C7, C9 LED bulb and embedded PCB circuit board
The invention presents a new design of C7 or C9 type LED bulb and its embedded PCB electronic circuit board structure, comprising a lamp cover, LEDs, a PCB circuit board and a base. The bulb houses one or multiple number of LEDs. The LEDs are soldered on the PCB board that is embedded inside of the base. The PCB board power input ports connect to the brass base or are directly wired to outside the base. The base and the lamp cover may be attached together by means of bonding (thermal, sonic or solvent), friction interference fit, adhesive or simply by screwing the lamp cover into the threaded base. The PCB board, utilizing a bridge design, allows the LED bulb to be directly powered by 110-120V AC voltage power sources. The simple bulb design significantly reduces the weight of the entire product and power consumption.
The present invention relates to lighting decoration technologies and, more particularly, to light emitting diode (LED) C7 and C9 types bulbs used for lighting and decoration.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTLighting is one of the most important parts of our everyday life. The light bulbs, since invented in 1879, have profoundly changed human existence by illuminating the night and making it hospitable to a wide range of activity. One of the goals of developing lighting technologies is to meet different illumination requirements for different activities, e.g., Living, office, meeting, entertainment, and etc. An efficient lighting structure not only comforts our eyes, but also save electrical power. The second goal of lighting is to decorate the lighted room by shining on the indoor objects and showing their shapes and sizes. For displaying art works, such as pictures, carpets and flowers, lighting is even required to show their colors inside of a room.
Light Emitting Diodes (LED) are semiconductor diodes and belong to the group of electroluminescent luminaries. The light is generated by recombining charge-carrier pairs in a semiconductor with an appropriate energy band gap. The LEDs produce a narrow banded radiation. The properties of LEDs, including their low operating voltage and power, small sizes, long lifetime and great stability, make them desirable lighting sources. The LEDs are cool light source without generating heat and thus are safe for daily operation.
However, current C7 and C9 bulbs with either Tungsten filaments or LED solid bulb bodies waste most of electrical power into heat and have a serious optical loss. Meanwhile, limited by LED specifications, the current LED bulbs with C7 and C9 designs have no way to be directly powered by 110-120V AC household power supply. Thus, the applications of LED C7 and C9 bulbs are limited.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention provides a new LED design for C7 and C9 bulbs. The PCB electronic circuit board structure enables LEDs to be directly powered by 110-120V AC power supply, and dramatically reduces power consumption compared to traditional C7 and C9 bulbs.
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The lamp cover of the LED bulb may be wholly or partially transparent, translucent, or with a pattern as desired. Standard E12/E14/E17 bases may be applied when C7 and C9 style bulbs are used. As indicated before, the base and the lamp cover may be attached together by means of bonding (thermal, sonic or solvent), friction interference fit, adhesive or simply by screwing the lamp cover into the threaded base.
The LED bulb is mostly empty inside as only LEDs and a small PCB board are housed between the lamp cover and the base. This simple bulb structure greatly reduces light optical absorption loss that is commonly seen in the traditional solid LED bulbs.
Claims
1. A new C9 style LED bulb comprising: a lamp cover, LEDs, a PCB electronic circuit board, a brass base. The bulb houses the LEDs that are soldered on the PCB board, and the PCB board is embedded inside of the base. The voltage input ports of the PCB board are connected to the brass connectors.
2. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said bulb can be a C7 style LED bulb.
3. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said base can be a E12 type base.
4. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said base can be a E14 type base.
5. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said base can be a E17 type base.
6. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said lamp cover can be round.
7. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said lamp cover can be of a polygonal shape.
8. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said PCB board is used to connect LEDs to 110-120V AC voltage.
9. The PCB board of claim 8, wherein said AC 110-120V voltage inputs are in series with a resistor and capacitor unit and another resistor before connecting to a voltage bridge unit which transfers AC to DC voltage.
10. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein a fuse is used to limit the total current and protect the PCB board and LEDs.
11. The PCB board of claim 8, wherein said output voltage to LEDs is stabilized by connecting the capacitor and voltage regulator diode in parallel.
12. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said lamp cover can be securely attached to the base by screwing the lamp cover into the threaded base
13. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said lamp cover can be securely attached to the base by adhesive.
14. The LE bulb of claim 1, wherein said LED pins are connected to the PCB board by soldering.
15. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said lamp cover can be securely attached to the base by adhesive.
16. The LED bulb of claim 1, wherein said base can be made with any suitable conducting material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 26, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 1, 2007
Inventor: Jing Yu (Vancouver)
Application Number: 11/189,066
International Classification: F21V 15/00 (20060101);