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The U.S. Patent Office has Allowed 20 Patent Claims Covering the
Apparatus and Methods for Providing Emergency Safety Lighting
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., February 20, 2007 ? Today, Cyberlux
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a developer and manufacturer of solid-state diodaltm lighting solutions, announced approval by the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office of 20 claims of uniqueness for its emergency lighting device designed for use in hospital patient rooms, hotel guest rooms and elder care occupant suites.
The Power-Outage Adapter is a replacement for the traditional wall mounted electrical outlet although it continues to serve as a receptacle for plug-ins of lamps or vacuum cleaners. The unique device is an ?intelligent? wall outlet that features a constant charge battery, three distinctly different sensors, two amber diodes and one ultra-bright white diode. One of the sensors is positioned to detect motion in the space which activates the
lower lens containing two amber diodes. The gentle amber light provides navigation illumination at floor level. The second sensor is programmed to detect power loss in the building?s electrical system which activates a single ultra-bright diode in the upper lens thereby directing a flood of light up the attendant wall surface which reflects off of the ceiling to illuminate the space with a bright white light. The third sensor is positioned to
detect ambient light in the space which overrides activation of the lighting elements when no further light is needed. The constant charge battery operates the system for up to sixty
hours and is promptly recharged when power is restored.
Conventional emergency lighting sources are ?evacuation lights? found in the hallways and lobbies of commercial buildings. These lights perform for under 90 minutes and are designed to provide pathway lighting during evacuation of burning buildings. In today?s environment of power outages caused by downed power lines or grid failures, hallway and lobby evacuation lights are inadequate to provide sufficient interim lighting for the
safety of hotel guests, hospital patients and occupants of elder care facilities. The Power-Outage Adapter is a practical solid-state semiconductor solution for guest and patient
lighting safety and may be hard-wired into new construction or adapted by interface with an existing wall outlet for retrofit purposes.
?These new emergency lighting patent claims provide Cyberlux products with another significant technology platform. We are working closely with Isolite Corporation in
Berwyn, PA to include the Power-Outage Adapter into its broad line of emergency lighting products for assembly and distribution,? observed Mark Schmidt, President of Cyberlux. ?Isolite is an internationally preferred supplier of emergency lighting that has
its products routinely specified for new construction or renovation projects,? continued Schmidt.
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are durable, energy efficient, cool to the touch and last more than 100 times longer than conventional incandescent bulbs. The solid-state semiconductors are typically used in automobile dashboards and electronic devices such
as mobile phones. In addition to the Power-Outage Adapter, Cyberlux has developed a range of LED lighting products for residential, commercial, military and homeland security markets
link:
www.cyberlux.com