Light control device exhibiting batwing luminous intensity distributions in upper and lower hemispheres
First Claim
1. A light control device implemented with multiple diffusers exhibiting, in response to incident light, multiple controllable intensity distribution patterns that cooperate to accomplish upwardly directed illumination of a ceiling surface and downwardly directed illumination of a work surface, comprising:
- an elongated housing having a central channel and first and second upper uplight openings on either side of said central channel;
said elongated housing further having a first and second side walls, said housing positioning said channel substantially between said first and second side walls;
a light source emitting first and second sets of light rays and extending substantially between said first and second upper uplight openings and below said central channel;
a first diffuser retained between said first and second side walls and below said light source, said first diffuser being both partially transmissive and partially reflective and positioned to receive direct light emitted by the light source and carried by a first subset of the first set of light rays, the first diffuser having a light diffusing surface that partly transmits and partly scatters the first subset of the first set of light rays that, respectively, propagate as a divergent fan of light rays downwardly toward the work surface and propagate as two divergent fans of light rays upwardly and uninterrupted toward the ceiling surface; and
a second diffuser being a first and second upper side diffuser substantially above said light source and extending substantially along respective said first and second upper uplight openings, each of said first and second upper side diffusers more diffusive of light incident nearer to said central channel and transmissive at a distal end;
said second diffuser being positioned to receive direct light emitted by the light source and carried by the second set of light rays, the second diffuser having a light diffusing surface that scatters the second set of light rays that propagate as two partly overlapping fans of light rays upwardly toward the ceiling surface,whereby the two divergent fans of light rays propagating from the first diffuser, the two partly overlapping fans of light rays propagating from the second diffuser, and direct light propagating from the light source combine and exit the light control device through said first and second uplight openings on either side of said central channel in a batwing luminous intensity distribution pattern toward the ceiling surface.
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Abstract
A light control device implemented as a luminaire exhibits an ultra-wide batwing luminous intensity distribution in an upper hemisphere that provides substantially uniform illumination of a ceiling surface, even when the luminaire is mounted very close to the ceiling. Luminous side panel diffusers facilitate blending the luminaire with the ceiling surface as they create a batwing luminous intensity distribution in a lower hemisphere to evenly illuminate a work plane.
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16 Claims
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1. A light control device implemented with multiple diffusers exhibiting, in response to incident light, multiple controllable intensity distribution patterns that cooperate to accomplish upwardly directed illumination of a ceiling surface and downwardly directed illumination of a work surface, comprising:
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an elongated housing having a central channel and first and second upper uplight openings on either side of said central channel; said elongated housing further having a first and second side walls, said housing positioning said channel substantially between said first and second side walls; a light source emitting first and second sets of light rays and extending substantially between said first and second upper uplight openings and below said central channel; a first diffuser retained between said first and second side walls and below said light source, said first diffuser being both partially transmissive and partially reflective and positioned to receive direct light emitted by the light source and carried by a first subset of the first set of light rays, the first diffuser having a light diffusing surface that partly transmits and partly scatters the first subset of the first set of light rays that, respectively, propagate as a divergent fan of light rays downwardly toward the work surface and propagate as two divergent fans of light rays upwardly and uninterrupted toward the ceiling surface; and a second diffuser being a first and second upper side diffuser substantially above said light source and extending substantially along respective said first and second upper uplight openings, each of said first and second upper side diffusers more diffusive of light incident nearer to said central channel and transmissive at a distal end; said second diffuser being positioned to receive direct light emitted by the light source and carried by the second set of light rays, the second diffuser having a light diffusing surface that scatters the second set of light rays that propagate as two partly overlapping fans of light rays upwardly toward the ceiling surface, whereby the two divergent fans of light rays propagating from the first diffuser, the two partly overlapping fans of light rays propagating from the second diffuser, and direct light propagating from the light source combine and exit the light control device through said first and second uplight openings on either side of said central channel in a batwing luminous intensity distribution pattern toward the ceiling surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A light control device for generating uplight and downlight in controllable intensity distribution patterns, comprising:
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a housing retaining a longitudinally extending light source, said housing having an upper surface, said upper surface having a first and second uplight apertures; said first and said second uplight apertures separated by a longitudinally extending structure substantially along and above said light source; said light source mounted to said housing in substantially central alignment within said housing; a first and a second uplight side diffuser extending substantially along respective said first and said second uplight apertures and mounted adjacent said longitudinally extending structure; a first and a second downlight diffusers positioned below said light source and having a lower center diffuser, said lower center diffuser positioned to receive direct light emitted by said light source, said lower center diffuser having a light diffusing surface that scatters said direct light as two partly overlapping fans of light rays upwardly toward the ceiling surface through said first and said second uplight apertures; said lower center diffuser being both partially transmissive and partially reflective and combined with a perforated diffuser which transmits a lambertian luminous intensity distribution pattern downward away from said light source; said first and said second downlight diffusers and said perforated diffuser having optical properties cooperating such that the diffused light propagating from said first and second downlight diffusers and said diffused light propagating from said perforated diffuser exit said light control device in a batwing luminous intensity distribution pattern downward away from said light source; wherein said first and said second downlight diffusers include a film material having a surface relief light diffusing structure. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A light control device for generating uplight and downlight in controllable intensity distribution patterns, comprising:
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a housing retaining a longitudinally extending light source, said housing having an upper surface, said upper surface having a first and second uplight apertures; said light source mounted to said housing in a substantially central alignment; a first and a second uplight side diffuser extending substantially along respective said first and said second uplight apertures; a first and a second downlight diffusers positioned below said light source in combination with a lower center diffuser, said lower center diffuser positioned to receive direct light emitted by said light source, said lower center diffuser having a light diffusing surface that scatters said direct light as two partly overlapping fans of light rays upwardly toward the ceiling surface through said first and said second uplight apertures; said lower center diffuser being both partially transmissive and partially reflective; said first and said second downlight diffusers having optical properties such that the diffused light propagating from said first and second downlight diffusers and said lower center diffuser exit said light control device in a batwing luminous intensity distribution pattern downward away from said light source; wherein said first and said second downlight diffusers include a film material having a surface relief light diffusing structure that produces controllable diffusion characteristics with off-axis transmittance and reflectance properties, elimination of zero-order beam, and freedom from spectral dispersion under achromatic illumination.
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