filing missing parts of an application
`
`The Commissioner is hereby authorized to charge payment of any fees associated with this
`
`communication or credit any overpayment to Deposit Account No. 08-1290. An originally executed duplicate
`
`of this transmittal is enclosed for this purpose.
`
`Dated:
`
`July 19, 2004
`
`4 ’
`
`Christine A. Lekutis
`
`Registration No. 51,934
`
`MEDLEN & CARROLL, LLP
`101 Howard Street, Suite 350
`San Francisco, California 94105
`415/904-6500
`
`k O f RRQU q R
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 1
`
`
`
`
`
`Page 1 of 2
`
`1’?
`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMNIERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`R0. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`www.mplogov
`
`APPLICATION NUMBER
`
`V
`
`FILING OR 371 (c) DATE
`
`FIRST NAMED APPLICANT
`
`ATTORNEY DOCKET NUMBER
`
`10/789,488
`
`02/26/2004
`
`Simon Nicholas Richmond
`
`SPRUSON-08795
`
`Christine A.. Lekutis
`“8/535“; 8‘ CARROLL LLP
`101 Howard Street
`San Francisco, CA 94105
`
`CONFIRMATION NO. 7998
`
`FORMALITIES LETTER
`||||l|llilllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll|||||||lll|||ll||l||||l||||l
`
`
`*ocooooooo12708645*
`
`Date Mailed: 05/19/2004
`
`NOTICE TO FILE MISSING PARTS OF NONPROVISIONAL APPLICATION
`
`07/23/2004 GHORDDFI oooooooe 1014014r
`Mustment date:
`a
`-
`.fie
`(trimmer. Gun
`r1 00000002 1014
`'
`01 M11
`‘130'00
`
`r'
`
`'
`
`FILED UNDER 37 CFR 1.53(b)
`
`Filing Date Granted
`
`Items Required To Avoid Abandonment:
`
`An application number and filing date have been accorded to this application. The item(s) indicated below,
`however, are missing. Applicant is given TWO MONTHS from the date of this Notice within which to file all
`required items and pay any fees required below to avoid abandonment. Extensions of time may be obtained by
`filing a petition accompanied by the extension fee under the provisions of 37 CFR 1.136(a).
`
`o The oath or declaration is unsigned.
`0 To avoid abandonment, a late filing fee or oath or declaration surcharge as set forth in 37 CFR 1.16(e) of
`$130 for a non-small entity, must be submitted with the missing items identified in this letter.
`
`The application is informal since it does not comply with the regulations for the reason(s) indicated below.
`
`The required item(s) identified below must be timely submitted to avoid abandonment:
`
`0 Replacement drawings in compliance with 37 CFR 1.84 and 37 CFR 1.121 are required. The drawings
`submitted are not acceptable because:
`
`a The drawings submitted to the Office are not electronically reproducible. Drawing
`sheets must be submitted on paper. which is flexible, strong, white, smooth, non-shiny.
`and durable (see 37 CFR 1.84(e)). See Figure(s) 10.
`
`SUMMARY OF FEES DUE:
`
`Total additional fee(s) required for this application is $130 for a Large Entity
`
`0 $130 Late oath or declaration Surcharge.
`07/26/2004 BHORDDFI 00000001 10709488
`
`01 FC:1051
`
`130.00 0P
`
`k O f RRQU q S
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 2
`
`
`
`'
`
`Page 2 of 2
`
`Replies should be mailed to:
`
`Mail Stop Missing Parts
`Commissioner for Patents
`
`PO. Box 1450
`
`Alexandria VA 22313-1450
`
`
`
`A copy ofthis notice MUST be returned with the reply.
`
`Customer Service Center
`
`Initial Patent Examination Division (703) 308-1202
`PART 2 - COPY TO BE RETURNED WITH RESPONSE
`
`k O f RRQU q T
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 3
`
`
`
`
`
`COMBHNIEID DECLARATION-AND POWER
`OF ATTORNEY FOR PATIENT APPLHCATION
`
`PA TENT
`Attorney Doeket No.: SPRUSON-0879S
`
`37, Code ofl’ederal Regulations, §
`
`l.56(a).
`
`I hereby claim I‘oretgn priority benefits under Title 35, United States Code. § 119, of any foreign ap|)licalion(s) t‘or patent or
`inventOr's certificate listed below, and have also identified below any foreign application for patent or t'nvcntor’s certificate huvmg
`a filing date before that of the application on which priority is claimed:
`
`Yes
`23/12/03
`AU
`2003271383
`M R H“ W
`Number
`Fort/1113'
`DtIy/Mmtr/t/l’cul' Filer!
`Priority C‘lmmt'd
`l hereby declare that all statements made herein or my owu knowledge are true, and that all statements made on int'tn'mation and
`beliefare believed to be true; and t‘unher, that these statements were made with the knowledge that willt‘ul faISu Statements and
`the like so made are punishable by fine or imprisonment or both, tindcr§ 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code, and that
`such willt‘nl false Statements may jcopal'diZC the validity of the application or any patent i55ucd thereon.
`
`POWER OF ATTORNEY
`
`As a named inventor, l hereby appoint the firm of MEDLI-LN & CARROLL, LLl’, a firm comprised of:
`Tanya A. Arcnson
`(Reg. No. 47,391) ,
`Robert A. Goetz
`(Reg. No. P—55,210)
`Donald A. Baricevac
`(Reg. No. 44,021)
`Malta A. Hantdan
`(Reg. No. 43,655)
`Jason R. Bond
`(Reg. No. 45,439)
`Themas C. Howerton
`(Reg. No. 48,650)
`Mary Ann D. Brow
`(Reg. No. 42,363)
`J. Mitchell Jones
`(Reg. No. 44,174)
`Thomas W. Brown
`(Reg. No. 50,002)
`Christine A. Lckutis
`(Reg. No. 51,934)
`Peter 0. Carroll
`(Reg. No. 32.837)
`James C. Mason
`(Reg. No. 50,255)
`David A. Cnsimir
`(Reg. No, 42.395)
`David J. Wilsou
`(Reg. No. 45,225)
`as my attorneys to pl‘t)5t:t;ttlc this application and transact all business in the Patent and 'l'radeniark Ot‘liee connected there“ ith:
`Please direct all correspondence and telephone calls regarding this application to:
`
`Christine A. I.ekutis
`
`1.1 l'
`Ml-‘lJllzN & C'AttROIl,
`101 Howard Street. Suite 350
`San Francisco, California 94103
`
`.
`
`'l‘elephonc:
`Facsimile:
`
`415/904—6500
`JlS/OOJ-OSIO
`
`Full Name of Sole or First 1 ventor: Simon
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q U
`Jia'wei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 4
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q V
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 5
`
`
`
`2/7
`
`23 31 M35
`33 32
`l
`27 30
`
`25
`
`
`
`
`
`:
`
`247/? {a}
`
`36 /'
`“J
`
`22 15
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q W
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 6
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q X
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q Y
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 8
`
`
`
`5/7
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q Z
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 9
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q RQ
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 10
`
`
`
`
`
`F/G. 70
`
`k O f RRQU q RR
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 11
`
`
`
`:1,
`J!! AUSTRALIA “2’
`
`(U/ /bv’/ ‘fZSé
`
`Patent Office
`
`Canberra
`
`SALES hereby certify that annexed is a true copy of the Complete specification
`in connection with Application No. 2003271383 for a patent by HPM
`INDUSTRIES PTY LTD as filed on 23 December 2003.
`
` I, JULIE BILLINGSLEY, TEAM LEADER EXAMINATION SUPPORT AND
`
`WITNESS my hand this
`Twenty-seyenth day of February 2004
`
`/'M7’&7
`
`JULIE BILLINGSLEY
`
`TEAM LEADER EXAMINATION
`SUPPORT AND SALES
`
`CERTIFIED COPY OF
`PRIORITY DOCUMENT
`k O f RRQU q RS
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 12
`
`
`
`S&F Ref: 662114
`
`AUSTRALIA
`
`PATENTS ACT 1990
`
`COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
`
`FOR A STANDARD PATENT
`
`Name and
`Address
`
`of Applicant :
`
`Address for
`Service:
`
`HPM Industries Pty Ltd
`Level 1, Unit 3
`
`40-48 O'Dea Avenue
`Waterloo New South Wales 2017
`Australia
`
`Spruson & Ferguson
`St Martins Tower Level 35
`31 Market Street
`
`Sydney NSW 2000 ‘
`(CCN 3710000177)
`
`Invention Title:
`
`A Solar Powered Light Assembly to Produce Light of
`Varying Colours
`
`The following statement is a fill] description of this. invention, including the best method of
`performing it known to me/us:-
`
`S345c
`
`k O f RRQU q RT
`Iawele a.
`X III
`I‘ 'age
`
`
`
`
`
`A SOLAR POWERED LIGHT ASSEMBLY TO PRODUCE LIGHT OF
`
`-1-
`
`end of the spike there is mounted a diffuser surrounding a lamp, with the lamp being
`
`
`
`VARYING COLOURS
`
`Technical Field
`
`The present invention relates to solar powered lights and more particularly but
`
`not exclusively to solar powered lights that produce a light of varying colour.
`
`Background of the Invention
`
`Light devices that employ LED systems to produce a variable colour are known.
`
`Examples are described in USA Patents 6459919, 6608458, 6150774 and 6016038.
`
`It is
`
`also known to have “garden lights" that are solar powered. For example such garden
`
`lights include a body providing a spike that is driven into a ground surface. At the upper
`
`driven by rechargeable batteries and a solar cell.
`
`The abovementioned lighting apparatus have a number of disadvantages
`
`including difficulty in adjusting the various lighting functions and not producing a
`
`uniform desired colour when required to do so.
`
`It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at
`
`Object of the Invention
`
`least one of the above disadvantages.
`
`Summary of the Invention
`
`There is disclosed herein a lighting device to produce light of varying colour,
`
`said device including:
`
`a body;
`
`a lens mounted on the body and generally enclosing a chamber having an upper
`
`rim surrounding a top opening, and a bottom region;
`
`a reflector mounted in the bottom region;
`
`a cap assembly including securing means to releasably engage the rim so that the
`
`cap assembly can be selectively removed from the lens; said assembly including:
`
`a base;
`
`a circuit having at least two lamps of different colours which are activated to
`
`produce a desired colour including a varying colour, the lamps being mounted to direct
`
`light into said chamber, a solar cell mounted on an exposed surface of the assembly and
`
`[R:\lJBTr]OJSI9xpecidochx.-i
`
`k O f RRQU q RU
`
`
`
`-2-
`
`rechargeable batteries to power the circuit, a light sub-circuit connected to the lamps to
`
`deliver electric power thereto so that the lamps produce said desired colour, and a switch
`
`operated to deliver electric power from the batteries and cell to said sub—circuit, the switch
`
`being exposed to provide for access thereto by a user.
`
`Preferably, said switch is on an exposed downwardly facing surface.
`
`Preferably, said circuit includes three lamps, each of a different colour.
`
`Preferably, said lens is a first lens, and said device includes a second lens, said
`
`second lens being attached to said base and providing a cavity into which the LEDs direct
`
`light, with the light leaving said second lens then passing through said first lens.
`
`Preferably, the first and second lenses diffuse light.
`Preferably, said body includes a post havingiopposite first and second ends, with
`
`[EszTTpJSIfipeeidxzhxa
`
`a spike attached to said first end, and said first lens attached to said second end.
`
`Preferably, said second lens is detachably secured to said post.
`
`Preferably, said switch is a first switch, and second sub-circuit includes an
`
`integrated circuit and a second switch connected to said integrated circuit, the second
`
`switch being exposed to provide for access thereto by a user.
`
`Preferably, said second switch activates said integrated circuit to select a desired
`
`colour.
`
`Preferably, said second switch is on said exposed surface.
`
`Brief Description of the Drawings
`
`A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of
`
`example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
`
`Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation of a lighting device;
`
`Figure 2 is a schematic sectioned front elevation of the device of Figure 1;
`
`Figure 3 is a schematic sectioned side elevation of the device of Figure 1;
`
`Figure 4 is a schematic plan View of a moulding employed in the device of
`
`Figure 1;
`
`Figure 5 is a schematic plan view of a base member of the device of Figure l;
`
`.
`
`Figure 6 is a schematic to plan view of a cap assembly employed in the device of
`
`Figure 1;
`
`Figure 7 is a schematic isometric view of a lens employed in the device of Figure
`
`1;
`
`k O f RRQU q RV
`
`
`
`-3-
`
`Figure 8 is a schematic isometric view of a second lens employed in the device
`
`of Figure l; and
`
`Figure 9 is a circuit diagram of the circuit of the board of Figure 4.
`
`Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
`
`In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a lighting device
`
`10. The device 10 of this embodiment is configured as a “garden light”. The device 10
`includes aibody 11 including a post 12 from the lower end from which there extends a
`
`spike 13. The spike 13 is driven into a ground surface so that the post 12 is exposed
`
`[munrnms[WWW
`
`The components of the circuit 29 are located within the chamber 27, while the upper
`surface of the assembly 27 is provided with the solar cell 30. The cell 30 is exposed
`
`above the ground surface.
`
`Attached to-the upper end of the post 12 is a lens assembly 14. The lens
`
`assembly 14 includes a lens 15 that encompasses a chamber 16. The lower end of the
`
`lens 15 has fixed to it a “bayonet” fitting 17 that engages a shafi 18 fixed to the upper end
`
`of the post 12. The fitting 17 includes an “L” shaped slot 19 through which the shaft 18
`
`passes to secure the lens assembly 14 to the upper end of the post 12.
`
`The chamber 16 includes a lower portion 20 within which there is mounted an
`
`arcuate reflector 21 that is concave.
`
`The lens 15 has a rim 22 surrounding the upper opening 23 of the lens 15.
`
`Removably attached to the rim 22 is a cap assembly 24. The assembly 24
`
`includes a cover 25 fixed to a base 26. The base 26 is located beneath the cover 25 and is
`
`shielded thereby. The base 26 and cover 25 encompass a chamber 27 within which there
`
`is a mounted moulding 28. The moulding 28 is provided with battery compartments 32..
`
`through a central rectangular aperture 31 of the cap 25.
`
`Mounted within the chamber 27 via battery compartments 32 are rechargeable
`
`batteries 33 which are used to energise three LEDs 34. The LEDs 34 when illuminated
`
`produce red, green and blue light.
`The cap assembly 24 is generally circular in configuration so as to provide the
`
`device 10 with a generally vertical longitudinal axis 35.
`
`The base 26 has radially inward projecting flange segments 36 that engage with
`radially outward extending flange segments 37 of the rim 22 to be secured thereto. By
`
`angular movement of the cap assembly 24 about the axis 35, the segments 36 and 37
`
`engage or disengage to secure or to release the assembly 24 with respect to the lens 15.
`
`k O f RRQU q RW
`
`
`
`. -4-
`
`As can be noted from Figure 5, the flange segments 27 have end abutment portions 38
`
`against which these segments 36 engage when the assembly 24 is secured to the lens 15.
`
`Mounted on the under surface of the base 26 is a second lens 38. Accordingly,
`
`the diodes 34 when activated have their light preferably diffused by the lens 38 and then
`
`further diffused by the lens 15. This in particular aids in producing a more evenly
`
`coloured light when the diodes 34 are activated.
`
`The circuit 29 powers and controls the lighting device 10 in accordance with an
`
`embodiment of this invention. The circuit 29 consists of a number of interconnected sub—
`
`circuits, including a power supply circuit, a light operated circuit, a boost-up circuit, a
`
`rectifier circuit, and a light circuit.
`
`The power supply circuit comprises a solar cell 30 connected in series to a
`
`forward biased diode 39, which is in turn connected to a positive terminal of a battery 33.
`
`A negative terminal of the battery 33 is then connected to the solar cell 30 to complete the
`
`power supply circuit.
`
`In this example, the diode 39 is a model number INS 817 Schottky
`
`diode and the battery comprises two rechargeable 1.2 volt battery cells.
`
`It will be
`
`apparent to a person skilled in the art that other diode and battery configurations may be
`
`utilised without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
`
`When the solar cell 30 is exposed to sufficient light, the solar cell converts some
`
`39 to charge the battery 33. Thus, during the day the solar cell 30 converts energy from
`
`the sun to charge the battery 33. The diode 39 prevents the battery 33 from expending
`
`any power on the solar cell 30.
`
`The power supply circuit is connected in parallel to the light operated circuit,
`
`which is connected across the terminals of the battery 33. The positive terminal of the
`
`battery 33 is connected to a switch 40, which is in turn connected to a 100k!) first resistor
`
`41. The first resistor 41 is connected in series with a second, light-dependent resistor 42.
`
`The second resistor 42 connects to the negative terminal of the batteries 33 to complete
`
`the light operated circuit. The value of resistance of the second resistor 42 depends on the
`
`amount of light to which the second resistor 42 is exposed. When there is not much light,
`
`such as occurs during the night, the value of the second resistor 42 increases. During the
`
`daytime, when there is sufficient light, the value of the second resistor 42 decreases.
`
`The boost-up circuit is connected to the light operated circuit, in parallel with the
`
`first resistor 41 and the second, light-dependent resistor 42. A first circuit node 43 is
`
`defined between the switch 40 and the first resistor 41. Connected to the node 43, is an
`
`
`
`of the solar energy to electrical energy and creates a current that passes through the diode
`
`[kaITPJSlkpcddnaha
`
`k O f RRQU q RX
`
`
`
`1
`
`-5-
`
`emitter terminal of a first triode 44. A collector terminal of the first
`
`triode 44 is
`
`connected in series with a 100k!) third resistor 45. The third resistor 45 is then connected
`
`to a point between the first resistor 41 and the second resistor 42.
`
`A 220kQ fourth resistor 46 is connected to node 43 across the emitter and base
`
`terminals of the first triode 44.
`
`In parallel with the fourth resistor 46, and also connected
`
`across the emitter and base terminals of the first triode 44, is a 4.7nF first capacitor 48.
`
`Further connected to node 43, across the emitter and base terminals of the first triode 44
`
`and in parallel with each of the fourth resistor 46 and the first capacitor 48, is a IOOuI-l
`
`inductor 49 in series with a lnF second capacitor 50. The second capacitor is then
`
`connected to the base terminal of the first triode 44.
`
`A 20kg fifth resistor 51 is connected across the base and collector terminals of
`
`and base terminals, respectively, of a second triode 52. The emitter terminal of the
`
`second triode 52 is connected to the negative terminal of the batteries 33.
`
`Connected between the inductor 49 and the second capacitor 50 is the collector
`
`terminal of a third triode 53. The base terminal of the third triode 53 is connected via an
`
`intermediary circuit to the collector terminal of the second triode 52. The intermediary
`
`circuit consists of a 2.4m fourth resistor 54 in parallel with a lnF third capacitor 55. The
`
`emitter terminal of the third triode 53 is connected to the negative terminal of the battery
`
`33.
`
`Also connected between the inductor 49 and the second capacitor 50 is the
`
`rectifier circuit. A forward biased second diode 56 is connected to a point between the
`
`inductor 49 and the second capacitor 50, and then to a positive terminal of a 33 uF fourth
`
`capacitor 57. The negative terminal of the fourth capacitor 57 is connected to the
`
`negative terminal of the battery 33. A second circuit node 58 is defined between the
`
`second diode 56 and the fourth capacitor 57. Connected in parallel with the fourth
`
`capacitor 57, between the second node 58 and the negative terminal of the battery 33 is a
`
`reverse biased 4.5V third diode 59. The second diode 56, the fourth capacitor 57 and the
`
`third diode 59 comprise the rectifier circuit. Further connected to the second circuit node
`
`58, in parallel with each of the capacitor 57 and the reverse diode 59, is a light circuit 60.
`
`The light circuit 60 contains an integrated circuit (IC) 61 having 16 pins.
`
`Each of pins 1, 15 and 16 is connected in series to respective switches 69, 70, 60. Each of
`
`the switches 69, 70 and 60 is then connected to the negative terminal of the battery 33. In
`
`one embodiment, the switches 69, 70, 60 correspond to the LEDs 34A, 34B, and 34C to
`
`the firsttriode 44. Connected across the terminals of the third resistor 45 are the collector
`
`
`
`[mu maimmzb.
`
`k O f RRQU q RY
`
`
`
`'6T
`
`enable or disable a particular colour range.
`
`In another embodiment, the switches 69,70,
`
`60 determine the frequency of a colour changing effect.
`
`In a fiirther embodiment, the
`
`switches 69,70, 60 determine the intensity of light emitted by each of the LEDs 34A, 34B,
`
`and 34C. Various combinations of the frequency and intensity of light are also possible.
`
`and are not readily accessible by a user.
`
`Pin 4 of the IC 61 enables an optional pause function. In this embodiment, pin 4
`
`connects to a push button 65 that is, in turn, connected to the negative terminal of the
`
`batteries 33. Pin 3 of the IC 61 connects to the second circuit node 58.
`
`Connected to the second circuit node 58,and in parallel with one another, are first
`
`second and third forward biased light emitting diodes (LEDs) 34A, 34B and 34C. The
`
`first VLED 34A is connected in series with a sixth resistor 66 that is connected to pin 13 of
`the IC 61. The second LED 34B is connected in series with a seventh resistor 67 that is
`
`connected to pin 12 of the IC 61. The third LED 34C 'is connected in series with an
`
`eighth resistor 68 that is connected to pin 11 of the IC 61. In this example, the first LED
`
`34A is blue, the second LED 34B is green and the third LED 34C is red.“
`Pins 6 and 8 of the IC 61 are tied to one another via a ninth resistor 71. Pin 9 of
`
`the IC 61 is tied to the negative terminal of the battery 33.
`
`During the day, the solar cell 30 charges the battery 33. The value of the second
`
`resistor 42 is low and, consequently, small amounts of current flow through the boost-up
`circuit, rectifier circuit and light circuit. As night falls, the amount of energy converted
`
`by the solar cell 30 decreases. The resistance of the second resistor 42 increases and more
`
`current flows into the boost-up circuit, rectifier circuit and light circuit. This activates the
`
`LEDs 34A, 34B, and 34C in the light circuit and the light device 10 produces a changing
`
`light effect.
`
`The integrated circuit 61 controls each of the first, second and third LEDs 34A,
`
`34B, and 34C to produce a changing light effect for the light device 10. The integrated
`
`circuit varies thefrequency and intensity of light emitted by the LEDs 34A, 34B, and 34C
`
`to produce a constantly changing kaleidoscopic effect. The light device 10 displays a
`
`constantly changing lighting effect that cycles through the light spectrum by ramping up
`
`and ramping down the intensity of light displayed by the LEDs 34A, 34B, and 34C.
`
`Connecting the optional pause function of pin 4 of the IC 61 to the push button
`
`65 enables a user to stop the changing light effect and maintain a constant colour. In this
`
`The switches 69, 70, 60 can be made accessible to a user to create custom lighting effects.
`Alternatively, the switches 69, 70, 60 are set according to a predetermined configuration
`
`
`
`[mum-nos: lawman:
`
`k O f RRQU q RZ
`
`
`
`-7-
`
`manner, a user can select a preferred colour for a lighting effect. The user observes the
`
`changing colour effect and when a desired colour is displayed, the user depresses the
`
`pause button 65.
`
`The colour displayed at the time that the button is pressed then remains on.
`
`Preferably, the circuit retains sufficient charge such that a user selected colour is retained
`
`during the day and is displayed again when the light is reactivated the following evening.
`
`In this manner, the user does not have to reselect a desired colour each night. To reinstate
`
`the changing light effect, the user presses the push button 65 again and the changing light
`- effect resumes.
`I
`
`
`
`It will be readily apparent to a person skilled in the art that there are many
`
`circuit variations possible for enabling and controlling the lighting display, without
`
`departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
`
`The switches 40 and 65 are mounted on the base 26 so as to be on a downwardly
`
`facing surface 72 of the base 26. This enables a user to control the device via readily
`
`accessible switches, without needing to remove the cap assembly 24.
`
`[mmsrrpumpaddocm
`
`k O f RRQU q SQ
`
`
`
`-3-
`
`The claims defining the invention are as follows:
`
`1.
`
`A lighting device to produce light of varying colour, said device
`
`including:
`
`a body;
`
`a lens mounted on the body and generally enclosing a chamber having an upper
`
`rim surrounding a top opening, and a bottom region;
`
`a reflector mounted in the bottom region;
`
`a cap assembly including securing means to releasably engage the rim so that the
`
`cap assembly can be selectively removed from the lens; said assembly including:
`
`a base;
`
`a circuit having at least two lamps of different colours which are activated to
`
`produce a desired colour including a varying colour, the lamps being mounted to direct
`
`light into said chamber, a solar cell mounted on an exposed surface of the assembly and
`
`rechargeable batteries to power the circuit, a light sub-circuit connected to the lamps to
`
`deliver electric power thereto so that the lamps produce said desired colour, and a switch
`
`operated to deliver electric power from the batteries and cell to said sub-circuit, the switch
`
`being exposed to provide for access thereto by a user.
`
`2.
`
`The device of claim 1 wherein,
`
`said switch is on an exposed
`
`
`
`downwardly facing surface.
`3.
`The device of claim 2 wherein, said circuit includes three lamps, each of
`a different colour.
`
`4.
`
`The device of claim 1 wherein, said lens is a first lens, and said device
`
`includes a second lens, said second lens being attached to said base and providing a cavity
`
`into which the LEDs direct light, with the light leaving said second lens then passing
`
`through said first lens.
`
`5.
`
`6.
`
`The device of claim 4 wherein,
`
`the first and second lenses diffuse light.
`
`The device of claim 5 wherein, said body includes a post having
`
`opposite first and second ends, with a spike attached to said first 'end, and said first lens
`
`attached to said second end.
`
`7.
`
`The device of claim 6 wherein, said second lens is detachably secured to
`
`said post.
`
`8.
`
`The device of claim 1 wherein, said switch is a first switch, and second
`
`sub-circuit includes an integrated circuit and a second switch connected to said integrated
`
`circuit, the second switch being exposed to provide for access thereto by a user.
`
`[Kmfnolflkpeddoezhn
`
`k O f RRQU q SR
`
`
`
`-9-
`
`9.
`
`The device of claim 8 wherein, said second switch activates said
`
`The device of claim 9 wherein, said second switch is on said exposed
`
`
`
`integrated circuit to select a desired fixed colour.
`
`10.
`
`surface.
`
`Dated 23 December, 2003
`
`HPM Industries Pty Ltd
`
`Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person
`
`SPRUSON & FERGUSON
`
`[RMJB‘ITFJS twang
`
`k O f RRQU q SS
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q ST
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q SU
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q SV
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q SW
`
`
`
`
`
`k O f RRQU q SX
`
`
`
`A SOLAR POWERED LIGHT ASSEMBLY TO PRODUCE LIGHT OF
`
`VARYING COLOURS
`
`Abstract
`
`A garden light 10 having a body (1 l) with a post (12), the lower end of which is
`
`5
`
`provided with a spike (13). The upper end of the post (1 1) receives a lens assembly (12).
`
`Secured to the lens assembly (12) is a cap assembly (24) that has three LEDs that are
`
`activated to produce a varying colour light.
`
`W1wm‘mmwl‘
`
`[menumu'aocm
`
`k O f RRQU q SY
`
`
`
`This Page is Inserted by IFW Indexing and Scanning
`OperationsandIs not part of the Official Record
`BEST AVAILABLE IMAGES
`
`Defective images within this document are accurate representations of the original
`documents submitted by the applicant.
`
`Defects in the images include but are not limited tO the items checked:
`Q’éACK BORDERS
`
`El IMAGE CUT OFF AT TOP, BOTTOM OR SIDES
`
`Cl FADED TEXT OR DRAWING
`
`El BLURRED OR ILLEGIBLE TEXT OR DRAWING
`
`El SKEWED/SLANTED IMAGES
`
`. El COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS
`
`Cl GRAY SCALE DOCUMENTS
`
`El LINES OR MARKS ON ORIGINAL DOCUMENT
`
`D REFERENCE(S) OR EXHIBIT(S) SUBMITTED ARE POOR QUALITY
`
`CI OTHER:
`
`IMAGES ARE BEST AVAILABLE COPY.
`
`As rescanning these documents will not correct the image
`problems checked, please do not report these problems to
`the IFW Image Problem Mailbox.
`'
`
`k O f RRQU q SZ
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 29
`
`
`
`
`
`W
`
`PA TENT
`
`Attorney Docket No. SPRUSON-08795
`
`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`In re Application of: Simon Nicholas Richmond
`Serial No.:
`10/789,488
`Filed:
`02/26/2004
`
`Group No.: 2875
`Examiner:
`
`Entitled:
`
`A Solar Powered Light Assembly To Produce Light Of
`Varying Colours
`
`NOTIFICATION OF FILING OF
`
`CONTINUING OR DIVISIONAL APPLICATION
`
`Commissioner for Patents
`
`PO. Box 1450
`
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
`
`CERTIFICATE OF MAILING UNDER 37 CFR 1.8(a)
`
`I hereby certify that this correspondence is being deposited with the United States Postal
`Service as first class mail in an envelope addressed to the:
`missioner for Patents, PO. Box
`1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, on April 7, 2005.
`
`By: Cliff Cannon-Cin
`
`Sir or Madam:
`
`Notification is hereby being made of the filing of a:
`
`continuation-in—part
`
`application for this case
`
`concurrently herewith.
`
`Dated:ML m
`
`Christine A. Lekutis
`
`Registration No. 51,934
`
`MEDLEN & CARROLL, LLP
`
`101 Howard Street, Suite 350
`
`San Francisco, California 94105
`
`415/904—6500
`
`k O f RRQU q TQ
`Jiawei et al. Exhibit 1104 Page 30
`
`