IP Library Granted Patent US 11,744,234
Granted Patent B2
US 11,744,234 · App. 16/282,521 · Granted Sep 5, 2023

Aquarium system and methods to increase light intensity due to motion

Inventors: Stanley James Owens (Oak Park, CA); Joseph Michael Flora (Simi Valley, CA); Chad William Robbins (Moorpark, CA)
Assignee: Spectrum Brands, Inc.
A01K63/06A01K63/04
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Patent No.
US 11,744,234
App. No.
16/282,521
Granted
Sep 5, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aquarium system includes a tank, a motion sensor, and a light source. The motion sensor is adapted to sense motion within a predetermined distance from the tank. The light source has a controllable intensity projecting light into the tank. The intensity varies responsive to motion sensed by the motion sensor. When the motion sensor senses movement, the light is on at 100% intensity. After some period of no-motion, such as about 60 seconds, the lighting slowly dims to around 20% of full brightness. When it senses movement again, the lighting slowly ramps up to 100% intensity.

Claims (40)

1. An aquarium system comprising:

(a) a cabinet comprising a plurality of aquarium tanks;

(b) a motion sensor mounted to the cabinet and adapted to sense motion within a predetermined distance from the plurality of aquarium tanks; and

(c) a plurality of fixed light sources, wherein at least one of the plurality of fixed light sources is mounted above each aquarium tank and activated in response to the motion sensor when motion is sensed within the predetermined distance; the light source having a controllable intensity of light brightness, in which the controllable intensity can be decreased resulting in a dimming of brightness of the light source;

wherein the light source is configured to project light into the plurality of aquarium tanks and control or vary said controllable intensity of the light responsive to motion sensed by the motion sensor that provides for said dimming of brightness of the plurality of fixed light sources; the plurality of fixed light sources being constructed and arranged to vary said controllable intensity to minimize algae growth and prevent stressing fish in the plurality of aquarium tanks;

wherein the controllable intensity includes a no-motion intensity and a motion intensity, and wherein,

(i) the no-motion intensity being a light brightness less than 50% of light brightness of the motion intensity;

(ii) the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to project light into the plurality of aquarium tanks at the no-motion intensity until motion is sensed by the motion sensor;

(iii) the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to gradually change the controllable intensity from the no-motion intensity to the motion intensity in less than 30 seconds to result in the motion intensity being maintained for a predetermined time, when the motion sensor senses motion.

2. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the no-motion intensity is less than 30% of the motion intensity.

3. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the no-motion intensity is less than 25% of the motion intensity.

4. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of fixed light sources projects white light.

5. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein at the motion intensity, the plurality of fixed light sources projects light cycling through the colors of any of: red, green, orange, purple, blue, or pink.

6. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to change the intensity from no-motion intensity to motion intensity in 1-10 seconds, when the motion sensor senses motion.

7. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein a level of the no-motion intensity and motion intensity are settable by an application executable on a mobile device.

8. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the predetermined distance is settable by an application executable on a mobile device.

9. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the predetermined time is settable by an application executable on a mobile device.

10. The aquarium system of claim 5 wherein the colors of the light are settable by an application executable on a mobile device.

11. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the motion sensor is mounted above the plurality of aquarium tanks.

12. The aquarium system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of fixed light sources is mounted above the plurality of aquarium tanks.

13. The aquarium system of claim 1 the motion sensor is secured above the plurality of fixed light sources and the plurality of aquarium tanks.

14. A method of lighting an aquarium system, the method comprising:

(a) providing a motion sensor within a predetermined distance of an aquarium tank;

(b) projecting light from a fixed light source into the aquarium tank directed at fish in the aquarium tank at a first intensity;

(c) sensing motion within the predetermined distance; and

(d) gradually increasing the intensity of the light from the first intensity to a second intensity for a predetermined time;

wherein the second intensity is at least 3 times greater than the first intensity; and both the first intensity and second intensity minimize algae growth and prevent stressing fish in the aquarium tank.

15. The method of claim 14 further including a step of cycling the light through more than one color.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein the step of projecting light includes projecting white light.

17. The aquarium system of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined time is from 5 to 20 minutes.

18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the predetermined time is from 5 to 20 minutes.

19. The aquarium system of claim 1 , wherein at the motion intensity, the fixed light source cycles through projecting light of at least two different colors.

20. An aquarium system comprising:

(a) a cabinet comprising a plurality of aquarium tanks;

(b) a motion sensor mounted to the cabinet and adapted to sense motion within a predetermined distance from the plurality of aquarium tanks; and

(c) a plurality of fixed light sources, wherein at least one of the plurality of fixed light sources is mounted to each aquarium tank and activated in response to the motion sensor when motion is sensed within the predetermined distance; the plurality of fixed light sources having a controllable intensity of light brightness, in which the controllable intensity can be decreased resulting in a dimming of brightness of the plurality of fixed light sources;

wherein the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to project light into the plurality of aquarium tanks and control or vary said controllable intensity of the light brightness responsive to motion sensed by the motion sensor;

wherein the controllable intensity includes a no-motion intensity and a motion intensity, and wherein,

(i) the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to project light into the plurality of aquarium tanks at the no-motion intensity until motion is sensed by the motion sensor; and

(ii) the plurality of fixed light sources is configured to gradually change the controllable intensity from the no-motion intensity to the motion intensity.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2024
From: SPECTRUM BRANDS, INC.; GLOFISH, LLC; SPECTRUM BRANDS PET GROUP, INC.; SPECTRUM BRANDS PET LLC; EMPOWER BRANDS, LLC; UNITED INDUSTRIES CORPORATION
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 067201/0653 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 31, 2020
From: GLOFISH LLC; SPECTRUM BRANDS, INC.; SPECTRUM BRANDS PET GROUP INC.; SPECTRUM BRANDS PET LLC
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 053375/0416 →