Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Condition responsive
Patent
1987-03-26
1988-09-27
Sikes, William L.
Illumination
Supported by vehicle structure
Condition responsive
350 9610, 350 9622, 350 9623, 362 32, 174 16HS, 165 53, 165 89, 165169, G02B 636, F21V 704, H01B 734, F28F 312
Patent
active
047737239
ABSTRACT:
A fiber optic light source is disclosed that comprises a three part heat sink structure for absorbing and transmitting heat out of the interior of the light source to thereby reduce the possibility of heat damage. The heat sink structure comprises an internal stationary heat sink in thermal contact with external stationary and movable heat sinks. The movable heat sink acts as a turret which functions to align fiber optic cables with one or more light sources.
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Healy Brian M.
Sikes William L.
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