The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, at least one embodiment of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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In another embodiment, the inventive device can be used for security purposes in business establishments. It is to be understood that the device can be used for any purpose chosen using sound business and engineering judgment.
In one embodiment the flashing light 14 is similar to the light ordinarily mounted atop a police car, which is powered by the vehicle battery, is waterproof, less than 6 inches in height and supported by a square or circular base less than 5 inches square. The light emitted is quite noticeable day or night and in different colors. The revolving, flashing light 14, in this embodiment, serves as an attention getter, and like emergency vehicles, the blinking can be accomplished by any means such as, for example, switching, rotating reflector, and any other means chosen using sound engineering judgment.
The device could operate on any power source, such as 110 volt AC conventional residential power. In one embodiment, the device is activated by a small, remote, wireless push button transmitter 16, 18. These are available in neck pendent style 18, watchband/bracelet 16, small hand carried unit, or in mountable form for mounting under a counter, table or desk, or wall mounted. The light 14 can be used indoors as well as outdoors. In one embodiment, the light cord is plugged into the housing 10, which is then plugged into a standard 110 volt AC receptacle. Upon detecting a signal, the light 14 is powered.
The flashing light 14, placed on the indoor window sill or attached to the exterior of the residence will illuminate the entire area with flashes that can be visible for miles and notify the neighbors and/or public of an existent emergency within. The saturation of the market with the cell phone will automatically enable alerted observers to call the police or invade the premise to determine the situation. In this embodiment, the light 14 expedites the ability of the professional to pin point the exact residence seeking aid. Even though emergency responders such as EMS, police, and firemen may be aware of the address, all residences do not have their home or apartment number visible or legible, thus making it difficult regardless of how familiar the responders may be with the surroundings. Thus, in many instances, establishment of the exact residence in trouble consumes a perplexing span of time, particularly at night. The brilliant, flashing light 14 negates the problem immediately.
In another embodiment the flashing light 14 is combined with the automatic dialer 12, which can be activated by the wireless transmitter 16, 18. The wireless transmitter 16, 18 and automatic dialer 12 can be used in conjunction with existing alert devices. The wireless transmitter 16, 18 can be connected with any existing alert device.
In another embodiment for a security application, the device comprises the flashing light 14, the automatic dialer 12, and a wireless remote transmitter 16, 18, which will activate the light 14. Of course the flashing light 14 could also be hard wired to a switch. The flashing light 14 can be placed above floor level in a window, illuminating both the interior of the building and the area outside. Alternatively, the light 14 can be strategically placed on the exterior of the building. Additional lights 14 can be utilized if desired e.g., one inside and one or more outside.
In another embodiment, a lithium battery could be used instead of a transformer. The battery would supply power to the device, while the power cord would still be used to provide back-up power, or re-charge the battery. In another embodiment, a plug-in transformer could be used, which would eliminate the need for the power supply.
The embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to a provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/948,705, entitled Emergency Beacon, filed Jul. 10, 2007, which is incorporated by reference. This invention pertains to the art of methods and apparatuses regarding emergency correspondence, and more specifically to apparatuses and methods regarding emergency lighting and communication systems.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 60948705 | Jul 2007 | US |