Claims
- 1) A light emitting module being operationally disposed between two electrical conducting wires wherein each electrical conducting wire has selected insulated portions disposed thereabout, comprising:
a) a first heat-sink bounded by a perimeter, said first heat-sink adjacently spaced to a second heat-sink bounded by a perimeter, each said heat-sink having a facing perimeter edge; b) said first heat-sink being connectively suspended between the selected insulated portions of the two electrical conducting wires; c) means for electrically connecting said first heat-sink to the first electrical conducting wire; d) said second heat-sink being connectively suspended between the selected insulated portions of the two electrical conducting wires; e) means for electrically connecting said second heat-sink to the second electrical conducting wire; and f) a selected light emitter operationally connected between said first and said second heat-sinks.
- 2) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said selected light emitter is a light emitting diode.
- 3) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said selected light emitter comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes electrically connected in parallel.
- 4) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said first heat-sink is electrically conductive.
- 5) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said second heat-sink is electrically conductive.
- 6) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said first heat-sink is thermally conductive.
- 7) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said second heat-sink is thermally conductive.
- 8) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein the connectivity of said first and said second heat-sinks to their respective wires being selected from a group consisting of crimping, soldering, spot welding, bonding and alloying.
- 9) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said means for electrically connecting said first heat-sink to the first electrical conducting wire comprises:
a) an outwardly projecting tab extending from the perimeter of said first heat-sink; b) a selected resistor having one end connected to said outwardly projecting tab; and c) said selected resistor's other end being operationally disposed to the first electrical conducting wire.
- 10) The light-emitting module of claim 1, wherein said second heat-sink is fabricated from material having a thermal gradient sufficient to conduct heat away from the light emitter.
- 11) The light-emitting module of claim 10, wherein said second heat-sink's fabrication material is selected from a group consisting of copper, aluminum, gold and silver.
- 12) The light-emitting module of claim 1, further comprising:
g) a semi-circular elongated translucent tube, said semi-circular elongated translucent tube's rounded body portion being hinged to a flat bottom portion; h) said flat bottom portion being detachably secured to said rounded body portion; and i) said semi-circular elongated translucent tube sized to receive said first and second heat-sinks insertable via said detachably secured flat bottom portion.
- 13) The light-emitting module of claim 1, further comprising:
g) an arcuate translucent cover having a bottom surface; h) a plurality of cylindrical columns having one end of each column connected to said bottom surface; and i) said arcuate translucent cover juxtaposition said first and second heat-sinks, the other end of each said cylindrical column connectively engaging said first and second heat-sinks.
- 14) The light-emitting module of claim 1, further comprising:
g) a vacuum formable opaque plane being juxtaposition a vacuum mold, said vacuum formable opaque plane having embedded therein a plurality of said first and second heat-sinks connected in a serpentine configuration; h) a vacuum formable translucent plane juxtaposition said vacuum formable opaque plane; i) said vacuum formable translucent and opaque planes being formed to the shape of said vacuum mold; whereby said serpentine configuration of said first and second heat-sinks elongated into a substantially aligned array via the forming of said first and second heat-sinks to the shape of said vacuum mold.
- 15) A light emitting module being operationally disposed between two electrical conducting wires wherein each electrical conducting wire has selected insulated portions disposed thereabout, comprising:
a) a first substantially rectangular member adjacently spaced to a second substantially rectangular member, each said member having a facing edge; b) said first substantially rectangular member having one short side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the first electrical conducting wire; c) means for electrically connecting said first substantially rectangular member to the first electrical conducting wire; d) said second substantially rectangular member having a selected portion of one long side connectively disposed about the second electrical conducting wire; and e) a selected light emitter operationally connected between said first and said second rectangular members.
- 16) The light-emitting module of claim 15, further comprising:
f) said first substantially rectangular member's other short side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the second electrical conducting wire; g) a selected portion of the other long side of said second rectangular member connectively disposed about the selected insulated portions of the first electrical conducting wire; and h) a selected portion of one long side of said second rectangular member connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the second electrical conducting wire.
- 17) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said selected light emitter is a light emitting diode.
- 18) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said selected light emitter comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes electrically connected in parallel.
- 19) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said first substantially rectangular member is electrically conductive.
- 20) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said second substantially rectangular member is electrically conductive.
- 21) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said first substantially rectangular member is thermally conductive.
- 22) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said second substantially rectangular member is thermally conductive.
- 23) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein the connectivity of said first and said second substantially rectangular members to their respective wires being selected from a group consisting of crimping, soldering, spot welding, bonding and alloying.
- 24) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said means for connecting comprises:
a) an outwardly projecting tab disposed along one long side of said first substantially rectangular member; b) a selected resistor having one end connected to said outwardly projecting tab; and c) said selected resistor's other end being operationally disposed to one of the electrical conducting wires.
- 25) The light-emitting module of claim 24, wherein said outwardly projecting tab is rectangularly shaped.
- 26) The light-emitting module of claim 16, wherein said second substantially rectangular member is fabricated from material having a thermal gradient sufficient to conduct heat away from the light emitter.
- 27) The light-emitting module of claim 26, wherein said second substantially rectangular member's fabrication material is selected from a group consisting of copper, aluminum, gold and silver.
- 28) A light emitting module being operationally disposed between two electrical conducting wires wherein each electrical conducting wire has selected insulated portions disposed thereabout, comprising:
a) a first substantially rectangular member adjacently spaced to a second substantially rectangular member, said first substantially rectangular member having one long side facing one of said second substantially rectangular member's long sides; b) said first rectangular member having one short side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the first electrical conducting wire; c) said first rectangular member having the other short side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the second electrical conducting wire; d) a first substantially rectangular tab having one short side connected to the other long side of said first rectangular member; e) a resistor with one end connected to said first substantially rectangular tab's other short side; f) said resistor's other end is connected to the first electrical conducting wire; g) said second rectangular member having a selected portion of one long side connectively disposed about the second electrical conducting wire; h) said second rectangular member having a selected portion of the other long side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the first electrical conducting wire; i) said second rectangular member having a selected portion of one long side connectively disposed about the selected insulated portion of the second electrical conducting wire; j) said first and said second rectangular members having the light emitter connectively suspended therebetween; k) a light emitter having an anode and cathode; l) said anode being connectively disposed to the said first substantially rectangular member; m) said cathode being connectively disposed to the said second substantially rectangular member; n) a second outwardly projecting tab having one end connected to the other short side of said second rectangular member; and o) said second outwardly projecting tab's other end outwardly extending for receiving subsequent light emitting modules.
- 29) An electrically operated light emitting module, comprising:
a) a first pair of electrically isolated conductors having a first light emitter structurally suspended therebetween; b) a second pair of electrically isolated conductors having a second light emitter structurally suspended therebetween; c) a selected current limiting resistor electrically disposed between said first and said second pair of electrically isolated conductors; and d) said first and second light emitters illuminating from received power via said first and said second pair of electrically isolated conductors.
- 30) An electrically operated light emitting module, comprising:
a) a first elongated electrical conductor electrically isolated from a second elongated electrical conductor; b) a first light emitter operationally disposed to said first and said second elongated electrical conductors; c) a selected resistor having one end electrically connected to said second elongated electrical conductor; d) a third elongated electrical conductor electrically isolated from said first and said second elongated electrical conductors; e) said resistor's other end electrically connected to said third elongated electrical conductor; f) a fourth elongated electrical conductor electrically isolated from said first, second and third elongated electrical conductors; g) a second light emitter operationally disposed to said third and said fourth elongated electrical conductors; whereby said first and said second light emitters are interconnected via said first, second, third and fourth elongated electrical conductors and receive limited electrical power via said selected resistor.
- 31) The electrically operated light emitting module of claim 30, wherein said first light emitter is a pair of light emitting diodes having their respective anodes electrically connected to the opposite respective cathodes.
- 32) The electrically operated light emitting module of claim 30, wherein said second light emitter is a pair of light emitting diodes having their respective anodes electrically connected to the opposite respective cathodes.
- 33) The electrically operated light emitting module of claim 30, wherein said first light emitter is a pair of back to back light emitting diodes.
- 34) The electrically operated light emitting module of claim 30, wherein said first, second, third and fourth elongated electrical conductors are stamped from an elongated heat-sink material.
- 35) The electrically operated light emitting module of claim 30, further comprising:
h) a non-electrical conductive adhesive tape connected to said first, second, third and fourth elongated electrical conductors; i) said first, second, third and fourth elongated electrical conductors are structurally suspended via said non-electrical conductive adhesive tape.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates, in general, to a light-emitting module. In particular, the present invention relates to a light-emitting module suspended between a pair of electrical conducting wires or electrically isolated conductors. More particularly, the invention relates to a plurality of light emitting modules ganged together to produce desired illumination.