Industry Patents

Patent: 10212766

Lighting Optimized for Melanopic Vision

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Patent Number: 10212766 
Title: Lighting Optimized for Melanopic Vision 
Abstract:

Methods, apparatus, and systems for illumination, including wide area lighting applications. In one embodiment, a method of illumination comprises: comparing metamers at a known and similar CCT with at least one metamer having a higher M/P or S/P ratio; selecting at least one of said metamers for improved perceived brightness; evaluating the selected metamer(s) for desired CCT and acceptable CRI; manufacturing a lighting apparatus which emits light of a given CCT having increased melanopic content compared to one or more extant metameric variations of the same or similar CCT; wherein said light has an acceptable CRI. The method can be applied in various apparatus and systems. In one example, the methods, apparatus, and systems can be used to illuminate a wide area target area with increased perceived brightness compared to typical similar lighting. In some cases, this allows energy savings and/or less lighting sources or fixtures than typical lighting.  

Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Gordin, Schlesselman 
Assignee: Musco 
Continuation or Divisional of:  
International Classification: H05B 33/08 
US Classification: H05B 33/08 
Issue Date: 02-19-2019 
Filing Date: 12-16-2016 
Application : 15/382232 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 10212766 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 10212766 at Google Patents 

 

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