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Document Number
US Patent 4956751
Issued Date
September 11, 1990
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Inventors
Kano; Tetsuhiro (8600 Bamberg,DE)
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Abstract
An apparatus for illumination generating artificial light which resembles natural light as much as possible comprises a light source radiating substantially in the blue-green region, such as a fluorescent lamp (16a,b,c,d) and at least one incandescent lamp (18). Prior to exiting from a housing (12) of the illumination equipment the light of the light source radiating blue-green is reflected at least once from a white wall (14). This applies also, in part at least, to the light of the incandescent lamp (18).
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Published
September 11, 1990
Application Number
07/365,930
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June 12, 1989
US Classification
362/1   362/231
Int'l Classification
F21V   7/00   (20060101)   F21V   9/02   (20060101)   F21V   9/00   (20060101)   F21S   8/00   (20060101)  
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Jun 16, 1988 [DE] 3820576
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362/1   362/2   362/231  
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