1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to lighting fixtures. In particular, the present invention provides for a sign to be illuminated with an embedded single-point LED light source.
2. Description of the Related Art
Emergency exit signs that include transparent acrylic panels are commercially available. These signs are typically illuminated by a series of light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted along the edge of a transparent panel. For an even light intensity and distribution, many LEDs are required and must be equally spaced along the edge of the panel. The light sources are not embedded in the panel and are barely in contact with its edge.
One of the disadvantages of such signs is that the light sources must be spread out and, as a result, the efficiency of light transmission to the acrylic medium is far from ideal. Thus, additional light sources must be provided to compensate for losses due to poor transmission or transfer to the transparent panel.
An illuminated sign formed in accordance with one form of the present invention, which incorporates some of the preferred features, includes a light source including a light emitting diode, and a sign panel. The sign panel is at least partially transparent, and the light source is at least partially embedded in the sign panel, thereby illuminating the sign panel.
The sign panel may include text, a symbol, a pictogram, and/or graphics engraved or embedded thereon or therein. The illuminated sign may be mounted to a wall, ceiling, or any other mounting surface. The illuminated sign may be used as an emergency exit sign, and may be double-sided with two panels separated by reflective material. The sign may include a holding fixture, the light source may be at least partially disposed within the holding fixture, and the holding fixture may mount the sign panel to a mounting surface. The holding fixture may position the sign panel parallel, normal, or at any other angle with respect to the mounting surface. The illuminated sign may include a positionable joint coupled to the sign panel, which selectively orients the sign panel with respect to a mounting surface, and a high-intensity light emitting diode adapted to provide floodlighting.
A method of illuminating a sign formed in accordance with one form of the present invention, which incorporates some of the preferred features, includes providing a light source including a light emitting diode, and embedding the light source at least partially in a sign panel, wherein the sign panel is at least partially transparent, thereby illuminating the sign panel.
The method may include engraving or embedding text, a symbol, a pictogram, and/or graphics on or in the sign panel. The method may include mounting the sign panel to a wall, a ceiling, or any other mounting surface. The method may include providing the sign panel as two panels separated by reflective material, disposing the light source at least partially within a holding fixture that mounts the sign panel to a mounting surface, and positioning the sign panel parallel, normal, or at any other angle relative to the mounting surface. The method may include coupling a positionable joint, which is adapted to selectively orient the sign panel with respect to a mounting surface, to the sign panel, and providing a high-intensity light emitting diode adapted to provide floodlighting.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
a-c show front and side views of an embodiment of the illuminated sign in accordance with the present invention installed on a ceiling.
a-b show front and side views of another embodiment of the illuminated sign installed on a wall.
a-c show front and side views of another embodiment of the illuminated sign installed on a ceiling.
a-b show another embodiment of the illuminated sign installed on a wall.
a-c show another embodiment of the illuminated sign including a pivotal installation.
a-c show another embodiment of the illuminated sign installed on a wall.
a-c show various embodiments of a panel used in the illuminated sign.
a-d show a light path through various embodiments of the panel used in the illuminated sign.
a-b show light paths through various embodiments of the panel used in the illuminated sign.
a-c show light paths through various embodiments of the panel used in the illuminated sign.
a-c show light paths through various embodiments of the panel used in the illuminated sign.
a and 23b show alternative embodiments of the panel.
a and 24b show a holding fixture used in the illuminated sign.
The present invention is directed to an illuminated sign 10, which includes a high-power, high-intensity light emitting diode (LED) embedded in a transparent panel, such as an acrylic panel, which efficiently disperses light uniformly through the sign from the LED. It is envisioned that one LED is sufficient for most applications, but that more LEDs could be used while remaining within the scope of the present invention. The transparent panel preferably includes the word “EXIT” or other words, symbols, and/or pictograms embedded, printed, and/or engraved therein or thereon. Using a single-point light source, the illuminated sign can be aesthetic, with the transparent panel suspended by a simple yet elegant holding fixture.
a shows a preferred embodiment of the illuminated sign 10 formed in accordance with the present invention. A single-point light source (not shown) is preferably embedded in a round-shaped holding fixture 12. A single-sided clear panel 14 having text, symbols, pictograms, and/or the like embossed and/or engraved on, or in, it is attached to a ceiling 16 with a pendant kit, which includes a canopy 18 and a tube 20 connecting the holding fixture 12 to the canopy 18. The length of the tube 20 is preferably variable.
a and 3b show front and side views, respectively, of another embodiment of the illuminated sign 38 formed in accordance with the present invention intended for essentially flat mounting to the wall 30. In this embodiment, the panel 40 is substantial parallel with the wall 30. This method of mounting allows the sign 38 to be brought closer to the wall 30, such that it can be made as unobtrusive as possible. A single-point light source (not shown) is preferably embedded in the holding fixture 42. A single-sided panel 34 having text, symbols, pictograms, and/or the like embossed and/or engraved on or in, it is preferably attached to the wall 30 by the holding fixture 42.
a-c show additional embodiments of the illuminated sign 44, 46 formed in accordance with the present invention, in which the panels 48, 50 need to be longer than that shown in
a-b show front and side views of another embodiment of the illuminated sign 52 formed in accordance with the present invention intended for mounting to the wall 30, wherein the panel 54 is substantially parallel with the wall 30. This method of mounting allows the sign 52 to be brought close to the wall 30, such that it can be made as unobtrusive as possible. Single-point light sources (not shown) are preferably embedded in holding fixtures 42. The single-sided panel 54 is preferably attached to the wall 30 using holding fixtures 42.
a-c show front and side views of another embodiment of the illuminated sign 68 formed in accordance with the present invention, in which the single-point light source 70 is preferably embedded in the center of the panel 72. The sign 68 is preferably mounted to the wall with a plate 74 attached to a rear surface of the panel 72. This embodiment 68 preferably protrudes only a small distance from the wall 30 making for an essentially flush mounting.
a-c show various embodiments of the panel 98, 100, 102 adapted to confine light emitted by an LED inside the panel. This can be achieved by placing reflective material 104 along an edge of the panel 98 shown in
a-d show the loss and retention of light by various edge configurations of the panels 98, 100, 102.
a shows that efficiency can be improved by placing reflective tape 104 on the back of the panel 98. However, it may be more cost effective to use TIR without reflective material on the back surface of the panel 98, as shown in
a-c show various embodiments of the invention used to redirect light from the LED to the panel 98. In
a-c show three embodiments of how to generate a clear pictogram from the illuminated sign in accordance with the present invention.
In accordance with the present invention, it is to be noted that reflective material is preferably provided on outer edges of illuminated signs having straight edges, such as square, rectangular, and/or triangular signs, but is preferably not provided on outer edges of signs having other shapes.
It is anticipated that the following modifications could be made to the embodiments described herein while remaining within the scope of the present invention:
double panel, double-sided, multi-panel, and/or multi-sided signs;
signs having various colors;
signs having different mounting planes, such as ceiling, wall, and end mounted signs;
multiple light sources, for use in larger signs, such as bilingual signs, or signs including pictograms of any size;
various power sources for the LED(s) including, but not limited to AC, DC, AC-DC, AC with battery backup, and the like; and
various mounting locations for the LED driving electronics, such as in the canopy, in the holding fixture, and/or remote from the sign.
b shows improved uniformity of the light rays with an eighty (80) percent (%) threshold.
a shows improved uniformity through horizontal orientation of the light rays followed by vertical orientation.
a-d show an embodiment having a very thin legend, in which light is predominantly directed towards both sides of the sign.
a-b show internal views of holding fixture assemblies for use in the illuminated sign including the LED 128 and alignment pins 130.
Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/922,747 filed Apr. 10, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60922747 | Apr 2007 | US |