Method for providing bi-level illumination in a stair well
First Claim
1. An electrically-operated method of providing illumination for a stairwell of an office building during work hours when the stairwell is nominally in use and even less frequently in use during office building work off-hours, said provided illumination being effective to minimize the consumption of power comprising the steps of:
- A. providing low level illumination in a stairwell during office building work hours for power conservation;
B. providing high level illumination in said stairwell in substitution for said low level illumination as needed;
C. operating a movement-sensing means in said stairwell for determining an individual'"'"'s presence in said stairwell;
D. receiving a signal from said movement-sensing means upon a determination in an operating thereof of an individual'"'"'s presence in said stairwell;
E. switching from said low level illumination to said high level illumination upon a received signal from said movement-sensing means; and
F. using a timer-operating means for operating;
said high level illumination to remain in continuous operation but only for a timed duration to correspondingly limit power consumption for said high level illumination to said timed duration;
whereby an initiation of and subsequent continuous timed operation of said high level illumination minimizes power consumption within the stairwell.
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Abstract
A bi-level illumination system for power conservation correlated to the needs of a building stairwell, which even during work hours is only nominal functioning as it does as a back-up to elevator-provided access to work areas, and requiring high level illumination during off-hours which also occurs infrequently, by its focused stairwell end use permitting use of occupancy and time clock sensing means control of the high and low levels of illumination without the undue complexity of bi-level illumination systems used in work areas with constantly changing illumination needs.
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1. An electrically-operated method of providing illumination for a stairwell of an office building during work hours when the stairwell is nominally in use and even less frequently in use during office building work off-hours, said provided illumination being effective to minimize the consumption of power comprising the steps of:
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A. providing low level illumination in a stairwell during office building work hours for power conservation; B. providing high level illumination in said stairwell in substitution for said low level illumination as needed; C. operating a movement-sensing means in said stairwell for determining an individual'"'"'s presence in said stairwell; D. receiving a signal from said movement-sensing means upon a determination in an operating thereof of an individual'"'"'s presence in said stairwell; E. switching from said low level illumination to said high level illumination upon a received signal from said movement-sensing means; and F. using a timer-operating means for operating;
said high level illumination to remain in continuous operation but only for a timed duration to correspondingly limit power consumption for said high level illumination to said timed duration;whereby an initiation of and subsequent continuous timed operation of said high level illumination minimizes power consumption within the stairwell.
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