IP Library Granted Patent US 8,947,223
Granted Patent B2
US 8,947,223 · App. 14/337,667 · Granted Feb 3, 2015

Warning and scene lighting system

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Patent No.
US 8,947,223
App. No.
14/337,667
Granted
Feb 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lighting system for use with an emergency vehicle comprises at least one elongated lighting bar mounted to an exterior surface of the emergency vehicle, the lighting bar comprises a plurality of lighting elements operable to emit light, the at least one lighting bar operable to be placed in a first substantially horizontal lowered position and a second substantially vertical raised position, and a controller electrically coupled to the at least one lighting bar and configured to receive user input and controllably place the at least one lighting bar in one of a raised and lowered positions in response to the user input, the controller further configurable to operate the plurality of lighting elements in a predetermined repeating on/off sequence involving increasing number of lit lighting elements and increasing light intensity over time.

Claims (30)

1. A lighting system for use with an emergency vehicle comprising:

at least one elongated lighting bar mounted to an exterior surface of the emergency vehicle, the lighting bar comprises a plurality of lighting elements operable to emit light;

the at least one lighting bar operable to be placed in a first substantially horizontal lowered position and a second substantially vertical raised position; and

a controller electrically coupled to the at least one lighting bar and configured to receive user input and controllably place the at least one lighting bar in one of a raised and lowered positions in response to the user input, the controller further configurable to operate the plurality of lighting elements in both the raised and lowered positions in a predetermined repeating on/off sequence involving increasing number of lit lighting elements and increasing light intensity of each lit lighting element over time.

2. The lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of lighting elements are operable to emit high-intensity light of at least two predetermined colors.

3. The lighting system of claim 1 , further comprising an actuation mechanism coupled to the controller and one end of the at least one lighting bar operable to pivotally raise and lower the at least one lighting bar.

4. The lighting system of claim 1 , further comprising an actuation mechanism coupled to the controller and one end of the at least one lighting bar operable to rotate the at least one lighting bar about its longitudinal axis in the substantially vertical raised position to direct the emitted light toward a target area.

5. The lighting system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface device electrically coupled to the controller and configured to receive and communicate the user input to the controller.

6. The lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to independently raise and rotate the at least one lighting bar.

7. The lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of lighting elements comprise a first grouping of lighting elements operable to emit high-intensity white light, and a second grouping of lighting elements operable to emit high-intensity light in at least one color other than white, wherein the first and second groupings of lighting elements are independently controllable by the controller.

8. The lighting system of claim 1 , the controller further configurable to operate the plurality of lighting elements in a predetermined on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element in a first lighting intensity in the general center of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements in a second light intensity higher than the first lighting intensity including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element in a third lighting intensity higher than the second light intensity including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

9. The lighting system of claim 1 , the controller further configurable to operate the plurality of lighting elements in a predetermined on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

10. A method of operating a lighting system mounted on an emergency vehicle comprising:

receiving user input to raise at least one elongated lighting bar having a plurality of lighting elements arranged in a substantially linear array to a generally vertical position;

raising the at least one lighting bar to a generally vertical position in response to the user input; and

automatically operating the plurality of lighting elements according to a predetermined repeating on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element in a first lighting intensity in the general center of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements in a second light intensity higher than the first lighting intensity including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element in a third lighting intensity higher than the second light intensity including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

11. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , further comprising receiving user input to rotate the at least one lighting bar about its longitudinal axis.

12. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , wherein automatically operating the plurality of lighting elements comprises automatically operating according to a predetermined on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element located near the center of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

13. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , wherein automatically operating the plurality of lighting elements comprises automatically operating according to a predetermined on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element located near one end of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

14. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , wherein automatically operating the plurality of lighting elements comprises automatically operating according to a predetermined on/off sequence involving at least one lit lighting element located near the center of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements located near the center of the lighting bar but not including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least four lit lighting element located near the center of the lighting bar but not including at least one lit lighting element near the center of the lighting bar, to at least six lit lighting element located near the center of the lighting bar but not including the at least one lit lighting element near the center of the lighting bar, and so on until the lighting elements at both ends of the lighting bar are lit.

15. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , further comprising repeating the predetermined on/off sequence.

16. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , further comprising receiving user input for programming a lighting sequence of the lighting elements.

17. The method of operating a lighting system of claim 10 , further comprising controllably operating the lighting elements as warning lighting and scene lighting.

18. An emergency lighting system comprising:

at least two lighting bars mounted to a horizontally-mounted base, the lighting bars each comprises a plurality of lighting elements operable to emit high-intensity light;

the at least two lighting bars having two operating positions, a first substantially lowered position and a second substantially raised position; and

a controller electrically coupled to the at least two lighting bars and configured to receive user input and controllably selectively place one or more of the lighting bars in one of a raised and lowered positions in response to the user input, the controller further configured to operate the plurality of lighting elements in a predetermined repeating on/off sequence involving increasing number of lit lighting elements and increasing light intensity over time.

19. The lighting system of claim 18 , wherein the at least two lighting bars are each pivotally mounted at one end to the base securely affixed to the roof of an emergency vehicle.

20. The lighting system of claim 18 , further comprising an actuation mechanism coupled to the controller and the at least two lighting bars operable to independently raise, lower, and orient the at least two lighting bars.

21. The lighting system of claim 18 , wherein the controller is configurable to operate the plurality of lighting elements in a predetermined on/off sequence at least one lit lighting element in a first lighting intensity in the general center of the lighting bar, to at least two lit lighting elements in a second light intensity higher than the first lighting intensity including the at least one lit lighting element, to at least three lit lighting element in a third lighting intensity higher than the second light intensity including the at least two lit lighting element, and so on until all of the lighting elements in the lighting bar are lit.

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