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Proximity controlled safety device for a video monitor

  • US 5,521,652 A
  • Filed: 04/28/1994
  • Issued: 05/28/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/28/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A proximity control apparatus for selectively controlling a video monitor, wherein the video monitor displays at a predetermined optical brightness an incoming video signal and is activated by a source of electricity that causes the video monitor to emit electromagnetic radiation, said apparatus comprising:

  • sensing means for sensing the presence of a person within a predetermined range of said video monitor, said predetermined range including an inner region immediately proximate said video monitor and an outer region extending beyond said inner region; and

    control means, coupled to said sensing means, for controlling the incoming video signal and the incoming source of electricity, wherein said control means disrupts said video signal, and causes the video monitor to go blank, without deactivating the video monitor, when said sensing means senses a person within said outer region of said predetermined range and wherein said control means disrupts said source of electricity, and deactivates the video monitor when said sensing means senses a person within said inner region of said predetermined range, whereby said control means protects a person in said outer region from the optical brightness and protects a person in said inner region from the optical brightness and electromagnetic radiation.

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