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Light expanding system for producing a linear or planar light beam from a point-like light source

  • US 5,506,929 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1994
  • Issued: 04/09/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A light expanding system for producing collimated light from a divergent light beam emitted from a point-like light source, comprising:

  • a light pipe having first, second and third surfaces, wherein;

    the first and second surfaces are substantially perpendicular; and

    the third surface is opposite the second surface;

    a beam collector positioned between the point-like light source and the first surface of the light pipe for directing light from the point-like light source into the light pipe in a predetermined way; and

    a plurality of microprisms positioned adjacent to the second surface of the light pipe, each microprism comprising;

    a base surface that is adjacent and substantially parallel to the second surface of the light pipe; and

    a light reflecting surface shaped so that light that enters the light pipe and contacts the light reflecting surface is reflected away from the microprism out of the light pipe through the third surface, wherein the reflected light from the microprism is a light beam different from that produced by a point-like light source and the light beams is collimated to a predetermined degree.

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