1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a house number lamp capable of motion detection; in particular, to a solar-powered house number lamp having motion detecting capability and a system thereof for remotely monitoring one or more peripheral lighting device.
2. Description of Related Art
House number plates (plaques) are usually placed at visible locations in front of houses to display address numbers. Recently in the United States, five states have passed laws and regulations that require newly built houses to adapt self-illuminating number plaques to provide adequate visibility of the house number, thus enabling drivers and/or pedestrians to better identify house numbers during night time or under low light conditions. Fluorescent or incandescent lighting devices have been the traditional light source for illuminating the house number plate. Recently, using light-emitting diode (LED) as light source, in cooperation with solar power source and further in combination with photo control circuitry to activate the light-emitting diode and provide illumination (during night time or in low light conditions), has been explored in the art.
One aspect of the present invention provides an illumination system including a transceiver-equipped automatic house number lamp and at least an illumination device remotely controllable by the automatic house lamp. The house number lamp includes a motion sensor configured to detect an approaching person and programmed to activate illumination automatically. Upon detecting the presence of a passing person, the automatic number lamp can establish remote links to other receiver-equipped external lighting devices (such as wall lamps) to control the activation thereof.
Another aspect of the present invention provides an illumination device adapted to remotely control other receiver-equipped primary illumination device(s). The illumination device includes a motion sensor, a light-emitting diode light source, and a wireless transmitter module. When the motion sensor of the illuminating device detects the entering of a person into a predetermined detection zone, the illumination device transmits a signal to the primary illumination device through the wireless transmitter module to activate the primary illumination device.
Yet another aspect of the present invention provides an illumination system including at least one primary illumination device and a secondary illumination device. The primary illumination device includes a primary light source and a wireless receiver module. The secondary illumination device includes a motion sensor, a light-emitting diode light source, and a wireless transmitter module. When the motion sensor of the secondary illumination device detects a person entering a predetermined detection zone, the illumination device transmits a signal to the primary illumination device through the wireless transmitter module to activate the primary illumination device.
In summary, the instantly disclosed illumination device may be configured to activate the primary illumination device upon the detection of an approaching person, thereby providing smart lighting capability.
In order to further the understanding regarding the present invention, the following embodiments are provided along with illustrations to facilitate the disclosure of the present invention.
The aforementioned illustrations and following detailed descriptions are exemplary for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the present invention. Other objectives and advantages related to the present invention will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
The first exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a secondary illumination device that can be used in a house number lamp, a garden light, or a column light, etc to cooperate with one or more primary illumination device (such as a wall lamp) in forming a smart lighting system. The first embodiment of the present invention adapts a house number lamp and a wall lamp respectively as the secondary and the primary illumination devices to illustrate the implementation of the instantly disclosed illumination system. Please refer to
The house number lamp 110 may incorporate photo control capability. Particularly, the activation of the illumination source 115 of the house number lamp 110 may be triggered according to the brightness of the ambient lighting conditions. For example, when the brightness of the ambient light is lower than a predetermined threshold value (indicating too dark or entering night time), the illumination source 115 of the house number lamp 110 will be activated to illuminate the house number 113. Thus, the house number lamp 110 may be configured to stay lit during the night and automatically shut off during the day. In addition, the house number lamp 110 may be powered by a conventional household AC power source or by a solar panel module 114. The solar panel module 114 is preferably installed on the upper portion of the house number lamp 110. During the day, the solar panel module 114 may convert solar energy into electricity to charge a built-in battery. During the night, the built-in battery of the solar panel module 114 can then supply power to the house number lamp 110. It is noteworthy that, the solar panel 114 and the house number lamp 110 may be either structurally integrated or separated. For example, the main body of the solar panel module 114 may be installed on the roof or places receiving sufficient sunlight, then through a pre-arranged power line transferring electricity to the main body of the house number lamp 110. The installation location of the solar panel module 114 and methods for powering the house number lamp 110 are not limited thereto in the present invention.
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The light-emitting diode light source 115 is primarily for illuminating the house number 113. During night time, the house number lamp 110 may automatically turn on the LED light source 115. During daytime, the LED light source 115 will turn off automatically. The control unit 210 may be configured to control the wireless transmitter module 220 to transmit signal to activate/deactivate the receiver-equipped primary illumination device (such as the wall lamp 120) according to the detection result of the motion sensor 112. For instance, when the sensor detects an approaching person, the control unit 210 can transmit signals through the wireless transmitter module 220 to turn on the corresponding wall lamps 120, thus allowing pedestrians or drivers to clearly identify the house number. The number of wall lamp 120 can be one or more, and the quantity of the wall lamp 120 should not be limited by example of the instant embodiment. In addition, the activation duration of the wall lamp 120 may be set to suit particular preferences or meet specific operational requirements, for example, to five or ten seconds. The house number lamp 110 may also transmit a de-activation control signal to turn off the corresponding wall lamp 120 after the wall lamp 120 have been turned on over the preset duration.
The photo control unit 230, which may include a photoresistor, may be adapted for detecting ambient lighting condition and controlling the transmission of electrical energy from the solar panel module 214 to the light-emitting diode light source 115 and the control unit 210. For instance, the photo control unit 230 can control the switch 214 to determine whether or not to provide electricity to the light-emitting diode light source 115 and the control unit 210, thereby deciding whether or not to activate the LED light source 115 and the control unit 210. An exemplary placement of the switch 214 is shown in
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The primary illumination device (the wall lamp 120) can be activated by the secondary illumination device, and the activation duration can be set according to the particular preference or specific operational needs. For example, the activated period of the wall lamp 120 may be set to five to ten seconds, just enough to provide illumination for a returning house owner as he/she enters the door. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the control unit 310 of the wall lamp 120 may include a microcontroller programmed to provide multiple modes of illumination, or to automatically determine the activating duration of the illuminating device. Further, the electronic components of the aforementioned house number lamp 110, such as the control unit 210, the motion sensor 112, the wireless transmitter 220, and the photo control unit 230, can be integrated into a single lamp control module for the ease of installation. Further, the house number lamp 110 can also utilize the wireless light modulator to carry out partial circuit functionalities of the house number lamp 110 or the wall lamp 120. However, the circuitry implementations for the house number lamp 110 and the wall lamp 120 are not limited in the present invention.
The house number lamp 110 of the first embodiment of the present invention contains electronic modules having the abilities to detect the presence of an approaching person and in accordance remotely control other lighting equipments. Moreover, the circuitry structure thereof can be integrated into other ordinary external lamps or illumination devices to provide the same functionalities as the house number lamp 110. For instance, the circuitry structure in
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In the present invention, the aforementioned garden lamp and column lamp shown in
It is noteworthy that the coupling connections among the aforementioned components may include either direct or indirect electrical connections, and the scope of the present invention does not limit the type of connection employed as long as the choice of connection selected is able to fulfill the electrical signal transmission functionality. The techniques described in the aforementioned embodiments can be combined or used independently. Furthermore, the associated components can be added, deleted, modified, or replaced, based on the needs of specific design and functional requirements, and the scope of the present invention should not limited thereto. From the explanation of the aforementioned embodiment, those skilled in the art should be able to deduce the other embodiments according to the disclosure of the present invention, and further description is therefore omitted.
In summary, the house number lamp of the present invention possesses the abilities to detect an approaching person and to remotely control one or more lamps. Furthermore, the house number lamp can automatically self-illuminate based on the preferences and needs of a user and at the same time control the corresponding lamp(s), thereby achieving smart lighting effect.
The descriptions illustrated supra set forth simply the preferred embodiments of the present invention; however, the characteristics of the present invention are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alternations, or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the present invention delineated by the following claims.