WO2006097794A1 - Optical filter and lighting apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an optical filter and a lighting apparatus using the same.
- a wavelength characteristic of a suppression of the melatonin secretion by a reception of light in the nighttime is disclosed.
- Melatonin is a hormone secreted from a pineal gland in the encephalon and is secreted from prior to sleep to the entire sleep time (from 10 P.M. to late night although dependent upon individual or biorhythm). It is known to stimulate a body temperature drop or a sleep.
- the melatonin is known as what its secretion is suppressed by the reception of the light in the nighttime, and an action spectrum representing the wavelength characteristic as shown in Fig. 1 is disclosed in the paper.
- the wavelength where a sensitivity of the suppression of the melatonin secretion is at its peak is 464nm, and the suppression of the melatonin secretion is prevented by maximally blocking a neighboring wavelength component close to the wavelength of 464nm.
- the wavelength component exists in a light source having a low color temperature, an incandescent lamp or an incandescent color fluorescent lamp generally used in an indoor lighting space although it is small in amount when compared to a white color or an daylight color fluorescent lamp. Therefore, this induces the suppression of the melatonin secretion (see non-patent reference 2).
- a method for blocking or attenuating a wavelength which suppresses the melatonin secretion by using an optical filter can be considered other than using a light that does not generate a wavelength which suppresses the secretion of melatonin.
- an output in the wavelength range is set close to zero.
- a light that is output from a filament of an incandescent lamp includes the output in the wavelength range.
- an output wavelength configuration may be designed by selecting a fluorescent substance, their correspondence in a light source level, that is, a reduction of the light output in the wavelength range has its limits because a luminous peak of mercury is included in the wavelength range.
- a chromaticity coordinate of the illumination light is required to be on a black body radiation locus or adjacent region thereto on a chromaticity diagram.
- a deviation from the black body radiation locus is represented as a Duv, and it is known that when the Duv is a positive number, the light seems to be green in color, and when the Duv is a negative number, the light seems to be reddish violet in color.
- it is desirable that the Duv is as small a value as possible.
- a (correlation) color temperature representing a chromaticity of the lighting
- an average color rendition valuation index which is a valuation index of viewing method of color of an object lighted by the light and so on, and a desirable color as a light means that at least three of these valuation index are desirable.
- Fig. 3 is a graph illustrating xy chromaticity and the black body radiation locus.
- a chromaticity coordinate graph shown in Fig. 2 is also illustrated in Fig. 3.
- a generally used light source in indoor lighting space is on or close to the black body radiation locus.
- XYZ Every color can be represented as tri-stimulus values xyz, and the tri-stimulus values XYZ are obtained based on three isochromatic functions x( ⁇ ), y( ⁇ ) and z( ⁇ ).
- Fig. 4 illustrates these isochromatic functions.
- x( ⁇ ) approximately represents red color
- y( ⁇ ) approximately represents green color
- z( ⁇ ) approximately represents blue of the isochromatic functions.
- tri-stimulus value X of a certain illuminating light S( ⁇ ) it can be obtained based on an integral value of x( ⁇ )xS( ⁇ ) with respect to a wavelength range of a visible light.
- tri- stimulus values Y and Z and the same method applies to the action spectrum shown in Fig. 1 as the isochromatic functions.
- the color of the light is improved by blocking or attenuating a light in a wavelength range of 410 ⁇ 505nm which has a relatively high suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion, and by adding a light source emitting a light having a wavelength of about 400nm which has a low suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion.
- Fig. 5 exemplifies of a spectrum transmissivity of an optical filter for blocking or attenuating a range including a wavelength range of about 410-505 nm.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a chromaticity coordinate when lights of an incandescent color fluorescent lamp and an incandescent lamp of the light sources shown in Fig. 2 are passed through various optical filters shown in Fig. 5, respectively.
- An optical filter (B) of the optical filters in Fig. 5 has a low transmissivity in 410 ⁇ 505nm range, and has a relatively high transmissivity in 380 ⁇ 410nm range. However, as shown in Fig. 6, the optical filter (B) deviates from the black body radiation locus, i.e. Duv is large.
- optical filters there is a type formed on a plate or a film using a coloring resin material, an optical multi-layer film formed on a glass material.
- the optical filter which is formed by forming the optical multi-layer film formed on the glass material, can be controlled to pass or block a light having a certain wavelength by film design.
- the optical filter by the optical multi-layer film is characterized in that transmitting wavelength range is shifted by an incident angle of the light. Therefore, in case of an optical filter such as a notch optical filter for laser light, for example, it is disadvantageous in that the notch optical filter can only be used with a very narrow incident angle such as 0+0.5° and with a certain light source which is unidirectional such as the laser light.
- the glass material it is disadvantageous in that the glass material can hardly be formed in an arbitrary shape compared to a resin, and a large number of manufacturing processes are required for forming the optical multi-layer film so that a manufacturing cost is high, resulting in a very limited usage.
- a transparent resin material including a fluorescent coloring material which is fluorescent by absorbing a light in a certain wavelength range since this has a characteristic of looking like emitting light beautifully by the fluorescent luminous light being condensed at an end surface of formed shape, its use is not for passing/blocking light like the conventional optical filter but, for example, for use with design such as a slot machine, a name plate, a toy block, shelf for displaying goods or a DIY PC case.
- an optical filter in accordance with a first characteristic of the present invention has a mean transmissivity of a light beam in a wavelength range of about 480-550 nm about 30% or less.
- Figs. 7 through 10 are graphs illustrating a chromaticity coordinate transition when the transmissivity in the wavelength range of about 480-505 nm of a lamp having a relatively small amount of wavelength component which suppresses the melatonin secretion, a low color temperature and a high color rendition is varied from 100 to,0%. As shown in Figs. 7 through 10, when the lamp or the transmissivity in this range is varied, the deviation Duv from the black body radiation locus is not changed.
- the transmissivity of each wavelength component is varied to calculate a suppression luminous intensity efficiency of melatonin so that an absolute value of Duv is 5 or less.
- the suppression luminous intensity efficiency of melatonin is calculated by an equation 1 below.
- S( ⁇ ) is a spectral distribution of light after passing through an optical filter
- S ( ⁇ ) is a white spectral distribution of a base light source (in this case a incandescent color fluorescent lamp)
- m is the suppression luminous intensity efficiency of melatonin.
- Fig. 11 shows variation of the transmissivity with respect to the wavelength at which an absolute value of a Duv is 5 or less, a color temperature is 2600K or more, and a re- straining illuminance efficiency of melatonin at the same illuminance is equal to or less than 1/2
- Fig. 12 shows variation of the transmissivity with respect to the wavelength at which an absolute value of a Duv is 5 or less, a color temperature is 2000K or more, and a restraining illuminance efficiency of melatonin at the same illuminance is equal to or less than 1/3.
- at least the mean transmissivity in the wavelength range of about 480-550 nm is about 30 or less so as to maintain the color as the lighting desirable and reduce the suppression of the melatonin secretion.
- the present invention provides an effect of maintaining the color as the lighting desirable and reducing the suppression of the melatonin secretion. Therefore, a large amount of melatonin is secreted and a body temperature drop or sleep is accelerated.
- an optical filter in accordance with a second characteristic of the present invention has a mean transmissivity in a wavelength range of about 430-445 nm is about 50% or less, and a mean transmissivity in a wavelength range of about 530-565 nm is between about 45% or more and about 75% or less.
- a lamp that radiates light by mercury and a fluorescent substance such as a fluorescent lamp or an electrodeless fluorescent lamp has a unique luminous spectrum of mercury at about a wavelength of 435nm as shown in Fig. 2.
- the unique luminous spectrum of mercury has high suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion.
- Fig. 13 is a graph illustrating a relative intensity of a spectral distribution of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp of Fig. 2 multiplied by the action spectrum of melatonin suppression and the isochromatic function of Figs. 1 and 4.
- a light in a wavelength range of 430 ⁇ 445nm has an equivalent suppression effect of melatonin as the wavelength range of 480 ⁇ 505nm.
- this range simultaneously makes a large contribution on the isochromatic function z( ⁇ ).
- Fig. 14 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity coordinate transition when energy in a wavelength ranges of 430-445nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is attenuated. As shown in Fig. 14, the light is green in color when the energy in this range is attenuated, and deviates farther (a plus direction when represented as Duv) from the black body radiation locus.
- Fig. 15 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity coordinate transition when energy in a wavelength ranges of 530 ⁇ 565nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is attenuated. As shown in Fig.
- the chromaticity coordinate makes transition in a direction opposite to that of the black body radiation locus when the light in the wavelength range of 430 ⁇ 445nm is attenuated (a minus direction when represented as Duv).
- 530 ⁇ 565nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is varied so that the absolute value of the Duv is 5 or less when the transmissivity in the wavelength range of 430 ⁇ 445nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is 50% or less is shown in Fig. 16. As shown in Fig. 16, as shown in Fig.
- an optical filter in accordance with a third characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding (a) a transparent resin and (b) a resin composition material containing an orange color series florescent dye material.
- an optical filter in accordance with a fourth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material.
- an optical filter in accordance with a fifth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing a compound of about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material and (c) about 0.25-4 weight part of an ultraviolet ray absorbent having an absorption peak at a wavelength ranging from 330 to 400nm.
- this has an object of maintaining the color of the light desirable and preventing the suppression of melatonin by reducing the trans- missivity of the wavelength about 410nm or less which has little effect on the isochromatic function.
- an optical filter in accordance with a sixth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing a compound of about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material and (b) about 0.005-0.01 weight part of a yellow color series florescent dye material.
- a lighting apparatus of the present invention comprises an optical filter in accordance with the first through sixth characteristics.
- Fig. 1 is an action spectrum of melatonin
- Fig. 2 is a graph illustrating a relative spectral distribution of various light sources
- Fig. 3 is a graph illustrating xy chromaticity
- Fig. 4 is a graph illustrating orange color function of, y and z;
- Fig. 5 is graph illustrating a transmissivity of a yellow gelatin film
- Fig. 6 is a chromaticity coordinate graph when the filter in Fig. 5 is attached to an incandescent color fluorescent lamp and an incandescent lamp;
- Fig. 7 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition regarding the incandescent color fluorescent lamp
- Fig. 8 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition regarding the incandescent lamp
- Fig. 9 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition regarding a high color rendition incandescent color fluorescent lamp
- Fig. 10 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition regarding a HID lamp
- Fig. 11 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity at which an absolute value of a Duv is 5 or less, a color temperature is 2600K or more, and a restraining illuminance efficiency of melatonin at the same illuminance is equal to or less than 1/2 by varying each wavelength component of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp;
- Fig. 12 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity at which an absolute value of a Duv is 5 or less, a color temperature is 2000K or more, and a restraining illuminance efficiency of melatonin at the same illuminance is equal to or less than 1/3 by varying each wavelength component of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp;
- Fig. 13 is a graph illustrating a relative intensity of a spectral distribution of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp multiplied by an orange color function or an action spectrum;
- Fig. 14 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition when energy of a wavelength ranging from 430 to 445nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is attenuated;
- Fig. 15 is a graph illustrating a chromaticity transition when energy of a wavelength ranging from 530 to 565nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is attenuated;
- Fig. 16 is a relation diagram wherein a transmissivity of a wavelength ranging from
- 530 to 565nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is varied so that the absolute value of the Duv is 5 or less when a transmissivity of a wavelength ranging from 430 to 445nm of the incandescent color fluorescent lamp is 50% or less;
- Fig. 17 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter
- Fig. 18 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter formed by a transparent resin and an orange color series florescent dye material
- Fig. 19 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter
- Fig. 20 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter formed by a transparent resin, an orange color series florescent dye material and a yellow color series florescent dye material;
- Fig. 21 illustrates various lighting apparatus
- FIG. 22 (A) through (C) are diagrams illustrating an enclosure configuration of the filter and (D) is a diagram illustrating a lighting apparatus overlapped with a diffusion plate;
- FIG. 23 is a side view of a stand
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view illustrating a ceiling type lighting apparatus
- Fig. 25 is a perspective view illustrating a ceiling type lighting apparatus having a plurality of light sources
- Fig. 26 is a perspective view illustrating a down-light type lighting apparatus
- Fig. 27 is a perspective view illustrating a base-light
- Fig. 28 is a perspective view illustrating a straight tube lamp
- Fig. 29 (a) is a perspective view illustrating a sunglass, and (b) is a perspective view illustrating a goggle; and
- Fig. 30 is a perspective view illustrating a display.
- the optical filter in accordance with the first characteristic of the present invention consists of a transparent material having a spectrum characteristic shown in Fig. 17.
- This optical filter has at least a relatively high suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion by light of a spectrum component corresponding to an output of a light source, and has a mean transmissivity in the wavelength range of about 480-505 nm which has little effect on a color the light about 30% or less. It is preferable that the transmissivity in the wavelength range is close to zero.
- the mean transmissivity about 30% or less has significance.
- a transmissivity of a wavelength in other visible light range is as high as possible.
- the transmissivity of the wavelength in other visible light range it is not necessary for the transmissivity of the wavelength in other visible light range to be about 100 when the color of the light is maintained desirable.
- Fig. 18 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter formed by a transparent resin and an orange color series florescent dye material. As shown in Fig. 18, the transmissivity in the wavelength range of 480 ⁇ 505nm is effectively reduced by above-described configuration.
- the optical filter in accordance with the second characteristic of the present invention consists of a transparent material having a spectrum characteristic shown in Fig. 19.
- This optical filter in addition to the above-described spectrum characteristic, has a mean transmissivity at least in a wavelength range of about 430-445 nm of a spectrum component corresponding to an output of a light source being about 50% or less, and has a mean transmissivity in a wavelength range of about 530-565 nm being 45% or more and about 75% or less.
- a transmissivity of a wavelength in other visible light range is as high as possible.
- the transmissivity of the wavelength in other visible light range it is not necessary for the transmissivity of the wavelength in other visible light range to be about 100% when the color of the light is maintained desirable. It is not necessary for the transmissivity in the wavelength range of 530 ⁇ 565nm to be in the transmissivity range. For example, the wavelength range of 450-480nm with a low transmissivity is tinted with green light in the way of reducing the transmissivity in the wavelength range of 430 ⁇ 445nm. However, in this case, it is preferable that the mean transmissivity of the wavelength of 530 ⁇ 565nm is slightly reduced to maintain the color of the light desirable.
- Fig. 20 is a graph illustrating a transmissivity of an optical filter formed by a transparent resin, an orange color series florescent dye material and a yellow color series florescent dye material.
- the transmissivity in the wavelength range of about 480 ⁇ 505nm is effectively reduced by above-described configuration.
- the mean transmissivity in the wavelength of about 430 ⁇ 445nm is reduced only by increasing an amount of orange color series florescent dye material in a compound, the mean transmissivity of the wavelength of about 530 ⁇ 565nm is also simultaneously reduced.
- the mean transmissivity of the wavelength of about 430 ⁇ 455nm is maintained 50% or below and the mean transmissivity in the wavelength of about 530 ⁇ 565nm is maintained about 45% and more and about 75% and less at the same time. Therefore, according to the mean transmissivity of the wavelength of about 530 ⁇ 565nm by the orange color series florescent dye material, by the yellow color series florescent dye material, the mean transmissivity of the wavelength of about 430 ⁇ 445nm is controlled to balance the transmissivity, and the suppressing of melatonin is further prevented when compared to the optical filter formed by molding only the transparent resin, the orange color series florescent dye material.
- a transparent resin As a material for forming the optical filter in accordance with the present invention, (a) a transparent resin and (b) a resin composition material containing an orange color series florescent dye material may be used.
- Acrylic series resin has good floodlighting, good endurance and wide usage, so it can be referred to desirable floodlighting resin.
- acrylic series resin of using for (a) component it can be referred to ACRYPET VH (manufactured by MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.).
- the fluorescent dye having a absorbing max wavelength rage about 515 ⁇ 560nm can be used.
- the orange color series fluorescent dye material it is good that it has the absorbing wavelength rage about 470 ⁇ 510nm and the absorbing wavelength range about 440 ⁇ 470nm, or combinations thereof are good.
- any of well-known fluorescent dye material without limiting can be used, but it is desirable of using ferralyn series mixture.
- the orange series fluorescent dye material for using as (b) component it can be referred to PLAST ORANGE 8160 (manufactured by ARIMOTO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.).
- composition ratio of (a) component and (b) component is about 0.005 -0.2 weight part per one hundred weight part of (a) component.
- (b) component is too little, the mean transmissivity of light beam of the optical filter having wavelength about 480 ⁇ 505nm goes to excess about 30%, so it don't prevent the melatonin suppression with maintaining optical color desirable.
- (b) component is too much, the mean transmissivity of light beam of the optical filter having the rest of them is significantly reduced, so it is not desirable that the optical color temperature of light, after passing through optical filter when lamp is lightened, is over-reduced to the color temperature range written in the table 1 and 2 of JIS Z8752.
- optical filter material for further preventing the suppression of melatonin without affecting the color of lighting, it can be referred to the resin composition containing UV absorbent having (c) absorbing peak of wavelength range about 330 ⁇ 400nm and (b) the orange series fluorescent dye material within (a) floodlighting resin.
- composition ratio of (a) component, (b) component and (c) component it is desirable that (b) component is about 0.005 ⁇ 0.2 weight part per hundred weight part of (a) component and (c) component is about 0.25 ⁇ 4 weight part per hundred weight part of (a) component.
- (b) component is too little, the mean transmissivity of light bean of the optical filter having the wavelength range about 480 ⁇ 505nm goes to excess about 30 %, so it don't prevent the melatonin suppression with maintaining optical color desirable.
- (c) component it can be referred to benzotriazol series, benzophenone series and triazin series, etc.
- any of well-known things without limiting can be used, but it is desirable to chlorobenzotriazol series or hydrox- ybenzophenone series from a point of view with effectively absorbing wavelength at 410nm and less.
- optical filter material for further preventing the melatonin suppression without affecting with the color of light
- resin composition having (b) the orange color series fluorescent dye material and (a) the yellow series dye material in (a) the floodlighting resin.
- composition ratio of (a) component, (b) component and (c) component it is desirable that (b) component is about 0.005 ⁇ 0.2 weight part per hundred weight part of (a) component and (c) component is about 0.005 - 0.01 weight part per hundred weight part of (a) component.
- (b) component is too little, the mean transmissivity of light beam of the optical filter having wavelength about 480 ⁇ 505nm goes to excess about 30%, so it don't prevent the melatonin suppression with maintaining optical color desirable.
- (d) component When (d) component is too much, it can prevent the melatonin suppression, but it is not desirable that it miss the valance of the mean transmissivity of light of wavelength range about 430 ⁇ 445nm and the mean transmissivity of light of wavelength range about 530 ⁇ 565nm, so that it can not maintain optical color desirable after passing through the optical filter.
- the yellow series dye material of (d) component commonly, organic pigment or inorganic pigment/dye are used.
- the yellow inorganic dye it is referred to Cd yellow, Cr yellow, Ti yellow (pigment yellow 53), Cr yellow (pigment brown 24) or Bengala yellow, etc.
- the yellow organic dye it is referred to condensate azoic series compound (pigment yellow 95), etc. So, any of well-known compounds can be used, but condensed azoic series compound (pigment yellow 95) is desirable.
- the yellow series dye material for using as (d) component it can be referred to CROMOPHTAL YELLOW GR (manufactured by CHIBA SEPCIALTY CHEMICALS K.K.)
- the orange series fluorescent dye material in (b) component the UV absorbent having absorbing peak of wavelength range about 330 ⁇ 400nm in (c) component and the concentration of the yellow series dye material in (d) component.
- the thickness of the optical filter When the thickness of the optical filter is heavy, reduce the concentration of (b), (c) and (d) component. In contrast, when the thickness of the optical filter is thin, raise the concentration of (b), (c) and (d) component. So, in the range of present invention, it can be set up freely.
- the resin composition of using for optical filter in present invention is achieved by sufficiently mixing floodlighting resin of (a) component with the orange color series fluorescent dye material of (b) component, and by dispersing equally in (a) component (like as composing of UV absorbent having absorbing peak of wavelength at 330 ⁇ 400nm and the yellow series dye material of (d) component).
- (a) component is solid, it is used by pallet-type.
- the designated amounts of each component are mixed mechanically by mixing device as hensel mixer and tumbler.
- the extruder and banbery mixer having laxis/2axis screw it is mixed in melting state sufficiently in temperature of plasticizing and floating (a) component, and then it is manufactured by general well-known process as the process of fixing to pallet, etc.
- a method for forming the optical filter of the present invention is not limited in particular.
- a formation method for example, injection molding, extrusion molding, blow molding, inflation molding, calender molding, compression molding, transfer molding, vacuum molding, pressured air molding, glass cast method, continuous casting method and molding method may be used, and the method can be selected according to a size, a shape, a thickness and the like of the optical filter.
- optical filters have various uses, for example a cover for lighting apparatuses such as a ceiling light, a pendant type light, a kitchen light, a bathroom light, a chandelier, a stand, a bracket, a kerosene lamp, a garage light, a eaves light, a doorpost light, a porch light, a garden light, a entrance light, a foot light, stairway light, a guidance light, an outdoor lamp, a down light, a base light, an electrical illumination signboard and a sign, a cover of a lighting apparatus for vehicle such as an automobile and a two-wheeled vehicle, and a cover of a lighting apparatus used in airplane or a Shinkansen car.
- the optical filter may be used for other than lighting apparatuses such as a lens portion of glasses, sunglasses or a goggle, or an optical filter for a television or a display.
- the optical filter in accordance with present invention may be used for a lighting apparatus comprising a light source 1, an optical filter 2, a reflecting plate 3, a control unit and a power supply 4 as shown in Fig. 21.
- the optical filter 2 is disposed on a light-emitting surface of about an opposite side of the reflecting plate 3 having the light source 1 therebetween.
- the optical filter 2 is disposed on the light-emitting surface surrounding the light source 1 without the reflecting plate 3.
- the optical filter 2 is formed to be a plane or curved surface.
- the optical filter may be formed of the resin composition material and other means may be employed.
- the light source having a relatively low color temperature for example, about 3000K or below
- a desirable color grade such as, but not limited to, a fluorescent lamp, an incandescent lamp, an electrodeless fluorescent lamp, HID lamp and the like is preferred.
- the optical filter 2 disposed at a light-emitting portion of the light source 1 may be accommodated inside the reflecting plate 3. That is, an optical filter enclosure unit 10 for accommodating the optical filter 2 is formed at the reflecting plate 3. A movement of the optical filter 2 is performed manually or automatically corresponding to the biorhythm of an object person.
- a diffusing plate 12 such as a milky white plate or a prism may be disposed at an outer side of the optical filter.
- FIG. 23 illustrates an applied example of a stand type apparatus.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached to a floor stand as shown in Fig. 23, and the apparatus may be installed in a living room or a bedroom to provide light to the living room without preventing the secretion of melatonin in the nighttime.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached to a study stand for use with a work or study in the nighttime to provide a light necessary for the work or study without preventing the secretion of melatonin in the nighttime.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached to a bedside stand to be used as a reading light prior to sleep.
- the optical filter 2 of the present invention is designed to be detachable, and the diffusing plate 12 such as the milky white plate or the prism may be disposed at the farther outer side of the optical filter 2.
- Fig. 24 illustrates an example wherein the optical filter 2 is attached as a globe of a ceiling type lighting apparatus.
- the necessary light may be provided without preventing the secretion of melatonin in the nighttime. That is, as shown in Fig. 24-A, a globe portion may be formed with the optical filter 2.
- the optical filter 2 of the present invention may be detachable, and the diffusing plate 12 such as the milky white plate or the prism may be disposed at the farther outer side of the optical filter 2.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached along a circumference of the light source 1 , and the globe 13 may be individually installed.
- the lamp includes but not limited to a fluorescent lamp, an electrodeless fluorescent lamp, incandescent lamp and the like.
- the light source 1 may have a low color temperature such as an incandescent lamp color.
- Fig. 25 illustrates an example lighting apparatus wherein two or more light sources
- the light source 14 and 15 are covered by a milky white or transparent globe 13 and the optical filter 2 of the present invention is attached to the globe 13 corresponding to one light source 15.
- the light source 14 is used during the daytime by for example setting the light source 14 to which the optical filter 2 is not attached to white in color and the light source 15 is used during the nighttime by for example setting the light source 15 to which the optical filter 2 is attached to the light source 15 having a low color temperature such as an incandescent color to provide a light.
- the biorhythm may be effectively adjusted using the light source having the high color temperature during the morning, the light may be configured to be white in color by mixing both lights during the afternoon, and light may be provided from the light source which as the optical filter of the present invention attached thereto during the nighttime.
- the optical filter 2 of the present invention may also be detachable, and the diffusing plate 12 such as the milky white plate or the prism may also be disposed at the farther outer side of the optical filter 2. As shown in Fig.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached along circumferences of the light sources 14 and 15, and the globe 13 may be individually installed.
- the light source 14 may include a white color light source and the light source 15 may include an incandescent color light source having a low color temperature.
- Fig. 26 illustrates an example wherein the optical filter 2 of the present invention is attached to a down-light type lighting apparatus.
- the optical filter of the present invention may also be attached to a bracket-type apparatus.
- the optical filter 2 of the present invention may be detachable, and the diffusing plate such as the milky white plate or the prism 12 may also be disposed at the farther outer side of the optical filter 2.
- the lamp includes but not limited to a fluorescent lamp, an electrodeless fluorescent lamp, incandescent lamp and the like.
- Fig. 27 illustrates an example wherein the optical filter 2 of the present invention is attached to a base-light 18 installed in an office or a hospital.
- the optical filter 2 may be attached to a portion of the light sources to optically filter a light and change according to a time zone as disclosed in patent reference 3 or the optical filter 2 may be attached to the entire light sources.
- the optical filter 2 of the present invention may be detachable, and the diffusing plate such as the milky white plate or the prism 12 may also be disposed at the farther outer side of the optical filter 2.
- the lamp is not particularly limited as is in the Fig. 26.
- Fig. 28 illustrates a case wherein a light source is directly covered by the filter of the present invention.
- the filter may be attached directly to the light source 17, or as shown in Fig. 28 A, have a cylinder shape for a facile exchange and detachment. As shown in Fig. 28 B, it is allowed that the filter is partly opened without covering the entire circumference of the light source 17.
- the shape of a lamp is not shape-dependent and not limited to a strait type, but may include a bulb shape as shown in Fig. 28 C or a circular shape as shown in Fig. 28 D and the like, and the lamp may be covered by the optical filter 2 of the present invention.
- the filter may cover or be directly attached (attached with an adhesive) to the light source.
- the lamp is not particularly limited as is in the Fig. 26.
- Fig. 29 (a) illustrates an example other than an application for the above-described lighting apparatus, wherein the optical filter 2 of the present invention is attached to a sunglass 20 of Fig. 29(a) or a goggle 21 of Fig. 29(b).
- the filter By attaching the filter to the sunglass 20 or the goggle 21, a light that suppresses melatonin may be reduced regardless of surrounding lighting environment.
- Fig. 30 illustrates an example wherein the optical filter 2 of the present invention is attached to a television or a display 22 of a PC. Because the display is self-luminous, watching television or performing a VDT work in the nighttime concerns the suppression of the melatonin secretion. Therefore, attaching the optical filter 2 of the present invention may prevent that phenomenon.
- a transparent resin and (b) a resin composition material containing an orange color series florescent dye material are compounded using a tumbler (the same method is performed when simultaneously compounding (b) an ultraviolet ray absorbent (c) a yellow color series florescent dye).
- These materials were roll mixing milled and melted using a rotating biaxial extruding machine in the same direction of a 47mm in cylinder diameter and L/D 31.5 under a temperature of 230 0 C and then water-cooled by a strand bus and pellet is obtained by cutting by a cutter.
- the pellet is melted using a uniaxial extruding machine of a 47mm in cylinder diameter under a temperature of 240 0 C and extruded fro a T-die to obtain a sheet 400mm wide and 1.0mm thick.
- the sheet is then cut ⁇ 300mm in size to obtain a lighting cover for a stand.
- ACRYPET VHOOl (which is a brand name of acryl series resin manufactured by
- MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD. is used in floodlighting resin of (a) component, PLAST ORANGE 8160 (which is a brand name of ferralyn series compound manufactured by ARIMOTO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.) is used in the orange series fluorescent dye material of (b) component, TINUVIN 326 (which is a brand name of chlorobenzotriazol series UV absorbent manufactured by CHIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS K.K.) and UVINUL 3050 (which is a brand name of hydroxyben- zophenone series UV absorbent manufactured by BASF JAPAN LTD.
- PLAST ORANGE 8160 which is a brand name of ferralyn series compound manufactured by ARIMOTO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
- TINUVIN 326 which is a brand name of chlorobenzotriazol series UV absorbent manufactured by CHIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS K.K.
- UVINUL 3050 which is a brand name of hydroxyben
- the manufactured goods name of are used in UV absorbent having absorbing peak of wavelength rage of 330 ⁇ 400nm in (c) component, and CROMOPHTAL YELLOW GR (which is a brand name of condensed azoic series compound manufactured by CHOIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS K.K.) is used in the yellow series dye material in (d) component.
- CROMOPHTAL YELLOW GR which is a brand name of condensed azoic series compound manufactured by CHOIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS K.K.
- the objecting data was the mean value of transmissivity of wavelength range of 480 ⁇ 505nm.
- the optical filter is installed to the light apparatus (e.g. the manufactured goods of
- the light source is taken as incandescent color fluorescent lamp (e.g. the manufactured goods of twin Pa40W by MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING COMPANY).
- the spectral distribution of luminous light is measured by the spectrum detector of PMA- 11 by HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. So, the Duv is obtained based on JIS Z8725 and the measured value above, and each value is indexed by ⁇ , O , ⁇ and X.
- the valuing standard is that ® means below ⁇ 1, O means below ⁇ 3, ⁇ means between + 3 and ⁇ 5 and X means over ⁇ 5 or incapable of measuring.
- Equation 1 the suppression luminous intensity efficiency of melatonin is calculated.
- the suppression luminous intensity efficiency of melatonin in case that the melatonin secretion is suppressed by E[Ix] in base light source, needs E/ m[lx] in order to suppress the melatonin secretion as same effect as above in the transmitted light after passing through the optical filter.
- One of object in present invention is to prevent the suppressing of melatonin secretion, so it becomes less than 1, it becomes close to 0 desirably. So, it is valued by valuing standard described below.
- the valuing standard is that O is under 0.5, ⁇ is from 0.5 and more to 0.75 and X is 0.75 and more.
- the object of (c) component or (d) component is to prevent the suppressing of melatonin, and to maintain light color desirable by composing (c) component and (d) component. Therefore, it is valued how the effect of the illuminance efficiency of suppressing melatonin is reduced lower in the composition of (c) component or (d) component by basis described below than the composition of only (a) component and (b) component.
- the valuing standard is that O means lower effect of the illuminance efficiency of suppressing melatonin than that of the mixing same amount of (a) component and (b) component, respectively with only (a) component and (b) component, and X means equal to and higher effect of the illuminance efficiency of suppressing melatonin than that of the same amount of (a) component and (b) component, respectively with only (a) component and (b) component.
- the mean transmissivity in the wavelength range of about 480-505 nm which has high suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion in the nighttime is set to be about 30% or less to provide a effect of maintaining the color of light desirable and relieving the suppression of the melatonin secretion. Therefore, a large amount of melatonin is secreted and a body temperature drop or sleep is accelerated.
- a lamp that radiates light by mercury and a fluorescent substance such as a fluorescent lamp or an electrodeless fluorescent lamp has a unique luminous spectrum of mercury about a wavelength of 435nm as shown in Fig. 2.
- this unique luminous spectrum of mercury has high suppression efficiency of the melatonin secretion.
- this range simultaneously has a much contribution to the isochromatic function z( ⁇ ) as shown in Fig. 4, the desirable color of lighting cannot be maintained due to Duv becoming large when the transmissivity in this wavelength range is reduced.
- an optical filter in accordance with a second characteristic of the present invention has a mean transmissivity in a wavelength range of about 430-445 nm is about 50% or less, and a mean transmissivity in a wavelength range of about 530-565 nm is about 45% or more and about 75% or less to provide a effect of maintaining the color of the light desirable and also relieving the suppression of the melatonin secretion. Therefore, a large amount of melatonin is secreted and a body temperature drop or sleep is accelerated.
- the optical filter in accordance with a third characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding (a) a transparent resin and (b) a resin composition material containing an orange color series florescent dye material to embody the optical filters in accordance with the first and second characteristics.
- the optical filter in accordance with a fourth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material to embody the optical filters in accordance with the first and second characteristics.
- the optical filter in accordance with a fifth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing a compound of about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material and (c) about 0.25-4 weight part of an ultraviolet ray absorbent having an absorption peak at a wavelength ranging from 330 to 400nm to embody the optical filter in accordance with the third characteristic of the present invention.
- the suppression of melatonin can be prevented further than the optical filter in accordance with the third characteristic of the present invention without altering the color of the light,
- the optical filter in accordance with a sixth characteristic of the present invention is formed by molding, (a) for 100 weight part of the transparent resin, (b) the resin composition material containing a compound of about 0.005-0.2 weight part of the orange color series florescent dye material and (b) about 0.005-0.01 weight part of a yellow color series florescent dye to embody the optical filter in accordance with the second characteristic of the present invention more easily.
- the lighting apparatus comprises an optical filter in accordance with the first through sixth characteristics to secrete a large amount of melatonin thereby accelerating a body temperature drop or sleep.
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