Luminaire having a light guide with cladding
US-12085747-B2 · Sep 10, 2024 · US
US12585058B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12585058-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418784551-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2026 |
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A luminaire module includes light-emitting elements (LEEs) arranged to provide light; a light guide including a receiving end and an opposing end, the receiving end arranged to receive light provided by the LEEs, a core including a first transparent material with a first refractive index, the core having a pair of opposing side surfaces extending along a length of the light guide between the receiving and opposing ends, and a cladding including a second material having a second smaller refractive index, the cladding extending across and being in contact with at least a portion of the opposing side surfaces forming a cladding-core interface. The cladding-core interface is optically smooth. Additionally, the luminaire module includes an optical extractor arranged to receive guided light from the opposing end of the light guide and configured to output into the ambient environment at least some of the received guided light.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A light guide comprising: a receiving end and an opposing end, the receiving end arranged to receive light provided by one or more light emitting elements (LEEs); a core comprising a first transparent material with a first refractive index, the core having a pair of opposing side surfaces extending between the receiving end and the opposing end; and a cladding including a solid film and a layer of adhesive viscous material sandwiched between the film and the core, the viscous material having a second refractive index, the cladding arranged across at least a portion of one of the opposing side surfaces; and wherein the core and the cladding are configured to guide at least some of the received light in a forward direction through total internal reflection (TIR) toward the opposing end of the light guide, wherein the opposing side surfaces are optically rough, the second refractive index matches the first refractive index, and the solid film has a third refractive index smaller than the second refractive index. 2 . A luminaire comprising: a) one or more light-emitting elements (LEEs) arranged to provide light; b) the light guide of claim 1 ; and c) an optical extractor located at the opposing end and configured to output into the ambient environment the guided light as output light in backward direction. 3 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the cladding extends from the receiving end to the opposing end. 4 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the cladding is transparent. 5 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the cladding is larger than an evanescent wave depth. 6 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein a wall at an edge of the cladding forms an acute angle with a corresponding one of the pair of opposing side surfaces. 7 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the cladding increases toward the opposing end. 8 . The luminaire of claim 2 , further comprising one or more optical couplers, wherein the light provided by the LEEs is in a first angular range, the optical couplers are arranged to receive the light provided by the LEEs and redirect it to the receiving end of the light guide in a second angular range. 9 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the cladding is contiguous. 10 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the core and the cladding are integrally formed. 11 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the cladding directly adheres to the core. 12 . The luminaire of claim 2 further comprising an adhesive adhering the cladding and the core. 13 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the cladding has a uniform refractive index. 14 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein the light guide further comprises a second cladding comprising a second cladding material, the second cladding material having a second refractive index smaller than the first refractive index of the core material, the second cladding arranged onto the first cladding over at least a portion of a core length measured between the receiving end and the opposing end. 15 . The luminaire of claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the first cladding is larger than an rms measure of roughness of the optically rough first cladding-core interface. 16 . The luminaire of claim 15 , wherein the thickness of the cladding is in a range of 3×rms to 6×rms.
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