Honeycomb cellular reflector with light sources

Illumination – Light fiber – rod – or pipe – With optical fiber bundle

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362297, F21V 700

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060828854

ABSTRACT:
A cellular reflector for producing a pattern of light includes a honeycomb cell structure having a plurality of connected cells. The present invention adds a plurality of light sources for producing light within a selected plurality of the connected cells and an electrical PC mounting board having sockets therein for connecting the plurality of light sources to a power supply. Each of the connected cells have reflective walls for reflecting light from the plurality of light sources to produce the pattern of light. The cellular reflector further includes a control depth adjuster plate for adjusting the depth of the plurality of light sources in the plurality of connected cells for controlling the pattern of light reflected from the reflective walls of the plurality of connected cells.

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