WO1991013425A1 - Method of wiring for the electrification of 2-dimensional nets imbedded in euclidean space of 2- or 3-dimensions - Google Patents
Method of wiring for the electrification of 2-dimensional nets imbedded in euclidean space of 2- or 3-dimensions Download PDFInfo
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- WO1991013425A1 WO1991013425A1 PCT/GR1991/000003 GR9100003W WO9113425A1 WO 1991013425 A1 WO1991013425 A1 WO 1991013425A1 GR 9100003 W GR9100003 W GR 9100003W WO 9113425 A1 WO9113425 A1 WO 9113425A1
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
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- G09F13/00—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
- G09F13/28—Signs formed by filament-type lamp
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- the Present Invention describes a method of electrical wiring, called "Rhombic Wiring" for the structural support and for the supply of electrical energy or information to 2-dimensional arrays of electrical loads.
- the elements of the said 2-dimensional array may be either coplanar (ie imbedded in 2-dimensional Euclidean Space) or non-coplanar (ie imbedded in 3-dimensional Euclidean Space).
- the said arrays are always in isostatic, tensile mode of stress and strain.
- Rhombic Wiring The possible topologies and geometric configurations which are constructible by use of said Rhombic Wiring are briefly enumerated.
- the Preferred Application refers to the industrial fabrication of 2-dimensional nets comprised of wiring and luminaires for the illumination of urban and architectural spaces.
- the Present Invention enables or facilitates the manufacturing of a wide variety of artifacts not available at present by the State of the Art. It is especially suited for the structural support and electrification of Arrays of said Artifacts spanni ng large areas, without intermediate support, or those having complex geometries, not constructi ble by other means.
- each Node in the Array has a Left side or [L] and a Right side or [R].
- Each pair (of left & right) will always be considered as alligned along [X], ie along Rows.
- the wiring used in the Present Invention may be classified as "parallel” (or “antiparallei") with the two additional conditions that it is also 2-dimensional and "Rhombic", as was defined previously in Art 1.2.1.
- each set of Nodes ie the locations of the Electrical Load
- points A,B,C,D are Coplanar, ie if the Array is imbedded in two- dimensional Euclidean Space ("flat" Surface) we have the following main classes of options :
- the spacing of the nodes may vary in the following three main modes. These are shown in Diagram 7.
- the Array may be conformed in either Orthogonal or Polar Version.
- AD is connected to BC, ie if the last Column is connected to the first (defined as a "Wraparound") according to the standard rule of connections described in Art 1.2.1, then the Array forms a Cylinder topologically.
- the cylinder may be flattened to form a Disk, which is equivalent to what we have called the Polar Version. While this version is Coplanar, it is obvious that the 3-dimensional imbedding is also possible (see Diagram 9).
- the conformal stretching of the "Rhombic Wiring" in 3-Dimensional Euclidean Space may vary according to the following set of options : a. Spacing of the nodes
- the Array may have Zero, One or Two Wraparounds.
- ABCD is not wrapped-around, ie AB is not joined to DC (first to last Rows) and AD is not joined to BC (first to last Columns).
- the 3-dimentional imbeddings possible are Hyperbolic Paraboloids, all tent forms and in general all double-curvature, anticlastic open surfaces. Additionally, all forms anchored (along Rows or Columns) on walls, vaults or other building elements, however curvilinear or, serpentine or angular, are easily feasible. In the latter case, the form is imparted by the building element (see Diagram 10).
- a perticularly valuable application is the barrel-vault. Either independent luminaires in the form of barrel vaults, or luminaires suspended on existing built barrel vaults, permit perhaps the only reasonable way for illuminating this form.
- the 3-dimensional Euclidean imbeddings possible by stretching this Array are : all Hyperboloids, Mushroom Forms, Cones, Circular Vaults, Lenticular Forms, etc (see Drawing
- Both AB is joined to DC and AD to BC (ie first Row connects to last AND first Column connects to last).
- Rhombic Wiring is rigid in the diagonal directions [N] & [Z] and stretchable in the orthogonal directions [X] & [Y]. The opposite is true for Rectangular Wiring which is rigid in the orthogonal directions [X] & [Y] while stretchable in the diagonal directions [N] & [Z] ".
- this special property of Rhombic Winding means that a great variety of Architectural and Urban Spaces may be electrified (or Illuminated, in the case of the Preferred Application) by simple stretching of a single net.
- Type these may be Incandescent Filament, Discharge (hot-cathode such as fluorescent lamps, or coldcathode such as neon-type lamps), high-or low- pressure, steady or intermittent, or any other type supplied by electrical technology.
- Discharge hot-cathode such as fluorescent lamps, or coldcathode such as neon-type lamps
- high-or low- pressure steady or intermittent, or any other type supplied by electrical technology.
- Bases used may be any appropriate bases or joints needed to support the light sources, or connect them to the net, electrically and/or structurally, yet available or not.
- Assemblies may be any aggregation of luminous sources, wiring, electronic, bases, mechanical or structural parts, decorative forms, etc, such as for example complex luminaires. These are considered as Nodes so long as they are connected using "Rhombic Wiring" and are arranged in the corresponding Array forms.
- the wiring connecting the Nodes is in the tensile mode of stress.
- the net thus produced may be self-supporting or not.
- the electrical wires conducting electricity are also structural and operate in the tensile mode of stress (notwithstanding any specific restrictions to such application imposed by various local or international codes and regulations).
- the electrical net is supported, wholy or partially, by an independent structure also in the tensile mode of stress.
- This independent structure may be either parallel to the electrical conductors (even to the extent of being coaxial to it) or may possess a geometry which differs from that of the electrical conductors.
- we wish to clearly differentiate the Present Invention from applications where either each Luminaire is suspended individually, or in linear groups (one-dimensional Arrays), or where the Luminaires are mounted directly on rigid or suspended ceiling struc ⁇ tures.
- the whole Array is suspended as a whole, usually from its perimeter, or from four points in its perimeter (in the case of the Orthogonal Versions), or from center and perimeter in the case of the Polar Versions.
- This does not preclude the use of tie-lines, mounted on the Nodes (usually the tail of the Nodes) and anchored on the permanent structure, as in the case where peculiar shapes must be produced, such as are not listed in Art. 1.2.3.
- a 2-dimensional Luminaire constructed in this fashion, because of itsextreme lightness, and due to the stretchability imparted to it by the "Rhombic Wiring" is perhaps the most reasonable way to Illuminate very large Architectural or Urban Spaces, interior or exterior. It is especially appropriate for spanning spaces where no support exists in the middle of the space, such as sports stadiums, city squares, gardens, etc. State of the Art does not provide a comparable option at Present.
- the closeness of the Nodes in each Row facilitates the mechanization of production of whole Rows at a time. Additionally, the linearity of the assembly permits continuous production.
- Display Devices such as those used for Advertizing, Publicity, the Conveyance of Messages or Information, written, aural or visual, or for the Soliciting of Customers, etc.
- Diagram 1 Names of the Coordinate Axes used to describe the Main Orientations of the Rectangular Version of the Present Invention.
- Diagram 2 Names of the Coordinate Axes used to describe the Main Orientations of the Polar Version of the Present Invention
- Diagram 6 Crossing of wires at the Nodes of "Rhombic” and “Rectangular” Wiring.
- Diagram 7 Three Modes of Spacing used in "Rhombic" Wiring.
- Diagram 8 Examples of the "Harmonic" Mode of Spacing.
- Diagram 9 Zero- & One-Wraparound.
- Diagram 10 "Rhombic" Net of Zero-Wraparound anchored along Curved.
- Diagram 11 Examples of Nets of One-Wraparound.
- Diagram 14 Looms needed for Fabrication of "Rhombic” & “Rectangular” Nets.
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EP0645748A1 (en) * | 1993-09-24 | 1995-03-29 | Jacques Kunz | Illumination system |
EP0649196A1 (en) * | 1993-10-06 | 1995-04-19 | Wiegelmann GmbH | Low voltage installation system |
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GB392278A (en) * | 1932-01-09 | 1933-05-18 | George Clark | Improvements in or relating to advertising signs and other indicating devices |
GB466168A (en) * | 1935-11-19 | 1937-05-19 | William Alphonsus Doody | Improvements in and relating to electric signs |
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- 1991-03-01 JP JP50462191A patent/JPH04507188A/en active Pending
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FR393059A (en) * | 1908-06-16 | 1908-12-12 | Francois Edouard Marcel Dubrot | New device for electric illuminations and luminous advertising |
GB392278A (en) * | 1932-01-09 | 1933-05-18 | George Clark | Improvements in or relating to advertising signs and other indicating devices |
GB466168A (en) * | 1935-11-19 | 1937-05-19 | William Alphonsus Doody | Improvements in and relating to electric signs |
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EP0645748A1 (en) * | 1993-09-24 | 1995-03-29 | Jacques Kunz | Illumination system |
EP0649196A1 (en) * | 1993-10-06 | 1995-04-19 | Wiegelmann GmbH | Low voltage installation system |
US9841170B2 (en) | 2012-04-19 | 2017-12-12 | Philips Lighting Holding B.V. | LED grid device and a method of manufacturing a LED grid device |
US11975381B2 (en) | 2017-10-12 | 2024-05-07 | Geobrugg Ag | Wire netting system |
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