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NimbligthŪ      Geometry

The ideal lighting for reading must come from a focus located behind the readerīs eyes, and must project perpendicularly, shadeless on the page. In addition it must show fair intensity and natural tone.
A laid in bed reader shifts frequently its reading posture, balancing the book from one bed side to the other producing shade areas, making extremely difficult for us to provide an appropiate light.
Historicaly, a medium power light has been installed at the headboard or on the bedtable in order to provide enough lighting even reflected. In order to get a better approach many devices have been assambled to lamps, though not being fully successful.

Nimbligth Ū  is a lamp founded on a new, different idea, simple and easy for a lain in bed reader to observe: when shifting its posture, the readerīs head spins and moves laterally upon the pillow, and so do his eyes and the resulting visual, forcing the reader to position the book along a trajectory half a crown  shaped, contained in a plane parallel to pillow, more o less leaned upon the wall.
NimblightŪ puts a lamp on the headboard, then makes rotate its focus according a parallel trajectory to that one, behind the eyes, and provides the focus whith fairly hingue mouvements to approach the book optimally whichever its position may be.
Therefore, light always projects as much perpendicularly as possible; nothing touches the book or the readerīs body, nothing comes in the visual field.
The final output is that the reader can comfortably read in any lain posture, even at those fully lateral with the book half closed.
In addittion, distance from the focus to book is large enough to allow a narrow beam, avoiding lateral light, in order not to disturb your partnerīs sleep.
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