Claims
- 1. An L.E.D. lighting fixture, the lighting fixture comprising:
at least one heat transfer mounting bar; at least one emitter plate secured to the mounting bar; and an array of L.E.D. lights secured to each emitter plate.
- 2. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the heat transfer mounting bar is angled.
- 3. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein at least one of the emitter plates is angled.
- 4. The lighting fixture of claim 3 wherein the angle of each angled emitter plate is selected from the group consisting of side emitting and forward emitting with or without directional lens.
- 5. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
heat sink fins mounted to the heat transfer mounting bar.
- 6. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
heat sink fins mounted to each emitter plate.
- 7. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
multiple angled emitter plates secured to the mounting bar.
- 8. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a plurality of mounting bars, the mounting bars creating air channels between each adjacent mounting bar.
- 9. The lighting fixture of claim 8 wherein the thickness of the air channels are determined by the generated heat.
- 10. The lighting fixture of claim 8, and further comprising:
a fixture body, the mounting bars, and L.E.D. arrays mountable within the fixture body; a lens cover mounted to the fixture body over the mounting bars and L.E.D. arrays; and at least one fan mounted in the fixture body for forcing air through the air channels.
- 11. The lighting fixture of claim 10, and further comprising:
a first fan for introducing air into the fixture body; and a second fan for exhausting air from the fixture body.
- 12. The lighting fixture of claim 10, and further comprising:
heat sink fins mounted to the lighting fixture body.
- 13. The lighting fixture of claim 12, and further comprising:
at least one exterior fan mounted to the exterior heat sinks.
- 14. The lighting fixture of claim 10, and further comprising:
emergency after-glow paint with an after-glow strauntium/aluminate base applied to an inside surface of the fixture body.
- 15. The lighting fixture of claim 8 wherein the air channels are staggered inhibiting exhaust air from entering the inlet of adjacent fixtures.
- 16. The lighting fixture of claim 10 wherein the lens cover is a prismatic lens cover for diffusing the light evenly in all directions.
- 17. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a lens cup mounted to each L.E.D., the lens cup selected from the group consisting of interior chrome plated smooth lens cup and faceted lens cup.
- 18. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a diffusion lens mounted over the L.E.D. array.
- 19. The lighting fixture of claim 18 wherein the diffusion lens has both vertical and horizontal element construction.
- 20. The lighting fixture of claim 18 wherein the diffusion lens is configured in a substantially arch configuration.
- 21. The lighting fixture of claim 18 wherein the diffusion lens is constructed a material consisting of a light radiant translucent white plastic and clear plastic.
- 22. The lighting fixture of claim 18, and further comprising:
a texture on an inside surface of the diffusion lens.
- 23. The lighting fixture of claim 18 wherein the diffusion lens has multiple angled sublenses of a patterned prismatic lens.
- 24. The lighting fixture of claim 18, and further comprising:
a holographic optical element tailored to the light emission profiles from a specific L.E.D. array for blending the multiple light sources into one congruent light source, reducing shadows.
- 25. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting fixture is configured in a tube.
- 26. The lighting fixture of claim 25 wherein the lighting fixture is covered by a lens selected from the group consisting of a partial lens and a full lens.
- 27. The lighting fixture of claim 25 wherein the L.E.D. arrays extend three hundred and sixty (360°) about the tube.
- 28. The lighting fixture of claim 27, and further comprising:
a fan for moving air through a hollow center area of the tube.
- 29. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a trough mounted to the heat transfer mounting bar; side emitter L.E.D.'s mounted to the bottom of the trough; and a reflector within the trough about each L.E.D.
- 30. The lighting fixture of claim 29 wherein the reflector is a MR16-type reflector.
- 31. The lighting fixture of claim 29 wherein the reflector is recessed into the emitter plate.
- 32. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
integrated heat sink fins.
- 33. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the mounting bar is a single tee with three mounting bars cut at three different angles with heat sinks.
- 34. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the preferred L.E.D. provides light in the 400-620 nm range.
- 35. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the Color Rendering Index (CRI) for photopic vision is between approximately fifty (50) and approximately ninety-five (95)
- 36. The lighting fixture of claim 35 wherein the Color Rendering Index (CRI) is approximately 85 or greater.
- 37. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the Kelvin correlated color temperature in the photopic/scotopic spectrum can range between approximately 3,000° K. and 10,000° K.
- 38. The lighting fixture of claim 37 wherein the correlated color temperature is approximately 7,500° K. super daylight range with a 2.50 scotopic to photopic ratio.
- 39. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a UV component creating a full spectrum natural light with UVA/B balance can be added or adjusted for different applications without changing the effectiveness of this scotopic blend.
- 40. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
a remote control means for remotely controlling the L.E.D. array such that only the blue light ranging between approximately 420-490 nm illuminates
- 41. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting fixture can be retrofitted into existing fluorescent and incandescent fixtures.
- 42. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting fixture can be powered by AC (Alternating Current) or DC (Direct Current).
- 43. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting fixture can be used as temporary or permanent lighting.
- 44. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
quick disconnect means for disconnecting the lighting fixture.
- 45. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
an emergency battery backup.
- 46. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
sensors for activating the lighting fixture when a specific condition is detected.
- 47. The lighting fixture of claim 46 wherein the specific condition is the smoke.
- 48. The lighting fixture of claim 46 wherein upon detection of the specific condition, the L.E.D.'s pulse.
- 49. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the L.E.D. are tinted such that the overall light is in the blue/scotopic range of approximately 5,000° K. to approximately 10,000° K. and the range of approximately 420-490 nm.
- 50. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein approximately 10% to approximately 90% of the L.E.D.'s of approximately 420-490 nm blue are arranged to blend in a scotopic blue response.
- 51. The lighting fixture of claim 1 and further comprising:
an anodized coating.
- 52. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the L.E.D.'s are duty cycled or current pulsed.
- 53. The lighting fixture of claim 1, and further comprising:
means for programming light prescription.
- 54. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the light color of the L.E.D.'s are adjustable.
- 55. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the L.E.D.'s are mounted on a pre-wired plug and play board.
- 56. A method for providing light, the method comprising:
providing at least one heat transfer mounting bar; securing at least one emitter plate to the mounting bar; and securing an array of L.E.D. lights to each emitter plate.
- 57. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
angling the heat transfer mounting bar.
- 58. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
angling at least one of the emitter plates.
- 59. The method of claim 58 wherein the angle of each angled emitter plate is selected from the group consisting of side emitting and forward emitting with or without directional lens.
- 60. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting heat sink fins to the heat transfer mounting bar.
- 61. The method of claim 56 and further comprising:
mounting heat sink fins to each emitter plate.
- 62. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
securing multiple angled emitter plates to the mounting bar.
- 63. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
creating air channels between each adjacent mounting bar.
- 64. The method of claim 63, and further comprising:
determining the thickness of the air channels by the generated heat.
- 65. The method of claim 63, and further comprising:
providing a fixture body; positioning the mounting bars and L.E.D. arrays within the fixture body; mounting a lens cover to the fixture body over the mounting bars and L.E.D. arrays; and mounting at least one fan in the fixture body for forcing air through the air channels.
- 66. The method of claim 65, and further comprising:
introducing air into the fixture body; and exhausting air from the fixture body.
- 67. The method of claim 65, and further comprising:
mounting heat sink fins to the lighting fixture body.
- 68. The method of claim 67, and further comprising:
mounting at least one exterior fan to the exterior heat sinks.
- 69. The method of claim 65, and further comprising:
applying an emergency after-glow paint with an after-glow strauntium/aluminate base to an inside surface of the fixture body.
- 70. The method of claim 63, and further comprising:
staggering the air channels; and inhibiting exhaust air from entering the inlet of adjacent fixtures.
- 71. The method of claim 65, and further comprising:
diffusing the light evenly in all directions.
- 72. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting a lens cup to each L.E.D., the lens cup selected from the group consisting of interior chrome plated smooth lens cup and faceted lens cup.
- 73. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting a diffusion lens over the L.E.D. array.
- 74. The method of claim 73 wherein the diffusion lens has both vertical and horizontal element construction.
- 75. The method of claim 73, and further comprising:
configuring the diffusion lens in a substantially arch configuration.
- 76. The method of claim 73, and further comprising:
constructing the diffusion lens from a material consisting of a light radiant translucent white plastic and clear plastic.
- 77. The method of claim 73, and further comprising:
texturing an inside surface of the diffusion lens.
- 78. The method of claim 73 wherein the diffusion lens has multiple angled sublenses of a patterned prismatic lens.
- 79. The method of claim 73, and further comprising:
blending the multiple light sources into one congruent light source, reducing shadows.
- 80. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
configuring the lighting fixture in a tube.
- 81. The method of claim 80 wherein the lighting fixture is covered by a lens selected from the group consisting of a partial lens and a full lens.
- 82. The method of claim 80 wherein the L.E.D. arrays extend three hundred and sixty (360°) about the tube.
- 83. The method of claim 80, and further comprising:
moving air through a hollow center area of the tube.
- 84. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting a trough to the heat transfer mounting bar; mounting side emitter L.E.D.'s to the bottom of the trough; and mounting a reflector within the trough about each L.E.D.
- 85. The method of claim 84 wherein the reflector is a MR16-type reflector.
- 86. The method of claim 84, and further comprising:
recessing the reflector into the emitter plate.
- 87. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting heat sink fins.
- 88. The method of claim 56 wherein the mounting bar is a single tee, and further comprising:
cutting the three mounting bars at three different angles with heat sinks.
- 89. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing light in the 400-620 nm range.
- 90. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing the Color Rendering Index (CRI) for photopic vision between approximately fifty (50) and approximately ninety-five (95).
- 91. The method of claim 90 wherein the Color Rendering Index (CRI) is approximately 85 or greater.
- 92. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing the Kelvin correlated color temperature in the photopic/scotopic spectrum range between approximately 3,000° K. and 10,000° K.
- 93. The method of claim 92 wherein the correlated color temperature is approximately 7,500° K. super daylight range with a 2.50 scotopic to photopic ratio.
- 94. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
creating a full spectrum natural light with UVA/B balance for different applications without changing the effectiveness of this scotopic blend.
- 95. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
remotely controlling the L.E.D. array such that only the blue light ranging between approximately 420-490 nm illuminates
- 96. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
retrofitting the lighting fixture into existing fluorescent and incandescent fixtures.
- 97. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
powering the lighting fixture by AC (Alternating Current) or DC (Direct Current).
- 98. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
using the lighting fixture as temporary or permanent lighting.
- 99. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing quick disconnect means for disconnecting the lighting fixture.
- 100. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing an emergency battery backup.
- 101. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
activating the lighting fixture when specific condition is detected.
- 102. The method of claim 101 wherein the specific condition is the smoke.
- 103. The method of claim 101 wherein upon detection of the specific condition, the L.E.D.'s pulse.
- 104. The method of claim 101 wherein upon detection of the specific condition, the L.E.D.'s are illuminated in an arrow design array to indicate the intended direction to follow for egress from an area.
- 105. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
tinting the L.E.D. such that the overall light is in the blue/scotopic range of approximately 5,000° K. to approximately 10,000° K. and the range of approximately 420-490 nm.
- 106. The method of claim 56 wherein approximately 10% to approximately 90% of the L.E.D.'s of approximately 420-490 nm blue are arranged to blend in a scotopic blue response.
- 107. The method of claim 56 and further comprising:
providing an anodized coating.
- 108. The method of claim 56 wherein the L.E.D.'s are duty cycled or current pulsed.
- 109. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
providing means for programming light prescription.
- 110. The method of claim 56 wherein the light color of the L.E.D.'s are adjustable.
- 111. The method of claim 56, and further comprising:
mounting the L.E.D.'s on a pre-wired plug and play board.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation and claims priority of pending provisional patent application Serial No. 60/432,429, filed on Dec. 11, 2002, entitled “Light Emitting Diode (L.E.D.) Lighting Fixtures with Emergency Back-Up and Scotopic Enhancement”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60432429 |
Dec 2002 |
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