Industry Patents
Patent: 9261269
Heat Protection and Homogenizing System for a Luminaire Utilizing a Lamp with an Intense Hotspot
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| Patent Number: |
9261269 |
| Title: |
Heat Protection and Homogenizing System for a Luminaire Utilizing a Lamp with an Intense Hotspot |
| Abstract: |
An automated luminaire which allows for the selection of a diffuser or a
hot mirror which is mounted to engage the light beam at an angle non
perpendicular to the central axis of the light beam and nonparallel or
not in the same plane as the diffuser. The selector is articulated in a
manner to automatically engage a selector based on what other light
modulators are selected to engage the light beam and to automatically
oscillate or scan when there is a likelihood of damage to the hot mirror
or diffuser based on how long it is engaged and/or light intensity and/or
other modulators selected and or temperature sensor data in the
luminaire.
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| Country of Issue: |
US |
| First Named Inventor: |
Jurik, Valchar |
| Assignee: |
Robe Lighting |
| Continuation or Divisional of: |
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| International Classification: |
F21V 14/08 |
| US Classification: |
F21V 29/10 |
| Issue Date: |
02-16-2016 |
| Filing Date: |
10-01-2013 |
| Application : |
14/042758 |
| Notes: |
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| Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
9261269 at Freepatentsonline |
| Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
| Link to Google Patents1: |
9261269 at Google Patents |
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