US20150377467A1 - Laser Projection Light - Google Patents
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- the above-listed prior patent applications of the inventor apply optics theory to LED lights for outdoor or indoor application and that are powered by alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) supplied by an electric cord and plug for an outlet, or by a battery, transformer, solar cell, or other power source to create a plurality of LED light beams and illuminate close areas, or remote areas by projection of the light beams to the remote areas.
- the present invention may utilize a number of principles taught in the prior applications, including the provision of more than one light source, more than one function, more than one optics means, more than one projection means, super power saving circuits, and cost saving concepts.
- the current invention relates to a laser projection light which has a special arrangement for preventing people from directly viewing the laser light beam and causing harm to their eyes.
- the current invention has a light blocking wall to prevent people from directly seeing the laser light source and sensor means to detect when people are near the laser project light and automatically turn off the laser projection light.
- the invention totally solves the problem of harm to people's eyes caused by direct viewing of the laser light source.
- the current invention also relates to a laser projection light which incorporates a laser, hologram, and/or grating optics means to cause the laser light beams to make desired geometric patterns that can be seen on desired surfaces including walls and a ceiling.
- the current invention further relates to a laser projection light which incorporates more than one laser, hologram, and/or grating optics means to change a related position of the said laser, hologram, or grating optics means by adjustable means, motor means, or other moving means to provide a variety or plurality of continuously changing light effects, including steady, random, chasing, fade in and fade out, and any other known lighting effects.
- the current invention further incorporates LED light means to cause the laser projection light to have a night light function and offer illumination for an area near the laser projection light.
- LED light means to cause the laser projection light to have a night light function and offer illumination for an area near the laser projection light.
- people do not like laser projection on walls or ceiling or ground, so they can turn off the laser projection light and only keep the LED night light as a normal LED night light function.
- the laser and LED power source can use very similar electric signals, the LED and laser can be arranged in one unit without any special technical difficulties.
- the current invention thereby provides the following advantages (1) it protects people's eyes from direct exposure to the laser light beam, (2) creates a variety, of changeable laser light performances by incorporating more than one laser, hologram, or grating optics means and/or motor means, adjustable means, or moving means to change positions of the optics means and create eye-catching effects, and (3) incorporates an LED light source to provide one unit with two different light sources to become a very practical night light and projection light.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a first preferred embodiment of the invention.that provides additional protection.
- FIGS. 2-1 , 2 - 2 , 2 - 3 , 2 - 4 show details of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2-5 shows laser light beam performance with respect to walls and ceiling, and protection range of the sensor means.
- FIGS. 3-1 , 3 - 2 , 3 - 3 , 3 - 4 , 3 - 5 , and 3 - 6 show a second preferred embodiment with different a shape of the laser projection light and both a laser and an LED light source in one unit.
- the current invention for a safety laser projection light which has light beam blocking wall and safety sensor means to prevent people from directly looking at the laser unit's strong light beams to overcome all marketplace concerns.
- the current invention also provides a combination of a laser projection light and built-in LED light source that serves as a night light to supplement the laser projection light function in case people do not want to see laser light performance, so that people can turn off the laser projection light and keep the LED night light on when plugged into an outlet, thereby adding practicality to the laser projection light.
- the current invention also may apply a motor means, adjustable means, time piece parts and accessories, and/or motion means to cause the at least one laser, hologram, or grating means to change relative orientation, position, and/or distance and thereby cause the light beam patterns to change or vary for an eye-catching laser beam light performance.
- the laser projection light includes a laser unit ( 1 f ), circuitry ( 1 g ), prongs ( 1 q )( 1 q ′), and an adjustable means ( 1 e ) to change the relative orientation or position of the laser, a hologram, a grating, or other optics means and create changeable, variable, variety, plurality of the different laser light beams performance.
- the laser unit ( 1 f ) faces upwardly while the prong means ( 1 q )( 1 q ′) face a rear side of the housing facing a wall outlet and a sensor 1 j , lens 1 m , and blocking wall (see element 2 - 2 d in FIG. 2-2 ) are on the front side.
- the laser light beams will be blocked by the blocking wall so the laser light beams can only be emitted to a certain angle from the ceiling, which angle can be designed so people cannot directly see the light beams to harm their eyes.
- the safety sensor means ( 1 j ) senses people close to the projection light and stops the laser unit from emitting laser beams to provide protection that is in addition to that provided by the blocking wall.
- FIGS. 2-1 , 2 - 2 , 2 - 3 , and 2 - 4 show details of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 1 , including a lens ( 2 - 1 d ) ( 2 - 2 b ), front housing ( 2 - 1 a ), back housing ( 2 - 1 c ) ( 2 - 2 a ), laser unit ( 2 - 1 e ) ( 2 - 4 b ), LED ( 2 - 1 g ) ( 2 - 2 f ) ( 2 - 3 e ), prong means ( 2 - 1 f ) ( 2 - 2 c ), safety sensor means ( 2 - 1 b ) ( 2 - 3 b ), blocking wall ( 2 - 2 d ) ( 2 - 4 c ) and photo sensor means ( 2 - 1 b , 2 - 2 d , 2 - 3 b ).
- FIG. 2-5 shows the laser light beam performance provided the laser projection unit on walls and a ceiling. It also shows the sensor means to sense people close to the laser projection light. When people fall within the sensing range, the sensor will deliver an electric signal to circuit means to turn off the laser unit and stop it from emitting laser beams. This will prevent kids or people from directly viewing the strong light beams emitted by the laser unit, which would otherwise harm the people's eyes.
- the sensor range can be designed as required by the market. A preferred range is one feet, covering a vertical range of 45 degrees above and below the center and a horizontal range of 90 degrees or more to the left and right of center. In the meantime, the laser projects onto the wall into which the projection light is plugged and onto the ceiling, but part of the projection area is blocked by the blocking wall
- FIGS. 3-1 , 3 - 2 , 3 - 3 , 3 - 4 , 3 - 5 , and 3 - 6 show a second preferred embodiment with a different shape of the laser projection light but which still has a blocking wall ( 3 - 1 g ) ( 3 - 2 s ) extending on one side of the housing, a safety sensor means ( 3 - 1 h ) ( 3 - 2 t ), a top housing ( 3 - 1 e ) ( 3 - 2 q ), a lower housing ( 3 - 1 d ) ( 3 - 2 d ), an LED night light base with UL approval certification ( 3 - 1 a ) ( 3 - 2 a ), a built-in LED ( 3 - 1 d ′) ( 3 - 2 e ) that serves as a night light, a photo sensor ( 3 - 1 c ) ( 3 - 2 c ), switch means ( 3 - 1 j ) ( 3 - 2
- This embodiment may also include just the laser projection light without the LED.
- Optional added features include a hologram, laser, grating optics means and means to change the relative position and orientation of the laser unit by a motor means, adjustment means, movement means or other means to enable at least one of the optics means to change from a last position or orientation and create changeable or variable laser light effects.
- the blocking wall 3 - 1 g , 3 - 2 s extends into the wider projection area so as to block laser beams on side of the projection area.
- the blocking wall 3 - 1 g , 3 - 2 s is on the same side as the sensor 3 - 1 h , 3 - 2 t for turning off the light device in case someone enters the sensing area.
- An LED 3 - 1 d ′, 3 - 2 e is also provided to provide a night light function through housing part 3 - 1 d , 3 - 2 d even when the laser unit 3 - 1 f , 3 - 2 n is switched off by switch 3 - 1 c , 3 - 2 c .
- the night light LED may be controlled by a light sensor 3 - 1 cj , 3 - 2 u .
- Power may be provided by batteries, a transformer or adaptor, or, as shown in FIG. 3-2 , prongs 3 - 2 b.
Abstract
A laser projection light has a light blocking wall and safety sensor to prevent people from directly looking into the laser beams to harm their eyes. The laser projection light may be an AC powered laser projection light or a DC powered battery operated unit, and may also incorporate a UL listed LED light device to that provides an LED light device function in addition to the projection function in case people do not want to see the laser projection light performance and wish to switch off the laser beam.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/938,564, filed Nov. 3, 2010.
- This application has subject matter in common with the inventor's prior patent application Ser. Nos. 12-624,621, 12-622,100, 12-318,471, 12-318,470, 12-318,473, 12-292,153, 12-232,505, 12-232,035, 12-149,963, 12-149,964, 12-073,095, 12-073,889, 12-007,076, 12-003,691, 12-003,809, 11-806,711, 11-806,285, 11-806,284, 11-566,322, 11-527,628, 11,527,629, 11-498,874, 12-545,992, 12-806,711, 12-806,285, 12-806,284, 12-566,322, 12-527,628, 12-527,629, 12-527,631, 12-502,661, 11-498,881, 11-255,981, 11-184,771, 11-152,063, 11-094,215, 11-092,742, 11-092,741, 11-094,156. 11-094,155. 10-954,189, 10-902,123, 10-883,719, 10-883,747, 10-341,519, 12-545,992, 12-292,580, 12-710,918, 12-622-000, 12-710,561, 12-710, 12-711,456, and 12-771,003.
- The above-listed prior patent applications of the inventor apply optics theory to LED lights for outdoor or indoor application and that are powered by alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) supplied by an electric cord and plug for an outlet, or by a battery, transformer, solar cell, or other power source to create a plurality of LED light beams and illuminate close areas, or remote areas by projection of the light beams to the remote areas. The present invention may utilize a number of principles taught in the prior applications, including the provision of more than one light source, more than one function, more than one optics means, more than one projection means, super power saving circuits, and cost saving concepts.
- (1) The current invention relates to a laser projection light which has a special arrangement for preventing people from directly viewing the laser light beam and causing harm to their eyes. The current invention has a light blocking wall to prevent people from directly seeing the laser light source and sensor means to detect when people are near the laser project light and automatically turn off the laser projection light. Hence, the invention totally solves the problem of harm to people's eyes caused by direct viewing of the laser light source.
- (2) The current invention also relates to a laser projection light which incorporates a laser, hologram, and/or grating optics means to cause the laser light beams to make desired geometric patterns that can be seen on desired surfaces including walls and a ceiling.
- (3) The current invention further relates to a laser projection light which incorporates more than one laser, hologram, and/or grating optics means to change a related position of the said laser, hologram, or grating optics means by adjustable means, motor means, or other moving means to provide a variety or plurality of continuously changing light effects, including steady, random, chasing, fade in and fade out, and any other known lighting effects.
- (4) The current invention further incorporates LED light means to cause the laser projection light to have a night light function and offer illumination for an area near the laser projection light. Sometimes, people do not like laser projection on walls or ceiling or ground, so they can turn off the laser projection light and only keep the LED night light as a normal LED night light function. Because the laser and LED power source can use very similar electric signals, the LED and laser can be arranged in one unit without any special technical difficulties.
- The current invention thereby provides the following advantages (1) it protects people's eyes from direct exposure to the laser light beam, (2) creates a variety, of changeable laser light performances by incorporating more than one laser, hologram, or grating optics means and/or motor means, adjustable means, or moving means to change positions of the optics means and create eye-catching effects, and (3) incorporates an LED light source to provide one unit with two different light sources to become a very practical night light and projection light.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a first preferred embodiment of the invention.that provides additional protection. -
FIGS. 2-1 , 2-2, 2-3, 2-4 show details of the preferred embodiment ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2-5 shows laser light beam performance with respect to walls and ceiling, and protection range of the sensor means. -
FIGS. 3-1 , 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, and 3-6 show a second preferred embodiment with different a shape of the laser projection light and both a laser and an LED light source in one unit. - The current invention for a safety laser projection light which has light beam blocking wall and safety sensor means to prevent people from directly looking at the laser unit's strong light beams to overcome all marketplace concerns.
- The current invention also provides a combination of a laser projection light and built-in LED light source that serves as a night light to supplement the laser projection light function in case people do not want to see laser light performance, so that people can turn off the laser projection light and keep the LED night light on when plugged into an outlet, thereby adding practicality to the laser projection light.
- The current invention also may apply a motor means, adjustable means, time piece parts and accessories, and/or motion means to cause the at least one laser, hologram, or grating means to change relative orientation, position, and/or distance and thereby cause the light beam patterns to change or vary for an eye-catching laser beam light performance.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , the laser projection light includes a laser unit (1 f), circuitry (1 g), prongs (1 q)(1 q′), and an adjustable means (1 e) to change the relative orientation or position of the laser, a hologram, a grating, or other optics means and create changeable, variable, variety, plurality of the different laser light beams performance. - The laser unit (1 f) faces upwardly while the prong means (1 q)(1 q′) face a rear side of the housing facing a wall outlet and a sensor 1 j, lens 1 m, and blocking wall (see element 2-2 d in
FIG. 2-2 ) are on the front side. The laser light beams will be blocked by the blocking wall so the laser light beams can only be emitted to a certain angle from the ceiling, which angle can be designed so people cannot directly see the light beams to harm their eyes. The safety sensor means (1 j) senses people close to the projection light and stops the laser unit from emitting laser beams to provide protection that is in addition to that provided by the blocking wall. -
FIGS. 2-1 , 2-2, 2-3, and 2-4 show details of the preferred embodiment ofFIG. 1 , including a lens (2-1 d) (2-2 b), front housing (2-1 a), back housing (2-1 c) (2-2 a), laser unit (2-1 e) (2-4 b), LED (2-1 g) (2-2 f) (2-3 e), prong means (2-1 f) (2-2 c), safety sensor means (2-1 b) (2-3 b), blocking wall (2-2 d) (2-4 c) and photo sensor means (2-1 b, 2-2 d,2-3 b). -
FIG. 2-5 shows the laser light beam performance provided the laser projection unit on walls and a ceiling. It also shows the sensor means to sense people close to the laser projection light. When people fall within the sensing range, the sensor will deliver an electric signal to circuit means to turn off the laser unit and stop it from emitting laser beams. This will prevent kids or people from directly viewing the strong light beams emitted by the laser unit, which would otherwise harm the people's eyes. The sensor range can be designed as required by the market. A preferred range is one feet, covering a vertical range of 45 degrees above and below the center and a horizontal range of 90 degrees or more to the left and right of center. In the meantime, the laser projects onto the wall into which the projection light is plugged and onto the ceiling, but part of the projection area is blocked by the blocking wall -
FIGS. 3-1 , 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, and 3-6 show a second preferred embodiment with a different shape of the laser projection light but which still has a blocking wall (3-1 g) (3-2 s) extending on one side of the housing, a safety sensor means (3-1 h) (3-2 t), a top housing (3-1 e) (3-2 q), a lower housing (3-1 d) (3-2 d), an LED night light base with UL approval certification (3-1 a) (3-2 a), a built-in LED (3-1 d′) (3-2 e) that serves as a night light, a photo sensor (3-1 c) (3-2 c), switch means (3-1 j) (3-2 u) to turn off the laser projection light by manual operation, a laser unit(3-1 f) (3-2 m), circuit means (3-2 j) , conductive means (3-2 i) (3-2 g), a holder (3-2 h), a lens (3-1 d) (3-2 d), prong means (3-2 b), a battery compartment (3-1 b) or other electric parts and accessories to cause the laser (3-1 f) (3-2 m) and LED (3-1 d′) 93-2 e) to provide two light sources in one unit. This embodiment may also include just the laser projection light without the LED. Optional added features include a hologram, laser, grating optics means and means to change the relative position and orientation of the laser unit by a motor means, adjustment means, movement means or other means to enable at least one of the optics means to change from a last position or orientation and create changeable or variable laser light effects. - As shown in
FIGS. 3-1 and 3-2, the blocking wall 3-1 g,3-2 s extends into the wider projection area so as to block laser beams on side of the projection area. The blocking wall 3-1 g,3-2 s is on the same side as the sensor 3-1 h,3-2 t for turning off the light device in case someone enters the sensing area. An LED 3-1 d′,3-2 e is also provided to provide a night light function through housing part 3-1 d,3-2 d even when the laser unit 3-1 f,3-2 n is switched off by switch 3-1 c,3-2 c. As usual, the night light LED may be controlled by a light sensor 3-1 cj,3-2 u. Power may be provided by batteries, a transformer or adaptor, or, as shown inFIG. 3-2 , prongs 3-2 b.
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1. The Laser project light consist of:
At least one of the light block wall designed on the housing to prevent from laser light direct to emit from laser head to people eyes.
At least one of the safety sensor arrange on housing to detect the people location and distance to the said laser projection light and turn off the laser beam while people fall within the safety range of the safety sensor means.
The said laser project light are consist of from group combination from the parts & accessories select from housing, laser unit, circuit, prong, battery compartment, laser optics lens, hologram optics parts, grating optics parts, adjustable parts , motor, movement parts, motion parts , conductive parts, photo sensor, switch, lens, LED, LEDs, UL listed with testament certification LED base, controller to make the Laser project light to has pre-determined laser beam light performance while the laser project light connect with power source.
The said laser light performance may selected from group combination select from flashing, chasing, random, rotating, fade in and fade out, moving, color changing, color adding, geometric light patterns show out, Dot matrix patterns for image changeable, variable, movable, motion picture which are available from conventional market place light effects.
2. The laser project light and LED night light consist of
At lease one UL listed with test certification LED night light base incorporate with laser unit to get the electric signal to turn on and turn off the said Laser unit and the said LED night light under pre-determined light pattern performance.
3. A laser projection night light, comprising:
a sealed safety-certified night light base integrated with an LED that is not a laser; and
a laser projection unit that includes a laser and construction for projecting laser beams to a remote area outside said laser projection night light, and that extends from said night light base,
wherein said night light base includes power components for supplying power to both said LED and said laser, and
wherein said LED illuminates an area near the night light and said laser projection unit projects laser beams to a remote area.
The said base of night light has prong or screw-in base to get the electricity from the home 120 Volt AC ; or
the said base of night light has battery compartment to get power from the Direct current power source.
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