IP Library Granted Patent US 7,358,472
Granted Patent B2
US 7,358,472 · App. 11/363,391 · Granted Apr 15, 2008

Low power phototransistor-based welding helmet providing reduced sensitivity to low intensity light and sharp phototransistor response to high intensity light

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Patent No.
US 7,358,472
App. No.
11/363,391
Granted
Apr 15, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An auto darkening eye protection device including a shutter assembly, a light sensing circuit, a control circuit and a power source. The shutter assembly is adjustable to a plurality of shade levels. The phototransistor of the light sensing circuit senses light from a welding arc and provides an output of the light sensing circuit indicative of the shade level at which the shutter assembly should be operated. The phototransistor is configured for surface mount and has an external base connection connected to the base of the phototransistor. The control circuit is configured to receive the output from the light sensing circuit and provide a drive signal to the shutter assembly responsive to said output, drives the shutter assembly to one of said plurality of shade levels. The present invention provides reduced power consumption, improved attenuation of low intensity light signals, a sharp rise time from the phototransistor in response to high intensity light, and allows implementation into a smaller sleeker eye protection device.

Claims (39)

1. An auto darkening eye protection device comprising:

a shutter assembly, the shutter assembly being adjustable to a plurality of shade levels;

a light sensing circuit for sensing incident light and providing an output indicative of the shade level at which the shutter assembly should be operated, the light sensing circuit comprising:

a phototransistor operative to receive incident light and produce an output representative thereof; and

an amplifier coupled to the phototransistor for amplifying the phototransistor output;

a control circuit configured to receive the amplifier output and provide a drive signal to the shutter assembly responsive to the amplifier output, the drive signal being operative to drive the shutter assembly to one of the plurality of shade levels; and

a power supply comprising a solar cell coupled to the amplifier such that the amplifier will receive power when incident light powers the solar cell.

2. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 wherein the solar cell is coupled to the phototransistor such that the phototransistor will receive power when incident light powers the solar cell.

3. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 further comprising a secondary power source wherein the solar cell recharges the secondary power source.

4. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 2 further comprising a secondary power source wherein the solar cell recharges the secondary power source.

5. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 3 wherein the secondary power source will supplement power supplied by the solar cell to provide power to a circuit component, wherein the solar cell provides power solely to another circuit component with such power not being supplemented by the secondary power source.

6. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 wherein the amplifier comprises a closed loop non-inverting amplifier.

7. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 wherein the amplifier provides a gain to the output of the light sensing circuit sufficient to trigger the control circuit to drive the shutter assembly to a dark shade level when the phototransistor receives a light input having an intensity indicative of a welding arc being present.

8. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 further comprising a non-reactive element coupled between the base and emitter of the phototransistor when the light received by the phototransistor has a low intensity.

9. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 wherein the light sensing circuit further comprises a capacitor in circuit between the phototransistor and the amplifier for blocking DC in the phototransistor output.

10. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 1 wherein the phototransistor is a planar phototransistor.

11. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 10 wherein the phototransistor is configured for a surface mount.

12. An auto darkening eye protection device comprising:

a shutter assembly, the shutter assembly being adjustable to a plurality of shade levels;

a light sensing circuit for sensing incident light and providing an output indicative of the shade level at which the shutter assembly should be operated, the light sensing circuit comprising:

a phototransistor operative to receive incident light and produce an output representative thereof; and

an amplifier coupled to the phototransistor for amplifying the phototransistor output;

a control circuit configured to receive the amplifier output and provide a drive signal to the shutter assembly responsive to the amplifier output, the drive signal being operative to drive the shutter assembly to one of the plurality of shade levels; and

a power supply comprising a solar cell coupled to the phototransistor and the amplifier such that the phototransistor and the amplifier will receive power when incident light powers the solar cell.

13. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 further comprising a secondary power source wherein the solar cell recharges the secondary power source.

14. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 wherein the secondary power source will supplement power supplied by the solar cell to provide power to a circuit component, wherein the solar cell provides power solely to another circuit component with such power not being supplemented by the secondary power source.

15. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 wherein the amplifier comprises a closed loop non-inverting amplifier.

16. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 wherein the amplifier provides a gain to the output of the light sensing circuit sufficient to trigger the control circuit to drive the shutter assembly to a dark shade level when the phototransistor receives a light input having an intensity indicative of a welding arc being present.

17. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 further comprising a non-reactive element coupled between the base and emitter of the phototransistor when the light received by the phototransistor has a low intensity.

18. The auto darkening eye protection device of claim 12 wherein the light sensing circuit further comprises a capacitor in circuit between the phototransistor and the amplifier for blocking DC in the phototransistor output.

19. An auto darkening eye protection device comprising:

a shutter assembly, the shutter assembly being adjustable to a plurality of shade levels;

a light sensing circuit for sensing incident light and providing an output indicative of the shade level at which the shutter assembly should be operated, the light sensing circuit comprising:

a phototransistor operative to receive incident light and produce an output representative thereof; and

an amplifier coupled to the phototransistor for amplifying the phototransistor output;

a control circuit comprising

a signal generator for generating a voltage level and a frequency signal to the shutter assembly, the voltage level and frequency signal being operative to drive the shutter assembly to one of the plurality of shade levels; and

an activation circuit for activating the signal generator, the activation circuit responsive to the amplifier output; and

a power supply comprising a solar cell coupled to the light sensing circuit and control circuit for powering same, the solar cell being coupled to the amplifier and activation circuit such that the amplifier and activation circuit will receive power when incident light powers the solar cell.

Assignments (3)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
Reel/Frame 034880/0704 →
DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION Recorded Feb 19, 2010
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
Reel/Frame 023963/0123 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 8, 2010
From: JACKSON PRODUCTS, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023905/0370 →