CEPT Students Work​‘Lamp (DynaLight)’ Registered as IPR

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DynaLight’ is a versatile lighting system designed around the principle of light cone angles. The project, designed by Arjun Kota and Juilee Mumbaikar (FD PG 23), and guided by tutor Tapan Betai with teaching assistant Harsh Agarwal, has been registered and published by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

This project was developed as part of the Summer School 2024 course, Exploring Kinetics Driven by Digital Fabrication Tools and Techniques,” offered by the Faculty of Technology.

The system features a central plate that supports the lighting fixture, enclosed in a hollow cylindrical form. This central plate moves along a path, adjusting the cone angle of the light.

2 Front View

Front View

6 A Isometric View

Isometric View

6 B Isometric View Internal components

Isometric View — Internal components

6 C Isometric View Internal components Exploded

Isometric View — Internal components Exploded

The cylindrical casing incorporates the Miura origami pattern, allowing it to compress and expand based on the central plate’s position. Made from a translucent material like paper, DynaLight transforms from an area lighting system to an ambient lighting system when fully compressed, as light begins to diffuse through the casing.

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