Claims
- 1. A non-lethal visual security device comprising:at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color, and at least one of said at least two light emitting sources being a laser light source; each said beam of light being in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; means for monitoring and maintaining said intensity below said preselected intensity level; and a switching system operably interconnected to said at least two light emitting sources, said switching system effecting a predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources in order to provide a variety of light patterns being output from said security device; wherein said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 2. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 1 wherein said switching system comprises a power source connected to at least one laser power supply circuit, a laser control computer connected to said at least one laser power supply circuit, a multi-position switch connected to said laser control computer, and an activation switch connected between said power supply and said at least one laser power supply circuit; said multi-position switch and said activation switch operating in conjunction with one another in order to provide said predetermined number of modes of operation.
- 3. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 1 wherein said predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources includes any one of or a combination of at least the following modes: a continuous “on” mode for all light emitting sources, a continuous “on” mode for preselected light emitting sources.
- 4. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 3 wherein said following modes further include: a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for preselected light emitting sources.
- 5. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 4 wherein said flicker mode is in phase for preselected light emitting sources.
- 6. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 3 wherein said switching system comprises a power source connected to at least one power supply circuit, a control computer connected to said at least one power supply circuit, a multi-position switch connected to said control computer, and an activation switch connected between said power supply and said at least one power supply circuit.
- 7. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 1 wherein said security device is a hand-held device.
- 8. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 1 wherein said power source is at least one battery.
- 9. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a lens assembly and at least two optical fibers for directing each of said beam of light, respectively, from each of said light emitting sources to a preselected location for imaging through said lens assembly.
- 10. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 9 further comprising means for coupling output ends of said optical fibers to image each of said light beams at said preselected location.
- 11. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 3 wherein at least one of said at least two light emitting sources is a laser light source.
- 12. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 3 wherein at least one of said at least two light emitting sources is a non-laser light source.
- 13. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 3 wherein said beam of light produced by one of said light emitting sources is red and said beam of light produced by another one of said light emitting sources is green.
- 14. A non-lethal visual security device comprising:at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color; each said beam of light being in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; and a switching system operably interconnected to said at least two light emitting sources, said switching system effecting a predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources in order to provide a variety of light patterns being output from said security device; and said switching system comprising a power source connected to at least one power supply circuit, a control computer connected to said at least one power supply circuit, a multi-position switch connected to said control computer, and an activation switch connected between said power supply and said at least one power supply circuit, said multi-position switch and said activation switch operating in conjunction with one another in order to provide said predetermined number of modes of operation; wherein said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 15. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein at least one of said at least two light emitting sources is a non-laser light source.
- 16. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein said beam of light produced by one of said light emitting sources is red and said beam of light produced by another one of said light emitting sources is green.
- 17. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 16 further comprising at least three light emitting sources and wherein said beam of light produced by still another of said light emitting sources is blue.
- 18. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 15 wherein said at least one of said at least two non-laser light emitting sources is a light emitting diode (LED).
- 19. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein said beam of light produced by one of said light emitting sources is red and said beam of light produced by another one of said light emitting sources is blue.
- 20. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein said beam of light produced by one of said light emitting sources is blue and said beam of light produced by another one of said light emitting sources is green.
- 21. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein said security device is a hand-held device.
- 22. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 wherein said power source is at least one battery.
- 23. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 14 further comprising a lens assembly and at least two optical fibers for directing each of said beam of light, respectively, from each of said light emitting sources to a preselected location for imaging through said lens assembly.
- 24. A non-lethal visual security device comprising:at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color; each said beam of light being in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; a switching system operably interconnected to said at least two light emitting sources, said switching system effecting a predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources in order to provide a preselected output from said security device; said predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources includes any one of or a combination of at least the following modes: a continuous “on” mode for all light emitting sources, a continuous “on” mode for preselected light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources; and said flicker mode is out of phase for preselected light emitting sources; wherein said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 25. A non-lethal visual security device comprising:at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color; each said beam of light being in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; a switching system operably interconnected to said at least two light emitting sources, said switching system effecting a predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources in order to provide a preselected output from said security device; said predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources includes any one of or a combination of at least the following modes: a continuous “on” mode for all light emitting sources, a continuous “on” mode for preselected light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources; and said flicker mode is at different frequencies for preselected light emitting sources; wherein said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 26. A non-lethal visual security device comprising:at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color; each said beam of light being in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; a switching system operably interconnected to said at least two light emitting sources, said switching system effecting a predetermined number of modes of operation for said light emitting sources in order to provide a preselected output from said security device; and a lens assembly and at least two optical fibers for directing each of said beam of light, respectively, from each of said light emitting sources to a preselected location for imaging through said lens assembly, with at least one of said optical fibers being coiled; wherein said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 27. The non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 26 further comprising at least three light emitting sources and wherein said beam of light produced by still another of said light emitting sources is blue.
- 28. A method of employing a non-lethal visual security device in adversarial conditions comprising the steps of:providing a non-lethal visual security device having at least two light emitting sources, each of said light emitting sources providing a beam of light of a different color; producing each said beam of light in the form of a substantially uniform beam of light having an intensity which falls below a preselected intensity level; aiming said security device at an adversary; and operating the device in a predetermined mode of a plurality of predetermined modes of operation in order to provide a variety of light patterns being output from said security device; whereby said security device is capable of effective operation as a non-lethal means for controlling the actions of an adversary.
- 29. The method of employing a non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 28 further comprising the step of:regulating the operation of the device by selectively using any one of or a combination of any of the following modes: continuous “on” mode for all light emitting sources, continuous “on” mode for preselected light emitting sources.
- 30. The method of employing a non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 29 wherein said following modes further include: a flicker (blinking) mode for all light emitting sources, a flicker (blinking) mode for preselected light emitting sources.
- 31. The method of employing a non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 30 wherein said flicker mode is in phase for preselected light emitting sources.
- 32. The method of employing a non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 31 wherein said flicker mode is out of phase for preselected light emitting sources.
- 33. The method of employing a non-lethal visual security device as defined in claim 32 wherein said flicker mode is at different frequencies for preselected light emitting sources.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/967,426 filed Nov. 10, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,218 issued Dec. 28, 1999 entitled SELF-CONTAINED LASER ILLUMINATIOR MODULE which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/518,230 filed Aug. 23, 1995 entitled EYE SAFE LASER SECURITY DEVICE now U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,636 issued Nov. 11, 1997. The present application also claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/135,231 filed May 21, 1999. A PCT application Ser. No. PCT/US98/01662 was filed on Jan. 29, 1998 based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/967,426. Another PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/US96/13556 is based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/518,230.
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