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Incident illumination responsive light control

  • US 4,347,461 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1980
  • Issued: 08/31/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An illumination level control system for controlling the output of a light source in response to measurements of natural light, artificial light, and surface reflections in a given area, comprising:

  • first sensing means for determining the level of artificial light produced at a given source;

    second sensing means for determining levels of natural light and artificial light reflected from said given area;

    means connected to the output of said second light sensing means for scaling the level of said output;

    means responsive to the output of said first sensing means and that portion of the output of said scaling means representing light reflected from said given source for producing a signal which is proportional to the difference between said outputs;

    means responsive to said proportional signal and connected to said scaling means for changing the scaling factor of said scaling means in proportion to the value of said proportional signal;

    means for providing a reference signal representing a predetermined desired light level;

    means responsive to said reference signal and the output of said scaling means for producing a control signal representing the combined values of said reference signal and said scaled output signal; and

    means responsive to said control signal and connected to an illumination source for controlling said illumination source to produce light at a level proportional to the value of said control signal.

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