WO2005059443A1 - Display arrangement - Google Patents

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WO2005059443A1
WO2005059443A1 PCT/GB2004/005259 GB2004005259W WO2005059443A1 WO 2005059443 A1 WO2005059443 A1 WO 2005059443A1 GB 2004005259 W GB2004005259 W GB 2004005259W WO 2005059443 A1 WO2005059443 A1 WO 2005059443A1
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Andrew Paul Price
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Suncrest Surrounds Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C7/00Stoves or ranges heated by electric energy
    • F24C7/002Stoves
    • F24C7/004Stoves simulating flames
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S10/00Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect
    • F21S10/005Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect using light guides
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S10/00Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect
    • F21S10/04Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect simulating flames
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F13/00Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
    • G09F13/34Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising with light sources co-operating with movable members, e.g. with shutters to cover or uncover the light source

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  • This invention relates to an arrangement for producing an optical display, and particularly, though not exclusively, to a display arrangement for use with an electric fire.
  • a screen may be provided, usually
  • the fire may be arranged to display the visual effect even when the heating
  • a surface representing a bed of fuel for example a contoured surface simulating a coal
  • the arrangement comprising a light source, a rotatably-mounted transparent or reflective
  • the light source such that the light from the source passes through, or reflects from, the
  • the light is directed into the body of the at least partially transparent screen so that the colour-varying display is visible to an observer in front of the screen.
  • a portion of the light from the optical guides may also be directed onto the surface, preferably the back surface, of the screen, so as to enhance the lighting effect.
  • the rotatable member is preferably a disc radially divided into coloured segments, but it
  • segments are any suitable number of segments may be provided.
  • the disc may be conveniently rotated about its axis by a motor, and the light source, for
  • a monochrome, preferably white, light source such as a filament bulb
  • the optical guides are preferably fibre optic cables. One end of the fibre optical cables,
  • bundled into a harness may have a lens associated therewith so as to focus the light
  • the screen will be of generally planar, preferably rectilinear, for example rectangular, configuration, it will be appreciated that it may be of any other suitable shape, for example curved or of cylindrical configuration
  • a pattern is provided on or in the screen so as further to enhance the
  • display arrangement can act as a focal point.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic front view of the arrangement
  • Figure 2 is a front view of one component of the arrangement of Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a schematic side view of an electric fire incorporating the arrangement of
  • an arrangement for producing an optical display comprises a substantially vertically mounted rectangular glass screen 2, upon whose front surface 4 the display is to be produced.
  • a motor 6 drives a transparent wheel 8 such that it rotates vertically about a horizontal
  • a white light filament bulb 10 is mounted behind the wheel 8, at the same side as
  • Figure 2 shows a front view of the wheel 8, divided into eight segments 12, each of
  • a fibre optic harness 14 is located in front of the wheel 8 so as to receive the light
  • a lens (not shown) forms a front
  • the individual optical fibres 16 are splayed out so as to form a
  • the screen 2 may be patterned, either by being sculpted or etched, or by having a
  • the pattern attached onto either the front 4 or back 19 surface thereof.
  • the pattern may be
  • an electric fire 20 comprises a casing 22 in which the display
  • harness 14 are mounted in a closed compartment 26 at the bottom of the fire 20.
  • the screen 2 when mounted in a room faces an observer 24.
  • fibres 16 are divided into two groups, such that a first group 16a directs light into the
  • the observer 24 thus sees a changing coloured pattern on the screen 2, that can simulate
  • the displaying of the pattern is independent of the operation of heating elements (not

Abstract

An optical display, preferably simulating the effect of flickering flames for use with an electric fire (20), is provided by directing white, light through a rotating disc (8) having differently coloured segments (12). The light is then collected in a fibre optic harness(14) and directed to a partially transparent screen (2). At the screen (2), the optical fibres (16) are splayed out so as to direct their light into an edge of the screen (2) and also to its rear surface so as to produce a colour-varying display (4) of light thereon.

Description

Display Arrangement
This invention relates to an arrangement for producing an optical display, and particularly, though not exclusively, to a display arrangement for use with an electric fire.
Whilst the simplest form of electric fires, or heaters, consist of an electric heating
element and a rear reflector, it is also common for aesthetic reasons to provide a casing
or cabinet that provides a visual effect. For example, a screen may be provided, usually
located above the heating elements, upon which is projected the image of flames
flickering. The fire may be arranged to display the visual effect even when the heating
elements are not operational.
Typically, such displays create the effect of flickering flames, often in association with
a surface representing a bed of fuel, for example a contoured surface simulating a coal
fire.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an
arrangement for producing an optical display, for example for use with an electric fire,
the arrangement comprising a light source, a rotatably-mounted transparent or reflective
member that comprises segments of different colours and which is mounted in front of
the light source such that the light from the source passes through, or reflects from, the
segments of the member successively, an at least partially transparent screen, and a
plurality of optical guides that are arranged to guide the light from the transparent or
reflective member to an edge of the screen so as to produce said display therein. Thus, in accordance with the present invention, the light is directed into the body of the at least partially transparent screen so that the colour-varying display is visible to an observer in front of the screen.
A portion of the light from the optical guides may also be directed onto the surface, preferably the back surface, of the screen, so as to enhance the lighting effect.
The rotatable member is preferably a disc radially divided into coloured segments, but it
may also be in the form of a closed band or loop transversely divided into coloured
segments. Any suitable number of segments may be provided.
The disc may be conveniently rotated about its axis by a motor, and the light source, for
example a monochrome, preferably white, light source, such as a filament bulb, may be
located behind the disc so as to direct its light onto an outer radial region thereof. Thus,
as the disc rotates the light transmitted thereby will change successively from one
colour to another as the different coloured segments pass in front of the light source.
The optical guides are preferably fibre optic cables. One end of the fibre optical cables,
bundled into a harness, may have a lens associated therewith so as to focus the light
coming from the rotatable member onto the cables, which light is then directed along
the cables to their far ends, which advantageously are spread out such that the output is
directed either into an edge, or onto a surface of the screen. When mounted in an
electric fire, and when the optical guides are directed onto a surface of the screen, this is
preferably the rear surface when the fire is viewed from the front. Although typically the screen will be of generally planar, preferably rectilinear, for example rectangular, configuration, it will be appreciated that it may be of any other suitable shape, for example curved or of cylindrical configuration
Advantageously, a pattern is provided on or in the screen so as further to enhance the
visual effect produced thereon by the display arrangement.
It will thus be appreciated, that as, for example, the coloured disc is rotated in front of
the light source, a continually- varying colour display giving an impression of
movement is produced over the surface of the screen.
Although it is envisaged that the display arrangement will find application with an
electric fire, with or without the heating elements thereof being operational, it is also
envisaged that the display arrangement may be used alone. The latter application finds
use, for example, in spaces, typically living spaces, that are centrally heated, where the
display arrangement can act as a focal point.
An optical display arrangement, and an electrical fire incorporating such an
arrangement, will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic front view of the arrangement;
Figure 2 is a front view of one component of the arrangement of Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a schematic side view of an electric fire incorporating the arrangement of
Figure 1.
Referring to the drawings, an arrangement for producing an optical display comprises a substantially vertically mounted rectangular glass screen 2, upon whose front surface 4 the display is to be produced.
A motor 6 drives a transparent wheel 8 such that it rotates vertically about a horizontal
axis. A white light filament bulb 10 is mounted behind the wheel 8, at the same side as
the motor 6, along a radius thereof so as to direct its light through the wheel 8 at a
location adjacent the outer periphery thereof.
Figure 2 shows a front view of the wheel 8, divided into eight segments 12, each of
which is of a different colour. Thus, as the wheel 8 rotates in front of the bulb 10,
different colour light is successively transmitted thereby.
A fibre optic harness 14 is located in front of the wheel 8 so as to receive the light
transmitted therethrough from the bulb 10.' A lens (not shown) forms a front
component of the harness 14 so as to focus the light onto the optical fibres. At the rear
end of the harness 14, the individual optical fibres 16 are splayed out so as to form a
linear array and are directed towards the bottom of the glass screen 2. As shown
diagrammatically, some of the optical fibres 16 are directed to the lower edge 18 of the
screen 2 such that light therefrom is transmitted through the bulk of the glass material,
whilst others of the fibres 16 are directed onto the back surface 19 of the screen 2. The screen 2 may be patterned, either by being sculpted or etched, or by having a
pattern attached onto either the front 4 or back 19 surface thereof. The pattern may be
any suitable pattern, for example depicting flowers, or abstract designs.
Referring to Figure 3, an electric fire 20 comprises a casing 22 in which the display
screen 2 is vertically mounted towards the back thereof with heating elements (not
shown) in an upper compartment thereof. The rotatable wheel 8 and the fibre optic
harness 14 are mounted in a closed compartment 26 at the bottom of the fire 20.
The screen 2 when mounted in a room faces an observer 24. The individual optical
fibres 16 are divided into two groups, such that a first group 16a directs light into the
lower edge 18 of the screen 2, whilst the other group 16b directs light to the back
surface 19 of the screen 2.
The observer 24 thus sees a changing coloured pattern on the screen 2, that can simulate
flames from a solid fuel fire or any other suitable effect, including an abstract pattern.
The displaying of the pattern is independent of the operation of heating elements (not
shown) of the fire 20.

Claims

Claims
1. An arrangement for producing an optical display, the arrangement comprising a light source, a rotatably-mounted transparent or reflective member that comprises segments of different colours and which is mounted in front of the light source such that the light from the source passes through, or reflects from, the segments of the member successively, an at least partially transparent screen, and a plurality of optical guides that are arranged to guide the light passing from the transparent or reflective member to an edge of the screen so as to produce said display therein.
2. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the optical guides comprise fibre optic cables.
3. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the optical guides guide the light onto a surface, preferably a back surface, of the screen.
4. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the screen is of generally planer, preferably rectilinear, configuration, or is curved, preferably being of cylindrical configuration.
5. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the screen is patterned.
6. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the screen is made of glass, or acrylic.
7. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the optical guides form a bundle adjacent the rotatable member to receive coloured light therefrom, and are subsequently spread out so as to distribute the light throughout the screen.
8. An arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rotatable member comprises a disc, or a closed band.
9. An electric fire including an arrangement in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, wherein the screen, in use, extends vertically, or inclined to the vertical.
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