Light directing optical structure
First Claim
1. An apparatus for directing light in a desired direction, the apparatus comprising:
- a) a waveguide having an edge for coupling to a light source, the waveguide having an index of refraction n1, the surroundings of the waveguide having an index of refraction n0, the ratio of n1 to n0 defining a ratio r1 ;
the waveguide having first and second sides;
b) a multiplicity of prisms having a respective index of refraction of n2, the ratio of n2 to n0 defining a ratio r2, wherein r1, is approximately equal to r2, wherein said prisms have at a first, second and third face; and
c) the first, second and third faces characterized in the first face is optically coupled to said waveguide, the second face is substantially planar, and defines a tilt angle with respect to said first face, the third face having a portion tangent to a plane substantially perpendicular to the desired light output direction and the cross section of said prism is substantially circular.
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Abstract
A light directing optical structure is formed of a light waveguide preferably made of clear plastic; attached to or formed with the waveguide are a multiplicity of prisms. Each prism, due to its index of refraction, provides an aperature where light may escape the waveguide rather than remain confined due to total internal refraction. The light escaping the waveguide is reflected from a side face of the prism, and redirected in a desired direction. The propagation paths within the waveguide are such that the light emerging through the aperature is of only a fairly closely constrained range of angles; as a result the light that is redirected by the side face of the prism is of a similarly constrained range of angles. The geometry of the prism can be optimized to direct the output light perpendicular to the plane, or at a desired angle other than perpendicular. The optical structure can receive a light input along an edge, or along several edges, and its output beam is perpendicular to the structure or at some desired angle other than perpendicular. There is no restriction on the distribution and uniformity of the light input, yet the ouput is a directed and intensity controlled light source. Configurations are disclosed adapting the structure to several different possible light distribution patterns.
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10 Claims
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1. An apparatus for directing light in a desired direction, the apparatus comprising:
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a) a waveguide having an edge for coupling to a light source, the waveguide having an index of refraction n1, the surroundings of the waveguide having an index of refraction n0, the ratio of n1 to n0 defining a ratio r1 ;
the waveguide having first and second sides;b) a multiplicity of prisms having a respective index of refraction of n2, the ratio of n2 to n0 defining a ratio r2, wherein r1, is approximately equal to r2, wherein said prisms have at a first, second and third face; and c) the first, second and third faces characterized in the first face is optically coupled to said waveguide, the second face is substantially planar, and defines a tilt angle with respect to said first face, the third face having a portion tangent to a plane substantially perpendicular to the desired light output direction and the cross section of said prism is substantially circular. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for directing light in a desired direction, the apparatus comprising:
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a) a waveguide having an edge for coupling to a light source, the waveguide having an index of refraction n1, the surroundings of the waveguide having an index of refraction n0, the ratio of n1 to n0 defining a ratio r1 ;
the waveguide having first and second sides;b) a multiplicity of prisms having a respective index of refraction of n2, the ratio of n2 to n0 defining a ratio r2, wherein r1 is approximately equal to r2, wherein said prisms have at a first, second and third face; and c) the first, second and third faces characterized in the first face is optically coupled to said waveguide, the second face is substantially arcuate, the third face having a portion tangent to a plane substantially perpendicular to the desired light output direction. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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