Industry Patents

Patent: 7905630

Interchangeable Light Effects

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Patent Number: 7905630 
Title: Interchangeable Light Effects 
Abstract: A light effect system includes a light source and at least one aperture element interposed between the light source and an exit lens of the system. The aperture element has at least one aperture and at least one light effect element positioned therein. The system uses an aperture element having at least two "fingers" partly surrounding each light effect element in at least 180.degree. of the circumference. These "fingers" engage with the contour of the outer surface of the light effect element to hold the light effect element in position in the aperture, and the fingers are formed of a flexible material. Hereby, it is achieved that the locking and releasing of the light effect component can be done by push and pull in an ideal perpendicular direction to the light path. In other words, no angling, bending or twisting is necessary, so a minimum of space is required.  
Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Dalsgaard 
Assignee: Martin Professional 
Continuation or Divisional of: 7703948 
International Classification: F21V 17/00 
US Classification: 362/281 
Issue Date: 03-15-2011 
Filing Date: 04-27-2010 
Application : 12/767941 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 7905630 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 7905630 at Google Patents 

 

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