Dual effects lighting device
20240044474 ยท 2024-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2121/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V2200/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S10/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A novel lighting device is provided which projects two simultaneous yet distinct lighting effects to its surrounding areas from a central mounted and covered light source, firstly illuminating a proximate surface directly by the light source and by reflection of a cover, and secondly light is remotely provided by optically conductive materials which transmit and project light, such that the central light source projects onto proximate surface areas directly and by reflection, and light projects remotely and outwardly, carried from said source by light transmission utilizing optically conductive materials.
Claims
1. A lighting assembly with support means mounted proximate to a surface, having a light source and light conductive material, wherein said light source illuminates said surface and optically contacts said light conductive material which transmits and projects light remotely.
2. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the light source is covered by a reflective cover for confinement of the light source and enhanced reflection of light toward said surface.
3. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein said light source cover has transparent images that are visible to viewers observing from outside the cover.
Description
DRAWINGS AND DESCRIPTION
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[0012] Shown in the next illustrations are examples of designs for remote projection, an important object of this invention. The last component is a cover, 600, a dome confining and reflecting light toward the surface. Cover is mounted upon the pole, 200. Light source, 400, is between cover, 600, and surface, 100. Cover, 600, confines light and reflects from concave area that faces light source, 400, and surface, 100, so as to shine and reflect maximum light, as is shown by rays, 700, toward said proximate surface, 100. Components are positioned upon the support pole, 200, such that the light source, 400, is mounted on the pole, 200, between the surface, 100, and the cover, 600. Reflective surface inside cover, 600, faces light source, 400, and increases efficacy of proximate lighting by directing and reflecting light rays, 700, toward the proximate surface, 100. The purpose of all designs is to simultaneously shine light from the L.E.D., 400, upon the proximate surface, 100, and to transmit light through the optical conduit, 500, thereby illuminating remote points beyond the cover, 600. Light projected by conduit, 500, is represented by star-like points of light, 800. The design of the assembled parts result in a novel device that both illuminate proximate surfaces and transmit light through optical conduits which project decorative and functional light remotely, fulfilling objects of this invention. Further discussion of the components follow, as numerous variations and designs are anticipated. Many various sizes, strengths and configurations of a central lighting source, 400, are conceivable, by L.E.D. or any other suitable light which generates adequately bright light. The light source, 400, is always between the cover, 600, and surface, 100, and can be mounted in any fashion on any post, 200, or support of any means which can suit the desired need. For example, if the device is positioned over a ground or floor, legs or a secure post may provide support for the components. On walls, a nail in the wall can be made to hold the device in a similar manner. Mounting can be made by suspension or hanging on a ceiling, or hanging the lighting apparatus in any various application, suspension can be by chain, cord, wire or other known methods in order for apparatus to be secured. Said cover, 600, always reflects and directs light toward whatever proximate surface, 100, upon which the apparatus is present and operating, such as a wall, ceiling, floor, ground or even hanging objects such as a balloon or a kite with surface area. All surfaces can provide locations upon which to mount the lighting device for varied uses. The device is flexible and used in multiple ways and locations, so many variations will be anticipated. To summarize, any means of securing all components in place works.
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[0017] Being quite flexible in nature the pole, 200, in the preferred embodiment is any form of structure or support means. These are possibly a nail, a bracket, a small or large post, or even solid columns or floating platforms which fulfill the desired needs for the central pole, 200. Said light conduit of whatever form is poised between the cover and surface and extends outwardly. Special note is made to ensure the light conduit material always at least partially contacts the light source optically so as to be lit, conducting light throughout the conduit and projecting remotely therefrom. Conduit extends from the covered area and carries light throughout the optical conduit and to its ends, thereby projecting light remotely. The lighting effects are many and flexible and will be determined by the design of the novel lighting device which simultaneously projects dual distinct lighting effects to proximate surfaces and remotely by conduit.