Illumination device in which source light injection is non-parallel to device's optical axis
First Claim
1. An optical coupler comprising:
- an input aperture disposed within a first plane;
an exit aperture disposed within a second plane, the second plane intersecting the first plane at an acute tilt angle that is less than a critical TIR angle; and
a first side surface and a second side surface extending between the input aperture and the exit aperture, the first and second side surfaces configured to direct incident light from the input aperture to the exit aperture via total internal reflection, whereinthe first side surface is a first logarithmic spiral which depends on the acute tilt angle and the critical TIR angle,the second side surface comprises a curved portion and a flat portion, the flat portion being oriented orthogonal to the second plane,the flat portion of the second side surface is adjacent the exit aperture,the curved portion of the second side surface is a second logarithmic spiral which depends on the acute tilt angle, the critical TIR angle and a dimension of the input aperture, andthe second side surface is continuous at an intersection of the curved portion with the flat portion.
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Abstract
An illumination device includes a light source configured to emit, during operation, light with a prevalent direction of propagation different from a direction of an optical axis of the illumination device; and an optical coupler including a transparent material, the optical coupler having an input aperture, an exit aperture and a first side surface and a second side surface arranged between the input aperture and the exit aperture, the exit aperture being centered on the optical axis of the illumination device. The optical coupler receives the emitted light through the input aperture from the light source. Further, the first side surface and the second side surface redirect the received light via total internal reflection (TIR) to the exit aperture. Additionally, the redirected light is issued through the exit aperture.
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5 Claims
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1. An optical coupler comprising:
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an input aperture disposed within a first plane; an exit aperture disposed within a second plane, the second plane intersecting the first plane at an acute tilt angle that is less than a critical TIR angle; and a first side surface and a second side surface extending between the input aperture and the exit aperture, the first and second side surfaces configured to direct incident light from the input aperture to the exit aperture via total internal reflection, wherein the first side surface is a first logarithmic spiral which depends on the acute tilt angle and the critical TIR angle, the second side surface comprises a curved portion and a flat portion, the flat portion being oriented orthogonal to the second plane, the flat portion of the second side surface is adjacent the exit aperture, the curved portion of the second side surface is a second logarithmic spiral which depends on the acute tilt angle, the critical TIR angle and a dimension of the input aperture, and the second side surface is continuous at an intersection of the curved portion with the flat portion. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An optical coupler comprising:
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an input aperture disposed within a first plane; an exit aperture disposed within a second plane, the second plane intersecting the first plane at an acute tilt angle that is equal to or larger than a critical TIR angle; and a first side surface and a second side surface extending between the input aperture and the exit aperture, the first and second side surfaces configured to direct incident light from the input aperture to the exit aperture via total internal reflection, wherein the first side surface is a first logarithmic spiral which depends on the acute tilt angle and the critical TIR angle, the second side surface is flat and oriented orthogonal to the second plane. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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