The present invention generally relates to a lighting device for providing a desired light distribution, and more specifically to cost-efficient lighting device, especially for luminaires and retrofit fittings.
Today, the interest in developing and improving alternative lighting devices has greatly increased due to the removal of incandescent light bulbs on the market. This has further lead to increased demands on reduced production costs and to increase the performance of the alternative lighting devices. For example, lighting devices with light emitting diodes have several advantages compared to other conventional lighting, including for example high energy efficiency, high light output and long service life. Therefore, light emitting diodes have also started to be incorporated into lighting devices, replacing the traditional fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps commonly found in offices, and other general places.
However, the use of light emitting diodes in general lighting is commonly associated with problems relating to unsatisfactory illumination distribution, such as limited output distributions. A large number of light emitting diodes are generally a necessity for providing a lighting device with a desired light distribution transmitting light in a multitude of directions. However, with increasing number of light emitting diodes or light sources high costs inevitably follows as well as increasing the demand on available space for providing efficient placement for accommodating the increasing number of the light sources, leading to decreasing cost efficiency for the lighting device. Furthermore, increasing the number of lighting devices leads to more complicated and complex structures and, thus, places a higher demand on the production process.
A general problem for lighting devices having a substrate protruding from a lamp base is that a plurality of light sources needs to be arranged on the substrate to provide a desired light distribution. Furthermore, to provide more or less omnidirectional lighting both sides of the substrate needs to be arranged with a plurality of light sources leading to high production costs and inefficient production.
However, it would be advantageous to provide a lighting device with an improved illumination distribution through a simple and cost efficient production process.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a lighting device with improved light distribution with few components for a simple and cost-efficient lighting device in order to at least partly overcome above mentioned problems.
This and other objects are achieved by a lighting device comprising a substrate, a plurality of light sources and a housing. The substrate has a first side and a second side and the plurality of light sources are arranged on the first side of the substrate. The light sources have a common general output direction. The housing of a light transmissive material surrounding the substrate is arranged to transmit light. The housing has a first portion of the housing and a second portion of the housing arranged substantially opposite the first portion with respect to the substrate.
The plurality of first optical elements are arranged substantially opposite the output direction of the plurality of light sources along the first portion of the housing facing the first side of the substrate. The substrate is adapted to allow transmission of light. The plurality of first optical elements is arranged to transmit part of the light emitted by the light sources and reflect part of the light emitted by the light sources through the substrate towards the second portion of the housing. Preferably, the lighting device is arranged to reflect the light that is not transmitted through the first portion of the housing via the substrate towards the second portion of the housing where it will exit the lighting device.
The inventors have realized that by providing a substrate adapted to allow transmission of light and combining the effect of reflection and transmission in an element a cost-efficient lighting device may be produced in a more efficient manner with fewer production steps. Consequently, a lighting device may be provided that allows the light sources to be arranged only on one side of the substrate. The light emitted from the light sources may cover at least a portion of a first half-sphere having the common general output direction. By changing the directionality of a portion of the light with the common general output direction, the light output distribution for the lighting device may be increased. By reflecting light, the light output distribution may be increased to cover at least a portion of a second half-sphere in the opposite direction with respect to the substrate, for a more omnidirectional light distribution. Thus, the lighting device may illuminate opposite directions with respect to the substrate while having light sources arranged on only one side of the substrate.
Preferably, the portion of the light that is reflected by the first optical elements towards the second portion of the housing is between 30% and 70% of the total light emitted by the plurality of light sources. So, a substantial part of the light is reflected and exits the lighting device via the second portion of the housing, therewith enabling a more balanced light output for realizing a more omnidirectional light distribution. An even more uniform light distribution can be realized by having substantially the same portion of light exiting via the first portion of the housing and via the second portion of the housing. This is the case when about 50% of the light generated by the plurality of light sources is reflected by the plurality of first optical elements.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the substrate may at least partly comprise a light transmissive material arranged to transmit light reflected from the first optical elements towards the second portion of the housing. The light transmissive substrate may allow reflected light to reach the second portion of the housing. The light transmissive material may for example be transparent or translucent.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the substrate may comprise at least one through-hole for transmitting, at least partly, light reflected from the first optical elements towards the second portion of the housing. The substrate may be arranged with through-holes to allow reflected light to reach the second portion of the housing.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the second side of the substrate may be attached along the second portion of the housing. By attaching the substrate with the housing, a more compact and space-efficient lighting device may be provided.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the plurality of the first optical elements may be arranged to refract light transmitted through the first optical elements providing an increased angular spread. By refracting the light exiting the first optical elements further manipulation of light may be allowed such that a desired light output distribution is provided for a first light output distribution. The first light output distribution corresponds to the light transmitted through the first optical element and the first portion of the housing. Through refraction the shape and form of the first light distribution may be adapted based on predetermined requirements.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a plurality of second optical elements may be arranged along the second portion of the housing and said plurality of second optical elements may be arranged to refract the reflected light providing an increased angular spread. By providing the plurality of second optical elements the angular spread may be increased for a second light output distribution in the opposite direction of the first light output distribution. The second light output distribution corresponds to the light transmitted through the second portion of the housing. Thus, by providing a refracting effect for both the first optical element and the second optical element, the evenness and shape of the light output distribution may be improved.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the plurality of first optical elements may be arranged to reflect part of the light emitted by the plurality of light sources in a direction adjacent to each light source towards the second portion of the housing. The reflective portion of the first optical elements may, preferably, have a protruding shape such that incoming light is reflected with an angle adjacent to the light sources to avoid losses of light due to that light is reflected back to the light sources. The protruding shape may protrude in the direction of the light sources. The shape of the reflective protruding shape may for example be a triangle, a half-sphere, elliptical, u-shaped, etc. Other shapes are also conceivable that allows for reflection toward the sides of each light source.
According to an embodiment of the invention, each of the first optical elements may comprise a mirror and a lens on each side of the mirror, the lenses may be arranged to spread out light transmitted through the first optical elements. Optical components may be utilized to create a first optical element and lighting device.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the plurality of first optical elements may comprise a coating arranged to partly reflect and partly transmit light. The coating may provide simple productions steps. Furthermore, by providing a coating the transmittance may gradually increase with an increasing angle from the centre of the first optical elements. The intensity of the emitted light may be greatest in proximity at a centre of emission, and may diminish with an increasing angle from this centre of emission. Therefore, it may be advantageous that the reflectance is highest in an area of each first optical element where the intensity of light is highest, at the centre of each first optical element, and decreases with increasing angles around this point. By gradually defining the reflectance, a more even and smooth light output distribution may be perceived.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the light transmissive material may comprise particles for scattering and/or converting a wavelength of light emitted by the light sources.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the lighting device may comprise an electrical connector fitting arranged for providing voltage or power to said plurality of light sources from an external power source and the electrical connector fitting may be attached to one end of the housing. The electrical connector fitting may be a retrofit fitting, like for instance the well-known E14, E26 or E27 screw fitting, or a bayonet type of fitting .
According to an embodiment of the invention, the light sources may be electrically connected to an electric circuit arranged to control the voltage provided to the light sources. The electric circuit may, preferably, be driver components such as a driver unit or a driver circuit for driving the light sources. The electric circuit may be adapted to modify at least one parameter of the light emitted from the light sources. The electric circuit may, for example, by controlling the voltage provided to the light sources, modify the intensity of light. Furthermore, the electric circuit may control the number of light sources that emit light and the intensity of light emitted from each of the light sources. In some embodiments the driver may be electrically connected to the electrical connector fitting.
Further features of, and advantages with, the present invention will become apparent when studying the appended claims and the following description. The skilled person realize that different features of the present invention may be combined to create embodiments other than those described in the following, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The aspect of the invention, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the invention to the skilled person. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout.
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The light sources 3 are facing a first portion 2a of the housing 2 having a first optical element 6 arranged opposite each light source 3. Each of the first optical elements 6 arranged in the first portion 2a of the housing 2 is a combination of a reflector and a transmitter configured to both reflect and transmit light from the light sources 3. The housing 2 may comprise a light transmissive material arranged to scatter and diffuse light exiting the housing 2. The housing 2 has a second portion 2b generally opposite the first portion 2a with respect to the substrate 4. A plurality of second optical elements 7 are arranged from the electrical connector fitting 5 to the top along the second portion 2b. The first optical elements 6 in
To provide the inclined reflection the reflective portion of the first optical element 5 may have protruding shapes such as a triangular shape, half-spherical shape, however, other shapes may also be conceivable that provides an angle to reflect the light at the side each light source 3. The plurality of first optical elements 6 may comprise a reflective coating. The reflective coating may be arranged such that a portion of the light is reflected while the rest is transmitted through the first optical element 6. The reflectivity may be graded such that one portion has a higher reflectivity than another to provide a desired light distribution. With reference to
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The substrate 14 is generally arranged to transmit visible wavelengths of light. Light reflected from the first optical element 16 may thus be transmitted though the transmissive material towards the second portion 12b of the housing 12. The second portion 12b of the housing 12, arranged along the opposite side of the first portion 12a of the housing 12 having the first optical elements 16, may comprise scattering particles, such as high scattering non-absorbing particles, such as for example TiO2, Al2O3 or SiO2. Scattering particles in the housing 13 may diffuse exiting light providing a softer and more evenly distributed light output distribution. The scattering particles may be integrated in a sheet, or be added in several layers allowing diffusivity.
In addition, the housing 12 and in particular the first optical elements 16 and first portion 12a of the housing 12 may comprise scattering particles, such as for example TiO2, Al2O3 or SiO2. The transmittance is determined by the amount of light being transmitted through a material compared to the amount of incoming light. The amount of scattering particles may determine the amount of light being transmitted and how much light is reflected back. Increasing amounts of scatterers may decrease the transmittance. For some embodiments the first optical element 16 may thus be integrated in the housing 12. The thickness of the scattering particles may determined the reflectance and transmittance. The diffusing portion may be integrated in a sheet, or be added in several layers allowing diffusivity. Variations in thickness or concentration of scattering particles may thus provide a varied reflectance magnitude over each of the first optical elements 6.
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The substrate 24 is arranged with through-holes 24c such that reflected light may be transmitted from the first optical elements 26 towards the second portion 22b of the housing 22, in particular towards the second optical elements 27. By placing the housing 22 in connection with the substrate 24 a compact lighting device 21 may be provided. The first optical element 26 is a combination of a reflector and a lens in embodiment illustrated in
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The housing 2, 12, 22, first optical elements 6,16, 26 and/or second optical element 7, 27 may comprise polymer material, e.g. polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA, or PC-poly carbonate. Alternatively, the housing 2, 12, 22 may be made of glass. The light sources 3, 13, 23 may include integrated optical elements, such as a lens to further guide the light towards the first optical elements 6, 16, 26 according to predetermined directions. The first optical elements 6, 16, 26 may in some embodiments be integrated in the first portion 2a, 12a, 22a of the housing 2, 12, 22, such that the first portion 6, 16, 26 may comprise a lens shape and a reflective portion, in this embodiment the reflective portion is arranged in the centre while the lens is provided in the peripheral portions of the first optical elements 6, 16, 26, however, the reverse is also conceivable. In addition, the first optical elements 6, 16, 26 may in some embodiments comprise a refractive lens having a refractive coating arranged to reflect a portion of the light. However, the first optical elements 6, 16, 26 may also be arranged between the first portion 2a, 12a, 22a of the housing 2, 12, 22 and the light sources 3, 13, 23, i.e. inside the housing 2, 12, 22.
The lighting device 1, 11, 21, may particularly be advantageous for retrofit fluorescent or solid state lighting or luminaires.
The term “first portion 2a, 12a, 22a of the housing 2, 12, 22 may generally be interpreted as a side along the housing 2, 12, 22 projecting from the fitting towards the end of the protruding housing 2, 12, 22, covering at most a portion of the housing arranged in front of the light sources 3, 13, 23 in the light output direction of the light sources 3, 13, 23. The term “second portion 2b, 12b, 22b of the housing 2,12, 22 may generally be interpreted as a side along the housing 2, 12, 22 projecting from the base towards the end of the protruding housing opposite the first portion 2a, 12a, 22a of the housing. The second portion 2b, 12b, 22b of the housing covers at most a portion of the housing arranged in behind of the light sources 3, 13, 23, thus the opposite direction of the light output direction of the light sources 3, 13, 23.
A driver unit or a driver circuit (not shown in the figures), for driving the light sources, may be arranged on the substrate 4, 14, 24. The driver unit and/or driver circuit may be adapted to modify at least one parameter of the light emitted from the light sources, such as the intensity of light. The driver circuit controls a current and voltage to the light sources. The driver circuit and/or driver unit is further electrically connected to the electrical connector fitting. The driver electronic may be arranged on the substrate.
Even though the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments thereof, many different alterations, modifications and the like will become apparent for those skilled in the art. For example, in some embodiments the reflective portion of the first optical element 6, 16, 26 may be arranged in the peripheral portions of the element 6, 16, 26, while the transmitting portion is arranged in the centre of the first optical element 6, 16, 26. Parts of the system may be omitted, interchanged or arranged in various ways, the system may yet being able to perform the method of the present invention. The lighting device does not need to have a retrofit fitting as illustrated in
Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled person 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. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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14153167.3 | Jan 2014 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2015/050914 | 1/20/2015 | WO | 00 |