Lens system for lighting fixture

US9752749B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9752749-B2
Application numberUS-201213440488-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2012
Priority dateApr 5, 2012
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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A lens system including one or more insertable lenses that are secured from movement relative to a protective transparent media that itself is securable to a lighting enclosure with a light source in the lighting enclosure. The insertable lenses can be removable or alternately oriented to alter the distribution of light or the projection direction of light, respectively.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lens system for a lighting enclosure, said lighting enclosure including a plurality of light source modules, said lens system comprising: a transparent media removably attachable to the lighting enclosure, the transparent media including a substantially smooth media surface and a surface edge extending substantially perpendicularly away from the media surface; and at least two insertable lenses attached to the transparent media, the insertable lenses each including a substantially smooth lens surface contacting the media surface and a negative edge contacting the surface edge to deter movement of the insertable lenses relative to the transparent media; wherein one of the at least two insertable lenses is selected from lenses consisting of, Fresnel, collimating, and focusing lenses and another of the at least two insertable lenses are selected from the group consisting of Lambertion, scattering, and diffusing lenses; wherein the lighting enclosure has at least one lighting characteristic selected from the group consisting of collimated light or diffused light; and wherein the lighting enclosure has a first lighting direction projection and a second lighting direction projection different than the first lighting direction projection. 2. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, the surface edge comprises an edge selected from the group consisting of posts, studs, pegs, pins, nubs, pillars, troughs, channels, holes, and depressions. 3. The lens system in claim 2 wherein, the lighting enclosure includes a plurality of light source modules, each having a module-housing perimeter, the transparent media has a plurality of surface edges that align with the module-housing perimeter. 4. The lens system in claim 3 wherein, the lighting enclosure has at least two lighting characteristics selected from the group consisting of collimated light or diffused light. 5. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, the at least one light source module has a light source module perimeter and the surface edge is aligned directly with the light source module perimeter. 6. The lens system in claim 5 wherein, the transparent media has a transparent media perimeter and the surface edge extends from the media surface within the transparent media perimeter. 7. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, the lighting enclosure has at least two lighting characteristics selected from the group consisting of collimated light or diffused light. 8. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, the transparent media and the insertable lenses each have a refractive index between about 1.2 and 1.9. 9. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, the lighting enclosure has a first lighting direction projection with the insertable lenses in a first orientation and a second lighting direction projection with the insertable lenses in a second orientation. 10. The lens system in claim 1 wherein, luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the insertable lenses removed, is at least twice the luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the insertable lenses included. 11. A lens system for a lighting enclosure, said lighting enclosure including a plurality of light source modules, said lens system comprising: a transparent media including a media surface and a surface edge extending substantially perpendicularly away from the media surface, the transparent media removably attachable to the lighting enclosure; and at least two insertable lenses attached to the transparent media, the at least two insertable lenses positioned in contact with the media surface, in contact with the surface edge, and deterred from lateral movement by the contact; wherein one of the at least two insertable lenses is selected from the lenses consisting of, Fresnel, collimating, and focusing lenses and another of the at least two insertable lenses is selected from the group consisting of Lambertion, scattering, and diffusing lenses; wherein the lighting enclosure has at least one lighting characteristic selected from a group consisting of collimated light or diffused light; and wherein the lighting enclosure has a first lighting direction projection and a second lighting direction projection different than the first lighting direction projection. 12. The lens system in claim 11 wherein, the lighting enclosure includes a plurality of light source modules, each having a module-housing perimeter, the transparent media has a plurality of surface edges that align with the module-housing perimeter. 13. The lens system in claim 12 wherein, the lighting enclosure has a first lighting direction projection with the at least two insertable lenses in a first orientation and a second lighting direction projection with the at least two insertable lenses in a second orientation. 14. The lens system in claim 13 wherein, the second orientation is an angle selected from the angles consisting of 90, 180, and 270 degrees. 15. The lens system in claim 11 wherein, the transparent media and the at least two insertable lenses each have a refractive index between about 1.2 and 1.9. 16. The lens system in claim 11 wherein, luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the at least two insertable lenses removed, is at least twice the luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the at least two insertable lenses included. 17. The lens system in claim 11 wherein, the lighting enclosure has a first lighting direction projection with the at least two insertable lenses in a first orientation and a second lighting direction projection with the at least two insertable lenses in a second orientation. 18. The lens system in claim 11 wherein, luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the at least two insertable lenses removed, is less than twice the luminance at 10 meters measured perpendicularly to the transparent media surface with the at least two insertable lenses included. 19. A method of changing the lighting characteristics of a lighting enclosure that has a plurality of light source modules, the method comprising: attaching substantially smooth lens surfaces of at least two lenses, respectively, to a substantially smooth surface of a transparent media that is removably attachable to the lighting enclosure, such that a negative edge of the at least two lenses contact a surface edge of the transparent media; wherein one of the at least two lenses is selected from lenses consisting of Fresnel, collimating, and focusing lenses and another of the at least two lenses is selected from lenses consisting of Lambertion, scattering and diffusing lenses; and wherein the lighting characteristic is selected from the group consisting of collimated light or diffused light; and attaching the transparent media to the lighting enclosure after attaching the at least two lenses to the transparent media, the lighting enclosure having a first lighting direction projection and a second lighting direction projection different than the first lighting direction projection. 20. The lens system in claim 19 further comprising, positioning each of the at least two lenses adjacent to a corresponding subset of the light source modules; and powering-on a corresponding subset of the light source modules.

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  • for water vehicles · CPC title

  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • by mechanical means · CPC title

  • Attachment thereof (for achieving variable light distribution F21S41/63) · CPC title

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What does patent US9752749B2 cover?
A lens system including one or more insertable lenses that are secured from movement relative to a protective transparent media that itself is securable to a lighting enclosure with a light source in the lighting enclosure. The insertable lenses can be removable or alternately oriented to alter the distribution of light or the projection direction of light, respectively.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adams Stephen P, Jst Performance Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21V5/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).