The invention relates generally to illuminating engineering. More particularly, the invention relates to a light guide for modifying a light distribution pattern of a light source that can be, for example but not necessarily, a light emitting diode “LED”.
Distribution of light produced by a light source can be important or even critical in some applications. The light source can be, for example but not necessarily, a light emitting diode “LED”, a filament lamp, or a gas-discharge lamp.
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of various invention embodiments. The summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is neither intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention nor to delineate the scope of the invention. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to a more detailed description of exemplifying embodiments of the invention.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a new light guide for modifying the light distribution pattern of a light source. A light guide according to the invention comprises a transparent element made of transparent material having refractive index greater than unity, the transparent element comprising:
The interior channel comprises a first portion beginning from the first end and a second portion extending to the second end. The first portion is shaped to guide at least part of light falling to a wall of the first portion into the transparent material and towards the outer surface, and the outer surface is shaped to provide total reflection for reflecting the at least part of the light towards the second end. The second portion of the interior channel is at least as long as the first portion, and the second portion is shaped so that:
W/L≧W1/L1, when L≧L1, (1)
where L is a distance from the first end, W is a width of the interior channel at the distance L from the first end, L1 is a length of the first portion, and W1 is a width of the first portion at a distance of L1 from the first end.
As the lower limit of the width of the second portion increases according to the equation (1) when the distance L from the first end increases, i.e. the distance from the light source increases, light that has passed through the first portion without falling to the wall of the first portion reaches the second end without falling to the wall of the second portion. Therefore, the light that has passed through the first portion without falling to the wall of the first portion is not subject to attenuation caused by the transparent material. On the other hand, the total reflection provided by the above-mentioned outer surface can be utilized.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided also a new light guide system comprising a light guide according to the invention and a collimating lens for collimating light coming from the second end of the light guide.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided also a new illuminator device comprising at least one light source and at least one light guide according to the invention. The at least one light source may comprise, for example, one or more light emitting diodes “LED”.
A light guide according to an exemplifying and non-limiting embodiment of the invention is a single piece of transparent material that can be manufactured, for example, by mold casting. In accordance with the invention, there is provided also a new mold having a form suitable for manufacturing, by mold casting, the above-mentioned single piece of the transparent material.
A number of exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention are described in accompanied dependent claims.
Various exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention both as to constructions and to methods of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific exemplifying embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The verbs “to comprise” and “to include” are used in this document as open limitations that neither exclude nor require the existence of also un-recited features. The features recited in depending claims are mutually freely combinable unless otherwise explicitly stated.
The exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention and their advantages are explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a and 1b show section views of light guides according to the prior art,
a and 3b illustrate a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention,
c and 3d show section views of light guides according to exemplifying embodiments of the invention,
a and 4b illustrate a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention,
a shows a section view of a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention,
b shows a section view of a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention,
a and 8b illustrate an illuminator device according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention.
a and 1b have already been explained in the Background-section of this document.
The second portion 208 of the interior channel 206 is at least as long as the first portion 207, and the second portion is shaped so that:
W/L≧W1/L1, when L≧L1,
where L is a distance from the first end, W is the width of the interior channel at the distance L from the first end, L1 is the length of the first portion, and W1 is the width of the first portion at the distance of L1 from the first end. The length L1 of the first portion 207 can be defined with the aid of a straight line that begins from the light source 202 and touches the wall of the interior channel without penetrating the wall of the interior channel. A point of contact 209 between the straight line and the wall of the interior channel determines the length L1 of the first portion 207 as illustrated in
a and 3b illustrate a light guide 301 according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention.
In the exemplifying light guide illustrated in
An illumination device according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention comprises the light guide 301 and a light source 302. The light source 302 is substantially a point-form light source that can be, for example, a light emitting diode “LED”.
c shows a section view of a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention. The transparent element 315 of the light guide is substantially rotationally symmetric with respect to a geometric center line 320 of the interior channel 306. The wall of the second portion 308 of the interior channel 306 defines a truncated cone opening towards the second end 304 and having a coning angle θ2. The wall of the first portion 307 of the interior channel defines another truncated cone opening towards the first end 303 and having a coning angle θ1.
d shows a section view of a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention. The transparent element 315 of the light guide is substantially rotationally symmetric with respect to a geometric center line 320 of the interior channel 306. In this exemplifying case, the interior channel 306 has a beveling 325 at its first end 303 as illustrated in
a and 4b illustrate a light guide 401 according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention for modifying the light distribution pattern of a light source 402.
An illumination device according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention comprises the light guide 401 and the light source 402. The light source 402 is substantially a line-form light source that can be, for example, a fluorescence tube or a plurality of light emitting diodes “LED” in line.
a shows a section view of a light guide 601 according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention for modifying the light distribution pattern of a light source 602. In this exemplifying case, the interior channel 606 is shaped to be smooth so that there is no clearly visible turning point in the profile of the interior channel 606 on the transitional region from the first portion 607 to the second portion 608. Also in this case, the length L1 of the first portion 607 can be defined with the aid of a straight line that begins from the light source 602 and touches the wall of the interior channel 606 without penetrating the wall of the interior channel. A point of contact 609 between the straight line and the wall of the interior channel determines the length L1 of the first portion 607 as illustrated in
b shows a section view of a light guide according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention for modifying the light distribution pattern of a light source. In this exemplifying case, the wall 626 of the second portion 608 of the interior channel 606 is staggered so that part of light reflected from the first surface 605 penetrates the wall 626 and another part of this light is reflected from the wall 626 towards the second end 604 of the interior channel 606. Some of the light beams reflected from the surface 605 are depicted with dashed line arrows in
a and 8b illustrate an illuminator device according to an exemplifying embodiment of the invention.
The specific examples provided in the description given above should not be construed as limiting the scope and/or the applicability of the appended claims. In the above-presented examples, the light guide comprises only transparent material. However, in some cases, the light guide may comprise also parts made of non-transparent material such as, for example, parts for providing mechanical support to the light source.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20135063 | Jan 2013 | FI | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4698730 | Sakai et al. | Oct 1987 | A |
5040098 | Tanaka et al. | Aug 1991 | A |
8469559 | Williams | Jun 2013 | B2 |
8494337 | Grotsch | Jul 2013 | B2 |
20060067640 | Hsieh et al. | Mar 2006 | A1 |
20090225440 | Ho | Sep 2009 | A1 |
20100027282 | Gebauer et al. | Feb 2010 | A1 |
20100091491 | Jiang et al. | Apr 2010 | A1 |
20100097809 | Munro et al. | Apr 2010 | A1 |
20110127553 | Duan et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20120240976 | Kuo | Sep 2012 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
S61171177 | Aug 1986 | JP |
200938880 | Sep 2009 | TW |
Entry |
---|
International Search Report, dated Jun. 26, 2014, from corresponding PCT application. |
Finnish Search Report, dated Nov. 22, 2013, from corresponding FI application. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20140204587 A1 | Jul 2014 | US |