US 2,015,035,440 · Filed 2013-01-24
Detector controlled illuminating system
An illuminating device coupled with sensors or an image acquisition device and a logical controller allows illumination intensity and spectrum to be varied according to changing user needs. The system provides illumination to areas according to the principles of correct lighting practice for the optimal performance of visual tasks in the most efficient, cost effective manner. Aspects of the invention include: lighting fixtures which adapt to ambient lighting, movement, visual tasks being performed, and environmental and personal conditions affecting illumination requirements at any given instant. Lighting fixtures have spatial distribution of spectrum and intensity, providing both “background” room lighting, and “task” lighting.
Patent details
- Publication number
- US 2,015,035,440
- Filing date
- 2013-01-24
- Grant date
- Application — not yet granted
- Assignee
- Yechezkal Evan Spero
- Inventor(s)
- SPERO YECHEZKAL EVAN
- CPC class
- B60Q1/04
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