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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 11, 2011
Frank Bosch, Lippstadt, DE;
Michael Domroese, Lippstadt, DE;
Werner Guderjan, Lippstadt, DE;
Dieter Jestel, Castrop-Rauxel, DE;
Hendrik Kleinemeier, Rietbeg, DE;
Alexander Kornek, Aalen, DE;
Martin-john Kortmoller, Munster, DE;
Waldemar Kurkofka, Rheda-Wiedenbruck, DE;
Alfons Puls, Soest, DE;
Achim Schulte, Arnsberg, DE;
Jeannette Schulte, Salzkotten, DE;
Christian Smarslik, Lippstadt, DE;
Lukas Wahmes, Lippstadt, DE;
Frank Bosch, Lippstadt, DE;
Michael Domroese, Lippstadt, DE;
Werner Guderjan, Lippstadt, DE;
Dieter Jestel, Castrop-Rauxel, DE;
Hendrik Kleinemeier, Rietbeg, DE;
Alexander Kornek, Aalen, DE;
Martin-John Kortmoller, Munster, DE;
Waldemar Kurkofka, Rheda-Wiedenbruck, DE;
Alfons Puls, Soest, DE;
Achim Schulte, Arnsberg, DE;
Jeannette Schulte, Salzkotten, DE;
Christian Smarslik, Lippstadt, DE;
Lukas Wahmes, Lippstadt, DE;
Hella KGAA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt, DE;
Abstract
An illumination device comprising a housing positionable at a distance from an area to be illuminated and having at least one lighting module, on a support in the housing, that has lighting units having the same light distribution characteristics. Each of the lighting units contains lighting elements and associated lenses arranged in front of the same in the light-emitting direction. Different lighting modules may include lighting units having different light distribution characteristics, while the lighting units have optical axes running parallel to each other. At least one lighting unit is configured such that its light distribution characteristics have at least one asymmetrical section relative to a central plane of the lighting unit.