IP Library Granted Patent US 8,831,392
Granted Patent B2
US 8,831,392 · App. 13/320,733 · Granted Sep 9, 2014

Lighting using natural light

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Patent No.
US 8,831,392
App. No.
13/320,733
Granted
Sep 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments described herein generally relate to re-using the energy of natural light. In some examples, a lighting unit is described. An example lighting unit can include a multiple number of bound light-conductive members. A long-lasting phosphorescent material can be dispersed between the multiple number of bound light-conductive members. A luminance of the lighting unit can be at least several thousand cd/m 2 .

Claims (43)

1. A lighting unit, comprising:

a housing with a cavity extending from a waveguide at a first end to a light outlet at a second end;

a lighting assembly located in the cavity, the lighting assembly comprising:

a plurality of bound light-conductive cores extending between the waveguide and light outlet; and

a phosphorescent material dispersed between and contacting the plurality of bound light-conductive cores; and

a diverging lens positioned in the housing between the first end and the lighting assembly,

wherein a luminance of the lighting unit is at least several thousand candela per square meter (cd/m2).

2. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of bound light conductive cores comprises a transparent polymer, poly(methyl methacrylate), polysiloxane, glass, acrylic resin, polycarbonate, fluorocarbon polymers, or Cyclic Olefin Polymer (“COP”).

3. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein the phosphorescent material comprises at least one of: Eu-doped SrAl 2 O 4 , Dy-doped SrAl 2 O 4 , Eu-doped CaAl 2 O 4 , Nd-doped CaAl 2 O 4 , Eu-doped Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 , Dy-doped Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 , or combinations thereof.

4. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of bound light-conductive cores comprises a fluorescent material having an excitation spectrum that overlaps an emission spectrum of the phosphorescent material.

5. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein the phosphorescent material comprises phosphorescent particles, further wherein each of the plurality of bound light-conductive cores is coated on opposing sides by respective layers of phosphorescent material, each of the respective layers being more than one particle thick.

6. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein at least one layer of the phosphorescent material is disposed between the plurality of bound light-conductive cores, the at least one layer of the phosphorescent material and the plurality of bound light-conductive cores oriented in a single plane.

7. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of bound light-conductive cores is bound by an adhesive comprising a light-polymerizing adhesive or a thermosetting resin.

8. The lighting unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of bound light-conductive cores includes a textured surface and the phosphorescent material is positioned on the textured surface of each of the plurality of bound light-conductive cores.

9. A method of forming a lighting unit, comprising:

forming a textured surface on at least one side of a light-conductive core;

depositing a layer of phosphorescent material on the textured surface of the light-conductive core to form a combined layer;

binding a plurality of combined layers together to form a lighting assembly; and

locating the lighting assembly in a cavity of a housing, the housing having the cavity extending from a waveguide at a first end to a light outlet at a second end, wherein a diverging lens is positioned in the housing between the first end and the lighting assembly.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein binding the plurality of combined layers together includes bundling the plurality of combined layers together and providing an adhesive between the bundled combined layers.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein a collective luminance of the bound plurality of combined layers is at least several thousand candela per square meter (cd/m 2 ).

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the collective luminance of the bound plurality of combined layers is about four thousand candela per square meter (cd/m 2 ).

13. A system for storing and re-using the energy of natural light, comprising:

a light collector; and

a lighting unit according to claim 1 , wherein the lighting unit is optically coupled to the light collector.

14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising:

a plurality of lighting units optically coupled to the light collector; and

a light distributor configured to distribute light from a single light collector between the plurality of lighting units.

15. The system of claim 14 , further comprising a plurality of optical waveguides optically coupling the light collector to the light distributor and the light distributor to the plurality of lighting units.

16. The system of claim 13 , wherein a reflectance of a material coating an inside surface of the cavity of the housing having the lighting unit is at least 85% for wavelengths within the emission spectrum of the lighting unit.

17. The system of claim 13 , wherein the lighting unit is configured to store energy from light collected by the light collector and is further configured to emit stored energy as light.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the lighting unit is removably coupled to the light collector and is portable such that the lighting unit is configured to provide portable illumination.

19. A method for storing and re-using energy of natural light comprising:

collecting natural light from the sun at a light collector;

storing energy from the natural light in a lighting unit optically coupled to the light collector, the lighting unit comprising;

a housing with a cavity extending from a waveguide at a first end to a light outlet at a second end;

a lighting assembly located in the cavity, the lighting assembly comprising:

a plurality of bound-light conductive cores extending between the waveguide and light outlet;

a phosphorescent material dispersed between and contacting the plurality of light-conductive cores; and

a diverging lens positioned in the housing between the first end and the lighting assembly; and

emitting the stored energy as light to provide illumination.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein storing energy from the natural light in the lighting unit includes exciting, by the natural light, the phosphorescent material dispersed throughout the lighting unit.

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein emitting the stored energy as light includes the phosphorescent material emitting one or more photons in response to the phosphorescent material transitioning from an excited energy state to an energy state with relatively lower energy.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
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