Patent classifications
F21V7/05
AGRICULTURAL SUNLIGHT TRANSMISSION LIGHTING SYSTEM, SUPPORTING GREENHOUSE AND LIGHTING METHOD
Provided is a sunlight lighting system used in a greenhouse or a plant factory. The sunlight lighting system converts sunlight into light with a stable illumination direction and a controllable illumination intensity by means of a combination of a controller, a light condenser, a main driving mechanism and an illuminator, so that the sunlight lighting system meets lighting requirements of high-density stereoscopic cultivation frames. A supporting greenhouse is further comprised, where a facade or a top is provided with a light through hole. A main optical axis of the sunlight lighting system passes through the light through hole. A supporting lighting method is further comprised, which can obtain a better lighting effect with fewer steps.
IMPROVED HEAT MANAGEMENT AND DEFICIENCY FOR HIGH INTENSITY LASER PUMPED LIGHT SOURCE
The invention provides a luminescent element (1000) comprising a solid luminescent body (100), wherein the solid luminescent body (100) comprises a luminescent material (200), wherein the luminescent material (200) is configured to generate luminescent material light (201) upon excitation with light having a wavelength where the luminescent material (200) is excitable, wherein the solid luminescent body (100) comprises luminescent body faces (120), wherein the luminescent element (1000) further comprises one or more reflective elements (300) associated to at least one luminescent body face (120), wherein the one or more reflective elements (300) are metallic, and wherein a surface coverage of the at least one luminescent body face (120) with the one or more reflective elements (300) is selected from the range of 5-40%.
IMPROVED HEAT MANAGEMENT AND DEFICIENCY FOR HIGH INTENSITY LASER PUMPED LIGHT SOURCE
The invention provides a luminescent element (1000) comprising a solid luminescent body (100), wherein the solid luminescent body (100) comprises a luminescent material (200), wherein the luminescent material (200) is configured to generate luminescent material light (201) upon excitation with light having a wavelength where the luminescent material (200) is excitable, wherein the solid luminescent body (100) comprises luminescent body faces (120), wherein the luminescent element (1000) further comprises one or more reflective elements (300) associated to at least one luminescent body face (120), wherein the one or more reflective elements (300) are metallic, and wherein a surface coverage of the at least one luminescent body face (120) with the one or more reflective elements (300) is selected from the range of 5-40%.
LIGHTING MODULE, LIGHTING DEVICE AND LAMP
A lighting device disclosed in an embodiment of the invention includes: a substrate; a plurality of light emitting devices disposed on the substrate; a first reflective member disposed on the substrate; a resin layer disposed on the first reflective member; a second reflective member disposed on the resin layer; and a wavelength conversion layer disposed on one surface of the resin layer opposite to the light emitting surface of the light emitting device, wherein a distance from the light emitting surface to the one surface may be 5 to 10 times a height of the resin layer.
LIGHTING MODULE, LIGHTING DEVICE AND LAMP
A lighting device disclosed in an embodiment of the invention includes: a substrate; a plurality of light emitting devices disposed on the substrate; a first reflective member disposed on the substrate; a resin layer disposed on the first reflective member; a second reflective member disposed on the resin layer; and a wavelength conversion layer disposed on one surface of the resin layer opposite to the light emitting surface of the light emitting device, wherein a distance from the light emitting surface to the one surface may be 5 to 10 times a height of the resin layer.
PLANAR LIGHT SOURCE
A planar light source includes a light source, a light guide member, and a sectioning member. The light guide member has a light source placement part in which the light source is disposed and a section defining part having a groove surrounding the light source placement part. The sectioning member has light reflectivity and is disposed in the section defining part. A first portion in the section defining part that is furthest from a center of the light source in a plan view has a transmittance higher than a transmittance of a second portion in the section defining part that is closest from the center of the light source in the plan view.
Systems and Methods for Generating Customizable Mirrored Effects with Interchangeable and Programmable Infinity Mirrors
Disclosed is an enhanced infinity mirror with an application interface for controlling and/or changing the illumination, reflection, and/or other effects produced by the enhanced infinity mirror. The enhanced infinity mirror may include a first reflective surface, a second reflective surface positioned relative to the first reflective surface, and light sources that generate an infinity effect based on reflections off the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface. The application interface may receive a pattern, and may control illumination of different sets of the light sources at different times according to the pattern by illuminating a first set of the light sources with first colors for a first duration as defined in a first step of the pattern, and a second set of the light sources with second colors for a second duration as defined in a second step of the pattern.
Systems and Methods for Generating Customizable Mirrored Effects with Interchangeable and Programmable Infinity Mirrors
Disclosed is an enhanced infinity mirror with an application interface for controlling and/or changing the illumination, reflection, and/or other effects produced by the enhanced infinity mirror. The enhanced infinity mirror may include a first reflective surface, a second reflective surface positioned relative to the first reflective surface, and light sources that generate an infinity effect based on reflections off the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface. The application interface may receive a pattern, and may control illumination of different sets of the light sources at different times according to the pattern by illuminating a first set of the light sources with first colors for a first duration as defined in a first step of the pattern, and a second set of the light sources with second colors for a second duration as defined in a second step of the pattern.
Lighting arrangement with optical composite for targeted illumination patterns
The present disclosure discloses a lighting arrangement with optical composite that provides, when in operation, more uniform angular light distribution emissions into an environment. Lighting arrangements employing the novel optical composite in conjunction with LED light sources provide direct and indirect illumination with more uniform angular light distribution emissions into application environments. An optically coupled opaque layer suppresses internal reflections of ambient light to improve visual appearance of the optical composite by reducing peak brightness and brightness non-uniformity. In specific embodiments, low visibility matte appearances are achieved that are aesthetically desirable in the “off” (unlit) state. The present disclosure provides a solution to problems of non-uniform angular distribution of light causing visual discomfort and spatial discontinuity in output. Energy savings are achieved with high optical efficiency utilizing compact, durable, robust, and aesthetically appealing optical composites and lighting arrangements capable of providing an assortment of configurable angular light distributions.
Lighting Arrangements for Targeted Illumination Patterns
Disclosed are lighting arrangements that provide, when in operation, more uniform angular light distribution emissions into an environment. The lighting arrangements use LED light sources, a light scattering optical element and partial reflectance from a light transmissive sheet or reflective layer to produce direct and indirect illumination with improved angular light distribution and uniformity onto targeted illumination surfaces such as ceilings, walls, and floors. The present disclosure provides a solution to problems of non-uniform angular distribution of light causing visual discomfort and spatial discontinuity in output. Energy savings are achieved with high optical efficiency utilizing compact, durable, robust, and aesthetically appealing optical composites and lighting arrangements capable of providing an assortment of configurable angular light distributions.