IP Library Granted Patent US 9,086,521
Granted Patent B2
US 9,086,521 · App. 14/007,472 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

Light transmissive structures and fabrication methods for controlling far-field light distribution

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Patent No.
US 9,086,521
App. No.
14/007,472
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Light transmissive structures include a light transmissive substrate that includes optical microstructures. The optical microstructures have a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure. Moreover, the plurality of optical microstructures also have a geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate so as to diffuse light transmitted through the light transmissive structure. Related fabrication methods are also described.

Claims (41)

1. A light transmissive structure comprising:

a light transmissive substrate including a plurality of optical microstructures, wherein the plurality of optical microstructures comprise a plurality of cones;

the plurality of optical microstructures having a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure;

the plurality of optical microstructures also having a geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate so as to diffuse light transmitted through the light transmissive structure including the plurality of cones having a base angle that varies randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate.

2. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 :

wherein the plurality of optical microstructures also have a geometric feature that is configured to produce a visible indicia relative to a viewer of the light transmissive structure.

3. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 :

wherein the plurality of optical microstructures have a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure by reducing brightness of light emerging from the light transmissive structure at angles greater than about 60° from a direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate relative to light emerging from the light transmissive structure in the direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate.

4. A light transmissive structure according to claim 3 :

wherein the plurality of optical microstructures have a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure by reducing brightness of light emerging from the light transmissive structure at angles greater than about 60° from the direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate to less than about 25% of the light emerging from the light transmissive structure in the direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate.

5. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate includes the plurality of cones having a height that varies randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate.

6. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure and the geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate so as to diffuse light transmitted through the light transmissive structure are different geometric features of the plurality of optical microstructures.

7. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure and the geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate so as to diffuse light transmitted through the light transmissive structure comprise a size and/or shape of the plurality of optical microstructures.

8. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the optical microstructures have a dimension along the light transmissive substrate that is less than about 100 μm.

9. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 in combination with at least one light source and a housing that is configured to hold the at least one light source and the light transmissive substrate.

10. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate includes the plurality of cones having a shift in position that varies randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate.

11. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the optical microstructures have a dimension along the light transmissive substrate that is less than about 100 μm such that the light transmissive structure has a substantially smooth macroscopic appearance relative to a viewer of the light transmissive structure.

12. A light transmissive structure according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of optical microstructures extend along the substrate in a longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction, and wherein the plurality of optical microstructures have a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure in each of the longitudinal and transverse directions.

13. A light transmissive structure comprising:

a light transmissive substrate including a plurality of optical microstructures;

the plurality of optical microstructures having a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure;

the plurality of optical microstructures also having a geometric feature that is configured to produce a visible indicia relative to a viewer of the light transmissive structure;

wherein the plurality of optical microstructures have a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure by reducing brightness of light emerging from the light transmissive structure at angles greater than about 60° from a direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate to less than about 25% of the light emerging from the light transmissive structure in the direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate.

14. A light transmissive structure according to claim 13 wherein the plurality of optical microstructures comprise a plurality of cones, inverted cones, spheroids, prisms, inverted prisms, inverted spheroids, pyramids and/or inverted pyramids.

15. A light transmissive structure according to claim 13 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure and the geometric feature that is configured to produce a visible indicia relative to a viewer of the light transmissive structure comprise a size and/or shape of the plurality of optical microstructures.

16. A light transmissive structure according to claim 13 wherein the optical microstructures have a dimension along the light transmissive substrate that is less than about 100 μm.

17. A light transmissive structure according to claim 13 in combination with at least one light source and a housing that is configured to hold the at least one light source and the light transmissive substrate.

18. A light transmissive structure according to claim 13 wherein the geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the light transmissive structure and the geometric feature that is configured to produce a visible indicia relative to a viewer of the light transmissive structure are different geometric features of the plurality of optical microstructures.

19. A light transmissive structure comprising:

a light transmissive substrate including a plurality of optical microstructures, wherein the plurality of optical microstructures comprise a plurality of cones and/or pyramids;

the plurality of optical microstructures having a base angle that varies randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate between about 35° and about 55° from a direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate.

20. A light transmissive structure according to claim 19 :

wherein the base angle varies randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the light transmissive substrate between about 48° and about 54° from the direction orthogonal to the light transmissive substrate.

21. A light transmissive structure according to claim 19 :

wherein the base angle also varies as a function of distances greater than about 100 μm across the substrate.

22. A light transmissive structure according to claim 19 wherein the optical microstructures have a dimension along the light transmissive substrate that is less than about 100 μm.

23. A light transmissive structure according to claim 19 in combination with at least one light source and a housing that is configured to hold the at least one light source and the light transmissive substrate.

24. A method of fabricating a light transmissive structure comprising:

imaging into a photoimageable material an image of a plurality of optical microstructures having a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the optical microstructures and also having a geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the photoimageable material; and

using the photoimageable material that was imaged to replicate a plurality of microstructures in and/or on a substrate, the plurality of optical microstructures also having a geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the optical microstructures and also having a geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the substrate so as to diffuse light transmitted through the optical microstructures.

25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the imaging comprises scanning a laser across the photoimageable material, the laser defining the image of a plurality of optical microstructures having the geometric feature that is configured to reduce glare in light transmitted through the optical microstructures and also having the geometric feature that is configured to vary randomly and/or pseudorandomly across the photoimageable material.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2021
From: TREDEGAR CORPORATION
To: BRIGHTVIEW TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (F/K/A BRIGHTVIEW TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION)
Reel/Frame 055202/0474 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2019
From: BRIGHT VIEW TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: TREDEGAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049582/0895 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 25, 2013
From: RINEHART, THOMAS A.; WOOD, ROBERT L.; PURCHASE, KEN G.
To: BRIGHT VIEW TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031277/0964 →