Claims
- 1. A reflector system for a lighting fixture, the reflector system, having:a light source element having an envelope surrounding the light source; a first reflector member surrounding the light source element; a second reflector member, non-contiguous with the first reflector member and surrounding the light source; and the light source element generating light rays creating an angle of incidence and an angle of reflection with each of the first and second reflectors and each of the reflectors being designed so that the angle of reflection substantially causes the reflected rays not to cross the envelope surrounding the light source, whereby, the reflected light rays emitted from the light source provide illumination without crossing the envelope and thereby provide illumination without being attenuated to a substantial degree.
- 2. The fixture as set forth in claim 1, wherein the light source and each of the reflectors are connected to a frame, the second reflector surrounds the first reflector and the light source, and each of the reflectors is concave in shape, the second reflector having a curvature such that the reflected rays from the second reflector diverge from the envelope and substantially do not converge.
- 3. A fixture for a reflector-based illumination device, comprising:a light source having a fill and an envelope containing the fill surrounding the light source; a member proximate the fill for electromagnetically exciting the fill to provide illumination; a first reflector member surrounding the envelope; a second reflector member, non-contiguous with the first reflector member and surrounding the light source; the light source generating light rays creating an angle of incidence and an angle of reflection with each of the first and second reflectors and each of the reflectors being designed so that the angle of reflection, substantially causing the reflected rays not to cross the envelope surrounding the light source; whereby, the light rays emitted from the light source illuminate without crossing the envelope and thereby illuminate without being attenuated.
RELATED U.S. PATENT APPLICATIONS
This invention relates in subject matter to U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,076, issued on Apr. 4, 1995, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention was made pursuant to contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California. The U.S. Government retains certain rights in this invention.
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