This invention relates to a color temperature adjustable lamp, especially to a lamp to which the color temperature is adjusted by controlling the currents of a low color temperature white LED and a high color temperature white LED.
Glue or a glass lamp shade 25 encloses the white light emitted diodes 21a, 21b as a protection. The low color temperature white LED 21a electrically couples to a common electrode lead 223 and a first electrode lead 221. The high color temperature white LED 21b electrically couples to the common electrode lead 223 and a second electrode lead 222. A control unit 30 controls the light intensity of the white LEDs 21a and 21b, which has three mounting holes 32 with electrical contacts inside (not shown) each electrically coupling to one of the electrode leads 221, 222, and 223 when the three electrode leads 221, 222, and 223 are inserted into the holes 32. A power cord 33 electrically couples the control unit 30 to a power (not shown). A turning knob 31 for user to adjust the currents of the low color temperature LED 21a and the high color temperature LED 21b to produce different color temperature for the lamp to emit.
Table 1 shows a relationship between color temperatures vs. color display. While under low color temperature (2500K˜4000K), it appears white (colorless) light with a bit of yellow-red light. While under middle low color temperature (4000K˜5500K), it appears white (colorless) light with a bit of blue light. While under middle high color temperature (5500K˜7000K), it appears white (colorless) light with a bit of gray light. While under high color temperature (7000K˜800K), it appears white with a bit of green.
Table II shows an example of mixture of a low color temperature of 2500K and a high color temperature of 6000K. The resulted color temperatures are calculated by weighted average and shown respectively in the bottom row: with 6000K, 5300K, 4600K, 3900K, 3200K, and 2500K respectively when the low color temperature of 2500K contributes 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% and 6000 k contributes complementary 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, 20% and 0% each in the combinations. The calculation of mixed color temperatures are listed as follows:
2500K*0%+6000K*100%=6000K
2500K*20%+6000K*80%=5300K
2500K*40%+6000K*60%=4600K
2500K*60%+6000K*40%=3900K
2500K*80%+6000K*20%=3200K
2500K*100%+6000K*0%=2500K
The above calculation is based on linear relationship of color temperatures for white LEDs, however in actual situation; the color temperature is not ideally linear for a white LED. The actual color temperatures displayed for a product may have somewhat deviation from the value calculated as above.
While several embodiments have been described by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 098113205 | Apr 2009 | TW | national |