Patents by Inventor Dennis Claessens

Dennis Claessens 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).

  • Patent number: 11991803
    Abstract: A dual-switch flyback converter in which the output current, in operating regions where a constant output current is required, can be regulated from the primary side. The output current is regulated constantly regardless of the input and output voltages by compensating the peak current in the primary winding with the average current in the clamping diode, or the conduction duration of the clamping diode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2024
    Assignee: SIGNIFY HOLDING, B.V.
    Inventors: Yufei Zhou, Dennis Claessens, Henglian Luo
  • Patent number: 9717121
    Abstract: A lighting device is configured to receive a first voltage signal, and includes: a first circuit coupled to input terminals for receiving the first voltage signal, the first circuit including: rectifying diodes for rectifying the first voltage signal and supplying a second voltage signal, a first capacitor for buffering the second voltage signal, and a second capacitor coupled in parallel to one of the rectifying diodes of the first circuit; a second circuit receiving an input voltage signal, corresponding to the second voltage signal, and converting the input voltage into an output signal; and a light circuit receiving the output signal of the second circuit and including at least one light emitting diode, wherein the first circuit includes a fourth circuit in parallel to the second capacitor, the fourth circuit including at least two fourth circuit diodes and being connected by a fourth capacitor to one of the input terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2017
    Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.
    Inventors: Paul Robert Veldman, Patrick Alouisius Martina De Bruycker, Sait I Zmit, Yi Wang, Kumar Arulandu, Dennis Claessens, Philip Louis Zulma Vael
  • Patent number: 9629208
    Abstract: Control circuits (1) bring power converters (4) in different modes in response to detection results. The power converters (4) exchange possibly rectified first voltage/current signals with electronic halogen transformers (2) and supply second voltage/current signals to light emitting diode circuits (5). The first current signals have, in different modes, different amplitudes. The different amplitudes have different constant values and/or different derivative values. As a result, the first current signal has become a relatively varying first current signal. Then, the halogen transformers (2) no longer experience problems that occur when smaller amounts of power need to be provided than designed to. The detections may comprise polarity detections of and/or zero-crossing detections in the first voltage signals. The halogen transformers (2) comprise self-oscillating switched mode power supplies designed to provide first amounts of power at their outputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.
    Inventors: Kumar Arulandu, Georg Sauerländer, Sait Izmit, Dennis Claessens, Philip Louis Zulma Vael, Yi Wang, Dalibor Cvoric, Ronald Hans Van Der Voort, Patrick Alouisius Martina De Bruycker, Robertus Leonardus Tousain
  • Publication number: 20150250033
    Abstract: Lighting device suitable for multiple voltage sources, comprising a first circuit (1) with diode circuits coupled to input terminals (2, 3) for receiving first voltage signals from first circuits (21) such as voltage-to-voltage converters. The diode circuits comprise diodes (11-14) for rectifying the first voltage signals and are coupled to output terminals (4, 5) for supplying second voltage signals. First capacitors (15) are coupled to the output terminals (4, 5) for buffering the second voltage signals and for offering buffered second voltage signals to second circuits (22) such as voltage-to-current-converts for feeding light circuits (30) comprising one or more light emitting diodes. Second capacitors (16, 17) coupled in parallel to one of the diodes (11-14) provide a charge-pump effect to improve performances of the first and second circuits (21, 22) and the light circuits (30).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2014
    Publication date: September 3, 2015
    Inventors: Paul Robert Veldman, Patrick Alouisius Martina De Bruycker, Sait I Zmit, Yi Wang, Kumar Arulandu, Dennis Claessens, Philip Louis Zulma Vael
  • Patent number: 7317403
    Abstract: An LED backlight structure for setting voltages and currents for LEDs. Red LEDs are connected in series between a first voltage regulator and a first controllable current source, green LEDs are connected in series between a second voltage regulator and a second controllable current source, blue LEDs are connected in series between a third voltage regulator and a third controllable current source. The current sources may be linear current regulators controlled to balance the three colors to achieve a target light output of the board using a light detection chamber. PWM controllers control transistor switches connected in parallel across groups of LEDs, where the duty cycles set the average current through each group of LEDs. The control values used to achieve target light characteristics are stored in memory. The PWM controller may control brightness levels of the LEDs. The backlight may be for an LCD television.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2008
    Assignee: Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, LLC
    Inventors: Pieter Grootes, Noboru Kaito, Robert F. M. Hendriks, Charles A. Schrama, Emanuel Stassar, Dennis Claessens
  • Publication number: 20070046485
    Abstract: An LED backlight structure and technique for setting the voltages and currents for the LEDs are described. In one embodiment, red LEDs are connected in series between a first voltage regulator and a first controllable current source, green LEDs are connected in series between a second voltage regulator and a second controllable current source, and blue LEDs are connected in series between a third voltage regulator and a third controllable current source. The current sources may linear current regulators. After all the LEDs are mounted on a printed circuit board, each voltage regulator is controlled so that there is a minimum voltage drop across the current source to minimize energy dissipation by the current source. Also, after all the LEDs are mounted on the printed circuit board, the current sources are controlled to balance the three colors to achieve a target light output of the board using a light detection chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2005
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Inventors: Pieter Grootes, Noboru Kaito, Robert Hendriks, Charles Schrama, Emanuel Stassar, Dennis Claessens