Abstract: This invention relates to phototherapy lights, in particular for a combination of Bright Light Therapy and Dawn Simulation. A phototherapy light source having two operational modes, a first dawn simulator mode; and a second, bright light therapy mode; the light comprising a controller coupled to a light source; and wherein, in said first mode said light source is controlled to provide variable illumination with a minimum light intensity of less than 1 lux at 50 centimeters, and in said second mode said light source is controlled to provide illumination with a light intensity of at least 1000 lux at 50 centimeters.
Abstract: An apparatus for controlling two light sources using an input voltage from a mains light dimmer, the light sources comprising a first light source configured to emit light having a second colour temperature, wherein the second colour temperature is higher than the first colour temperature, the apparatus comprising an input connection for receiving the input voltage from the mains light dimmer, a sensor for sensing a value voltage of the input voltage, driving means for driving the light sources, and a controller for controlling the driving means responsive to said sensing.
Abstract: An assembly for securing roof panels at selectable pitch angles includes a ridge beam having a horizontal ledge for contacting the underside of the upper edge of roof panels and a horizontally extending drip flange which overlies this ledge and provides a downwardly open cap channel. A sealing strip of elongated elastomeric material is slidably received in this cap channel and also is provided with a downwardly open flange channel therein which coextends therewith and receives and grips the upper edge of an elongated ridge cover flange therein and the lower portion of the cover flange extends over the top of the upper edge of the roof panels. This ridge cover flange is thus permitted to pivotly adjust vertically within the elastomeric strip to mate with the pitch of the roof panels to be covered by the cover flange at the upper ends of the roof panels.