- Shelton CT, US Chris Bailey - Greenville SC, US Brien Joseph Housand - Pensacola FL, US Eric Miller - Simpsonville SC, US David Rector - Mauldin SC, US Ryan Thompson - Somerville MA, US Michael Tinstman - Malden MA, US Nathaniel Stephen Hack DeVol - Greenville SC, US Stephen Andrew Kiff - Greenville SC, US
International Classification:
F21S 8/00 F21V 5/02 F21V 19/04 F21V 23/04
Abstract:
Multi-function lighting fixtures are provided. In one example implementation, a lighting fixture may include an optical housing extending lengthwise between a first end and a second end. The optical housing may include a plurality of light sources disposed within an interior of the optical housing and a plurality of optical elements disposed along an exterior of the optical housing. The optical housing may also a plurality of sections defined within the interior of the optical housing. Each of the optical sections may be associated with a separate light source of the plurality of light sources and a separate optical element of the plurality of optical elements.
Apparatus, systems, and methods for controlling light output in a lighting system based on defined light profiles are provided. In one example implementation, a light fixture can include a first light emitting diode (LED) array having one or more LED light sources and a second LED array having one or more LED light sources. The light fixture can include a power circuit configured to provide power to the first LED array and the second LED array according to a power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array. The light fixture can include one or more control devices configured to control the power circuit to adjust the power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array based at least in part on a signal indicative of a real time clock and a defined light profile associated with a user identified to be present in a space illuminated by the light fixture.
Apparatus, systems, and methods for controlling light output in a lighting system based on defined light profiles are provided. In one example implementation, a light fixture can include a first light emitting diode (LED) array having one or more LED light sources and a second LED array having one or more LED light sources. The light fixture can include a power circuit configured to provide power to the first LED array and the second LED array according to a power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array. The light fixture can include one or more control devices configured to control the power circuit to adjust the power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array based at least in part on a signal indicative of a real time clock and a defined light profile associated with a user identified to be present in a space illuminated by the light fixture.
Apparatus, systems, and methods for controlling light output in a lighting system based on defined light profiles are provided. In one example implementation, a light fixture can include a first light emitting diode (LED) array having one or more LED light sources and a second LED array having one or more LED light sources. The light fixture can include a power circuit configured to provide power to the first LED array and the second LED array according to a power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array. The light fixture can include one or more control devices configured to control the power circuit to adjust the power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array based at least in part on a signal indicative of a real time clock and a defined light profile associated with a user identified to be present in a space illuminated by the light fixture.
- Shelton CT, US Chris Bailey - Greenville SC, US Brien Joseph Housand - Pensacola FL, US Eric Miller - Simpsonville SC, US David Rector - Mauldin SC, US Ryan Thompson - Somerville MA, US Michael Tinstman - Malden MA, US Nathaniel Stephen Hack DeVol - Greenville SC, US Stephen Andrew Kiff - Greenville SC, US
Multi-function lighting fixtures are provided. In one example implementation, a lighting fixture may include an optical housing extending lengthwise between a first end and a second end. The optical housing may include a plurality of light sources disposed within an interior of the optical housing and a plurality of optical elements disposed along an exterior of the optical housing. The optical housing may also a plurality of compartments defined within the interior of the optical housing. Each of the optical compartments may be associated with a separate light source of the plurality of light sources and a separate optical element of the plurality of optical elements.
A ceiling mounted light fixture includes a lens assembly including a central lens and a pair of side lenses. The central lens extends along a longitudinal axis, and each side lens extends parallel to the central lens and is positioned on a lateral side of the central lens. The fixture further includes at least one central light emitter for emitting light directly through the central lens and a pair of side light emitters. At least one control component operatively connected to the central light emitter and the side light emitters is configured to operate in a first mode in which the central light emitter is deactivated and the side light emitters are activated, and a second mode in which the central light emitter and the side light emitters are activated.
Apparatus, systems, and methods for controlling light output in a lighting system based on defined light profiles are provided. In one example implementation, a light fixture can include a first light emitting diode (LED) array having one or more LED light sources and a second LED array having one or more LED light sources. The light fixture can include a power circuit configured to provide power to the first LED array and the second LED array according to a power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array. The light fixture can include one or more control devices configured to control the power circuit to adjust the power distribution among the first LED array and the second LED array based at least in part on a signal indicative of a real time clock and a defined light profile associated with a user identified to be present in a space illuminated by the light fixture.
- Shelton CT, US Chris Bailey - Greenville SC, US Douglas M. Hamilton - Arlington Heights IL, US
International Classification:
H05B 33/08 H02M 1/14 H02M 7/06 H02M 7/10
Abstract:
Multiphase lighting fixtures having one or more light emitting diode (LED) light sources are provided. In one example implementation, a light fixture includes one or more light sources, such as LED light sources. The light fixture includes a power conversion circuit. The power conversion circuit can be configured to receive a multiphase input power comprising three or more alternating current (AC) phases. The power conversion circuit can be further configured to convert the multiphase input power to rectified output for powering the one or more light sources. In some example implementations, the DC rectified output can have a voltage ripple of less than about %, such as less than about %.
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Work:
Grant Transportation Services, Inc. - Logistics Consultant (2011-2012) Ideal Sales, Inc. - Manager, Logistics & Compliance (2007-2010)
Education:
Dallas County Community College District - Political Theory
Relationship:
Married
Chris Bailey
Work:
Eli Lilly and Company - Research Scientist (2013) Constellation Pharmaceuticals - Scientist II (2010-2013)
Education:
Otterbein College - Molecular Biology, Yale University - Pharmacology
Relationship:
Married
Tagline:
Scientist, geek, nerd.
Chris Bailey
Work:
Chris Bailey - Singer (2008)
Education:
Lampeter Comp - GCSE's + A Levels, University of Glamorgan - Geography BSc
About:
Im a Full Time Singer/songwriter living in Wales. Just graduated in Geography from University of Glamorgan.Â
Tagline:
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice....
Bragging Rights:
Lived in Cyprus and worked there as a singer for 2 summer seasons.....not much else
Chris Bailey
Work:
Woodland Direct - Sales Rep
Education:
Oakland Community College, Adams High School, Stoney Creek High School, Ohio Technical College - Auto and Diesel Mechanics
Chris Bailey
Work:
LiMo Foundation - Head of Program Management (2008-2012) Hitachi, Ltd. - Senior Project Manager (2007-2008) Motorola - Software Platforms Manager (2004-2007) Sony Ericsson - Product Development Manager (2001-2004) Ericsson - Software Manager (1997-2001)
Chris Bailey
Work:
Nucor - Technical Analyst (2001)
Education:
Fulda American High School, C.E. Ellison High School
Relationship:
Single
About:
I'm the Chris that went to Fulda High school, graduated from Ellison High in Killeen, TX, spent 1992-1996 in the Army, Fort Bliss 3/43! Â I work at Nucor Steel in Tuscaloosa, AL in the IT department.
Chris Bailey
Work:
Gracie Scottsdale - Instructor (2010) Gracie University - Instructor (2009)
Education:
Gracie University - Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, Northern Arizona University - Psychology
Chris Bailey
Work:
British Heart Foundation - Volunteer
Education:
Loughborough University
About:
I suppose I am an aspiring poet who is currently using Blogspot, to share all the ones I deem good enough for you guys. I am also 18 and currently running various blogs beside my poetry one...