Claims
- 1. An emergency strobe light comprising;
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis; and
- reflector means, comprising reflectors on the base, for directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the reflector means limiting at least 70% of the light output to the first and second beams.
- 2. The strobe light of claim 1 in which the reflectors are arranged on the base relative to the bulb to direct light with greatest intensity in regions near the axis of the bulb.
- 3. The strobe light of claim 1 in which the first orthogonal plane and the second orthogonal plane intersect the base to form respective lines of intersection with the base, the reflectors comprising:
- a first base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the first orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the first orthogonal plane;
- a second base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the second orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the second orthogonal plane;
- first upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the first orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb; and
- second upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the second orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb.
- 4. The strobe light of claim 3 further comprising intermediate reflectors extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions, at angles intermediate relative to the bulb axis and directions orthogonal to the bulb axis, in both planes.
- 5. The strobe light of claim 1 further including a transparent non-focusing cover for enclosing the reflectors and through which the light directed by the reflectors passes.
- 6. The strobe light of claim 5 further comprising:
- an electrode extending outwardly from the bulb along the axis of the bulb; and
- a hole within the transparent non-focusing cover for engaging the electrode to stabilize and position the bulb.
- 7. The strobe light of claim 6 further including:
- a lead connected to the electrode which extends from the electrode in a direction substantially perpendicular to the electrode; and
- a notch formed in a reflector, the lead passing through the notch to electrically isolate the bulb.
- 8. The strobe light of claim 1 in which light directly from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a ceiling mounted light while drawing less than about 150 millilamps.
- 9. The strobe light of claim 8 in which light directly from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a wall mounted light.
- 10. An emergency strobe light comprising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis; and
- reflectors on the base for directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, at least 70% of the light output being limited to the first and second beams, the first orthogonal plane and the second orthogonal plane intersecting the base to form respective lines of intersection with the base, the reflectors comprising:
- a first base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the first orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the first orthogonal plane;
- a second base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the second orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the second orthogonal plane;
- first upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the first orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb; and
- second upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the second orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb.
- 11. The strobe light of claim 10 further comprising intermediate reflectors extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions, at angles intermediate relative to the bulb axis and directions orthogonal to the bulb axis, in both planes.
- 12. The strobe light of claim 10 in which the reflectors are arranged to direct light with greatest intensity in regions near the axis of the bulb.
- 13. The strobe light of claim 10 further including a transparent non-focusing cover for enclosing the reflectors and through which the light directed by the reflectors passes.
- 14. The strobe light of claim 13 further including:
- an electrode extending outwardly from the bulb along the axis of the bulb; and
- a hole within the transparent non-focusing cover for engaging the electrode to stabilize and position the bulb.
- 15. The strobe light of claim 14 further including:
- a lead connected to the electrode which extends from the electrode in a direction substantially perpendicular to the electrode; and
- a notch formed in a reflector, the lead passing through the notch to electrically isolate the bulb.
- 16. The strobe light of claim 10 in which light directly from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors of the strobe light meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a ceiling mounted light while drawing less than about 150 milliamps.
- 17. The strobe light of claim 16 in which light directly from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors of the strobe light meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a wall mounted light.
- 18. A method for producing light with an emergency strobe light comprising the steps of:
- extending a bulb outwardly from a base along an axis;
- directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane with reflectors, including reflectors extending outwardly from the base, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the reflectors providing means for limiting at least 70% of the light output to the first and second beams.
- 19. The method of claim 18 in which the reflectors direct the light with greatest intensity in regions near the bulb axis.
- 20. The method of claim 18 further including enclosing the reflectors with a non-focusing transparent cover through which the directed light passes.
- 21. A method for producing light with an emergency strobe light comprising the steps of:
- extending a bulb outwardly from a base along an axis;
- directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane with reflectors, including reflectors extending outwardly from the base, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the first orthogonal plane and the second orthogonal plane intersecting the base to form respective lines of intersection between the orthogonal planes and the base, and the light being directed by the steps of:
- directing light primarily along the first orthogonal plane with a first base reflector positioned along the line of intersection between the base and the first orthogonal plane;
- directing light primarily along the second orthogonal plane with a second base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the second orthogonal plane;
- directing light in opposite directions primarily along the first orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb with upright reflectors extending outwardly from the base offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes; and
- directing light in opposite directions primarily along the second orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb with second upright reflectors extending outwardly from the base offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further compromising the step of directing light in opposite directions, at angles intermediate relative to the bulb axis and directions orthogonal to the bulb axis, in both planes with intermediate reflectors extending outwardly from the base.
- 23. A luminaire for providing illumination in about 180.degree. in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first plane comprising:
- a base, the first plane intersecting the base to form a line of intersection between the base and the first plane;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis;
- first base reflectors on the base positioned along the line of intersection between the base and the first plane for directing substantial light generally parallel with the axis of the bulb along the first plane; and
- first upright reflectors extending from the base laterally offset from the line of intersection between the base and the first plane for directing light in opposite directions past opposing reflectors primarily along the first plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb.
- 24. A luminaire for providing illumination in about 180.degree. in a first beam concentrated substantially a first plane and in about 180.degree. in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second plane intersecting and orthogonal to the first plane comprising:
- a base, the first plane intersecting the base to form a line of intersection between the base and the first plane, the second plane intersecting the base to form a line of intersection between the base and the second plane;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis;
- first base reflectors on the base positioned along the line of intersection between the base and the first plane for directing substantial light generally parallel with the axis of the bulb along the first plane;
- second base reflectors on the base positioned along the line of intersection between the base and the second plane for directing substantial light generally parallel with the axis of the bulb along the second plane;
- first upright reflectors extending from the base laterally offset from the line of intersection between the base and the first plane for directing light in opposite directions past opposing reflectors primarily along the first plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb; and
- second upright reflectors extending from the base laterally offset from the line of intersection between the base and the second plane for directing light in opposite directions past opposing reflectors primarily along the second plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb.
- 25. An emergency strobe light compromising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis;
- reflectors on the base for directing at least 70% of light output from the bulb substantially along a first orthogonal plane and a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb;
- a transparent non-focusing cover for enclosing the reflectors and through the light directed by the reflectors passes;
- an electrode extending outwardly from the bulb along the axis of the bulb; and
- a hole within the transparent non-focusing cover for engaging the electrode to stabilize and position the bulb.
- 26. The strobe light of claim 25 further including:
- a lead connected to the electrode which extends from the electrode in a direction substantially perpendicular to the electrode; and
- a notch formed in the reflector, the lead passing through the notch to electrically isolate the bulb.
- 27. An emergency light comprising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis; and
- reflector means, comprising reflectors on the base, for directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the reflector means limiting at least 70% of the light output to the first and second beams, the light from the bulb and light reflected by the reflectors meeting UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a ceiling mounted light while drawing less than about 150 milliamps.
- 28. The strobe light of claim 27 in which the light from the bulb and light reflected by the reflectors meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a wall mounted light.
- 29. An emergency strobe light comprising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis;
- reflectors on the base for directing at least 70% of light output from the bulb substantially along a first orthogonal plane and a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the first orthogonal plane and the second orthogonal plane intersecting the base to form respective lines of intersection with the base, the reflectors comprising:
- a first base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the first orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the first orthogonal plane;
- a second base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the second orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the second orthogonal plane;
- first upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the first orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb; and
- second upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the second orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb;
- a transparent non-focusing cover for enclosing the reflectors and through which the light directed by the reflectors passes;
- an electrode extending outwardly from the bulb along the axis of the bulb; and
- a hole within the transparent non-focusing cover for engaging the electrode to stabilize and position the bulb.
- 30. The strobe light of claim 21 further including:
- a lead connected to the electrode which extends from the electrode in a direction substantially perpendicular to the electrode; and
- a notch formed in a reflector, the lead passing through the notch to electrically isolate the bulb.
- 31. An emergency strobe light comprising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis; and
- reflectors on the base for directing light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, at least 70% of the light output being limited to the first and second beams, the first orthogonal plane and the second orthogonal plane intersecting the base to form respective lines of intersection with the base, the reflectors comprising:
- a first base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the first orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the first orthogonal plane;
- a second base reflector positioned on the base along the line of intersection between the base and the second orthogonal plane for directing light primarily along the second orthogonal plane;
- first upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the first orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb; and
- second upright reflectors laterally offset from the lines of intersection between the base and the first and second orthogonal planes extending outwardly from the base for directing light in opposite directions primarily along the second orthogonal plane in directions near orthogonal to the axis of the bulb;
- the light from the bulb and light reflected by the reflectors meeting UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a ceiling mounted light while drawing less than about 150 milliamps.
- 32. The strobe light of claim 31 in which the light from the bulb and light reflected by the reflectors meets UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a wall mounted light.
- 33. An emergency strobe light comprising:
- a base;
- a bulb extending outwardly from the base along an axis; and
- reflectors on the base which direct light output from the bulb in a first beam concentrated substantially along a first orthogonal plane and in a second beam concentrated substantially along a second orthogonal plane, the orthogonal planes being substantially orthogonal to each other and intersecting along the axis of the bulb, the reflectors limiting at least 70% of the light output to the first and second beams.
- 34. The strobe light of claim 33 in which the strobe light from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a ceiling mounted light while drawing less than about 150 milliamps.
- 35. The strobe light of claim 34 in which light directly from the bulb and light from the bulb reflected by the reflectors meet UL 1971 light intensity requirements for a wall mounted light.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/116,715 now abandoned, filed on Sep. 3, 1993, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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