Illumination – Elongated source light unit or support – With or including transparent or translucent member
Patent
1989-09-21
1991-04-30
Husar, Stephen F.
Illumination
Elongated source light unit or support
With or including transparent or translucent member
362 11, 362221, 362260, 362427, F21S 300, F21K 200
Patent
active
050123963
ABSTRACT:
A method of generating a light source suitable for television studios or video production facilities with high speed flourescent lighting devices.
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Husar Stephen F.
Neils Peggy A.
Newhouse David E.
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