Patent classifications
H05B45/10
LIGHT INTEGRATED DEVICES WITH DUAL LIGHT EMITTING DIODES
Systems and methods are disclosed for configuring a light integrated device, and include receiving sensed data from a first sensor, providing the sensed data from the first sensor to a machine learning model, receiving a machine learning output from the machine learning model based on the sensed data from the first sensor, the machine learning output comprising a light integrated device configuration, wherein the light integrated device configuration comprises a dual light emitting diodes (LED) setting, and configuring the light integrated device based on the light integrated device configuration.
LIGHT INTEGRATED DEVICES WITH DUAL LIGHT EMITTING DIODES
Systems and methods are disclosed for configuring a light integrated device, and include receiving sensed data from a first sensor, providing the sensed data from the first sensor to a machine learning model, receiving a machine learning output from the machine learning model based on the sensed data from the first sensor, the machine learning output comprising a light integrated device configuration, wherein the light integrated device configuration comprises a dual light emitting diodes (LED) setting, and configuring the light integrated device based on the light integrated device configuration.
Variable power supply security light
A security light having optional connection to multiple power supplies. The lighting controller can sense the appropriate connected supply and automatically connect to three different power supplies which include house voltage connection through a typical junction box, a remote solar charging station, and on-board batteries that can be used as a third backup power supply. Additional implementations include power outage detection and backup illumination along with low voltage power supply from a mounting structure.
Variable power supply security light
A security light having optional connection to multiple power supplies. The lighting controller can sense the appropriate connected supply and automatically connect to three different power supplies which include house voltage connection through a typical junction box, a remote solar charging station, and on-board batteries that can be used as a third backup power supply. Additional implementations include power outage detection and backup illumination along with low voltage power supply from a mounting structure.
Sequential and coordinated flashing of electronic roadside flares with active energy conservation
Electronic light emitting flares and related methods. Flares of the present invention include various features such as self-synchronization, remote control, motion-actuated or percussion-actuated features, dynamic shifting between side-emitting and top-emitting light emitters in response to changes in positional orientation (e.g., vertical vs. horizontal) of the flare; overrides to cause continued emission from side-emitting or top-emitting light emitters irrespective of changes in the flare's positional orientation; use of the flare(s) for illumination of traffic cones and other hazard marking or traffic safety objects or devices, group on/off features, frequency specificity to facilitate use of separate groups of flares in proximity to one another, selection and changing of flashing patterns and others.
Sequential and coordinated flashing of electronic roadside flares with active energy conservation
Electronic light emitting flares and related methods. Flares of the present invention include various features such as self-synchronization, remote control, motion-actuated or percussion-actuated features, dynamic shifting between side-emitting and top-emitting light emitters in response to changes in positional orientation (e.g., vertical vs. horizontal) of the flare; overrides to cause continued emission from side-emitting or top-emitting light emitters irrespective of changes in the flare's positional orientation; use of the flare(s) for illumination of traffic cones and other hazard marking or traffic safety objects or devices, group on/off features, frequency specificity to facilitate use of separate groups of flares in proximity to one another, selection and changing of flashing patterns and others.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-SEGMENT ILLUMINATION OF SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATORS
An example headlight includes: a multi-segment illumination source comprising: a first illumination source segment; and a second illumination source segment; driver circuitry coupled to the multi-segment illumination source, the driver circuitry comprising: a first driver coupled to the first illumination source segment, the first driver configured to generate a first drive signal to cause the first illumination source segment to produce a first light having a first brightness; and a second driver coupled to the second illumination source segment, the second driver configured to generate a second drive signal to cause the second illumination source segment to produce a second light having a second brightness; and a spatial light modulator (SLM) optically coupled to the multi-segment illumination source, the SLM configured to: receive the first light; modulate the first light to produce first modulated light; receive the second light; and modulate the second light to produce second modulated light.
Method of tuning light color temperature for LED lighting device and application thereof
A theory and a technical foundation for building a technical framework of a color temperature tuning technology are disclosed, composing a power allocation algorithm and a power allocation circuitry, wherein the power allocation algorithm is a software for designing a process of dividing and sharing a total electric power between at least a first LED load emitting light with a first color temperature CT1 and a second LED load emitting light with a second color temperature CT2 to generate at least one paired combination of a first electric power X allocated to the first LED load and a second electric power Y allocated to the second LED load to create at least one mingled light color temperature CTapp thru a light diffuser according to color temperature tuning formulas CTapp=CT1.Math.X/(X+Y)+CT2.Math.Y/(X+Y) and X+Y=constant; and the power allocation circuitry is a hardware designed for implementing the process.
Method of tuning light color temperature for LED lighting device and application thereof
A theory and a technical foundation for building a technical framework of a color temperature tuning technology are disclosed, composing a power allocation algorithm and a power allocation circuitry, wherein the power allocation algorithm is a software for designing a process of dividing and sharing a total electric power between at least a first LED load emitting light with a first color temperature CT1 and a second LED load emitting light with a second color temperature CT2 to generate at least one paired combination of a first electric power X allocated to the first LED load and a second electric power Y allocated to the second LED load to create at least one mingled light color temperature CTapp thru a light diffuser according to color temperature tuning formulas CTapp=CT1.Math.X/(X+Y)+CT2.Math.Y/(X+Y) and X+Y=constant; and the power allocation circuitry is a hardware designed for implementing the process.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FOR INCREASING COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN LED DRIVERS AND DIMMER SWITCHES
An electrical circuit for providing led light bulb drivers with the necessary electrical load for most triac and digital dimmer switches and provide dimming control to mimic incandescent light bulbs is described herein. The electrical circuit includes a non-linear electrical load circuit that is electrically coupled to a rectified alternating current (AC) input power source and providing the necessary load current to initiate and maintain activation of triac and digital dimmer switches. A phase sense and amplifier circuit is also coupled to the rectified AC input power source and it senses the AC input voltage phase, then transmits a control signal to the light emitting diode (LED) driver to adjust the current level of the power being delivered to the LEDs in a manner to mimic the dimming of incandescent light bulbs.