1. Field of Invention
This invention generally related to aquariums, specifically to an improved way of providing a natural light cycle to the aquarium.
2. Prior Art
Previously aquarium lighting has been primarily confined to simple white lighting with the only variation being which color temperature of white was used. More recently single color lights have been introduced for decorative purposes; among these single color lights has been blue to simulate a moonlight condition. However these approaches only allow a single color and no coordination between different lights is used to create additional colors. Additionally, aquarium lighting is very limited in how much the intensity can vary; with most aquarium lights not being able to change intensity at all.
This has limited how effectively a natural environment can be modeled since natural light varies in both color and intensity throughout the day and night. From the first glows of morning to the full sun of mid-day to the orange and pink of sunset both the color and intensity varies quite a bit. Given only one or two colors at a fixed intensity the natural environment is not effectively modeled.
Known in the art are the following documents: “Programmable Analog for High Power LED Color Mixing Applications”1, Cypress Semiconductor/December 2006. While the use of color mixing has been known for a long time, it has never been applied to aquarium lighting until now.
3. Objects and Advantages
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the invention are:
Further objects and advantages of our invention will become apparent from a consideration of drawings and ensuing description.
The invention pertains to a variable color lighting system to be used in conjunction with an aquarium. This lighting system allows for a full natural day and moonlight cycle. In addition, the system will allow for variable light intensity and color selection.
The components of the invention are shown in
The method of wiring and powering the electronic components above and mounting them in a way suitable for an aquarium would be well known to those with ordinary skill in the electronic and mechanical arts. Microcontroller 116 is a standard microchip having a program that allows it to effectively mix the different color LEDs (102, 104, and 106) to create other colors. For better simulation of natural light cycles the microcontroller 116 would have accurate time keeping means.
The invention achieves its results as follows:
The user may, if desired, also use the ability to display different colors to change the color to suite their personal taste instead of simulating natural light cycles. The advantage with our invention over current lighting is that only a few lights are needed yet an incredible diverse set of colors can be created very economically. Color selection is typically implemented with just three lights: red 102, green 104, and blue 106. The microcontroller 116 could cycle between a preset pattern of colors, randomly show different colors, or allow for custom colors and patterns.
There are several alternative embodiments of the invention that can be implemented for aquarium lighting:
Accordingly the reader will see that the variable light cycle of the light provides a new method of lighting an aquarium and brings a naturalistic look that would otherwise be left out with the current lighting methods.
While our above description contains many specificities these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example; a color wheel could be used to rotate a piece of transparent colored plastic over a white light, allowing for the changing of colors via a mechanical method.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/903,896, filed 2007, Feb. 27 by the present inventors.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60903896 | Feb 2007 | US |