LED LIGHT SOURCE FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATION
20170200708 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
- Floris Maria Hermansz Crompvoets (Bunde, NL)
- NORBERTUS ANTONIUS MARIA SWEEGERS (LIEROP, NL)
- Hugo Johan Cornelissen (Escharen, NL)
- Marc Andre De Samber (Eindhoven, NL)
Cpc classification
H01L2924/0002
ELECTRICITY
F21Y2107/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01L2924/0002
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Proposed is a light source comprising first and second LED light sources. Each of the first and second LED light sources have: a semiconductor diode structure adapted to generate light; and a light output section above the semiconductor diode structure adapted to output light from the semiconductor diode structure in a light output direction, the area of the light output section being less than the area of the semiconductor diode structure. The second LED light source is arranged above and at least partially overlapping the first LED light source with non-aligned light output sections with respect to the light output direction.
Claims
1. A light source comprising a first LED light source and a second LED light sources, each of the first LED light source and the second LED light source having: a semiconductor diode structure adapted to generate light; and a light output section above the semiconductor diode structure adapted to output light from the semiconductor diode structure in a light output direction, wherein the second LED light source is arranged above and at least partially overlapping the first LED light source with non-aligned light output sections with respect to the light output direction, wherein the area of the light output section is less than the area of the semiconductor diode structure, wherein at least one of the first LED light source or the second LED light sources further comprises a light reflecting structure at least partially enclosing side surfaces of the semiconductor diode structure and adapted to reflect light from the semiconductor diode structure towards the light output section, and wherein the light reflecting structure comprises an aperture formed in the light reflecting structure.
2. The light source of claim 1, wherein the light output sections of the first LED light source and the second LED light source are non-overlapping.
3. The light source of claim 1, wherein there is a lateral separation between adjacent edges of the light output sections of the first LED light source and the second LED light source, wherein the lateral separation is less than 10% of a lateral width of a respective light output section.
4. The light source of claim 1, wherein the semiconductor diode structure of the at least one of the first LED light source or the second LED light source has an aperture formed in the light reflecting structure comprising an optical enhancement material.
5. The light source of claims 1, wherein the light output section of at least one of the first LED light source or the second LED light source comprises an optical enhancement material.
6. The light source of claim 1, wherein the first LED light source further comprises a plurality of upwardly projecting optical fibres positioned on top of the light output section of the first LED light source.
7. The light source of claim 1, further comprising an automotive light.
8. The light source of claim 1, further comprising a projector light.
9. (canceled)
10. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of arranging comprises arranging the light output sections of the first LED light source and the second LED light source to be non-overlapping.
11. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of arranging comprises arranging the first LED light source and the second LED light source such that there is a lateral separation between adjacent edges of respective light output sections of the first LED light source and the second LED light sources, the lateral separation being less than 10% of a lateral width of a respective light output section.
12. The light source of claim 1, wherein there is a lateral overlap of portions of respective light output sections of the first LED light source and the second LED light source, the lateral overlap being less than 10% of a lateral width of a respective light output section.
13. The light source of claim 1, wherein the second LED light source further comprises a plurality of upwardly projecting optical fibres positioned on top of the light output section of the second light source.
14. A method to manufacture a light source, the method comprising: providing a first LED light source and a second LED light source, each of the first LED light source and the second LED light source having, a semiconductor diode structure adapted to generate light, and having a light output section above the semiconductor diode structure adapted to output light from the semiconductor diode structure in a light output direction; and arranging the second LED light source above and at least partially overlapping the first LED light source with non-aligned light output sections with respect to the light output direction, wherein the area of the light output section is less than the area of the semiconductor diode structure, wherein at least one of the first LED light source or the second LED light source further comprises a light reflecting structure at least partially enclosing side surfaces of the semiconductor diode structure and adapted to reflect light from the semiconductor diode structure towards the light output section, and wherein the-light reflecting structure comprises an aperture formed in the light reflecting structure.
15. The light source of claim 1, further comprising a camera flashlight.
16. The light source of claim 1, further comprising a spot light.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Examples of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] The invention provides a light source comprising a plurality of LED light sources and a method for manufacturing the same. Embodiments may be of particular relevance to applications that require light of high or increased luminance from a relatively small and/or efficient light source.
[0035] Embodiments employ the concept of vertically stacking LED light sources (having light output sections of reduced size compared to the LED size) so that they overlap each other whilst not (vertically) aligning or entirely overlapping their light output sections.
[0036] In this way, space savings may be achieved by overlapping the portions of the LED light sources that do not output light.
[0037] The term vertical, as used herein, means substantially orthogonal to the surface of a substrate. The term lateral, as used herein, means substantially parallel to the surface of a substrate. Also, terms describing positioning or locations (such as above, below, top, bottom, etc.) are to be construed in conjunction with the orientation of the structures illustrated in the diagrams.
[0038] The diagrams are purely schematic and it should therefore be understood that the dimensions of features are not drawn to scale. Accordingly, the illustrated thickness of any of the layers should not be taken as limiting. For example, a first layer drawn as being thicker than a second layer may, in practice, be thinner than the second layer.
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[0040] As shown in
[0041] With the width and length of each LED light source being one (1) unit, it will be easily understood that the total area of the depicted arrangement is four (4) units ((1+1)(1+1)).
[0042] Also, with each LED light source emitting 100 lumen from its respective light output section, it will be easily understood that the total light emitted from the arrangement is 400 lumen (4100 lumen).
[0043] Turning now to
[0044] Each of the first to fourth LED light sources comprises an LED (not visible) and a light output section 18 above the semiconductor diode structure adapted to output light from the LED in a (vertical) light output direction. Here, each light output sections 18 is formed from a hole or aperture in a light reflecting structure 16 which encloses the LED. Each hole is filled with an optical enhancement material, such as a lumiramic material or phosphorescent material. The light reflecting structure 16 is adapted to reflect light from the LED towards the light output section 18. Also, for each LED light source, the light output section 18 is of smaller area than the LED it is situated above.
[0045] The first to fourth LED light sources are vertically stacked so that they are partially overlapping with none the light output sections 18 being overlapped.
[0046] More specifically, the first LED light source is arranged as the bottom (or lowermost) light source. The second LED light source is then positioned above the first light source such that it overlaps part of the light reflecting structure 16.sub.1 of the first LED light source but does not overlap the light output section 18.sub.1 of the first LED light source. Next, the third LED light source is then positioned above the second LED light source such that it overlaps part of the light reflecting structure 16.sub.1 and 16.sub.2 of the first and second LED light sources but does not overlap the light output sections 18.sub.1 and 18.sub.2 of the first and second LED light sources. Finally, the fourth LED light source is then positioned above the third LED light source such that it overlaps part of the light reflecting structure 16.sub.1,16.sub.2,16.sub.3 of the first, second and third LED light sources but does not overlap the light output sections 18.sub.1, 18.sub.2 and 18.sub.3 of the first, second and thirds LED light sources.
[0047] Thus, when viewed from above, the light output sections of the four LED light sources are laterally adjacent and non-overlapping such that they are not aligned along the (vertical) light output direction. In other words, light that is output vertically from the light output section is not blocked by another LED light source positioned above.
[0048] Here, there is substantially zero separation between adjacent edges of light output sections.
[0049] The width and length of each LED light source is the same as those in
[0050] Also, the light output sections are all of equal size and the same size as those in
[0051] Comparing the arrangements of
[0052] Turning now to
[0053] Turning now to
[0054] To address this, a modification to an embodiment may be made as depicted in
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[0056] Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.