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Light expanding system for producing a linear or planar light beam from a point-like light source

  • US 5,668,913 A
  • Filed: 01/05/1996
  • Issued: 09/16/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A light expanding system for producing collimated light from a divergent light beam emitted from a point-like light source, comprising:

  • a light pipe having first, second and third surfaces, wherein;

    the first and second surfaces are substantially perpendicular; and

    the third surface is opposite the second surface;

    a beam collector positioned between said point-like source and the first surface of said light pipe for directing light from the point-like light source into said light pipe in a predetermined way;

    a prismatic diffuser for one-dimensionally increasing the divergence angle and changing the propagation direction of collimated light positioned between said light pipe and said beam collector, said prismatic diffuser comprising;

    a transparent film; and

    a plurality of microprisms, each microprism further comprising;

    a base surface that is positioned adjacent to surface of the film; and

    a light refracting surface including a plurality of sections, wherein;

    at least one of the sections is curved; and

    viewed in a plane parallel to the direction of light passing through the prismatic diffuser, the light refracting surface is asymmetric.

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