Pool lighting system, illuminator, and method therefore
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1. An illuminator comprising:
- a color wheel;
a driver mechanism for rotating the color wheel; and
a synchronization circuit, responsive to an alternating-current source of power applied to the illuminator, for controlling the driver mechanism to place the color wheel at a predetermined position after a predetermined time subsequent to the alternating-current source of power being initially applied to the illuminator, wherein the color wheel of each illuminator of a plurality of illuminators powered by the same alternating-current source of power is synchronized to all other color wheels.
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Abstract
In a pool lighting system, each illuminator (10) comprises a color wheel 26, a driver mechanism (24) for rotating the color wheel, and a synchronization circuit (42). The synchronization circuit is responsive to an alternating-current source of power applied to the illuminator to control the driver mechanism to place the color wheel at a predetermined position after a predetermined time subsequent to the alternating-current source of power being initially applied to the illuminator.
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1. An illuminator comprising:
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a color wheel; a driver mechanism for rotating the color wheel; and a synchronization circuit, responsive to an alternating-current source of power applied to the illuminator, for controlling the driver mechanism to place the color wheel at a predetermined position after a predetermined time subsequent to the alternating-current source of power being initially applied to the illuminator, wherein the color wheel of each illuminator of a plurality of illuminators powered by the same alternating-current source of power is synchronized to all other color wheels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An illuminator comprising:
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a color wheel; a magnet, affixed to the color wheel, for generating a magnetic field; a motor for rotating the color wheel; a sensor, affixed to a non-rotating portion of the illuminator, for generating a reference position pulse each time the sensor senses the magnetic field as the magnet rotates with the color wheel; a master clock generator, responsive to an alternating-current source of power applied to the illuminator, for periodically generating a master reference pulse; and a control circuit, responsive to the reference position pulse and the master reference pulse, for controlling the motor to cause the reference position pulse to be generated in synchronization with the master reference pulse. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. In a pool lighting system including a plurality of illuminators each powered by a common alternating-current power source, each illuminator comprising:
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at least one bulb; at least one bundle of fiber-optic cables; a color wheel disposed between the at least one bulb and the at least one bundle of fiber-optic cables, the color wheel including a plurality of color filters; a magnet, affixed to the color wheel, for generating a magnetic field; a motor for rotating the color wheel a full revolution in a predetermined period, wherein the plurality of color filters pass sequentially between the at least one bulb and the at least one bundle of fiber-optic cables; a sensor, affixed to a non-rotating portion of the illuminator, for generating a reference position pulse each time the sensor senses the magnetic field as the magnet rotates with the color wheel; a master clock generator for periodically generating a master reference pulse when the alternating-current source of power is applied to the illuminator, the period between successive master reference pulses is equal to the predetermined period, wherein the master reference pulse of each illuminator is in synchronization with the master reference pulse of all other illuminators; and a control circuit, responsive to the master reference pulse and the reference position pulse, for controlling the motor to cause the reference position pulse to be generated in synchronization with the master reference pulse, whereby the color wheel of each of the plurality of illuminators are synchronized. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. An illuminator including a color wheel, the illuminator being powered by an alternating-current power source, the illuminator comprising:
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means for rotating the color wheel; and means for controlling the means for rotating the color wheel to place the color wheel at a predetermined position after a predetermined time subsequent to the alternating-current source of power being initially applied to the illuminator, wherein the color wheel of each illuminator of a plurality of illuminators powered by the same alternating-current source of power is synchronized to all other color wheels.
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14. An illuminator including a color wheel, the illuminator comprising:
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means for rotating the color wheel; means for generating a reference position pulse when the color wheel is at a predetermined position; means for periodically generating a master reference pulse; and means for controlling the means for rotating the color wheel to cause the reference position pulse to be generated in synchronization with the master reference pulse.
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15. A method for synchronizing the colors of a pool lighting system including a plurality of illuminators, each illuminator having a rotatable color wheel, each illuminator being powered by a common alternating-current source of power, the method performed by each illuminator comprising:
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periodically generating a master reference pulse upon applying the alternating-current source of power to the illuminator; generating a reference position pulse when the color wheel is at a predetermined position; stopping the motor when the reference position pulse is not in synchronization with the master reference pulse; and restarting the motor upon generation of a subsequent master reference pulse.
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