The present invention relates to an arrangement for emitting light comprising at least one LED light source and at least one first lens arranged in front of the LED light source in the light emission direction.
In the case of elongate luminaires or arrangements for emitting light used in the commercial sector, for example, heretofore fluorescent lamps have often been used as the light source. The advancing development of LEDs now has the consequence more and more that e.g. fluorescent lamps are being replaced by corresponding LEDs. This arises firstly from the fact that LED light sources have considerable advantages regarding lifetime and energy efficiency in comparison with conventional illuminants. Secondly, the light intensities achievable with the aid of LEDs have in the meantime become high enough, such that LED light sources can readily replace traditional light sources such as fluorescent lamps, for example.
In order, then, to achieve a desired emission characteristic of the entire arrangement, provision is made, for example, for lenses to be assigned to the LED light sources, said lenses being arranged in front of the LED light sources in the emission direction. A plurality of such lenses are joined together in this case to form an elongate optical element, wherein preferably exactly one lens of the optical element is assigned to each LED light source.
The light intensity distribution curve of the lenses 6 shown in
Such a light intensity distribution is advantageous e.g. when a corresponding arrangement for emitting light 1 is intended to be arranged along an aisle having shelves in each case on the right and left, which shelves are intended to be correspondingly illuminated by the arrangement for emitting light 1.
The half aperture or emission angle of 15° evident from
In this case, however, there is the problem, then, that such a change in the emission or aperture angle necessitates exchanging the entire optical element, which causes correspondingly high costs. In addition, considerable costs also arise as a result of the production of further optical elements by the injection-molding method, since dedicated tools or molds have to be produced for each alternative embodiment, which leads to high costs.
Accordingly, the present invention is based on the object of further developing the arrangement for emitting light outlined above in such a way that the aperture or emission angle of the arrangement for emitting light can be varied, without the lenses or the optical element having to be exchanged.
The object is achieved by means of an arrangement for emitting light as claimed in claim 1. The dependent claims relate to advantageous developments of the invention.
The invention proposes an arrangement for emitting light, comprising at least one LED light source and at least one first lens arranged in front of the LED light source in the light emission direction, wherein a second lens for influencing the light emitted from the first lens is arranged in front of the first lens in the light emission direction.
The light intensity distribution curve of the light emitted from the first lens in the C0/C180 plane can have in this case two substantially symmetrical, mutually separate wings which lie in each case substantially in an angular range of 0° to 90° relative to an axis parallel to the light emission direction through the light centroid of the first lens and have in each case a peak region and flank regions adjacent thereto on both sides, on which flank regions the light intensity falls to a significantly lower value than in the peak region, wherein the peak region lies at angles of greater than 0° and one of the flanks falls toward the angular range around 0°, wherein the angle between the two peak regions of the wings corresponds to the aperture or emission angle of the light emitted from the first lens.
Furthermore, provision can also be made for the aperture or emission angle of the light emitted from the first lens to be greater than 0°.
In addition, the second lens can be designed and arranged in front of the first lens in such a way that the aperture or emission angle of the light emitted from the first lens is reduced by the second lens.
Alternatively, the second lens could also be designed and arranged in front of the first lens in such a way that the aperture or emission angle of the light emitted from the first lens is increased by the second lens.
The second lens therefore now makes it possible that the aperture or emission angle of the light emission of the entire arrangement for emitting light can be varied, without the first lens having to be exchanged, the light emission in the C90/C270 plane being influenced in particular by the first lens.
As already explained above, here as well provision can be made for the arrangement for emitting light to have a plurality of LED light sources and a plurality of first lenses, wherein the first lenses are joined together to form an optical element. In addition, provision can also be made for in each case exactly one first lens of the optical element to be assigned to each LED light source. Furthermore, provision can likewise be made for the arrangement for emitting light to have a housing having a light exit opening, wherein the at least one LED light source is arranged in the housing and the at least one first lens closes the housing in the light emission direction.
Furthermore, provision can be made for second lenses to be assigned only to a portion of the first lenses.
The invention will be explained in greater detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The arrangement for emitting light 1 has a housing 3 having a light exit opening, wherein LED light sources 4 are arranged in the housing 3 and the light exit opening is closed by an optical element 2. In this case, the optical element 2 consists of a plurality of first lenses 6 arranged in front of the LED light sources 4 in the light emission direction. Such an optical element 2 composed of a plurality of lenses 6 is shown by way of example in
Furthermore, in the arrangement for emitting light 1, a device 5 is also provided at the top side of the housing, which device enables the arrangement for emitting light 1 to be mechanically fixed to a supporting rail and furthermore makes contact with lines running within the supporting rail.
The invention then provides for a second lens 7, 8 for influencing the light emitted from the first lens to be arranged in front of the first lens 6 in the light emission direction. In this respect,
The corresponding light intensity distribution curve or light emission characteristic with respect to the arrangement for emitting light 1 shown in
As can be gathered from
As already explained, such a configuration is desirable, for example, when shelves are no longer arranged laterally along an aisle and, accordingly, only the aisle is intended to be illuminated, or when high shelves are to be illuminated. In this case, however, it is now no longer necessary that the entire optical element has to be exchanged in an arrangement for emitting light. Rather, it is readily possible for an arrangement for emitting light to be installed with a corresponding optical element and for second lenses then subsequently to be assigned to the arrangement for emitting light in accordance with the local conditions. In this regard, it is conceivable, for example, that in the event of a reconfiguration of aisles in stores where previously normal shelves were arranged laterally along the aisle and, accordingly, for example arrangements for emitting light 1 as shown in
The exemplary embodiment shown in
In contrast to the exemplary embodiment shown in
As can be gathered from
The increase in the aperture or emission angle then makes it possible that an arrangement for emitting light according to the invention can for example also be used for illuminating shelves in wider aisles or with lower suspended heights of the ceilings in sales areas. In this regard, it would furthermore also be conceivable that for example in the event of a reconfiguration of a sales area where an aisle is widened or the suspended height of the ceiling is made lower, the previously used arrangement for emitting light 1, as shown in
As already in the case of the embodiment shown in
Overall, it should be noted with regard to the present invention that as a result thereof an aperture or emission angle predefined by a first optical unit can be varied by a second optical unit arranged in front of the first optical unit, wherein in the C90/C270 plane an influence (suppression of glare, reduction of luminance, compliance with UGR) is effected in particular by the first lens and the second lens hardly has any influence thereon.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 079 393.3 | Jul 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/064049 | 7/18/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/16/2014 |