Illumination – Elongated source light unit or support – Plural sources or supports therefor
Patent
1996-05-01
1998-03-17
Cariaso, Alan
Illumination
Elongated source light unit or support
Plural sources or supports therefor
362241, 362247, F21S 302
Patent
active
057278709
ABSTRACT:
An assembly and method utilizing a staggered multiple lamp and reflector configuration for indirect illumination providing superior photometric distribution and light utilization, which is adaptable to a slim profile design. The lamps are staggered and surrounded by reflectors which separate the light emanating from the lamps and thereby minimize absorption of light directed from one lamp to the adjacent lamp. Light is directly or, when it strikes reflectors surrounding the respective lamps, indirectly directed to an extended reflector which directs light to the illuminated surface.
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Cariaso Alan
Ledalite Architectural Products Inc.
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