Luminaire for emitting directional and nondirectional light
US-2016131331-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9784432B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784432-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514718924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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An optical assembly includes a first reflector having a reflective surface with a first lateral extent, and a second reflector having a reflective surface with a smaller, second lateral extent. The second reflector is disposed such that the second reflective surface opposes the first reflective surface with a space therebetween. A light emitter couples with the first reflector such that the light emitter emits light along a central axis, away from the first reflector and toward the second reflector. A translucent diffuser substantially spans the space between the first and second reflectors. A majority of the light emitted by the light emitter reflects from the first and second reflectors, and impinges on and passes through the diffuser. A luminaire that includes the optical assembly also includes an outer shell having a form that is analogous to a shape of the diffuser of the optical assembly.
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What is claimed, is: 1. An optical assembly, comprising: a first reflector having a first reflective surface with a first lateral extent; a second reflector having a second reflective surface with a second lateral extent that is smaller than the first lateral extent, the second reflector being disposed such that the second reflective surface opposes the first reflective surface with a space therebetween; a light emitter that is disposed between the first reflector and the second reflector, and is coupled with the first reflector, such that the light emitter emits light along a central axis of the optical assembly, away from the first reflector and toward the second reflector; and a translucent diffuser, comprising: a planar bottom surface that couples with the second reflector, and an annular peripheral wall that couples with the planar bottom surface about a periphery of the planar bottom surface, wherein: an inner diameter of the annular peripheral wall is greater than a diameter of the second reflector, the peripheral wall substantially spans surrounds the space between the first and second reflective surfaces, and the light emitter, the first and second reflectors and the translucent diffuser being are arranged such that a majority of the light emitted by the light emitter reflects from the first and second reflectors, and impinges on and passes through the translucent diffuser as the light exits the space. 2. The optical assembly of claim 1 , further comprising suspension means for suspending the second reflector from the first reflector. 3. The optical assembly of claim 2 , the suspension means comprising a plurality of support rods. 4. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface is planar and is disposed generally horizontally. 5. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface is sloped such that light impinging thereon is reflected outwardly from the central axis. 6. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diffuser completely spans the space such that the translucent diffuser touches both the first reflector and the second reflector. 7. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diffuser partially spans the space such that a gap exists between the translucent diffuser and the first reflector. 8. A luminaire comprising: the optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the translucent diffuser comprises a diffuser shape and a diffuser size; and further comprising: an outer shell having a shell shape and a shell size, wherein the shape of the diffuser and the shape of the outer shell are the same, and wherein the shell size of the outer shell is larger than the diffuser size of the diffuser, and wherein the shell shape is the same as the diffuser shape, at a larger scale. 9. The luminaire of claim 8 , further comprising a support rod that couples with the second reflector and provides support for the outer shell. 10. The optical assembly of claim 4 , wherein: the first reflective surface is planar and disk shaped; the second reflective surface is planar and disk shaped; and the first and second reflective surfaces are planar and are disposed parallel with one another. 11. The luminaire of claim 8 , wherein: the first reflector is disk shaped; the second reflector is disk shaped; the translucent diffuser shape is cylindrical; the shell shape is cylindrical; and the first reflector, the second reflector, the translucent diffuser and the outer shell are arranged concentrically about the central axis of the optical assembly.
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