Light sources adapted to spectral sensitivity of diurnal avians and humans
First Claim
1. A method of illuminating diurnal avians with artificial light sources, the method comprising:
- generating a first light having a first spectral content between 380 nm (nanometers) and 780 nm;
converting the first light to a second light comprising a second spectral content having at least one local maximum in relative intensity at a wavelength within 15 nm of a wavelength at which a predetermined characteristic visual spectral response of the diurnal avian has a local maximum; and
,supplying the second spectral content to a substantially enclosed habitat for diurnal avians,wherein at least one local maximum in relative intensity of the second spectral content is above the median relative intensity of local maxima of the second spectral content for wavelengths between 380 nm and 780 nm.
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Abstract
Various apparatus and associated methods involve a light source that provides light at wavelengths that substantially correlate to local maxima in the spectral sensitivity of a diurnal avian. In an illustrative example, the light source may output light primarily in wavelength bands that are not substantially absorbed by colored oil droplets and/or visual pigment in at least one type of cone in the eye of a diurnal avian. In some embodiments, the light source may include a light-emitting diode (LED) light source. Exemplary light sources may output spectral components to illuminate diurnal avians with local maxima of intensity at wavelengths that substantially correspond to local maxima in a spectral sensitivity visual response characteristic of the diurnal avians.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of illuminating diurnal avians with artificial light sources, the method comprising:
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generating a first light having a first spectral content between 380 nm (nanometers) and 780 nm; converting the first light to a second light comprising a second spectral content having at least one local maximum in relative intensity at a wavelength within 15 nm of a wavelength at which a predetermined characteristic visual spectral response of the diurnal avian has a local maximum; and
,supplying the second spectral content to a substantially enclosed habitat for diurnal avians, wherein at least one local maximum in relative intensity of the second spectral content is above the median relative intensity of local maxima of the second spectral content for wavelengths between 380 nm and 780 nm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of illuminating diurnal avians with artificial light sources, the method comprising:
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generating a first light having a first spectral content between 380 nm (nanometers) and 780 nm; converting the first light to a second light comprising a second spectral content having at least one local maximum in relative intensity at a wavelength within 15 nm of a wavelength at which a predetermined characteristic visual spectral response of the diurnal avian has a local maximum; and
,supplying the second spectral content to a substantially enclosed habitat for diurnal avian, wherein the second spectral content further comprises having at least two local maximum in relative intensity, each local maxima being at a wavelength within about 25 nm of a first and a second respective wavelengths at which the predetermined characteristic visual spectral response of the diurnal avian has distinct local maxima.
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16. A spectrally adapted illumination apparatus for illuminating diurnal avians, the apparatus comprising:
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a light source to generate a first light having a first spectral content between 380 nm (nanometers) and 780 nm; a converter to convert the first light to a second light comprising a second spectral content having at least one local maximum in relative intensity at a wavelength within 15 nm of a wavelength at which a predetermined characteristic visual spectral response of the diurnal avian has a local maximum; and
,an emitter to supply the second spectral content to a substantially enclosed habitat for diurnal avians, wherein at least one local maximum in relative intensity of the second spectral content is between 450 nm and 510 nm. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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