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`(54) LIGHTING SYSTEM
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`114 of the condenserlens 11a. This causes easy manufacture
`lenses 11a are in parallel to each other. The cable 16 is
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`mounting of the LED chips 11. And yet,
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`13 is reduced to the minimum, and with this, it is possible
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`[0039] The function required for the deflection lens 17 is
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`to guidealight flux emitted from the condenserlens 11a of
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`each LED chip 11 to a single illumination region Z in a as
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`uniform illumination distribution as possible.
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`offset amount of each deflection lens 17 is set based upon a
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`relative position between the corresponding LED chip 11
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`Z be uniform, it is effective to mold the convex optical
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`surface 17b of each deflection lens 17, together with the
`nation light having a color temperature of 5600K, a white
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`condenser lens 11a incorporated into the LED chip 11, to
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`any proper aspheric surface configuration, not limited to a
`having a color temperature of 4800K, which are commer-
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