Claims
- 1. A light having a wide angle radiation pattern comprising:
- housing means comprising at least a pair of laterally spaced socket means for mounting respective light generators, each said socket means having an associated concave reflector, each said reflector comprising a first reflective surface which is a portion of a paraboloid of revolution about a first axis through said socket means, the axes of said reflector first surfaces defining a plane, each said reflector further comprising second and third laterally spaced reflective surfaces which are portions of paraboloids of revolution respectively about second and third axes, said paraboloids of revolution all having a common focal point located on said first axis, said second and third axes generally lying in said plane and being canted relative to said first axis whereby said housing means defines at least six coplanar directional axes of high intensity light emission; and
- a light generator supported in each of said socket means, a light emitting portion of each said generator being located on said common focal point.
- 2. The light of claim 1 wherein said concave reflectors have substantially identical shapes.
- 3. The light of claim 1 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces merge with an associated first reflective surface and have substantially identical shapes.
- 4. The light of claim 1 wherein said first cant angle is approximately 35.degree..
- 5. The light of claim 2 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces merge with an associated first reflective surface and are canted at the same angle, and wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces are generally oppositely oriented whereby the said axes of said second and third surfaces will intersect at their common focal point.
- 6. The light of claim 1 wherein said first axes are oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 7. The light of claim 5 wherein said first axes are oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 8. The light of claim 1 wherein each said reflector further comprises at least a first projection extending from each of said first reflective surfaces, said projections each defining at least a pair of additional reflective surfaces which are portions of paraboloids of revolution about respective axes, said reflective surfaces of said projections each having a focal point, the focal points of said reflective surfaces of said projections being generally coincident with said common focal points, the axes of the paraboloids which define said reflective surfaces of each projection being canted relative to said first axes.
- 9. The light of claim 8 wherein there are a pair of said projections extending from each of said first reflective surfaces, the cant angles of said axes of said projection defined reflective surfaces being different than said first angle, and wherein a pair of reflective surfaces defined by each projection are located on opposite sides of said plane.
- 10. The light of claim 8 wherein said cant angles of said projection defined reflective surfaces are all the same.
- 11. The light of claim 9 wherein said cant angles of said projection defined reflective surfaces are all the same.
- 12. The light of claim 8 wherein the axes of the reflective surfaces defined by each projection intersect said plane at an angle.
- 13. The light of claim 9 wherein the axes of the reflective surfaces defined by each projection intersect said plane at an angle.
- 14. The light of claim 13 wherein said cant angles of said projection defined reflective surfaces are all the same.
- 15. The light of claim 14 wherein the cant angles of said projection defined reflective surfaces are different than said first angle.
- 16. The light of claim 8 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces have substantially the same shape and are canted at the same angle and said laterally spaced reflective surfaces are generally oppositely oriented whereby the said axes of said second and third surfaces intersect, the said first axes of said reflectors being oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 17. The light of claim 11 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces have substantially the same shape and are canted at the same angle and said laterally spaced reflective surfaces are generally oppositely oriented whereby the said axes of said second and third surfaces intersect, the said first axes of said reflectors being oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 18. The light of claim 13 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces have substantially the same shape and are canted at the same angle and said laterally spaced reflective surfaces are generally oppositely oriented whereby the said axes of said second and third surfaces intersect, the said first axes of said reflectors being oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 19. The light of claim 15 wherein said laterally spaced reflective surfaces have substantially the same shape and are canted at the same angle and said laterally spaced reflective surfaces are generally oppositely oriented whereby the said axes of said second and third surfaces intersect, the said first axes of said reflectors being oriented generally parallel to one another.
- 20. The light of claim 1 wherein said light generators respectively comprise a gaseous discharge tube and an incandescent lamp.
- 21. The light of claim 7 wherein said light generators respectively comprise a gaseous discharge tube and an incandescent lamp.
- 22. The light of claim 8 wherein said light generators respectively comprise a gaseous discharge tube and an incandescent lamp.
- 23. The light of claim 19 wherein said light generators respectively comprise a gaseous discharge tube and an incandescent lamp.
- 24. A reflector comprising:
- a first reflective surface, said first surface being a portion of a paraboloid of revolution about a first axis, said paraboloid of revolution having a focal point;
- a second reflective surface extending from said first surface, said second surface being a portion of a paraboloid of revolution about a second axis, the paraboloid of revolution of said second surface having the same focal point as that of said first surface, the axes of said paraboloids being coplanar and intersecting at said focal point;
- a third reflective surface extending from said first surface, said third surface being a portion of a paraboloid of revolution about a third axis, the paraboloid of revolution of said third surface having a common focal point with those of said first and second surfaces, said third axis being coplanar with said first and second axes and intersecting said first and second axes at said common focal point, said third surface being spaced from and oppositely disposed relative to said second surface;
- a pair of spacially displaced and oppositely disposed projections extending from said first surface, said projections extending to both sides of the plane defined by said first, second and third axes, said projections each defining a pair of reflective surfaces which are portions of paraboloids of revolution about an axis, the paraboloid of revolution of each of said projection defined surfaces having a focal point which coincides with said common focal point, said reflective surfaces of each pair being located at opposite sides of said plane, the axis of the paraboloid of revolution of each surface of each pair intersecting said plane at an angle, the axis of the paraboloid of revolution of each surface of each pair also intersecting said first axis at an angle, the angle of intersection of each said projection defined paraboloid axis with said first axis being different from the angle of intersection of said first and second axes; and
- means for supporting a light generator such that a light emitting portion thereof is coincident with said common focal point.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 324,892 filed Mar. 17, 1989 and now abandoned.
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