IP Library Granted Patent US 7,198,399
Granted Patent B2
US 7,198,399 · App. 11/406,129 · Granted Apr 3, 2007

Lamp module for planar source device

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Patent No.
US 7,198,399
App. No.
11/406,129
Granted
Apr 3, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lamp module comprising a lamp holder and a lamp is provided. The lamp holder has a structure with a curved arc surface such that the ends of the structure are inwardly converging. Light from the lamp impinging upon the curved arc surface is scattered out to a linear dimension greater than the original length of the lamp. The scattered light is projected onto the light-inlet surface of a light-guiding plate so that light emerges from the light-emitting surface as a planar light source.

Claims (24)

1. An apparatus, comprising:

a lamp holder having a curved arc surface, wherein ends of the curved arc surface are at least partially inwardly converging, and wherein the lamp holder is adapted to hold a lamp having a length shorter than a length of the lamp holder and reflect light provided by the lamp over a linear dimension larger than the length of the lamp; and

a light-guiding plate coupled to the lamp holder, comprising:

a light inlet surface; and

a light outlet surface,

wherein the light-guiding plate comprises at least a top reflective surface coupled to a plurality of side reflective surfaces, wherein the top reflective surface is configured at a slope with respect to light outlet surface, and the plurality of side reflective surfaces have a length and a height, wherein the height of one or more of said reflective surfaces varies along the length, and wherein the light guiding plate is adapted to:

receive non-planar light at the light inlet surface; and

enable the non-planar light entering the light inlet surface and reaching the light emitting surface to emerge as a planar light source.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the top reflective surface and the side reflective surfaces are configured such that a substantial portion of the light entering the light inlet surface is reflected to emerge as the planar light source.

3. The lamp module of claim 1 , wherein the lamp includes a fluorescent tube.

4. The lamp module of claim 1 , wherein the curved arc surface has an at least partially fixed radius of curvature.

5. The lamp module of claim 1 , wherein the curved arc surface has an at least partially variable radius of curvature.

6. A scanner light source, comprising:

means for producing non-planar light;

means for receiving the non-planar light at a light-guiding plate; and

means for reflecting the received non-planar light to enable emitting the non-planar light as planar light from a light outlet surface of the light-guiding plate.

7. The scanner light source of claim 6 , further comprising:

means for reflecting the received non-planar light to a plurality of reflective surfaces of the light-guiding plate to further enable emitting the non-planar light as planar light from a light outlet surface of the light-guiding plate.

8. The scanner light source of claim 6 , wherein the means for producing non-planar light comprises:

a lamp holder having a curved arc surface, wherein the ends of the curved arc surface are at least partially inwardly converging, wherein the lamp holder comprises a length; and

a lamp disposed on the lamp holder, wherein the lamp has a length shorter than the length of the lamp holder, and wherein the structure is capable of reflecting light over a linear dimension larger than the length of the lamp.

9. The scanner light source of claim 8 , wherein the lamp includes a fluorescent tube.

10. The scanner light source of claim 8 , wherein the curved arc surface has an at least partially fixed radius of curvature.

11. The scanner light source of claim 8 , wherein the curved arc surface has an at least partially variable radius of curvature.