System and method for dynamic vehicular threat detection perimeter modification for an exited vehicular occupant
US-10867494-B2 · Dec 15, 2020 · US
US10068447B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10068447-B1 |
| Application number | US-201213436895-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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Light emitting modules are provided in which light emission and sensing functions are integrated into a single module. Example embodiments utilize a non-planar light guide to create a cavity within which sensing components are configured. Some embodiments provide for collection of directional information regarding light incident to the lighting module.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light emitting module comprising: a) an outcoupling light guide comprising an optically clear light guide region and an outcoupling region; b) a first light source which inputs light into the outcoupling light guide; c) a low light transmission region with light transmittance of less than 10%; d) a measurement cavity contained by the low light transmission region and isolated from the optical path of light from the first light source; e) a sensor of electromagnetic radiation located within the measurement cavity and having an acceptance cone positioned to receive light transmitted through an aperture of the low transmission region; wherein the light emitting module both emits light from the light source and senses electromagnetic radiation generated external of the module. 2. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the outcoupling light guide is non-planar. 3. The light emitting module of claim 2 wherein the non-planar outcoupling light guide contains the measurement cavity. 4. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the measurement cavity further comprises a reflective surface. 5. The light emitting module of claim 4 wherein the reflective surface is greater than 80% reflective. 6. The light emitting module of claim 1 in which the measurement cavity is within a reflective dome which serves as the low light transmission region. 7. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the low light transmission region has a diffuse reflectance greater than 70% on a surface facing the outcoupling light guide. 8. The light emitting module of claim 1 where multiple sensors are used to produce directional information about external light incident on the module. 9. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein multiple acceptance cones are used to produce directional information about external light incident on the module. 10. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the measurement cavity comprises an inner surface with less than 20% reflectance. 11. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the acceptance cone of the sensor is narrowed by the use of a lens. 12. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the acceptance cone of the sensor is narrowed by the use of a sensor light guide. 13. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the acceptance cone of the sensor is narrowed by the use of a louver. 14. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the sensor is receptive to visible light. 15. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the sensor is receptive to infrared radiation. 16. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the light emitting module simultaneously emits light from the light source and senses electromagnetic radiation generated external of the module. 17. The light emitting module of claim 1 wherein the light source and the sensor are not simultaneously in an on state. 18. The light emitting module of claim 17 wherein the light source and sensor cycle on and off at a frequency of 60 hz or greater.
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