WO2009040720A2 - Ensemble d'éclairage équipé d'une lampe réfléchissante et d'un couvercle antireflet - Google Patents

Ensemble d'éclairage équipé d'une lampe réfléchissante et d'un couvercle antireflet Download PDF

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WO2009040720A2
WO2009040720A2 PCT/IB2008/053839 IB2008053839W WO2009040720A2 WO 2009040720 A2 WO2009040720 A2 WO 2009040720A2 IB 2008053839 W IB2008053839 W IB 2008053839W WO 2009040720 A2 WO2009040720 A2 WO 2009040720A2
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Bruno Thoennessen
Winand Hendrik Anna Maria Friederichs
Cornelis Versluijs
Oliver Boehme
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V11/00Screens not covered by groups F21V1/00, F21V3/00, F21V7/00 or F21V9/00
    • F21V11/16Screens not covered by groups F21V1/00, F21V3/00, F21V7/00 or F21V9/00 using sheets without apertures, e.g. fixed
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S41/00Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps
    • F21S41/40Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by screens, non-reflecting members, light-shielding members or fixed shades
    • F21S41/43Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by screens, non-reflecting members, light-shielding members or fixed shades characterised by the shape thereof
    • F21S41/435Hoods or cap-shaped
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V9/00Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters
    • F21V9/04Elements for modifying spectral properties, polarisation or intensity of the light emitted, e.g. filters for filtering out infrared radiation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2115/00Light-generating elements of semiconductor light sources
    • F21Y2115/10Light-emitting diodes [LED]

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  • the present invention relates to an illumination assembly for general and professional illumination applications, comprising an electric lamp, a reflector associated with said electric lamp and an antiglare cap positioned in front of said electric lamp to control the light output thereof.
  • Illumination assemblies of this particular kind are useful for illumination of various areas of interest in shops, offices, public and private areas, particularly for spotlight, floodlight or wallwasher illumination applications.
  • the electric lamps used for the invention are inter alia incandescent halogen lamps. These lamps provide small but very intense light sources as needed for the intended applications. As compared to non-halogen incandescent lamps, halogen lamps have the advantage of a considerably higher luminous efficiency at a given absorbed power and a given lifetime. However, because of the higher luminous efficiency of incandescent halogen lamps, it becomes important that their light should not be blinding.
  • Another method of controlling light in illumination assemblies involves mounting a refractory metal shield inside the lamp bulb near the filament.
  • Yet another method involves placing an antiglare cap as a separate structural element inside the reflector cavity in front of the electric lamp.
  • Such an antiglare cap is commonly designed as a non-reflective black metal shield, which can withstand the high temperature generated by the lamp bulb. The cap effectively blocks all direct light emitted by the lamp bulb.
  • US 4,623,815 discloses a reflector- lamp combination for illumination of display windows, special windows, passageways and the like, that comprises a lamp cap surrounding the end portion of a halogen incandescent lamp, held by a flat metal strip.
  • Another problem with the antiglare caps known in the prior art is that while they may absorb some of the excess heat generated by the lamp, they do not remove the absorbed heat or dissipate it to the outside, away from the lamp. As a result, the heat released internally by the antiglare cap of the prior art may cause damage to the lamp housing and reduce the life span of the lamp.
  • an illumination assembly comprising an antiglare cap that overcomes the problems associated with the prior art assembly.
  • an illumination assembly comprising an electric lamp, a reflector associated with the electric lamp and an antiglare-cap, provided as a separate structural element and disposed in front of said electric lamp, wherein the antiglare cap is at least partially composed of a composite material comprising a light transmissive matrix and a light absorptive pigment dispersed therein.
  • An antiglare cap using light absorptive pigments as an effective light shielding component in a light transmissive matrix prevents transmission of a direct light beam by absorbing, and partially scattering, the beam radiation.
  • This structure is favorable because the direct light beam path within the reflector of the lamp is not totally blocked as is the case when use is made of a black coating or a metallic cap.
  • the selective absorption of visible light is achieved without any lowering of the heat transit. Heat may thus escape from the lamp and in the illumination assembly, whereby heat accumulation is avoided. This results in assemblies with much lower temperatures underneath the antiglare cap, compared to the conventional metallic antiglare-caps, which absorb visible light and heat radiation. This allows also miniaturization in size and maximization of wattage of the electric lamp. Due to the better heat management, the lamp bulb can be fixed in a more backward position in reflectors, which results in additional freedom of lamp design.
  • the lower temperature underneath the antiglare cap is also particularly favorable with regard to maintenance of the lamp filament and possible lamp coatings.
  • the cap may advantageously be used as a decorative fixture positioned in the reflector in front of the lamp.
  • the assembly looks aesthetic and appealing and may possess a better optical efficiency.
  • the electric lamp is an incandescent halogen lamp, a high pressure ceramic discharge lamp or a LED lamp.
  • the light transmissive matrix is formed by a material selected from the group of clear, transparent or translucent glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics and polymers.
  • the matrix of the composite material is composed of a light and infrared transmissive glass ceramic or polymer.
  • An anti-glare cap wherein the matrix is composed of an infrared transmissive glass ceramic or polymer, reduces further the thermal impact of the adjacent lamp such as an incandescent halogen lamp, as it dissipates the absorbed heat to the outside, away from the lamp.
  • the pigment is a light absorptive, infrared transmissive pigment.
  • a pigment as described leads to a further improved transmission of infrared radiation besides substantial absorption of visible light.
  • the cap body is composed of the composite material.
  • the cap body may be composed of a light transmissive material coated with a coating layer comprising the composite material.
  • the antiglare cap comprises a distinctive marking. Antiglare caps comprising a distinctive marking allow an aesthetic and cost efficient way of conveying information e.g. on brand names, which can be identified even during operation. Such antiglare caps can be used as differentiators.
  • Illumination assemblies comprising an antiglare cap as a separate structural element are typically designed to be of the open-beam type, which is advantageously used for all types of display and general illumination systems.
  • Fig. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of an illumination assembly according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of an illumination assembly according to the invention.
  • the invention relates to an illumination assembly comprising an electric lamp, a reflector associated with the electric lamp and an antiglare cap that is disposed in front of said electric lamp and encloses the lamp at least partially.
  • the lamp can be any electric lamp and the lamp bulb can be of any conventional form.
  • Such electric lamps include incandescent lamps, high pressure and low pressure discharge ceramic gas discharge lamps and LED lamps.
  • the electric lamp is an incandescent halogen lamp, a high pressure ceramic discharge lamp or a LED lamp are particularly preferred.
  • the lamp is a double-ended tungsten halogen incandescent lamp.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates an illumination assembly comprising a double-ended tungsten halogen incandescent lamp bulb 4 mounted within the cavity of a reflector 2.
  • the lamp bulb 4 includes a hermetically sealed, light-transmissive lamp envelope and a filament 7 sealed within the envelope.
  • the bulbous portion of the lamp envelope surrounding filament 7 has an ellipsoidal shape.
  • Filament 7 is mounted on the central axis of said envelope and is supported by lead-in wires.
  • the lead-in wires extend through two mutually opposed pinched ends 8 and 9 formed in the envelope and are electrically connected to external contact pins 10 and 11, respectively, at opposed ends of the lamp envelope.
  • Contact pin 10 extends to an electrical contact 13 of which one part is arranged below the lamp base 3.
  • Contact pin 11 extends to an electrical return lead 12, which leads to an electrical contact 14.
  • the lamp bulb 4 is supported by a ceramic lamp base 3 and a mounting strap.
  • the lamp base 3 accommodates electrical conductors 13, 14 for connecting them to a source of electrical energy in a conventional fashion.
  • envelope and filament structure of the tungsten halogen incandescent lamp bulb may have configurations other than that shown in Fig. 1.
  • Reflector 2 comprises a shaped, reflecting interior surface that is usually parabolic in shape, but that may alternatively have an ellipsoidal or other shape.
  • the reflecting surface has a central axis and a focal point.
  • the reflector further includes a heel portion for mounting the lamp bulb 4.
  • the lamp bulb 4 can be mounted in reflector 2 by any suitable mounting structure, as known in the art.
  • the reflector 2 is mounted directly on lamp base 3.
  • the lamp bulb 4 is preferably mounted in reflector 2 such that the longitudinal axis of filament 7 coincides with the central axis of the parabolic or ellipsoidal reflecting surface of the reflector and such that the center of filament 7 is located at or near the focal point of the parabolic or ellipsoidal reflecting surface. This ensures that light emitted by filament 7 and incident on the parabolic or ellipsoidal reflecting surface is reflected through the reflector opening as an approximately parallel light beam.
  • the construction of the illumination assembly is of the open-beam type. It utilizes a reflector with an accessible reflector cavity.
  • the front side of the reflector provides an opening through which the lamp bulb can be releasably mounted in the lamp base.
  • the lamp bulb In case of damage to the bulb, for instance if the filament burns out, the lamp bulb is simply removed through the opening and replaced by a new one.
  • the construction may be of the "sealed-beam" type, wherein the reflector rim is closed with a front lens.
  • Sealed beam lamps typically use glass for the lens as well as for the reflector and the two pieces are hermetically bonded in the manufacturing process.
  • the antiglare cap of the illumination assembly according to the invention is formed as a separate structural component in the reflector cavity.
  • the antiglare cap typically includes a cap body 5, which is disposed generally in front of the lamp bulb, and a separate clamping element 6, which extends from the cap body and engages the reflector or some other proximate structure.
  • brackets that support the cap body and are connected to either the reflector rim or the lamp base.
  • the cap body is supported by a bracket composed of a ring portion and side supports, which are secured to the cap body on one side and to the reflector rim on the other side.
  • the ring portion is slideable onto the antiglare cap such that the clamping element can fit tightly in slits in the reflector shroud.
  • Ring portion and side supports are provided as flat strips of metal as shown in Fig.l. The strips are placed on the edge so that the shadow effect is minimal. They extend in bent- up bridging form diametrically across the reflector, as best seen in Fig. 2
  • the clamping element may be coupled to the reflector in a rigid connection or may be welded to a lamp housing, screwed to a housing or fitted to the housing.
  • the antiglare cap embodying the invention comprises a cap body 5, which may have any conventional design that covers the forward end of the lamp bulb at least partially.
  • the cap body is preferably hollow in order to collect light rays emitted by the lamp bulb.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate an embodiment wherein the antiglare cap body has a truncated cone section and a hollow cylindrical section joined thereto, extending to the opening of the reflector. It comprises a shoulder serving as a means for limiting the sliding movement of the ring portion of the clamping element or as a stop at which the clamping element can abut.
  • the outer shape of the cap may be a hollow circular tube with a closed front end.
  • cap body Other designs are possible as well. Such designs may be a function of preferred styling features.
  • other shapes that may be used for the cap body include decorative shapes with e.g. a hexagonal, octagonal or square cross-section.
  • the cup portion When the antiglare cap is mounted, the cup portion is generally horizontally aligned with the lamp bulb assembly. To eliminate the "hot spot" which would otherwise be visible when looking into the lamp beam, the antiglare cap is mounted such as to ensure that the light which is emitted from the lamp bulb, but which is not directed toward the parabolic or ellipsoidal portion of the reflector, is prevented from exiting the reflector opening. The light that is reflected from the parabolic or ellipsoidal portion of the reflector is more controlled and is less likely to cause glare.
  • the antiglare cap is typically designed and mounted such that light which is emitted laterally at 10° to 90° up from the axis of the lamp bulb is blocked from exiting the front opening of the reflector, because this light forms what is known as veiling glare.
  • the antiglare cap of the invention does not reflect radiation back to the light source, it is not necessary to take the beam path into consideration.
  • the antiglare cap is at least partially composed of a composite material comprising a light transmissive matrix and a light absorptive pigment.
  • the entire antiglare cap may be a compact component composed of the composite material.
  • only the front portions or the side portions of the cap body may be composed of the composite material.
  • a transparent or translucent cap body is covered with a coating comprising the composite material.
  • the composite material has a minimum of two components; it comprises a light transmissive matrix phase and at least one light absorptive pigment dispersed therein.
  • the light transmissive matrix material may be opaque, translucent or clear. It is preferably selected from the group of clear, transparent or translucent glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics and polymers. Most often, the matrix is substantially transparent to visible light and the absorption of visible light is accomplished by the pigment.
  • the material constituting the matrix is a light transmissive material having high transparency to infrared radiation, too.
  • the material from which the antiglare cap is preferably formed is a high silica material such as quartz or Vy cor ®.
  • Other high temperature glasses such as aluminosilicate, borosilicate or Pyrex ® may be used but are less preferable since they are less efficient transmitters of infrared radiation.
  • the matrix material may be preferably selected from among essentially any of the transparent or translucent glass, glass ceramic or ceramic materials known in the art.
  • infrared transmissive polymers such as polyamides, fluoropolymers and silicones, may be used as the matrix material.
  • Pigment as used in this specification means a water-insoluble, colored, material that exists in solid particulate form rather than solution form.
  • pigments may be employed in the present invention.
  • Examples of particular useful pigments are light absorptive pigments, particularly light absorptive and infrared transmissive pigments.
  • Suitable light absorptive pigments include organic and inorganic colored pigments.
  • Suitable inorganic colored pigments include metals, oxides, sulfides and mixtures thereof.
  • metal pigments of metals such as aluminum, copper, iron, cobalt, nickel and alloys thereof provide a high absorptive power.
  • metal oxides in particular, iron oxides such as goethite and magnetite, haematite, chromium oxide and chromium hydroxide, chromium/iron mixed oxides, and spinels, such as, for example, cobalt aluminate pigments are preferred.
  • Useful metal sulfide pigments include molybdenum and iron sulfides. Carbon black may be used as well.
  • organic colored pigments particular mentioned should be quinacridones, benzimidazolones, phthalocyanines, such as copper phthalocyanine, azo pigments, indanthrenes, 1,4-diketopyrrolopyrroles, perinones, anthanthrones, anthraquinones, and derivatives thereof.
  • Particularly preferred as pigments are infrared transmissive, visible-light absorptive pigments.
  • Such pigments are known, for example, for use in retro -reflective structures of signals and labels for unobtrusive reading and detection of such signals and labels.
  • praseodymium-doped zircon (Zr, Pr)SiO 4 ) and Fe 2 O 3 or NiO in combination with TiO 2 may be added to matrix material to provide a yellow colored, infrared transmissive cap body.
  • Cobalt zinc silicate ((Co 5 Zn) 2 SiO 4 ) may be added to provide a blue colored, infrared transmissive cap body.
  • Table 1 lists some further visible light absorptive, infrared transmissive pigments and their infrared transmissive wavelength range.
  • C.I refers to the "Colour Index”, edited by the Society of Dyers and Colourists and the American Society of Textile Chemists and Colorists.
  • a particularly suitable pigment/matrix composite material is that which is produced by subjecting quartz containing copper oxide to a diffusion process in an atmosphere of hydrogen where the copper oxide is reduced to metallic copper.
  • This is a standard product available from glass manufacturers, which provides a red or ruby color i.e. a "warm” effect.
  • the density of the ruby coloring is a function of the firing time used by the glass manufacturer and can be chosen as required.
  • the pigment composition may comprise one light absorptive pigment, but may also comprise two or more pigments that each absorb a particular range of the visible spectrum of light. When two or more pigments are included, their proportions are chosen so that together they absorb a maximum amount of visible light while transmitting a maximum amount of infrared radiation.
  • the pigment composition may additionally comprise an opacifying pigment.
  • Opacifying pigments are in particular white pigments, which impart white scattering power across all visible wavelengths without a high degree of absorption.
  • Suitable opacifying pigments include titanium dioxide or a combination of titanium dioxide and auxiliary pigments such as zinc oxide, lead oxide, a synthetic polymer pigment, and mixtures thereof.
  • a variable that is important for maximum utilization of the inherent hiding power of pigments is the effect of pigment concentration, by volume, in the cap body or coating.
  • the total proportion of pigment in the matrix film is chosen by balancing the facts that, on the one hand, the lower the number of pigment particles the greater the infrared transmission, and, on the other hand, the greater the number of pigment particles the lower the visible transmission. For this reason, the pigment volume concentration, that is the volume-percent of pigment relative to the combined total of pigment and matrix film, is seldom above 25%/ by volume and has a higher efficiency in the range of 10-15%.
  • the shapes of the pigment particles are not subject to particular limitations and may include shapes such as granules, flakes (e.g. aluminum flakes) and fibers.
  • the pigments typically have a relatively narrow size distribution for effective coating and optical efficiency.
  • the particles are generally of standard pigment sizes, usually less than 2 or 3 microns in diameter. While pigment particles of completely uniform crystalline size cannot be obtained, their size distribution and average particle size can be controlled. Average particle size diameters of 0.2 to 0.35 microns are reasonably efficient for visible light.
  • the cap body is composed of the composite material comprising a matrix material and pigment particles dispersed therein.
  • the composite material is provided in a separate coating layer on a light transmissive cap body.
  • the coating layer comprises a matrix film in which pigment particles of a pigment are dispersed.
  • the layer is preferably applied on a transparent cap body formed of glass, glass-ceramic or ceramic.
  • the layer is prepared from a liquid composition that comprises a vehicle, which includes a binder material that will become the matrix film and usually a volatile thinner to dissolve or disperse the binder material, and the described pigment particles dispersed in the vehicle.
  • the visible-light absorptive layer may be formed by directly coating the cap body, or the layer may be preformed and then applied to the base structure.
  • the binder material may be chosen from a wide variety of materials. Typical suitable organic binder materials include alkyds, acrylics, polyurethanes, epoxies, polystyrenes, and fluorinated polymers.
  • the efficiency of the infrared transmission is affected by the thickness of the infrared-transmissive, visible-light absorptive layer.
  • the thickness of this layer is preferably from 20 to 500 nm to provide a semi-transparent coating.
  • the layer is generally less than 200 nm thick; but it usually is at least 100 nm thick.
  • the antiglare cap is provided with a distinctive marking. In Fig. 2, there is shown a perspective view of an illumination assembly comprising an antiglare cap bearing such a distinctive marking.
  • Distinctive markings may take a variety of forms to convey specific information.
  • the distinctive marking represents letters and/or numerals and/or symbols.
  • the distinctive marking may comprise advertising markings, such as brand names, trademarks or symbols.
  • the distinctive marking may consist of grooves, ribs, striations, dimples, blind bores, recesses, one or more roughened areas or prints.
  • the markings preferably are in the shape of raised ribs arranged substantially across the front plate of the antiglare cap. Alternatively, it may sometimes be useful to create a marking effect by means of grooves. It is considered however that grooves might tend to collect debris, and it is proposed to fill said grooves with an optically different material to make them clearly visible.

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La présente invention concerne un ensemble d'éclairage (1) qui comprend une lampe électrique (4), un réflecteur (2) associé à une lampe électrique et un couvercle antireflet (5) pourvu en tant qu'élément structurel distinct et disposé devant ladite lampe électrique. Selon l'invention, le couvercle antireflet se compose partiellement d'un matériau composite doté d'une matrice transmettant la lumière et renfermant un pigment dispersé absorbant la lumière. Selon les modes de réalisation préférés, le matériau de la matrice et/ou le matériau du pigment correspondent à un matériau transmettant l'énergie infrarouge. Le couvercle antireflet peut comprendre un marquage permettant de le distinguer.
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