Optical integrating chamber lighting using multiple color sources to adjust white light
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F21V-009/16
F21V-009/00
F21V-007/22
F21V-007/00
출원번호
UP-0558481
(2005-04-25)
등록번호
US-7625098
(2009-12-16)
국제출원번호
PCT/US05/013779
(2005-04-25)
§371/§102 date
20051128
(20051128)
국제공개번호
WO05/106408
(2005-11-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Rains, Jr., Jack C.
Brown, Matthew
출원인 / 주소
Advanced Optical Technologies, LLC
대리인 / 주소
McDermott Will & Emery LLP
인용정보
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18인용 특허 :
121
초록▼
A system provides white light having a selectable spectral characteristic (e.g. a selectable color temperature) using an optical integrating cavity to combine energy of different wavelengths from different sources with white light. The cavity has a diffusely reflective interior surface and an apertu
A system provides white light having a selectable spectral characteristic (e.g. a selectable color temperature) using an optical integrating cavity to combine energy of different wavelengths from different sources with white light. The cavity has a diffusely reflective interior surface and an aperture for allowing emission of combined light. Control of the intensity of emission of the sources sets the amount of primary color light of each wavelength added to the substantially white input light output and thus determines a spectral characteristic of the white light output through the aperture. A variety of different elements may optically process the combined light output, such a deflector, a variable iris, a lens, a variable focusing lens system, a collimator, a holographic diffuser and combinations thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a first source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, wherein the third source produces substantially white li
What is claimed is: 1. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a first source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, wherein the third source produces substantially white light; an optical cavity having a diffusely reflective interior surface for receiving and combining light of the first and second wavelengths and the substantially white light, from the sources of light, to form white light of a desired spectral characteristic, and having an aperture for allowing emission of the white light of the desired spectral characteristic; and an optical processing element coupled to the aperture of the optical cavity, wherein the optical processing element comprises a deflector having a reflective inner surface coupled to the aperture to deflect at least some of the combined light. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a substantial portion of the reflective inner surface of the deflector exhibits a diffuse reflective characteristic with respect to the combined light. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: a first portion of the reflective inner surface of the deflector exhibits a diffuse reflective characteristic; and a second portion of the reflective inner surface of the deflector exhibits a specular reflective characteristic. 4. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a first source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, wherein the third source produces substantially white light; an optical cavity having a diffusely reflective interior surface for receiving and combining light of the first and second wavelengths and the substantially white light, from the sources of light, to form white light of a desired spectral characteristic, and having an aperture for allowing emission of the white light of the desired spectral characteristic; and an optical processing element coupled to the aperture of the optical cavity, wherein the optical processing element comprises a variable focusing lens system and a variable opening iris located between the cavity and the variable focusing lens system. 5. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a first source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, wherein the third source produces substantially white light; an optical cavity having a diffusely reflective interior surface for receiving and combining light of the first and second wavelengths and the substantially white light, from the sources of light, to form white light of a desired spectral characteristic, and having an aperture for allowing emission of the white light of the desired spectral characteristic; and an optical processing element coupled to the aperture of the optical cavity, wherein the optical processing element comprises a transmissive diffuser, selected from the group consisting of a diffusing lens, a curved transmissive cover over the aperture of the optical cavity and a holographic diffuser. 6. The apparatus of any of claims 1-3, 4 and 5, further comprising adjustable control circuitry coupled to the first and second sources for establishing intensity of light from each of the sources, so as to adjust the spectral characteristic of white light emitted through the aperture. 7. The apparatus of any of claims 1-3, 4 and 5, wherein: the first source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a first visible color; and the second source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a second visible color, wherein the second color is different from the first color. 8. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a first source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, wherein the third source produces substantially white light; and an optical cavity having a diffusely reflective interior surface for receiving and combining light of the first and second wavelengths and the substantially white light, from the sources of light, to form white light of a desired spectral characteristic, and having an aperture for allowing emission of the white light of the desired spectral characteristic, wherein: the first source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a first visible color; the second source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a second visible color, wherein the second color is different from the first color; the one or more first color light emitting diodes comprise an initially active light emitting diode for emitting light of the first color and an initially inactive light emitting diode for emitting light of the first color on an as needed basis; and the one or more second color light emitting diodes comprises an initially active light emitting diode for emitting light of the second color and an initially inactive light emitting diode for emitting light of the second color on an as needed basis. 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the third source comprises one or more white light emitting diodes or one or more incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs. 10. The apparatus of any of claims 1-3, 4 and 5, further comprising a fourth source for supplying light of a third wavelength into the optical cavity for combination with the light of the first and second wavelengths and with the substantially white light, the third wavelength being different from the first wavelength and from the second wavelength. 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein: the first source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a first visible color; the second source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a second visible color, wherein the second color is different from the first color; and the fourth source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a third visible color, wherein the third color is different from the first color and from the second color. 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first, second and third colors are red, green and blue, respectively. 13. A lighting system, for providing variable white lighting for studio or theater applications, the lighting system comprising: a first of source of light of a first wavelength; a second source of light of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being different from the first wavelength; a third source of light, for supplying a substantially white light; an optical cavity having a diffusely reflective interior surface for receiving and combining light of the first and second wavelengths and the substantially white light from the sources, to form white light of a desired spectral characteristic, and having an aperture for allowing emission of the white light of the desired spectral characteristic; a variable opening iris optically coupled to the aperture of the optical cavity, for controlling an amount of the light of the desired spectral characteristic emitted toward a subject to be illuminated; and control circuitry coupled to at least the first and second sources for establishing intensity of light from the first and second sources, so as to set the desired spectral characteristic of the light directed toward the subject to be illuminated in the studio or theater. 14. The lighting system of claim 13, further comprising a variable focusing lens system, for adjustably focusing the light emitted through the iris toward the subject to be illuminated. 15. The lighting system of claim 13 or claim 14, wherein: the first source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a first visible color; and the second source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for emitting light of a second visible color, wherein the second color is different from the first color. 16. The lighting system of claim 15, wherein the control circuitry comprises: a color sensor responsive to the combined light; and logic circuitry responsive to color detected by the sensor to control output intensity of the one or more first color light emitting diodes and intensity of the one or more second color light emitting diodes. 17. The lighting system of claim 15, wherein: the one or more first color light emitting diodes comprise an initially active light emitting diode for emitting light of the first color and an initially inactive diode for emitting light of the first color on an as needed basis; and the one ore more second color light emitting diodes comprises an initially active light emitting diode for emitting light of the second color and an initially inactive diode for emitting light of the second color on an as needed basis. 18. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein the control circuitry comprises: a color sensor responsive to the combined light; and logic circuitry responsive to color detected by the sensor to control output intensity of the one or more first color light emitting diodes and intensity of the one or more second color light emitting diodes, and wherein the logic circuitry is responsive to the detected color to selectively activate the inactive light emitting diodes, as needed to maintain a desired color distribution in the emitted light. 19. The lighting system of claim 18, wherein the third source comprises one or more light emitting diodes for supplying substantially white light into the optical cavity for combination with the light of the first and second wavelengths. 20. The lighting system of claim 13, wherein the third source comprises one or more incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs. 21. A lighting network comprising: a plurality of lighting systems, each as specified in claim 13; and a master controller communicatively networked to the control circuitry of each of the lighting systems, for providing a common control of all light emissions by the lighting systems.
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