Patents by Inventor Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde
Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220046162Abstract: A method includes capturing a first image of a scene, detecting a face in a section of the scene from the first image, and activating an infrared (IR) light source to selectively illuminate the section of the scene with IR light. The IR light source includes an array of IR light emitting diodes (LEDs). The method includes capturing a second image of the scene under selective IR lighting from the IR light source, detecting the face in the second image, and identifying a person based on the face in the second image.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Pieter Johannes Quintus van Voorst Vader, Yourii Martynov, Charles André Schrama
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Patent number: 11236870Abstract: In an illumination system, a lens can substantially collimate light that is emitted from a location on a light source. The emitted light can have a central light portion and a peripheral light portion. The lens can have a first surface that faces the light source and a second surface opposite the first surface. The first surface can include a first convex central portion and a first total internal reflection (TIR) portion. The second surface can include a second convex central portion and a second TIR portion. The first and second convex central portions can substantially collimate the central light portion via refraction at the first convex central portion and refraction at the second convex central portion. The first and second TIR portions can substantially collimate the peripheral light portion via total internal reflection at the first TIR portion and total internal reflection at the second TIR portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer
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Patent number: 11223814Abstract: In an imaging system, a lens can redirect light from an illuminated portion of a scene toward a one-dimensional focus that is positioned in a focal plane of the lens and is elongated in an imaging dimension. The redirected light can include first light that emerges from the lens and second light that emerges from the lens. A reflector positioned adjacent the lens can reflect the second light to form third light. A linear array of detector pixels can extend along the imaging dimension and can be positioned at the focal plane proximate the one-dimensional focus to receive the first light from the lens and receive the third light from the reflector. A processor can obtain one-dimensional image data from the detector pixels for sequentially illuminated portions of the scene and construct data representing an image of the full scene from the one-dimensional image data.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Frans Hubert Konijn, Erno Fancsali
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Patent number: 11223777Abstract: A method according to embodiments of the invention includes creating a three-dimensional profile of a scene, calculating a relative amount of light for each portion of the scene based on the three-dimensional profile, and activating a light source to provide a first amount of light to a first portion of the scene, and a second amount of light to a second portion of the scene. The first amount and the second amount are different. The first amount and the second amount are determined by calculating a relative amount of light for each portion of the scene.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Pieter Johannes Quintus van Voorst Vader, Yourii Martynov
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Publication number: 20210404611Abstract: In an illumination system, a lens can substantially collimate light that is emitted from a location on a light source. The emitted light can have a central light portion and a peripheral light portion. The lens can have a first surface that faces the light source and a second surface opposite the first surface. The first surface can include a first convex central portion and a first total internal reflection (TIR) portion. The second surface can include a second convex central portion and a second TIR portion. The first and second convex central portions can substantially collimate the central light portion via refraction at the first convex central portion and refraction at the second convex central portion. The first and second TER portions can substantially collimate the peripheral light portion via total internal reflection at the first TIR portion and total internal reflection at the second TIR portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer
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Patent number: 11204539Abstract: Methods and systems for color error correction for a segmented LED array are disclosed. A method includes calculating a target luminance for LED segments in a segmented LED array based on an initial luminance pattern, determining a luminance ratio based on the target luminance, the luminance ratio defined as a ratio of a primary luminance value of the primary LED segment to a secondary luminance value of the at least one adjacent LED segment, and comparing the luminance ratio to a predefined threshold ratio. If the luminance ratio is greater than or equal to the predefined ratio, then the secondary luminance value of the at least one adjacent LED segment is maintained. If the luminance ratio is less than the predefined ratio, then the secondary luminance value of the at least one adjacent LED segment is increased.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Brendan Moran
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Patent number: 11184552Abstract: A method includes capturing a first image of a scene, detecting a face in a section of the scene from the first image, and activating an infrared (IR) light source to selectively illuminate the section of the scene with IR light. The IR light source includes an array of IR light emitting diodes (LEDs). The method includes capturing a second image of the scene under selective IR lighting from the IR light source, detecting the face in the second image, and identifying a person based on the face in the second image.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Quint Van Voorst Vader, Yourii Martynov, Charles André Schrama
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Publication number: 20210325712Abstract: A backlight apparatus can include a light emitting element configured to emit visible light. The backlight apparatus can include a polarizing device including a prism situated to receive the visible light and to polarize the visible light to generate polarized light. The backlight apparatus can include a light guide panel configured to receive the polarized light at an input surface facing the polarizing device and to distribute the polarized light to a major surface of the light guide panel facing a display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Mehdi Aas, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Erno Fancsali
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Patent number: 11073653Abstract: A backlight apparatus can include a lens to receive light and generate light with a collimated batwing configuration. The lens can include a receiving surface and an opposing transmission surface. The lens can be symmetric about a plane of symmetry. The transmission surface can include an angle of curvature that increases closer to the plane of symmetry.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Mehdi Aas, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Erno Fancsali, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer
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Publication number: 20210191033Abstract: A backlight apparatus can include a lens to receive light and generate light with a collimated batwing configuration. The lens can include a receiving surface and an opposing transmission surface. The lens can be symmetric about a plane of symmetry. The transmission surface can include an angle of curvature that increases closer to the plane of symmetry.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Mehdi Aas, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Erno Fancsali, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer
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Patent number: 11029564Abstract: A backlight apparatus can include a light emitting element configured to emit visible light. The backlight apparatus can include a polarizing device including a prism situated to receive the visible light and to polarize the visible light to generate polarized light. The backlight apparatus can include a light guide panel configured to receive the polarized light at an input surface facing the polarizing device and to distribute the polarized light to a major surface of the light guide panel facing a display screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Mehdi Aas, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Erno Fancsali
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Publication number: 20210151647Abstract: A lighting device comprises a light-emitting module with light-emitting elements, wherein the light-emitting elements are arranged adjacent to each other and are configured to emit light towards a light-emitting side. The light-emitting module is configured such that the light-emitting elements can be addressed partially independently of each other, such that some may be brought into a switched-on state while others are brought into a switched-off state. A top layer is disposed on the light-emitting module at the light-emitting side. Further comprising a switching material capable of a reversible change in transmittance for the light emitted by changing to a higher transmittance in regions where the top layer situated on light-emitting elements in the switched-on state or to a lower transmittance in regions of the top layer situated in the switched-off state. The invention further refers to methods for producing and operating a lighting device and using a lighting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Marcel Rene Bohmer
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Publication number: 20210150743Abstract: Multi-color flash with image post-processing that uses a camera device with a multi-color flash and implements post-processing to generate images is described. In one aspect, the multi-color flash with image post-processing may be implemented by a controller configured to control a camera and flashes of at least two different colors. The controller may be configured to cause the camera to acquire a first image of a scene while the scene is being illuminated with the first flash but not the second flash, then cause the camera to acquire a second image of the scene while the scene is being illuminated with the second flash but not the first flash, and generate a final image of the scene in post-processing based on a combination of the first image and the second image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: Lumileds Holding B.V.Inventors: Charles Schrama, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde
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Patent number: 10996516Abstract: A backlight apparatus can include a light emitting element configured to emit visible light. The backlight apparatus can include a polarizing device including a prism situated to receive the visible light and to polarize the visible light to generate polarized light. The backlight apparatus can include a light guide panel configured to receive the polarized light at an input surface facing the polarizing device and to distribute the polarized light to a major surface of the light guide panel facing a display screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Mehdi Aas, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Erno Fancsali
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Publication number: 20210112195Abstract: A user-controlled imaging device can include an imaging unit, a user facing imaging unit, a pupil detection and tracking unit for computing the user's viewing direction, a control unit for controlling the imaging unit corresponding to the determined direction of the user's view.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Erkan Diken, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Quint Van Voorst-Vader
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Publication number: 20210058539Abstract: The invention describes an infrared imaging assembly (1) for capturing an infrared image (M0, M1) of a scene (S), comprising an infrared-sensitive image sensor (14); an irradiator (10) comprising an array of individually addressable infrared-emitting LEDs, wherein each infrared-emitting LED is arranged to illuminate a scene region (S1, . . . , S9); a driver (11) configured to actuate the infrared irradiator (10) by applying a switching pulse train (T1, . . . , T9) to each infrared-emitting LED; an image analysis module (13) configured to analyse a preliminary infrared image (M0) to determine the required exposure levels (130) for each of a plurality of image regions (R1, . . . , R9); and a pulse train adjusting unit (12) configured to adjust the duration (L1, . . . , L9) of a switching pulse train (T1, . . . , T9) according to the required exposure levels (130).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Erno Fancsali, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Quint Van Voorst-Vader
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Publication number: 20210028226Abstract: A semiconductor light-emitting device has an emitter matrix with an arrangement of emitter cells interspersed with non-emitter cells. The emitter cell has a semiconductor emitter, and a non-emitter cell does not have a semiconductor emitter. A number of bond pads for connection to a power supply and a plurality of wirebonds are present. Each wirebond extends from a bond pad to the semiconductor emitter of an emitter cell. An imaging arrangement includes a light source for illuminating a scene. The light source has a pair of such semiconductor light-emitting devices. A method of manufacturing such a semiconductor light-emitting device is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Quint Van Voorst-Vader
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Patent number: 10895800Abstract: A segmented light or optical power emitting device and an illumination device are described. The segmented device includes a die having a light or optical power emitting semiconductor structure that includes an active layer disposed between an n-layer and a p-layer. Trenches are formed in at least the semiconductor structure and separate the die into individually addressable segments. The active layer emits light or optical power having a first color point or spectrum. At least one wavelength converting layer is adjacent the die and converts the light or optical power to light or optical power having at least one second color point or spectrum and limits an energy ratio of the pump light or optical power that passes through the at least one wavelength converting layer unconverted to total light or optical power emitted by the light or optical power emitting device to less than 10%.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2019Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van Der Sijde, Quint Van Voorst Vader, Nicola Pfeffer
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Patent number: 10886152Abstract: Described herein is a method and system for dual stretching of wafers to create isolated segmented chip scale packages. A wafer having an array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is scribed into LED segments, where each LED segment includes a predetermined number of LEDs. The scribed wafer is placed on a stretchable substrate or tape. The tape is stretched and a layer of optically material is placed in the separation gaps. The stretched wafer is scribed on a LED level. The tape is stretched and another layer of optically opaque material is placed in the separation gaps. The same or different optically opaque material can be used for the layers. The two layers of optically opaque material are formed to provide electrical connectivity between the LEDs in each LED segment. In an implementation, each segment or LED is individually addressable.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Lumileds LLCInventors: Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Brendan Jude Moran
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Publication number: 20200382759Abstract: In an imaging system, a lens can redirect light from an illuminated portion of a scene toward a one-dimensional focus that is positioned in a focal plane of the lens and is elongated in an imaging dimension. The redirected light can include first light that emerges from the lens and second light that emerges from the lens. A reflector positioned adjacent the lens can reflect the second light to form third light. A linear array of detector pixels can extend along the imaging dimension and can be positioned at the focal plane proximate the one-dimensional focus to receive the first light from the lens and receive the third light from the reflector. A processor can obtain one-dimensional image data from the detector pixels for sequentially illuminated portions of the scene and construct data representing an image of the full scene from the one-dimensional image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Arjen Gerben Van der Sijde, Nicola Bettina Pfeffer, Frans Hubert Konijn, Erno Fancsali