Illumination – Revolving
Patent
1996-09-03
1998-08-11
Cariaso, Alan
Illumination
Revolving
362277, 362321, 385 19, 385 39, F21V 800
Patent
active
057917566
ABSTRACT:
A distributed lighting system has a light source and a set of optical conduits. Input ends of the set of optical conduits may be placed in close proximity to the light source to increase the efficiency with which light is transmitted from the light source to the optical conduits. The efficiency also may be increased by placing a light collector between the light source and the input ends of the optical conduits.
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Hulse George Robert
Woodward Ronald Owen
Cariaso Alan
Cooper Industries Inc.
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