Industry Patents
Patent: 6964503
Automated Luminaire With Light Beam Position Adjustment
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| Patent Number: |
6964503 |
| Title: |
Automated Luminaire With Light Beam Position Adjustment |
| Abstract: |
A luminaire includes a base, a frame supporting a lamp, an optical assembly
and an arm connecting the base and the frame. The arm has opposite first
and second terminal ends rotatably coupled to the base and the frame,
respectively, first and second opposite sides extending between the first
and second terminal ends, and first and second actuating members unitary
with the arm. The first actuating member extends from the first side at
the first terminal end and the second actuating member extends from the
second side at second terminal end. The first actuating member rotates the
arm with respect to the base about a first axis and the second actuating
member rotates the frame with respect to the arm about a second axis,
perpendicular to the first axis.
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| Country of Issue: |
US |
| First Named Inventor: |
Smith, Nash, Villareal |
| Assignee: |
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| Continuation or Divisional of: |
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| International Classification: |
F21V 15/00 |
| US Classification: |
362/371 |
| Issue Date: |
11-15-2005 |
| Filing Date: |
05-09-2003 |
| Application : |
10/434477 |
| Notes: |
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| Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
6964503 at Freepatentsonline |
| Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
| Link to Google Patents1: |
6964503 at Google Patents |
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