Illumination – Chemiluminescent lighting
Patent
1990-10-26
1991-07-02
Husar, Stephen F.
Illumination
Chemiluminescent lighting
206222, F21K 200
Patent
active
050290495
ABSTRACT:
The invention reveals a chemiluminescent lighting element which consists of two concentric, long tubes each of which is made of a translucent and preferably flexible, synthetic material, one of which contains a first chemical liquid which emits chemiluminescent light, and the other of which contains a second chemical liquid whose function is to cause the light activation of the first liquid. The internal tube is provided with an element which moves essentially along the entire length of said tube, by a pressure imparted to it through the wall of the external tube. The sliding element is provided with a blade, which cuts the internal tube longitudinally as the element progresses along the tube and thus causes the liquid in each tube to mix whereby the first liquid is activated and chemiluminescent light is produced.
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patent: 4064428 (1977-12-01), Van Zandt
patent: 4379320 (1983-04-01), Mohan et al.
American Cyanamid Company
Husar Stephen F.
Van Riet Frank M.
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