Claims
- 1. An illumination device for simulating neon lighting comprising:a substantially rod-like waveguide having a predetermined length with a lateral light receiving surface and a lateral curved light emitting surface having a predetermined circumferential width, said waveguide being comprised of a material that preferentially scatters light entering said light receiving surface such that a light intensity pattern exiting said light emitting surface has a major axis extending along said predetermined length; an elongated light source extending along and positioned adjacent said light receiving surface and spaced from said light emitting surface a distance sufficient to cause said light intensity pattern to have a minor axis with a length extending substantially the entire circumferential width of said light emitting surface; a housing positioned adjacent to said waveguide and defining a channel that receives said elongated light source and further serves to collect and direct light emitted by said light source into the light receiving surface of said waveguide; a waterproof material substantially filling the channel defined by said housing, encompassing said light source and securing said light source in a position adjacent to said light receiving surface.
- 2. The illumination device of claim 1 in which said waterproof material is a potting compound having light transmitting characteristics.
- 3. The illumination device of claim 2 in which said elongated light source is a multiplicity of spaced point light sources arranged in a line extending substantially along said light receiving surface, said point light sources being spaced from one another a distance sufficient to cause the light intensity pattern of each light source to overlap and form a collective light intensity pattern that appears substantially uniform along said length of said light emitting surface.
- 4. The illumination device of claim 3 in which said point light sources are light emitting diodes.
- 5. The illumination device of claim 1, in which said housing has a pair of side walls each with an interior light reflecting surface and an exterior light absorbing surface.
- 6. The illumination device of claim 5, and further comprising:an electric connecting member positioned within said housing and adapted to connect said light source to a remote power source, said waterproof material also encompassing said electric connecting member.
- 7. An illumination device for simulating neon lighting comprising:a first light transmitting member of a predetermined length comprised of waveguide material and having a substantially curved front surface, said waveguide material preferentially scattering light entering a first lateral surface so that light emitted along the curved front surface has a light distribution pattern with a major axis extending along said predetermined length; a housing adjacent said waveguide with spaced side walls abutting said first lateral surface and defining a volume, said side walls provided with a light reflecting interior surface and a light absorbing exterior surface; a multiplicity of spaced point light sources housed within said volume and extending along said predetermined length, said spaced light sources positioned a distance from said front surface so as to minimize the viewing of localized regions of high light intensity within said light distribution pattern. an electrical source connecting member positioned within said volume and connected to said point light sources; and a waterproof material encompassing said point light sources and securing said point light sources in a position adjacent to said first lateral surface.
- 8. The illumination device of claim 7 in which said waterproof material is a potting compound having light transmitting characteristics.
- 9. The illumination device of claim 7 in which said side walls are essentially parallel to each other and contain said waterproof material.
- 10. The illumination device of claim 7 in which said point light sources are LEDs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 09/982,705 filed Oct. 18, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,592,238 entitled Illuminating Device for Simulating Neon Lighting, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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