Radiant Energy Responsive Load Device Patents (Class 315/150)
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Publication number: 20080164823Abstract: The present invention provides a lighting structure having a light source, wherein the light source configures at least one WLEDs and at least one multicolored LED units to obtain a layout of the lighting structure, wherein the at least one multicolored LED units comprise combinations of red light, green light and blue light LEDs or any multicolored LED combinations that are able to mix up white light; and a driving control system for automatically providing a plurality of driving signals of the light source according to a preset first setting value or providing a plurality of driving signals of the light source according to a second setting value of user input. And according to system preset or user input, provide light source with high color gamut and low power consumption. The light source can be used in liquid crystal display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd.Inventors: Danding HUANG, Shou Lung Chen, Huajun Peng, Ying Liu, Chen-Jung Tsai
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Publication number: 20080150432Abstract: An electroluminescent (EL) element is connected to the power supply and is intermittently operated as a lighting device and as a brightness sensor. For this purpose, the processing unit induces the controlled AC voltage source to reduce the voltage for a short period. The current intensity is measured by current measuring devices and the corresponding measuring signal is digitized using the analog/digital converter (A/D). A processing unit uses the signal and the effective voltage to determine, by means of empirical calibration data stored in the memory or by using a calibration function, the brightness, i.e. the luminance of the light that is incident on the EL element. The processing unit associates, using desired values stored in the memory, the detected brightness with an operating voltage level which ensures the desired emission brightness of the EL element when operated as a lighting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2005Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Gerfried Rudiger, Jens Richter, Oliver Narwark
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Patent number: 7391162Abstract: The invention relates to a luminaire with at least one LED and a method for operating the luminaire. The luminaire has a sensor for detecting at least a part of the light emitted by the LED and also a control unit for evaluating the sensor signals and for influencing the LED in a manner dependent on the sensor signals. After the luminaire has been switched on, a specific LED current flows and the light intensity of the LED is checked. In the case of a light intensity below a reference value, the LED current is raised by a defined value.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Aqua Signal AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ralph Rohlfing, Wolfgang Serfass
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Publication number: 20080106251Abstract: A digital panel meter includes a light-emitting diode (LED) display that is sufficiently bright to be easily read in direct sunlight. The digital panel meter also includes an ambient light-sensing circuit which automatically and continuously adjusts the brightness of the LED display in order to provide adequate readability in ambient light conditions ranging from full sunlight to total darkness.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Roy Manuel CABRAL, Joshua Clayton JOHNSTONE, Gary Charles PERRY
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Patent number: 7345430Abstract: Systems and methods presented herein provide for the control of electrical energy discharge from an electrode. In this regard, a sensor detects electrical energy discharged from the electrode and generates an electronic signal representative of a detected electrical energy discharge. Such a sensor may detect an electric field and/or light from the electrical energy discharge. The sensor may generate the electronic signal therefrom for subsequent processing. Accordingly, the system also includes a controller communicatively coupled to the sensor to determine a spurious discharge of the electrical energy discharge from the electrode. The controller processes the electronic signal to control at least one characteristic (e.g., voltage) of the electrical energy provided to the electrode. The controller may change a voltage of the electrical energy to the electrode in response to determining a spurious discharge of the electrical energy discharged from the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Ionatron, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Adler
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Patent number: 7329998Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for generating light using light-emitting elements and detecting the intensity and spectral power distribution of light using the same light-emitting elements as spectrally sensitive photodetectors. The light-emitting elements function in two modes, an ON mode and an OFF mode, wherein in the ON mode the light-emitting elements are activated and emit light of a particular frequency or range of frequencies. When in the OFF mode, the light-emitting elements are deactivated, wherein they do not emit light but serve to detect photons incident upon them thus generating an electrical signal representative of the intensity and spectral power distribution of the incident photons. The detected signal from the deactivated light-emitting elements can be used to provide photonic feedback to a lighting system, and thereby may be used to control the brightness and color balance of the lighting system.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Tir Systems Ltd.Inventor: Paul Jungwirth
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Patent number: 7318658Abstract: A high power LED color bulb with infrared remote function has a reflector having front and rear openings and a light guide hole, a light guide bar received inside light guide hole, an LED module with LED chips and a bulb cover with a controlling circuit board. The LED module is mounted on a rear end of the reflector with the LED chips inside the reflector. The controlling circuit board is inside the bulb cover, is connected electronically to the LED module and has an infrared sensor aligned with the light guide bar of the reflector. When an infrared signal comes through the front opening of the reflector, the infrared signal passes through the light guide bar and is received by the infrared sensor. Since the infrared sensor is behind the reflector and the LED chips, the infrared sensor avoids overheating from heat produced by the LED chips and does not have to be replaced simultaneously with the color bulb.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignees: Anteya Technology Corporation, Color Stars, Inc.Inventors: Hsu Cheng Wang, Wei Rur Chen, Chin Feng Su, Ting Feng Wu
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Patent number: 7301286Abstract: In a method of detecting arc discharge in a glow-discharge apparatus GD that has a high-frequency power source PS, a cutting pulse is output for time T1 to the high-frequency power source PS to stop a supply of power to the glow-discharge apparatus GD, when dVr/dt?dVf/dt increases over a first level, where Vf and Vr are a traveling-wave voltage and a reflected-wave voltage applied to the glow-discharge apparatus GD, respectively. Arc discharge is determined to have developed in the glow-discharge apparatus, when Vr/Vf increases to a second level or a higher level within a preset time To after the supply of power to the glow-discharge apparatus is stopped.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Shibaura Mechatronics CorporationInventor: Noboru Kuriyama
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Patent number: 7214950Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, thermal deformation or bending of membranes in a transition radiation emitting structure can be reduced by providing flex regions in the membranes or the membrane support structures. In a second embodiment, deformation of membranes is compensated for by fabricating the membranes to cooperatively bend in a similar manner and direction. In a third embodiment, deformation of the membrane is reduced by fabricating the membranes with an intrinsic tensile or compressive stress.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Sang H. Lee, Yashesh A. Shroff, Christof G. Krautschik
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Patent number: 7212287Abstract: Optical feedback for controlling color of light from a light source is provided. Incident optical energy of the light is detected as a function of discrete steps of wavelength. For each discrete step of wavelength, an X, Y and Z tristimulus subvalue is produced. All the X, Y and Z tristimulus subvalues for all the discrete steps are summed together to produce an X, Y and Z tristimulus value for the light. The X, Y and Z tristimulus values are used as feedback in controlling color of the light generated by the light source.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Rizal Jaffar, Len Li Kevin Lim, Joon Chok Lee
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Patent number: 7164110Abstract: The present invention provides an illumination management system that includes a first LED that outputs a first signal when exposed to a first spectrum of light, the first signal indicating an intensity of light from the first spectrum; a second LED that outputs a second signal when exposed to a second spectrum of light, the second signal indicating an intensity of light from the second spectrum and wherein the second spectrum includes at least some wavelengths that are not in said first spectrum. In some embodiments, more LEDs could be included in the system for associating the presence of light energy from different parts of the light spectrum. Also included is light control circuitry, coupled to the LEDs, configured to generate a lighting control signal that can be output to one or more lights to adjust the lights to a desired light level, wherein the lighting control signal varies in response to said first and second signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Watt Stopper, Inc.Inventors: Radu Pitigoi-Aron, Ulrich Forke, Roar Viala
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Patent number: 7045975Abstract: The present invention transforms existing electrical wall outlets into an emergency lighting system for homes, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes and businesses. The lighting device, designed as a replacement electrical wall outlet or receptacle, simply plugs into an existing dual outlet after removal of its faceplate. The lighting device continues to function as an electrical outlet, however, also comprises a local power source such as a constant charge lithium ion battery; a motion sensor for initiating a low level of lighting for darkened room or corridor transit; a power sensor for activating a high level of light when electrical service is disrupted, thereby broadcasting a wash of light over an otherwise darkened room or corridor; and a photoelectric cell which detects daylight or otherwise provided lighting of the room or corridor and thereby prevent unnecessary power usage.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Cyberlux CorporationInventor: Donald F. Evans
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Patent number: 7009343Abstract: A system and method for generating white light involves using a combination of white, red, green, and blue LEDs to produce white light and adjusting the emitted light in response to feedback signals. A light system has a light source that includes at least one white LED and multiple color LEDs and a spectral feedback control system configured to detect light that is output from the light source and to adjust the light that is output from the light source in response to the light detection. The spectral feedback control system may include a color sensor configured to provide color-specific feedback signals, a controller configured to generate color-specific control signals in response to the color-specific feedback signals, and a driver configured to generate color-specific drive signals in response to the color-specific control signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Kevin Len Li Lim, Joon Chok Lee, Kee Yean Ng
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Patent number: 6952082Abstract: A microwave excited ultraviolet lamp system having a single electrical cable that supplies operating voltages from a power supply to a lamp head. The single electrical cable may provide high voltage to a magnetron of the lamp head and a lesser voltage to an internal blower of the lamp head. The electrical cable may incorporate conductors for transferring communications signals between the power supply and sensors associated with the lamp head.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: James W. Schmitkons, Carl A. Bretmersky, Jay Wolf
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Patent number: 6828733Abstract: A remote lamp control system for controlling the off/on status and dimming of the illumination in a high infrared and EMI noise environment is disclosed. The transmitted control signal is an infrared beam containing a selected pulse-time code which the receiving circuit can reliably receive, recognize and process in an environment of high infrared noise typically produced by fluorescent lighting. For the lighting fixture control, upon recognition and verification of the selected pulse-time code, the microcontroller outputs a signal to cause the lamp in the fixture to illuminate or go dark, or to change level of illumination. In preferred embodiments the detector for the infrared beam is in a grounded housing which is mounted in the lighting fixture, the cable connecting the detector to the microcontroller are all surrounded with an electrically conductive shielding which is grounded to the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: David B. Crenshaw
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Patent number: 6779896Abstract: An electronic circuit for operating a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp, in particular a Ultra High Pressure (UHP) lamp, such as those preferably used in image projectors. The circuit comprises a lamp ballast for offering a controlled lamp current for operating the HID lamp and a brightness sensor for generating and providing a sensor signal which represents the brightness of the light applied by the lamp to the image generator. The lamp ballast controls the lamp current such that the brightness of the light of the lamp remains constant. Brightness control is made possible throughout the entire operational life of the lamp, and the use of sensors of simple construction is made possible by an incorporation within the electric circuit of a filter that high-pass filters the sensor signal before it is supplied as a control signal to the lamp ballast.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Peter Luerkens, Carsten Deppe, Holger Moench
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Patent number: 6765339Abstract: An infrared lamp with a closed-off enveloping tube which encloses an emission source joined with contacts for a power supply in the form of a carbon ribbon which, extending in a direction of a long axis of the enveloping tube, determines an irradiation length of the infrared lamp in the sense of a higher irradiation output. The carbon ribbon has a length which is larger than the irradiation length by a factor of at least 1.5. With a procedure for heating a material to be processed using the infrared lamp, which makes possible short processing times in connection with a simultaneous high degree of energy efficiency, the infrared lamp may be operated such that its maximum emission lies within a wavelength range from 1.8 &mgr;m to 2.9 &mgr;m, and such that its power output comes to at least 15 Watts per cm3 of the volume enclosed by the enveloping tube over the irradiation length.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Heraeus Noblelight GmbHInventors: Walter Dieudonné, Joachim Scherzer, Klaus Schmitz, Siegfried Grob
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Patent number: 6756736Abstract: A detector assembly for a remotely controlled test system for testing the ready status of a fluorescent type emergency lighting fixture providing a 30 second or a 90 minute test of the battery operated fluorescent lamp upon command. The transmitted control signal is an infrared beam containing a selected pulse-time code which the receiving circuit can reliably receive, recognize and process in an environment of high infrared noise typically produced by fluorescent lighting. Upon recognition and verification of the selected pulse-time code, the microcontroller disenables the charging circuit to the battery for supplying power to the fluorescent lamp in the emergency mode to cause the emergency circuit to sense an AC power failure whereby the lamp illuminates in the emergency mode for the selected test period.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Inventor: David B. Crenshaw
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Patent number: 6710546Abstract: A remote control system for testing the ready status of lighting fixtures such as emergency exit signs and for operating such fixtures as by controlling the off/on status and dimming of the illumination in a high infrared and EMI noise environment. The transmitted control signal is an infrared beam containing a selected pulse-time code which the receiving circuit can reliably receive, recognize and process in an environment of high infrared noise typically produced by fluorescent lighting. Upon recognition and verification of the selected pulse-time code, in the ready status testing, the microcontroller disenables the charging circuit to the battery for supplying power to the exit sign in the emergency mode to cause the emergency circuit to sense an AC power failure whereby the lamp illuminates in the emergency mode for the selected test period.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: The Bodine Company, Inc.Inventor: David B. Crenshaw
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Patent number: 6707437Abstract: An image display apparatus includes a display panel having an electron source, an acceleration electrode for accelerating electrons emitted from the electron source and phosphors for emitting light by collision of electrons accelerated by the acceleration electrode, and a detector for detecting a current flowing through the acceleration electrode during a non-display period. In addition, a controller is provided to decrease the luminance level, stop display driving or transmit warning information when the current detected becomes more than a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mitsutoshi Kuno, Osamu Sagano, Akira Fujii
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Patent number: 6617560Abstract: The present invention provides a lighting control circuit having an LED that outputs a first signal in response to being exposed to radiation, a detection circuit coupled to the LED. The detection circuit is configured to generate a second signal from the first signal. A driver circuit is coupled to the detection circuit, and the driver circuit is configured to generate a third signal to control an illumination level of one or more lights. The third signal is varied in response to the second signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Watt Stopper, Inc.Inventor: Ulrich Forke
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Patent number: 6614013Abstract: The present invention provides an illumination management system that includes a first LED that outputs a first signal when exposed to a first spectrum of light, the first signal indicating an intensity of light from the first spectrum; a second LED that outputs a second signal when exposed to a second spectrum of light, the second signal indicating an intensity of light from the second spectrum and wherein the second spectrum includes at least some wavelengths that are not in said first spectrum. In some embodiments, more LEDs could be included in the system for associating the presence of light energy from different parts of the light spectrum. Also included is light control circuitry, coupled to the LEDs, configured to generate a lighting control signal that can be output to one or more lights to adjust the lights to a desired light level, wherein the lighting control signal varies in response to said first and second signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Watt Stopper, Inc.Inventors: Radu Pitigoi-Aron, Ulrich Forke, Roar Viala
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Patent number: 6593700Abstract: An ornamental display lamp assembly is constructed to include a base holding a light source, an artificial plant fixedly mounted on the base, a plurality of first fiber optics embedded in the artificial plant and adapted to receive light from the light source, a plurality of second fiber optics, a plurality of first fiber optic connectors mounted in the artificial plant and connected one-to-one between the first fiber optics and the second fiber optics, a plurality of third fiber optics adapted for guiding out light from the second fiber optics, and a plurality of second fiber optic connectors respectively connected between the second fiber optics and the third fiber optics, each second fiber optic connecting one second fiber optic to a number of the third fiber optics.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Shao-Szu Cheng
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Patent number: 6586891Abstract: A high-intensity discharge lamp includes an arc tube including a pair of electrodes opposed to each other therein; and a trigger wire made of a conductive material provided in an outer circumference of the arc tube. The trigger wire is turned to be in a conductive state with one electrode of the pair of electrodes when a start-up voltage is applied across the pair of electrodes, and discharge is started between the pair of electrodes in a state where an electrical field is formed between the trigger wire that is in the conductive state and the other electrode of the pair of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuriko Kaneko, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Ryo Minamihata, Mamoru Takeda, Hideaki Kiryu, Takayuki Murase
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Publication number: 20030107324Abstract: A circuit protects a light element and prevents a breakdown of a laser diode (LD) when electric static discharge (ESD) occurs. The circuit protects the light element in a drive to control an operation of the light element, which radiates light onto a disc. Here, the drive includes a switch between an active node of the light element and a predetermined potential so that the switch is short-circuited in a normal state, but is open when the drive operates. The light element is protected from static electricity or a surge voltage in a manufacturing process thereof or under a user environment. As a result, the probability that the light element is broken down is remarkably reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Myoung-Cheol Cho, Byung-Ryul Ryoo, Kyung-Ui Park, Ui-Yol Kim, Pyong Yong Seong
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Patent number: 6577067Abstract: A switching system using laser induced discharge is provided which is capable of reliable switching with a simple structure, multiple switching for a number of circuits, good synchronization and no switching time delay among circuits. In the switching system for controlling conduction between electrodes of a switch by discharge between the electrodes, a laser beam is applied to one of the electrodes to make discharge from the other of the electrodes be induced by the laser beam and application of the laser beam is controlled to switch the conduction.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Agency of Industrial Science and TechnologyInventors: Yoshinobu Hoshi, Hiro Yoshida
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Publication number: 20020113555Abstract: Provided herein are methods and systems for signal processing for illumination control signals, which may include a decoder for decoding a combined signal and a connection for delivering a portion of the combined signal to an illumination source, which source is capable of generating an illumination condition from the portion of the combined signal. The system may also include an encoder for encoding the combined signal from and illumination control signal and a second signal. The combined signal may include any signal, such as a video signal, a radio frequency signal, an electrical signal, an infrared signal, an acoustic signal, and audio signal, and an optical signal. The encoder may send signals to the decoder by any known method or system, such as broadcast, cable, network, circuit, or the like. The system may include a controlled illumination source and another device, which may be any electrical device, such as an entertainment device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Color Kinetics, Inc.Inventors: Ihor Lys, George G. Mueller
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Patent number: 6392343Abstract: The invention relates to a metal halide lamp having an outer bulb containing besides a discharge vessel a UV enhancer (UVE). The UVE has a ceramic wall and, according to the invention, is provided with a pair of internal electrodes. Preferably, at least one of the electrodes has an electrode winding with emitter.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Gerardus Marinus Josephus Franciscus Luijks, Martinus Joseph Maria Kessels
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Patent number: 6392349Abstract: A remotely controlled test system for testing the ready status of a fluorescent type emergency lighting fixture providing a 30 second or a 90 minute test of the battery operated fluorescent lamp upon command. The transmitted control signal is an infrared beam containing a selected pulse-time code which the receiving circuit can reliably receive, recognize and process in an environment of high infrared noise typically produced by fluorescent lighting. Upon recognition and verification of the selected pulse-time code, the microcontroller disenables the charging circuit to the battery for supplying power to the fluorescent lamp in the emergency mode to cause the emergency circuit to sense an AC power failure whereby the lamp illuminates in the emergency mode for the selected test period.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventor: David B. Crenshaw
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Publication number: 20020047546Abstract: A light source having a light generator, a sensor for sensing operational parameters of the light generator, and a light source data storage device integrated with the light generator and operatively coupled to the sensor, for storing operating data correlated to the operational parameters of the light emitter. The light source also typically has a light source housing, to which are mounted the light generator, the sensor and the light source data storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventor: Roy Kayser
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Publication number: 20020047548Abstract: A switching system using laser induced discharge is provided which is capable of reliable switching with a simple structure, multiple switching for a number of circuits, good synchronization and no switching time delay among circuits. In the switching system for controlling conduction between electrodes of a switch by discharge between the electrodes, a laser beam is applied to one of the electrodes to make discharge from the other of the electrodes be induced by the laser beam and application of the laser beam is controlled to switch the conduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Yoshinobu Hoshi, Hiro Yoshida
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Patent number: 6252355Abstract: Methods and apparatus for controlling the brightness level of a lamp in a backlit LCD display include primary and secondary controllers. The primary controller establishes the arc drive to the lamp to achieve the desired lamp brightness. The primary controller includes a desired brightness set-point as a first input, and a feedback signal corresponding to actual brightness detected at the lamp as a second input. The primary controller operates in real time, essentially adjusting the lamp arc drive instantaneously as a function of the detected brightness feedback signal. The secondary controller is employed to fine tune the control of the lamp by determining whether the desired brightness level may be achieved more efficiently. The secondary controller varies one or more parameters, such as temperature, within the lamp to achieve the optimum operating point of the lamp at the desired brightness level.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Richard Mitchel Meldrum, Bruce Anthony Pitman
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Patent number: 6191531Abstract: The invention relates to a device for influencing a lighting installation, and more particularly, includes a lighting installation of a motor vehicle, depending on ambient light. The device comprises a switching device to turn the lighting installation on and off. At least one optical sensor is provided to detect the wavelength of the ambient light. An evaluation device sends a control signal to the switching device when the wavelengths of the ambient light detected by the sensor are essentially those contained in the daylight. Since the filter and the sensor are jointly formed by at least one light emitting diode which operates as a light-sensitive element, the passing lights can be automatically turned on in a simple and favorable manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Valeo Auto-Electric Wischer und Motoren GmbHInventor: Gerd Reime
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Patent number: 6153985Abstract: An LED indicator system with at least one LED, and driving circuitry for driving the at least one LED. A power supply supplies a drive current to the at least one LED. A photodetector detects a luminous output of the at least one LED and correspondingly outputs a detection signal. A conditioning circuit removes signal components indicative of stray light from at least one source other than the at least one LED, for example from sunlight reflected off of an LED array including the at least one LED, from the detection signal. As a result, the conditioning circuit generates a synthesized intensity feedback signal to provide to the power supply. The LED indicator system and driving circuitry for the at least one LED may further include a controller which compares the current supplied by the power supply to the at least one LED with the synthesized intensity feedback signal. A transmitter may transmit a signal indicating a result of the comparison executed by the controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Dialight CorporationInventor: Hyman Grossman
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Patent number: 6118426Abstract: A process for creating an electronically addressable display includes multiple printing operations, similar to a multi-color process in conventional screen printing. In some of the process steps, electrically non-active inks are printed onto areas of the receiving substrate, and in other steps, electrically active inks are printed onto different areas of the substrate. The printed display can be used in a variety of applications. This display can be used as an indicator by changing state of the display after a certain time has elapsed, or when a certain pressure, thermal, radiative, moisture, acoustic, inclination, pH, or other threshold is passed. In one embodiment, the display is incorporated into a battery indicator. A sticker display is described. The sticker is adhesive backed and may then be applied to a surface to create a functional information display unit. This invention also features a display that is both powered and controlled using radio frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey, Joseph M. Jacobson
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Patent number: 6084231Abstract: A system for automatic regulation of daylight admitted by a window in the presence of artificial illumination produced by a high-efficiency (e.g., fluorescent-type) electric lamp. A preferred embodiment, adaptive window covering system 10, consists of an illuminance sensor 11, a conventional control apparatus 12, and a conventional shading means 13. System 10 is used in conjunction with a conventional, high-efficiency, electric lamp 14 and a conventional window 18, in a room 19.Sensor 11 produces a signal dependent on power contained in a portion of the daylight spectrum, but substantially insensitive to power contained in the spectrum of artificial illumination produced by lamp 14. In a preferred embodiment, sensor 11 includes a silicon photodiode and optical low-pass filter to provide a spectral response which extends from approximately 800 to 1200 nanometers, which falls outside the spectrum produced by typical fluorescent lamps (e.g, 300 to 750 nanometers).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: Pradeep P. Popat
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Patent number: 5973458Abstract: A sequential feedback control system for an electronic ballast provides feedback control during soft start and dimming operations. The system includes a feedback control portion that generates a feedback signal responsive to the power consumption of the ballast and receives a control signal for controlling the power consumption of the ballast. A dimming controller generates a dimming signal responsive to a time signal, and a soft start controller generates a soft start signal responsive to the time signal. An adder generates the control signal by adding the feedback signal and the dimming signal. The dimming controller includes a first resistor for setting the steady state power level during dimming operations and a second resistor for setting the rate of change of the power level.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.Inventors: Maeng-Ho Seo, Nak-Choon Choi
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Patent number: 5744913Abstract: Dimmable fluorescent lamp apparatus includes a dimming control element housed in an integral adapter having a base which installs directly on an existing incandescent or other lighting fixture. The adapter mounts a fluorescent illumination element either fixedly or removably and replaceably. The lamp apparatus includes a manually accessible adjustment element connected with the control element and mounted on the adapter. The adjustment element can be an electrical adjustment element or an optical adjustment element.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Pacific Scientific CompanyInventors: Mark E. Martich, Thomas E. Beling, John M. Ossenmacher
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Patent number: 5648656Abstract: An artificial lighting system comprises a daylight sensor for sensing a level of daylight, artificial light source means for providing a level of artificial light, daylight control means for control of the level of daylight and a controller for control of the level of artificial light dependent on the sensed level of daylight. The controller decreases the level of artificial light with increasing level of daylight when the sensed daylight level is below a threshold, and reduces the amount of daylight through control of the daylight control means when the sensed daylight level is above the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Simon H.A. Begemann, Gerrit J. Van Den Beld, Ariadne D. Tenner
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Patent number: 5633565Abstract: An electrical flasher circuit has improved operating characteristics, in particular by providing continuous illumination for a long period of time from a fully charged solar battery. The circuit employs a solar battery recharging circuit component that achieves full charge in a short period of time. The flasher circuit may be used in roadside warning device having a sign member with a warning image. Placed around the warning image are a plurality of light emitters for providing a visual warning during evening and night hours. The light emitters are powered by a solar energy source connected to a flasher circuit including an oscillator for causing the light emitters to be energized in a particular sequence. When the device is exposed to sunlight, the battery is disconnected to avoid unnecessary draining of the battery.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Interplex Solar, Inc.Inventors: Roni Friedman, Chaim Chacham, William F. Richardson, Jr., Brian N. Raymond
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Patent number: 5585697Abstract: A reflector lamp assembly having an integral photo-sensor and sensing circuit arrangement associated therewith provides for sensing the ambient light conditions at a point adjacent the top surface of the lamp envelope. The photo-sensor element is disposed within a sensor housing member mounted along an edge portion of the top surface of the lamp. A channel pathway is integrally formed with the sensor housing member and extends along the side lamp envelope to protect the sensor lead wires extending from the photo-sensor device to the sensing circuitry contained in the threaded screw base. The sensing circuitry is disposed vertically within a cavity formed in the bottom of the screw base so as to achieve optimum thermal dissipation properties for the sensing circuit. A collimator tube can be inserted into an opening formed at the top of the sensor housing member so as to control the field of view for sensing the ambient light conditions occurring near the top surface of the lamp assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul T. Cote, Lance G. Kaczorowski, Joseph W. Magalotti, Joseph F. Schiciano, Douglas M. Rutan
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Patent number: 5585696Abstract: The present invention is directed to a high current density glow discharge switch which is capable of preventing confinement of an electron current to the vicinity of the center of a flat electrode during the operation of the switch to prevent an increase in the temperature of the flat electrode and thereby provide a highly reliable and stable switch having a long lifetime. A cathode and an anode each include a flat electrode having a central hole and a cup-shaped electrode electrically connected to the flat electrode. The cathode and the anode are disposed such that the flat electrodes face each other. A cylindrical insulator is disposed on the outside of the cathode and the anode. A coil for generating a magnetic field is disposed on the outside of the cylindrical insulator. Hydrogen gas is sealed in a sealed space defined by the cylindrical insulator, the cathode and the anode.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ken-ichi Koyama, Hideaki Toya
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Patent number: 5563474Abstract: An electrodeless low-pressure discharge lamp includes a translucent discharge-vessel of a glass that contains at least 5 weight % sodium, encloses a discharge-space and includes a mercury containing fill. The lamp further includes a device to maintain an electrical discharge in the discharge space and an auxiliary radiation source that emits at least 0.5 mW of visible radiation when activated, to provide a relatively short ignition time.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Johannes H. Wessels, Jeroen P. Balm, Jacob Schlejen, Petrus H. Antonis
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Patent number: 5554912Abstract: An adaptive instrument display brightness control system that automatically controls the instrument display brightness of a vehicle based on a vehicle operator's changes to the display brightness and particular ambient light conditions. An ambient light intensity sensor sends an ambient light intensity signal to a microprocessor which then selects a brightness look-up value from a look-up table based on the light intensity to illuminate the instrument display. If the vehicle operator adjusts the instrument display brightness, and the change to the brightness is within a learning range of the system, the microprocessor will set an adaptive timer to validate the change. After the timer has expired, the microprocessor will adjust the look-up value to a predetermined percent of the difference between the original look-up value and a new look-up value coinciding with the new illumination setting.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Delco Electronics CorporationInventors: Peter A. Thayer, Morgan D. Murphy
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Patent number: 5548188Abstract: An apparatus and a method for controlling an illumination of a lamp.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Eung-Hwa Lee
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Patent number: 5459373Abstract: A circuit to reduce the amount of time for automatic turn-on of a fluorescent lamp as compared with a thermocouple by using a diode bridge, silicon controlled rectifier, a transistor, and a CdS photoelectric device. By using this relatively inexpensive circuit, a fluorescent lamp is automatically turned on within 2-3 seconds after ambient light falls below a predetermined level. In an alternate embodiment, there is no transistor and a Schmitt trigger is used.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Inventor: Byung I. Ham
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Patent number: 5455487Abstract: A device for controlling power to an electrical load. The device has two components: a portable desktop detector unit and a wall-mounted receiver unit. The desktop detector detects the presence of a human in a room and the ambient light level and sends signals to the receiver unit to supply power to or withhold power from an electrical load such as a fluorescent light and to adjust the brightness of the light. Since the detector is portable, it can be positioned and repositioned at different locations in a room to maximize its ability to detect the presence of a human and to sense the level of ambient light in various room locations. Each detector and receiver pair have matching addresses so that a receiver will operate an electrical load only in response to its mated detector, thus allowing multiple devices to be used to control multiple lights without interfering with each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: The Watt StopperInventors: Jerome M. Mix, Charles C. Hu, James C. Sprout
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Patent number: 5428265Abstract: A processor controlled fluorescent lamp dimmer circuit is shown for use in an aircraft display system utilizing a fluorescent lamp in the backlight system of individual LCD display devices. By use of a processor control dimming circuit in control over each LCD display, greater flexibility, e.g., as by adjustment in software parameters, is made possible in the operation of a dimmer control circuit. The dimmer control circuit reacts to such conditions as ambient light within the aircraft cockpit, fluorescent lamp light energy output, and fluorescent lamp temperature to provide substantially consistent actual and perceived luminance on the LCD display as a function of such detected conditions. Furthermore, the processor control achieves the desired luminance without over-driving, and therefore deteriorating, the lamps. As a result, the pilot of the aircraft enjoys a more reliable and consistent LCD display and need not be distracted by variation in luminance of the LCD display in operation of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Honeywell, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Booth, Jr., David W. Luz, Robert J. Vitello, Roger E. Wiegel
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Patent number: 5416385Abstract: An apparatus and method of controlling the light intensity in a light source of variable emission affected by a drive signal. Spatial optical integration based upon light summation is incorporated into the accompanying encasement device at a backlight source by means of a light source support structure that allows light not directed toward a viewed surface, such as an LCD, to serve as a control input to the light drive signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Rockwell International Corp.Inventor: Ronald M. Hau
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Patent number: 5414254Abstract: An optical switch, or detector, is provided with a light source and a light sensitive component. The light source, which can be an infrared light emitting diode, and the light sensitive component, which can be a photodarlington pair, are associated to provide an equilibrium light emission from the light emitting diode which is sufficient to maintain conductance through the light sensitive component which regulates the amount of current flowing through the light emitting diode. This cooperative association between these components results in an equilibrium condition that is disturbed by the existence of an object between these components to obstruct the light beam between the light source and the light sensitive component, or an external light source providing a beam of light received by the light sensitive component. The voltage magnitude at the light source can be used as a signal representing the condition as the light sensitive component.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: Ray W. Blasingame, James H. May