LIGHTING SYSTEM

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To replace photoconductors one by one so as to facilitate maintenance, and reduce an installing cost. SOLUTION: A lighting system 1 comprises: a plurality of photoconductors 2; a plurality of holding members 3 for holding connecting portions for the photoconductors 2; and a rai...

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Main Author ISHIWATARI TOMISHIGE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 13.07.1999
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To replace photoconductors one by one so as to facilitate maintenance, and reduce an installing cost. SOLUTION: A lighting system 1 comprises: a plurality of photoconductors 2; a plurality of holding members 3 for holding connecting portions for the photoconductors 2; and a rail 4 capable of fixing the holding members 3 to arbitrary positions thereof. The photoconductor 2 includes a translucent hollow cylinder 6 and a photoconductive member 7 disposed over the entire inner circumference of the cylinder 6. The rail 4 is fixed onto a ceiling. If the holding members 3 are shifted, the photoconductors 2 can be detached one by one.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19970361182