Apertured light guides for luminaires
11520100 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/33
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B6/0036
PHYSICS
G02B6/0038
PHYSICS
G02B6/0088
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A light guide is provided. The light guide includes a planar body with a first light receiving surface, a light transmission region in optical communication with the first light receiving surface, and an aperture having an inner circumferential wall defining a light emission region, the inner circumferential wall having a plurality of vertically extending flutes. Substantially all light received at the light receiving surface internally reflects through the transmission region before extraction at the emission region. A luminaire is also provided. The luminaire includes a housing, a light guide as described herein, and a plurality of point light sources in optical communication with the light receiving surface of the light guide.
Claims
1. A luminaire comprising: a housing; a light guide comprising: a planar body comprising: light receiving surfaces at opposing outer sides of the planar body; a light transmission region in optical communication with the first light receiving surface; an array of apertures, each comprising an inner circumferential wall defining a light emission region, the inner circumferential wall comprising a plurality of vertically extending flutes; whereby substantially all light received at the light receiving surface internally reflects through the transmission region before extraction at the emission region; a plurality of point light sources in optical communication with the light receiving surfaces of the light guide; wherein a bottom surface of the aperture is coupled to a cup, wherein the cup comprises a reflective inner wall, wherein the planar body comprises a pair of cutouts, each cutout adjacent a corresponding side of an aperture, wherein a cutout of an aperture and a cutout of an adjacent aperture join to form a combined cutout, wherein the individual cutouts are triangular and the combined cutout is diamond shaped.
2. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein when the light guide comprises a cutout, the luminaire further comprises a reflector element that corresponds in shape and fits in to the cutout, wherein the reflector element comprises reflective sidewalls.
3. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein a shape of the top surface of the cup corresponds to the shape of the inner circumferential wall of the aperture.
4. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein a cross-section of the cup increases in a direction away from the aperture.
5. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the shape of the top surface of the cup is the same as a shape of the bottom surface of the cup.
6. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the cup has a hollow truncated cone shape.
7. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the shape of the top surface of the cup is different same from a shape of the bottom surface of the cup.
8. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the inner circumferential wall consists of a plurality of vertically extending flutes.
9. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the aperture is circular.
10. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the aperture comprises an annular lip extending beyond a plane of the bottom surface of the planar body, the annular lip extending the inner circumferential wall and the plurality of vertically extending flutes of the aperture.
11. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein a thickness of the annular lip is no greater than the thickness of the planar body.
12. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the light guide comprises a second light receiving surface opposite the first light receiving surface, whereby the aperture is disposed between the first light receiving surface and the second light receiving surface.
13. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the planar body comprises a pair of cutouts, each cutout adjacent a corresponding side of the aperture.
14. A luminaire according to claim 1 wherein the planar body comprises a plurality of apertures.
15. A luminaire according to claim 13 wherein a width of the cutouts is equal to or greater than a diameter of the aperture.
16. A luminaire according to claim 13 wherein the width of the cutouts is greater than the diameter of the aperture.
17. A luminaire according to claim 13 wherein the cutouts narrow in a distal direction, whereby a point of greatest depth of the cutouts aligns with a centerline of the aperture.
18. A luminaire according to claim 13 wherein the cutouts are triangular.
19. A luminaire according to claim 14 wherein the plurality of apertures are aligned along a center point of the apertures.
20. A luminaire according to claim 19 wherein the plurality of apertures are arranged in increasing size in the distal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate non-limiting example embodiments of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION
(20) Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
(21) The term “proximal” as used herein means a position relatively closer to the light receiving surface of the light guide, and the term “distal” as used herein means a position relatively farther away from the light receiving surface of the light guide.
(22) Aspects of the invention relate to light guides having a planar body. The planar body has an aperture with an inner wall comprising vertically extending flutes. The aperture may have a lip. Incident light travels by total internal reflection from laterally positioned light sources through the planar body and is extracted at the vertically extending flutes. Aspects of the invention also relate to luminaires incorporating such light guides.
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(24) Light guide 10 has an aperture 18 centrally positioned between first light receiving surface 14 and second light receiving surface 30. Aperture 18 may be circular. In other embodiments aperture 18 may be oval or another suitable shape. Aperture 18 has an inner circumferential wall 20 with a plurality of vertically extending flutes 22 that define a light emission region, as best shown in
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(28) In some embodiments, annular lip 24 may be absent. In such embodiments, vertically extending flutes 22 span up to the full extent of inner circumferential wall 20, that is, from a top surface 21 of planar body 12 to a bottom surface 23 of planar body 12.
(29) Planar body 12 of light guide 10 also comprises a pair of cutouts 32. Each cutout 32 is adjacent a corresponding side of aperture 18. Cutouts 32 may extend at least a diameter 34 of aperture 18. In the illustrated embodiment, a width 36 of cutouts 32 is greater than diameter 34 of aperture 18. Cutouts 32 narrow in a distal direction, whereby a point 38 of greatest depth of cutouts 32 may align with a centerline 40 of aperture 18.
(30) In light guide 10, cutouts 32 are triangular. In some embodiments, such as in luminaire 300 shown in
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(32) In operation, substantially all light received at first light receiving surface 14 and second light receiving surface 30 internally reflects through light transmission region 16. The light is compressed by cutouts 32 toward aperture 18 before extraction at vertically extending flutes 22 along inner circumferential wall 20 of aperture 18.
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(35) Cup 156 is coupled to light guide 110. Cup 156 has a top surface 158 and a bottom surface 160. A bottom surface 144 of light guide 110, for example the bottom of annular lip of the aperture or the bottom surface of the planar body, abuts top surface 158 of cup 156. In some embodiments cup 156 may be attached to bottom surface 144 of light guide 110.
(36) Cup 156 comprises a reflective inner wall 162. Reflective inner wall 162 may be diffuse or glossy, and for example may have a reflective white surface.
(37) The shape of top surface 158 of cup 156 may correspond to the shape of the inner circumferential wall of the aperture. The cross-section of cup 156 increases in a direction away from the aperture. The shape of top surface 158 of cup 156 may be the same as a shape of bottom surface 160 cup 156. For example, cup 156 may have a hollow truncated cone shape. In other embodiments, the shape of the top surface of the cup may be different same from the shape of the bottom surface of the cup, as illustrated in
(38) In operation, light travels from the light sources 152 through light guide 110 as described above for light guide 10. Unlike light guide 10, however, cup 156 interferes with high angle light released downwardly by light guide 110.
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(41) Where a component is referred to above, unless otherwise indicated, reference to that component (including a reference to a “means”) should be interpreted as including as equivalents of that component any component which performs the function of the described component (i.e. that is functionally equivalent), including components which are not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention.
(42) This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims. Accordingly, the scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the description, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.