Light emitting diode modules for illuminated signs

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6558021
  • Patent Number
    6,558,021
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A light emitting diode module for attaching to a surface of a sign, which includes a mounting plate having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the mounting plate, a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a first electrical connector attached to the bottom surface of the mounting plate and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes, a second electrical connector attached to the top surface of the housing for engaging with the first electrical connector, a third electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the second electrical connector, and a power supply for providing a voltage to the third electrical connector. As the bottom surface of the mounting plate is placed on the top surface of the housing, the first electrical connector engages with the second electrical connector for electrically connecting the plurality of light emitting diodes to the third electrical connector. Alternatively, the mounting plate could be integrally formed as part of the housing, and the first and second electrical connectors omitted.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), and more particularly to the design and use of LED modules for various illumination applications, such as commercial signs, street signs, channel letter signs, etc. The invention utilizes module designs that are flexible in mounting method, electrical connection method, LED array arrangements and optical designs.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have been used in many applications to replace conventional incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp, neon tube and fiber optic light sources in order to reduce electrical and maintenance costs and to increase reliability and lifetime. One such application is channel letter signs, which are signs having sidewalls and a front translucent face formed in the shape of a letter, number or other insignia. Conventional light sources, such as neon tubes, have been used to illuminate the front translucent face of such signs. Neon tubes are ideal for channel letter signs because they can be shaped to fit into narrow, shaped channels. However, neon tubes consume significant energy and require high voltage to operate. Further, neon tubes do not function well in low temperatures. Fiber optics have been used as the light source (see U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,476 by Wakeman). However, even though the use of fiber optic sources provides more flexibility, this solution is still energy consuming and exhibits a limited life time.




Due to the fact that LEDs consume less electrical energy than conventional light sources while exhibiting much longer lifetime, many designs are now being developed specifically for applications such as channel letter signs utilizing LEDs. For example, PermLight of Tustin, Calif. markets an LED based light for channel letter signs, wherein the light attaches to the side wall of the sign. The output light is directed toward the bottom wall, which scatters the light to illuminate the interior of the sign, including the front translucent surface. There are several major disadvantages of this design. The reflectivity of the bottom surface of the channel letter sign can decrease with time due to surface degradation. Further, when the channel is wide, the illumination from the LED based lamp may not be very even or the light intensity may not be enough because of the large surface area that it needs to cover. Moreover, illumination efficiency is rather low because the front surface of the sign is not directly illuminated, but rather is illuminated after the light undergoes reflections off of the interior surfaces of the sign bottom walls.




SloanLED of Ventura, Calif. markets LED strips that can be disposed in channel letter signs. However, the LED strips are hard or impossible to install around the curved portions of the channel letter, and illumination can be very uneven, especially when the depth of the channel letter is shallow or varies.




Hi-Tech Electronic Displays of Clearwater, Fla. offers a flexible metal clip with LEDs for channel letter sign applications. The major disadvantages of this design are that its installation and electrical connections are rather complicated (requiring a special insertion tool to add LEDs), and it is unclear how to move installed LEDs if illumination is insufficiently uniform.




Other types of illuminated signs include commercial and street signs, where LED arrays are used to illuminate the sign plate from the sides of the plate, as shown in Chen (U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,235), Durbin (U.S. Pat. No. 6,023,869) and Woo (U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,340). Often times, due to the poor coupling of the light to the plate and the limitation on the.number of LEDs that can be installed on the sides, light intensity may not be sufficient for many applications.




The objective of the present invention is to provide an LED module design that can be easily installed in all applications and is flexible in the method of electrical connection and arrangement of the LED's. Such LED module designs should be usable in channel letter and commercial signs of any size and with basically any light intensity requirements.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention solves the aforementioned problems by providing LED modules that can be easily located throughout the interior of translucent signs for even illumination thereof.




The light emitting diode module of the present invention attaches to a surface of a sign, and includes a housing, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to a top surface of the housing, a plurality of first electrical connectors attached to side surfaces of the housing and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes, means for attaching a bottom surface of the housing to a surface of a sign, and a power supply for providing a voltage to the light emitting diodes via at least one of the first electrical connectors.




In another aspect of the present invention, the light emitting diode module includes a mounting plate having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the mounting plate, a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a first electrical connector attached to the bottom surface of the mounting plate and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes, a second electrical connector attached to the top surface of the housing for engaging with the first electrical connector, a third electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the second electrical connector, and a power supply for providing a voltage to the third electrical connector, wherein, as the bottom surface of the mounting plate is placed on the top surface of the housing, the first electrical connector engages with the second electrical connector for electrically connecting the plurality of light emitting diodes to the third electrical connector.




In yet another aspect of the present invention, an illuminated sign includes a back wall, a translucent front face that opposes the-back wall, a sidewall that is attached between the back wall and the front face, a power supply and a plurality of LED modules. Each LED module includes a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the housing, and a first electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes. The power supply provides a voltage to the first electrical connectors. For each of the LED modules, the bottom surface of the housing is attached to the back wall so that the plurality of light emitting diodes faces the front face.




In yet one more aspect of the present invention, the illuminated sign includes a back wall, a translucent front face that opposes the back wall, a sidewall that is attached between the back wall and the front face, a power supply, and a plurality of LED modules. Each LED module includes a mounting plate having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the mounting plate, a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a first electrical connector attached to the bottom surface of the mounting plate and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes, a second electrical connector attached to the top surface of the housing for engaging with the first electrical connector, and a third electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the second electrical connector. As the bottom surface of the mounting plate is placed on the top surface of the housing, the first electrical connector engages with the second electrical connector for electrically connecting the plurality of light emitting diodes to the third electrical connector. The power supply provides a voltage to the third electrical connectors. For each of the LED modules, the bottom surface of the housing is attached to the back wall so that the plurality of light emitting diodes faces the front face.




Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent by a review of the specification, claims and appended figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a side perspective view of the LED module of the present invention.





FIG. 1B

is a side cross sectional view of the LED module of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partially broken away perspective view of the channel sign of the present invention.





FIGS. 3A

to


3


C are front views of the channel signs of the present invention, with either a clear or removed translucent front face.





FIG. 3D

is a perspective view of the LED module used in an illuminated sign box.





FIG. 4A

is an exploded side perspective view of a first alternate embodiment of the LED module of the present invention.





FIG. 4B

is an exploded side perspective view of the first alternate embodiment of the LED module of the present invention, utilizing flat LEDs.





FIGS. 4C

to


4


D are exploded side perspective views of the different shaped housings and mounting plates for the first alternate embodiment of the LED module of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an exploded side perspective view of a second alternate embodiment of the LED module of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an exploded side perspective view of a third alternate embodiment of the LED module of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention is an LED module


10


that includes a module housing


12


, electrical connectors


14


attached to the housing


12


, and an LED assembly


16


attached to the housing


12


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

.




LED assembly


16


includes a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs)


18


mounted to a top surface


20


of the housing


12


, and preferably an optical lens


22


attached to either the housing


12


or LED assembly


16


. The electrical leads from each LED


18


extend through the top surface


20


and are electrically connected to the electrical connectors


14


. Attachment holes


24


are formed in the housing for attaching the housing


12


with screws (not shown) to the bottom wall of a sign. Lens


22


re-directs the light output from the LEDs


18


to produce a desired distribution of the light output. An adhesive


25


, such as double stick tape or glue, can also be used alone or with the screws to mount the LED module


10


in place.




Both the housing


12


and the LED assembly


16


can be of any shape and size, depending on the application. The LED assembly


16


preferably includes the optical lens


22


, depending on application. For example, a small channel letter sign will most likely need smaller LED assemblies


16


(fewer LEDs


18


) with lenses


22


that significantly spread the light output. For larger commercial signs, larger LED assemblies


16


(more LEDs


18


) are most likely appropriate, with either no lenses or lenses


22


that only moderately spread the light output.





FIG. 2

illustrates a channel letter sign


26


. The sign has side walls


28


, a back wall


30


, and a translucent front face


32


, which together form channel(s)


33


therebetween in the shape of a letter, number, design, etc. Translucent front face


32


passes light through part or all of its surface area. LED modules


10


are attached to the back wall


30


so the LEDs


18


face the front face


32


. Once the LED modules


10


are placed in the desired locations for even illumination of front face


32


, connector wires


34


are used to electrically connect the LED modules


10


together via the electrical connectors


14


, and to an external power supply


36


(which can be located either inside or outside channel of letter sign


26


). Connectors


14


and electrical wires


34


can be of any conventional type and size, and will vary depending on the power consumption requirements. Since all LEDs


18


require low voltage to drive, the power supply


36


can be designed for optimization of power consumption depending upon the number of modules


10


needed in the sign. The power supply


36


may be designed to generate power below 44 volts to meet UL certification. All driven voltages can be AC, DC, half or full wave.





FIGS. 3A

to


3


C illustrate the versatility of the present invention, where the sign's front face is either clear or removed so the sign's interior is visible. The electrical connection between the LED modules


10


can be easily achieved using the connector wires


34


before or after the modules


10


are optimally placed inside the channel letter sign


26


. Thus, the LED modules


10


can be placed with any spacing necessary for even illumination, no matter what size or shape channels


33


are used. In

FIG. 3A

, single rows of modules


10


are used, while in

FIG. 3B

, double rows of modules


10


are used in wider channels


33


of sign


26


. In

FIG. 3C

, the modules


10


are staggered within channel


33


to provide even illumination.

FIG. 3D

illustrates arrays of modules


10


to produce a more even back-lighting of the sign's front face.





FIG. 4A

illustrates an alternate embodiment of the present invention, where the LED assembly


16


includes a mounting plate


38


onto which the LEDs


18


are mounted. The mounting plate


38


can be solid or hollow, and includes pin connectors


40


extending from a bottom surface that are electrically connected to the LEDs


18


. The housing includes electrical receptacles


42


on its top surface that are electrically connected to connectors


14


and are designed to receive and connect with pin connectors


40


when LED assembly


16


is mounted to housing


12


. The LED assembly


16


is removably secured to the housing


12


by using a snap-on design, double stick tape, screws, and/or a friction fit between connectors


40


and receptacles


42


. With this embodiment, LED assembly


16


can be conveniently attached to and removed from housing


12


without necessarily having to remove housing


12


from the sign. Thus, different LED modules


16


can be easily and repeatedly interchanged in channel sign


26


.

FIG. 4B

illustrates the use of surface mount devices, such as Piranha or Barracuda type LEDs


44


.

FIG. 4C

illustrates a different shaped module


10


, with round shaped housing


12


and mounting plate


38


.

FIG. 4D

illustrates a square shaped housing


12


used with a differently shaped LED assembly


16


(round mounting plate


38


).





FIG. 5

illustrates a second alternate embodiment of the present invention, where the electrical connectors


14


and LEDs


18


are all mounted to the mounting plate


38


, which forms the top surface of the housing. With this embodiment, all the electrical devices and connectors are limited to the mounting plate


38


, and are not included inside the housing


14


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a third alternate embodiment, where a plurality of LEDs


18


are mounted to a threaded socket connector


46


, which screws into and connects with socket receptacles


48


mounted to housing


12


. Receptacles


48


are electrically connected to connectors


14


. This embodiment allows the user to swap LEDs without removing housing


12


from the sign.




It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated herein, but encompasses any and all variations falling within the scope of the appended claims. For example, while each LED module is shown with four electrical connectors


14


, fewer or more can be used. A single electrical connector


14


could be used to connect with more than one pair of wires


34


, thus reducing the number of connectors


14


needed on each LED module. Male/female electrical connectors can be swapped (e.g. connectors


40


/


42


). Lastly, the present invention is not necessarily limited to channel signs, but is applicable to any sign having an illuminated translucent face.



Claims
  • 1. A light emitting diode module for attaching to a surface of a sign, comprising:a housing; a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to a top surface of the housing; a plurality of first electrical connectors attached to side surfaces of the housing and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes; means for attaching a bottom surface of the housing to a surface of a sign; and a power supply for providing a voltage to the light emitting diodes via at least one of the first electrical connectors.
  • 2. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of light emitting diodes is mounted to direct light output away from the housing in a direction substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the housing.
  • 3. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, wherein the means for attaching includes:holes formed in the housing; and screws inserted through the holes and protruding through the bottom surface of the housing.
  • 4. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, wherein the means for attaching includes an adhesive attached to the housing bottom surface.
  • 5. The light emitting diode module of claim 4, wherein the means for attaching includes double stick tape attached to the housing bottom surface.
  • 6. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, further comprising:a lens disposed over the plurality of light emitting diodes to focus light output therefrom.
  • 7. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a top plate which forms the top surface of the housing, and wherein the plurality of first electrical connectors is attached to the top plate.
  • 8. The light emitting diode module of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of second electrical connectors attached to the top surface of the housing and electrically connected to the plurality of first electrical connectors; and a plurality of third electrical connectors for releasably engaging with the second electrical connectors, wherein each of the light emitting diodes is electrically connected to one of the third electrical connectors; wherein the plurality of light emitting diodes are releasably attached to the top surface of the housing via the second and third electrical connectors.
  • 9. A light emitting diode module for attaching to a surface of a sign, comprising:a mounting plate having top and bottom surfaces; a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the mounting plate; a housing having top and bottom surfaces; a first electrical connector attached to the bottom surface of the mounting plate and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes; a second electrical connector attached to the top surface of the housing for engaging with the first electrical connector; a third electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the second electrical connector; and a power supply for providing a voltage to the third electrical connector; wherein, as the bottom surface of the mounting plate is placed on the top surface of the housing, the first electrical connector engages with the second electrical connector for electrically connecting the plurality of light emitting diodes to the third electrical connector.
  • 10. The light emitting diode module of claim 9, wherein the each of the plurality of light emitting diodes is mounted to direct light output away from the mounting plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the housing.
  • 11. The light emitting diode module of claim 9, further comprising:means for attaching the bottom surface of the housing to a surface of a sign.
  • 12. The light emitting diode module of claim 11, wherein the means for attaching includes:holes formed in the housing; and screws inserted through the holes and protruding through the bottom surface of the housing.
  • 13. The light emitting diode module of claim 11, wherein the means for attaching includes an adhesive attached to the housing bottom surface.
  • 14. The light emitting diode module of claim 13, wherein the means for attaching includes double stick tape attached to the housing bottom surface.
  • 15. The light emitting diode module of claim 9, further comprising:a lens disposed over the plurality of light emitting diodes to focus light output therefrom.
  • 16. An illuminated sign, comprising:a back wall; a translucent front face that opposes the back wall; a sidewall that is attached between the back wall and the front face; a plurality of LED modules, each LED module including: a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the housing, and a first electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes; and a power supply for providing a voltage to the first electrical connectors; wherein for each of the LED modules, the bottom surface of the housing is attached to the back wall so that the plurality of light emitting diodes faces the front face.
  • 17. The illuminated sign of claim 16, wherein each of the LED modules includes a lens disposed over the plurality of light emitting diodes to focus light output therefrom.
  • 18. The light emitting diode module of claim 16, wherein for each of the LED modules:the housing includes a top plate which forms the top surface of the housing, and the first electrical connector is attached to the top plate.
  • 19. The light emitting diode module of claim 16, wherein each of the LED modules includes:a plurality of second electrical connectors attached to the top surface of the housing and electrically connected to the first electrical connector; a plurality of third electrical connectors for releasably engaging with the second electrical connectors, wherein each of the light emitting diodes is electrically connected with one of the third electrical connectors; wherein the plurality of light emitting diodes are releasably attached to the top surface of the housing via the second and third electrical connectors.
  • 20. An illuminated sign, comprising:a back wall; a translucent front face that opposes the back wall; a sidewall that is attached between the back wall and the front face; a plurality of LED modules, each LED module including: a mounting plate having top and bottom surfaces, a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the top surface of the mounting plate, a housing having top and bottom surfaces, a first electrical connector attached to the bottom surface of the mounting plate and electrically connected to the plurality of light emitting diodes, a second electrical connector attached to the top surface of the housing for engaging with the first electrical connector, and a third electrical connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the second electrical connector, wherein, as the bottom surface of the mounting plate is placed on the top surface of the housing, the first electrical connector engages with the second electrical connector for electrically connecting the plurality of light emitting diodes to the third electrical connector; and a power supply for providing a voltage to the third electrical connectors; wherein for each of the LED modules, the bottom surface of the housing is attached to the back wall so that the plurality of light emitting diodes faces the front face.
  • 21. The light emitting diode module of claim 20, further comprising:a lens disposed over the plurality of light emitting diodes to focus light output therefrom.
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