Directionally illuminating emergency system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6928213
APP PUB NO 20040151430A1
SERIAL NO

10356941

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An illuminating emergency device or system having indicators that effectively communicate escape routes in highly dangerous industrial environments and commercial safety systems is disclosed. An optical fiber is manufactured in a way to emit controlled and patterned radiation along its length. This is realized by coupling a predefined amount of radiation guided by the fiber per length unit out of the fiber core into the cladding and jacket. The present invention advances a concept of partially illuminating fibers, especially partially illuminating fibers providing one or more illumination colors and illuminating fibers capable of changing illumination color to indicate the status of an emergency route. The invention further provides the inclusion of novel fiber lasers for illumination purposes and methods to obtain a relatively homogeneous illumination at the diffusion sites, as well as discreet illumination patterns. In other embodiments, multiple fibers are provided with discreet illumination sites to provide a directional pattern. Further embodiments include staggered or pattern pulsing of one or more radiation sources to give the impression of a traveling or chasing light pulse to further enhance directional information.

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BIOLITEC PHARMA MARKETING LTDF T LABUAN

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Neuberger, Wolfgang F.T. Labuan, MY 165 4599

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