WO2009011562A2 - Emergency light adapter - Google Patents

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WO2009011562A2
WO2009011562A2 PCT/MY2008/000067 MY2008000067W WO2009011562A2 WO 2009011562 A2 WO2009011562 A2 WO 2009011562A2 MY 2008000067 W MY2008000067 W MY 2008000067W WO 2009011562 A2 WO2009011562 A2 WO 2009011562A2
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Darren Aster Gunasekera
Stephen Sutjiadi
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Stephen Sutjiadi
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S9/00Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply
    • F21S9/02Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a battery or accumulator
    • F21S9/022Emergency lighting devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V19/00Fastening of light sources or lamp holders
    • F21V19/006Fastening of light sources or lamp holders of point-like light sources, e.g. incandescent or halogen lamps, with screw-threaded or bayonet base
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • F21V23/04Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
    • F21V23/0442Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches activated by means of a sensor, e.g. motion or photodetectors
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JCIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J9/00Circuit arrangements for emergency or stand-by power supply, e.g. for emergency lighting
    • H02J9/02Circuit arrangements for emergency or stand-by power supply, e.g. for emergency lighting in which an auxiliary distribution system and its associated lamps are brought into service
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/03Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of surface-mounted type
    • F21S8/033Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of surface-mounted type the surface being a wall or like vertical structure, e.g. building facade
    • F21S8/035Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of surface-mounted type the surface being a wall or like vertical structure, e.g. building facade by means of plugging into a wall outlet, e.g. night light
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2113/00Combination of light sources
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2113/00Combination of light sources
    • F21Y2113/20Combination of light sources of different form
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2115/00Light-generating elements of semiconductor light sources
    • F21Y2115/10Light-emitting diodes [LED]

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  • the present invention relates to emergency light devices and more particularly to emergency light adapter which can be used on a typical light socket.
  • Power supply interruption is an unwanted incident. Lights will go off if it does not receive power. Emergency light is used and illuminated when such an event occur. Emergency light is usually powered by a spare power source.
  • Emergency light is widely used to display exit and direction signs in buildings.
  • the emergency light provides illumination where people can be guided to escape if there is main power supply interruption.
  • Such emergency light has a mechanism to activate the emergency light in the event there is no main power supply.
  • the emergency light is usually powered by a battery or spare power generator.
  • the device which involves wiring, controllers and lights are complex where skills of an electrician are needed in order to install such device on walls. Such device also requires regular maintenance to make sure the emergency light works if the inevitable should occur. The electrician usually has to climb a ladder to access the emergency light to perform maintenance work.
  • Another emergency light uses a casing with power socket connection to charge the battery of an emergency light.
  • the casing usually encompasses the emergency light, battery, controller and power plug connection to be a small portable device.
  • the emergency light may be powered from the battery. It usually comes with a switch so that it can be illuminated only when needed.
  • the device may be removed from the power plug and be used as a portable lighting device. The device may be easily used by typical lay man for any place which has a power outlet. However, the device needs to be plugged to a power outlet connection which may be used for other purposes.
  • the emergency light It is not desirable for the emergency light to operate when a particular room has sufficient light, especially day light.
  • the spare power or battery has limited power supply. It may drain the power during daytime emergency light is not needed.
  • the above mentioned drawbacks are overcome by the present invention. It is desirable to have an emergency light device which is easier to install and use, and does not use a power outlet or additional wiring.
  • the present invention is conceived to allow lay persons to install emergency light by fitting the adapter to a typical light socket.
  • the type of adapter to be used is custom made to match typical light socket.
  • the ease of fitting such adapter is as easy as fixing a light bulb.
  • energy savings light on the adapter such as light emitting diode (LED)
  • LED light emitting diode
  • the night light refers to lights such as LED attached to the adapter. Night light automatically illuminates when there is low light level in a room.
  • the device comprises an adapter with secondary lights, electrical sockets and controller.
  • a light sensor is adapted to an emergency light to stop the emergency light from illuminating when it is not needed when there is sufficient light in a room.
  • the emergency light shall illuminate when low light level is detected.
  • the spare power shall operate only when it is needed when low light is detected.
  • Fig. 1 shows a diagram of an emergency light adapter according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a different perspective of the adapter of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 3 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of the emergency light
  • Fig. 4 shows a flow chart of an embodiment of how the emergency light works when there is main supply
  • Fig. 5 shows a flow chart of an embodiment of how the emergency light works when there is no main supply
  • Fig. 6 shows a flow chart of another embodiment of how the emergency light with light sensor automatically works if there is no main supply
  • Fig. 7 shows a flow chart of a test mode for emergency light.
  • the emergency light adapter 20 comprises a socket 21 , at least an emergency light 22, a controller 24, a fitting 26 and an electrical contact 28, wherein the electrical contact 28 is protruded from the fitting 26 to connect to the base of the socket 20.
  • the fitting 26 is shaped to be fit into industrially available standard light socket. It is usually constructed with predetermined shape.
  • the fitting 26 comes with the electrical contact 28, which may be situated at the center diameter of the fitting 26.
  • At the other end of the fitting 26 is the socket 21.
  • the socket 21 is shaped to be fitted with industrially available standard light bulbs.
  • the socket 21 may be shaped to correspond to the fitting 26. Typical arrangements of fittings and socket may include screw arrangements, click arrangements of twist arrangements.
  • the controller compartment 30 houses the necessary control elements to power the emergency light 22.
  • the elements of the controller compartment will be described later.
  • At least an emergency light element 22 is placed on a surface of the controller compartment.
  • An arrangement may have a plurality of emergency light element arranged on the same side of the socket 20. The arrangement can be in a form of ring arrangement.
  • the emergency light element is desirable to have energy saving properties to conserve power usage.
  • LED is a common and energy saving device which is used as the emergency light element 22.
  • a light sensor 51 is incorporated and added within the controller compartment. The light sensor functions to disable the emergency light when sufficient light other than the emergency light is detected in a particular room. The emergency light function is disabled because it is not needed during daytime when there is sufficient light in a room. It is desirable to have the emergency light to function only when there is low light.
  • An optional adapter switch 32 is connected to the controller compartment 30.
  • the switch may be in the form of a hanging switch. When the adapter 20 is fitted, the hanging switch 32 shall hang from the adapter 20 allowing a user to access certain functions of the adapter.
  • the hanging switch may be covered with luminous material so that it will glow in the dark.
  • Another form of optional switch 32 may be placed on the side of the controller compartment to access another function of the adapter 20.
  • a light sensor 51 is incorporated and added within the controller compartment.
  • the light sensor functions to disable the emergency light when sufficient light other than the emergency light is detected in a particular room.
  • the emergency light function is disabled because it is not needed during daytime when there is sufficient light in a room. It is desirable to have the emergency light to function only when there is low light.
  • the operation and control of the adapter may also be used to provide night light by illuminating main light or emergency light when low light level is detected.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the adapter 20 with emergency light elements.
  • Power from the main supply 36 reaches the adapter 20 from electrical connector 28 when main switch 37 is in on position.
  • the power may be used to energize a relay 38 of a main light 40.
  • the main light 40 is provided by a standard bulb fitted on the socket 21.
  • the main supply 36 is also passed to step down 42 and converted from AC to DC 44.
  • the DC power is used to power the controller 24, power charger 46 and spare power 48.
  • the spare power 48 may be in a form of rechargeable battery charged by the power charger 46.
  • the spare power 48 receives instruction from controller 24 to activate emergency light 22 and notifying means 50.
  • the notifying means 50 is used to indicate a condition of the adapter 20.
  • the relay 38, controller 24, step down 42, AC to DC 44, power charger 46, spare power 48, emergency light 22 and notifying means 50 is contained by the controller compartment 30.
  • a light sensor 51 is incorporated to disable the emergency light if sufficient light is detected in a room. Hence spare power battery is not drained when emergency light is not needed.
  • the main power switch which is usually wall mounted, shall always be in on position 52.
  • the main power supply 36 is used to charge the power of spare power 48.
  • the adapter switch 32 is used manually when the main light 40 or emergency light 22 is needed.
  • a trigger from switch 32 will give a different response for the adapter 20. Initially both the main light and switch light may be off 54.
  • a trigger from the switch 32 may on the main light and off the emergency light 56.
  • Another trigger from the switch 32 may off the main light and on the emergency light 58.
  • a further trigger may off both the lights 54.
  • the adapter 20 may be used for night light for emergency light to give partial illumination even if there is main supply 36.
  • the adapter switch 32 can be used to trigger the emergency light to illuminate, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the above mentioned embodiment allows a user to manually trigger the adapter to control power to main light or emergency light.
  • Another embodiment of automatic operation allows the emergency light 22 to function as night light. When low light level is detected, the main light or emergency light will illuminate even if there is no power interruption.
  • Fig. 6 Another embodiment of operation is shown in Fig. 6.
  • the first operation describes an emergency mode.
  • the controller checks if there is power from main supply 64. If there is main supply, than the second operation, the test mode is activated 63. If there is power interruption, the controller checks if there is low light in a room 65. If there is sufficient light, the function of the emergency light is disabled 66b. If there is low light than the emergency light is illuminated 66a.
  • the emergency light adapter will automatically illuminate the emergency light if there is low light level and no main supply 66a.
  • the test mode work flow is shown in Fig. 7. Next, the position of the main switch is determined 67.
  • the emergency light is illuminated and notifying means is activated 68.
  • the notifying means serve to indicate that the spare power is working as a test function.
  • the notifying means shall also remind the user to turn on the main switch. If the main switch is in on position than the emergency light is off and the main light could be on or off depending on its previous condition.
  • the power of main Light is determined 70.
  • the main light is controlled in a bistable manner which will toggle either state of on or off. If the previous state is main light on, than the step of turning adapter switch off and on again 72, will turn the main light off 74. If the previous state is main light off, than the step of turning adapter switch off and turning on again 76 will turn the main light on 78.
  • the main switch can also be used instead of adapter switch to trigger the main light.
  • an emergency light adapter 20 is disclosed to act as a companion to main light 40.
  • the adapter 20 can be fitted to light sockets and be fitted with main lights 40.
  • the emergency light on the adapter 22 is controlled to provide illumination when necessary.
  • a light sensor is incorporated to function when emergency light is not desired. At daytime, emergency light is not required. Hence, when the light sensor detects sufficient light 63 it switches off emergency light 65. When the light sensor detects low light level, the function of emergency light is enabled.

Abstract

An emergency light adapter (20) is disclosed to illuminate emergency light (22) in the event a main supply interruption should occur. The adapter (20) has a socket (21) which is shaped to be fitted with main light (40), and a fitting (26) which is shaped to be fitted to another light socket. At least an emergency light (22) is placed on the adapter which is controlled and powered by spare power (48). Two operating embodiments are disclosed to operate the adapter. A manual operation is disclosed where the (adapter 20) can operate in a three state manner. Another operation is disclosed for automatic control with a means to test the condition of the spare power (48). A light sensor (51) disables the emergency light function if there is sufficient light in a room other than the emergency light. The light sensor (51) shall enable the emergency light only when there is low light in a room. The light sensor (51) can be used to enable the emergency light to illuminate as night light when there is low light in a room.

Description

EMERGENCY LIGHT ADAPTER
The present invention relates to emergency light devices and more particularly to emergency light adapter which can be used on a typical light socket.
BACKGROUND TQ THE INVENTION
Power supply interruption is an unwanted incident. Lights will go off if it does not receive power. Emergency light is used and illuminated when such an event occur. Emergency light is usually powered by a spare power source.
Emergency light is widely used to display exit and direction signs in buildings. The emergency light provides illumination where people can be guided to escape if there is main power supply interruption. Such emergency light has a mechanism to activate the emergency light in the event there is no main power supply. The emergency light is usually powered by a battery or spare power generator. The device which involves wiring, controllers and lights are complex where skills of an electrician are needed in order to install such device on walls. Such device also requires regular maintenance to make sure the emergency light works if the inevitable should occur. The electrician usually has to climb a ladder to access the emergency light to perform maintenance work.
Another emergency light uses a casing with power socket connection to charge the battery of an emergency light. The casing usually encompasses the emergency light, battery, controller and power plug connection to be a small portable device. When there is no power supply, the emergency light may be powered from the battery. It usually comes with a switch so that it can be illuminated only when needed. The device may be removed from the power plug and be used as a portable lighting device. The device may be easily used by typical lay man for any place which has a power outlet. However, the device needs to be plugged to a power outlet connection which may be used for other purposes.
It is not desirable for the emergency light to operate when a particular room has sufficient light, especially day light. The spare power or battery has limited power supply. It may drain the power during daytime emergency light is not needed. The above mentioned drawbacks are overcome by the present invention. It is desirable to have an emergency light device which is easier to install and use, and does not use a power outlet or additional wiring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is conceived to allow lay persons to install emergency light by fitting the adapter to a typical light socket. The type of adapter to be used is custom made to match typical light socket. The ease of fitting such adapter is as easy as fixing a light bulb.
It is also an object of the present invention to have a light socket so that a main light can be fitted on the adapter.
It is a further object of the present invention to use energy savings light on the adapter, such as light emitting diode (LED), as emergency light on the adapter to allow longer usage of emergency light.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a night light which is used when full illumination by the main light is not required. The night light refers to lights such as LED attached to the adapter. Night light automatically illuminates when there is low light level in a room.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide emergency light when there is main power supply interruption.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide means for testing the emergency light. A simple operation is provided so that people don't have to climb to the emergency light to test the light.
It is a further object of the present invention which provides a simpler emergency light which translates into cost savings. The device comprises an adapter with secondary lights, electrical sockets and controller.
It is also an object of the solution to detect light. A light sensor is adapted to an emergency light to stop the emergency light from illuminating when it is not needed when there is sufficient light in a room. The emergency light shall illuminate when low light level is detected.
It is a further object of the present invention to prolong spare power battery life so that the power is not drained when it is not needed when there is sufficient light. The spare power shall operate only when it is needed when low light is detected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of an example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a diagram of an emergency light adapter according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a different perspective of the adapter of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 3 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of the emergency light;
Fig. 4 shows a flow chart of an embodiment of how the emergency light works when there is main supply;
Fig. 5 shows a flow chart of an embodiment of how the emergency light works when there is no main supply;
Fig. 6 shows a flow chart of another embodiment of how the emergency light with light sensor automatically works if there is no main supply; and
Fig. 7 shows a flow chart of a test mode for emergency light.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, there is illustrated an embodiment of an emergency light adapter 20. The emergency light adapter 20 comprises a socket 21 , at least an emergency light 22, a controller 24, a fitting 26 and an electrical contact 28, wherein the electrical contact 28 is protruded from the fitting 26 to connect to the base of the socket 20. The fitting 26 is shaped to be fit into industrially available standard light socket. It is usually constructed with predetermined shape. The fitting 26 comes with the electrical contact 28, which may be situated at the center diameter of the fitting 26. At the other end of the fitting 26 is the socket 21. The socket 21 is shaped to be fitted with industrially available standard light bulbs. The socket 21 may be shaped to correspond to the fitting 26. Typical arrangements of fittings and socket may include screw arrangements, click arrangements of twist arrangements.
The controller compartment 30 houses the necessary control elements to power the emergency light 22. The elements of the controller compartment will be described later. At least an emergency light element 22 is placed on a surface of the controller compartment. An arrangement may have a plurality of emergency light element arranged on the same side of the socket 20. The arrangement can be in a form of ring arrangement. The emergency light element is desirable to have energy saving properties to conserve power usage. LED is a common and energy saving device which is used as the emergency light element 22. A light sensor 51 is incorporated and added within the controller compartment. The light sensor functions to disable the emergency light when sufficient light other than the emergency light is detected in a particular room. The emergency light function is disabled because it is not needed during daytime when there is sufficient light in a room. It is desirable to have the emergency light to function only when there is low light.
An optional adapter switch 32 is connected to the controller compartment 30. The switch may be in the form of a hanging switch. When the adapter 20 is fitted, the hanging switch 32 shall hang from the adapter 20 allowing a user to access certain functions of the adapter. The hanging switch may be covered with luminous material so that it will glow in the dark. Another form of optional switch 32 may be placed on the side of the controller compartment to access another function of the adapter 20.
A light sensor 51 is incorporated and added within the controller compartment. The light sensor functions to disable the emergency light when sufficient light other than the emergency light is detected in a particular room. The emergency light function is disabled because it is not needed during daytime when there is sufficient light in a room. It is desirable to have the emergency light to function only when there is low light. The operation and control of the adapter may also be used to provide night light by illuminating main light or emergency light when low light level is detected.
The control elements of the emergency light adapter will now be described.
Fig. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the adapter 20 with emergency light elements. Power from the main supply 36 reaches the adapter 20 from electrical connector 28 when main switch 37 is in on position. The power may be used to energize a relay 38 of a main light 40. The main light 40 is provided by a standard bulb fitted on the socket 21. The main supply 36 is also passed to step down 42 and converted from AC to DC 44. The DC power is used to power the controller 24, power charger 46 and spare power 48. The spare power 48 may be in a form of rechargeable battery charged by the power charger 46. The spare power 48 receives instruction from controller 24 to activate emergency light 22 and notifying means 50. The notifying means 50 is used to indicate a condition of the adapter 20. The relay 38, controller 24, step down 42, AC to DC 44, power charger 46, spare power 48, emergency light 22 and notifying means 50 is contained by the controller compartment 30. A light sensor 51 is incorporated to disable the emergency light if sufficient light is detected in a room. Hence spare power battery is not drained when emergency light is not needed.
The operation of the emergency light adapter will now be described.
An embodiment of operation allows the emergency light 22 to be switched from the controller 24, as shown in Fig. 4. The main power switch, which is usually wall mounted, shall always be in on position 52. The main power supply 36 is used to charge the power of spare power 48. The adapter switch 32 is used manually when the main light 40 or emergency light 22 is needed. A trigger from switch 32 will give a different response for the adapter 20. Initially both the main light and switch light may be off 54. A trigger from the switch 32 may on the main light and off the emergency light 56. Another trigger from the switch 32 may off the main light and on the emergency light 58. A further trigger may off both the lights 54. There are three states which the adapter 20 may function. Hence, the adapter 20 may be used for night light for emergency light to give partial illumination even if there is main supply 36. In the event the main supply is interrupted 60, the adapter switch 32 can be used to trigger the emergency light to illuminate, as shown in Fig. 5. The same three state positions exist. The first state could be both lights off 54. Then, the next trigger will possibly light the main power but since there is no main supply, so the main light can't be illuminated 62. Another trigger may illuminate the emergency light 58. The above mentioned embodiment allows a user to manually trigger the adapter to control power to main light or emergency light.
Another embodiment of automatic operation allows the emergency light 22 to function as night light. When low light level is detected, the main light or emergency light will illuminate even if there is no power interruption.
Another embodiment of operation is shown in Fig. 6. There are two main operations of the adapter. The first operation describes an emergency mode. The controller checks if there is power from main supply 64. If there is main supply, than the second operation, the test mode is activated 63. If there is power interruption, the controller checks if there is low light in a room 65. If there is sufficient light, the function of the emergency light is disabled 66b. If there is low light than the emergency light is illuminated 66a. The emergency light adapter will automatically illuminate the emergency light if there is low light level and no main supply 66a. The test mode work flow is shown in Fig. 7. Next, the position of the main switch is determined 67. If the main switch is in off position, the emergency light is illuminated and notifying means is activated 68. The notifying means serve to indicate that the spare power is working as a test function. The notifying means shall also remind the user to turn on the main switch. If the main switch is in on position than the emergency light is off and the main light could be on or off depending on its previous condition. The power of main Light is determined 70. The main light is controlled in a bistable manner which will toggle either state of on or off. If the previous state is main light on, than the step of turning adapter switch off and on again 72, will turn the main light off 74. If the previous state is main light off, than the step of turning adapter switch off and turning on again 76 will turn the main light on 78. The main switch can also be used instead of adapter switch to trigger the main light. The above mentioned embodiment allows the adapter to automatically illuminate emergency light and allows a test function to determine the state of spare power. Accordingly, an emergency light adapter 20 is disclosed to act as a companion to main light 40. The adapter 20 can be fitted to light sockets and be fitted with main lights 40. The emergency light on the adapter 22 is controlled to provide illumination when necessary. A light sensor is incorporated to function when emergency light is not desired. At daytime, emergency light is not required. Hence, when the light sensor detects sufficient light 63 it switches off emergency light 65. When the light sensor detects low light level, the function of emergency light is enabled.
While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope on any embodiment, but as exemplifications of the presently preferred embodiment thereof. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the teachings of various embodiments.

Claims

1. An emergency light adapter 20, comprising: a socket 21 which is shaped to be fitted with main light 40, at least an emergency light 22, a controller 24, a spare power 48, a fitting 26 which is shaped to be fitted to another light socket, and an electrical contact 28 which is protruded from the fitting 26 to connect to the base of the socket 20, whereby said emergency light shall illuminate if there is power interruption.
2. An adapter 20 according to claim 1, further comprising a controller compartment 30 to house control elements for emergency light 22.
3. An adapter 20 according to claim 1 , wherein the emergency light is placed on the controller compartment 30.
4. An adapter 20 according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of emergency lights is arranged in a ring arrangement.
5. An adapter 20 according to claim 1, wherein the emergency lights are light emitting diode.
6. An adapter 20 according to claim 1 , further comprising an adapter switch 32 to access certain functions of the adapter 20.
7. An adapter 20 according to claim 6, wherein the switch 32 is covered with luminous material.
8. An adapter 20 according to claim 1 , further comprising a light sensor 51 which detects light level, wherein low light level enables emergency light and sufficient light level disables emergency light.
9. An adapter 20 according to claim 1 , further comprising a light sensor 51 which detects light level, wherein low light level enables emergency light to function as night light.
10. A method for operating an emergency light adapter 20, comprising: providing main supply 52 to adapter 20, providing three state light trigger condition, initially off main light and off emergency light 54, triggering switch 32 shall on main light and off emergency light 56, triggering said switch 32 shall off main light and on emergency light
58, in the event power supply is interrupted 60, off main light and off emergency light 54, triggering switch 32 shall provide no power to main light and off emergency light 62, triggering switch 32 shall off main light and on emergency light 58, wherein the adapter which is shaped to be fitted on a typical light socket and allows fitting of a main light, works in a manual three state manner to facilitate power to emergency light or main light, whereby the adapter could be in any state and programmed to follow any order.
11. A method for operating an emergency light adapter 20 according to claim 10 wherein the main light 40 is powered by main supply 36 and the emergency light 22 is powered by spare power 48.
12. A method for operating an emergency light adapter 20, comprising: determining if there is main supply 64, if there is supply, than test the spare power condition 63, if no supply, than detect if there is low light level 65, if there is low light level than use spare power to power emergency light 66a, if there is sufficient light than turn off the emergency light 66b, wherein the adapter, which is shaped to be fitted on a typical light socket and allows fitting of a main light, illuminates emergency light when there is power interruption and low light level, whereby the adapter works automatically to illuminate the emergency light and allows a method to test the condition of the spare power.
13. A method for testing emergency light adapter 63, comprising: determining if main switch is on 67, if main light switch is not on, than use spare power to power emergency light and notifying means 68, if main light switch is on, than off emergency light and determine it main light is on 70, if main light is on, than switching light off than on 72, shall turn off main light 74, if main light is not on, than switching light off than on 76, shall turn main light on 78, wherein the condition of spare power is tested when the main switch is not on to power up emergency light and notifying means, whereby the illumination of emergency light and alert by notifying means signify that spare power is in good condition.
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