Industry Patents
Patent: 7234836
Reflector Arrangement Comprising Successively Arranged Illumination Means
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| Patent Number: |
7234836 |
| Title: |
Reflector Arrangement Comprising Successively Arranged Illumination Means |
| Abstract: |
A reflector arrangement for the adjustment of shadow in the field of
photography and firm includes inner and outer reflectors which are
arranged inside each other and in the region of a central axis of the
reflector arrangement, in addition to a carrier element for receiving two
illumination means arranged one behind the other. The carrier element is
constructed as a focusing unit for the lighting means so that the
focusing unit is slidable axially in a longitudinal direction of the
center axis of the reflectors relative to the outer reflector. The inner
reflector is arranged in the region of the lighting means on the focusing
unit. The invention enables the parts of hard and soft light to be
adjusted on the reflector arrangement, such that any characteristics can
be adjusted using one and the same reflector arrangement.
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| Country of Issue: |
US |
| First Named Inventor: |
Briese |
| Assignee: |
Briese |
| Continuation or Divisional of: |
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| International Classification: |
F21V 14/00 |
| US Classification: |
362/241 |
| Issue Date: |
06-26-2007 |
| Filing Date: |
11-05-2003 |
| Application : |
10/534045 |
| Notes: |
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| Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
7234836 at Freepatentsonline |
| Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
| Link to Google Patents1: |
7234836 at Google Patents |
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