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Title:
ILLUMINATION SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1998/014740
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A refrigerator (31) capable of being internally illuminated wherein the illumination is provided by an edge-lit panel (32; 33; 34) of a substantially transparent material having two opposed surfaces of which at least one is within the refrigerator and on which a matrix of dots is applied so as to produce a light piping effect internally to the refrigerator.

Inventors:
BOUSFIELD ANTHONY (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB1997/002703
Publication Date:
April 09, 1998
Filing Date:
October 01, 1997
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ICI PLC (GB)
BOUSFIELD ANTHONY (GB)
International Classes:
F21V8/00; F21S2/00; F25D11/00; F25D27/00; F21W131/305; G02B6/00; (IPC1-7): F25D27/00; F21V8/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO1992005535A11992-04-02
Foreign References:
US5410454A1995-04-25
US5207493A1993-05-04
GB2147093A1985-05-01
US2515584A1950-07-18
EP0446692A11991-09-18
GB2241056A1991-08-21
EP0549679A11993-07-07
Other References:
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 95, no. 7 31 August 1995 (1995-08-31)
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 17, no. 330 (M - 1434) 23 June 1993 (1993-06-23)
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Humphries, Martyn (P.O. Box 90 Wilto, Middlesbrough Cleveland TS90 8JE, GB)
Gibson, Sara Hillary Margaret (P.O. Box 90 Wilto, Middlesbrough Cleveland TS90 8JE, GB)
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Claims:
Claims
1. A refrigerator capable of being internally illuminated wherein the illumination is provided by an edgelit panel of a substantially transparent material having two opposed surfaces of which at least one is within the refrigerator and on which a matrix of dots is applied so as to produce a light piping effect internally to the refrigerator .
2. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein the edgelit panel is a side panel of the refrigerator.
3. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 2 wherein the edgelit panel is part of a lighting assembly which includes both a light diffuser which is applied to the surface that carries the matrix of dotsand also a reflective layer which is applied to the surface which opposes the surface that carries the matrix of dots.
4. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein the edgelit panel is a shelf.
5. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 4 wherein the edgelit panel has a matrix of dots applied to both opposed surfaces 6 A refrigerator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein the edgelit panel is formed from acrylic sheet.
6. refrigerator as claimed in claim 6 wherein the acrylic sheet includes an optical brightner.
7. A refrigerator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein on the surface of the edgelit panel that carries the matrix of dots the fraction of the surface covered by the dots is increased with increasing distance from the light source.
8. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 8 wherein the fraction of the surface covered by the dots ranges from 0 05 close to the light source and from 0 15 to 0 55.
9. A refrigerator as claimed in claim 9 wherein the increase in the fraction of the surface covered by the dots is achieved by increasing the diameter of the dots.
Description:
Illumination System

The present invention relates to an illumination system, in particular such a system for use in a domestic refrigerator

Conventional domestic refrigerators are internally illuminated by a single light source, usually a conventional incandescent light bulb, contained within a transparent or translucent housing and located on one of the internal sides of the refrigerator The light source is activated by a suitable electro-mechanical switching device on the opening of the door of the refrigerator Such light sources tend to offer poor illumination due to their location within the refrigerator or the low wattage of the light bulb Improved illumination by increasing the number of light sources reduces the capacity and increases the cost of the refrigerator Additionally, such an increase in the number of the light sources within the refrigerator also increases the total heat energy dissipated This increase in heat dissipation produces an undesirable temperature rise within the refrigerator which has to be compensated for by an increased refrigeration effect The same occurs when a more intense single light source having a higher wattage is used instead of increasing the numoer of light sources Furthermore, the continuous illumination of domestic refrigerators for example where the refrigerator has a transparent door through which its contents can be viewed is also not desirable given the amount of heat dissipated from the light sources or more intense light source The state of the art in respect of illuminated edge-lit display systems as used in vertically mounted signs, is typified by EP-A-0549679 EP-A-0549679 addresses the problem of uneven illumination of an edge-lit system by applying a matrix of dots to two opposing surfaces of a transparent sheet which is edge-lit In effect the dots "pipe" the light from the transparent sheet and the matrix is adjusted such that the density of the dots varies across the sheet to even out the illumination

Surprisingly, it has now been found that the internal illumination of a domestic refrigerator can be significantly improved by the use of an edge-lit panel of a transparent or translucent material on which a matrix of dots is located so as to produce a light piping effect The illumination provided by the edge-lit panel is more evenly distributed throughout the refrigerator Consequently, the refrigerator can be illuminated by a light source having a reduced wattage as compared to conventional light sources used in refrigerator illumination A further advantage of the present invention is therefore the ability to provide continuous illumination without significantly increasing the amount of heat dissipated

Accordingly in a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a refrigerator capable of being internally illuminated wherein the illumination is provided by an edge-lit

panel of a substantially transparent material having two opposed surfaces of which at least one is within the refrigerator and on which a matrix of dots is applied so as to produce a light piping effect internally to the refrigerator

One or more edge-lit panels may be used Although the edge-lit panel may be a side panel of the refrigerator, including the back and roof, it is preferred that the edge-lit panel is present as a shelf on which the matrix of dots has been applied to one or, preferably, both opposed surfaces

Preferably, the edge-lit panel is formed from acrylic sheet, such as that sold under the tradename Perspex obtainable from Imperial Chemical Industries pic Such sheet preferably includes an optical bnghtner, such as that sold under the tradename Ovitex OB obtainable from Ciba Specialty Chemicals (UK) Limited, in order to improve the light transmittance of the sheet

Typically, the thickness of the edge-lit panel is less than 15 mm and preferably in the range from 6 mm to 8 mm Preferably, a protective transparent or translucent layer is applied to the surface of the edge-lit panel that carries the matrix of dots It is particularly preferred that the transparent or translucent layer is applied directly to the surface that carries the matrix of dots

Preferably a light diffuser is applied to the surface that carries the matrix of dots Particularly preferred is where such a light diffuser also acts as a protective layer as hereinbefore described Typically, the light diffuser is formed from a sheet of suitable material such as that used for the edge-lit panel, e g acrylic sheet, and preferably the sheet has a thickness of up to 3 mm

Preferably, where the edge-lit panel is a side panel of the refrigerator, a reflective layer is applied to the surface which opposes the surface that carries the matrix of dots Typically, such a layer is formed from a sheet of suitable material such as white or pigmented acrylic sheet and preferably the sheet has a thickness of up to 3 mm

In a particularly preferred form when the the edge-lit panel is positioned as a side panel, the edge-lit panel is part of a lighting assembly which includes both a light diffuser and also a reflective layer

In the present invention the matrix of dots serves to provide a conventional light diffusion effect as described in the prior art

In order to provide a uniform distribution of light from the edge-lit panel it is preferred that the fraction of the surface covered by the dots is increased with increasing distance from the light source Typically, the fraction of the surface covered by the dots ranges from 0 05

close to the light source and from 0 15 to 0 55, for example 0 16, at the furthest distance from the light source Although this increase may be achieved by increasing the number of dots per unit area, it is further preferred that the increase is achieved by increasing the diameter of the dots and hence the matrix of dots provides smaller diameter dots close to the light source and larger diameter dots further away from the light source Typically, the diameter of a dot close to the light source is about 0 3 mm and that of a dot at the furthest distance from the light source is 0 7 mm Particularly preferred is a matrix of dots in which there is a constant distance between the centres of adjacent dots

Typically, the dots are white However, non-white dots may be used to achieve a desired aesthetic effect

A single light source may be used in the present invention However, particularly where the distance is large over which the light within the panel is to be transmitted, hereinafter referred to as the transmission distance, two or more light sources may be used Preferably, where the transmission distance is large, the two or more light sources are positioned at opposing edges of the edge-lit panel Typically, a single light source may be used where the transmission distance is in the range 450 to 600 mm Typically, two opposing light sources are used where the transmission distance is in the range 900 to 1200 mm

The invention is further illustrated by reference to the following figures Figure 1 shows part of the matrix of dots on an edge-lit panel

Figure 2 shows a partially sectioned view through a lighting assembly which includes an edge-lit panel

Figure 3 shows a conventional refrigerator indicating alternative positions for the edge-lit panel Figure 4 shows a conventional refrigerator indicating additional alternative positions for the edge-lit panel

Figure 5 shows the positioning of the light source along the edge of the edge-lit panel

Figure 6 shows a perspective view along section A-A of Figure 5 Figure 7 shows a section through a conventional refrigerator indicating a possible position for the edge-lit panel and light source

Figure 8 is a comparative photograph of a conventional refrigerator which is illuminated using a conventional illumination system

Figure 9 is a photograph of a conventional refrigerator which is illuminated using an edge-lit panel positioned as a shelf

Figure 10 is a photograph of a conventional refrigerator which is illuminated using an edge-lit panel positioned as a back panel

In Figure 1 , an edge-lit panel (11) on which has been printed a matrix of dots (12) on one surface In Figure 2, an edge-lit panel (21) similar to that of Figure 1 and suitable for use as a side panel is shown in a lighting assembly comprising a light diffuser (22) and a reflective layer (23)

In Figure 3, a conventional refrigerator (31) is shown having three possible positions for the location of an edge-lit panel The edge-lit panel may be located as a roof panel (32) and/or floor panel (33) in which positions a lighting assembly similar to that of Figure 2 is preferably employed The edge-lit panel may also be located as a shelf panel (34) in which position it is prefered that the edge-lit panel has a matrix of dots printed on both surfaces

In Figure 4, a conventional refrigerator (41) is shown having two possible positions for the location of an edge-lit panel The edge-lit panel may be located as a back panel (42) and/or side panel (43)

In Figure 5, an edge-lit panel (51) is shown with a housing for a light source (52) positioned along an edge and which housing is electrically connected via a cable (53) to a power source and control mechanism (54)

In Figure 6, a view is shown along section A-A which shows that the light source (61) closely abutts the edge of the edge-lit panel (62)

In Figure 7, a conventional refrigerator (71) is sectioned to show a possible position of an edge-lit panel (72) and a light source (73) The light source (73) may be positioned on an external surface (74) of the refrigerator (71) and the edge-lit panel may penetrate from the external surface (74) through the foam insulation (75) of the refrigerator into the interior of the refrigerator

In Figure 8, a conventional refrigerator is illuminated using a conventional incandescent bulb As can be seen, the illumination effect is localised to immediately around the area of the bulb and the remainder of the interior of the refrigerator is relatively dark

In Figure 9, a conventional refrigerator is illuminated using an edge-lit panel which is positioned as a shelf The source of the illumination was the same intensity as that of the bulb used in the refrigerator of Figure 8 As can be seen, the illumination effect is more evenly distributed throughout the refrigerator

In Figure 10, a conventional refrigerator is illuminated using an edge-lit panel which is positioned as a back panel The source of the illumination was the same intensity as that of the bulb used in the refrigerator of Figure 8 As can be seen, the illumination effect is

more evenly distributed throughout the refrigerator, even when compared with the edge-lit panel used in Figure 9.