Illumination – Light source or light source support and luminescent material
Patent
1996-10-04
1998-09-22
Cariaso, Alan
Illumination
Light source or light source support and luminescent material
362 30, 362135, 362140, 362260, 362293, 40219, 40543, F21V 916
Patent
active
058104658
ABSTRACT:
A light display in which black or ultraviolet radiant energy or "black" light or black light blue is introduced between a totally reflective mirror and a partially reflective or one-way mirror. The ultraviolet light impinges upon an object positioned between the two mirrors which is either fabricated or molded at least in part by fluorescent plastic or coated or impregnated with a fluorescent paint or dye. The object then emits visible light which is incident upon the fully reflective mirror to reflect back at the object and the partially reflective mirror to create an infinity mirror effect of the fluorescent object.
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Cariaso Alan
Prescott Charles J.
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