Patent classifications
F21K9/272
TUBULAR DEVICE FOR FITTING TO A TUBULAR LIGHT FITTING
A lamp comprises an input for connection to a high frequency ballast for gas discharge lamps. A power supply unit obtains power from a LED on voltage of the LED of the lamp, and the power supply unit powers an isolation switch at the input. During a preheat stage of the ballast, the power supply unit does not close the isolation switch, but the isolation switch is closed when the high frequency ballast is in a later state, i.e. the ignition phase.
RETROFIT LED TUBE WITH SAFETY SWITCH
The invention further describes tube LED lamp (1) realised to replace a fluorescent tube lamp (70), which tube LED lamp (1) comprises a tube (12) containing an LED arrangement (10) with a number of LEDs (100); a connector arrangement (16A, 16B) with connectors (16) realized for insertion into sockets (50) of a socket arrangement (50A, 50B) of a tube lamp housing (5) incorporating a dimming ballast (20, 21); a driver circuit arrangement (11) for driving the LED arrangement (10), which driver circuit arrangement (11) is realized to output an LED current (I.sub.LED) on the basis of an input current provided by the dimming ballast (20, 21); and a safety switch (S.sub.13, M1) arranged within the tube (12) to electrically isolate connectors (16) of the connector arrangement (16A, 16B), wherein the safety switch (S.sub.13, M1) is arranged between the driver circuit arrangement (11) and the LED arrangement (10). The invention further describes a method of driving a tube LED lamp (1) from a dimming ballast (20, 21) of a fluorescent tube lamp (70).
RETROFIT LED TUBE WITH SAFETY SWITCH
The invention further describes tube LED lamp (1) realised to replace a fluorescent tube lamp (70), which tube LED lamp (1) comprises a tube (12) containing an LED arrangement (10) with a number of LEDs (100); a connector arrangement (16A, 16B) with connectors (16) realized for insertion into sockets (50) of a socket arrangement (50A, 50B) of a tube lamp housing (5) incorporating a dimming ballast (20, 21); a driver circuit arrangement (11) for driving the LED arrangement (10), which driver circuit arrangement (11) is realized to output an LED current (I.sub.LED) on the basis of an input current provided by the dimming ballast (20, 21); and a safety switch (S.sub.13, M1) arranged within the tube (12) to electrically isolate connectors (16) of the connector arrangement (16A, 16B), wherein the safety switch (S.sub.13, M1) is arranged between the driver circuit arrangement (11) and the LED arrangement (10). The invention further describes a method of driving a tube LED lamp (1) from a dimming ballast (20, 21) of a fluorescent tube lamp (70).
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR A MULTI-USE LED LIGHT BAR
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to retrofitting LED light bars into fluorescent tubular style lamp fixtures as well as integrating LED light bars into new lamp fixtures. In various embodiments a single light bar may be utilized with multiple style base ends to allow it to retrofit into a variety of existing fixtures. Some embodiments offer multiple mounting options on an LED light bar for existing lamp fixtures so that electrical utilities' rebate requirements can be met with a single LED light bar assembly.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR A MULTI-USE LED LIGHT BAR
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to retrofitting LED light bars into fluorescent tubular style lamp fixtures as well as integrating LED light bars into new lamp fixtures. In various embodiments a single light bar may be utilized with multiple style base ends to allow it to retrofit into a variety of existing fixtures. Some embodiments offer multiple mounting options on an LED light bar for existing lamp fixtures so that electrical utilities' rebate requirements can be met with a single LED light bar assembly.
LED Light Tubes, Light Boxes Including LED Light Tubes And Methods For Installation Of LED Light Tubes In Light Boxes
Light emitting diode (LED) light tubes having rotatable end cap assemblies are described. The LED light tubes include a hollow tube and a circuit board with LED chips thereon. The end cap assemblies are provided on either end of the tube. Each end cap assembly includes a socket cap, a plug having a plug body and at least one connector, and an end cap body, one end of which engages one of the ends of the hollow tube. A cam locking mount that is positioned within the plug body and on the opposite side has projections to be positioned in the bore of the end cap body. A rotation cam is seated in the cam locking mount and provides for controlled rotation of the LED tube relative to the end caps. Methods of installing the LED light tubes in new installations and retrofit installations and for use in sign assemblies are also described.
LED Light Tubes, Light Boxes Including LED Light Tubes And Methods For Installation Of LED Light Tubes In Light Boxes
Light emitting diode (LED) light tubes having rotatable end cap assemblies are described. The LED light tubes include a hollow tube and a circuit board with LED chips thereon. The end cap assemblies are provided on either end of the tube. Each end cap assembly includes a socket cap, a plug having a plug body and at least one connector, and an end cap body, one end of which engages one of the ends of the hollow tube. A cam locking mount that is positioned within the plug body and on the opposite side has projections to be positioned in the bore of the end cap body. A rotation cam is seated in the cam locking mount and provides for controlled rotation of the LED tube relative to the end caps. Methods of installing the LED light tubes in new installations and retrofit installations and for use in sign assemblies are also described.
Fluorescent Lamp Replacement LED Protection
A fluorescent lamp replacement may include one or more LED drivers and lamps in various embodiments, as well as a shock hazard/pin safety circuit. The present invention provides a fluorescent lamp replacement that, for example, powers an LED and/or OLED and/or QD lamp from a fluorescent fixture, including operating 5 and being powered by electronic ballasts. In some embodiments, a fluorescent lamp replacement includes a number of pins configured to electrically connect to a fluorescent lamp fixture, at least one non-fluorescent light source, a transistor between at least one of the pins and the at least one non-fluorescent light source, and a shock hazard protection circuit configured to disable the transistor to limit current flowing through at least some of the pins.
Fluorescent Lamp Replacement LED Protection
A fluorescent lamp replacement may include one or more LED drivers and lamps in various embodiments, as well as a shock hazard/pin safety circuit. The present invention provides a fluorescent lamp replacement that, for example, powers an LED and/or OLED and/or QD lamp from a fluorescent fixture, including operating 5 and being powered by electronic ballasts. In some embodiments, a fluorescent lamp replacement includes a number of pins configured to electrically connect to a fluorescent lamp fixture, at least one non-fluorescent light source, a transistor between at least one of the pins and the at least one non-fluorescent light source, and a shock hazard protection circuit configured to disable the transistor to limit current flowing through at least some of the pins.
Bi-pin LED light bulb and related methods
Disclosed are bi-pin LED lamps, like the GY6 lamp, that address the heat-dissipation problems associated with traditional LED light sources.