Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Condition responsive
Patent
1983-02-02
1986-12-02
Sikes, William L.
Illumination
Supported by vehicle structure
Condition responsive
350 9610, 350172, 362 32, 362 35, 362805, 47 14, 47DIG6, G02B 626, F21V 704, A01G 700
Patent
active
046260650
ABSTRACT:
A light conduction apparatus for photosynthetic reaction includes a rotatable light distributor which may be a transparent rod or disc. Converged light is guided by a solid or tubular light conducting member into the light distributor and routed along at least one optical path through the light distributor as far as a radiation surface of the latter. The light output from the radiation surface is supplied a moment to each of a number of light conducting rods, which lead to a confinement for photosynthesis, once for each full rotation of the light distributor. Thus, the confinement shares a single light source which can be small size for given dimensions of the confinement.
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Healy Brian M.
Sikes William L.
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