Proximity controlled safety device for a video monitor
First Claim
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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Abstract
A proximity controlled safety device for a video monitor that prevents accidental over exposure to electromagnetic radiation and optical brightness. A proximity sensor detects the presence of a person near the video monitor. A control device determines how close the person is to the video monitor and either disrupts the video signal being received by the video monitor or disrupts the power running the video monitor depending upon how close the person is standing to the video monitor.
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20 Claims
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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:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of protecting a person from excessive exposure to electromagnetic radiation being emitted by a television monitor and protecting a person from the optical brightness of said television monitor, comprising the steps of:
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detecting the presence of a person within a predetermined range of said television monitor, wherein said predetermined range is indicative of the area around said television monitor where excessive electromagnetic radiation exists, said predetermined range including a first region proximate said television monitor and a second region separated from the television monitor by said first region; disrupting an image displayed by the television monitor causing the television monitor to go blank when a person is detected in said second region, thereby protecting the person from the optical brightness; and deactivating the television monitor when a person is detected in said first region of said predetermined range, thereby preventing the person from being overexposed to the electromagnetic radiation and protecting the person from the optical brightness. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A method of selectively controlling the operation of a television in response to the presence of a person proximate said television, comprising the steps of:
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detecting the presence of said person within a predetermined area proximate said television; determining whether said person is within a first region, a given distance from said television or a second region closer to said television than said first region; disrupting at least one function of said television when said person is detected in said first region, protecting said person from at least one hazard associated with the operation of said television without disrupting every function of said television; and disabling every function of said television when said person is detected in said second region. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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