Varying color of LED light using metamers
First Claim
1. A method for illumination of a target by changing a spectral makeup of light from a plurality of light fixtures for desired lighting effects without changing CCT comprising:
- a. identifying a preferred color or a maximized brightness perception on an area or object related to the target;
b. installing a plurality of light fixtures relative the target to provide illumination of the target wherein each of the light fixtures includes a plurality of solid state light sources each of which contribute to a portion of the illumination of the target;
c. changing the spectral makeup of the solid state light sources to produce increased light of a wavelength that increases human perception of the identified color or maximum brightness perception; and
d. further changing the spectral makeup of the solid state light sources to produce increased light of a wavelength that does not increase human perception of the identified color or maximum brightness perception but preserves CCT;
e. such that desired lighting effects are provided without changing CCT of the illumination.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for illuminating areas or objects in areas by manipulating the spectral power distributions (SPDs) of light sources. In one aspect, light of a given desired correlated color temperature (CCT), white in one example, is adjusted by a metamer to a different SPD designed to produce improved perceived brightness by observers. This retains the desired CCT but can allow for such things as reduced number of light fixtures or light sources, less energy, and/or longer effective light source lives for the same perceived brightness of conventional lightings. In another aspect, composite SPD regardless of CCT can be manipulated for other benefits such as highlighting portions of or objects in the area, or improving lighting performance for such things as weather conditions (e.g. snow or fog) or ambient conditions (e.g. twilight).
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17 Claims
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1. A method for illumination of a target by changing a spectral makeup of light from a plurality of light fixtures for desired lighting effects without changing CCT comprising:
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a. identifying a preferred color or a maximized brightness perception on an area or object related to the target; b. installing a plurality of light fixtures relative the target to provide illumination of the target wherein each of the light fixtures includes a plurality of solid state light sources each of which contribute to a portion of the illumination of the target; c. changing the spectral makeup of the solid state light sources to produce increased light of a wavelength that increases human perception of the identified color or maximum brightness perception; and d. further changing the spectral makeup of the solid state light sources to produce increased light of a wavelength that does not increase human perception of the identified color or maximum brightness perception but preserves CCT; e. such that desired lighting effects are provided without changing CCT of the illumination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of illuminating a target comprising:
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a. selecting multiple solid state light sources each of which has a different spectral power distribution; b. operating the multiple solid state light sources at different power levels to provide lighting comprising generally white light at a given CCT that emphasizes one or more desired individual colors within a spectrum of light; and c. changing the different power levels while maintaining said CCT to produce a dimmed illumination of the target without changing the CCT of the illumination. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method for illuminating a target area or object within the target area by supplementing existing lighting with lighting of the same CCT but which produces a desirable lighting effect comprising:
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a. providing generally white illumination of a defined CCT for the target area from an existing lighting system; b. measuring a spectral power distribution of the existing lighting system; c. designing one or more lighting fixtures said one or more lighting fixtures having a spectral power distribution different from the spectral power distribution of the existing lighting system, and wherein the step of designing comprises; i. increasing the amount of light of a first color of the designed lighting fixture wherein said light of a first color produces a desirable lighting effect; and ii. adding a complimentary color to the light of the first color of the designed lighting fixtures; and d. adding the designed lighting fixtures to the existing lighting system so to maintain CCT of the illumination while providing a desirable lighting effect. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method of illumination comprising:
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a. determining spectral reflection of a target area; b. identifying one or more LEDs to light the area, said one or more LEDs having a defined spectral output and CCT said spectral output having a spike at a wavelength which produces a desirable lighting effect; c. developing a metamer which has the same CCT as the one or more identified LEDs but has a lower relative radiant power at a wavelength below the spike and at a wavelength above the spike; d. adding additional LEDs produced with the developed metamer to the one or more identified LEDs; and e. illuminating the target area with both the one or more identified LEDs and the additional LEDs produced with the developed metamer; f. so to increase contrast at the target area without changing CCT of the illumination. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A system for illuminating an area comprising:
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a. a plurality of light fixtures on elevating structures positioned around the area; b. a plurality of solid state light sources in each light fixture; c. a first subset of the plurality of solid state light sources outputting light to the area at a first CCT; and d. a second subset of the plurality of solid state light sources outputting light which is metameric to the light from the first subset. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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