Industry Patents

Patent: 10111295

Methods and Improvements to Spectral Monitoring of Theatre Lighting Devices

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Patent Number: 10111295 
Title: Methods and Improvements to Spectral Monitoring of Theatre Lighting Devices 
Abstract:

An apparatus including a theater lighting device including a lamp housing; a base housing; and an internal spectral sensor. The lamp housing is rotationally mounted to the base housing; and includes a plurality of light sources, and lenses which cooperate to project a final output light; and wherein residual light is received by the internal spectral sensor from internal reflections of a first lens of the plurality of lenses and the residual light is converted to spectral data. The spectral sensor is a multispectral filter array type. The theater lighting device further includes a microprocessor; and a memory, wherein the memory stores a first set of data for a plurality of electronically adjustable parameters of the theater lighting device. The microprocessor is programmed to receive a first command and in response put the theater lighting device in a first state.  

Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Belliveau 
Assignee:  
Continuation or Divisional of:  
International Classification: H05B 37/02 
US Classification: H05B 33/0863 
Issue Date: 10-23-2018 
Filing Date: 10-17-2017 
Application : 15/786360 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 10111295 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 10111295 at Google Patents 

 

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