Abstract: A deployment system for illumination devices, including: a holding mechanism for engaging at least one illumination device; and a deploying mechanism for causing the at least one illumination device to exit the system. In the preferred embodiment, the deploying mechanism is at least one solenoid, where the at least one solenoid extends to cause the illumination device to exit the system. The system allows a user or an automated system to deploy illumination devices without being exposed to dangerous conditions. For example, the system can be mounted internally or externally to a law enforcement, road crew, or utility company vehicle. The user may then deploy the illumination devices to mark the road without being subjected to the dangers of oncoming traffic.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2003
Date of Patent:
September 12, 2006
Assignee:
PowerFlare Corporation
Inventors:
Kenneth S. Dueker, Paul M. Hagelin, Troy J. Edwards, Russell E. Tavernetti
Abstract: An illumination device, including: a shell with a plurality of sides, where the device can be positioned upon a surface or attached or suspended at any of the plurality of sides; and at least one light-emitting device within the shell, where when the device is positioned upon a surface or attached or suspended at any of the plurality of sides of the shell, light from the at least one light-emitting device emits through each of the plurality of sides of the shell. The device is thus easy to deploy and use. Its design is compatible with outsourced manufacturing, allowing for cost savings. The device can be reused many times. The device can also emit light for many hours longer and has ruggedness that far exceeds conventional devices. The device can also be used where conventional devices and other lighting devices cannot, including underwater.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2003
Date of Patent:
August 8, 2006
Assignee:
PowerFlare Corporation
Inventors:
Kenneth S. Dueker, Paul M. Hagelin, Troy J. Edwards, Russell E. Tavernetti