Claims
- 1. A luminaire comprising:
- (a) an enclosure comprising a hollow wall portion having an opening formed in one end thereof,
- (b) an electrodeless discharge lamp comprising an arc tube and an outer envelope surrounding said arc tube, said outer envelope being supported within said enclosure by a first support member, said arc tube being supported within said outer envelope by a second support member and having a wall of light-transmissive material,
- (c) exciting structure disposed about a portion of said arc tube and energizable with radio frequency current to develop within said arc tube, an arc discharge,
- (d) a reflective coating of electrically insulating material disposed on said arc tube wall near said second support member and around said portion of said arc tube about which said exciting structure is disposed and located to reflect light from said arc discharge through said opening of the enclosure via an uncoated portion of said arc tube wall, said uncoated portion occupying approximately at least 30% of the surface area of said arc tube and not more than 70% of said surface area and being disposed away from said exciting structure and said second support member so that light from said arc discharge can be reflected by said reflective coating and travel through said uncoated portion to said opening without blockage by said exciting structure and said first and second support members, and
- (e) light-redirecting means mounted on said enclosure for receiving reflected light from said reflective coating and redirecting said light to control the distribution of light output from the luminaire and to avoid reflectance of light back to said arc discharge.
- 2. The luminaire of claim 1 in which light rays reflected off said reflective coating approach individual points on said light-redirecting means at essentially the same incident angle as direct light rays from said arc discharge approach the same point.
- 3. The luminaire of claim 1 in which said light-redirecting means is a refractor of light-transmissive material mounted on said enclosure and covering said opening, said refractor having a prismatic surface for distributing light from said arc discharge that passes through said opening and is received by said refractor.
- 4. The luminaire of claim 1 in which said light-redirecting means comprises secondary reflecting means for intercepting light reflected off said reflective coating.
- 5. The luminaire of claim 1 in which:
- (a) said outer envelope surrounds said arc tube in spaced relationship to said arc tube, at least a portion of said envelope being light transmissive,
- (b) said envelope is partially surrounded by said exciting structure and is spaced from said reflective coating on said arc tube wall, and
- (c) said reflective coating is located to reflect light from said arc discharge first through said uncoated portion of said arc tube wall, then through said light transmissive portion of said envelope, and then onto said light-redirecting means.
- 6. The luminaire of claim 1 in which:
- (a) said arc tube wall is of globular form and said reflective coating is located on a portion of said globular-form arc tube wall opposite said opening, and
- (b) said light-redirecting means is located in a position to receive from said arc discharge direct light as well as indirect light reflected off said reflective coating.
- 7. The luminaire of claim 1 in which when the luminaire is in its normal position, said reflective coating is disposed on an upper portion of the arc tube wall, said light-redirecting means is disposed beneath the arc tube.
- 8. The luminaire of claim 1 wherein said reflective coating is of a material comprising one or more of the following: alumina, zirconia, titania, and magnesia.
- 9. The luminaire of claim 1 in which said reflective coating is a diffuse reflector of light from said arc discharge.
- 10. The luminaire of claim 9 wherein said reflective coating is of a material comprising one or more of the following: alumina, zirconia, titania, and magnesia.
- 11. The luminaire of claim 1 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
- 12. The luminaire of claim 2 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
- 13. The luminaire of claim 3 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
- 14. The luminaire of claim 4 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
- 15. The luminaire of claim 5 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
- 16. A luminaire comprising:
- (a) an enclosure having a hollow wall portion terminating in a forward end having an output opening through which light developed within said enclosure can be transmitted,
- (b) an electrodeless discharge lamp comprising an arc tube and an outer envelope supported within said enclosure by a first support member, said arc tube being supported within said outer envelope by a second support member and having a wall of light-transmissive material,
- (c) exciting structure disposed about a portion of said arc tube and energizable with radio frequency current to develop an arc discharge;
- (d) a reflective coating of electrically insulating material disposed on said arc tube wall near said second support member and around said portion of said arc tube about which said exciting structure is disposed and located to reflect light from said arc discharge through said forward end of the enclosure via an uncoated portion of said arc tube wall, said uncoated portion occupying approximately at least 30% of the surface area of said arc tube and not more than 70% of said surface area and being disposed relative to said exciting structure and said second support member so that light from said arc discharge can be reflected by said reflective coating and travel through said uncoated portion to said output opening without blockage by said exciting structure and said first and second support members; and
- (e) said enclosure surrounding said discharge lamp in a manner so as to avoid reflectance of light back onto said arc discharge.
- 17. The luminaire of claim 16 in which:
- (a) said outer envelope surrounds said arc tube in spaced relationship to said arc tube, at least a portion of said envelope being light transmissive,
- (b) said envelope is partially disposed within said exciting structure and is spaced from said reflective coating on said arc tube wall, and
- (c) said reflective coating is located to reflect light from said arc discharge first through said uncoated portion of said arc tube wall, then through said light transmissive portion of said envelope, and then through said output opening.
- 18. The luminaire of claim 16 in which:
- (a) said arc tube wall is of globular form and said reflective coating is located on a portion of said globular-form arc tube wall opposite to said forward-end opening, and
- (b) said output opening is located in a position to receive from said arc discharge direct light as well as indirect light reflected off said reflective coating.
- 19. The luminaire of claim 16 in which when the luminaire is in its normal position, said reflective coating is disposed on an upper portion of the arc tube wall and said output opening is disposed beneath the arc tube.
- 20. The luminaire of claim 16 in which said reflective coating is of a material comprising one or more of the following: alumina, zirconia, titania, and magnesia.
- 21. The luminaire of claim 16 in which said reflective coating is a diffuse reflector of light from said arc discharge.
- 22. The luminaire of claim 21 in which said reflective coating is of a material comprising one or more of the following: alumina, zirconia, titania, and magnesia.
- 23. The luminaire of claim 16 in which: said discharge lamp is an inductively-driven, electrodeless high-intensity discharge lamp; said exciting structure is a coil surrounding said arc tube, said reflective coating, and said uncoated portion of the arc tube wall; and said arc discharge is a toroidal arc discharge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/787,158, filed Nov. 4, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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