Illumination – With static structure – Pavement
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-07
2005-06-07
Cariaso, Alan (Department: 2875)
Illumination
With static structure
Pavement
C362S240000, C362S245000, C362S246000, C362S294000, C362S373000, C362S555000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06902291
ABSTRACT:
An in-pavement high intensity LED-based luminaire includes a housing, a power controller, a light module and a thermoelectric cooling device. The housing includes a generally flat top surface having at least one transparent window for output light passage. The power controller has an input and an output, wherein the input is electrically connected to an airfield power infrastructure and the output is electrically connected to a light module. The light module includes multiple high flux LEDs and a non-imaging light transformer. The non-imaging light transformer includes an input end opposite an output end, a refractive member located around the LED optical axis, and a total internal reflection member. The thermoelectric cooling device provides LED temperature control for emitted luminous flux, color and spatial intensity distribution stabilization, and is electrically connected to the power controller.
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Rizkin Alexander
Tudhope Robert H
Brzycki Lisa A.
Cariaso Alan
Farlight LLC
Gehrke & Associates, s.c.
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