Screw-in led lamp
First Claim
1. A screw-in LED lamp for producing a traffic or warning signal, said lamp comprising:
- A. a bank of interconnected LED elements;
B. a plug adapted to screw into a socket connected to an A-C power line; and
C. an electronic pulse activation unit connected to the plug to convert the A-C yielded thereby to periodic D-C voltage pulses and to apply these pulses to the bank of LED elements to cause these elements to produce periodic light flashes, said pulses having a repetition rate producing visual persistence whereby the light flashes are seen as a steady light having a color determined by diode material from which the LED elements are made, said bank of LED elements all having a normal current rating based on a continuous application thereto of a voltage having a predetermined magnitude, the voltage pulses applied to the LED elements having a much greater magnitude and a pulse duration of a few microseconds, whereby the resultant current is of far greater amplitude than the normal current rating and the light flashes produced by the LED elements are of far greater intensity.
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Abstract
A screw-in LED lamp which derives its power from a socket connected to an A-C power line, the lamp being screwed into the socket to produce a light of high intensity useful as a traffic signal or as a warning signal. The lamp includes a screw-in plug connected to a regulator in which the A-C is converted to a D-C voltage which is applied to a bank of LEDs through a power transistor. The power transistor is activated by a pulse generator yielding periodic pulses having a repetition rate of about 20 pulses per second whereby the LEDs in the bank are pulse-activated to produce light flashes which because of visual persistence are seen as a steady light. Each pulse activating the LEDs has a duration of a few microseconds and a voltage magnitude producing a high current flow in each LED whose amplitude is a multiple of the normal current rating of the LED. As a consequence, the intensity of the light flashes is much higher than the normal light intensity, but because of the microseconds duration of the pulses, the high current flow is not damaging to the LED.
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10 Claims
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1. A screw-in LED lamp for producing a traffic or warning signal, said lamp comprising:
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A. a bank of interconnected LED elements; B. a plug adapted to screw into a socket connected to an A-C power line; and C. an electronic pulse activation unit connected to the plug to convert the A-C yielded thereby to periodic D-C voltage pulses and to apply these pulses to the bank of LED elements to cause these elements to produce periodic light flashes, said pulses having a repetition rate producing visual persistence whereby the light flashes are seen as a steady light having a color determined by diode material from which the LED elements are made, said bank of LED elements all having a normal current rating based on a continuous application thereto of a voltage having a predetermined magnitude, the voltage pulses applied to the LED elements having a much greater magnitude and a pulse duration of a few microseconds, whereby the resultant current is of far greater amplitude than the normal current rating and the light flashes produced by the LED elements are of far greater intensity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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