Patents Assigned to Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.
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Patent number: 9041311Abstract: A circuit for altering a level of impedance presented to a power supply including a power supply line includes an energy dissipating circuit, a detection circuit configured to generate a control signal indicative of a power consumption level in a load circuit coupled to the power supply line, and an activation circuit configured to controllably couple the energy dissipating circuit to the power supply line in response to the control signal. Methods of operating a solid state lighting apparatus including a power supply and a solid state lighting device coupled to the power supply include detecting a level of power consumption by the solid state lighting device, and coupling an energy dissipating circuit to the power supply in response to the level of power consumption by the solid state lighting device falling below a threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Myers, Joseph Paul Chobot
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Patent number: 8901829Abstract: A solid state lighting apparatus according to some embodiments includes a circuit including a plurality of light emitting devices, and a configurable shunt configured to bypass at least some current around at least one light emitting device of the plurality of light emitting devices. The configurable shunt may include, for example, a tunable resistor, a fuse, a switch, a thermistor, and/or a variable resistor.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony P. van de Ven, Gerald H. Negley
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Publication number: 20110298355Abstract: A LED lamp including a cover with first and second transmissive regions that differently affect light emissions (e.g., with respect to diffusion, color, or other characteristics) transmitted therethrough. One or more apertures may be defined in a diffusive cover for a LED lamp to permit flow of air and escape of heat, and also to permit escape of directly emitted or reverse scattered light proximate to a base of the LED lamp. Multiple diffuser segments may be overlapped with intervening apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Antony Paul van de Ven
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Publication number: 20110234081Abstract: Interfaces for electrical (e.g., lighting) devices involve use of electrically conductive edge contacts arranged on or protruding from edges of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that provide or facilitate electrical connections to first and second externally accessible electrical contacts, such as may include threaded and foot contacts of a lighting device including a screw-shaped male base. First and/or second edge contacts of a PCB may protrude through first and second openings in a housing to form first and second externally accessible contact, or directly engage first and second externally accessible contact elements associated with (e.g., retained by) the housing. A contact element retained by a housing may define a slot in the interior of the housing to directly engage an edge contact of the PCB. Electric power is supplied to the PCB via edge contacts without need for intervening wires or soldered connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Publication number: 20110198984Abstract: Light engine modules comprise a support member and a solid state light emitter, in which (1) the emitter is mounted on the support member, (2) a region of the support member has a surface with a curved cross-section, (3) the emitter and a compensation circuit are mounted on the support member, (4) an electrical contact element extends to at least two surfaces of the support member, and/or (5) a substantial entirety of the module is located on one side of a plane and the emitter emits light into another side of the plane. Also, a module comprising means for supporting a light emitter and a light emitter. Also, a lighting device comprising a housing member and a light emitter mounted on a removable support member. Also, a lighting device comprising a module mounted in a lighting device element. Also, a method comprising mounting a module to a lighting device element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN
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Publication number: 20110182065Abstract: A lighting device in which a solid state light emitter in a first multi-chip light emitter is spatially offset relative to a solid state light emitter in a second multi-chip light emitter. A lighting device comprising first, second and third multi-chip light emitters, in which any solid state light emitter in the second multi-chip light emitter that is spatially offset relative to a first solid state light emitter on the first multi-chip light emitter by less than 10 degrees emits light of a hue that differs from the hue of light emitted by the first solid state light emitter by more than seven MacAdam ellipses. A solid state light emitter support member comprising a center region and at least first, second and third protrusions extending from the center region. A lighting device comprising at least a first housing member, and means for emitting substantially uniform light.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, IncInventors: Gerald H. NEGLEY, Mark D. Edmond, Paul Kenneth Pickard
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Publication number: 20110089830Abstract: A lamp comprising a solid state light emitter, the lamp being an A lamp and providing a wall plug efficiency of at least 90 lumens per watt. Also, a lamp comprising a solid state light emitter and a power supply, the emitter being mounted on a heat dissipation element, the dissipation element being spaced from the power supply. Also, a lamp, comprising a solid state light emitter and a heat dissipation element that has a heat dissipation chamber, whereby an ambient medium can enter the chamber, pass through the chamber, and exit. Also, a lamp, comprising a light emissive housing at least one solid state lighting emitter and a first heat dissipation element. Also, a lamp comprising a heat sink comprising a heat dissipation chamber. Also, a lamp comprising first and second heat dissipation elements. Also, a lamp comprising means for creating flow of ambient fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul Kenneth PICKARD, Gerald H. Negley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Nicholas W. Medendorp, JR.
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Publication number: 20110090686Abstract: A solid state lamp with efficient heat sink arrangement. To provide adequate cooling utilizing a defined form factor, such as that of the A-lamp incandescent bulb, the interior volume is used more efficiently. As one example, a solid state lamp employs a heat sink with inward facing fins. Solid state light sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), are mounted on the exterior of the heat sink. An air path for convective flow is established through the center of the lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions Inc.Inventor: Paul Kenneth Pickard
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Publication number: 20110089838Abstract: A lamp comprising a solid state light emitter, the lamp being an A lamp and providing a wall plug efficiency of at least 90 lumens per watt. Also, a lamp comprising a solid state light emitter and a power supply, the emitter being mounted on a heat dissipation element, the dissipation element being spaced from the power supply. Also, a lamp, comprising a solid state light emitter and a heat dissipation element that has a heat dissipation chamber, whereby an ambient medium can enter the chamber, pass through the chamber, and exit. Also, a lamp, comprising a light emissive housing at least one solid state lighting emitter and a first heat dissipation element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul Kenneth PICKARD, Gerald H. NEGLEY, Antony Paul VAN DE VEN
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Publication number: 20110074265Abstract: A lighting device comprising at least a first light source and at least one heat sink element that is removable, that comprises an first inner region and an first outer region, that is identical in shape to another heat sink element, that is in thermal contact with a trim element, that is stacked, that is in thermal contact with at least a first portion of a first surface of the trim element, that has a cross-sectional area at a first distance from an axis of a trim element that is larger than at a shorter distance, and/or that maintains a junction temperature of a lighting device at or below a recommended junction temperature. Also, a lighting device comprising at least a first light source, a trim element, a driver sub-assembly and a spacer element positioned between the trim element and the driver sub-assembly. Also, methods of dissipating heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony Paul Van De Ven, Paul Kenneth Pickard, James Michael Lay, Wai Kwan Chan
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Publication number: 20110075411Abstract: A light engine housing comprising a mixing chamber element, a driver chamber element and/or a connection element, one or more of which is removable. A light engine comprising (1) a light engine housing and (2) a mixing chamber module and/or a driver module removably attached to and/or positioned in the light engine housing. Also, a light engine comprising (1) a light engine housing and a mixing chamber module and/or a driver module. Also, a solid state light engine comprising a light engine housing comprising at least a first connection element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony Paul Van De Ven, Charles M. Swoboda, Wai Kwan Chan
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Publication number: 20110075414Abstract: A light engine housing comprising a mixing chamber element, a driver chamber element and/or a connection element, one or more of which is removable. A light engine comprising (1) a light engine housing and (2) a mixing chamber module and/or a driver module removably attached to and/or positioned in the light engine housing. Also, a light engine comprising (1) a light engine housing and a mixing chamber module and/or a driver module. Also, a solid state light engine comprising a light engine housing comprising at least a first connection element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN, Charles M. SWOBODA, Wai Kwan CHAN
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Publication number: 20110075422Abstract: A lighting device comprising a trim element, an electrical connector and at least one solid state light emitter, the lighting device weighing less than one kilogram. If current of about 12 watts (or in some cases about 15 watts, or in some cases not more than about 15 watts) is supplied to the electrical connector, the at least one solid state light emitter will illuminate so that the lighting device will emit white light of at least 500 lumens. Also, a lighting device that weighs less than one kilogram and can generate white light of at least 500 lumens using a current of not more than about 15 watts. Also, a lighting device for mounting in a recessed housing, comprising a unitary structure trim element that conducts heat away from at least one solid state light emitter and dissipates at least some of the heat outside of the recessed housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN, Wai Kwan Chan, Ho Chin Wah
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Publication number: 20110075423Abstract: A lighting device comprising a first element that comprises an electrical connector, a second element that comprises at least a first light source, and a position-retaining element (or means) that holds the second element in any of at least two positions relative to the first element. Also, a lighting device comprising a first element that comprises an electrical connector, a second element that comprises at least a first trim element, and a position-retaining element (or means) that holds the second element in any of at least two positions relative to the first element. The electrical connector is electrically connected to at least a first light source, and the second element is movable relative to the first element among the positions while maintaining electrical connection between the electrical connector and at least the first light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN
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Publication number: 20110068698Abstract: Solid state lighting devices and illumination methods involve use of multiple solid state emitters of different colored outputs (optionally including at least one white or near-white emitter). Operation of the solid state emitters is controlled with at least one circuit element to emphasize and/or deemphasize perception of at least one color of a target surface based upon a reflectance spectral distribution of the target surface. At least one emitter may have an associated passive or active filter; the filterable emitter and/or active filter may be operated to deemphasize perception of at least one color of a target surface. Activation and/or alteration of emphasis or deemphasis of perception of color of a target surface may be selected by a user or automatically controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Charles M. Swoboda, Antony Paul van de Ven, Gerald H. Negley
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Publication number: 20110050070Abstract: A lighting device comprising at least a first light emitter, at least a first heat transfer element, and a plurality of heat dissipation elements. Each heat dissipation element has at least a first region and a second region, the first region being in contact with the first heat transfer element, the second region being closer to the first light emitter than the first region. The first light emitter is thermally coupled to the first heat transfer element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventor: PAUL KENNETH PICKARD
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Publication number: 20110037409Abstract: A solid state lighting device comprising at least one first light emitter that emits non-saturated non-white light of a first color point, at least one second light emitter that emits saturated non-white light, and a controller configured to control a ratio of light emitted by the first emitter(s) and by the second light emitter(s) to provide non-white light of a second color point. Also, a solid state lighting device comprising at least one first light emitter that emits light within a first area or a second area on a Chromaticity Diagram, and at least one second light emitter, wherein output light is non-white and has a second color point. Also, methods of providing non-white light.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN, Gerald H. Negley
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Publication number: 20110031894Abstract: A lighting device comprising first, second and third groups of solid state light emitters, the first group emitting light having a dominant wavelength of 430 to 490 nm, the second group at 525 to 575 (in some devices 540 to 575 nm), the third group at 610 to 640 nm. In some devices, wavelength of light from emitters in first and second groups, and light from second and third groups, differs by at least 70 nm. Some devices emit light having CRI Ra of at least 70 when first, second and third groups of emitters are illuminated. Also, a lighting arrangement comprising first, second and third groups as above, in addition to a fourth emitter emitting light of dominant wavelength outside the ranges for the first, second and third groups, and not more than 10 nm different from a dominant wavelength of a color on an item to be illuminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Antony Paul VAN DE VEN
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Publication number: 20110006658Abstract: A solid state lighting device includes at least one emitter and a forged heatsink arranged to receive and dissipate heat generated by emitter(s). The heatsink may have a thickness and/or profile that varies in at leats two dimensions. Fabrication of a solid state lighting device may include providing a forged heatsink, and mounting at least one solid state emitter in thermal communication with the heatsink. A space or object may be illuminated with a lighting device including at least one solid state emitter and a forged heatsink. The lighting device may be operated responsive to at least one sensor arranged to sense temperature and/or at least one characteric of light emitted by the emitter(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Wai Kwan Chan, Derek Ian Darley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Gerald H. Negley
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Publication number: 20100290208Abstract: A lighting device comprising a first group of solid state light emitters, an element containing luminescent material and a second group of solid state light emitters spaced from the element. In some embodiments, (1) at least 50% of light emitted by one of the first group does not mix with light emitted by the second group before the light emitted by the second group has entered the element, (2) at least 90% of exiting light emitted by the second group travels farther within the lighting device than 90% of exiting light emitted by the first group, (3) an average distance traveled by exiting light emitted by the second group is farther than an average distance traveled by exiting light emitted by the second group, and/or (4) light emitted by the first group directly exiting the lighting device exits the lighting device without being incident upon the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Paul Kenneth PICKARD