Projecting light effects for children
09656181 ยท 2017-05-23
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H01R33/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Among other things, there is a stationary light source, a stationary aperture between the light source and a projection surface, and a device to modulate light from the light source that passes through the aperture and strikes the projection surface to cause a light effect on the projection surface. In some cases, projected motion and/or twinkling effects are produced in a simple, low-cost and durable manner.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising three or more stationary light sources in a row or five or more light sources in a circle, the light sources each being separately controllable to be turned on or off or faded on or off, an interceptor having an array of interceptor elements each interceptor element being controllable either to pass or obstruct light passing from each of the light sources toward a projection surface of the apparatus, and a circuit to control the on or off or faded or not faded state of each of the light sources and to simultaneously control the passing or obstruction state of each of the interceptor elements to cause a pattern of lights to appear to move linearly across the projection surface and to appear to twinkle as the pattern moves.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the interceptor comprises an electronically controllable array of pixels or segments.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the interceptor comprises a mechanical element that intercepts the light.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the light sources and the interceptor have no moving parts.
Description
DESCRIPTION
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MOTION EFFECT
(7) As shown in
(8) In some examples, as shown in
(9) Only a single aperture is shown in
(10) As shown in
(11) More elaborate implementations could involve arranging a larger number of light sources in a two-dimensional space so as to create a linear, rotational or other effect by utilizing these same principles. For example, if the light sources 16 and 22 from
(12) The projection surface can be a wall, a ceiling, a piece of furniture, or any other surface, flat or otherwise, within a typical room.
TWINKLE EFFECT
(13) As shown in
(14) In some cases, the LCD segments are arranged in a grid, the individual segments of which are of such a size that the software algorithm would have sufficient control over which portions of the light were desired to be blocked and which portions of the light were desired to be transmitted in order to create a twinkle or other similar effect on a pattern appearing on a projection surface, such as the walls and/or ceiling of child's darkened bedroom.
(15) In
(16) Other implementations of light interceptors might include using one or more magnetically operated, physical interceptors or using interceptors, however implemented, that are arranged in a pattern other than that of a matrix. In another implementation, interception of light may be achieved by using other means such as an array of arms mounted on a shaft or a punched disc, either of which rotates by some means for purposes of blocking and/or allowing light to pass through. Other types of selective light blocking may be achieved using other than rotational motion, such as linear motion or special motion created by some other means, such as a mechanical linkage.
COMBINATION EFFECT
(17) In some cases, the motion and twinkle effects could be combined (and combined with other effects) in order to create an even more elaborate effect for purposes of engaging, soothing, or entertaining the observer of the device's effects. For example, if the pattern of apertures represented stars or constellations, the idea of a slowly moving and twinkling night sky might be created. Other classes of aperture shapes and arrangements could be easily imagined to create any number of engaging projected thematic scenes such as an underwater motif, a jungle motif or similar.
(18) The effects that we have described can be achieved in simple, low-cost endurable ways.
(19) Other implementations are also within the scope of the following claims.
(20) For example, although we have described controlling the light passing to the projection surface in terms of turning light sources on and off for fading them on and off, a wide variety of control profiles can be used over time that are more complicated. The same is true for the interceptor pixels or segments. Furthermore, color effects can be achieved by controlling the color of pixels or segments in the interceptor panel. The interception of the light does not need to be absolute (that is, on or off) but can be partial interception, for example. The color of the source light may also be changed and/or controlled.
(21) We sometimes use the term time changing light effect and we mean it in the broadest sense to include, for example, any respect in which the light projected on the surface of the room changes over time, such as in intensity, color, and in any kind of time-changing profile.
(22) The devices and the ways of using them that we describe here can be incorporated in a wide variety of products that can be used in a room. For example the products can involve clocks, toys, night-lights, trays, bookends, and any other kind of product that is useful in a room. Although these products can be specifically intended for children, other products can have other uses, including decorative and functional.
(23) In some cases there can be multiple light sources and a single aperture or multiple apertures and a single light source.