WO2008089759A1 - Illuminated wall panel - Google Patents
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- WO2008089759A1 WO2008089759A1 PCT/DK2008/000020 DK2008000020W WO2008089759A1 WO 2008089759 A1 WO2008089759 A1 WO 2008089759A1 DK 2008000020 W DK2008000020 W DK 2008000020W WO 2008089759 A1 WO2008089759 A1 WO 2008089759A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66C—CRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
- B66C1/00—Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting or lowering gear of cranes or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting lifting forces to articles or groups of articles
- B66C1/10—Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting or lowering gear of cranes or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting lifting forces to articles or groups of articles by mechanical means
- B66C1/22—Rigid members, e.g. L-shaped members, with parts engaging the under surface of the loads; Crane hooks
- B66C1/28—Duplicate, e.g. pivoted, members engaging the loads from two sides
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V33/00—Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
- F21V33/006—General building constructions or finishing work for buildings, e.g. roofs, gutters, stairs or floors; Garden equipment; Sunshades or parasols
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F2290/00—Specially adapted covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for
- E04F2290/02—Specially adapted covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for for accommodating service installations or utility lines, e.g. heating conduits, electrical lines, lighting devices or service outlets
- E04F2290/026—Specially adapted covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for for accommodating service installations or utility lines, e.g. heating conduits, electrical lines, lighting devices or service outlets for lighting
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/0001—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings specially adapted for lighting devices or systems
- G02B6/0011—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings specially adapted for lighting devices or systems the light guides being planar or of plate-like form
- G02B6/0081—Mechanical or electrical aspects of the light guide and light source in the lighting device peculiar to the adaptation to planar light guides, e.g. concerning packaging
- G02B6/0086—Positioning aspects
- G02B6/0088—Positioning aspects of the light guide or other optical sheets in the package
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- the present invention relates to a wall panel, primarily for mounting at a wall, which panel comprises at least a rear panel, a front panel, a top and a bottom side, which rear panel is fastened to the wall, which wall panel comprises a longitudinal cavity limited by the rear panel, front panel, top and bottom face.
- Wall or foot panels are well known in all kinds of buildings where wall panels also surround door openings. Panels between wall and ceiling are also well known. These wall panels are mostly made of wood, plastic, gypsum, extended styrene or aluminium. These panels can be produced by extruding maybe by milling or casting depending in the type of material. Wall panels exist today with longitudinal cavities for cables. Mostly, wall panels are passive without any technical functions other than for decorate use.
- US 2006/0256550 concerns a lighted chair rail comprising a frame secured to a wall and a horizontal facia mounted on the frame and positioned in a spaced apart relationship to the wall. Light bulbs supported on the frame direct light through a lens mounted on the horizontal facia onto the wall.
- the horizontal facia may also include decorative items.
- the scope of the invention is to add technical functions into a traditional foot or wall panel, especially in the direction of incorporating a light source.
- Another scope of the invention is to achieve an invisible light source which is mostly hidden when not in use.
- a further object of the invention is to achieve specific colours at the walls or at the floor or ceiling where the light falls.
- a wall panel as described in the preamble to claim 1 if the wall panel further comprises light generating means, which light generating means can be placed inside the wall panel, where the generated light is conducted through light forming means to at least one outer surface of the wall panel.
- the wall panel can comprise light generating means placed inside the wall panel.
- the light source as such is protected against direct mechanical contact to e.g. cleaning equipments when the wall panel is placed in a building.
- the light source as such is protected and the outer face for the light is easy to clean without e.g. cleaning chemicals coming into direct contact with the light source.
- By conducting the light from the light source towards the outer surface it is also possible to deflect the light in different ways. For example by special lens arrangements as part of the light forming means, it is possible to generate a light beam which is directed towards the wall and only for a smaller part out in a room.
- the light generating means could be all kinds of filament lamps or it could be any kind LEDs. Different kinds of LEDs could be used.
- OLED white RGB colour mix LEDs
- CDC single color LEDs.
- the light source could be connected, e.g. to micro processor controllers which can control the color.
- IR LEDs can be placed between other LEDs.
- the IR LEDs can be connected to an emergency power supply for lettering the IR LEDs operate together with the normal LEDs or alone after a power failure, where the IR LEDS can be seen by rescue personnel carrying IR glasses during searching a building.
- the light generating means be placed at a shelf, which shelf is fastened to the rear panel, where the light forming means are fastened to the front panel.
- a very effective wall panel where the front easily can be opened and where the light forming means and eventual circuit boards with electronic components are placed at the shelf as the shelf it not moved by opening the panel.
- it should be easy to remove the front panel e.g. for cleaning and it will be very easy to replace the front panel.
- a printed circuit board is used, this printed circuit board could be connected to the power supply and also to the controlling computer. It is also possible at a printed circuit board to use 230 volts supply for 230 volt LEDs. These high voltage LEDs are highly effective for use in a panel because the voltage from the supply can be used directly.
- the wall panel be formed of a front panel, which front panel is forming parts of the bottom and where the light forming means are forming most of the top face.
- the wall panel is placed at the floor where the light is leaving the top face in the direction towards the wall.
- the wall panel can be formed of a front panel, which front panel can be forming parts of the top face and where the light forming means are forming most of the bottom face, hi an alternative embodiment, the wall panel is used near the ceiling and the light is then leaving the light source in a downward direction where the light is spread over the wall just coming from the ceiling of the room.
- the wall panel comprises at least a first and a second light forming means, which first light forming means are downwards oriented, which second light forming means are upwards oriented.
- the wall panel can be placed in the corner between wall and floor, which wall panel comprises upwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the floor and partly parallel to the floor.
- wall panel comprises upwards directed light forming means
- wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the floor and partly parallel to the floor.
- the wall panel can also be placed in the corner between wall and the sealing, which wall panel comprises downwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the sealing and partly parallel to the sealing.
- the opposite situation can of course also occur where the wall panels are placed at the ceiling and where the light is generated mostly parallel to the ceiling.
- the wall panel can also be placed under the steps in a staircase, which wall panel is illuminating at least the step below.
- the invention could also be used in private homes, but also at offices and other building where a large number of people use the stair cases.
- the wall panel can also be formed as corner modules comprising an inside corner module and/or an outside corner module. By producing special corner models of the wall panel, it is possible to let the panel go around as well inwards corners as around outwards corners.
- the light forming means can be operating with color changing means.
- this invention will probably operate with colour changing means such that the light can change colours and where the colour change is under the control from a computer system.
- the computer system could also be connected to a remote control such that it is possible for a person living or working in a room to adjust the colour of the light falling on the walls, but also to start kinds of light shows where e.g. colour change moves along the panel.
- a kind of light wave can be generated in a room where e.g. red light moved forward followed by green light and then there is a break before blue light follows.
- Another possibility it to let the entire panel operate with the same colour and letting this colour depend e.g. on the sound level in the room where e.g. music can have an influence on the actual colour generated from the panel.
- Fig. 1 shows one possible embodiment of a wall panel 2, which wall panel comprises a front panel 4 and a rear panel 6.
- the rear panel 6 comprises a shelf 8, where the front panel 4 comprises a shelf 10 where the shelf 10 is forming a partly support for optical means 12.
- a printed circuit board 14 is placed on shelf 8, which printed circuit board 14 comprises light forming means 16.
- the front panel 4 furthermore comprises a shelf 18, which can have a snap interaction with the shelf 8.
- the rear panel 6 furthermore comprises a bottom flange 20 where the front panel 4 also comprises a bottom flange 22, which flanges 20 and 22 also can cooperate in a snap action.
- Closing means 24 are placed around the top of the rear panel 6 so that closing means 24 fill in an opening between the optical means 12 and the rear panel 6.
- the closing means also take up possible space between the rear panel 6 and a wall. Between the shelf 18 and bottom flange 20 is formed a volume, which volume could be used for cabling.
- the light forming means 16 will emit visible light, which is con- nected to the optical means 12, where the light leaves the optical means 12 through the surface 26.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a wall panel, primarily for mounting at a wall, which panel comprises at least a rear panel, a front panel, a top and a bottom side, which rear panel is fastened to the wall, which wall panel comprises a longitudinal cavity limited by the rear panel, front panel, top and bottom face. The wall panel incorporates a light source.
Description
ILLUMINATED WALL PANEL
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wall panel, primarily for mounting at a wall, which panel comprises at least a rear panel, a front panel, a top and a bottom side, which rear panel is fastened to the wall, which wall panel comprises a longitudinal cavity limited by the rear panel, front panel, top and bottom face.
Background of the Invention
Wall or foot panels are well known in all kinds of buildings where wall panels also surround door openings. Panels between wall and ceiling are also well known. These wall panels are mostly made of wood, plastic, gypsum, extended styrene or aluminium. These panels can be produced by extruding maybe by milling or casting depending in the type of material. Wall panels exist today with longitudinal cavities for cables. Mostly, wall panels are passive without any technical functions other than for decorate use.
US 2006/0256550 concerns a lighted chair rail comprising a frame secured to a wall and a horizontal facia mounted on the frame and positioned in a spaced apart relationship to the wall. Light bulbs supported on the frame direct light through a lens mounted on the horizontal facia onto the wall. The horizontal facia may also include decorative items.
Object of the Invention
The scope of the invention is to add technical functions into a traditional foot or wall panel, especially in the direction of incorporating a light source.
Another scope of the invention is to achieve an invisible light source which is mostly hidden when not in use. A further object of the invention is to achieve specific colours at the walls or at the floor or ceiling where the light falls.
Description of the Invention
This can be achieved by a wall panel as described in the preamble to claim 1 if the wall panel further comprises light generating means, which light generating means can be placed inside the wall panel, where the generated light is conducted through light forming means to at least one outer surface of the wall panel.
Hereby, it can be achieved that the wall panel can comprise light generating means placed inside the wall panel. In this way, the light source as such is protected against direct mechanical contact to e.g. cleaning equipments when the wall panel is placed in a building. The light source as such is protected and the outer face for the light is easy to clean without e.g. cleaning chemicals coming into direct contact with the light source. By conducting the light from the light source towards the outer surface, it is also possible to deflect the light in different ways. For example by special lens arrangements as part of the light forming means, it is possible to generate a light beam which is directed towards the wall and only for a smaller part out in a room. The light generating means could be all kinds of filament lamps or it could be any kind LEDs. Different kinds of LEDs could be used. For example, OLED, white RGB colour mix LEDs, CDC and single color LEDs. By using special color LEDs, it is possible to adjust the colour of the light leaving the wall panel. The light source could be connected, e.g. to micro processor controllers which can control the color. IR LEDs can be placed between other LEDs. The IR LEDs can be connected to an emergency power supply for lettering the IR LEDs operate together with the normal LEDs or alone after a power failure, where the IR LEDS can be seen by rescue personnel carrying IR glasses during searching a building.
In a preferred embodiment for the invention can the light generating means be placed at a shelf, which shelf is fastened to the rear panel, where the light forming means are fastened to the front panel. In this way, it is possible to produce a very effective wall panel where the front easily can be opened and where the light forming means and eventual circuit boards with electronic components are placed at the shelf as the shelf it not moved by opening the panel. In this way, it should be easy to remove the front panel, e.g. for cleaning and it will be very easy to replace the front panel. If a printed circuit board is used, this printed circuit board could be connected to the power supply
and also to the controlling computer. It is also possible at a printed circuit board to use 230 volts supply for 230 volt LEDs. These high voltage LEDs are highly effective for use in a panel because the voltage from the supply can be used directly.
In an alternative embodiment for the invention can the wall panel be formed of a front panel, which front panel is forming parts of the bottom and where the light forming means are forming most of the top face. Preferably, the wall panel is placed at the floor where the light is leaving the top face in the direction towards the wall.
The wall panel can be formed of a front panel, which front panel can be forming parts of the top face and where the light forming means are forming most of the bottom face, hi an alternative embodiment, the wall panel is used near the ceiling and the light is then leaving the light source in a downward direction where the light is spread over the wall just coming from the ceiling of the room.
hi a second alternative embodiment for the invention the wall panel comprises at least a first and a second light forming means, which first light forming means are downwards oriented, which second light forming means are upwards oriented. By placing light generating means as well upwards as downwards in a wall panel, it is possible to produce a panel that can be placed somewhere in the middle of a wall and light is then generated as well upwards as downwards.
The wall panel can be placed in the corner between wall and floor, which wall panel comprises upwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the floor and partly parallel to the floor. Hereby, it is possible to also let the light stream in a direction mostly parallel to the floor.
The wall panel can also be placed in the corner between wall and the sealing, which wall panel comprises downwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the sealing and partly parallel to the sealing. The opposite situation can of course also occur where the wall panels are placed at the ceiling and where the light is generated mostly parallel to the ceiling.
The wall panel can also be placed under the steps in a staircase, which wall panel is illuminating at least the step below. Hereby it can be achieved that the light is generated downwards towards the next step such that placing these panels under all steps in a stair case, it is possible to illuminate the steps such that it will be very pleasant and much safer to walk at the stair case. In this way, the invention could also be used in private homes, but also at offices and other building where a large number of people use the stair cases.
The wall panel can also be formed as corner modules comprising an inside corner module and/or an outside corner module. By producing special corner models of the wall panel, it is possible to let the panel go around as well inwards corners as around outwards corners.
The light forming means can be operating with color changing means. As already mentioned, this invention will probably operate with colour changing means such that the light can change colours and where the colour change is under the control from a computer system. In fact, the computer system could also be connected to a remote control such that it is possible for a person living or working in a room to adjust the colour of the light falling on the walls, but also to start kinds of light shows where e.g. colour change moves along the panel. A kind of light wave can be generated in a room where e.g. red light moved forward followed by green light and then there is a break before blue light follows. Another possibility it to let the entire panel operate with the same colour and letting this colour depend e.g. on the sound level in the room where e.g. music can have an influence on the actual colour generated from the panel.
Detailed Description of the Invention
Fig. 1 shows one possible embodiment of a wall panel 2, which wall panel comprises a front panel 4 and a rear panel 6. The rear panel 6 comprises a shelf 8, where the front panel 4 comprises a shelf 10 where the shelf 10 is forming a partly support for optical means 12. A printed circuit board 14 is placed on shelf 8, which printed circuit board 14 comprises light forming means 16. The front panel 4 furthermore comprises a shelf
18, which can have a snap interaction with the shelf 8. The rear panel 6 furthermore comprises a bottom flange 20 where the front panel 4 also comprises a bottom flange 22, which flanges 20 and 22 also can cooperate in a snap action. Closing means 24 are placed around the top of the rear panel 6 so that closing means 24 fill in an opening between the optical means 12 and the rear panel 6. The closing means also take up possible space between the rear panel 6 and a wall. Between the shelf 18 and bottom flange 20 is formed a volume, which volume could be used for cabling.
During operation the light forming means 16 will emit visible light, which is con- nected to the optical means 12, where the light leaves the optical means 12 through the surface 26.
Claims
1. A wall panel, primarily for mounting at a wall, which panel comprises at least a rear panel, a front panel, a top and a bottom side, which rear panel is fastened to the wall, which wall panel comprises a longitudinal cavity limited by the rear panel, front panel, top and bottom face, where the wall panel comprises light generating means, which light generating means are placed inside the wall panel, characterized in that the generated light is conducted through light forming means to at least one outer surface of the wall panel, which light forming means form a lens, which lens deflects the radiated light.
2. A wall panel according to claim 1, characterized in that the light generating means are placed at a shelf, which shelf is fastened to the rear panel, where the light forming means are fastened to the front panel.
3. A wall panel according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the wall panel is formed of a front panel, which front panel is forming parts of the bottom and where the light forming means are forming most of the top face.
4. A wall panel according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the wall panel is formed of a front panel, which front panel is forming parts of the top side and where the light forming means are forming most of the bottom face.
5. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-4, characterized in that the wall panel comprises at least a first and a second light forming means, which first light forming means are downwards oriented, which second light forming means are upwards oriented.
6. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the wall panel is placed in the corner between wall and floor, which wall panel comprises upwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the floor and partly parallel to the floor.
7. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the wall panel is placed in the corner between wall and the sealing, which wall panel comprises downwards directed light forming means, which wall panel also comprises light forming means directed partly towards the sealing and partly parallel to the sealing.
8. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the wall panel is placed under the steps in a staircase, which wall panel is illuminating at least the step below.
9. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the wall panel is formed as corner modules comprising an inside corner module and/or an outside corner module.
10. A wall panel according to one of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the light forming means are operating with color changing means.
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