IP Library Granted Patent US 8,761,447
Granted Patent B2
US 8,761,447 · App. 13/715,085 · Granted Jun 24, 2014

Sustainable outdoor lighting system for use in environmentally photo-sensitive area

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Patent No.
US 8,761,447
App. No.
13/715,085
Granted
Jun 24, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided herein are systems and methods for outdoor lighting, which generally include two or more light sources. One light source is a monochromatic light source producing a light with a peak wavelength of about 580 nm or above. A second light source is a polychromatic light source producing a green-tint white light. During a standby operational mode, a control system maintains the first light source illuminated. The control system, which includes an integrated imaging system, illuminates both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system identifies a target in an illumination area. Methods of preparing and using such outdoor lighting system are also provided.

Claims (42)

1. An environmentally sensitive outdoor lighting system, comprising:

a first light source that produces monochromatic light;

a second light source, wherein the second light source is a polychromatic light source, and wherein illumination of both the first light source and the second light source produces a white light;

a control system electrically coupled to the first light source and the second light source; and

an imaging system integrated with the control system and providing an input to the control system, wherein the imaging system comprises a processor having image-recognition logic to differentiate between a target and another non-target moving object,

wherein the control system is programmed to illuminate the first light source in a standby operational mode, and illuminate both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system detects a target within an illumination area.

2. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein illumination of both the first light source and the second light source produces a white light with a color rendering index of about 75 or above.

3. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the first light source has a peak wavelength above about 580 nm.

4. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the second light source is a polychromatic LED light source producing a green-tint white light.

5. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the first light source is selected from the group consisting of: an LED light source, a low-pressure sodium light source, and an amber light source.

6. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the imaging system comprises at least one of a CCD camera and a CMOS image sensor.

7. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the imaging system comprises a processor having image-recognition logic to differentiate between a target and another non-target moving object.

8. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 wherein the control system is further programmed to illuminate the first light source in a standby operation mode and maintain the second light source un-illuminated, despite detecting a target, during an environmentally critical time period.

9. An outdoor lighting system according to claim 1 further comprising a communications module coupled to the control system, wherein the communications module provides external commands to the control system.

10. A method of providing outdoor lighting while minimizing spectral pollution, comprising:

providing a first light source and a second light source;

electrically coupling the first light source and the second light source to a control system, wherein the control system is integrated with an imaging system;

programming the control system to illuminate the first light source in a standby operational mode; and

programming the control system to illuminate both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system detects a target within an illumination area,

wherein the first light source is a monochromatic light source producing light with a peak wavelength of about 580 nm or above, and wherein the second light source is a polychromatic light source, and

wherein illumination of both the first light source and the second light source produces a white light.

11. A method according to claim 10 further comprising programming the imaging system to differentiate between a target and another non-target moving object.

12. A method according to claim 10 further comprising programming the control system to illuminate the first light source in a standby operation mode and maintain the second light source un-illuminated, despite the imaging system detecting a target, during an environmentally critical time period.

13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the environmentally critical time period is selected from the group consisting of: sea turtle breeding periods, bird migration periods, plant growth periods, and plant activity cycles.

14. A method according to claim 10 further comprising:

coupling the control system to a communications module; and

programming the control system to illuminate both the first light source and the second light source in response to a command received from the communications module.

15. A method of providing outdoor lighting while minimizing spectral pollution, comprising:

providing a first light source and a second light source;

electrically coupling the first light source and the second light source to a control system, wherein the control system is integrated with an imaging system;

programming the control system to illuminate the first light source in a standby operational mode;

programming the control system to illuminate both the first light source and the second light source when the imaging system detects a target within an illumination area; and

programming the control system to illuminate the first light source in a standby operation mode and maintain the second light source un-illuminated, despite the imaging system detecting a target, during an environmentally critical time period;

wherein illumination of both the first light source and the second light source produces a white light.

16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the environmentally critical time period is selected from the group consisting of sea turtle breeding periods, bird migration periods, plant growth periods, and plant activity cycles.

17. A method according to claim 15 wherein the first light source is selected from the group consisting of: an LED light source, a low-pressure sodium light source, and an amber light source.

18. A method according to claim 15 wherein the first light source produces lighting with a peak wavelength within one of the ranges selected from the group consisting of from about 580 nm to about 660 nm, from about 580 nm to about 615 nm, and from about 580 nm to about 600 nm.

19. A method according to claim 15 wherein the second light source is a polychromatic LED light source producing a green-tint white light.

20. A method according to claim 15 further comprising:

coupling the control system to a communications module; and

programming the control system to illuminate both the first light source and the second light source in response to a command received from the communications module.

21. A method according to claim 15 further comprising programming the imaging system to differentiate between a target and another non-target moving object.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: MEDLEY CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 048018/0515 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2017
From: ACF FINCO I LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
To: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 042340/0471 →
ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENTS Recorded May 26, 2015
From: FCC, LLC D/B/A FIRST CAPITAL
To: ACF FINCO I LP
Reel/Frame 035774/0632 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2014
From: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
To: MEDLEY CAPTIAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 033072/0395 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2014
From: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
To: FCC, LLC D/B/A FIRST CAPITAL, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 032765/0910 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2013
From: MAXIK, FREDRIC S.; BARTINE, DAVID E.; SOLER, ROBERT R.; BASTIEN, VALERIE A.; SCHELLACK, JAMES LYNN; GROVE, ELIZA KATAR
To: BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 029897/0190 →