Emergency safety light
First Claim
1. A housing for an emergency light source which is electrically and mechanically connectable to a conventional light switch and light fixture, comprising:
- a) a housing for replacement of a conventional switch plate having at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of said light switch;
b) a first compartment in said housing for receiving batteries;
c) a second compartment in said housing for receiving an emergency light source adapted to be connected to said batteries;
d) means for sensing the loss of electrical power to said light switch and, in response thereto, for actuating said emergency light source;
e) means for electrically connecting said housing to said light switch;
f) a night light mounted in said housing; and
g) a motion sensor mounted in said housing for actuating the light fixture in response to an actuating movement.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a housing for an emergency light source which is electrically connectable to a conventional light switch. The housing replaces a conventional switch plate and has at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of the light switch. The replacement housing includes wires for electrical connection to the light switch and is divided into upper and lower housing sections, wherein the upper section includes a battery compartment, a printed circuit board compartment, and an opening to receive the switch actuator. The lower housing section includes a compartment for receiving a compact fluorescent lamp, reflectors, and a diffuser cover. The printed circuit board includes a recharger for the batteries; a power-sensing device for sensing power interruption; an ON/OFF relay switch which is turned on in response to a power failure and actuates the emergency light source; a LED charging indicator light to show that the batteries are charging; a manual test switch; and a transformer, a fluorescent ballast, and starter components for the fluorescent lamp.
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27 Claims
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1. A housing for an emergency light source which is electrically and mechanically connectable to a conventional light switch and light fixture, comprising:
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a) a housing for replacement of a conventional switch plate having at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of said light switch; b) a first compartment in said housing for receiving batteries; c) a second compartment in said housing for receiving an emergency light source adapted to be connected to said batteries; d) means for sensing the loss of electrical power to said light switch and, in response thereto, for actuating said emergency light source; e) means for electrically connecting said housing to said light switch; f) a night light mounted in said housing; and g) a motion sensor mounted in said housing for actuating the light fixture in response to an actuating movement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A housing for an emergency light source which is electrically and mechanically connectable to a conventional light switch and light fixture, comprising:
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a) a housing for replacement of a conventional switch plate having at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of said light switch; b) means for connecting said housing to a remote power source; c) a compartment in said housing for receiving at least one emergency light source adapted to be connected to said power source; d) means for sensing the loss of electrical power to said light switch and, in response thereto, for actuating said emergency light source; e) means for electrically connecting said housing to said light switch; f) a night light mounted in said housing; and g) a motion sensor mounted in said housing for actuating the light fixture in response to an actuating movement.
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17. A housing for an emergency light source which is electrically and mechanically connectable to a conventional light switch and light fixture or other load, comprising:
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a) a housing for replacement of a conventional switch plate having at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of said light switch; b) means for connecting batteries to said housing; c) a compartment in said housing for receiving an emergency light source adapted to be connected to said batteries; d) means for sensing the loss of electrical power to said light switch and, in response thereto, for actuating said emergency light source; e) means for electrically connecting said housing to said light switch; f) a night light mounted in said housing; g) a motion sensor mounted in said housing for actuating the light fixture in response to an actuating movement; h) a timer mounted in said housing for controlling the light fixture; i) a switch mounted in said housing for controlling the light fixture; and j) a multi-position switch for selecting said motion sensor, said timer or said switch for controlling the light fixture or other load. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A housing for an emergency light source which is electrically and mechanically connectable to a conventional light switch and light fixture or other load, comprising:
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a) a housing for replacement of a conventional switch plate having at least one opening for receiving the switch actuator of said light switch; b) means for connecting batteries to said housing; c) a compartment in said housing for receiving an emergency light source adapted to be connected to said batteries; d) means for sensing the loss of electrical power to said light switch and, in response thereto, for actuating said emergency light source; e) means for electrically connecting said housing to said light switch; f) a night light mounted in said housing; g) a motion sensor mounted in said housing for actuating the light fixture in response to an actuating movement; h) a timer mounted in said housing for controlling the light fixture; i) a switch mounted in said housing for controlling the light fixture; j) a multi-position switch for selecting said motion sensor, said timer or said switch for controlling the light fixture or other load; k) an alarm circuit mounted in said housing including said motion sensor; and l) a keypad for activating and de-activating said alarm circuit and said timer. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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