IP Library Granted Patent US 9,595,845
Granted Patent B2
US 9,595,845 · App. 14/541,913 · Granted Mar 14, 2017

Methods and systems for emergency lighting

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Patent No.
US 9,595,845
App. No.
14/541,913
Granted
Mar 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for emergency lighting are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention provide a solid-state lighting system, light fixture or a collection of light fixtures, with a control input that is used to cause the system to dim to a specific level during an outage in order to conserve power in a building where power is backed up by an emergency inverter or a back-up generator. With embodiments of the invention, there is no need to run a separate power feed, as might otherwise be required for keeping distributed batteries charged or for running specified emergency-only fixtures from back-up power. In some embodiments the solid-state lighting system includes an occupancy sensor wherein the specified light output level is determined at least in part based on the occupancy of a room. In some embodiments, the system can be selectively configured for the specified output level.

Claims (31)

1. A solid-state lighting system comprising:

a driver to drive a primary light source, the driver connectable to a power line supplying a plurality of solid-state lighting systems within a building, the power line being in turn selectively connected to a main and an emergency inverter or back-up generator of the building;

a control input to receive a data signal; and

a processing device connected to the control input and the driver to cause the solid-state lighting system to dim to a specified light output level when the data signal indicates the power line has become connected to the emergency inverter or back-up generator.

2. The solid-state lighting system of claim 1 wherein the processing device causes the solid-state lighting system to switch from the primary light source to an auxiliary light source.

3. The solid-state lighting system of claim 1 wherein the processing device causes the primary light source to dim to the specified light output level.

4. The solid-state lighting system of claim 3 further comprising an occupancy sensor wherein the specified light output level is determined at least in part by an occupancy state of a room.

5. The solid-state lighting system of claim 3 wherein the solid-state lighting system is selectively configurable for the specified output level.

6. The solid-state lighting system of claim 5 wherein the specified output level is for egress.

7. The solid-state lighting system of claim 3 wherein the data signal comprises one of the presence or absence of a wireless signal.

8. The solid-state lighting system of claim 3 wherein the data signal comprises a wired signal.

9. The solid-state lighting system of claim 8 wherein the data signal comprises a closure of a normally open wired contact.

10. A light fixture comprising:

a plurality of LEDs;

a driver connected to the plurality of LEDs to receive power from a power line supplying a plurality of solid-state lighting systems within a building and supply power to the plurality of LEDs;

a control input to receive a data signal;

a processing device connected to the driver and the control input, the processing device configured to cause the driver to dim at least some of the plurality of LEDs to a specified level when the control input receives a data signal that indicates the power line is now being supplied by an emergency inverter or back-up generator for the building.

11. The light fixture of claim 10 further comprising an occupancy sensor connected to the processing device wherein the specified level is further determined by signaling from the occupancy sensor.

12. The light fixture of claim 10 wherein the data signal comprises a wireless signal or a lack thereof.

13. The light fixture of claim 10 wherein the data signal comprises a wired signal.

14. The light fixture of claim 10 further comprising a configuration input connected to at least one of the driver, the processing device, and the control input, wherein the configuration input provides the specified level.

15. The light fixture of claim 14 wherein the processing device selectively sets the specified level for egress lighting.

16. A method of operating a plurality of lighting systems connected to an incoming power line of a building, the method comprising:

monitoring, using a processing device, a control input for a data signal that indicates the incoming power line has become connected to an emergency inverter or a back-up generator for the building;

dimming each of the plurality of lighting systems to a specified level when power begins being supplied by the emergency inverter or back-up generator, the specified level having been selected to reduce power consumption by the plurality of lighting systems; and

restoring, by the processing device, the plurality of lighting systems to a normal light level when the data signal indicates that the power has stopped being supplied by the emergency inverter or back-up generator for the building.

17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:

determining an occupancy status of a room where at least one of the plurality of lighting systems is operating; and

setting the specified level in accordance with the occupancy status of the room.

18. The method of claim 16 wherein the data signal comprises a wireless signal.

19. The method of claim 16 wherein the data signal is provided by a wired connection.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 22, 2026
From: LUMEN ACQUISITION HOLDINGS, LLC
To: LED-IP MANAGEMENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 075624/0358 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2023
From: IDEAL INDUSTRIES LIGHTING LLC
To: FGI WORLDWIDE LLC
Reel/Frame 064897/0413 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2019
From: CREE, INC.
To: IDEAL INDUSTRIES LIGHTING LLC
Reel/Frame 049224/0580 →