Claims
- 1. A compact theatrical light comprising:
- a housing;
- a light source mounted in said housing for initiating a light beam in a specific direction;
- a first mirror mounted in said housing for receiving said light beam from said light source and for altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a second mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said first mirror, and for again altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a third mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said second mirror and for again altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a fourth mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said third mirror and for altering for the fourth time the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees, whereby said light beam defines an optical path;
- a gobo mounted to said housing and positioned between said second and third mirrors for shaping the light beam in the optical path;
- an element mounted to said housing and positioned between said second and said third mirrors for colorizing the light beam in the optical path;
- a lens system mounted to said housing and positioned between said second and said third mirrors for focusing the light beam in the optical path; and
- said third and said fourth mirrors are each rotatable through 360 degrees.
- 2. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said light source and said first mirror are approximately 14 inches apart; and
- said first mirror and said second mirror are approximately 2.5 inches apart.
- 3. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said second mirror and said third mirror are approximately 23 inches apart.
- 4. A light as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- said light source and said first mirror are approximately 14 inches apart; and
- said first mirror and said second mirror are approximately 2.5 inches apart.
- 5. A light as claimed in claim 1 including:
- a lens system mounted to said housing;
- said lens system comprises a first movable lens mounted to said housing for allowing fine focus adjustment of said light beam;
- a second fixed lens mounted to said housing;
- a third movable zoom lens mounted to said housing; and
- a fourth fixed output lens mounted to said housing.
- 6. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said housing includes a base section, a transitional section connected to said base section, a projecting section connected to said transitional section and a turret section connected to said projecting section.
- 7. A light as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
- said base section has a generally right octagonal prism shape.
- 8. A light as claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- said transitional section has a generally oblique prism shape.
- 9. A light as claimed in claim 8 wherein:
- said projecting section has a generally right octagonal truncated pyramid shape.
- 10. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said optical path includes a first portion between said light source and said first mirror, a second portion between said first and said second mirrors, a third portion between said second and said third mirrors, a fourth portion between said third and said fourth mirrors, and a fifth portion beyond said fourth mirror;
- said first and said second portions form generally a plane; and
- said third portion is generally perpendicular to said plane.
- 11. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said light source is a xenon lamp; and including:
- an elliptical reflector positioned about said lamp; and
- a spherical reflector positioned about said lamp.
- 12. A light as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said light is attached to a truss.
- 13. A light as claimed in claim 12 wherein:
- said light fits within a space no larger than 21.times.20.times.34 inches.
- 14. A light system comprising:
- a housing;
- a light source mounted in said housing for initiating a light beam in a specific direction;
- a first mirror mounted in said housing for receiving said light beam from said light source and for altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a second mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said first mirror and for again altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a third mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said second mirror and for again altering the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees;
- a fourth mirror mounted to said housing for receiving said beam from said third mirror and for altering for the fourth time the direction of said beam by approximately 90 degrees whereby said light beam defines an optical path;
- a truss,
- said truss including a base and side rails;
- said base is vertically adjustable relative to side rails;
- said housing is connected to said base; and
- means for connecting said housing to said truss.
- 15. A method for forming a compact theatrical light comprising the steps of:
- forming an optical path;
- altering said optical path by about 90 degrees;
- altering said optical path by about 90 degrees again from a plane formed by the first disposition of said optical path and the disposition of said optical path after the first altering step;
- placing a gobo in the optical path after the second altering step;
- placing a color chanter in the optical path after the second altering step;
- placing a lens in the optical path after the second altering step;
- placing a first rotatable mirror in the optical path whereby said optical path is altered a third time; and
- placing a second rotatable mirror in the optical path whereby said optical path is altered a fourth time.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 15 including the steps of:
- providing a housing for receiving said gobo, color changer, lens, and mirrors;
- dividing said housing into sections;
- placing said first and second mirrors in a base section of said housing;
- placing said lens and color changer into transitional and projecting sections of said housing; and
- placing said rotatable mirrors in a turret section of said housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 08/350,094, filed on Nov. 29, 1994 and of application, Ser. No. 08/383,892, filed on February 1995, which are commonly assigned with the present invention.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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