Claims
- 1. A symmetrical dual compound reflector having a cross section, which cross-section comprising:a first reflector section forming along a curve of a first hyperbola, said first reflector section having a first primary focus and a first virtual focus, and having a first axis defined by a straight line connecting said first primary focus and said first virtual focus; a second reflector section forming along a curve of a second hyperbola, said second reflector section having a second primary focus and a second virtual focus, and having a second axis defined by a straight line connecting said second primary focus and said second virtual focus; said first axis and said second axis are nonparallel to said line of symmetry and forming an acute angle; said first reflector section and said second reflector section joining at a common edge coincident with a line of symmetry and with said common edge located below a straight line connecting said first primary focus and said second primary focus.
- 2. The symmetrical dual compound reflector of claim 1 wherein said reflector combining with two fluorescent tubes, each co-located and coincident with said first primary focus and said second primary focus of said symmetrical dual compound reflector, forming a fluorescent light fixture for the purpose of illuminating a surface.
- 3. A symmetrical dual compound reflector having a cross section, which cross-section comprising:a first reflector section forming along a curve of a first hyperbola, said first reflector section having a first primary focus and a first virtual focus, and having a first axis defined by a straight line connecting said first primary focus and said first virtual focus; a second reflector section forming along a curve of a second hyperbola, said second reflector section having a second primary focus and a second virtual focus, and having a second axis defined by a straight line connecting said second primary focus and said second virtual focus; said first axis and said second axis are nonparallel to said line of symmetry and forming an acute angle such that said first virtual focus and said second virtual focus are coincident; said first reflector section and said second reflector section joining at a common edge coincident with a line of symmetry and with said common edge located below a straight line connecting said first primary focus and said second primary focus.
- 4. The symmetrical dual compound reflector with coincident virtual foci of claim 3 wherein said reflector combining with two fluorescent tubes, each co-located and coincident with said first primary focus and said second primary focus of said symmetrical dual compound reflector, forming a fluorescent light fixture for the purpose of illuminating a surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/746,548, filed Nov. 13, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,220.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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