Patents by Inventor William Parkyn
William Parkyn 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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Patent number: 8277085Abstract: A lighting device has a light source, a reflector dish with a central opening facing the light source, and a lens between the light source and the reflector dish. The lens is so arranged that light emitted from the source towards the central opening of the reflector dish is diffracted away from the central opening. The reflector dish is arranged to reflect light received from the source through the lens back past the lens and source.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn
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Patent number: 8256918Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio C. Chaves, Roberto Alvarez, William A. Parkyn, Juan Carlos Minano
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Patent number: 8101855Abstract: In one embodiment of a solar concentrator, a tailored aspheric lens augments the solar-concentrator performance of a concave mirror, widening its acceptance angle for easier solar tracking, making it more cost-competitive for ultra-large arrays. The molded-glass secondary lens also includes a short rod for reducing the peak concentration on a photovoltaic cell that is optically bonded to the end of the rod. The Simultaneous Multiple Surface method produces lens shapes suitable for a variety of medium and high concentrations by mirrored dishes. Besides the rotationally symmetric parabolic mirror itself, other aspheric deviations therefrom are described, including a free-form rectangular mirror that has its focal region at its edge.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan Carlos Miñano, Maikel Hernandez, Aleksandra Cvetkovic, William A. Parkyn, Jr.
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Patent number: 8075147Abstract: An optical device for coupling the luminous output of a light-emitting diode (LED) to a predominantly spherical pattern comprises a transfer section that receives the LED's light within it and an ejector positioned adjacent the transfer section to receive light from the transfer section and spread the light generally spherically. A base of the transfer section is optically aligned and/or coupled to the LED so that the LED's light enters the transfer section. The transfer section can comprises a compound elliptic concentrator operating via total internal reflection. The ejector section can have a variety of shapes, and can have diffusive features on its surface as well, including a phosphor coating. The transfer section can in some implementations be polygonal, V-grooved, faceted and other configurations.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio Cesar Chaves, Juan Carlos Minano, Pablo Benitez, William A. Parkyn, Jr., Waqidi Falicoff, Fernando Munoz, Yupin Sun, Oliver Dross, Roberto Alvarez
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Patent number: 8076869Abstract: In one method of and apparatus for varying the luminosity of illumination, each of a plurality of light sources has an on state in which it emits light and an off state in which it does not emit light. Each of the plurality of light sources is switched cyclically between the on state and the off state in a sequence over a cycle period. The switching sequence is selected such that the number of said light sources that are on is uniform over the cycle. The luminosity of the illumination is varied by varying the proportion of each cycle for which each light source is switched on.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Will Shatford, Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn, Yupin Sun
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Patent number: 8016443Abstract: An embodiment of a collimating downlight has front-mounted blue LED chips facing upwards, having a heat sink on the back of the LED chips exposed in ambient air. The LED chips are mounted in a collimator that sends their blue light to a remote phosphor situated near the top of the downlight can. Surrounding the remote phosphor is a downward-facing reflector that forms a beam from its stimulated emission and reflected blue light. The phosphor thickness and composition can be adjusted to give a desired color temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn
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Publication number: 20110096552Abstract: A light engine has a pillar with first and second ends; a circuit board on the first end of the pillar, a light source mounted on the circuit board encircling the pillar and facing towards the second end of the pillar, and a surface extending from the second end of the pillar, that surface and the exterior of the pillar between that surface and the circuit board being coated with a reflective remote phosphor that is excited by light from the light source. The light engine may be used in a light bulb, with a frosted globe enclosing the circuit board and mounted round the outer edge of the phosphor-coated surface, and an Edison screw or other standard base connected to the second end of the pillar.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Yupin Sun, Will Shatford, William Parkyn
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Patent number: 7905634Abstract: A cylindrical light source comprises multiple LEDs mounted on either the exterior or interior surface of the cylinder, with heat-sink fins respectively on its interior or exterior. The LEDs emit radially, but their emission is redirected along the cylinder axis by individual ellipsoidal reflectors.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Ilya Agurok, Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn, Oliver Dross
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Patent number: 7874704Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Julio C. Chaves, Pablo Benitez, Juan Carlos Miñano, William A. Parkyn, Jr.
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Patent number: 7806547Abstract: The present embodiments provide systems, backlights, films, apparatuses and methods of generating back lighting. Some embodiments provide backlights that include a cavity with at least one interior light source and diffusely reflecting wall of high reflectivity, a top surface with multiple intermittently spaced holes allowing exit of light generated by the light sources, and external collimators extending from each of the holes such that the external collimators spatially expand and angularly narrow the light exiting the holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan Carlos Minano, Julio Chaves, William A. Parkyn, Oliver Dross, Roberto Alvarez, Waqidi Falicoff
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Patent number: 7798675Abstract: The present embodiments provide methods and systems for use in providing enhanced illumination. Some embodiments include at least two light sources and one or more smoothly rotating wheels, where the one or more wheels comprises at least one mirror sector, the circumferential portion of the mirror sector is the inverse of the number of said sources, a first source of the sources is so disposed that the mirror sector reflects light from the first source into a common output path, where the first source pulsing such that a duty cycle of the first source corresponds to a time the mirror sector reflects light from the first source into the common output path.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio Cesar Chaves, Juan Carlos Minano, William A. Parkyn, Jr., Waqidi Falicoff, Pablo Benitez, Roberto Alvarez, Oliver Dross
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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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Publication number: 20100181889Abstract: A heat sink for an LED downlight utilizes tilted fins forming helical air passages that can enhance thermal performance by 30% over conventional fins. To overcome the thermal challenge of installation within the stagnant hot air of insulated ceiling cans, a heat sink has an integral electrostatic air pump on its exterior, to move hot air downwards and drain the stagnant air from the can by establishing a chimney-like circulation up through the heat sink and back down around the outside of the heat sink. The air mover can be powered by a compact high-voltage, low-current power supply similar to those of neon signs. An embodiment of the heat sink is also revealed that is suitable for cooling an LED replacement for standard screw-in or equivalent light bulbs. This device can perform well in variety of orientations (horizontal, vertical, etc.) and fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Waqidi Falicoff, Yupin Sun, William A. Parkyn
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Patent number: 7753561Abstract: An optical device for coupling the luminous output of a light-emitting diode (LED) to a predominantly spherical pattern comprises a transfer section that receives the LED's light within it and an ejector positioned adjacent the transfer section to receive light from the transfer section and spread the light generally spherically. A base of the transfer section is optically aligned and/or coupled to the LED so that the LED's light enters the transfer section. The transfer section can comprises a compound elliptic concentrator operating via total internal reflection. The ejector section can have a variety of shapes, and can have diffusive features on its surface as well. The transfer section can in some implementations be polygonal, V-grooved, faceted and other configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Julio Cesar Chaves, Juan Carlos Minano, Pablo Benitez, William A Parkyn, Jr., Waqidi Falicoff, Fernando Munoz, Yupin Sun
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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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Patent number: 7731395Abstract: Various embodiments described herein comprise array of light emitting diodes and a cylindrical lens having front and rear curved surfaces. The cylindrical lens is disposed to receive light from the light emitting diodes and to redistribute the light. The cylindrical lens is located no more than about 8 inches distance from the front an illumination target, which may for example, comprise products on shelves in a refrigerator. The front and rear surfaces of the cylindrical lens are shaped to provide substantially uniform illumination across the target.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Anthony InternationalInventors: William A. Parkyn, David G. Pelka
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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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Publication number: 20100110676Abstract: A lighting device has a light source, a reflector dish with a central opening facing the light source, and a lens between the light source and the reflector dish. The lens is so arranged that light emitted from the source towards the central opening of the reflector dish is diffracted away from the central opening. The reflector dish is arranged to reflect light received from the source through the lens back past the lens and source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC.Inventors: Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn
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Publication number: 20100097002Abstract: In one method of and apparatus for varying the luminosity of illumination, each of a plurality of light sources has an on state in which it emits light and an off state in which it does not emit light. Each of the plurality of light sources is switched cyclically between the on state and the off state in a sequence over a cycle period. The switching sequence is selected such that the number of said light sources that are on is uniform over the cycle. The luminosity of the illumination is varied by varying the proportion of each cycle for which each light source is switched on.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLCInventors: Will Shatford, Waqidi Falicoff, William A. Parkyn, Yupin Sun
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Patent number: 7674019Abstract: A light source emits light into a solid angle exceeding pi steradians with a known intensity distribution. An illumination lens has a first surface that receives at least 90% of the light of the known intensity distribution and has a shape that transforms the known intensity distribution into an intermediate intensity distribution within the transparent material of the lens. A second surface receives the intermediate intensity distribution and is shaped to transform the intermediate intensity distribution into a final intensity distribution that produces a prescribed illumination distribution upon a rectangular target zone. At least one of the shapes of the first and second surfaces is non-rotationally symmetric and is approximated by a super-ellipsoid.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Anthony, Inc.Inventors: William A. Parkyn, David G. Pelka