Fixture that provides light incorporating a reconfigurable spectrometer
US-2018058929-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US10882007B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10882007-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815986119-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2021 |
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Disclosed are examples of luminaires that provide light for general illumination and treat air via a biofilter. In the examples, a luminaire may include a light source configured to illuminate a space, a biofilter configured to treat air, and an air circulation system. The light source may be configured to illuminate a space in which the luminaire is located with general illumination light. The biofilter may include an air permeable membrane, a substrate, and a microorganism that treats air that comes in contact with the microorganism. The air circulation system is configured to draw air into contact with the biofilter and output air treated by contact with the biofilter into at least a portion of the space illuminated by the light source.
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What is claimed is: 1. A luminaire, comprising: a housing; a light source arranged in the housing of the luminaire and including multiple light sources configured to illuminate a space, wherein at least one of the multiple light sources emits general illumination light in the space, a biofilter arranged within the housing of the luminaire and configured to treat air in the space, and an air circulation system configured to draw the air into contact with the biofilter and output the air treated by contact with the biofilter into at least a portion of the space below the air circulation system and the housing of the luminaire and illuminated by the light source, wherein the biofilter comprises: a substrate which is permeable to air, a microorganism arranged on the substrate and configured to treat the air, and an air permeable membrane located on an outer surface of the substrate, wherein another of the multiple light sources is configured as a biofilter light source to illuminate the microorganism on the substrate of the biofilter. 2. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter is capable of removing carbon dioxide from the air. 3. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter is capable of adding oxygen to the air. 4. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter is capable of removing carbon dioxide from the air and capable of adding oxygen to the air. 5. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter is capable of removing a volatile organic compound from the air. 6. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter is capable of adding an odor to the air. 7. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the microorganism is capable of photosynthesis. 8. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the microorganism is a bacteria or algae. 9. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises a support for the microorganism. 10. The luminaire of claim 9 , wherein the support further comprises glass particles, ceramic particles, gravel particles, plastic particles, activated charcoal, or a combination thereof. 11. The luminaire of claim 9 , wherein the support further comprises a hydrogel. 12. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises compost, soil, heather, or peat. 13. The luminaire of claim 1 , further comprising an additional light source which is capable of illuminating the microorganism. 14. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the air circulation system comprises a fan. 15. A system, comprising: the luminaire of claim 1 , and a controller coupled to control light from the light source and the air circulation system. 16. The luminaire of claim 1 , wherein the biofilter light source emits light in at least one of a wavelength of 450-495 nanometers or 620-750 nanometers. 17. A method, comprising: (1) emitting light from a light source arranged in a housing of a luminaire, wherein the light source includes multiple light sources configured to illuminate a space, and wherein at least one of the multiple light sources emits general illumination light in the space, (2) drawing air, via an air circulation system, into contact with a biofilter arranged within the housing of the luminaire, wherein the biofilter treats the air, and (3) outputting the air treated by contact with the biofilter into at least a portion of the space below the air circulation system and the housing of the luminaire illuminated by the light source, wherein the biofilter comprises: a substrate which is permeable to air, a microorganism arranged on the substrate and configured to treat the air, and an air-permeable membrane located on an outer surface of the substrate, wherein another of the multiple light sources is configured as a biofilter light source to illuminate the microorganism on the substrate of the biofilter. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the biofilter removes carbon dioxide from the air and adds oxygen to the air or removes a volatile organic compound from the air. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the microorganism is a bacteria or algae. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the biofilter light source emits light in at least one of a wavelength of 450-495 nanometers or 620-750 nanometers.
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