Claims
- 1. A safety lamp having its operating power supplied by a power source, comprising:a bulb; a timing and driving circuit; an emitter located proximate the bulb, and coupled to the timing and driving circuit so as to emit a pulsed beam at a predetermined frequency; a receiver located proximate the bulb and positioned to receive the pulsed beam from the emitter; a differential amplifier circuit coupled to the receiver, the differential amplifier circuit determining whether the pulsed beam has been received; a relay driver circuit coupled to at least one differential amplifier circuit, the relay driver circuit producing a close signal when at least one receiver receives the pulsed signal, and an open signal when at least one receiver does not receive the pulsed signal; a relay connected to the power source, the bulb and the relay driver, the relay allowing power to reach the bulb when the relay is closed, and preventing power from reaching the bulb when the relay is open.
- 2. The safety lamp of claim 1, further comprising:a tilt switch coupled to the bulb, the tilt switch allowing power to pass through when closed, and preventing power from passing through when open, wherein the tilt switch is closed when the lamp is in a normal operating orientation and the tilt switch automatically opens when the lamp is moved into an abnormal operating orientation.
- 3. The safety lamp of claim 2, wherein the tilt switch is a mercury switch.
- 4. The safety lamp of claim 2, wherein the tilt switch includes a hinged metal contact.
- 5. The safety lamp of claim 2, wherein the normal operating orientation is vertical.
- 6. The safety lamp of claim 2, wherein the normal operating orientation is horizontal.
- 7. The safety lamp of claim 1, wherein the emitter emits pulsed infrared beams.
- 8. The safety lamp of claim 1, wherein the bulb is a halogen bulb.
- 9. The safety lamp of claim 1, further comprising a LED coupled to the relay driver circuit, the LED turning on or off dependent upon whether the receiver receives the pulsed beam.
- 10. The safety lamp of claim 9, wherein the LED is turned on when the receiver receives the pulsed beam.
- 11. The safety lamp of claim 9, wherein the LED is turned on only when the receiver does not receive the pulsed beam.
- 12. The safety lamp of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of the emitters and a plurality of the receivers form a sensory shield around substantially the whole bulb; and for each of the receivers used, a separate one of differential amplifiers is used.
- 13. A safety lamp comprising:a housing; a bulb mounted in the housing; a power supply coupled to the bulb via a relay to energize the bulb, thus generating light; a detector proximate the bulb, the detector including a driving circuit, an emitter adjacent the bulb, a receiver adjacent the bulb, and a differential amplifier circuit, wherein the driving circuit is attached to the emitter and drives the emitter to produce a predetermined energy signal, the receiver is positioned to receive the predetermined energy signal and coupled to the differential amplifier circuit, the differential amplifier circuit for determining when the predetermined energy signal has not been received thus indicating the presence of an object in close proximity to the bulb; and a control circuit having an input connected to the differential amplifier and an output connected to the relay, the control circuit causing the relay to open and disengage power to the bulb when the predetermined energy signal is not detected, the control circuit for further closing the relay and allowing power to pass to the bulb when the predetermined energy signal is received.
- 14. The safety lamp of claim 13, further comprising:a tilt switch mounted in the housing and coupled between the power supply and the bulb, the tilt switch allowing power to flow to the bulb when the tilt switch is in a first orientation, and the tilt switch preventing power from flowing when the tilt switch is not in the first orientation.
- 15. The safety lamp of claim 14, wherein the tilt switch closes a switch when in the first orientation and opens the switch when in any other orientation.
- 16. The safety lamp of claim 14 wherein the tilt switch is a mercury switch.
- 17. The safety lamp of claim 14, wherein the tilt switch includes a hinged metal contact.
- 18. The safety lamp of claim 13, wherein the predetermined energy signal is a beam of light.
- 19. The safety lamp of claim 18, wherein the emitter emits the beam of light in pulses at a predetermined frequency; and the receiver detects the beam of light at the predetermined frequency.
- 20. The safety lamp of claim 18, wherein the beam of light is infrared.
- 21. The safety lamp of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of the emitters, a plurality of the receivers and a plurality of the differential amplifiers, wherein the plurality of differential amplifiers output to a single input of the control circuit.
- 22. The safety lamp of claim 13, further comprising a LED coupled to the control circuit, the LED turning on or off dependent upon whether the receiver detects the predetermined energy signal.
- 23. The safety lamp of claim 22, wherein the LED is turned on when the receiver detects the predetermined energy signal.
- 24. The safety lamp of claim 22, wherein the LED is turned on only when the receiver does not receive the predetermined energy signal.
- 25. The safety lamp of claim 14 wherein detector further includes:a reflecting surface disposed between the emitter and the receiver, the reflecting surface receiving the predetermined energy signal from the emitter and redirecting the predetermined energy signal to the receiver.
- 26. A safety lamp for attachment to a power source, comprising:a housing; a bulb mounted in the housing; a tilt switch mounted in the housing and disposed between the power supply and the bulb, the tilt switch allowing power from the power source to pass through when closed, and preventing power from passing through when open, wherein the tilt switch is closed when the lamp is in a normal operating orientation and the tilt switch automatically opens when the lamp is moved into an abnormal operating orientation; a timer and driving circuit mounted in the housing; an emitter located proximate the bulb, the emitter coupled to the timer and driving circuit to emit a pulsed beam at a predetermined frequency; a receiver located proximate the bulb, opposite the emitter, the receiver receives the pulsed beam; a differential amplifier circuit coupled to the receiver, the differential amplifier circuit determining whether the pulsed beam has been received; a relay mounted in the housing; a relay driver circuit mounted in the housing, coupled to the differential amplifier circuit and the relay, the relay driver circuit causing the relay to close and allow power to reach the bulb when the receiver receives the pulsed signal, and causing the relay to open and prevent power from reaching the bulb when the receiver does not receive the pulsed signal.
- 27. A safety device for a system, comprising:a timing and driving circuit; an emitter coupled to the timing and driving circuit so as to emit a pulsed beam at a predetermined frequency; a receiver positioned to receive the pulsed beam from the emitter; a differential amplifier circuit coupled to the receiver, the differential amplifier circuit determining whether the pulsed beam has been received; a control circuit coupled to at least one differential amplifier circuit, the control circuit producing a first signal when at least one receiver receives the pulsed signal, and a second signal when at least one receiver does not receive the pulsed signal wherein the first and second signal provide a safety control for the system.
- 28. The safety device for a system of claim 27, further comprising:a relay, the relay being coupled to the control circuit and the system so that the relay allows power to flow to the system when the control circuit produces the first signal and prevents power from flowing to the system when the control circuit produces the second signal.
- 29. The safety device for a system of claim 27 wherein the safety device functions as a proximity detector so that the first signal is indicative of no object being located between the emitter and the receiver and the second signal being indicative of an object being located between the emitter and the receiver.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/882,605 filed Jun. 25, 1997, which is currently co-pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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