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US-10400732-B2 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US11415301B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11415301-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117168849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A portable lighting tower includes a frame, an adjustable mast, multiple legs, a controller, and a battery pack. The adjustable mast is coupled to the frame and includes a light. The multiple legs each include an actuator operable to deploy and retract the respective leg. The controller is operatively coupled to the light and the actuators and configured to control operation of the light and the actuators. The battery pack is electrically coupled to the controller, the light, and the actuators. The light is dimmable between a maximum setting and a minimum setting, and the controller operates each of the linear actuators to deploy or retract the respective leg response to a user input.
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What is claimed is: 1. A portable lighting tower comprising: a frame; an adjustable mast coupled to the frame including a light; a controller operatively coupled to the light to control operation of the light; and a battery pack electrically coupled to the controller and the light, wherein the light is dimmable between a maximum setting and a minimum setting, wherein the controller is configured to: determine a remaining runtime of the battery pack, receive an input runtime of the battery pack, and dim or brighten the light based on the input runtime of the battery pack and the remaining runtime of the battery pack. 2. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , further comprising a display operatively coupled to the controller, electrically coupled to the battery pack, and configured to display the remaining runtime of the battery pack. 3. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of legs coupled to the frame, each of the plurality of legs including an actuator operably coupled to the controller and operable to deploy and retract the respective leg, wherein the controller operates each of the actuators to deploy or retract the respective leg in response to a user input. 4. The portable lighting tower of claim 3 , further comprising a deploy/retract control coupled to the controller, and wherein the user input is an actuation of the deploy/retract control. 5. The portable lighting tower of claim 3 , further comprising a tilt sensor operably coupled to the controller, wherein the tilt sensor is configured to determine a grade of the portable lighting tower relative to horizontal, and wherein the controller levels the portable lighting tower in response to receiving the user input by operating each of the actuators to deploy the respective leg at a specific length based on the grade of the portable lighting tower relative to horizontal. 6. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , wherein the controller further operates the light based on a first time and a second time such that the controller turns the light on at the first time and turns the light off at the second time. 7. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , wherein the light comprises a plurality of lights, each light providing approximately 38,500 Lumens of light. 8. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , wherein the battery pack has a voltage of approximately 48 Volts and a maximum storable energy of approximately 5,000 Watt-hours. 9. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of legs coupled to the frame, each leg including an actuator operable to deploy and retract the respective leg; and a tilt sensor operably coupled to the controller, the tilt sensor configured to determine a grade of the portable lighting tower relative to horizontal; wherein the controller is operatively coupled to the light and the actuators and configured to control operation of the actuators; and wherein the controller operates each of the actuators to deploy or retract the respective leg in response to a user input and in response to determining the grade of the portable lighting tower relative to horizontal is less than a maximum grade. 10. The portable lighting tower of claim 9 , wherein the tilt sensor is an accelerometer or a gyroscope sensor. 11. The portable lighting tower of claim 9 , further comprising a deploy/retract control communicably coupled to the controller, wherein the user input is an actuation of the deploy/retract control, and wherein when the deploy/retract control is actuated, the legs are retracted and the grade of the portable lighting is less than the maximum grade, the controller operates each of the actuators to deploy the respective leg a specific length based on the grade of the portable lighting tower relative to horizontal. 12. The portable lighting tower of claim 11 , wherein the adjustable mast further includes a tower winch operably coupled to the controller and operable to deploy and retract the adjustable mast, wherein the controller operates the tower winch to deploy or retract the adjustable mast. 13. The portable lighting tower of claim 12 , wherein when the deploy/retract control is actuated and the legs are retracted, the controller operates the tower winch to deploy the adjustable mast. 14. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to dim the light until the remaining runtime is equal to the input runtime. 15. The portable lighting tower of claim 14 , wherein the controller is configured stop dimming the light when the remaining runtime is equal to the input runtime. 16. The portable lighting tower of claim 14 , further comprising a display operatively coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured provide a notification via the display when the input runtime exceeds the remaining runtime and the lights cannot be further dimmed. 17. The portable lighting tower of claim 1 , further comprising a dimmer control communicably coupled to the controller and operable between a full-on setting, where a maximum amount of light is produced by the light, and a full-off setting, where a minimum amount of light is produced by the light, and wherein the controller dims or brightens the light in response to a change in position of the dimmer control. 18. The portable lighting tower of claim 17 , wherein the battery pack comprises a first battery pack, wherein the portable lighting tower further comprises a second battery pack electrically coupled to the controller, the light, and the actuators, and wherein the first battery pack and the second battery pack each have a voltage of approximately 48 Volts and a maximum storable energy of approximately 5,000 Watt-hours.
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