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Close-up of the springs on an Anglepoise 90 lamp. A key feature of the Anglepoise design and patent is the placement of all springs (either three or four) near the base. [13] The design was extensively copied by other companies, usually in simplified form, and is still in use. Some derivatives use a heavy balance weight instead of the springs.
Anglepoise model 1227 from 1935. A balanced-arm lamp, sometimes called a floating arm lamp, is a lamp with an adjustable folding arm which is constructed such that the force due to gravity is always counteracted by springs, regardless of the position of the arms of the lamp.
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In 1937, Jac Jacobsen, the founder of Luxo, invented the Luxo L-1 lamp (a modification of the earlier Anglepoise lamp). The lamp, a type of balanced-arm lamp was the inspiration for the 1986 animated short film, Luxo Jr., by Pixar Animation Studios. [3] The short subsequently became the subject of a lawsuit from Luxo. [4] [5]
Table lamp fixtures, standard lamp fixtures, and office task light luminaires. Balanced-arm lamp is a spot light with an adjustable arm such as anglepoise, RAMUN or Luxo L1. Gooseneck (fixture) Nightlight; Floor Lamp Torch lamp or torchières are floor lamps with an upward-facing shade. They provide general lighting to the rest of the room.
Myster Shadow-Sky is the one, and the only one composer who performed permanently from 1980 to 2007 the anglepoise lamp as a musical instrument: the archisonic lamp. He wrote in 1980 the score "Ludus Musicae Temporarium" for an anglepoise lamp orchestra with the world premiere by Les Percussions de Strasbourg at the contemporary music festival ...
The international lamp coding system (ILCOS) is defined by IEC 61231, [1] an international standard maintained by the lamp technical committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission. It is intended to provide a well-defined and vendor-independent coding system for all lamp categories except vehicle lamps. The first version of the ...
Lamp colours are normally given the following meanings: Red: Warning, this systems condition is critical and requires immediate attention (such as an engine fire, hydraulic pump failure) Amber: Caution, this system requires timely attention or may do so in the future (ice detected, fuel imbalance)