Adjustable illumination devices

Abstract

To improve the illumination efficiency of hand-held illumination devices, this invention proposes a new illumination device having the rolling function, which is capable of illuminating the target area on which a user is currently focusing and rolling the illuminated area as the user is reading forward or backward. The illumination device comprises two pluralities of lighting elements, an illuminating body and a controller. The controller can control one plurality of lighting elements to emit light to illuminate a part of the illuminating body, which can further deflect the light to a part of the surface of the target.

Claims

1. A front-light, transparent illumination device for illuminating a surface, the device comprising: a first plurality of lighting elements, each lighting element being configured to emit light; a second plurality of lighting elements, each lighting element being configured to emit light; an illuminating body, comprising a light extraction layer configured to receive light emitted by the first and the second plurality of lighting elements and to deflect the received light to a surface of the illumination device to thereby illuminate an object; a controller, configured to control the first and the second plurality of lighting elements to emit light respectively; wherein the illuminating body further comprises a plurality of illuminating sub-areas, each illuminating sub-area corresponding to lighting elements selecting from the first plurality of lighting elements or from the second plurality of lighting elements; and, wherein the object being illuminated is observable by a user viewing the object through the illumination device.

2. An illumination device according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating body is a transparent light guide plate.

3. An illumination device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to control the first and the second plurality of lighting elements to emit light of different light intensities respectively.

4. An illumination device according to claim 1, further comprising: a third plurality of lighting elements, wherein the controller is further configured to control the first, the second and the third plurality of lighting elements to emit light respectively.

5. An illumination device according to claim 4, wherein the controller is further configured to control the first, the second and the third plurality of lighting elements to emit light of different light intensities or colors.

6. An illumination device according to claim 1, further comprising: a selector, configured to select the illumination device operating mode from a manual control mode and a predefined rolling mode, wherein in the manual control mode, the controller is manually controlled to control each plurality of lighting elements to emit light, and in the predefined rolling mode, the controller controls each plurality of lighting elements to emit light according to a predefined profile.

7. An illumination device according to claim 6, wherein the controller is further configured to control the duration and the intensity of light emitted by each plurality of lighting elements according to the predefined profile.

8. An illumination device according to claim 7, wherein the selector is further configured to select a predefined profile from a plurality of predefined profiles, wherein different predefined profiles comprise at least different lighting durations or light intensities for each plurality of lighting elements.

9. An illumination device according to claim 1, further comprising: a third plurality of lighting elements, configured to generate light of different color from the light generated by the first plurality of lighting elements; a fourth plurality of lighting elements, configured to generate light of different color from the light generated by the second plurality of lighting elements; wherein the controller is further configured to control the four pluralities of lighting elements to generate differently colored light.

10. An illumination device according to claim 9, wherein the third plurality of lighting elements and the first plurality of lighting elements are arranged so as to be interleaved at the same side of the illuminating body or at opposite sides of the illuminating body; and the fourth plurality of lighting elements and the second plurality of lighting elements are arranged so as to be interleaved at the same side of the illuminating body or at opposite sides of the illuminating body.

11. A hand-held, front-light transparent illumination device for illuminating a surface, the device comprising: a first plurality of lighting elements, each of the first plurality of lighting element being configured to emit light; a second plurality of lighting elements, each of the second plurality of lighting element being configured to emit light; an illuminating body having a light extraction layer configured to receive emitted by the first and the second plurality of lighting elements and to deflect the received light to surface of the illumination device to thereby illuminate an object; wherein the illuminating body is divided into a plurality of illuminating sub-areas, each illuminating sub-area corresponding to one of the plurality of first and second lighting elements; a controller, configured to control the first and the second plurality of lighting elements to emit light respectively; and, wherein the object being illuminated is observable by a user viewing the object through the illumination device.

12. A front-light, transparent illumination device for illuminating a surface, the device comprising: a first plurality of lighting elements, each of the first plurality of lighting element being configured to emit light; a second plurality of lighting elements, each of the second plurality of lighting element being configured to emit light; an illuminating body having a light extraction layer which receives light emitted by the first and the second plurality of lighting elements and deflects the received light to a surface of the illumination device, to thereby illuminate an object; wherein the illuminating body divided into a plurality of illuminating sub-areas, each illuminating sub-area corresponding to one of the plurality of first and second lighting elements; a controller operable to control the first and the second plurality of lighting elements to emit light; and, wherein the object being illuminated is observable by a user viewing the object through the illumination device.

13. An illumination device according to claim 1, wherein each of the lighting elements in the first plurality of lighting elements and in the second plurality of lighting elements is a LED device.

14. An illumination device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of illuminating sub-areas is formed on the surface of the illumination device.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, the following descriptions refer to the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary illumination device having two pluralities of lighting elements;

(3) FIG. 2 illustrates the illumination effect of an exemplary illumination device having several pluralities of lighting elements;

(4) FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary visual effect formed by rolling overlapped sub-surfaces;

(5) FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary illuminating body comprising multiple sub-areas;

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary illumination device comprising a selector;

(7) FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary illumination device comprising four pluralities of lighting elements.

(8) Throughout the drawings, same or similar reference numerals shall be understood to represent the same or similar features, modules, and/or functions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE EMBODIMENTS

(9) FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary illumination device. The illumination device 100 has the first plurality of lighting elements 110, e.g. it may comprise two LEDs 112 and 114, and the second plurality of lighting elements 120, e.g. it may comprise two LEDs 122 and 124. The two pluralities of lighting elements are coupled to and can emit light into the illuminating body 140. The illumination device 100 further comprises a controller 150, which can control the first and the second plurality of lighting elements to emit light on demand. For example, at time t1 the controller 150 enables the first plurality of lighting elements 110 and, as consequence, the upper half sub-surface 142 of the illuminating body 140 is illuminated; at time t2, when the second plurality of lighting elements 120 is powered on, the lower half sub-surface 144 is illuminated. The upper half sub-surface 142 and the lower half sub-surface 144 can be illuminated alternately, forming a rolling effect. For example, at time t3 sub-surface 142 is illuminated and sub-surface 144 is dark; at time t4 sub-surface 142 is dark and sub-surface 144 is illuminated. The sub-surface 142 and the sub-surface 144 can be separated, but they also may overlap.

(10) The surface of the illuminating body 140 can be artificially divided into multiple sub-surfaces, for an optimal visual effect. This is shown in the embodiment of FIG. 2. The illumination device 200 comprises more than two pluralities of lighting elements, each plurality of lighting elements comprising only one LED. At time t.sub.n the nth LED is powered on, so the n.sup.th sub-surface is illuminated, and at time t.sub.n+1 the (n+1).sup.th LED is powered on, so the (n+1).sup.th sub-surface is illuminated. In this way, all LEDs can be powered on and off in a rolling mode, which provides the visual effect of rolling illuminated sub-areas.

(11) In the embodiment of FIG. 2, two adjacent sub-surfaces can be absolutely separated, but they can also show overlap. FIG. 3 illustrates a visual effect that can occur when every two adjacent sub-surfaces have some overlap. This can provide the advantage of continuous and non-blinking rolling light.

(12) In the embodiments of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, all lighting elements are capable of emitting light of different light intensities and/or colors. For example, each lighting element may provide two light intensity levels: dark and bright. It may also provide three light intensity levels: dark, 50% of full brightness, and full brightness. In some embodiments, each plurality of lighting elements may comprise different lighting elements emitting light of different colors. For example, the first plurality of lighting elements may comprise a red LED, two green LEDs, and a blue LED. The controller can independently control which LED is powered on and at which light intensity level. This may provide some aesthetic effect by providing different light intensities and colors.

(13) In the above embodiments, sub-surfaces are selected and illuminated by selecting the corresponding plurality of lighting elements under the control of the controller 150. FIG. 4 depicts another embodiment, in which the illuminating body 140 itself comprises a plurality of illuminating sub-areas 142, 144, and 146. Each illuminating sub-area corresponds to one plurality of lighting elements, and every two adjacent illuminating sub-areas are physically separated. For example, each illuminating sub-area can be an independent light guide plate. The boundary of every two adjacent illuminating sub-areas can be visible or invisible.

(14) To provide better selectivity for users, FIG. 5 depicts an exemplary embodiment. The illumination device 500 comprises a selector 510, which can be located at one side of the illumination device. The selector 510 is configured to select an operating mode for the illumination device 500, being either a manual control mode or a predefined rolling mode. For example, the selector 510 can be a wheel, which can be pushed and rolled upwards and downwards. After the user has pushed the selector 510 once, the illumination device 500 starts operating in the manual control mode, in which the user can roll the wheel upwards to power on the upper plurality of lighting elements and thus illuminate the corresponding upper sub-surface, or roll the wheel downwards to power on the lower plurality of lighting elements and thus illuminate the corresponding lower sub-surface. This mode provides the users with the advantage of control on demand. After the user has pushed the selector 510 twice, the illumination device 500 starts operating in the automatic rolling mode. The rolling speed, i.e. the time during which each sub-area is illuminated, can be controlled by a predefined profile. The predefined profile can define the duration and light intensity for each plurality of lighting elements. Also, it can define the color for each lighting element.

(15) Furthermore, the selector 510 can be configured to select a predefined profile from a plurality of predefined profiles, wherein different predefined profiles define at least different durations, light intensities, and/or colors for each plurality of lighting elements. For example, the user can push the selector 510 for 5 seconds to select a first predefined profile in which the rolling speed is low, and push the selector 510 for 10 seconds to select a second predefined profile in which the rolling speed is high.

(16) In the embodiment of FIG. 6, an illumination device 600 comprising a third and a fourth plurality of lighting elements is depicted. The third plurality of lighting elements 630 is configured to generate light with different color from the light generated by the first plurality of lighting elements 610; the fourth plurality of lighting elements 640 is configured to generate light with different color from the light generated by the second plurality of lighting elements 620. The controller 650 is further configured to respectively control the four pluralities of lighting elements. By using two pluralities of lighting elements to generate different colors for illuminating a common illuminating sub-surface, some mixing color effect can be provided.

(17) The first and the third plurality of lighting elements 610 and 630 can be placed at opposite sides of the illuminating body, but they can also be interleaved at the same side of the illuminating body. In the latter scenario, one lighting element of the first plurality of lighting elements 610 is adjacent to one or two lighting elements of the third plurality of lighting elements 630. The second and the fourth plurality of lighting elements 620 and 640 can be arranged accordingly.

(18) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications are possible in the method and apparatus thereof provided in various embodiments of the invention without departing the spirit or scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be construed by the appended claims.

(19) The remarks made hereinbefore demonstrate that the detailed description with reference to the drawings, illustrate rather than limit the invention. There are numerous alternatives, which fall within the scope of the appended claims. Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim. The word comprising does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. The word a or an preceding an element or step does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements or steps.