IP Library Granted Patent US 7,188,975
Granted Patent B2
US 7,188,975 · App. 10/940,601 · Granted Mar 13, 2007

Light fixture for illuminating building surfaces or parts thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,188,975
App. No.
10/940,601
Granted
Mar 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light fixture is shown and described is for illuminating building surfaces or portions thereof, comprising a generally cup-shaped arcuate reflector ( 10 ) having an interior ( 21 ) provided with a lamp emitting light at least partially reflected or dispersed by an inner surface ( 27 ) of the reflector to the building surface or portion to be illuminated, the inner surface of the reflector being subdivided into a plurality of structured segments ( 15 a, 15 b, 15 c, 15 d, 32, 38 ). The novelty is that the segments each have a surface ( 31 a, 31 b, 31 c, 36, 37, 40 ) that is curved toward the interior.

Claims (30)

1. A light fixture for homogeneously illuminating building surfaces or portions thereof, the fixture comprising

a generally cup-shaped arcuate reflector having an interior defined between an apex and a light-outlet opening and generally rotationally symmetrical to a longitudinal central axis; and

a lamp emitting light at least partially reflected or dispersed through the outlet opening by an inner surface of the reflector to the building surface or portion to be illuminated, the inner surface of the reflector being subdivided into and completely covered between the outlet and the apex by a plurality of structured segments each having a surface that is curved toward the interior, a plurality of the segments forming an annular group centered on the longitudinal central axis of the reflector, the segments of the annular group all being of the same curvature.

2. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the lamp is provided at a focal point of the reflector.

3. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the reflector is generally parabolic.

4. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the surface is double curved and has a first curvature with a first radius and a second curvature with a second radius.

5. The light fixture according to claim 4 wherein the second curvature with the second radius has a curvature axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the reflector or forms an acute angle therewith.

6. The light fixture according to claim 4 wherein the first curvature with the radius has a curvature axis that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis of the reflector.

7. The light fixture according to claim 4 wherein the first and the second radii are different depending on a spacing of the respective segments from the apex of the reflector.

8. The light fixture according to claim 4 wherein the first radius or the second radius are different depending on a spacing of the respective segments from an apex of the reflector.

9. The light fixture according to claim 4 wherein the first radius or the second radius increases with increased spacing of the respective segment from the apex of the reflector.

10. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein every two segments are immediately adjacent each other.

11. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the segments of the group are distributed in a circular annulus angularly in the reflector.

12. The light fixture according to claim 11 wherein between the apex of the reflector and the light-output opening of the reflector, there are a plurality of the groups of the segments arranged in rings.

13. The light fixture according to claim 11 wherein the number of segments measured angularly is independent of a spacing to the apex of the reflector and constant.

14. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the segments are arranged linearly relative to the curved inner surface of the reflector.

15. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the size of the segments increases from the apex of the reflector toward the light-outlet opening of the reflector.

16. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein each segment has a generally trapezoidal shape.

17. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein a generally circular annular edge of the reflector defines the light-outlet opening.

18. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein the light fixture is stationary.

19. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein an edge of the reflector has a rim.

20. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein mounting elements or mounting openings, or mounting means are provided on the reflector.

21. The light fixture according to claim 1 wherein adjacent the apex of the reflector there is a hole through which engages a lamp or a mounting socket for a lamp.

22. A light fixture for illuminating building surfaces or portions thereof, comprising a generally cup-shaped arcuate reflector having an inner surface with a plurality of segments each having an inwardly directed arcuate surface the reflector having a spacing between an apex and a free edge and a light-outlet opening, with a first diameter, the reflector being interchangeable with a second reflector with the same spacing and the same diameter but having segments that are differently curved from the first reflector.

23. A light fixture for illuminating building surfaces or portions thereof, the fixture comprising

a generally cup-shaped arcuate reflector having an interior; and

a lamp emitting light at least partially reflected or dispersed by an inner surface of the reflector to the building surface or portion to be illuminated, the inner surface of the reflector being subdivided into a plurality of structured segments each having a surface that is curved toward the interior, a plurality of the segments forming an annular group centered on the longitudinal central axis of the reflector, the inner surface of the reflector being completely free of undercuts.

24. A light fixture for illuminating building surfaces or portions thereof, the fixture comprising

a generally cup-shaped arcuate reflector having an interior; and

a lamp emitting light at least partially reflected or dispersed by an inner surface of the reflector to the building surface or portion to be illuminated, the inner surface of the reflector being subdivided into a plurality of structured segments each having a surface that is curved toward the interior, a plurality of the segments forming an annular group centered on the longitudinal central axis of the reflector, the reflector being made of pressed aluminum.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 9, 2008
From: ERCO LEUCHTEN GMBH
To: ERCO GMBH
Reel/Frame 021936/0683 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 4, 2005
From: GORRES, MARKUS
To: ERCO LEUCHTEN GMBH
Reel/Frame 016365/0461 →