Claims
- 1. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing; the base housing comprising
a processing system; a communications port; the lamp housing comprising
a video projector; an antireflective aperture; a cooling system; and a filter.
- 2. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the video projector further comprises
a video projector housing; a zoom and focus lens having zoom and focus values, the zoom and focus lens located in part within the video projector housing; and one or more motors for controlling zoom and focus values located within the video projector housing wherein commands received by the communications port of the base housing are acted upon by the image projection lighting device to change the zoom and focus values of the zoom and focus lens.
- 3. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the zoom and focus values are determined by electronic position signals.
- 4. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the lamp housing further comprises an iris.
- 5. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the cooling system compares an inputting air temperature to an exiting air temperature to determine if the filter needs service
- 6. The image projection lighting device of claim 5 wherein
the input air temperature determined from a signal generated by one or more temperature sensors is located within the lamp housing.
- 7. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the image projection lighting device transmits via the communications port a signal when the filter needs service.
- 8. The image projection lighting device of claim 5 further comprising
a memory; wherein the input air temperature and the exiting air temperature are stored in the memory.
- 9. The image projection lighting device of claim 7 wherein
the signal varies a parameter observable by an observer.
- 10. The image projection lighting device of claim 9 wherein
the parameter is a projected color.
- 11. The image projection lighting device of claim 9 wherein
the parameter is a graphic.
- 12. The image projection lighting device of claim 9 wherein
the parameter is text.
- 13. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein the image projection lighting device further comprises
a multicolor video display device.
- 14. The image projection lighting device of claim 13 wherein
the multicolor video display device is a touch screen video display device.
- 15. The image projection lighting device of claim 13 wherein the multicolor video display device displays a signal indicating a service alert.
- 16 The image projection lighting device of claim 15 wherein
the signal indicates a filter service alert.
- 17. The image projection lighting device of claim 13 wherein the video display device displays a preview of the content of an image to be displayed.
- 18. The image projection lighting device of claim 13further comprising a stand alone control device. wherein the multicolor video display device operates as a component of the stand alone control device.
- 19. The image projection lighting device as in claim 1 further comprising:
wherein the communications port receives commands for controlling a function of the video projector.
- 20. The image projection lighting device of claim 19 wherein
the function is on or off.
- 21. The image projection lighting device of claim 19 wherein
the function is selecting a video input.
- 22. The image projection lighting device of claim 21 wherein
the function is control of a lamp mode.
- 23. The image projection lighting device of claim 21 wherein
the function is color balance
- 24. The image projection lighting device of claim 19 wherein
the projector comprises a cooling system including a fan; and wherein the function is controlling fan speed.
- 25. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the image projection lighting device transmits service information concerning the video projector from the communications port
- 26. The image projection lighting device of claim 25 wherein
the cooling system includes a fan; and the service information concerns the speed of the fan.
- 27. The image projection lighting device of claim 25 wherein
the video projector includes a lamp which has a finite number of lamp hours; and the service information concerns the remaining lamp hours of the lamp.
- 28. The image projection lighting device of claim 25 wherein
video projector is run by a version of computer software; and wherein the service information is the version of the computer software, which runs the video projector.
- 29. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the filter is washable.
- 30. The image projection lighting device of claim 29 wherein
the filter is a fluorocarbon polymer filter.
- 31. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
a fan is located directly behind the filter to pull cooling air into the lamp housing.
- 32. The image projection lighting device of claim 31 wherein
the fan has a speed; and the speed of the fan speed is variably controlled.
- 33. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the video projector projects a first image comprised of first, second, and third separate images and the first separate image can be projected on a projection surface and can be faded up to project light that is void of an image on the projection surface by a first command received at the communications port.
- 34. The image projection lighting device of claim 33 wherein
the projected light void of an image on the projection surface can be faded down to reveal a second image projected by the video projector by a second command received at the communications port.
- 35. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein:
the video projector projects a colored image on a projection surface; wherein the colored image is comprised of first, second, and third separate colored images and wherein any of the first, second, and third separate colored images projected on the projection surface can be faded up to form projected light that is void of an image on the projection surface by a command received at the communications port.
- 36. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein
the video projector projects a colored image on a projection surface comprised of first, second, and third separate colored images and wherein the first, second, and third separate colored images projected on the projection surface can be faded up together to form projected light that is void of an image on the projection surface by a command received at the communications port.
- 37. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 wherein:
the video projector projects a first separate colored image on a projection surface; wherein the first separate colored image is comprised of a plurality of pixels, each pixel may be inactive, partially active, or fully active state, wherein the states of at least two pixels of the plurality of pixels differ; and the first separate colored image projected on the projection surface is faded up so that all of the plurality of pixels of the first separate colored image become substantially fully active to project the first separate color on the projection surface void of an image by commands received at the communications port.
- 38. The image projection lighting device of claim 1 further comprising
an image control; wherein the image control contains a first pixel map comprised of a plurality of pixels with all of the plurality of pixels inactive so as not to project a first separate colored image on the projection surface by a first separate colored light; and wherein all of the plurality of pixels of the first pixel map are faded up by a command received over the communications port to incrementally form a second pixel map comprised of the plurality of pixels wherein all of the plurality of pixels are substantially fully active so that the first separate color projects a first separate colored light void of an image on the projection surface.
- 39. The image projection lighting device of claim 35 wherein
each of the first, second, and third separate colored images is faded up by commands received over the communication port and three respective DMX channels are used to command the fade up of each of the three separate colors.
- 40. The image projection lighting device of claim 37 wherein
the first separate colored image is faded up by commands received over the communications port and a single channel is used to provide the commands.
- 41. The image projection lighting device of claim 35 wherein
the image projection lighting device is also comprised of a stand alone controller and the fade up of any of the first, second, or third separate colored images projected on the projection surface to form projected light that is void of an image on the projection surface is done by inputting commands into the stand alone control system.
- 42. The image projection lighting device of claim 36 wherein
the image projection lighting device is also comprised of a stand alone controller and the fade up of the first separate colored image on the projection surface is done by inputting commands into the stand alone controller
- 43. The image projection lighting device of claim 35 wherein
the colored image is projected in a particular aspect ratio and an aspect ratio identifier is used so that a fade up of the first, second, and third separate colored images only occurs in the confines of the particular aspect ratio.
- 44. The image projection lighting device of claim 37 wherein
the first separate colored image is projected at a particular aspect ratio and the fade up occurs within a confine of that particular aspect ratio.
- 45. The image projection lighting device of claim 44 wherein
the confine is identified by an aspect ratio identifier.
- 46. The image projection lighting device of claim 45 wherein
the first separate colored image has content; and the aspect ratio identifier is determined from the content of the first separate colored image.
- 47. The image projection lighting device of claim 43 wherein
the first separate colored image is formed from content; and wherein the aspect ratio identifier is determined from identifying data that accompanies the content of the first separate colored image.
- 48. A central controller for a plurality of image projection lighting devices comprising:
a visual display device; and an input keypad; a first input device for providing commands to be sent from the central controller over a communications system to the plurality of image projection lighting devices for controlling a first separate colored image projected from a first image projection lighting device of the plurality of image projection lighting devices; and wherein the first input device provides an operator of the central controller with the ability to incrementally fade up the projected first separate colored image to form a projected first separate colored light that is void of an image.
- 49. The central controller of claim 48 wherein
the first input device can be controlled by the operator to incrementally fade down the first separate colored image projected from the first image projection lighting device until the first separate colored image is not projected with any substantial light created by the first separate color.
- 50. The central controller of claim 48 further comprising
a second input device; and a third input device.
- 51. The central controller as in claim 50 wherein
the first, second, and third input devices are used to control the red, green and blue separate colors, respectively.
- 52. The central controller of claim 50 wherein
the first input device is a linear potentiometer
- 53. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing; a processing system; and a communications port; the lamp housing comprising;
a projection lamp; a light valve; and a projection lens; wherein service information concerning the image projection lighting device is transmitted by the image projection lighting device from the communications port to a central controller.
- 54. The image projection lighting device of claim 53 wherein
the image projection lighting device is further comprised of a fan; and the service information transmitted is the speed of the fan.
- 55. The image projection lighting device of claim 53 wherein
the image projection lighting device is further comprised of a filter; and the service information transmitted is a filter service alert.
- 56. The image projection lighting device of claim 53 wherein
the image projection lighting device is comprised of a lamp; and the service information transmitted is a present lamp mode.
- 57. The image projection lighting device of claim 53 wherein
the image projection lighting device is comprised of an air filter; and the service information transmitted is the status of the air filter
- 58. The image projection lighting device of claim 53 wherein
the image projection lighting device is further comprised of a cooling system; and the service information transmitted is the status of the cooling system.
- 59. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing a processing system; a communications port; a multicolor video display device; a projection lamp; a light valve; and a projection lens; wherein the projection lamp, light valve and the projection lens are located within the lamp housing; and wherein the processing system, the communications port and the multicolor video display device are located within the base housing.
- 60. The image projection lighting device of claim 59 wherein
the multicolor video display device displays a service alert for the image projection lighting device.
- 61. The image projection lighting device of claim 59 wherein
the image projection lighting device is further comprised of a filter; and the multicolor video display device displays a filter service alert, when the filter needs service.
- 62. The image projection lighting device of claim 59 wherein
the multicolor video display device displays a preview the content
- 63. The image projection lighting device of claim 59 wherein
the multicolor video display device operates as a component of a stand alone control device for the image projection lighting device
- 64. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a projection lamp; a light valve; a projection lens; a processing system; and a communications port wherein the projection lens projects a first image comprised of first, second, and third separate colored images and the first separate image projected on the projection surface can be faded up to project light that is void of an image on the projection surface by a first command received at the communications port.
- 65. The image projection lighting device of claim 64 wherein
the projected light void of an image on the projection surface can be faded down to reveal a second image projected by the video projector by a second command received at the communications port.
- 66. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing; a processing system; a communications port; a projection lamp; a light valve; and a projection lens; wherein the projection lamp, the light valve, and the projection lens are located within the lamp housing; wherein the projection lens projects a colored image on a projection surface comprised of first, second, and third separate colored images and wherein any of the first, second, and third separate colored images projected on the projection surface can be faded up to form projected light that is void of an image on the projection surface by a command received at the communications port.
- 67. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing; a processing system; and a communications port; a projection lamp; a light valve; a projection lens; and wherein the projection lamp, the light valve, and the projection lens are located within the lamp housing; wherein the projection lens projects a first separate colored image on a projection surface which is comprised of a plurality of pixels, each of which may be in an inactive, partially active, or a substantially fully active state, wherein at least a first pixel of the plurality of pixels is in a different state from a second pixel of the plurality of pixels; and wherein the first separate colored image projected on the projection surface is faded up so that all of the pixels of the plurality of pixels of the first separate color become substantially fully active to project the first separate color on the projection surface void of an image by commands received at the communications port.
- 68. An image projection lighting device comprising:
a base housing; a yoke; a lamp housing; a processing system; a communications port; and an image control for controlling pixel maps; a projection lamp; a light valve; a projection lens; wherein the lamp housing comprises a projection lamp, a light valve, and a projection lens; wherein the projection lens projects a first pixel map of a first separate color having all pixels inactive and the pixels of the pixel map are controlled by the image control incrementally to form a second pixel map for the first separate color of all pixels substantially fully active projecting the first separate color pixels on the projection surface to project the first separate color as light void of an image by commands received at the communications port.
- 69. The image projection lighting device of claim 68 wherein
each of the first, second, and third separate colored images is faded up by commands received over the communication port and via first, second, and third, respective DMX channels are used to command the fade up of each of the first, second, and third separate colors.
- 70. The image projection lighting device of claim 67 wherein
the first separate colored image is faded up by commands received over the communications port and a single DMX channel is used to provide the commands.
- 71. The image projection lighting device of claim 66 wherein
the image projection lighting device also comprises a stand alone controller; wherein the fade up of any of the first, second, or third separate colored images projected on the projection surface to form projected light that is void of an image on the projection surface is done by inputting commands into the stand alone controller.
- 72. The image projection lighting device of claim 67 wherein
the image projection lighting device also comprises a stand alone controller; and wherein the fade up of the first separate colored image on the projection surface is done by inputting commands into the stand alone control controller.
- 73. The image projection lighting device of claim 66 wherein
the colored image is projected in a particular aspect ratio and an aspect ratio identifier is used so that a fade up of the first, second, and third separate colored images only occurs in the confines of the particular aspect ratio.
- 74. The image projection lighting device of claim 67 wherein
the first separate colored image is projected at a particular aspect ratio and the fade up occurs within the confine of that particular aspect ratio.
- 75. The image projection lighting device of claim 74 wherein
the confine is identified by an aspect ratio identifier.
- 76. The image projection lighting device of claim 75 wherein
the first separate colored image has content; and wherein the aspect ratio identifier is determined from the content of the first separate colored image
- 77. The image projection lighting device of claim 76 wherein
the first separate colored image has content; the aspect ratio identifier is determined from identifying data that accompanies the content of the first separate colored image
- 78. The image projection lighting device of claim 64wherein the image projection lighting device further comprises a multicolor video display device.
- 79. The image projection lighting device of claim 78 wherein
the multicolor video display device is a touch screen multicolor video display device.
- 80. The image projection lighting device of claim 79 wherein
the multicolor video display device displays a service alert for servicing the image projection lighting device.
- 81. The image projection lighting device of claim 78 wherein
the image projection lighting device is further comprised of a filter; and the multicolor video display device displays a filter service alert when the filter needs service.
- 82. The image projection lighting device of claim 78 wherein
the multicolor video display device displays a preview of content
- 83. The image projection lighting device of claim 78 wherein
the multicolor video display device operates as a component of a stand alone control device for the image projection lighting device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation in part of and claims the priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/231,823, titled “Method and apparatus for digital communications with multiparameter light fixtures”, inventor Richard Belliveau, filed on Aug. 29, 2002 (“parent application”), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/002,708, filed on Nov. 1, 2001 and issued on Oct. 1, 2002 (“grandparent application”), which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/394,300 filed on Sep. 10, 1999, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,331,756 on Dec. 18, 2001 (“original application”). The present application claims the priority of the original application, the grandparent application, and the parent application shown above and these previous applications are incorporated herein by reference thereto in their entirety, as though fully set forth herein.
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