IP Library Granted Patent US 9,228,715
Granted Patent B2
US 9,228,715 · App. 13/402,293 · Granted Jan 5, 2016

Hybrid canopy lighting for optimum light beam shaping

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Patent No.
US 9,228,715
App. No.
13/402,293
Granted
Jan 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lighting system and method are disclosed. Specifically, the lighting system includes a hybrid canopy that can provide an optimum light beam shape for a number of different lighting applications. The hybrid canopy is equipped with lighting clusters of different types, thereby enabling a broader beam output without sacrificing beam intensity or brightness.

Claims (34)

1. A lighting system, comprising:

a hybrid lighting canopy that includes:

a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) having a plurality of light sources connected thereto;

a first reflector cup cluster having a first set of substantially circular reflector cups, the first reflector cup cluster being positioned relative to a first surface of the PCB so that each reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups surrounds a light source in a first set of light sources from the plurality of light sources; and

a plurality of additional reflector cup clusters surrounding the first reflector cup cluster, wherein each of the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters are non-circular and are positioned relative to the first surface of the PCB so that each reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters surrounds a light source mounted on the PCB, wherein at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a lens having a first shape and wherein at least one reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cups comprises a lens having a second shape.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the reflector cups in the plurality of additional reflector cup dusters are oval.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a different reflectivity than the at least one reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cups.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a different lens than the at least one reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cups.

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a lens made of a first material and wherein the reflector cups in the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters each comprise a lens made of a second material that is different from the first material.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of reflector cups comprises narrow-angle reflector cups to focus a beam of light and wherein the second set of reflector cups comprises wide-angle reflector cups.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of reflector cups comprises both a first type of reflector cup and a second type of reflector cup that is different from the first type of reflector cup by at least one of size, height, depth, reflectivity, and coating material.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first reflector cup cluster is interchangeable with one of the plurality of additional cup clusters.

9. A hybrid lighting canopy, comprising:

a substantially planar Printed Circuit Board (PCB);

a first lighting cluster having a first set of reflector cups, each of which are positioned around a light source from a first set of light sources, respectively, each of which are mounted to the substantially planar PCB, and each of which are substantially circular in shape;

a second, third, fourth, and fifth lighting cluster having a second, third, fourth, and fifth set of reflector cups, respectively, each of which are positioned around a light source mounted to the substantially planar PCB, each of which are non-circular in shape, and wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth lighting cluster substantially surround the first lighting cluster;

wherein the first set of reflector cups comprise at least one light-directing property that is different from the second set of reflector cups due to their circular shape;

wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth lighting clusters comprise the same perimeter shape and size as the first lighting cluster; and

wherein the variation between the first set of reflector cups and the second, third, fourth, and fifth sets of reflector cups enables the hybrid lighting canopy to provide evenly distributed light without sacrificing beam intensity.

10. The hybrid lighting canopy of claim 9 , wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth set of reflector cups are substantially oval shaped.

11. The hybrid lighting canopy of claim 10 , wherein the first set of reflector cups produce a narrow-angle beam of light and wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth sets of reflector cups produce a wide-angle beam of light.

12. The hybrid lighting canopy of claim 9 , wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth set of reflector cups are substantially rectangular shaped.

13. The hybrid lighting canopy of claim 9 , wherein the first lighting cluster is positioned at substantially a center of the PCB and wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth lighting clusters are symmetrically positioned around the first lighting cluster.

14. The hybrid lighting canopy of claim 9 , wherein the first set of reflector cups comprise a highly-reflective material for a reflective surface and wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth sets of reflector cups comprise at least one of plastic, black paint, and a light-absorbing paint to reduce a reflectivity thereof relative to the first set of reflector cups.

15. A lighting system, comprising:

a hybrid lighting canopy that includes:

a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) having a plurality of light sources connected thereto;

a first reflector cup cluster having a first set of substantially circular reflector cups, the first reflector cup cluster being positioned relative to a first surface of the PCB so that each reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups surrounds a light source in a first set of light sources from the plurality of light sources;

a plurality of additional reflector cup clusters surrounding the first reflector cup cluster, wherein each of the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters are non-circular and are positioned relative to the first surface of the PCB so that each reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters surrounds a light source mounted on the PCB, wherein a variation between the first set of reflector cups and the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters enables the hybrid lighting canopy to provide evenly distributed light without sacrificing beam intensity; and

wherein the first reflector cup cluster is interchangeable with one of the plurality of additional cup clusters.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the reflector cups in the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters are oval.

17. The system of claim 15 , wherein at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a different reflectivity than at least one reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cups.

18. The system of claim 16 , wherein at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a different lens than at least one reflector cup in the plurality of additional reflector cups.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the at least one reflector cup in the first set of reflector cups comprises a lens made of a first material and wherein the reflector cups in the plurality of additional reflector cup clusters each comprise a lens made of a second material that is different from the first material.

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