Patents by Inventor Julio C. Chaves
Julio C. Chaves 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: 20100214764Abstract: A tubular luminaire efficiently utilizes the light of a line of high-brightness unlensed LEDs to reproduce the homogeneous appearance of a neon tube. The transparent tube has an annular cross-section suitable for cost-effective manufacturing by extrusion. The LEDs are mounted in a line on a circuit board that can be positioned either inside or outside the tube. Their light shines into a cylindrical groove, thereby entering within the material of the tube. Above the groove, the wall of the tube has a spiral shape that reflects the light laterally so that it stays within the annular tube for a considerable path length. Volume scattering by a low density of scattering inclusions causes the light to escape as a homogenous glow. Alternatively, mild surface scattering from the inside surface can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: LIGHT PRESCRIPITIONS INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Roberto Alvarez, William A. Parkyn, Juan Carlos Minano
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Patent number: 7755838Abstract: An optical manifold for efficiently combining a plurality of blue LED outputs to illuminate a phosphor for a single, substantially homogeneous output, in a small, cost-effective package. Embodiments are disclosed that use a single or multiple LEDs and a remote phosphor, and an intermediate wavelength-selective filter arranged so that backscattered photoluminescence is recycled to boost the luminance and flux of the output aperture. A further aperture mask is used to boost phosphor luminance with only modest loss of luminosity. Alternative non-recycling embodiments provide blue and yellow light in collimated beams, either separately or combined into white.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan C. Minaño, Pablo Benitez, Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100149820Abstract: A zoomable luminaire has a source of light, a primary reflector with entry and exit apertures, and at least one secondary reflector with entry and exit apertures. The source delivers light into the entry aperture of the primary reflector, and the primary reflector delivers the light at the exit aperture of the primary reflector. The luminaire has a retracted position for producing a beam of a first beam angle, where the primary reflector is nested within the secondary reflector and the secondary reflector does not substantially affect the distribution of the light. The luminaire has at least one extended position for producing a beam of a second width, where the exit aperture of the primary reflector is contiguous with the entry aperture of a secondary reflector so that the light is delivered at the exit aperture of a secondary reflector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators,LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves
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Patent number: 7724440Abstract: An embodiment of an optical manifold has first and second collimators, each arranged to receive light from a source and transmit the light to an exit port of the collimator, and a separator arranged to emit some of the light from the exit ports of the first and second collimators and to recycle some of the light into the collimators. Another embodiment has at least three collimators of substantially equal length and having central axes, respective light sources at entry ports of the collimators, the collimators being arranged with their central axes parallel and with their light sources in a common plane and reflectors positioned to direct light from exit ports of the collimators to a selectively reflective component that guides all the light into a common exit beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan Carlos Miñano, Pablo Benítez, William A. Parkyn, Jr.
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Patent number: 7665858Abstract: Optical systems are described that have at least one source of a beam of blue light with divergence under 15°. A phosphor emits yellow light when excited by the blue light. A collimator is disposed with the phosphor and forms a yellow beam with divergence under 15°. A dichroic filter is positioned to transmit the beam of blue light to the phosphor and to reflect the beam of yellow light to an exit aperture. In different embodiments, the beams of blue and yellow light are incident upon said filter with central angles of 15°, 22°, and 45°. The filter may reflect all of one polarization and part of the other polarization, and a polarization rotating retroreflector may then be provided to return the unreflected light to the filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves, Juan Carlos Miñano, Pablo Benítez, Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090225529Abstract: Light sources comprise an emitter of photostimulative light, such as one or more blue LEDs, a reflector, which may be a diverging cone, disposed to reflect light from the LEDs towards an exit aperture, a tailored aspheric lens that further collimates the light from the reflector, a short-pass filter receiving and transmitting the collimated light, a dielectric concentrator receiving the light transmitted by the filter from the LEDs and concentrating it upon the exit aperture, a dielectric emission optic on the outside of the exit aperture to receive the concentrated light, and a layer of photosensitive phosphor deposited on the outside of the emission optic, the phosphor responsive to the LED light to emit light of a longer wavelength.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: LIGHT PRESCRIPTIONS INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves
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Publication number: 20090116215Abstract: Optical systems are described that have at least one source of a beam of blue light with divergence under 15°. A phosphor emits yellow light when excited by the blue light. A collimator is disposed with the phosphor and forms a yellow beam with divergence under 15°. A dichroic filter is positioned to transmit the beam of blue light to the phosphor and to reflect the beam of yellow light to an exit aperture. In different embodiments, the beams of blue and yellow light are incident upon said filter with central angles of 15°, 22°, and 45°. The filter may reflect all of one polarization and part of the other polarization, and a polarization rotating retroreflector may then be provided to return the unreflected light to the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves, Juan Carlos Minano, Pablo Benitez, Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn, JR.
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Publication number: 20080291682Abstract: The diffuse reflectivity of an LED source is utilized to recycle some of its emission, thereby enabling a luminaire to escape the étendue limit. Retroreflectors intercept the rays destined for the outer part of the luminaire aperture, which can then be truncated. The resulting smaller aperture has the same beam-width as the full original, albeit with lesser flux due to recycling losses. A reduction to half the original area is possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves, Pablo Benitez, Juan Carlos Minano, William A. Parkyn, JR.
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Publication number: 20080170296Abstract: An optical manifold for efficiently combining a plurality of blue LED outputs to illuminate a phosphor for a single, substantially homogeneous output, in a small, cost-effective package. Embodiments are disclosed that use a single or multiple LEDs and a remote phosphor, and an intermediate wavelength-selective filter arranged so that backscattered photoluminescence is recycled to boost the luminance and flux of the output aperture. A further aperture mask is used to boost phosphor luminance with only modest loss of luminosity. Alternative non-recycling embodiments provide blue and yellow light in collimated beams, either separately or combined into white.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan C. Minano, Pablo Benitez, Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn
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Patent number: 7380962Abstract: An optical manifold for efficiently combining a plurality of blue LED outputs to illuminate a phosphor for a single, substantially homogeneous output, in a small, cost-effective package. Embodiments are disclosed that use a single or multiple LEDs and a remote phosphor, and an intermediate wavelength-selective filter arranged so that backscattered photoluminescence is recycled to boost the luminance and flux of the output aperture. A further aperture mask is used to boost phosphor luminance with only modest loss of luminosity. Alternative non-recycling embodiments provide blue and yellow light in collimated beams, either separately or combined into white.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan C. Minano, Pablo Benitez, William A. Parkyn, Jr., Roberto Alvarez, Oliver Dross
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Patent number: 7286296Abstract: An optical manifold for efficiently combining a plurality of LED outputs into a single, substantially homogeneous output, in a small, cost-effective package. The optical manifolds can be used to combine multiple LEDs of the same color and provide a high intensity output aperture with very high uniformity and sharp borders, or they can be used to generate a multiwavelength output, such as red, green, and blue LEDs that are combined to generate white light. Embodiments are also disclosed that use a single or multiple LEDs and a remote phosphor and an intermediate wavelength-selective filter arranged so that backscattered photoluminescence is recycled to boost the luminance and flux of the output aperture. The optical manifolds are designed to alleviate substantial luminance inhomogeneities inherent to LEDs. The optical manifold utilizes principles of non-imaging optics to transform light and provide directed, substantially uniform light sources.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan C. Miñano, Pablo Benitez, Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn, Jr., Roberto Alvarez