Claims
- 1. An apparatus, comprising:
at least one light source to generate variable color radiation without requiring the use of a color filter, the at least one light source being adapted such that at least a color of the variable color radiation is controllable based on at least one interruption of power supplied to the apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one light source includes at least one LED.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the at least one LED includes at least two differently colored LEDs.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the at least one LED includes at least one red LED, at least one green LED, and at least one blue LED.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one light source is further adapted to be supported by one of a pool and a spa so as to illuminate with the variable color radiation a liquid contained in the one of the pool and the spa.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, in combination with the one of the pool and the spa.
- 7-23. (canceled)
- 24. A method, comprising acts of:
a) providing at least one light source capable of generating variable color radiation without using a color filter; and b) controlling at least a color of the variable color radiation based on at least one interruption of power supplied to the at least one light source.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the at least one light source includes at least two differently colored LEDs, and wherein the act b) includes an act of:
independently controlling each LED of the at least two differently colored LEDs based on the at least one interruption of the power supplied to the at least one light source.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the at least one light source includes at least one red LED, at least one green LED, and at least one blue LED, and wherein the act b) includes an act of:
independently controlling the at least one red LED, the at least one green LED, and the at least one blue LED based on the at least one interruption of the power supplied to the at least one light source.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the at least one light source is further adapted to be supported by one of a pool and a spa containing a liquid, and wherein the method further comprises an act of:
c) illuminating the liquid in the one of the pool and the spa with the variable color radiation.
- 28-43. (canceled)
- 44. An apparatus, comprising:
at least one light source adapted to be supported by one of a pool and a spa so as to illuminate a liquid contained in the one of the pool and the spa, the at least one light source being further adapted to generate variable color radiation without requiring the use of a color filter, the at least one light source being further adapted such that at least a color of the variable color radiation is controllable based on at least one interruption of power supplied to the at least one light source.
- 45. An apparatus, comprising:
one of a pool and a spa to contain a liquid; and at least one light source supported by the one of the pool and the spa to illuminate the liquid, the at least one light source being adapted to generate variable color radiation without requiring the use of a color filter, the at least one light source being further adapted such that at least a color of the variable color radiation is controllable based on at least one interruption of power supplied to the at least one light source.
- 46. A method of illuminating a liquid contained in one of a pool and a spa with variable color radiation, comprising an act of:
mounting a lighting fixture, adapted to generate the variable color radiation, on a portion of an inner surface of the one of the pool and the spa, the inner surface being at least partially in contact with the liquid.
- 47-54. (canceled)
- 55. An apparatus, comprising:
at least one LED-based light source to generate radiation, the at least one LED-based light source being configured such that at least one variable characteristic of the radiation, when generated, is selectably controllable based on at least one interruption in the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 55, wherein the at least one LED-based light source includes at least two differently colored LEDs.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 55, wherein the at least one LED-based light source includes at least one red LED, at least one green LED, and at least one blue LED.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 55, further comprising at least one controller, coupled to the at least one light source, to control the radiation generated by the at least one light source based on the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 58, wherein the at least one controller is adapted to control the radiation based on at least one interruption in the power having an interruption duration that is less than or equal to a predetermined duration.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 59, wherein the at least one controller is adapted such that the radiation is not changed if the interruption duration of the at least one interruption in the power is greater than the predetermined duration.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 59, wherein the at least one controller includes at least one timing circuit to maintain a charge based on an application of the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 61, wherein a time constant of the at least one timing circuit is selected based on the predetermined duration.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 58, further comprising at least one storage device, coupled to the at least one controller, to store at least one illumination program, wherein:
the at least one controller is adapted to modify at least one variable parameter of the at least one illumination program based on the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 58, further comprising at least one storage device, coupled to the at least one controller, to store at least one illumination program, wherein:
the at least one controller is adapted to execute the at least one illumination program, based on the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the apparatus, so as to control the radiation generated by the at least one light source.
- 65. The apparatus of claim 64, wherein the at least one illumination program includes a plurality of illumination programs, wherein the at least one storage device stores the plurality of illumination programs, and wherein the at least one controller is adapted to select and execute a particular illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs based on the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the at least one controller is further adapted to indicate to a user that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 66, wherein the at least one controller is further adapted to indicate to the user via the radiation that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 68. The apparatus of claim 67, wherein the at least one controller is further adapted to temporarily modify at least one variable parameter of the particular illumination program so as to indicate to the user that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 69. The apparatus of claim 68, wherein the particular illumination program includes a dynamic color variation program, wherein the at least one variable parameter includes a color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program, and wherein the at least one controller is further adapted to temporarily modify the color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program so as to indicate to the user that the dynamic color variation program has been selected.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 69, wherein the at least one controller is further adapted to temporarily increase the color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program so as to indicate to the user that the dynamic color variation program has been selected.
- 71. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the at least one interruption includes a plurality of interruptions, and wherein the at least one controller is adapted to select and execute different illumination programs of the plurality of illumination programs based on successive interruptions of the plurality of interruptions.
- 72. The apparatus of claim 71, wherein each illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs is associated with one identifier in a sequence of identifiers, and wherein the at least one controller is adapted to sequentially select and execute the different illumination programs based on the sequence of identifiers and the successive interruptions.
- 73. The apparatus of claim 71, wherein each interruption of the plurality of interruptions has an interruption duration, and wherein the at least one controller is adapted to select and execute a different illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs if the interruption duration of at least one interruption is less than or equal to a predetermined duration.
- 74. The apparatus of claim 73, wherein the at least one controller is adapted not to select and execute a different illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs if the interruption duration of the at least one interruption is greater than the predetermined duration.
- 75. A method, comprising:
a) generating radiation from at least one LED-based light source; and b) selectably controlling at least one characteristic of the generated radiation based on at least one interruption of power to the at least one LED-based light source.
- 76. The method of claim 75, wherein the at least one LED-based light source includes at least two differently colored LEDs, and wherein the act b) includes an act of:
independently controlling each LED of the at least two differently colored LEDs based on the at least one interruption of power supplied to the at least one LED-based light source.
- 77. The method of claim 76, wherein the at least one LED-based light source includes at least one red LED, at least one green LED, and at least one blue LED, and wherein the act b) includes an act of:
independently controlling the at least one red LED, the at least one green LED, and the at least one blue LED based on the at least one interruption of power supplied to the at least one LED-based light source.
- 78. The method of claim 75, wherein the at least one LED-based light source is further adapted to be supported by one of a pool and a spa containing a liquid, and wherein the method further comprises an act of:
c) illuminating the liquid in the one of the pool and the spa with the radiation.
- 79. The method of claim 75, wherein the act b) comprises an act of:
b1) controlling the radiation based on at least one interruption of power having an interruption duration that is less than or equal to a predetermined duration.
- 80. The method of claim 79, wherein the act b) further comprises an act of:
b2) not changing the radiation if the interruption duration of the at least one interruption in the power is greater than the predetermined duration.
- 81. The method of claim 79, wherein the act b) comprises an act of:
b3) charging at least one timing circuit based on an application of the power supplied to the apparatus.
- 82. The method of claim 81, wherein the act b3) comprises an act of:
selecting a time constant of the at least one timing circuit based on the predetermined duration.
- 83. The method of claim 75, wherein the act b) comprises acts of:
executing at least one illumination program to control the radiation generated by the at least one LED-based light source; and modifying at least one variable parameter of the at least one illumination program based on the at least one interruption in the power.
- 84. The method of claim 75, wherein the act b) comprises an act of:
b4) selecting and executing at least one illumination program, based on the at least one interruption of power, so as to control the radiation generated by the at least one LED-based light source.
- 85. The method of claim 84, wherein the at least one illumination program includes a plurality of illumination programs, and wherein the act b4) comprises an act of:
b5) selecting and executing a particular illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs based on the at least one interruption of power supplied to the apparatus.
- 86. The method of claim 85, wherein the act b4) further comprises an act of:
b6) indicating to a user that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 87. The method of claim 86, wherein the act b6) comprises an act of:
b7) indicating to the user via the radiation that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 88. The method of claim 87, wherein the act b7) comprises an act of:
b8) temporarily modifying at least one variable parameter of the particular illumination program so as to indicate to the user that the particular illumination program has been selected.
- 89. The method of claim 88, wherein the particular illumination program includes a dynamic color variation program, wherein the at least one variable parameter includes a color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program, and wherein the act b8) comprises an act of:
b9) temporarily modifying the color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program so as to indicate to the user that the dynamic color variation program has been selected.
- 90. The method of claim 89, wherein the act b9) comprises an act of:
temporarily increasing the color variation speed of the dynamic color variation program so as to indicate to the user that the dynamic color variation program has been selected.
- 91. The method of claim 85, wherein the at least one interruption includes a plurality of interruptions, and wherein the act b5) comprises an act of:
b10) selecting and executing different illumination programs of the plurality of illumination programs based on successive interruptions of the plurality of interruptions.
- 92. The method of claim 91, wherein each illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs is associated with one identifier in a sequence of identifiers, and wherein the act b10) comprises an act of:
sequentially selecting and executing the different illumination programs based on the sequence of identifiers and the successive interruptions.
- 93. The method of claim 91, wherein each interruption of the plurality of interruptions has an interruption duration, and wherein the act b10) comprises an act of:
selecting and executing a different illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs if the interruption duration of at least one interruption is less than or equal to a predetermined duration.
- 94. The method of claim 93, wherein the act b10) further comprises an act of:
not selecting and executing a different illumination program of the plurality of illumination programs if the interruption duration of the at least one interruption is greater than the predetermined duration.
- 95. An apparatus, comprising:
at least one LED-based light source to generate radiation; at least one controller, coupled to the at least one LED-based light source, adapted to control the radiation based on at least one interruption in the power supplied to the at least one controller; and a memory to store at least one illumination program, wherein the at least one controller is configured to modify at least one variable parameter of the at least one illumination program stored in the memory, or execute the at least one illumination program stored in the memory, so as to control the radiation based on the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the at least one controller.
- 96. The apparatus of claim 95, in combination with at least one switching device to provide the at least one interruption in the power supplied to the at least one controller.
- 97. The combination of claim 96, wherein the at least one controller is adapted to control the radiation based on at least one interruption in the power having an interruption duration that is less than or equal to a predetermined duration.
- 98. The combination of claim 96, wherein the at least one controller is adapted such that the radiation is not changed if the interruption duration of the at least one interruption in the power is greater than the predetermined duration.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a continuation (CON) of U.S. non-provisional application Serial No. 10/045,629, filed Oct. 25, 2001, entitled “Methods and Apparatus for Controlling Illumination.”
[0002] Ser. No. 10/045,629 in turn claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of the following U.S. provisional applications:
[0003] Serial No. 60/243,250, filed Oct. 25, 2000, entitled ILLUMINATION OF LIQUIDS;
[0004] Serial No. 60/296,377, filed Jun. 6, 2001, entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING LIGHTING SYSTEMS;
[0005] Serial No. 60/297,828, filed Jun. 13, 2001, entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING LIGHTING SYSTEMS; and
[0006] Serial No. 60/290,101, filed May 10, 2001, entitled LIGHTING SYNCHRONIZATION WITHOUT A NETWORK.
[0007] Ser. No. 10/045,629 also claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/669,121, filed Sep. 25, 2000, entitled MULTICOLORED LED LIGHTING METHOD AND APPARATUS, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/425,770, filed Oct. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,150,774, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/920,156, filed Aug. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,038.
[0008] Ser. No. 10/045,629 also claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/215,624, filed Dec. 17, 1998, entitled SMART LIGHT BULB, which in turn claims priority to the following U.S. provisional applications:
[0009] Serial No. 60/071,281, filed Dec. 17, 1997, entitled “Digitally Controlled Light Emitting Diodes Systems and Methods”;
[0010] Serial No. 60/068,792, filed Dec. 24, 1997, entitled “Multi-Color Intelligent Lighting”;
[0011] Serial No. 60/078,861, filed Mar. 20, 1998, entitled “Digital Lighting Systems”;
[0012] Serial No. 60/079,285, filed Mar. 25, 1998, entitled “System and Method for Controlled Illumination”; and
[0013] Serial No. 60/090,920, filed Jun. 26, 1998, entitled “Methods for Software Driven Generation of Multiple Simultaneous High Speed Pulse Width Modulated Signals.”
[0014] Ser. No. 10/045,629 also claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a continuation-in-part (CIP) of the following U.S. non-provisional applications:
[0015] Ser. No. 09/213,607, filed Dec. 17, 1998, entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SENSOR-RESPONSIVE ILLUMINATION;
[0016] Ser. No. 09/213,189, filed Dec. 17, 1998, entitled PRECISION ILLUMINATION;
[0017] Ser. No. 09/213,581, filed Dec. 17, 1998, entitled KINETIC ILLUMINATION;
[0018] Ser. No. 09/213,540, filed Dec. 17, 1998, entitled DATA DELIVERY TRACK;
[0019] Ser. No. 09/333,739, filed Jun. 15, 1999, entitled DIFFUSE ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS;
[0020] Ser. No. 09/344,699, filed Jun. 25, 1999, entitled METHOD FOR SOFTWARE DRIVEN GENERATION OF MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS HIGH SPEED PULSE WIDTH MODULATED SIGNALS;
[0021] Ser. No. 09/616,214, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHORING LIGHTING SEQUENCES;
[0022] Ser. No. 09/870,418, filed May 30, 2001, entitled METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHORING AND PLAYING BACK LIGHTING SEQUENCES;
[0023] Ser. No. 09/805,368, filed Mar. 13, 2001, entitled LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE BASED PRODUCTS;
[0024] Ser. No. 09/805,590, filed Mar. 13, 2001, entitled LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE BASED PRODUCTS;
[0025] Ser. No. 09/870,193, filed May 30, 2001, entitled METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DEVICES IN A NETWORKED LIGHTING SYSTEM;
[0026] Ser. No. 09/742,017, filed Dec. 20, 2000, entitled “Lighting Entertainment System”, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/213,548, filed Dec. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,166,496; and
[0027] Ser. No. 09/815,418, filed Mar. 22, 2001, entitled “Lighting Entertainment System”, which also is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/213,548, filed Dec. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,166,496.
[0028] Each of the foregoing applications is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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