Light sources incorporating light emitting diodes
DCFirst Claim
1. A replacement light for use in a fixture having a double ended bi-pin socket set designed for fluorescent tubes wherein the light comprises:
- an elongate support defining a substantially planar mounting surface;
a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted along the mounting surface of the elongate support so that light emitted from the plurality of light emitting diodes is substantially directed away from the mounting surface;
a pair of bi-pin connectors compatible with said bi-pin socket set disposed at opposed ends of the support;
a cover for the elongate support arranged such that light from the light emitting diodes passes through the cover; and
a power supply circuit supplying power to the plurality of light emitting diodes and mounted within a space proximate the elongate support and the cover, the power supply circuit including an AC-to-DC converter coupled to at least one of the pair of bi-pin electrodes to receive AC current and a PWM regulator configured to receive rectified DC current from the AC-to-DC converter and to provide regulated DC current to the plurality of light emitting diodes; and
wherein at least some of the plurality of light emitting diodes are connected in series.
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Abstract
A light source including at least one light emitting diode and, optionally, a housing portion surrounding the light emitting diode. The at least one light emitting diode can be an organic light-emitting diode sheet. The at least one light emitting diode is preferably enclosed in a housing portion comprising a hollow bulb-shaped portion formed of glass, plastic, etc. The housing portion can be filled partially or completely by a potting material. Alternatively, the housing portion can be formed of a potting material or a conformal coating material. At least one connector is coupled to the end of the housing portion. A power supply circuit supplies electrical current to the at least one light emitting diode through the connector.
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10 Claims
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1. A replacement light for use in a fixture having a double ended bi-pin socket set designed for fluorescent tubes wherein the light comprises:
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an elongate support defining a substantially planar mounting surface; a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted along the mounting surface of the elongate support so that light emitted from the plurality of light emitting diodes is substantially directed away from the mounting surface; a pair of bi-pin connectors compatible with said bi-pin socket set disposed at opposed ends of the support; a cover for the elongate support arranged such that light from the light emitting diodes passes through the cover; and a power supply circuit supplying power to the plurality of light emitting diodes and mounted within a space proximate the elongate support and the cover, the power supply circuit including an AC-to-DC converter coupled to at least one of the pair of bi-pin electrodes to receive AC current and a PWM regulator configured to receive rectified DC current from the AC-to-DC converter and to provide regulated DC current to the plurality of light emitting diodes; and
wherein at least some of the plurality of light emitting diodes are connected in series. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A replacement light for use in a fixture having a double ended bi-pin socket set designed for fluorescent tubes wherein the light comprises:
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an elongate support defining a substantially non-reflective, planar mounting surface, wherein the elongate support includes a circuit board structure including the mounting surface defining a horizontal plane and side surfaces on opposing sides of the elongate support extending vertically from the horizontal plane; a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted in direct contact with and along the mounting surface of the elongate support so that light emitted from the plurality of light emitting diodes is substantially directed away from the mounting surface; a pair of bi-pin connectors compatible with said bi-pin socket set disposed at opposed ends of the support; a transparent or translucent cover for the elongate support arranged such that substantially all light that passes through the cover is unreflected light emitted from the plurality of light emitting diodes; and a power supply circuit supplying power to the plurality of light emitting diodes and mounted within a space formed by the elongate support and the cover, the power supply circuit including an AC-to-DC converter coupled to at least one of the pair of bi-pin electrodes to receive AC current and a pulse width modulator configured to receive rectified DC current from the AC-to-DC converter and to provide modulated DC current to the plurality of light emitting diodes; and
wherein at least some of the plurality of light emitting diodes are connected in series. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A replacement light for use in a fixture having a double-ended, bi-pin socket set designed to receive conventional fluorescent tube lights wherein the light comprises:
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an elongate support defining a circuit board having a mounting surface; a plurality of light emitting diodes uniformly arranged along and mounted to the mounting surface over substantially the entire length thereof; connectors at opposite ends of the elongate support compatible with the bi-pin socket set; a transparent or translucent cover for the elongate support and arranged relative to said support such that light from the light emitting diodes passes through the cover, the plurality of light emitting diodes longitudinally spaced such that the light that passes through the cover has a substantially uniform longitudinal dispersion; and a power supply circuit supplying power to the plurality of light emitting diodes and mounted within a space formed by the elongate support and the cover, the power supply circuit including; an AC-to-DC converter coupled to at least one of the connectors to receive AC current; a pulse width modulator configured to receive rectified DC current from the AC-to-DC converter and to provide modulated DC current to the plurality of light emitting diodes; and a current limiting circuit to protect the plurality of light emitting diodes from current overloads.
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