Watercraft Light
A watercraft includes a light source illuminated in response to a sound signal. The light source may be a decorative light or color coded to function as a port light, a starboard light, or an aft light. The sound source may be from a wireless transmission, line level output from a media player, or speaker output from media player, as examples.
The present disclosure relates to watercraft lights.
RELATED ART DESCRIPTIONSWatercraft lights used for navigation are typically limited by color to green, red, and white. Control of the navigation lights is typically limited to ON and OFF.
An exemplary embodiment is a watercraft with a hull. It includes a light source and a controller for synchronizing operation of the light source with a sound signal. The personal watercraft may include a translucent hull portion with the light source positioned to show through the translucent portion. Alternatively, substantially all of the hull may be covered in translucent material. In some embodiments, the personal watercraft includes a microphone input for receiving sound as the sound signal.
The personal watercraft may include a controller that is sensitive to sound and enabled for controlling the output (e.g., turning on, affecting the brightness, etc.) of a light emitting diode (LED). In some embodiments, the controller includes an input for receiving an external signal (e.g., an audio OUT signal from a media player or other line level output) as the sound signal. The signal may be wired or wireless (e.g., Bluetooth™).
The controlled light source may be standard green and red navigation lights. In other embodiments , the light source includes red, green and blue bulbs. The red, green and blue lights may be light emitting diodes or incandescent bulbs.
Other embodiments are personal watercrafts with a substantially watertight hulls having a translucent portion. They further include a light source for showing through the translucent portion when operating and a controller for causing the light source to operate in synchronization with a music source. In various embodiments, the music source couples to a media player, microphone, or electronic memory. The light source may include a light emitting diode or other suitable light used in a watercraft for navigation, decoration, or for visibility.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTSVarious lighting technologies (e.g., LED, LCD, fiber optic, incandescent, fluorescent) may be used for bow light 110, bow light 201, front submerged light 209, front submerged light 114, front hull light 203, and front hull light 112. In some embodiments, front hull light 112 is a light strip that includes red, green, and blue outputs that can be mixed by controller 213 to achieve any color. The strip may be glued, fastened, or otherwise integrated into front hull 116.
Controller 213 in
Controller 213 affects whether particular lights are on, the brightness of the lights, and the color of the lights. Such control over the lights is done simultaneously in some embodiments to provide a desired output. For example, controller 213 may be configured to turn on standard navigation lights while also providing submerged lights with controls signals to pulsate ON and OFF with the drum beat of a song stored in memory 316 and played over speaker 320. In some embodiments, controller 213 responds to voice commands (e.g., “turn on navigation lights) received over microphone 310 to cause navigation lights to turn on.
A disclosed embodiment is a personal watercraft (e.g., watercraft 100 in
Watercraft 100 in
Controller 213 in
Smart phones often perform as music players (e.g., media players) and may be used to provide input to line level input 31, for example via a stereo speaker jack. Alternatively, antenna 302 may receive a Bluetooth protocol signal or similar signal from a smart phone or other media player with music data used by controller 213 to synchronize outputs to the music (e.g., via navigation output 304, submerged output 306, or hull light output 308). The outputs are synchronized to music and used to control lights by adjusting their brightness and color. In some embodiments, the lights are simply turned on. In other embodiments, the color, intensity, and other characteristics of the lights are affected by controller 213. Controller 213 may respond to a remote control signal received over radio waves or via an infrared signal (e.g., via antenna 302, which is shown for illustration purposes and not intended to limit technologies for receiving signals to a particular type, physical phenomenon, or protocol).
Objects that embody the appended claims may be described herein as “exemplary embodiments” or similar terms. Such descriptions are meant to indicate examples of claim subject matter. The descriptions are not meant to suggest, by use of the term “exemplary,” that one embodiment is better than another object.
Claims
1. A watercraft comprising:
- a hull;
- a light source; and
- a controller for synchronizing operation of the light source with a sound signal.
2. The personal watercraft of claim 1, further comprising:
- a translucent hull portion;
- wherein the light source is positioned to show through the translucent portion.
3. The personal watercraft of claim 1;
- wherein substantially all of the hull is covered in translucent material.
4. The personal watercraft of claim 1, further comprising:
- a microphone input for receiving sound as the sound signal.
5. The personal watercraft of claim 4, wherein the microphone is substantially water-proof.
6. The personal watercraft of claim 1, further comprising:
- a sound sensitive light emitting diode controller.
7. The personal watercraft of claim 1, further comprising:
- an input for receiving an external signal as the sound signal.
8. The personal watercraft of claim 7:
- wherein the input is for a line level output from a media player.
9. The personal watercraft of claim 7:
- wherein the input is for a wireless signal.
10. The personal watercraft of claim 9:
- wherein the wireless signal conforms to Bluetooth protocols.
11. The personal watercraft of claim 7:
- wherein the light source includes a green light and a red light.
12. The personal watercraft of claim 7:
- wherein the light source includes red, green and blue lights.
13. The personal watercraft of claim 12:
- wherein the red, green and blue lights include light emitting diodes.
14. A personal watercraft comprising:
- a substantially watertight hull with a translucent portion;
- a light source for showing through the translucent portion when operating; and
- a controller for causing the light source to operate in synchronization with a music source.
15. The personal watercraft of claim 14, wherein the music source couples to a media player.
16. The personal watercraft of claim 14, wherein the music source couples to a microphone.
17. The personal watercraft of claim 14, wherein the music source is electronic memory.
18. The personal watercraft of claim 14, wherein the light source includes a light emitting diode.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 4, 2012
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2014
Inventor: Bradley Ethington (Palmyra, NJ)
Application Number: 13/602,383
International Classification: B63B 45/00 (20060101); B63B 45/06 (20060101);