Illumination – Plural light sources – With modifier
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-05
2010-12-07
Husar, Stephen F (Department: 2875)
Illumination
Plural light sources
With modifier
C362S240000, C362S249020
Reexamination Certificate
active
07845827
ABSTRACT:
A spotlight (20) that utilizes a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) (44, 46). The spotlight (20) converges light beams (B1, B2) from the LEDs (44, 46) to a concentrated beam of light (300) of a defined width. Each LED (44, 46) has its own parabolic reflector (34, 36, 38). The parabolic reflectors (34, 36, 38) are focused so that bright, collimated light beams (B1, B2) from the parabolic reflectors (34, 36, 38) are converged and collocated at a defined distance to give the appearance of a single, narrow intense beam of light (300).
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Leung Alton Yat-Hung
Tarter Kevin J.
Cranson James W
Elsea Kelly S.
Husar Stephen F
The Coleman Company Inc.
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