Light source alignment system
US-2024401779-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9464786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9464786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113997007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2016 |
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A lens having a first surface ( 1 ) and a second surface ( 2 ). The first surface ( 1 ) and the second surface ( 2 ) are mirror symmetric to a first symmetric plane (A) passing through an optical axis (Y) of the lens and extend in a first direction (X) perpendicular to the optical axis (Y). The curve profiles of the first surface ( 1 ) and the second surface ( 2 ) on the cross sections perpendicular to the first direction (X) are configured in such a way that light emitting from a light source ( 3 ) arranged at a predetermined position of a second surface side is refracted by the first surface ( 1 ) and the second surface ( 2 ) to be emitted in a direction which is offset from the optical axis (Y) by more than a predetermined angle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lens having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface and the second surface being positioned so as to be opposed to one another with the lens formed there between, the first surface and the second surface being shaped so as to be mirror symmetric to a first symmetric plane containing an optical axis of the lens, the first symmetric plane passing through the optical axis, the first surface and the second surface being light transmissive, the first surface having a first longitudinal V-shaped dent, a first apex of the first longitudinal V-shaped dent being directed downward into the lens, the first longitudinal V-shaped dent being symmetrically centered on the optical axis and positioned longitudinally along the first symmetric plane, the first surface having two longitudinal concave surfaces extending from both sides of the first longitudinal V-shaped dent with an inside of a concave curve of each concave surface directed downward into the lens so as to form a pair of first extrusion zones at both sides of the first longitudinal V-shaped dent in the two longitudinal concave surfaces, the second surface having a second longitudinal V-shaped dent, a second apex of the second longitudinal V-shaped dent being directed upward into the lens, the second longitudinal V-shaped dent being symmetrically centered on the optical axis and positioned longitudinally along the first symmetric plane, the second apex of the second longitudinal V-shaped dent being longitudinally aligned with the first apex of the first longitudinal V-shaped dent, the second surface having two longitudinal concave surfaces extending from both sides of the second longitudinal V-shaped dent with an inside of a concave curve of each concave surface directed upward into the lens, the second surface being shaped so as to form thereunder a space in which a light source is capable of being positioned on the optical axis so as to direct emitted light toward a portion of the second apex of the second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are shaped so as to refract light emitted from the light source along the optical axis and exiting the lens through the pair of first extrusion zones of the first surface by more than a predetermined angle offset from the optical axis. 2. The lens according to claim 1 , further comprising two sides positioned at longitudinal ends of the first and second surfaces and shaped to enclose the space on two sides, wherein a surface of each of the two sides facing the space is adapted to totally reflect light emitted by the light source. 3. The lens according to claim 2 , wherein the two sides are mirror symmetric to a second symmetric plane which is orthogonal to the first symmetric plane and passes through the optical axis. 4. The lens according to claim 3 , wherein each of the sides is formed by two sub-sides which are mirror symmetric to the first symmetric plane. 5. The lens according to claim 4 , wherein two adjacent sub-sides form an angle less than 180° therebetween to render a V shape, wherein a point of the V shape is directed towards the space. 6. The lens according to claim 5 , wherein each sub-side forms an angle less than 90° with respect to the first symmetric plane and the second symmetric plane. 7. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined angle is at least 10°. 8. The lens according to claim 7 , wherein the predetermined angle is more than 20°. 9. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the first surface has two third concave zones, one on each side of the first symmetric plane, each third concave zone being connected and smoothly transitioned to one of the longitudinal concave surfaces of the first surface. 10. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the second surface has two fourth concave zones, one on each side of the first symmetric plane, each fourth concave zone being connected and smoothly transitioned to one of the longitudinal concave surfaces of the second surface. 11. An illumination apparatus comprising: the lens according to claim 1 ; and a light source positioned in the space so that light emitted therefrom is directed toward the second surface and is centered on the optical axis, and in the first symmetric plane.
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