Industry Patents
Patent: 10359159
Liquid Cooled Venue Light
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Patent Number: |
10359159 |
Title: |
Liquid Cooled Venue Light |
Abstract: |
LED based searchlight/sky light including, in a basic embodiment, a
housing; an LED array supported in/by the housing, a heat sink in
communication with the LED array, and a reflector supported in the
housing such that the LED array is supported by the housing a distance
sufficient above the reflector to allow the light emitted by the LED
array to be reflected by the reflector. The reflector is preferably a
parabolic reflector such that the light emitted by the LED array is
reflected by the parabolic reflector in an intense collimated beam. The
LED array may be supported above the parabolic reflector a distance equal
to the focal length of the parabolic reflector. A power supply may also
be included to regulate the electrical current applied to the LED array.
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Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Baxter, Holmes |
Assignee: |
Sportsbeam Lighting |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
9752738 |
International Classification: |
F21V 29/00 |
US Classification: |
F21L 4/02 |
Issue Date: |
07-23-2019 |
Filing Date: |
08-04-2017 |
Application : |
15/668872 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
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