Claims
- 1. A flash lamp for signalling aircraft approaching a runway comprising:
- a refractor for receiving a discontinuous source of light and distributing said source in a plurality of directions, said refractor including a plurality of lenses having a common focal plane,
- said discontinuous source emitting said light, and
- a reflector disposed in the depth of field of said common focal plane reflecting a portion of said light back toward said refractor,
- said reflector being focused by said refractor to form an image of said reflector in a far field of the refractor,
- thereby forming a controlled beam of light having at lest one sharply defined edge.
- 2. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the refractor is provided with a plurality of Blondel prisms arranged to intercept the light from the reflector and disperse said image horizontally in said far field of said refractor.
- 3. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the refractor is provided with a plurality of prisms arranged in horizontal planes to intercept the light from the reflector and focus said image vertically in said far field of said refractor.
- 4. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the refractor is co-axial with the reflector.
- 5. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the refractor is of greater diameter than the reflector.
- 6. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the focal distance of said lenses is greater than the raidus of the refractor at the lenses.
- 7. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said discontinuous source is a curved flashtube.
- 8. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said discontinuous source is a linear flashtube.
- 9. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said discontinuous source includes a plurality of distributed light emitting sources.
- 10. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said discontinuous source is disposed in the depth of field of field of said common focal plane of the refractor.
- 11. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the reflector is disposed in said common focal plane of the refractor.
- 12. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the reflector is provided with a curved reflecting surface adapted to direct a concentration of light from said discontinuous source toward a concentrated light transmitting portion of the refractor.
- 13. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which at least a portion of the reflector is disposed in the depth of field of said common focal plane of the refractor.
- 14. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the reflector includes a plurality of reflecting surfaces adapted to direct light into opposite segments of the refractor through an axis common to the reflector and the refractor.
- 15. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the reflector includes a plurality of reflecting surfaces adapted to direct light onto segments of the refractor disposed in a horizontal plane extending through a vertical axis common to the reflector and the refractor.
- 16. The flash lamp of Claim 1 in which the reflector is disposed to intercept light from a distributed discontinuous source and reflect said light onto a plurality of prisms adapted to distribute the light in a horizontal plane.
- 17. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which the reflector is disposed to intercept light from a distributed discontinuous source and reflect said light in a controlled vertical beam width of not less than 8.degree..
- 18. The flash lamp of claim 17 in which the controlled vertical beam is distributed by the refractor at least 90.degree. around the central vertical axis of the refractor.
- 19. The flash lamp of claim 17 in which the controlled vertical beam is distributed by the refractor at least 120.degree. around the central vertical axis of the refractor.
- 20. The flash lamp of claim 17 in which the controlled vertical beam is distributed by the refractor more than 180.degree. around the central vertical axis of the refractor.
- 21. The flash lamp of claim 17 in which the controlled vertical beam is distributed by the refractor not less than 360.degree. around the central vertical axis of the refractor.
- 22. The flash lamp of claim 21 in which the controlled vertical beam is uniformly distributed throughout the 360.degree. of distribution.
- 23. The flash lamp of claim 17 in which a plurality of wall portions of the reflector are arranged to baffle light beams from the space below the controlled beam width.
- 24. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said source of light includes at least one light emitting surface facing 360.degree. in a plane substantially perpendicular to said surface.
- 25. The flash lamp of claim 1 in which said source of light includes at least one pair of electrodes.
- 26. A flash lamp for signalling aircraft approaching a runway comprising:
- a refractor for receiving a source of light and distributing said source in a plurality of directions, said refractor including a plurality of lenses having a common focal plane,
- said source emitting said light, and
- a reflector disposed in the depth of field of said common focal plane reflecting a portion of said light back toward said refractor,
- said reflector being focused by said refractor to form an image of said reflector in a far field of the refractor, thereby forming a controlled beam of light having at least one sharply defined edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 405,723 filed Aug. 6, 1982 now Pat. No. 4,486,691 and its parent Application Ser. No. 165,131 filed July 2, 1980 now abandoned.
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Divisions (2)
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405723 |
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165131 |
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