LIGHTS ILLUMINATING STAIRS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
IMAGILUX Imagination International, Inc. 2950 Chad Dr Eugene OR 97408 lights for illuminating stairs, doors and other portions of buildings; lights for use in illuminating signs and displays; LED (light emitting diodes) lighting fixtures for use in display, commercial, industrial, residential, and architectural accent lighting applications; LED lighting assemblies for illuminated signs;electronic and electrical systems design services; engineering design services; industrial design services; new product design services;
LUMITECH OPES INTERNATIONAL 328 Crandon Blvd Suite 119-179 Key Biscayne FL 33149 Lights for illuminating stairs, doors and other portions of buildings; Accent lights for indoor use; Aquarium lights; Battery-operated night lights; Battery-operated tap lights; Bicycle lights; Ceiling lights; Directional lights for bicycles; Flood lights; Lanterns for lighting; LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; LED (light emitting diodes) lighting fixtures for use in display, commercial, industrial, residential, and architectural accent lighting applications; LED and HID light fixtures; LED landscape lights; LED mood lights; LED underwater lights; Outdoor portable lighting products, namely, headlamps; Portable utility lights; Reading lights; Solar light fixtures, namely, indoor and outdoor solar powered lighting units and fixtures; Solar-powered all-weather lights; Wall lights;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A novelty item that spins at least one array of lights to produce a predetermined changing pattern of lights. The device has at least one array of lights that is supported by at least one flexible arm. The arms radially extend from a spinning hub. Consequently, when the arms rotate, the various lights in the array of lights rotate about the hub in a variety of circular pathways. A control circuit is provided in the hub that spins with the arms. The lights in the array of lights are coupled to the control circuit. The control circuit selectively flashes the lights in the array of lights in a manner that is synchronous to the speed at which the various lights are traveling in their circular pathways. As a result, the control circuit can cause the spinning array of lights to produce any desired pattern, display or alphanumeric message.