WO2013014909A1 - 発光装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a portable light-emitting device that can be held and moved with one hand.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9-282902 discloses a light emitting device such as a penlight that can be manufactured at a low cost while simplifying the structure of a switch as much as possible to reduce the outer shape. Is described. Therefore, in Document 1, an electric board in which a light emitting cylinder made of a translucent cylinder and a grip cylinder are screw-coupled to be separable and a conductive film is formed on one surface between both cylinders is arranged. A light-emitting element is attached to the electric substrate, and a power supply electrode (battery anode, spring electrode end) is provided by a spring facing the conductive film of the electric substrate to dispose the electric substrate on one side of the switch. It is described that it is used as a part.
- a power supply electrode battery anode, spring electrode end
- One aspect of the present invention is a light-emitting unit that is integrated with a grip and contains a plurality of light-emitting elements, and emits light of at least three different colors independently or mixed.
- a unit and a plurality of color switches arranged at positions where each of the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger of the grip is pressed down, and operates a first function for controlling on / off of light of different colors.
- a portable light emitting device having a plurality of color switches.
- This light-emitting device allows the user to move the body, arms, etc. so that the light-emitting device draws various trajectories while holding the grip with one hand or both hands.
- a plurality of color switches can be operated by simply depressing the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, or little finger individually in parallel with the movement of the body or the like. Therefore, the user can variously control the locus of light output from the light emitting unit, the timing at which light is output from the light emitting unit, and the color of light output from the light emitting unit.
- the grip includes a plurality of recesses in which at least any three of the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger are recessed, and the plurality of color switches are respectively disposed in the plurality of recesses.
- each finger is recessed, it is easy to grip the grip and move the light emitting device with one hand.
- you can check each color switch each time just by moving each finger or search for the position of the color switch.
- the desired color switch can be operated. Accordingly, light of a desired color can be turned on and off at a desired timing by finger movement and a finger movement pattern (finger use), and a light emitting device can be used well like a stringed instrument (such as a guitar) or a wind instrument (such as a trumpet).
- This light-emitting device preferably includes a switching pattern in which functions operated by a plurality of color switches are changed by operating a plurality of preset color switches among a plurality of color switches in a predetermined procedure.
- the function operated by the color switch can be expanded to the first function for controlling on / off of light of different colors.
- a color switch procedure for switching or extending the function
- a special one for normal color on / off operation can be adopted. For example, as an example of the procedure, all the switches may be operated at the same time a plurality of times, or all the switches may be pressed for a predetermined number of seconds and then released simultaneously.
- the light-emitting device includes a program control unit that controls light output from the light-emitting unit according to any of a plurality of preset patterns, and a function operated by a plurality of color switches. It is desirable to have a changeover switch for switching to the second function for selecting one of them.
- the light emitting device includes a fade control unit that fades in and out lights of different colors of the light emitting unit, and a switch that switches a function operated by a plurality of color switches to a third function that fades in and out by the fade control unit. It is desirable to have a switch.
- the fade control unit By adding a third function using the fade control unit, light is output with colors (gradation, multi-gradation) and timing (fade) that are difficult to operate directly with a finger.
- the light emitting unit can be controlled.
- the changeover switch for switching the operation target of the color switch is disposed at a position operated by the thumb or little finger of the grip.
- the changeover switch for switching to the second function and the changeover switch for switching to the third function may be shared, may be provided at different positions of the thumb and the little finger, and are selected at a position where the thumb can be operated. They may be arranged side by side as possible.
- the grip includes a recess for thumb or a recess for little finger where the thumb or little finger is attached, and the changeover switch is disposed in the recess for thumb or the recess for little finger.
- the light emitting device has an array control unit that reverses the array of a plurality of color switches.
- This light emitting device desirably includes an acceleration sensor that detects an operation of shaking the light emitting device and a motion control unit that controls light output from the light emitting unit by the shaking operation. New operations can be added.
- the function operated depending on the operation target may be the same as that of the color switch, the same as that of the changeover switch, or a different function may be operated.
- the motion control unit preferably includes a luminance control unit that controls the luminance of light output from the light emitting unit by a luminance signal corresponding to the shaking operation.
- the luminance of the emission color can be dynamically changed according to the operation of the user shaking the light emitting device.
- the light emitting unit may be attached to the extension direction of the grip, that is, the thumb and / or the little finger when the grip is gripped.
- a linear type (pen type) light emitting device in which a light emitting unit and a grip are linearly connected can be provided.
- the grip is of a type that is gripped with one hand, it is desirable that the little finger side expands to support the palm. Since not only fingers but also palms (palms) can be supported so that the grip does not slip, the light-emitting device can be moved more easily with one hand, and the light-emitting unit can be moved so as to draw various trajectories.
- the light emitting unit may be attached to the back and / or palm side of the grip when the grip is gripped.
- a parallel type light emitting device in which a light emitting unit and a grip are connected in parallel can be provided. It is desirable that the grip has a hanging ring shape with an opening through which the index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger pass, and the light emitting unit is preferably attached in parallel with the grip through the opening. By hooking a finger on the ring-shaped grip, the light emitting device can be prevented from falling even if the grip is not firmly gripped.
- the light emitting device is generally disk-shaped or box-shaped, and includes a light emitting unit disposed on the upper side, a grip disposed on the lower side, and an opening through which a finger is provided between the light emitting unit and the grip. May be.
- the shape of the light emitting unit is not limited to a rod shape, but may be various shapes such as a semicircular shape, a flat plate shape, a conical shape, a heart shape, a polygonal shape, and a radial shape.
- a long shape such as a rod shape
- a plurality of light emitting elements are dispersed and arranged at a plurality of positions along the longitudinal direction of the light emitting unit, and at least three different colors are independently or mixed at the plurality of positions. It is desirable that they are arranged so as to output.
- the light emitting device includes a secondary battery housed in a grip and a power generation unit housed in the grip, and generates secondary power by shaking the light emitting device or driving an attached string or lever. It is desirable to have a power generation unit that charges the battery.
- the primary battery may be stored in the grip, the secondary battery and the power generation unit may be stored, and the light emitting unit may be caused to emit light using energy for moving the power generation device. Moreover, you may charge by moving a string or a lever.
- summary of the light-emitting device which concerns on 1st Embodiment The figure which shows the state which grasped the grip of the light-emitting device which concerns on 1st Embodiment. Sectional drawing which simplifies and shows the internal mechanism of the light-emitting device which concerns on 1st Embodiment.
- disassembles and shows a 4th light emission pattern in each color of red, green, and blue.
- disassembles and shows a 5th light emission pattern in each color of red, green, and blue.
- the rear view, (d) is a plan view seen from above, (e) is a bottom view seen from below.
- FIG. 1 shows an outline of a light emitting device 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the light-emitting device 1 is attached to a cylindrical grip (gripping part) 10 held by one hand 90 and one end (upper end) 11 of a longitudinal direction (vertical direction) 100 of the grip 10 and includes three LED (light-emitting element) groups 60. And a housed rod-shaped (cylindrical) light-emitting unit (light-emitting unit) 50.
- Each of the three LED groups 60 includes a red LED 61, a green LED 62, and a blue LED 63, and is arranged at substantially equal intervals in the longitudinal direction 100.
- the light-emitting device 1 includes three color switches 21 to 23 that are attached at positions where the fingers of the grip 10 can be easily operated.
- a color switch (first color switch, R switch) 21 arranged at a position operated by the index finger 92 is a color switch (second color switch, G switch) arranged at a position operated by the red LED 61 and the middle finger 93.
- 22 is a green LED 62
- a color switch (third color switch, B switch) 23 arranged at a position operated by the ring finger 94 controls on / off of light emission of the blue LED 63.
- the light emitting unit 50 is entirely made of milky white (semi-transparent) resin, and includes a cylindrical cover 55 and three LED groups 60 housed in the cover 55.
- the outer shape of the light emitting unit 50 is not limited to a cylindrical shape, and may be various shapes attached to the one end 11 of the grip 10, for example, a semicircular shape, a flat plate shape, a conical shape, a spherical shape, a star shape, a heart shape, and the like.
- the light emitting device 1 is a pen type (torch type, linear type) in which the light emitting unit 50 and the grip 10 are linearly connected, and a pen type handy light (pen light, pendant) suitable for use in a concert venue or the like. Cheerlite).
- the linear light-emitting device 1 is not limited to the light-emitting unit 50 attached to only the thumb 91 side (upper end 11) of the grip 10, and is attached only to the little finger 95 side (lower end 12) of the grip 10. It may be attached to both ends (both sides) of the upper end 11 and the lower end 12 of the grip 10.
- Each of the three color switches 21 to 23 is a push button type or a switch that is turned on / off by detecting a change in pressure or electric potential that pushes down a finger, and can be operated by the index finger 92, middle finger 93, and ring finger 94 of one hand 90. It is arranged in the position.
- the R switch 21, the G switch 22, and the B switch 23 are arranged in a line in the longitudinal direction 100 at almost equal intervals in order from the grip head side 10a to the grip end side 10b.
- the R switch 21 can be operated with the index finger 92
- the G switch 22 can be operated with the middle finger 93
- the B switch 23 can be operated with the ring finger 94.
- the arrangement of the R switch 21, the G switch 22, and the B switch 23 is not limited to this, and may be arranged so that the little finger 95 can be operated. Furthermore, LEDs that output other colors such as intermediate color or white in addition to RGB are arranged in the light emitting unit 50, and four switches for operating the LEDs including four colors or white on the grip with four fingers, respectively. You may arrange
- the light emitting device 1 includes switches 24 and 25 disposed at positions operated by the thumb 91 of the grip 10.
- the switch 24 is a switch for switching a function operated by the color switches 21 to 23 to a program control function, and is hereinafter referred to as a changeover switch.
- the switch 25 is a switch for switching a function operated by the color switches 21 to 23 to a fade control function, and is hereinafter referred to as a fade switch.
- the changeover switch 24 and the fade switch 25 of this example are shifted from the grip head side 10a to the grip end side 10b by shifting the row of the three color switches 21 to 23 from the R switch 21 to the grip head side 10a. Are arranged in order in the longitudinal direction 100.
- the grip 10 includes a first thumb recess 41 and a second thumb recess 42 in which a portion to which the thumb 91 is attached is recessed from the outer peripheral surface 15a. Further, the grip 10 includes an index finger recess 43, a middle finger recess 44, a ring finger recess 45, and a little finger recess 46 in which the portions to which the index finger 92, the middle finger 93, the ring finger 94 and the little finger 95 are attached are recessed from the outer peripheral surface 15 a. Including.
- the changeover switch 24 is the first thumb recess 41
- the fade switch 25 is the second thumb recess 42
- the R switch 21 is the index finger recess 43
- the G switch 22 is the middle finger recess 44
- the B switch 23 is Arranged in the ring finger recess 45.
- the grip end 13 on the side of the other end 12 of the grip 10 is slightly thicker (expanded) than the portion gripped by the palm 90a of the outer peripheral surface 15a. For this reason, since the palm 90a is hooked on the grip end 13, the light emitting device 1 can be swung around by holding the grip 10 with an appropriate force without firmly gripping the grip 10 with the fingertips operating the switches 21 to 25.
- FIG. 2 shows a state where the grip 10 of the light emitting device 1 is gripped.
- recesses 41 to 46 are formed in the grip 10. Therefore, the grip 10 can be reliably grasped by storing each of the fingers 91 to 95 in any of the recesses 41 to 46. Further, all the switches 21 to 25 are arranged in the recesses 41 to 45. For this reason, it is easy to perform a switching operation while gripping the grip 10. Further, since the changeover switch 24 and the fade switch 25 are arranged so as to face the grip head side 10a slightly, it is easy to perform the switching operation with the thumb 91.
- FIG. 3 shows a simplified cross-sectional view of the internal mechanism of the light-emitting device 1.
- the upper half of the light emitting device 1 is a light emitting unit 50, and includes a cover 55 and an LED substrate 71 that mounts (supports) and electrically connects three LED groups 60 housed in the cover.
- the lower half of the light-emitting device 1 is a grip 10 and has a housing 15 that is covered with a material that can be easily grasped, such as resin or cloth, that is shaped to be held by each finger as described above.
- the housing 15 includes a driver board 72 electrically connected to the LED board 71, a control unit (controller) 73 mounted on the driver board 72, and a switch board 74 for mounting all the switches 21 to 25.
- a power source (battery) box 75 that supplies power to the LEDs 61 to 63 and a power generation unit 76 that charges a battery in the battery box are housed.
- a driver circuit for driving each of the LEDs 61 to 63 is mounted on the LED substrate 71.
- the controller 73 includes various functions (control function unit, control unit) for controlling the light emission of the three LED groups 60 and a function for storing a light emission pattern to be described later.
- the controller 73 typically includes a CPU and a non-volatile memory such as a flash memory, and a program stored in the memory and setting values (library, pattern file) are loaded into the CPU, and various functions are performed. Realized.
- All the switches 21 to 25 are mounted on the switch board 74, and the operation (function) of the light emitting unit 50 is controlled by controlling the controller 73 with the switches 21 to 25.
- these switches 21 to 25 also serve as power on / off switches. That is, the power of the light emitting device 1 is turned on by operating any of the switches 21 to 25, and the power is turned off by not operating all the switches 21 to 25 for a certain period of time.
- the power generation unit 76 includes a mechanism for generating power by capturing vibrations (swings, vibrations) of a light emitting device such as a vibrator, and a mechanism for generating power by intentionally rotating the generator by attaching a string or a lever. .
- a power generation unit including any one of these mechanisms may be used.
- the light emitting device 1 may not include the power generation unit 76 for weight reduction or cost reduction.
- the power generation unit 76 By providing the power generation unit 76, the light emitting device 1 can be used without replacing the battery.
- the light emitting device 1 is basically used while shaking or shaking the light emitting unit 50 to draw a desired locus. Therefore, by incorporating the power generation unit 76, the power consumption of the battery can be reduced by generating power with the energy when the light emission unit 20 is shaken, and the light emission unit 20 can be used for a long time without replacing the battery. .
- FIG. 4 shows an outline of the controller 73 of the light emitting device 1.
- the controller 73 of this example selects any one of a function unit (selector unit) 81 that switches the functions of the three color switches 21 to 23 by pressing the changeover switch 24 and a plurality of light emission patterns stored in advance in a memory (not shown).
- the function unit (program control unit) 82 that controls (drives) the light emission intensity and timing of the LEDs 61 to 63 and the fade switch 25 are pressed to control the light emission intensity of the LEDs 61 to 63 to fade in and fade out.
- Functional unit (fade control unit) 83 When the controller 73 includes a CPU and is controlled by a program, these functions as the control units 81 to 83 are performed by executing the program.
- the selector unit 81 has a function operated by the color switches 21 to 23 by pressing the changeover switch 24, and a function (first function) for directly turning on and off the LEDs 61 to 63, respectively.
- the pattern for controlling 63 is switched to a function (second function) for selecting from patterns 31 to 37 stored in the memory.
- the color switches 21 to 23 may be switches that directly operate the LEDs 61 to 63, and are 3-bit switches that operate the control unit (CPU, microcomputer) 73 including the function as the program control unit 82. May be.
- the LEDs 61 to 63 are always controlled (ON / OFF, fade-in, fade-out) via the controller 73. Therefore, hereinafter, the color switches 21 to 23 may be described as 3-bit switches.
- an operation pattern for pressing the three color switches 21 to 23 for a predetermined procedure (condition), for example, a predetermined switch for a predetermined time and a predetermined number of times is set in the selector unit 81.
- a predetermined procedure for example, a predetermined switch for a predetermined time and a predetermined number of times.
- the functions of the three color switches 21 to 23 may be switched according to the input switching pattern. An example is pressing the color switches 21 to 23 at the same time, pressing it three times, pressing it for 10 seconds, and then releasing it. The function can be switched by operating the three color switches 21 to 23 without providing the switch 24.
- the program control unit 82 controls the timing and intensity of light emission of the LEDs 61 to 63 of the respective colors via the driver circuit 77 according to the pattern selected by the 3-bit switching of the switches 21 to 23. Accordingly, in this example, the LEDs 61 to 63 are not driven by the program control unit 82 unless the changeover switch 24 is pushed down by the thumb 91. Conversely, when the changeover switch 24 is pressed with any of the switches 21 to 23 being pressed, the LEDs 61 to 63 are controlled by the program control unit 82, and the color switches 21 to 23 are used to select a color and turn it on / off. The LEDs 61 to 63 emit light in a pattern different from that of the case (second function).
- the fade control unit 83 fades in the light emission of the LEDs 61 to 63 of the color selected by the color switches 21 to 23, and when the lit LEDs 61 to 63 are not selected by the color switches 21 to 23, the LEDs 61 to 63 are turned on. Includes the ability to fade out light emission. Therefore, the fade switch 25 turns the fade control unit 83 on and off to change the functions of the plurality of color switches 21 to 23 directly (pulse-like) from the first function of turning on and off the LEDs 61 to 63, and the brightness of the LEDs 61 to 63. Is switched to the third function of gradually increasing (fade in) and gradually decreasing (fade out).
- the fade switch 25 when the fade switch 25 is pressed and any one of the color switches 21 to 23 is pressed, the LEDs 61 to 63 fade in, and when the fade switch 25 is released halfway, the LEDs 61 to 63 emit light in pulses.
- the control for fading in and fading out the LEDs 61 to 63 and the control for turning on and off the LEDs 61 to 63 in a pulse can be instantaneously switched.
- the light emitting device 1 when one or a plurality of the R switch 21, the G switch 22, and the B switch 23 are turned on (pressed) while the changeover switch 24 is turned off (not pushed), the LEDs 61 to 63 of the colors corresponding to the switches 21 to 23 emit light. For this reason, the user irradiates various spaces such as a concert hall with light of a desired color and at a desired timing by independently or mixing light of three colors of red R, green G, and blue B ( (1st function).
- the fade control unit 83 can express the intermediate colors of the LEDs 61 to 63.
- the fade switch 25 is turned on and one or more of the color switches 21 to 23 are turned off, the emission intensity (luminance) of the LEDs 61 to 63 corresponding to the respective switches 21 to 23 gradually decreases. As the intensity of the colors 63 to 63 gradually decreases, the color of the light output from the light emitting unit 50 can be changed in a gradation (third function).
- FIG. 5 shows the light emission state of the LED group 60 when at least one of the three color switches 21 to 23 is turned on.
- the red LED 61 emits light and red R light is output.
- the G switch 22 is turned on (pressing with the middle finger 93 to release the index finger 92 and the ring finger 94)
- the green LED 62 emits light and the green G
- B switch 23 is turned on (the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 are released to move the ring finger).
- the blue LED 63 emits light and blue B light is output.
- R switch 21 and the G switch 22 are turned on (press the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 to release the ring finger 94), the red LED 61 and the green LED 62 emit light, and the yellow (yellow) Y, R switch 21 and B switch 23 are turned on.
- red LED 61 and blue LED 63 emit light and magenta (red purple) M
- G switch 22 and B switch 23 are turned on (middle finger 93 and ring finger 94).
- the green LED 62 and the blue LED 63 emit light, cyan (sky blue) C, and all switches 21 to 23 are turned on (press with the index finger 92, middle finger 93 and ring finger 94), red LED 61, green LED 62 and blue LED 63 emit light and white (white) W There is output.
- the light emitting device 1 has a predetermined chord as well as pressing a guitar string so that a predetermined chord (chord) is emitted or pressing a trumpet piston (piston valve) so that a predetermined tone is emitted.
- a finger fingering, switching
- light of a desired color can be output.
- the light emitting device 1 can be controlled to cause color development. Further, by operating the changeover switch 24 and the fade switch 25, the color and pattern of light emitted from the light emitting unit 50 are further increased.
- the light emitting device 1 can output light of various colors by using the fingertip of the fingertip while holding the grip 10 with one hand 90, the light emitting device 1 can be operated while moving the light emitting device 1 to draw light of various colors. You can arrange the trajectory in various ways. Therefore, a space can be drawn (effect) with light of various colors by the light emitting device 1. Furthermore, while holding the grip 10 of the light-emitting device 1 with one hand 90, the other hand can be used for another purpose, or the two light-emitting devices 1 can be gripped with both hands for presentation.
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart showing the light emission state of the red LED 61 when the fade switch 25 is pressed and the R switch 21 is turned on / off.
- the light emission states of the other color LEDs 62 and 63 when the other switches 22 and 23 are turned on and off are the same.
- the plurality of LEDs 61 to 63 are turned on instead of turning on and off with a single color, the light emission occurs. Color development gradually changes with brightness.
- the red LED 61 immediately emits light with a luminance of 100%.
- the red LED 61 has a luminance of 0% and is immediately turned off.
- the red LED 61 gradually fades in from the luminance 0% and reaches the luminance 100% at the time t5.
- the red LED 61 fades out from the luminance of 100%, and at time t7, the luminance becomes 0% and is turned off.
- the red LED 61 is faded in from 0% brightness.
- the R switch 21 is turned off at time t9 when the luminance is about 50%, the red LED 61 fades out before reaching the luminance 100%, and at time t10, the luminance becomes 0% and the light is turned off.
- the red LED 61 fades in from 0% luminance, and emits light at 100% luminance at time t12.
- the red LED 61 fades out from the luminance of 100%.
- the red LED 61 fades in before reaching the luminance 0%, and emits light at the luminance 100% at time t15.
- the red LED 61 gradually fades out from the luminance of 100%, and at time t17, the luminance becomes 0% and the light is turned off.
- the red LED 61 fades in from 0% brightness.
- the fade switch 25 is turned off at time t19 when the luminance is about 50%, the red LED 61 immediately emits light at a luminance of 100%. That is, the function of the color switch 21 is dynamically changed from fade control (third function) to on / off control (first function).
- the fade switch 25 is turned on, and at time t21, when the R switch 21 is turned off while the fade switch 25 is on, the red LED 61 is gradually faded out from the luminance of 100%.
- the fade switch 25 is turned off at time t22 when the brightness is about 50%, the red LED 61 becomes 0% brightness and immediately turns off.
- FIG. 7 shows a light emission state (light emission pattern) of the LED group 60 when the changeover switch 24 is turned on.
- the RGB switches 21 to 23 are off, off, on, that is, the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (0, 0, 1) (the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 are separated, and the ring finger 94 switches the switch 23. Selected).
- the first light emission pattern 31 can be continuously colored with a luminance of 100% in the order of red R, cyan C, yellow Y, magenta M, green G, blue B, and white W at intervals of 0.3 seconds. it can.
- the second light emission pattern 32 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (0, 1, 0) (the index finger 92 and the ring finger 94 are separated and the switch 22 is pressed with the middle finger 93).
- the difference from the first light emission pattern 31 is that light emission (on / off) of each color is at intervals of 0.2 seconds.
- the third light emission pattern 33 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (0, 1, 1) (the index finger 92 is released and the switches 22 and 23 are pressed with the middle finger 93 and the ring finger 94).
- the difference from the first light emission pattern 31 is that each color emits light continuously at intervals of 0.1 seconds.
- the fourth light emission pattern 34 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (1, 0, 0) (the switch 21 is pressed with the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 and the ring finger 94 are separated).
- the fourth light emission pattern 34 causes gradation color development by repeating fade-in and fade-out for each color in the order of red R, yellow Y, green G, cyan C, blue B, magenta M, and white W at intervals of 0.15 seconds. Can do.
- the fifth light emission pattern 35 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (1, 0, 1) (the switches 21 and 23 are pressed by the index finger 92 and the ring finger 93 and the middle finger 93 is separated).
- the difference from the fourth light emitting pattern 34 is that each color gradationally develops at intervals of 0.4 seconds.
- the sixth light emission pattern 36 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (1, 1, 0) (the switches 21 and 22 are pressed by the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 and the ring finger 94 is separated).
- the sixth light emission pattern 36 is lit at 0.05% for each color in the order of red R, cyan C, yellow Y, magenta M, green G, blue B, and white W in 0.1 second intervals. The color develops (flashes) intermittently.
- the seventh light emission pattern 37 is selected when the RGB switches 21 to 23 are (1, 1, 1) (the switches 21, 22 and 23 are pressed by the index finger 92, the middle finger 93 and the ring finger 94).
- the seventh light emission pattern 37 is intermittently colored (flashes) by turning on the white W at a luminance of 100% for 0.05 seconds at intervals of 0.05 seconds.
- the seven light emission patterns 31 to 37 are not limited to this example, and various light emission patterns can be stored in advance in a memory (not shown).
- FIG. 8 shows the fourth light emission pattern 34 in a red R, green G and blue B color.
- the red LED 61 gradually fades in from 0% to 100% brightness in 0 to 0.15 seconds, emits light at 100% brightness in 0.15 to 0.30 seconds, and brightness in 0.30 to 0.45 seconds. Gradually fades out from 100% to 0%, turns off at 0% brightness from 0.45 to 0.75 seconds, fades in from 0% to 100% gradually from 0.75 to 0.90 seconds, 0 Light is emitted at a luminance of 100% in .90 to 1.05 seconds, gradually fades out from a luminance of 100% to 0% in 1.05 to 1.20 seconds, and the above is repeated after 1.20 seconds.
- the green LED 62 is extinguished at 0% brightness from 0 to 0.15 seconds, gradually fades in from 0% to 100% brightness from 0.15 to 0.30 seconds, and brightness from 0.30 to 0.60 seconds. It emits light at 100%, gradually fades out from 100% to 0% in brightness from 0.60 to 0.75 seconds, turns off at 0% brightness in 0.75 to 0.90 seconds, and 0.90 to 1.05
- the luminance gradually fades in from 0% to 100% in seconds, gradually fades out from luminance 100% to 0% in 1.05 to 1.20 seconds, and the above is repeated after 1.20 seconds.
- the blue LED 63 is extinguished at 0% brightness from 0 to 0.45 seconds, gradually fades in from 0% to 100% brightness from 0.45 to 0.60 seconds, and brightness from 0.60 to 1.05 seconds. Light is emitted at 100%, and gradually fades out from luminance 100% to 0% in 1.05 to 1.20 seconds, and the above is repeated after 1.20 seconds.
- FIG. 9 shows the fifth light emission pattern 35 in red R, green G and blue B colors. Also in the fifth light emission pattern 35, as in the fourth light emission pattern 34, seven colors can be displayed in gradation at intervals of 0.4 seconds.
- the process of switching the functions of the color switches 21 to 23 between the on / off function (first function) and the pattern selection function (second function) of the program control unit 82 is also performed by switching the changeover switch 24 to the thumb. It is performed by turning on and off at 91. Therefore, the pattern of light output from the light emitting unit 50 can be dynamically switched by simply switching the changeover switch 24 with the thumb 91 with the same finger. For example, when the changeover switch 24 is operated with the thumb 91 while the index finger 92 and the middle finger 93 are released and the color switch 23 is pressed with the ring finger 94, the light emission state from the light emitting unit 50 is changed to blue B and the first light emission. Switching to the pattern 31 is possible.
- the user performs various operations by holding the light emitting device 1 with one hand 90, and operates the switches 21 to 25 with one hand 90 to output the light pattern (color, flashing timing, Time change etc.) can be freely controlled by finger use (finger placement, finger pattern). For this reason, the user can output various light patterns with various trajectories, and can freely produce light in various places such as the stage, bleachers, indoors and outdoors. Furthermore, the light emitting device 1 can be provided with a function of locking the light emitting state of the light emitting unit 50.
- FIGS. 10A to 10E show the light emitting device 2 according to the second embodiment of the present invention as viewed from each direction.
- the left side view of the light emitting device 2 as viewed from the left appears symmetrically with the right side view.
- This light-emitting device 2 is also a pen-type light, and is attached to the cylindrical grip 10 held by one hand 90 and the upper end 11 in the up-down direction 100 of the grip 10 and a cylindrical light-emitting unit 50 containing three LED groups 60.
- the light emitting unit 50 and the grip 10 are linearly connected.
- symbol is attached
- the little finger recess 46 is recessed over the entire circumference of the outer peripheral surface 15 a of the grip 10. For this reason, it is easy to grasp the grip 10 more easily and stably by arranging the little finger 95 along the little finger recess 46. Furthermore, since the little finger 95 can be supported by the little finger recess 46 even if the light emitting device 2 is swung, it is easy to prevent the grip 10 from falling off.
- FIG. 11 shows an outline of the light emitting device 3 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 shows a state where the grip 10 of the light emitting device 3 is gripped.
- FIGS. 13A to 13E show the light emitting device 3 viewed from each direction. The left side view of the light emitting device 3 as viewed from the left appears symmetrically with the right side view.
- the light-emitting device 3 has a disk shape as a whole, and has a ring-shaped (suspended leather-like) grip 10 having a space (opening) 10x through which the index finger 92, middle finger 93, ring finger 94, and little finger 95 are passed through substantially the center.
- On the back side of the hand 90b it has a half-moon-shaped light emitting unit 50 that is mounted flush with the surface 16 at the upper third of the surface 16 of the grip 10 and accommodates a full-color LED 60.
- the light emitting device 3 is a ring type (parallel type) handy light in which the light emitting unit 50 and the grip 10 are connected in parallel via a space 10x through which a finger passes. Since the grip 10 includes an opening 10x through which a hand can be passed in the same manner as a suspended leather, the light emitting device 3 can fall by hooking a finger on the opening 10x without grasping the grip 10. Can be prevented.
- Another example of the parallel type light emitting device 3 is not limited to the case where the light emitting unit 50 is attached only to the back 90b side of the grip 10, but is attached only to the palm 90a side of the grip 10. A thing attached to the both sides of the back 90b of the hand of the grip 10, and the palm 90a may be sufficient.
- the light-emitting device 3 includes switches 21 to 25 that are attached at positions that are easy to operate with fingers when the grip 10 is gripped like a suspended leather.
- the switches 21 to 23 and 25 are arranged on the surface 16 of the grip 10 so as to be arranged in a line at substantially equal intervals in the left-right direction 200.
- the R switch 21 is an index finger 92
- the G switch 22 is a middle finger 93
- the B switch 23 is a ring finger 94.
- the fade switch 25 is disposed at a position operated by the little finger 95.
- the selector switch 24 is arranged in a pair on the side surface 17 of the grip 10, and the selector switch 24a on the right side is the thumb of the right hand 90 when the index finger 92, middle finger 93, ring finger 94 and little finger 95 of the right hand 90 are passed through the opening 10x.
- the left changeover switch 24b is disposed at a position operated with the thumb of the left hand when the left hand (not shown) is passed through the opening 10x.
- FIG. 14 shows an outline of the controller 73 of the light emitting device 3.
- the controller 73 includes a selector unit 81 that switches the function assigned to each of the color switches 21 to 23 and / or the fade switch 25.
- the selector unit 81 includes a switching pattern that changes the function assigned to each of the switches 21 to 23 and 25 by operating each of the switches 21 to 25 according to a predetermined procedure (algorithm) stored in the memory 99 in advance.
- the controller 73 further includes a program control unit 82 that controls the light emission patterns of the LEDs 61 to 63, a fade control unit 83 that controls the light emission intensity of the LEDs 61 to 63, and an array control unit that controls the arrangement of the switches 21 to 23 and 25.
- a control unit (motion dimming unit) 86 and a self-holding unit 87 that holds the light emission state of the LEDs 61 to 63 are included.
- the selector unit 81 controls the functions of the color switches 21 to 23 (functions provided by the controller 73) on and off of the LEDs 61 to 63 by pressing the changeover switch 24 once (first switching pattern).
- the program control unit 82 switches from the first function (on / off control function) to the second function (pattern selection function) for selecting the pattern for controlling the LEDs 61 to 63 from the patterns 31 to 37 stored in the memory 99.
- the second function is switched to the first function.
- the selector unit 81 switches the function operated by the color switches 21 to 23 by pressing the fade switch 25 once (second switching pattern), from the first function for controlling the LEDs 61 to 63 on and off in a pulse manner.
- the fade control unit 83 switches the luminance (light emission intensity) of the LEDs 61 to 63 to a third function (fade function) for fading in and fading out.
- the third function is switched to the first function.
- the selector unit 81 includes a function as the array control unit 84.
- the arrangement control unit 84 horizontally inverts the arrangement of the functions operated by the color switches 21 to 23 and the fade switch 25 every time the switches 21 to 25 are simultaneously pressed and held for 2 seconds (third switching pattern).
- the function of turning on / off the red LED 61 assigned to the R switch 21 operated with the index finger 92 of the right hand 90 before the inversion is switched to the function of the fade switch 25 operated with the little finger of the left hand (not shown) after the inversion.
- the function of turning on / off the green LED 62 assigned to the G switch 22 operated by the middle finger 93 of the right hand 90 before the inversion is switched to the function of on / off controlling the blue LED 63 operated by the ring finger of the left hand after the inversion.
- the function of on / off controlling the blue LED 63 assigned to the B switch 23 operated by the ring finger 94 of the right hand 90 before the inversion is switched to the function of on / off controlling the green LED 62 operated by the middle finger of the left hand after the inversion.
- the function of the fade switch 25 operated by the little finger 95 of the right hand 90 before the inversion is switched to the function of a switch for performing on / off control of the red LED 61 operated by the index finger 92 of the left hand after the inversion.
- One selector switch 24 is provided on each of the left and right side surfaces 17 of the grip 10, the right selector switch 24a is operated with the thumb 91 of the right hand 90 before inversion, and the left selector switch 24b is operated with the left hand after inversion. Operated with thumb.
- the switch reversing unit 84 switches the function of each of the switches 21 to 23, 25 operated by the right hand 90 to the function operated by the left hand. Therefore, even if the light-emitting device 3 is changed to one of the left and right hands or the two light-emitting devices 3 are held in both hands, there is no need to change the fingers for operating the switches 21 to 23 and 25. Both hands can operate the color switches 21 to 23 and the fade switch 25 with the same fingering (switching). Therefore, it is not necessary to prepare separate light emitting devices 3 for left hand and right hand, and the same light emitting device 3 can be used by switching between the right hand mode and the left hand mode. Accordingly, it is possible to provide the light emitting device 3 which is economical, allows the user to freely select a handle, and is easy to handle.
- the selector unit 81 is operated by the color switches 21 to 23 and the fade switch 25 by repeatedly pressing and holding all the switches 21 to 25 simultaneously for 2 seconds twice (fourth switching pattern).
- the (function provided by the controller 73) is switched to the preset function (preset unit) 85.
- the preset unit 85 enables the user to color and store the colors of the LEDs 61 to 63 (fifth function, preset function).
- the preset unit 85 first assigns to the color switches 21 to 23 a function (gradation control function) for changing the emission intensity of the LEDs 61 to 63 step by step with 8 gradations.
- the emission intensity of each of the LEDs 61 to 63 is, for example, 8% of luminance 15%, 30%, 45%, 60%, 75%, 90%, and 100% each time the switches 21 to 23 are turned on. When the brightness reaches 100%, the brightness returns to 0% and the same change is repeated.
- the user can create (toning or combining) a desired color from 512 colors by changing the three-color LEDs 61 to 63 in 8 gradations.
- the preset unit 85 assigns the fade switch 25 the function of switching the function operated by the switches 21 to 23 to the gradation control function and the preset function. That is, when the user's color creation is completed by the gradation control by the switches 21 to 23, the function of the switches 21 to 23 is switched to the preset function when the user presses the fade switch 25.
- the switches 21 to 23 are 3-bit switches, and colors (1 (on), 0 (off), 0 (off)), (0, 1, 0), (0, 0, 1), (1, 1, 0), (1, 0, 1), (0, 1, 1) and (1, 1, 1) are associated with one of the seven values in the memory 99. Record.
- the registration of the color created by the user is completed by continuing the desired value for a predetermined time (for example, 2 seconds) with the switches 21 to 23 while the fade switch 25 is pressed.
- the color recorded (registered) in the memory 99 can be selected by the program control unit 82, and the user can output the color by the light emitting device 3 at any time.
- R0G3B2 R switch 21 is 0 gradation
- G switch 22 is 3 gradation
- B switch 23 is the color gradation information created using the preset unit 85 on a post-type information bulletin board on the Internet.
- the selector unit 81 does not switch to the preset unit 85 if there is no second full press within a predetermined time (for example, within 10 seconds) after the first full press of the switches 21 to 25 is received. After switching to the preset unit 85, the color is created. Therefore, the switch is not reversed even if the full press is continued. Further, after the selector unit 85 is switched to the preset unit 85, if there is no next operation within a predetermined time (for example, within 30 seconds), the selector unit 85 ends the preset unit 85, and the function set before that Or return to the basic first function.
- a predetermined time for example, within 10 seconds
- the selector unit 81 turns on and off the function of the motion dimming unit 86 by repeating the long press of all the switches 21 to 25 simultaneously for 3 seconds three times (fifth switching pattern).
- the motion dimming unit 86 controls the outputs of the LEDs 61 to 63 in response to the operation of shaking the light emitting device 3 by the user (sixth function, motion control function).
- the light emitting device 3 includes an acceleration sensor (G sensor) 89 that detects an operation of shaking the light emitting device 3, and the motion dimming unit 86 calculates a luminance signal corresponding to the acceleration detected by the G sensor 89.
- a unit 86a and a luminance control unit 86b for controlling the luminance (light emission intensity) of the LEDs 61 to 63 by the luminance signal calculated by the luminance calculation unit 86a.
- the brightness of the LEDs 61 to 63 is proportional to the magnitude of acceleration applied to the light emitting device 3, for example, by operating the three color switches 21 to 23 while moving the light emitting device 3. Can be controlled to change. Therefore, the brightness of the LEDs 61 to 63 can be dynamically changed so as to sensuously match the magnitude (intensity) of various actions in which the user shakes or shakes the light emitting device 3.
- the motion dimming unit 86 has a function of changing the function of the light emitting device 3 with respect to the movement of the light emitting device 3 of a predetermined pattern or changing the color pattern of the light emitting device 3 in addition to the luminance or separately from the luminance. May be provided.
- the selector unit 81 turns on / off the function of the self-holding unit 87 by repeating the long pressing of all the switches 21 to 25 simultaneously for 2 seconds four times (sixth switching pattern).
- the self-holding unit 87 holds the light emitting state (ON state) of the LEDs 61 to 63 (seventh function, self-holding function).
- the operation of turning on the LED 61 by the R switch 21 is a momentary operation (automatic return type) that maintains the lighting state of the red LED 61 only while the switch 21 is on.
- the function of the self-holding unit 87 When the function of the self-holding unit 87 is turned on, the operation of lighting the LED 61 by the R switch 21 is switched to the self-holding function of the alternate operation (position holding type) that maintains the lighting state of the red LED 61 once turned on. The same applies to the G switch 22 and the B switch 23.
- the fade switch 25 When the function of the self-holding unit 87 is turned on, the fade switch 25 functions to turn off the lit LEDs 61 to 63 by the self-holding function.
- the first and second functions of the selector unit 81 of this example and all or any of the functions of the switch inverting unit 84, the preset unit 85, the motion dimming unit 86 and the self-holding unit 87 selected by the selector unit 81 are selected. It is also possible to add to the light emitting devices 1 and 2 according to the embodiment.
- the switching pattern (switch operation) for switching various functions is not limited to the above. For example, when the functions of the color switches 21 to 23 are switched to the motion dimming function, a slide type motion switch may be provided. . The same applies to switching to other functions.
- the light emitting unit 50 includes the LEDs 61 to 63
- the light emitting element is not limited to the LED, and may be another light emitting element such as an organic EL or a laser.
- the shape of the light emitting unit 50 is not limited to the pen type.
- the configuration of the controller 73 is an example, and in addition to the CPU, the controller 73 may be configured by a substrate including a circuit having an appropriate function.
- some patterns controlled by the program control unit 82 are merely examples, and the user can create their own patterns and store them in the memory in advance.
- the number of patterns is not limited to seven, and light is emitted from more patterns by arranging four switches operated from the index finger to the little finger and further switches operated by one hand or both hands. A pattern to be displayed by the unit 50 may be selected.
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- 手で握るグリップと、
前記グリップと一体になり、複数の発光素子を収納する発光ユニットであって、少なくとも3つの異なる色の光を独立または混合して出力する発光ユニットと、
前記グリップの人差し指、中指、薬指および小指の少なくともいずれか3つによりそれぞれ押し下げられる位置に配置された複数の色スイッチであって、前記異なる色の光をそれぞれオンオフ制御する第1の機能を操作する複数の色スイッチとを有する可搬式の発光装置。 - 請求項1において、
前記グリップは、前記人差し指、中指、薬指および小指のうちの少なくともいずれか3つの指を添える部分がそれぞれ窪んだ複数の凹部を含み、
前記複数の色スイッチは前記複数の凹部にそれぞれ配置されている、発光装置。 - 請求項1または2において、
前記複数の色スイッチの内の予め設定された複数の色スイッチを所定の手順で操作することにより、前記複数の色スイッチにより操作される機能が変わるスイッチングパターンを含む、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし3のいずれかにおいて、
予め設定された複数のパターンのいずれかにしたがって前記発光ユニットから出力される光を制御するプログラム制御ユニットと、
前記複数の色スイッチにより操作される機能を前記プログラム制御ユニットの前記複数のパターンのいずれかを選択する第2の機能に切り替える切替スイッチとを有する、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし4のいずれかにおいて、
前記発光ユニットの前記異なる色の光をそれぞれフェードインおよびフェードアウトするフェード制御ユニットと、
前記複数の色スイッチにより操作される機能を前記フェード制御ユニットによりフェードインおよびフェードアウトさせる第3の機能に切り替える切替スイッチとを有する、発光装置。 - 請求項4または5において、
前記切替スイッチは前記グリップの親指または小指により操作される位置に配置されている、発光装置。 - 請求項6において、
前記グリップは、前記親指または小指を添える部分が窪んだ親指用の凹部または小指用の凹部を含み、
前記切替スイッチは前記親指用の凹部または小指用の凹部に配置されている、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし7のいずれかにおいて、
前記複数の色スイッチの配列を反転する配列制御ユニットを有する、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし8のいずれかにおいて、
当該発光装置を振る動作を検出する加速度センサーと、
前記振る動作により前記発光ユニットから出力される光を制御するモーション制御ユニットを有する、発光装置。 - 請求項9において、
前記モーション制御ユニットは、前記振る動作に対応する輝度信号により前記発光ユニットから出力される光の輝度を制御する輝度制御ユニットとを含む、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし10のいずれかにおいて、
前記発光ユニットは前記グリップの延長方向に取り付けられている、発光装置。 - 請求項11において、
前記グリップは片手で把持され、前記グリップの前記小指の側は掌を支持するように広がっている、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし10のいずれかにおいて、
前記発光ユニットは前記グリップの、前記グリップを握ったときの手の甲および/または掌の側に取り付けられている、発光装置。 - 請求項13において、
前記グリップは前記人差し指、中指、薬指および小指を通す開口を備えた吊り輪状であり、前記発光ユニットは前記開口を介して前記グリップと並列に取り付けられている、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし10のいずれかにおいて、
当該発光装置は全体が円盤状または箱型であり、上側に配置された前記発光ユニットおよび下側に配置された前記グリップと、
前記発光ユニットおよび前記グリップの間に設けられた手指を通す開口とを含む、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし15のいずれかにおいて、
前記複数の発光素子が前記発光ユニットの長手方向に沿って複数の位置に分散して配置され、前記複数の位置で前記少なくとも3つの異なる色を独立または混合して出力するように配置されている、発光装置。 - 請求項1ないし16のいずれかにおいて、
前記グリップに収納された2次電池と、
前記グリップに収納された発電ユニットであって、当該発光装置を振ったり、付属の紐またはレバーを駆動することにより発電して前記2次電池を充電する発電ユニットとを有する、発光装置。
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