Claims
- 1. A lens comprising a body having an entry face for receiving radiant energy into its interior and an exit face through which said radiant energy passes from the interior of the body to the exterior of the body, said entry face comprising a plurality of spaced parallel refractive elements and a plurality of spaced parallel TIR elements in an alternating pattern, with a single TIR element disposed between adjacent refractive elements, said TIR elements comprising a facet.
- 2. The lens apparatus of claim 1, wherein each TIR element adjoins the adjacent refractive elements.
- 3. The lens apparatus of claim 2, wherein the exit face is planar.
- 4. The lens apparatus of claim 2, wherein the exit face is smoothly contoured.
- 5. The lens apparatus of claim 2, wherein the refractive elements have a width greater than about 1 cm.
- 6. The lens apparatus of claim 5, wherein said refractive elements are spaced apart a distance of at least about 1 cm.
- 7. The lens apparatus of claim 6, wherein said refractive elements have a width of from about 1 to about 3 cm, and are spaced apart a distance of from about 1 to about 3 cm.
- 8. The lens apparatus of claim 1, wherein the facet exhibits a triangular cross-section with two opposing TIR faces forming an apex projecting outwardly from the lens body.
- 9. An illumination device, comprising:(a) a lens comprising a body having an entry face for receiving radiant energy into its interior and an exit face through which said radiant energy passes from the interior of the body to the exterior of the body, said entry face comprising a plurality of spaced parallel refractive elements and a plurality of spaced parallel TIR elements in an alternating pattern with a single TIR element disposed between adjacent refractive elements, said TIR elements comprising a facet having a triangular cross-section with two opposing TIR faces forming an apex projecting outwardly from the lens body; and (b) a plurality of spaced parallel radiant energy sources positioned adjacent to and parallel with said refractive elements of said lens.
- 10. The illumination device of claim 9, wherein said radiant energy sources comprise a fluorescent tube or bulb apparatus.
- 11. The illumination device of claim 9, wherein said radiant energy sources comprise channels containing a noble gas that emits radiant energy when an electrical current is passed therethrough, formed within a translucent glass substrate having electrodes for passing an electrical current through said gas.
- 12. The illumination device of claim 9, wherein said radiant energy sources comprise parallel sections of a serpentine channel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, Serial No. 60/099,726, filed Sep. 10, 1998 entitled TIR LENS FOR UNIFORM BRIGHTNESS, by Jackson P. Trentelman.
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