Heat Protection and Homogenizing System for a Luminaire
US-2018372304-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US10295155B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10295155-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816179491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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An automated luminaire includes a light source, a compensation module, an optical device, and a controller. The light source has an ellipsoidal reflector and a fixedly mounted short arc discharge lamp and can move along its optical axis. The compensation module includes a diffuser. The optical device produces either a modified or unmodified light beam. If the light beam is modified, the controller either moves the light source to a first position or positions first and second portions of the diffuser in the light beam. If the light beam is unmodified and the light source is in the first position, the controller automatically moves the light source to a second position. If the light beam is unmodified and the diffuser is in the light beam, the controller automatically removes the diffuser from the light beam.
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What is claimed is: 1. An automated luminaire, comprising: a light source configured to produce a first light beam, the light source comprising an ellipsoidal reflector and a short arc discharge lamp fixedly mounted with the arc positioned near a first focus of the ellipsoidal reflector, the light source having an optical axis and being configured to move along the optical axis; a compensation module optically coupled to the light source, the compensation module comprising a diffuser, the compensation module being configured to receive the first light beam and to produce a second light beam; an optical device optically coupled to the compensation module and configured to receive the second light beam and to produce one of a modified light beam and an unmodified light beam; and a controller configured to: determine whether the optical device is producing the modified light beam or the unmodified light beam; and in response to determining that the optical device is producing the modified light beam, (i) automatically move the light source to a first selected position along the optical axis or (ii) automatically alternately position first and second portions of the diffuser in the first light beam; and in response to determining that the optical device is producing the unmodified light beam: determine whether the light source is in the first selected position and, in response to so determining, automatically move the light source to a second selected position along the optical axis; and determine whether the diffuser is positioned in the first light beam and, in response to so determining, automatically remove the diffuser from the first light beam. 2. The automated luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the compensation module further comprises an arm mechanically coupled to the diffuser and the controller is configured to rotate the arm to alternately position first and second portions of the diffuser in the first light beam. 3. The automated luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the compensation module further comprises a hot mirror and the controller is configured to automatically alternately position first and second portions of a selected one of the diffuser or the hot mirror in the first light beam in response to determining that the optical device is producing the modified light beam. 4. The automated luminaire of claim 3 , wherein the hot mirror is configured to reflect infrared light away from the light source. 5. The automated luminaire of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to position the hot mirror in the first light beam in response to determining that the optical device is producing the unmodified light beam. 6. The automated luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the optical device comprises one of a gobo and a variable aperture. 7. The automated luminaire of claim 6 , wherein the optical device comprises a variable aperture and the first selected position is based on a size of the variable aperture. 8. The automated luminaire of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to move the variable aperture to a desired size and to determine the first selected position based on an amount of light passing through the variable aperture. 9. The automated luminaire of claim 1 , wherein an intensity in a center of the second light beam received by the optical device is lower in the first selected position than in the second selected position. 10. The automated luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine whether the diffuser is positioned in the first light beam and, in response to so determining, move the light source to the first selected position along the optical axis.
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