Abstract: A solar powered security light is provided which includes a universal mounting bracket. The security light has a mounting recess which receives the mounting bracket and allows the luminaire to be variably installed in an eave, wall, and gutter or pole mount position. The solar charging station includes associated charging circuits to charge storage devices such that the security light does not need directly line voltage connection. Further the charging station may be placed remote from the luminaire housing and include required electronics thereby reducing the footprint of the luminaire housing and increasing the installation locations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 2019
Date of Patent:
July 21, 2020
Assignee:
HEALTHCO LLC
Inventors:
Scott Blaise Tylicki, Leeman Elliot Stevens
Abstract: The described embodiments relate to systems, methods, and apparatuses for controlling a lighting unit to provide multiple different static and dynamic illumination patterns. The illumination patterns can be provided in response to changes in environmental conditions detected by sensors of the lighting unit. For instance, the lighting unit can provide a flame-like illumination pattern when the sensor is detecting a first threshold amount of motion, and a static illumination pattern when the sensor is detecting a second threshold amount of motion. The flame-like illumination pattern can be expressed using multiple light guides that extend from the lighting unit and receive different colors of light that imitate the motion of a flame. The light guides can be, for example, cylindrical or pipe-shaped, and etched with different patterns to absorb and reflect incident light.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 13, 2017
Date of Patent:
April 10, 2018
Assignee:
HealthCo LLC
Inventors:
Scott Blaise Tylicki, Brian James Skelton, Michael C. Garrett, Michael C. McKee, Jackson Wilson
Abstract: A transmitter apparatus effective for activating a remotely situated appliance includes a radio frequency (RF) transmitter. The RF transmitter is configured to be mounted to a structural element of a building and configured to receive an actuation by a user to wirelessly transmit a signal. An antenna is coupled to the RF transmission circuitry and is arranged and configured to transmit the signal to a remotely situated appliance. The antenna is disposed within an opening in the structural element of the building and is of dimensions so as to extend at least partially through the opening. The antenna transmits the signal to the appliance without significant interference or absorption from the structural element of the building.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2013
Date of Patent:
February 4, 2014
Assignee:
HealthCo LLC
Inventors:
Scott B. Tylicki, Jimmy David Claiborne, Timothy Gale Birdwell