The present invention is directed to a light module, and in particular to a compact LED light module.
Lighting is necessary in a broad array of applications, including interior residential and commercial lighting, cabinetry and office furniture lighting, and lighting of residential and commercial appliance units. LED lighting is known, but may require numerous LED lights to obtain the proper lighting for a given application or otherwise provide inadequate lighting of distally located objects.
The present invention provides a compact light module utilizing LED lights that are optically aligned with optical structures located on a front cover or front cover assembly to provide a more efficient use of the light output of the light assembly for a lighting application.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a modular LED light unit for mounting to an object to illuminate distally located objects comprises a circuit board supporting a plurality of LED lights and a light permeable cover having an outer surface and an inner surface, with the front cover including at least one optical structure located on one of the outer surface or inner surface. At least one of the LED lights is axially aligned with and in substantial proximity to the optical structure whereby light emitted from the LED light is directed into the optical structure.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a modular LED light unit for mounting to an object to illuminate objects distally located from the light unit comprises a circuit board supporting a plurality of LED lights, and a light permeable front cover having an outer surface and an inner surface. The front cover includes at least one optical structure defining a protuberance relative to the inner surface with the optical structure protruding toward the circuit board, with the optical structure including a receptacle defining a void in the optical structure that extends away from the circuit board. The receptacle includes a receptacle opening and at least one of the LED lights is axially aligned with and in substantial proximity to the receptacle opening whereby light emitted from the LED light is directed into the receptacle whereby the optical structure aids in channeling the emitted light through the front cover. The modular LED light unit may comprise a plurality of optical structures with each receptacle of each optical structure aligned with and in substantial proximity to at least one LED light. Alternatively, each receptacle of at least a portion of the optical structures may be aligned with and in substantial proximity to separate ones of the LED lights.
In particular embodiments the modular LED light unit comprises a plurality of generally frustoconical optical structures, each of which includes a top portion with the receptacle opening being formed on the top portion and the receptacles of the frustoconical optical structures being generally cylindrical, and wherein each frustoconical optical structure is aligned with and in substantial proximity to separate ones of the LED lights. The frustoconical optical structures may have rounded sidewalls tapering from the inner surface to the top portion or receptacle opening. Alternatively, an optical structure may be formed as an elongated optical structure having rounded sidewalls tapering from the inner surface to the top portion or receptacle opening, with the receptacle defining a channel in the elongated optical structure.
The light module may include a front cover assembly comprising an outer lens defining the outer surface and inner surface, with at least one optical structure being a separable optical structure that is not integrally formed with the outer lens, but contacts the inner surface of the outer lens when assembled.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a modular LED light unit for mounting to an object to illuminate distally located objects comprises a circuit board supporting a plurality of LED lights and a light permeable front cover having an outer surface and an inner surface. The front cover includes a plurality of generally frustoconical optical structures integrally formed on the front cover defining protuberances relative to the inner surface, with the optical structures protruding toward the circuit board. Each optical structure includes a generally cylindrical receptacle defining a void in the optical structure with the receptacle extending away from the circuit board and including a generally circular receptacle opening. Each optical structure is axially aligned with and in substantial proximity to separate ones of the LED lights whereby light projected by aligned LED lights is directed into the receptacles of the optical structures thereby channeling the projected light through the front cover. In particular embodiments the frustoconical optical structures have rounded sidewalls tapering from the inner surface to the top portion or receptacle opening.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a modular LED light unit for mounting to an object to illuminate distally located objects comprises a circuit board supporting a plurality of LED lights and a light permeable front cover. The circuit board includes a plurality of apertures with the LED lights being reverse mounted to the circuit board such that each LED light is located by and extends into a separate one of the apertures. The front cover includes an outer surface and an inner surface and at least one optical structure located on the outer surface or inner surface. At least one of the LED lights is axially aligned with the optical structure whereby light emitted from the aligned LED lights is directed into the optical structure.
In particular embodiments the LED light unit may be approximately 7 mm thick and may include a plurality of optical structures, with each optical structure being aligned with and in substantial proximity to at least one LED light or separate LED lights. The LED light unit may also include a heat sink that contacts a back surface of each LED light and in particular embodiments the heat sink may also function as a back cover for the LED light unit. Either the front cover or the circuit board may include an alignment member, with the other of the front cover and the circuit board including an alignment aperture that projects into the alignment aperture to aid the positional locating of the front cover relative to the circuit board.
Also in particular embodiments, the apertures in the circuit board may define a circular opening with the LED lights having a circular profile and the diametrical clearance of the LED lights relative to the apertures being approximately 0.1 to 0.3 μm. The optical structures may define a protuberance relative to the inner or outer surfaces of the front cover. Still further, the optical structure may protrude toward the circuit board and include a receptacle defining a void in the optical structure with the receptacle including a receptacle opening.
In still further embodiments, the circuit board may include a design surface that is at least partially visible through the front cover with the design surface being free of electrical architecture and electronic identifiers. The design surface may include solid colors, patterns, or a design indicia. The LED light unit may include a frame defining an inner perimeter, with the design surface being substantially bounded by the inner perimeter.
The circuit board in any of the above embodiments may include a plurality of apertures with the LED lights being reverse mounted to the circuit board such that each LED light extends into a separate one of the apertures, and the back cover may comprise a heat sink with the LED lights contacting the heat sink. Also in any of the above embodiments, either the front cover or the circuit board may include an alignment member with the other of the front cover or circuit board including an alignment aperture where the alignment member projects into the alignment aperture thereby aiding the positional locating of the front cover relative to the circuit board. In any of the above embodiments, the front cover may include one or more optical effectors on the inner surface that are positioned adjacent an optical structure for refracting light projected from one or more of the LED lights.
Light modules in accordance with the present invention with LED lights that are optically aligned with receptacles of optical structures decrease the waste of light caused by the divergence of projected light, thereby improving the efficiency of the light module by capturing, directing, and/or channeling the projected light through the front cover to provide an acceptable lighting structure for a given application while minimizing the cost. The LED lights are optically aligned with and mounted in substantial proximity to the optical structures such that projected light is directed into a receptacle of the optical structure for directing or channeling the projected light through the front cover. The light modules are usable, for example, as under cabinet lighting, recessed ceiling or wall lighting, as well as an appliance light unit, or other such lighting unit, and may be installed as original equipment or retrofitted to existing structures and surfaces to provide a compact and efficient device for illuminating distally located objects.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of this invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the numbered elements in the following written description correspond to like-numbered elements in the figures. A compact LED light module, fixture, or luminaire 20 in accordance with the present invention is disclosed in
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Apertures 50 may be used to locate and/or position LED lights 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of aperture 50 is approximately 0.2 mm greater than the diameter of LED light 22, with aperture 50 having a diameter of approximately 2.1 mm, LED light 22 having a cross sectional diameter of approximately 1.9 mm, and receptacle opening 48 having a cross sectional diameter that is slightly smaller than the diameter of LED light 22. In addition, optical structures 24 have a height of approximately 2.0 mm with sidewalls 44 having a radius of approximately 5.0 mm. Also in the illustrated embodiment, LED light 22 is positioned within aperture 50 such that light emitting end 53 of LED light 22 is generally flush with surface 52 of circuit board 32. LED light 22 and receptacle opening 48 are in substantial proximity to each other, with LED light 22 being slightly spaced from or may even contact optical structure 24. In alternative arrangements, the diametrical clearance between the LED lights and the circuit board apertures within which the LED lights are mounted may be in the range of approximately 0.1 to 0.3 mm.
Circuit board 32 is an opaque printed circuit board (“PCB”) and surface 52 may be coated, graphically treated, colored, or painted, or include an overlay 33 (
Light projected from LED lights 22 will be substantially directed out of apertures 50 and toward or into receptacles 34 of optical structures 24. The alignment and proximity of optical structures 24 to LED lights 22 and the geometric configuration of optical structures 24 aids in collecting and directing light projected from LED light 22 through front cover 28 to reduce the waste or spread of the projected light thereby increasing the efficiency of light module 22. For example, the construction and configuration of optical structures 24 relative to LED lights 22 effectively increases the luminous efficacy or luminous efficiency of light module 20 due to the collection of light into optical structure 24. Accordingly, light module 20 provides a more efficient use of the lumen output of LED lights 22 whereby sufficient luminosity is provided while reducing the cost. Light effectors 42 are employed to provide a graphical or decorative effect and to further impact light projected through front cover 22, with light effectors 42 creating a hallo or sparkle effect, which may be beneficial to reduce any potential eye strain that may otherwise result for some viewers if the viewers were to look directly at light module 20.
Apertures 50 in circuit board 32 are used to align LED lights 22 with optical structures 24 via the assembly of front cover 28, circuit board 32, and heat sink 30 together. Moreover, referring to
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Light module 120 includes a front cover 128, a circuit board 132, multiple LED lights 122 that are reverse mounted to circuit board 132, a heat sink 130, and a thermally conductive adhesive member 164 for securing the LED lights 122 to the heat sink 130. Also included is a bezel frame 135 shown with front cover 128 already disposed therein. Front cover 128 includes multiple optical structures 124 (
Front cover 128 includes a single alignment member formed as pin 154, with circuit board 132 including a corresponding aligmnent aperture formed as hole 156a and heat sink 130 including a corresponding alignment hole 156b. Circuit board 132 includes additional alignment apertures 157a, 157b and heat sink 130 includes additional alignment apertures 155a-155j through which various projections, such as projections 159a, 159b, 159c, 159d of frame 135 are located for assisting in the alignment of optical structures 124 with apertures 150 of circuit board 132 and, correspondingly, with LED lights 122. Although not shown, a plug or wires may extend out of or adjacent to heat sink 130 to provide power to circuit board 132.
Adhesive member 164 is a low thermal resistant adhesive layer, such as a BOND-PLY adhesive sheet supplied by the Bergquist Company of Minnesota, that is sandwiched between heat sink 130 and LED lights 122, with heat sink 130 being heat staked in place. As an alternative to an adhesive sheet, a spray adhesive may be employed. Lighting module has a height 166 of approximately 6.6 mm when assembled and may be mounted or affixed to a surface by way of mounting tape 168, such as double sided tape.
In like manner to surface 52 of light module 20, surface 152 of circuit board 132 may be coated, graphically treated, colored, or painted, or include an overlay, such as for aesthetic purposes, as viewed through front cover 128 to form a design surface or decorative area 161, with the circuitry (not shown) of circuit board 132 being located on the side opposite surface 152. In such an embodiment, surface 152 includes a decorative area 161 bounded by the interior perimeter 163 of bezel frame 135 and within decorative area 161 of circuit board 132, surface 152 does not include electrical architecture, such as soldering posts, etched conductive paths or circuit board components, nor are there any electronic identifiers, such as codes or labels for electronic components. Rather, in the illustrated reverse mounted embodiment of circuit board 132, only LED lights 122 are visible through apertures 150 in circuit board 132. Surface 152 may therefore be used for decorative, stylistic, and/or marketing treatments. For example, surface 152 and bezel frame 135 may be coordinated to have matching or coordinating colors. Moreover, the colors of surface 152 and bezel frame 135 may be selected to match the color of a surface to which light module 120 is to be mounted, such as surface 121 (
Still further, decorative area or design surface 161 of surface 152 may include design indicia such as graphics, patterns, words and/or images. Examples of design indicia may include, for example, floral or graphical patterns, corporate or sport logos and/or trademarks, as well as cartoon, book or other fictional characters, or other children themed designs, and as well as human and animal likenesses, names, and/or images. Bezel frame 135 may also be clear and/or front cover 128 may be clear, translucent, tinted, or frosted. Front cover 128 may also be textured.
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Light module 220 includes a front cover assembly 228 comprising a planar outer lens 227, multiple optical structures 226 that are constructed separately from outer lens 227, and a spacer block 229. Optical structures 224 are generally similar to optical structures 24 and 124, but are not integrally and unitarily formed with outer lens 227. As understood from
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Light module 320 includes multiple optical structures 324, but unlike the generally frustoconical configuration of the above discussed optical structures, optical structures 324 of light module 320 are configured as an elongate member extending substantially the length of front cover 328, As understood from
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Light modules having numerous alternative arrangements may be constructed in accordance with the present invention. For example, alternative numbers and arrangements of optical structures on front cover may be utilized to produce differing lighting structures producing more or less light. Optical structures may be arranged to form pictures or designs. Alternative elongate optical structures may be formed to be diagonal or have curves or bends, and/or not extend the entire length or width of the front cover, and/or elongate and generally frustoconical optical structures may be employed together on a light module. The construction and/or spacing of optical structures may be arranged to provide optical isolation of LED lights from each other whereby light projected from one or more LED lights is inhibited from overlapping with light projected from other LED lights. As discussed above, optical structures may be integrally formed as part of a front cover, or fixedly attached thereto, or may be separately formed. Optical structures may be formed of a different material such as, for example, a material having a different refractive index relative to the material forming the inner surface of the front cover or front cover assembly. Moreover, instead of a receptacle of an optical structure having a generally flat internal bottom surface, such as receptacle 34 of optical structure 24 (
In back mounted or reverse mounted configurations, LED lights may be configured to be generally flush with the circuit board to which they are mounted, as discussed above, or may alternatively be recessed within the apertures or may extend out of the apertures of the circuit board toward an optical structure. This configuration may be dependent, at least in part, on the thickness of the circuit board design, which in turn may be dependent on the circuit board material. For example, as an alternative to a glass reinforced epoxy laminate circuit board material, a flex circuit may be utilized, such as produced from mylar or the like, or a circuit board may be formed on an aluminum member, such as a 0.5 mm thick aluminum sheet. It should be further understood that a light module may be constructed that does not include a separate back cover and/or heat sink. For example, in the case of a circuit board constructed from an aluminum member or sheet, the circuit board itself may sufficiently dissipate heat such that a separate heat sink is not necessary. In such a construction, a separate back cover may also be unnecessary. Likewise, in the case of a flexible circuit having a copper pad adjacent an LED light, the copper pad may sufficiently dissipate heat without the need for a separate heat sink. In either of these embodiments, a separate back cover may optionally be included if desired, and might even be constructed from a cardboard, plastic, or other material. A light module may alternatively employ LED lights that are not back mounted to a circuit board.
Optical structures may be configured and spaced from a circuit board such that LED lights extending out of a given aperture actually extend into a given receptacle of an optical structure. In such a configuration, the diameter of receptacle opening would be sized sufficiently to accommodate the extension of at least a portion of the LED light into the receptacle. Alternatively sized, shaped and configured LED lights may also be employed other than LED lights having a circular cross section, such as LED lights 22 above. For example, a generally square shaped LED, or an LED having a square portion with a bulbous, dome projection may be used, as well as LED lights having different diameters. In certain embodiments, the gap or spacing between the outer periphery of the LED light and the circuit board aperture may be in the range of approximately 0.05 to 0.15 mm.
Front covers or front cover assemblies in accordance with the present invention may be formed of a plastic or glass material and may include color tinting. As an alternative to a back cover constructed of a metallic material and operating as a heat sink, a back cover may be constructed of glass or plastic to which a heat sink is applied. For example, a heat sink constructed of aluminun foil or a metallic silk screen may be applied to a glass member. A light module in accordance with the present invention may be battery powered and, although not shown, may be rechargeable through a universal serial bus (“USB”) connection, or may include a USB connection for powering without including a battery.
Light modules including LED lights that are optically aligned with receptacles of optical structures decrease the waste of light caused by the divergence of projected light, thereby improving the efficiency of the light module by capturing, directing, and/or channeling projected light through the front cover to provide an acceptable lighting structure for a given application with a minimized cost. The LED lights may be optically aligned with and mounted in substantial proximity to the optical structures such that projected light is directed into a receptacle of the optical structure for directing or channeling the projected light through the front cover. Light module thus provides a compact and efficient device for illuminating distally located objects that may be used, for example, as an under cabinet light, a recessed ceiling or wall light, an appliance light unit, or other such lighting unit, and may be installed as original equipment or may be retrofitted to existing structures and surfaces.
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
The present application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/301,399, filed Feb. 4, 2009, by Gregory A. Miedema and Denis P. Igoe for COMPACT LED LIGHT MODULE, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61301399 | Feb 2010 | US |