The present invention relates to a lighting device comprising a light source, a light output unit, a drive unit arranged to drive the light source, and an electrical connection unit connected with the drive unit and arranged to receive input power.
Light devices which has a high temperature light generator and a drive unit for driving the light source use separate support members for those parts, and electrical interconnections between them. Further heat sinks are arranged to keep the temperatures of the mentioned parts as low as possible in order to increase life time, which is strongly related to the operation temperature. It is problematic to obtain a good heat transfer from the support members to the heat sinks, which typically need electrical insulation combined with thermal conductivity. Generally the prior art solutions are comprised of many different part, making it time consuming and expensive to mount and the parts as such are expensive.
Efforts have been made to at least reduce the number of parts. One example of such a lighting device is a LED lighting device as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,784,969, where the LED light source and the drive unit are co-mounted in a housing designed to transfer heat to the ambience, i.e. a heat sink. The common heat sink has two adjacent cavities, separated by a centre wall which has a hole in the middle for electrical wiring passage from the drive unit to the light source. The heat sink is generally cylindrical and it is provided with peripheral fins to increase the heat dissipation. The structure of the common heat sink is complex and difficult to adapt to different applications.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a lighting device that alleviates the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art and is less complex and more adaptable.
This object is achieved by a lighting device according to the present invention as defined in claim 1 and by a method of manufacturing a lighting device according to claim 8.
The invention is based on an insight that by using a sheet shaped material as a basis for the heat sink the shaping possibilities are substantially increased in comparison with the prior art as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,784,969, and thus the adaptability to different applications.
Thus, in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lighting device comprising a light source, a light output unit, a drive unit arranged to drive the light source, an electrical connection unit connected with the drive unit and arranged to receive input power, and a heat sink. The heat sink has been provided with multiple reception portions, wherein at least the light source and the drive unit are mounted at a first respectively a second reception portion of the heat sink. The heat sink is a formed sheet structure, which has been formed into a predetermined shape from a sheet shaped heat sink blank.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a lighting device comprising:
providing a sheet shaped heat sink blank;
preparing a first reception portion of the heat sink blank to receive a light source;
preparing a second reception portion of the heat sink blank to receive a drive unit arranged to drive the light source;
mounting a light source at the first reception portion and a drive unit at the second portion;
forming the heat sink blank into a predetermined heat sink shape; and
arranging a light output unit and an electrical connection unit.
By means of providing the heat sink as a formed sheet structure, originating from a sheet shaped heat sink blank, it is possible to simplify the manufacture of the heat sink.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the heat sink is made of a sheet metal, and the lighting device comprises a light source support arranged at the first reception portion, which light source support forms a metal core printed circuit board in conjunction with the sheet metal at the first reception portion. This embodiment is advantageous in that the metal core printed circuit board is formed directly on the heat sink.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the lighting device further comprises a drive unit support, which forms a metal core printed circuit board in conjunction with the sheet metal at the first reception portion.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the first reception portion is tongue shaped. Due to the sheet shaped heat sink blank it is possible to form advanced shapes in a simple way, and since the light source is typically arranged on a surface which extends in a different plane than the rest of the heat sink a tongue shaped portion is easy to form, e.g. bend, into a desired position relative to the rest of the heat sink.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the light source is a solid state lighting light source. A solid state lighting (SSL) light source, such as a LED light source or an OLED light source, is preferable to use in the present lighting device.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the light output unit is mounted on the heat sink. The heat sink is useful as a support structure for all or several other parts of the lighting device.
In accordance with an embodiment of the lighting device, the lighting device further comprises a socket fitting attached to the heat sink, wherein the electrical connections are connected with the socket fitting. It is possible to form the heat sink such that is fits with a suitable socket fitting, and due to the sheet structure it is easy to provide different shapes suitable for different kinds of socket fittings.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
The invention will now be described in more detail and with reference to the appended drawings in which:
a is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a lighting device according to the present invention;
b and 1c are respective schematic perspective views from above and below of a part of the lighting device shown in
d is a cross-sectional view of an enlarged portion of the part of the lighting device shown in
a to 3c are schematic perspective views of parts of another embodiment of the lighting device;
a is a schematic perspective view of another embodiment of the lighting device;
b to 4c are schematic perspective views of parts of the embodiment shown in
a to 5c show a heat sink blank.
Referring to
The heat sink 112 is a formed sheet structure, which has been formed into a predetermined shape from a sheet shaped heat sink blank 500, as shown in
According to an embodiment of the method of manufacturing a lighting device according to the present invention, see
Next the blank 500 is formed into the predetermined shape of the heat sink 112 of the lighting device 100 by means of suitable metal forming techniques, such as pressing, bending and rolling. More particularly the end sections 504, 506 are bent at the borders between these sections and the main section 502; the main section 502 is formed into a cylindrical shape, such that the end sections 504, 506 extend within the cylinder along a diameter thereof adjacent to each other, and the tongues 508, 510 are bent in opposite directions until they extend in opposite directions and perpendicular of the end sections 504, 506. Thereby the light sources 102, 103 become located on a top surface of the tongues 508, 510 emitting light away from the heat sink 112.
Thereafter, the light sources 102, 103 are mounted on the respective MCPCB at the first and second reception portions 114, 115, and the drive units 106a, 106b are mounted on their respective MCPCB at the third and fourth reception portions 116, 117. Additionally, the electrical connection unit 108 is mounted on the fourth reception portion 117, or on the third reception portion 116.
Then the light output unit 104 is mounted at the top of the cylindrical main portion 118 of the heat sink 112, thereby enclosing the light sources 102, 103. Finally, though not shown in
Referring to
According to a third embodiment of the lighting device, as shown in
According to a fourth embodiment of the lighting device 400, as shown in
According to a fifth embodiment of the lighting device 600, as shown in
Above, embodiments of the lighting device and method of manufacturing a lighting device according to the present invention as defined in the appended claims have been described. These should be seen as merely non-limiting examples. As understood by a skilled person, many modifications and alternative embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention.
It is to be noted, that for the purposes of this application, and in particular with regard to the appended claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, that the word “a” or “an”, does not exclude a plurality, which per se will be apparent to a person skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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11151539.1 | Jan 2011 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB12/50075 | 1/6/2012 | WO | 00 | 7/17/2013 |