Claims
- 1. An optical device for simulating neon lighting comprising:a body having a length extending along a longitudinal axis and having an external surface, said body having a first portion including a curved light emitting surface along a portion of the external surface and extending at least 180° about the longitudinal axis of the body, and a second portion substantially contiguous to said first portion and including the remainder of the external surface, said second portion also defining an internal grove extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said body and positioned substantially diametrically opposite to said curved light emitting surface; an elongated light source housed with and extending along said internal grove, such that said lift source is housed entirely within the portion of said body; and a reflecting coating juxtaposed against and coving substantially all of the remainder of the external surface, said reflective coating being positioned behind the light source so as to substantially prevent light from exiting from said second portion and reflecting light into said first portion, said first portion of said body having optical waveguide and light scattering characteristics such that light emitted by said elongated light source and directed into said first portion either directly from said light source or reflected by said reflecting coating is emitted in a substantially uniform intensity pattern over substantially all of said curved light emitting surface to simulate neon lighting.
- 2. The optical device of claim 1 in which said second portion is substantially transparent.
- 3. The optical device of claim 1 in which said second portion has optical waveguide and light scattering characteristics substantially similar to said first portion.
- 4. The optical device of claim 1 in which said first and second portions collectively form a circular rod.
- 5. The optical device of claim 4 in which said second portion is substantially transparent.
- 6. The optical device of claim 5 in which said second portion has essentially the same optical waveguide and light scattering characteristics of said first portion.
- 7. The optical device of claim 1 in which the external surface of said second portion is substantially parabolic in side section.
- 8. The optical device of claim 1 in which said elongated light source is comprised of a multiplicity of LEDs positioned in a spaced apart relationship along said groove.
- 9. An optical device for the simulation of neon lighting comprising:a first elongated body portion having a predetermined length and a substantially hemispherical section defining a curved light emitting surface, said fist body portion having optical waveguide and light scattering characteristics such that light entering laterally into said elongated body is preferentially scattered along said length and emitted out through said curved light emitting surface in an elongated pattern; a second elongated body portion juxtaposed to said first body portion with an external surface thereof covered by a light reflecting coating, said second elongated body portion further defining an internal groove extending substantially said predetermined length and positioned substantially diametrically opposite to said curved light emitting surface; and a multiplicity of electrically connected and spaced apart light emitting diodes housed within said groove such that said light source is housed entirely within the second portion of said body and such that the light emitted by each of said diodes is directed into said first body portion or reflected into said first body portion by the light reflecting coating positioned behind the light emitting diodes and substantially covering the external surface of said second body portion, said first body portion forming overlapping light intensity patterns from the respective light emitting diodes to collectively provide a uniform glow over the entire curved light emitting surface of said first body portion, thereby simulating the glow of neon lighting.
- 10. The optical device of claim 9 in which said second body portion and said reflecting member have hemispherical sections.
- 11. The optical device of claim 10 in which said second body portion is comprised of the same material as said first body portion.
- 12. The optical device of claim 10 in which said second body portion is essentially transparent.
- 13. The optical device of claim 9 in which said second body portion and reflecting member have essentially parabolic sections.
- 14. The optical device of claim 13 in which said second body portion is comprised of the same material as said first body portion.
- 15. The optical device of claim 14 in which said second body portion and reflecting member have essentially parabolic sections.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 09/982,705 filed Oct. 18, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,592,238, entitled Illuminating Device for Simulating Neon Lighting, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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