Light duct tee extractor

US9353930B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9353930-B2
Application numberUS-201214009133-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2012
Priority dateApr 8, 2011
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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Abstract

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The disclosure generally relates to highly efficient light duct light extractors that are capable of extracting a portion of the light propagating within a light duct with nearly 100 percent efficiency. In particular, the described light extractors are configured in a “Tee” shape with a reflective diverter element.

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What is claimed is: 1. A light duct extractor, comprising: a first light conduit defining a light transport cavity capable of transporting light along a first propagation direction, wherein the first light conduit comprises a first rectangular cross-section; a second light conduit defining a light diversion cavity, the second light conduit intersecting the first light conduit such that the light transport cavity and the light diversion cavity are contiguous, wherein the second light conduit comprises a second rectangular cross-section; and a light diverter extending between the light transport cavity and the light diversion cavity, the light diverter comprising a reflective surface disposed at a diverter angle to the first propagation direction, wherein a first edge of the light diverter is disposed within a boxed region defined by an input cross section of the first light conduit, an output cross-section of the first light conduit, and a diverter cross section of the second light conduit, and wherein a second edge of the light diverter is disposed in the light diversion cavity outside of the boxed region; wherein a first light ray propagating within a collimation angle of the first propagation direction intercepting the reflective surface, enters the second light conduit and is diverted to a second light ray propagating within the collimation angle of a second propagation direction in the second light conduit. 2. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the diverter angle comprises an angle of approximately 45 degrees, and the first propagation direction and the second propagation direction are perpendicular. 3. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second rectangular cross-sections are the same. 4. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the light diverter comprises a planar reflector. 5. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the collimation angle is between about 0 degrees and about 30 degrees. 6. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the collimation angle is between about 10 degrees and about 20 degrees. 7. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the collimation angle is between about 15 degrees and about 20 degrees. 8. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the input cross section of the first light conduit, the output cross-section of the first light conduit, and the input cross section of the second light conduit have the same dimensions. 9. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the diverter angle and a position of the reflective surface extending into the light transport cavity can be independently selected such that a predetermined portion of light travelling though the light transport cavity diverts to the light diversion cavity. 10. The light duct extractor of claim 1 , wherein the first propagation direction and the second propagation direction are perpendicular to each other. 11. A light duct extractor, comprising: a first light conduit defining a light transport cavity, wherein the first light cavity transports light along a first propagation direction; a second light conduit defining a light diversion cavity, the second light conduit intersecting the first light conduit such that the light transport cavity and the light diversion cavity are contiguous; and a light diverter extending between the light transport cavity and the light diversion cavity, wherein the light diverter comprises a triangular reflector having a first side within a boxed region defined by an input cross section of the first light conduit, an output cross-section of the first light conduit, and a diverter cross section of the second light conduit, the first side positioned parallel to the first propagation direction, wherein the triangular reflector comprises a reflective surface disposed at a diverter angle with respect to the first propagation direction; and a first edge formed by the intersection of the first side and the reflective surface, wherein the first edge is disposed within boxed region, and a second edge formed by the intersection of the reflective surface and a second side, and wherein the second edge is disposed outside the boxed region, wherein a first light ray propagating within a collimation angle θ of the first propagation direction intercepting the reflective surface of the triangular reflector enters the second light conduit and is diverted to a second light ray propagating within the collimation angle θ of a second propagation direction in the second light conduit. 12. The light duct extractor of claim 11 , wherein the triangular reflector comprises an isosceles-shaped triangular reflector having a base disposed in the boxed region and parallel to the first propagation direction, and an apex centered in the light diversion cavity outside of the boxed region. 13. The light duct extractor of claim 11 , wherein at least two of the input cross section of the first light conduit, the output cross-section of the first light conduit, and the input cross section of the second light conduit have the same dimensions. 14. The light duct extractor of claim 11 , wherein the diverter angle of the reflective surface of the triangular reflector, a position of the first edge, and a position of the second edge are independently selected such that a predetermined portion of light travelling though the light transport cavity diverts into the light diversion cavity.

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  • F21V7/05Primary

    plane · CPC title

  • characterised by the means for transmitting light into the interior of a building · CPC title

  • the lights guides being of the hollow type · CPC title

  • using reflective elements to split or combine optical signals · CPC title

  • Redirecting means on the surface of the light guide · CPC title

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What does patent US9353930B2 cover?
The disclosure generally relates to highly efficient light duct light extractors that are capable of extracting a portion of the light propagating within a light duct with nearly 100 percent efficiency. In particular, the described light extractors are configured in a “Tee” shape with a reflective diverter element.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Freier David G, Corrigan Thomas R J, 3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21V7/05. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).