Lighting unit
First Claim
1. A lighting unit for controlling the direction of emitted light comprising:
- a light source having a transparent portion which is approximately spherical in shape;
a refracting solid disposed adjacent to the light source such that the refracting solid is entirely forward in a light emanating direction of a center of the transparent portion of the light source, the refracting solid comprising;
a first light incident surface having a frustoconical shape whose axis of symmetry is an optical axis of the lighting unit, a larger circumference of which faces the light source, and a smaller circumference of which faces away from the light source;
a second light incident surface having a smoothly curved face and a clearly defined, circular perimeter defined by the smaller circumference of the first light incident surface, the second light incident surface presenting a convex face to the light source;
a total reflecting surface surrounding the first and second light incident surfaces; and
a light emanating surface; and
a reflecting mirror disposed adjacent to the light source and opposite the refracting solid;
wherein light emanated from the light source toward the reflecting mirror is reflected toward the refracting solid, light reaching the first incident surface is refracted toward the total reflecting surface and reflected toward the light emanating surface, light reaching the second light incident surface is refracted toward the emanating surface;
wherein the first and second light incident surfaces represent the only refracting surfaces receiving light from the light source; and
wherein the first light incident surface is angled with respect to the optical axis in the range of 2°
to 13°
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Abstract
In a lighting unit for projecting forward diverging light emitted from a light source, a prism is disposed forward of the center of the light source. The prism has a first light incident surface through which light emanating obliquely forward from the light source enters the prism, a total reflection surface which reflects forward in total reflection light passing through the first light incident surface, a second light incident surface which is a positive refracting surface and through which light emanating mainly forward from the light source enters the prism and a light emanating surface through which light passing through the second light incident surface and light reflected by the total reflection surface emanate from the prism. A reflecting mirror reflects mainly forward light emanating sideways and rearward from the light source.
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14 Claims
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1. A lighting unit for controlling the direction of emitted light comprising:
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a light source having a transparent portion which is approximately spherical in shape; a refracting solid disposed adjacent to the light source such that the refracting solid is entirely forward in a light emanating direction of a center of the transparent portion of the light source, the refracting solid comprising; a first light incident surface having a frustoconical shape whose axis of symmetry is an optical axis of the lighting unit, a larger circumference of which faces the light source, and a smaller circumference of which faces away from the light source; a second light incident surface having a smoothly curved face and a clearly defined, circular perimeter defined by the smaller circumference of the first light incident surface, the second light incident surface presenting a convex face to the light source; a total reflecting surface surrounding the first and second light incident surfaces; and a light emanating surface; and a reflecting mirror disposed adjacent to the light source and opposite the refracting solid; wherein light emanated from the light source toward the reflecting mirror is reflected toward the refracting solid, light reaching the first incident surface is refracted toward the total reflecting surface and reflected toward the light emanating surface, light reaching the second light incident surface is refracted toward the emanating surface; wherein the first and second light incident surfaces represent the only refracting surfaces receiving light from the light source; and wherein the first light incident surface is angled with respect to the optical axis in the range of 2°
to 13°
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7. A lighting unit for controlling the direction of emitted light comprising:
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an elongated light source; a refracting solid disposed adjacent to the light source such that the refracting solid is entirely forward in a light emanating direction of a lateral center of the light source, the refracting solid comprising; two planar first light incident surfaces, each having a forward edge and a rear edge being, respectively, furthest from and nearest to the light source; a second light incident surface having a smoothly curved face and two opposing, clearly defined straight edges, each of the edges also defining a respective said forward edge, the second light incident surface presenting a convex face to the light source, an optical plane being defined as passing equidistant between the first light incident surfaces as well as through lengthwise centerlines of both the second light incident surface and the elongated light source; a total reflecting surface outside of the first and second light incident surfaces; and a light emanating surface; and a reflecting mirror disposed adjacent to the light source and opposite the refracting solid; wherein light emanated from the light source toward the reflecting mirror is reflected toward the refracting solid, light reaching the first incident surface is refracted toward the total reflecting surface and reflected toward the light emanating surface, light reaching the second light incident surface is refracted toward the emanating surface; wherein the first and second light incident surfaces represent the only refracting surfaces receiving light from the light source; and wherein each of the first light incident surfaces is angled with respect to the optical plane in the range of 2°
to 13°
. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14)
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