Industry Patents
Patent: 11959630
Lighting Device with Motorised Collimation Control
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Patent Number: |
11959630 |
Title: |
Lighting Device with Motorised Collimation Control |
Abstract: |
A lighting device for professional illumination. The device includes a main housing having a front opening, a first light source, a first reflector configured to receive at least a portion of light emitted by the first light source and to reflect at least a portion thereof, and a second reflector configured to receive at least a portion of light reflected by the first reflector and to reflect at least a portion thereof. The lighting device is configured to emit at least a portion of light reflected by the second reflector out of the lighting device through the front opening. The lighting device further includes an actuator configured to move the first reflector or the second reflector in relation to each other in response to a predetermined control signal. |
Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Hoyer |
Assignee: |
SGM Light |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
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International Classification: |
F21V 7/00 |
US Classification: |
F21V 7/0041 |
Issue Date: |
04-16-2024 |
Filing Date: |
08-07-2020 |
Application : |
17/633468 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
11959630 at Freepatentsonline |
Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
Link to Google Patents1: |
11959630 at Google Patents |
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