The present application relates to controllable light sources, for example to controllable spot beam light sources that are used in architectural lighting.
Lighting plays an important role in architecture. For example, the arrangement of angularly narrow (or so-called spot) beams plays an important role in how a space is perceived by people. The brightness and the divergence angle of spot beam light sources, along with their locations, are carefully selected to provide the desired lighting effect.
In some cases, spot beams must be arranged to have an asymmetrical beam shape, for example when placed near a wall or partition and the light beam is to illuminate the floor along with the adjacent wall or partition. This is called “wall washing” and has important applications, e.g., in architectural lighting.
Arranging spot beam light sources to project light with a suitable beam profile for wall washing is a difficult challenge given that the needs for the beam the shape depend on the desired visual effect, the distance between the fixture and the wall, the source beam shape, etc. This requires a careful design and use of expensive professional work force to install and adjust the light source. This, in turn, generates the necessity to be able to dynamically change the beam direction.
Applicant has developed beam shaping and directing liquid crystal devices as described in PCT published application WO2017/041167 on Mar. 16, 2017 and in PCT published application WO2016/082031 on Jun. 2, 2016, both designating the US, the specifications of which are hereby incorporated by reference. Such devices can be electrically controlled to dynamically and remotely change the shape of a light source beam. In most cases, one wants the device to modulate the beam symmetrically, however, the devices disclosed can in some cases modulate a beam along one axis, thus providing an asymmetric beam modulation (or stretching dominantly in one plane).
Applicant has discovered that in the case of wall washing, existing devices fail to provide a suitable beam modulation since in many cases the amount of wall illumination is to be variable. This requires a beam modulation that is not found in existing devices.
Applicant proposes herein a solution that combines a variable divergence beam source (a light source along with an asymmetric beam stretching element) in combination with a specially designed side reflector that redirects a portion of a broadened beam (diverted away in the opposite direction from an adjacent wall) back onto the wall so as to have wall illumination increase with beam divergence.
When the light source is broadened only in one axis, namely the direction perpendicular to the wall, the spot light source can be thus only modulated to vary the amount of wall illumination with the spot beam keeping its shape along a direction of the wall. This may be desirable in some case, however, broadening in the direction along the wall may be suitable in other cases. Applicant's beam broadening devices can in some cases provide selective control over broadening in one direction and in the other.
Applicant has also found that a non-linear shaped mirror or reflector can be used to ensure that variable control over the source beam divergence can provide a corresponding control over the height of the beam on the wall. Finally, applicant found that the use of scattering reflectors can smoothen the shape of light distribution on the wall.
A first broad aspect is a narrow-angle light beam modulator including a controllable light beam broadening device controllable between a narrow beam and a broader beam state for broadening a light beam in at least one axis, and a side reflector arranged to redirect a portion of the light beam broadened to one side to be redirected in an opposite direction.
In some embodiments, the controllable light beam broadening device includes a liquid crystal beam broadening device controllable to broaden the light beam in one plane.
In some embodiments, the controllable light beam broadening device includes a liquid crystal beam broadening device controllable to broaden the light beam in two perpendicular planes.
In some embodiments, the side reflector includes at least one diffusing reflector.
In some embodiments, the side reflector includes a number of planar reflector segments.
In some embodiments, the side reflector includes a single curved reflector surface.
In some embodiments, the side reflector includes a diffuser or scattering reflector.
In some embodiments, the side reflector can be electrically variable.
In some embodiments, a wall washing light source includes a circular spot beam light source and a spot light beam modulator.
In some embodiments, a wall washing light source includes a linear or rectangular beam of light source and a light beam modulator.
In some embodiments, a combined wall and floor illumination system includes a light source and a light beam modulator.
The invention will be better understood by way of the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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In another embodiment, the reflector or diffuser segments themselves can be variable broadening (electrically controllable reflecting or scattering) devices, as it is known in the art (see PCT patent application publication WO2015/103709 dated Jul. 16, 2015 designating the US, the specification of which is hereby incorporated by reference). As it is shown in the simulation of
In another embodiment the reflector is a continuous toroidal or other non-linearly shaped reflector.
Still in another embodiment, the reflector/diffuser can be designed in a way, to allow some degree of light beam broadening in the original direction of lighting to perform simple “spot-to-flood” illumination, as illustrated in
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/883,795 filed Aug. 7, 2019, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2020/051086 | 8/7/2020 | WO |
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62883795 | Aug 2019 | US |