IP Library Granted Patent US 8,344,871
Granted Patent B2
US 8,344,871 · App. 12/945,595 · Granted Jan 1, 2013

Integrated vehicular scene/warning light assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,344,871
App. No.
12/945,595
Granted
Jan 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicular integrated light assembly comprises a first and second pluralities of LEDs arranged on a circuit board, and a controller electrically coupled to the first and second pluralities of LEDs. The light assembly further comprises a housing and at a lens hermetically sealing the circuit board and first and second pluralities of LEDs within the housing. The controller is operable to operate in a warning light mode in which the first plurality of LEDs emit a bright light in a first predetermined color and flash in a first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of LEDs emit a bright light in a second predetermined color and flash in an alternating sequence from the first predetermined sequence. The controller is further operable to transition to a scene light mode in which the second plurality of LEDs emit a steady bright light in the second predetermined color to illuminate the surroundings.

Claims (48)

1. An emergency vehicle integrated light assembly comprising:

a first plurality of light emitting diodes arranged in a first predetermined pattern on a circuit board;

a second plurality of light emitting diodes arranged in a second predetermined pattern on the circuit board proximate to the first plurality of light emitting diodes;

a controller electrically coupled to the first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes;

a housing accommodating the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes;

at least one lens disposed and mounted over the housing and hermetically sealing the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes within the housing;

the controller operable to operate in a warning light mode in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a first predetermined color and flash in a first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a second predetermined color and flash in an alternating sequence from the first predetermined sequence to provide warning signal lighting; and

the controller further operable to transition to a scene light mode in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in the first predetermined color and flash in the first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a steady bright intensity light in the second predetermined color to illuminate the surrounding scene.

2. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor operable to sense an operating condition of the emergency vehicle and the controller operable to selectively operate in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode in response to the sensed emergency vehicle operating condition.

3. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the controller operable to selectively operate in the scene light mode in response to the emergency vehicle being in park, and in the warning light mode in response to the emergency vehicle not being in park.

4. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a switch enabling a human operator to selectively operate the controller in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode.

5. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a switch enabling a human operator to selectively activate the integrated light assembly.

6. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a motion sensor operable to sense infrared motion proximate the emergency vehicle and the controller operable to selectively operate in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode in response to the sensed motion.

7. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lens comprises:

an inner lens disposed over the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes; and

an outer lens disposed over the inner lens.

8. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a bezel disposed and mounted over the outer lens and securely fastened to the housing.

9. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of light emitting diodes are mounted above the second plurality of light emitting diodes on the circuit board.

10. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lens enabling the light emitted from the first plurality of light emitting diodes to have a vertical beam spread of at least about 90 degrees, and a horizontal beam spread of at least 180 degrees, and further enabling the light emitted from the second plurality of light emitting diodes to have a vertical beam spread of at least about 110 degrees, and a horizontal beam spread of at least 180 degrees.

11. The emergency vehicle integrated light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second plurality of light emitting diodes are operable to emit, through the at least one lens, bright intensity light in a color selected from the group consisting of white, red, blue, orange, and yellow.

12. An emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system comprising:

a plurality of integrated warning/scene light assemblies mounted at predetermined locations on the emergency vehicle, each integrated warning/scene light assembly comprising:

a circuit board;

a first plurality of light emitting diodes mounted on the circuit board;

a second plurality of light emitting diodes mounted on the circuit board proximate to the first plurality of light emitting diodes;

a housing accommodating the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes; and

at least one lens disposed and mounted over the housing and hermetically sealing the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes within the housing;

a controller electrically coupled to the plurality of integrated warning/scene light assemblies, the controller operable to operate the system in a warning light mode in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a first predetermined color and flash in a first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a second predetermined color and flash in an alternating sequence from the first predetermined sequence to provide warning signal lighting; and

the controller further operable to transition the system to a scene light mode in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in the first predetermined color and flash in the first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a steady bright intensity light in the second predetermined color to illuminate the surrounding scene.

13. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , further comprising a sensor operable to sense an operating condition of the emergency vehicle and the controller operable to selectively operate in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode in response to the sensed emergency vehicle operating condition.

14. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , further comprising a switch enabling a human operator to selectively operate the system in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode.

15. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , further comprising a switch enabling a human operator to selectively activate the integrated warning/scene light system.

16. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , further comprising a motion sensor operable to sense infrared motion proximate the emergency vehicle and the controller operable to selectively operate the system in one of the warning light mode and scene light mode in response to the sensed motion.

17. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , comprising:

an inner lens disposed over the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes;

an outer lens disposed over the inner lens; and

a bezel disposed and mounted over the outer lens and securely fastened to the housing.

18. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , wherein the first plurality of light emitting diodes are mounted above the second plurality of light emitting diodes on the circuit board.

19. The emergency vehicle integrated warning/scene light system of claim 12 , wherein the at least one lens enabling the light emitted from the first plurality of light emitting diodes to have a vertical beam spread of at least about 90 degrees, and a horizontal beam spread of at least 180 degrees, and further enabling the light emitted from the second plurality of light emitting diodes to have a vertical beam spread of at least about 110 degrees, and a horizontal beam spread of at least 180 degrees.

20. An emergency vehicle having an integrated warning/scene light system comprising:

a plurality of integrated warning/scene light assemblies mounted at predetermined locations on the emergency vehicle, each integrated warning/scene light assembly comprising:

a circuit board;

a first plurality of light emitting diodes mounted on the circuit board;

a second plurality of light emitting diodes mounted on the circuit board proximate to the first plurality of light emitting diodes;

a housing accommodating the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes; and

at least one lens disposed and mounted over the housing and hermetically sealing the circuit board and first and second pluralities of light emitting diodes within the housing;

a controller electrically coupled to the plurality of integrated warning/scene light assemblies, the controller operable to operate the system in a warning light mode while the emergency vehicle is traveling en route to an incident scene, in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a first predetermined color and flash in a first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in a second predetermined color and flash in an alternating sequence from the first predetermined sequence to provide warning signal lighting; and

the controller further operable to transition the system to a scene light mode while the emergency vehicle is in park at the incident scene, in which the first plurality of light emitting diodes emit a bright intensity light in the first predetermined color and flash in the first predetermined sequence, and the second plurality of light emitting diodes emit a steady bright intensity light in the second predetermined color to illuminate the surrounding scene.

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