The present invention relates to an optical element configured to diverge lights from the light source, an illumination device including the optical element and an illumination module using the illumination device.
Recently LED (light emitting diode) light sources have been widely used. Since a large portion of lights of a LED light source is emitted toward the front, an optical element configured to diverge lights from the LED light source is commonly used in a combination with the LED light source. Particularly, when LED light sources are used as light sources of an illumination unit for illuminating a large area, such as that for backlight, optical elements configured to diverge lights from the LED light sources over a large angle are used such that a compact illumination unit can be realized with a small number of LED light sources (for example, Patent Document 1).
Backlight illumination units are divided into two types. One is an edge-light type in which light sources are arranged on a side of a diffusion plate or the like and lights for illumination are sent toward the front by the principal of a light-guiding plate. The other is a direct type in which plural light sources are arranged immediately below a plane to be illuminated. The direct type includes an illumination unit of line arrangement type in which light sources are arranged in a single line or in plural lines.
When LED light sources or the like are used for light sources of such a backlight illumination unit of line arrangement type, the light sources in a line or in lines should preferably be configured to illuminate a large area with uniform light intensity as a whole.
However, when LED light sources or the like are used for light sources of a backlight illumination unit of line arrangement type, optical elements which are specially intended for use with the light sources such as LEDs arranged in a line or in lines for illumination of a large area with uniform light intensity as a whole have not been developed.
Patent Document 1: JP2006-92983A (JP3875247B)
Accordingly, there is a need for optical elements which are specially intended for use with the light sources such as LEDs arranged in a line or in lines for illumination of a large area with uniform light intensity as a whole.
An optical element according to a first aspect of the present invention is an optical element including a light receiving surface which is configured to cover a virtual light source arranged on a plane and a light exiting surface which covers the light receiving surface, the optical element being configured such that lights from the virtual light source passes through the light receiving surface and the light exiting surface and goes to the outside for illumination. When an axis which passes thorough the center of the virtual light source and which is perpendicular to the plane is designated as z axis, two axes which are orthogonal to each other and which pass thorough the center which is designated as the origin are designated as x axis and y axis, the maximum value of x coordinate of the virtual light source is designated as b and the maximum value of y coordinate of the virtual light source is designated as a, the light receiving surface is shaped like a cap, the top of the cap being a point of intersection with z axis. When in a cross section containing x axis and z axis, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from the origin at an angle of θr with respect to z axis forms, at a point of intersection with the light receiving surface, with the normal to the light receiving surface is designated as φx, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from a point b which is located at a distance of b from the origin and on x axis, in the direction of z axis forms, after having passed through the light receiving surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θib, in a cross section containing y axis and z axis, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from the origin at an angle of θr with respect to z axis forms, at a point of intersection with the light receiving surface, with the normal to the light receiving surface is designated as φy, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from a point a which is located at a distance of a from the origin and on y axis, in the direction of z axis forms, after having passed through the light receiving surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θia and then forms, after having passed through the light exiting surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θea, a distance from the point a to a point of intersection between the normal at the point a to the xy plane and the light receiving surface is designated as ha, and an angle which a virtual ray which travels from the origin at an angle of arctan(a/ha) with respect to z axis forms, after having passed through the light exiting surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θeha, the light receiving surface is configured such that
φy>φx
is satisfied in the range 0<θr<60°, and
θeha>45°
θea>45°
θia>θib
are satisfied.
Since the optical element according to the present aspect is configured such that
θeha>45°
θea>45°
are satisfied, typical virtual rays emitted at the center and the edges in the y axis direction of the light source are sufficiently diverged in the y axis direction. Further, the light receiving surface is configured such that
φy>φx
is satisfied in the range 0<θr<60°, and
θia>θib
is satisfied, virtual rays emitted at the center and the edges of the light source are diverged at the light receiving surface more widely in the y axis direction than in the x axis direction.
In the optical element according to a first embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention, the light receiving surface is further configured such that
tan(θeha)>2
is satisfied.
Since in the optical element according to the present embodiment, the light receiving surface is further configured such that
tan(θeha)>2
is satisfied, typical virtual rays from the center of the light source are more widely diverged in the y axis direction.
In the optical element according to a second embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention, when in a cross section containing x axis and z axis, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from the origin at an angle of θr with respect to z axis forms, after having passed through the light exiting surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θex, and in a cross section containing y axis and z axis, an angle which a virtual ray which travels from the origin at an angle of θr with respect to z axis forms, after having passed through the light exiting surface, with the z axis direction is designated as θey, the light receiving surface is configured such that
θex>θr
θey>θr
are satisfied in the range 0<θr<60°.
Since in the optical element according to the present embodiment the light receiving surface is configured such that
θex>θr
θey>θr
are satisfied in the range 0<θr<60°, virtual rays emitted at the center of the light source and travel in the xz cross section and in the yz cross section are diverged with reliability.
An illumination device according to a second aspect of the present invention includes a light source arranged on a plane and the optical element according to the first aspect, the optical element covering the light source.
According to the illumination device of the present aspect, functions of the optical element according to the first aspect, which are described using virtual rays, are realized.
In the illumination device according to a first embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention, a shape of the light source in the xy plane has x-axis symmetry and y-axis symmetry.
In an illumination module according to a third aspect of the present invention, illumination devices, each of which is the illumination device according to the second aspect, are arranged in a single line or in plural lines in the x axis direction.
The illumination module according to a first embodiment of the third aspect of the present invention has a rectangular surface having sides in the x axis direction and in the y axis direction and when a distance in the y axis direction from a side in the x axis direction to the center of a light source in the line of illumination devices, the line being the closest to the side in the x axis direction is designated as Ymax and a distance in the z axis direction from the surface on which the illumination devices are arranged to a plane to be illuminated is designated as D,
is satisfied.
In the illumination module according to the present embodiment, rays will not illuminate the outside of the plane to be illuminated, and therefore deterioration of efficiency of illumination can be prevented.
In the illumination module according to a second embodiment of the third aspect of the present invention, when an interval in the x axis direction between illumination devices is designated as Xp and a distance in the z axis direction from the surface on which the illumination devices are arranged to the plane to be illuminated is designated as D,
is satisfied.
In the illumination module according to the present embodiment, an upper limit of θeb which is a divergence of rays in the x axis direction at the light receiving surface serves to enhance uniformity of illuminance along the x axis direction.
In the above-described examples, the shapes of the light sources in the plan views are substantially rectangular and have x-axis symmetry and y-axis symmetry. X axis is the horizontal axis which passes through the center while y axis is the vertical axis which passes through the center. Further, when the origin is set at the center of the light source in the plane of the light source, the maximum value of x coordinate in the area of the light source is b while the maximum value of y coordinate in the area of the light source is a. Further, b is greater than a.
In general, shapes of light sources in plan views are not limited to those described above. For example, the shape may be of an ellipse or a rhombus besides of a rectangle. Further, the value of a may be equal to the value of b and the shape may be of a circle or a square.
The coordinate system will be described below. X axis, y axis and z axis which are orthogonal to one another are determined. The light source 101 and the optical element 103 are arranged such that the central axis of the light source 101 and the central axis of the optical element 103 coincide with z axis and the surface of the light source 101 and the bottom of the optical element 103 coincide with the xy plane. If the arrangement is as described above, the top of cap of the light receiving surface 1031 is located on z axis. The shape of the light source 101 on the xy plane has x-axis symmetry and y-axis symmetry. A distance from the central axis to an edge in the x axis direction is b while a distance from the central axis to an edge in the y axis direction is a.
In the cross section shown in
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In the cross section shown in
In the cross section shown in
Optical elements according to the embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
The shape of the light receiving surface of an optical element according to an embodiment of the present invention can be expressed by the following equation.
z represents a distance in the z axis direction from the vertex of the light receiving surface to a point on the light receiving surface. c represents a curvature, R represents a curvature radius, k represents conic constant, and Aij represents a coefficient of a term including xy. i and j represent integers of suffixes of the coefficient.
The shape of the light exiting surface of the optical element according to an embodiment of the present invention can be expressed by the following equation.
z represents a distance in the z axis direction from the vertex of the light exiting surface to a point on the light exiting surface. c represents a curvature, R represents a curvature radius, k represents conic constant, and Aij represents a coefficient of a term including xy. i and j represent integers of suffixes of the coefficient.
Refractive index of the material used for the optical elements in the following examples and comparative example is 1.49.
Letter symbols which represent dimensions of the light source and optical element in the following examples and comparative example are below.
a a distance from the center (the origin) to an edge in the y axis direction of the light source
b a distance from the center (the origin) to an edge in the x axis direction of the light source
T a thickness along the z axis (the central axis) of the optical element
h a distance from the center (the origin) of the light source to the vertex of the light receiving surface
ha a distance from the point at an edge in the y axis direction of the light source (point 1013a) to the point of intersection of the normal to the xy plane at the point (1013a) and the light receiving surface
hb a distance from the point at the edge in the x axis direction of the light source (point 1013b) to the point of intersection of the normal to the xy plane at the point (1013b) and the light receiving surface
In the examples and comparative example, the unit of length is millimeter unless designated otherwise.
Table 1 shows dimensions of the light source and the optical element of Example 1.
Table 2 shows values of coefficients of Equation (1) which represents the light receiving surface of the optical element of Example 1. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
Table 3 shows values of coefficients of Equation (2) which represents the light exiting surface of the optical element of Example 1. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
φy>φx
θex>θr
θey>θr
Table 4 shows parameters relating to rays of the optical element of Example 1.
In
According to
According to
The comparative example of Example 1 will be described.
Table 5 shows dimensions of the light source and the optical element of the comparative example.
The shape of the light receiving surface of an optical element of the comparative example can be expressed by the following equation.
z represents a distance in the z axis direction from the vertex of the light receiving surface to a point on the light receiving surface. c represents a curvature, R represents a curvature radius, and k represents conic constant.
As is evident from Equation (3), the light receiving surface of the optical element of the comparative example has a shape which is symmetric about z axis. The light exiting surface of the optical element of the comparative example has the shape which is identical with the shape of the optical element of Example 1.
Table 6 shows values of coefficients of Equation (3) which represents the light receiving surface of the optical element of the comparative example.
Table 7 shows values of coefficients of Equation (2) which represents the light exiting surface of the optical element of the comparative example. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
Table 8 shows parameters relating to rays of the optical element of the comparative example.
When Table 4 is compared with Table 8, θea and θeha (See
In
Comparing
Table 9 shows dimensions of the light source and the optical element of Example 2.
Table 10 shows values of coefficients of Equation (1) which represents the light receiving surface of the optical element of Example 2. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
Table 11 shows values of coefficients of Equation (2) which represents the light exiting surface of the optical element of Example 2. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
φy>φx
θex>θr
θey>θr
Table 12 shows parameters relating to rays of the optical element of Example 2.
In
According to
According to
Table 13 shows dimensions of the light source and the optical element of Example 3.
Table 14 shows values of coefficients of Equation (1) which represents the light receiving surface of the optical element of Example 3. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
Table 15 shows values of coefficients of Equation (2) which represents the light exiting surface of the optical element of Example 3. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
φy>φx
θex>θr
θey>θr
Table 16 shows parameters relating to rays of the optical element of Example 3.
In
According to
According to
Table 17 shows parameters relating to rays of the optical element of the examples and the comparative example.
n represents refractive index of a material of the optical elements. D represents distance in the z axis direction between the light source and the plane to be illuminated (See
Parameters relating to rays of the optical element of the Examples 1 to 3 satisfy the following relationships.
θeha>45° (4)
θea>45° (5)
θia>θib (6)
tan(θeha)>2 (7)
Inequalities (4), (5) and (7) represent conditions that lights are sufficiently diverged in the y axis direction by the optical element. Inequality (6) represents that a ray which travels in the direction perpendicular to the xy plane from an edge in the y axis direction of the light source diverges at the light receiving surface more widely in the y axis direction than a ray which travels in the direction perpendicular to the xy plane from an edge in the x axis direction of the light source diverges at the light receiving surface in the x axis direction. On the other hand, in the optical element of the comparative example, any of Inequalities (4) to (7) is not satisfied.
Further, parameters relating to the illumination unit satisfy the following relationships.
Inequality (8) determines the upper limit of divergence of rays in the y axis direction of optical elements in the illumination unit. When rays are diverged in the y axis direction beyond the upper limit of Inequality (8), the outside of the plane to be illuminated is illuminated by rays and therefore the illumination efficiency will deteriorate. Inequality (9) determines the upper limit of divergence of rays in the x axis direction of optical elements in the illumination unit. In the illumination unit plural light sources are arranged in the x axis direction, and a high uniformity of illuminance along the x axis direction is required. Accordingly, uniformity of illuminance along the x axis direction is enhanced by determining the upper limit of divergence θeb in the x axis direction at the light receiving surface of a ray which travels in the direction perpendicular to the xy plane from an edge in the x axis direction.
Shapes of the light exiting surfaces of Examples 1 to 3 are represented by Equation (2). The shapes are symmetric about z axis. The shapes can be unsymmetrical about z axis in place of the shapes represented by Equation (2). For example, the light exiting surface can be shaped such that the shape in the yz cross section is slightly convex around the center and the shape remains slightly convex from the center to the edges in the yz cross section without a point of inflection while the shape in the xz cross section is slightly concave around the center and the shape becomes convex around the edges in the xz cross section with a point of inflection therebetween. Further, a shape of the light exiting surface with which total reflection will not occur inside the optical element is also preferable.
For example, the shape of the light exiting surface which is represented by the following equation can be employed.
z represents a distance in the z axis direction from the vertex of the light receiving surface to a point on the light receiving surface. c represents a curvature, R represents a curvature radius, k represents conic constant, and Aij represents a coefficient of a term including xy. i and j represent integers of suffixes of the coefficient.
Tables 18 and 19 show values of coefficients of Equation (10), which represents the light exiting surface. The coefficients which are not shown in the table are zero.
The shape of the light exiting surface described above enables more flexible control of rays in the x and y directions, in comparison with shapes which are represented by Equation (2) and are symmetric about z axis.
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