The disclosure relates generally to luminaire, and more particularly to a luminaire with a light pipe structure.
Light pipe structures are currently known to be disposed within luminaires in a manner that creates a luminous region at a relative side thereof. However, visible ends of these structures (i.e. the areas of the structures from which light exits) can be prone to undesirable concentrations of light at various regions of illumination viewable from an exterior of the luminaire. Secondary manufacturing processes designed to remedy this concentration are available, but can be costly and inefficient.
Accordingly, a light pipe structure configured to reduce undesirable intensity of light without requiring secondary manufacturing processes would be desirable.
Disclosed is a light pipe structure configured for transmittal of light rays, the light pipe structure including a light entry end associated with a visible end via a light pipe body, the light entry end being configured for entrance of the light rays, and a depression disposed in a visible surface of the visible end, the depression being disposed substantially along a major axis of the visible surface.
Also disclosed is a light pipe structure configured for transmittal of light rays, the light pipe structure including a light entry end associated with a visible end via a light pipe body, the light entry end being configured for entrance of the light rays, a visible extension extending from the light pipe body at the visible end, and at least one angled surface disposed at a junction between the light pipe body and the visible end, the at least one angled surface being angled and disposed relative to the light pipe body to reflect at least a portion of the light rays transmitted by the light pipe structure off of a major axis of the light pipe body and into or in a direction of the visible extension.
Further disclosed is a luminaire configured for pipe lighting, the luminaire including a luminaire housing defining at least one light aperture and a light pipe aperture, at least one light source disposed in the luminaire housing, a light pipe structure at least partially disposed in an interior of the housing and extending to the light pipe aperture in a manner that renders a visible end of the light pipe structure visible from an exterior of the luminaire housing, the light pipe structure including a light entry end associated with the visible end via a light pipe body, wherein the light entry end is configured for entrance of light rays emanating from the light source, and a depression disposed in a visible surface of the visible end, the depression being disposed substantially along a major axis of the visible surface.
Still further disclosed is a luminaire configured for pipe lighting, the luminaire including a luminaire housing defining at least one light aperture and a light pipe aperture, at least one light source disposed in the luminaire housing, a light pipe structure at least partially disposed in an interior of the housing and extending to the light pipe aperture in a manner that renders a visible end of the light pipe structure visible from an exterior of the luminaire housing, the light pipe structure including a light entry end associated with the visible end via a light pipe body, wherein the light entry end is configured for entrance of light rays emanating from the light source, and at least one angled surface disposed at a junction between the light pipe body and the visible end, the at least one angled surface being angled and disposed relative to the light pipe body to reflect at least a portion of the light rays transmitted through light pipe body off of a major axis of the light pipe body and into or in a direction of the visible extension.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention should be more fully understood from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments taken in conjuncture with the accompanying Figures in which like elements are numbered alike in the several Figures:
a is a partial schematic cross-sectional view of the light pipe structure of
a is a partial schematic cross-sectional view of the light pipe structure of
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As is shown in the exemplary embodiment of
As is discussed above, light enters the light pipe structure 18 at entry surfaces 26 and 28. Light then travels across the light transmissive body 24 to the visible end 22, which as shown in the Figures is clearly visible to a “user” from an exterior of the housing 12. This visible end 22 includes a relatively upper extension 36 and a relatively lower extension 38. In the exemplary embodiment of
Referring back to visibility of the visible end 22, it should be appreciated that the extensions 36 and 38 combine at their relative exterior sides to create a visible surface 44. This visible surface 44 defines a v-shaped cavity or depression 46 that delimits a separation point between the upper and lower extensions 36 and 38. In the exemplary embodiment of
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It should be appreciated that the light pipe structure 18 is associable with the luminaire housing 12 via association extensions 56 extending from the pipe body 24. As is shown in
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, while exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and variations can be made to the present apparatus and method disclosed herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the various embodiments have been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
This application is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/161,835 filed on Mar. 20, 2009, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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