Patents by Inventor Srinath Aanegola

Srinath Aanegola 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: 8519611
    Abstract: A white light hybrid illumination system including an amber LED, a red LED, and a phosphor converted LED such as a blue LED chip and a green phosphor, wherein a peak emission difference between the amber and red LED is at least 25 nm. This system provides higher color quality than prior devices due to its high luminous efficacy, high CRI over a wide CCT range, and better color control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2013
    Assignee: GE Lighting Solutions, LLC
    Inventors: Emil Radkov, Anant Setlur, Srinath Aanegola
  • Patent number: 8299701
    Abstract: Provided are a lighting device, a backlighting device, and a display device that comprise a radiation source such as LED and wavelength converting members comprising phosphors. In one embodiment, self-absorption within the devices is suppressed or reduced by placing a selective reflector between two wavelength converting members, and the wavelength converting member emitting light with longer peak wavelength is substantially isolated from the irradiation of another wavelength converting member emitting light with shorter peak wavelength. In other embodiments, the wavelength converting members are arranged in strip configuration; or in adjacent hexagons configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: GE Lighting Solutions LLC
    Inventors: Boris Kolodin, Srinath Aanegola, Emil Vergilov Radkov
  • Publication number: 20100177513
    Abstract: A white light hybrid illumination system including an amber LED, a red LED, and a phosphor converted LED such as a blue LED chip and a green phosphor, wherein a peak emission difference between the amber and red LED is at least 25 nm. This system provides higher color quality than prior devices due to its high luminous efficacy, high CRI over a wide CCT range, and better color control.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2009
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Inventors: Emil Radkov, Anant Setlur, Srinath Aanegola
  • Publication number: 20090167151
    Abstract: Provided are a lighting device, a backlighting device, and a display device that comprise a radiation source such as LED and wavelength converting members comprising phosphors. In one embodiment, self-absorption within the devices is suppressed or reduced by placing a selective reflector between two wavelength converting members, and the wavelength converting member emitting light with longer peak wavelength is substantially isolated from the irradiation of another wavelength converting member emitting light with shorter peak wavelength. In other embodiments, the wavelength converting members are arranged in strip configuration; or in adjacent hexagons configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2007
    Publication date: July 2, 2009
    Inventors: Boris Kolodin, Srinath Aanegola, Emil Vergilov Radkov
  • Publication number: 20070285933
    Abstract: An illuminated sign (88) includes a flexible electrical power cord (100) including first and second parallel conductors (112, 114) surroundingly contained within an insulating sheath defining a constant separation distance between the parallel conductors (112, 114). A plurality of light emitting diode (LED) devices (102) are affixed to the cord (100). Each LED device (102) includes an LED (104) having a positive lead (130p) electrically communicating with the first parallel conductor (112) and a negative lead (130p) electrically communicating with the second parallel conductor (114). A stencil (92) defines a selected shape, and the electrical cord (100) is arranged on the stencil (92). Power conditioning electronics (210, 220) disposed away from the stencil (92) electrically communicate with the first and second parallel conductors (112, 114) of the electrical power cord (100). The power conditioning electronics (210, 220) power the LED devices (102) via the parallel conductors (112, 114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2007
    Publication date: December 13, 2007
    Inventors: Paul Southard, Srinath Aanegola, James Petroski, Christopher Bohler
  • Publication number: 20070267976
    Abstract: A light source (10) comprises a light engine (16), a base (24), a power conversion circuit (30) and an enclosure (22). The light engine (16) comprises at least one LED (12) disposed on a platform (14). The platform (14) is adapted to directly mate with the base (24) which a standard incandescent bulb light base. Phosphor (44) receives the light generated by the at least one LED (12) and converts it to visible light. The enclosure (22) has a shape of a standard incandescent lamp.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2004
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Inventors: Christopher Bohler, Boris Kolodin, Emil Radkov, Srinath Aanegola, Shanton Weaver, James Petroski, Zena Brown
  • Publication number: 20060097245
    Abstract: In a lighting package, a printed circuit board supports at least one light emitting die. A light transmissive cover is disposed over the at least one light emitting die. A phosphor is disposed on or inside of the light transmissive dome-shaped cover. The phosphor outputs converted light responsive to irradiation by the at least one light emitting die. An encapsulant substantially fills an interior volume defined by the light-transmissive cover and the printed circuit board.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2005
    Publication date: May 11, 2006
    Inventors: Srinath Aanegola, Emil Radkov, James Reginelli, Larry Stadelman, Matthew Mrakovich, Tomislav Stimac
  • Publication number: 20050239227
    Abstract: A light emitting package (8, 8?, 8?, 208, 408) includes a printed circuit board (10, 10?, 10?, 210, 410) supporting at least one light emitting die (12, 12?, 14, 16, 212, 412). A light transmissive cover (60, 60?, 60?, 260, 460) is disposed over the at least one light emitting die. The cover has an open end defining a cover perimeter (62, 62?, 62?, 262, 462) connected with the printed circuit board. An inside surface of the cover together with the printed circuit board defines an interior volume (70, 70?, 270, 470) containing the at least one light emitting die. An encapsulant (76, 76?, 276, 278, 476) is disposed in the interior volume and covers at least the light emitting die.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2004
    Publication date: October 27, 2005
    Inventors: Srinath Aanegola, James Petroski, Emil Radkov, Stanton Weaver
  • Publication number: 20050207151
    Abstract: An LED light engine includes a flexible electrical cable and a plurality of LEDs. The flexible electrical cable includes first, second and third electrical conductors and an electrically insulating covering for the electrical conductors. The conductors are arranged substantially parallel with one another having an insulating material therebetween. A first LED including a first lead electrically connects to the first electrical conductor and a second lead of the first LED electrically connects to the second conductor. A second LED includes a first lead electrically connected to the second electrical conductor and a second lead electrically connected to the third electrical conductor. A third LED includes first and second leads electrically connected to the second conductor. The third LED is interposed between the first LED and the second LED.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Srinath Aanegola, Mathew Sommers, Matthew Mrakovich, Christopher Bohler, Michael McCoy
  • Publication number: 20050030765
    Abstract: An illuminated sign (88) includes a flexible electrical power cord (100) including first and second parallel conductors (112, 114) surroundingly contained within an insulating sheath defining a constant separation distance between the parallel conductors (112, 114). A plurality of light emitting diode (LED) devices (102) are affixed to the cord (100). Each LED device (102) includes an LED (104) having a positive lead (130p) electrically communicating with the first parallel conductor (112) and a negative lead (130p) electrically communicating with the second parallel conductor (114). A stencil (92) defines a selected shape, and the electrical cord (100) is arranged on the stencil (92). Power conditioning electronics (210, 220) disposed away from the stencil (92) electrically communicate with the first and second parallel conductors (112, 114) of the electrical power cord (100). The power conditioning electronics (210, 220) power the LED devices (102) via the parallel conductors (112, 114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2002
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventors: Paul Southard, srinath Aanegola, James Petroski, Christopher Bohler