Industry Patents
Patent: 9995463
Illumination Device with Spinning Zoom Lens
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Patent Number: |
9995463 |
Title: |
Illumination Device with Spinning Zoom Lens |
Abstract: |
The present invention relates to an illumination device comprising a
number of light sources arranged in at least a first group of light
sources and in a second group of light sources, where said first group of
light sources and said second group of light sources are individually
controllable. Optical means collect light from the first and second group
of light sources and convert the collected light into a number of first
and second light beams. The illumination device comprises further zoom
adapted to change the beam diverges and/or width of respectively the
first and second light beams and rotating means adapted to change the
refraction of the light source beam in relation to a primary optical
axis.
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Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Kjeldsen, Kildeby, Christoffersen, Dalsgaaard, Von Preyss |
Assignee: |
Martin Professional |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
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International Classification: |
F21V 14/06 |
US Classification: |
F21V 14/06 |
Issue Date: |
06-12-2018 |
Filing Date: |
09-25-2014 |
Application : |
15/025258 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
9995463 at Freepatentsonline |
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World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
Link to Google Patents1: |
9995463 at Google Patents |
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