Incandescent light bulbs are commonly used in many environments, such as households, commercial buildings, and advertisements, and in many types of fixtures, such as desk lamps and overhead fixtures. Incandescent bulbs can have a threaded electrical connector for use in Edison-type fixtures, though incandescent bulbs can include other types of electrical connectors such as a bayonet or pin electrical connector. Incandescent light bulbs generally consume large amounts of energy and have short life-spans. Indeed, many countries have begun phasing out or plan to phase out the use of incandescent light bulbs entirely.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are gaining popularity as replacements for incandescent light bulbs. CFLs are typically much more energy efficient than incandescent light bulbs, and CFLs typically have much longer life-spans than incandescent light bulbs. However, CFLs contain mercury, a toxic chemical, which makes disposal of CFLs difficult. Additionally, CFLs require a momentary start-up period before producing light, and many consumers do not find CFLs to produce light of similar quality to incandescent bulbs. Further, CFLs are often larger than incandescent lights of similar luminosity, and some consumers find CFLs unsightly when not lit.
Known LED-based light bulbs have been developed as an alternative to both incandescent light bulbs and CFLs. Known LED light bulbs typically each include a base that functions as a heat sink and also include an electrical connector at one end, a group of LEDs attached to the base, and a bulb. The bulb often has a semi-circular shape with its widest portion attached to the base such that the bulb protects the LEDs.
Known LED-based light bulbs suffer from multiple drawbacks. A base of a typical known LED-based light bulb is unable to dissipate a large amount of heat, which in turn limits the amount of power that can be supplied to LEDs in the known LED-based light bulb without a high risk of the LEDs overheating. As a result of the power supplied to the LEDs being limited, the typical known LED-based light bulb has a limited luminosity and as a result is not as bright as an incandescent light bulb that the LED-based light bulb is intended to replace.
In an effort to increase the luminosity of known LED-based light bulbs, some known LED-based light bulbs include over-sized bases having large surface areas. The large surface areas of the over-sized bases are intended to allow the bases to dissipate sufficient amounts of heat such that the LEDs of each known LED-based light can be provided with enough power to produce as much luminosity as the respective incandescent bulbs that these known LED-based light bulbs are intended to replace. However, the total size of one of the LED-based lights is often limited, such as due to a fixture size constraint. For example, a desk lamp may only be able to accept a bulb having a three to four inch diameter, in which case the over-sized base of an LED-based light should not exceed three to four inches in diameter. Thus, the size of the over-sized base for the known LED-based light bulb is constrained, and heat dissipation remains problematic.
Further, the use of over-sized bases in some known LED-based light bulbs detracts from the distributions of light emanating from the bulbs. That is, for a typical known LED-based light bulb having one of the over-sized bases, the over-sized base has a diameter as large as or larger than a maximum diameter of the bulb of the known LED-based light bulb. As a result of its small bulb diameter to base diameter ratio, the base blocks light that has been reflected by the bulb and that would otherwise travel in a direction toward an electrical connector at an end of the base. The typical known LED-based light bulb thus does not direct much light in a direction toward the electrical connector. For example, when the typical known LED-based light bulb having an over-sized base is installed in a lamp or other fixture in which the bulb is oriented with its base below its bulb, very little light is directed downward. Thus, the use of over-sized bases can also prevent known LED-based lights from closely replicating the distribution of incandescent bulbs.
As an alternative to using over-sized bases, other attempts have been made to increase the ability of known LED-based light bulbs to dissipate heat. For example, bases of some known LED-based light bulbs include motorized fans for increasing the amounts of airflow experienced by the bases. However, known LED-based light bulbs including fans often produce audible noises and are expensive to produce. As another example of an alternative to using an over-sized base, bases of some known LED-based lights have been provided with axially (e.g., if the LED-based light is intended to replace a conventional incandescent bulb, then the axial direction is from an end of the Edison-type connector opposite the bulb along the major length of the bulb to an opposing end of the light) extending ribs in an attempt to increase the surface areas of the bases without too greatly increasing the diameters of the bases. However, such ribs often have the effect of acting as a barrier to air flow and, as a result, tend to stall air flow relative to the base. As a result, bases with axially extending ribs typically do not provide a sufficient amount of heat dissipation.
Examples of a screw-in LED bulb described herein have many advantages over known LED-based light bulbs. For example, an example of a screw-in LED bulb as described herein can include a base with a plurality of nodes, and channels between the nodes can extend about the base in multiple directions, such as axially and circumferentially. The nodes can increase the surface area of the base, thereby improving the conductive heat dissipation abilities of the base, and the geometry of the base can enhance airflow relative to the base, thereby improving the convective heat dissipation abilities of the base. The base can thus dissipate a sufficient amount of energy for the screw-in LED bulb to produce as much light as a known incandescent bulb.
The exact geometry of the base can be determined using, as an example, fluid dynamics software. The material of the base, the amount of heat produced by LEDs in the screw-in LED bulb, and the temperature at which the LEDs safely operate can be among the considerations used to determine the geometry of the base. Additionally, the base can be shaped to improve airflow, thus improving convective heat transfer, and both the speed and direction of airflow can be considered. Airflow at the time the bulb is initially turned on, airflow between the time at which the screw-in LED bulb is initially turned on and the time at which the screw-in LED bulb reaches steady state operation, and airflow at the time at which steady state operation of the screw-in LED bulb has been reached can all be considered to determine the geometry of the base.
Additionally, the nodes can be shaped to allow for easy manufacturing of the base using die casting. A die can be made in sections or pieces, and the die pieces can be arranged to contact one another to form a mold cavity having the shape of the base. Liquid material, e.g., molten aluminum, can be poured into the mold cavity, and the liquid material can be allowed to cool to form the base. The die pieces can be pulled away from the formed base in different directions, such as in four directions angled approximately ninety degrees from one another. Thus, the nodes can be shaped to not interfere with removal of the die pieces.
The geometry of the base relative to a geometry of a bulb of the screw-in LED bulb can be set such that the light distribution from the screw-in LED bulb closely replicates the distribution of light from an incandescent bulb. A maximum width of the bulb measured perpendicularly to an axial direction of the base can be about 120% or more of a maximum diameter of the base, and a height of the bulb measured along the axial direction of the base can be about equal to the maximum width of the bulb or greater than the maximum width of the bulb. These ratios can allow the bulb to distribute light in a direction toward an electrical connector at an end of the base opposite the bulb and for light to disperse prior to contacting the bulb to reduce the appearance of a bright spot. Also, a portion of the bulb that is in the path of a high amount of light can be coated or otherwise modified to reduce its transmissiveness, thereby directing light toward portions of the bulb that would otherwise receive only a low amount of light.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Examples of LED-based light bulbs are discussed herein with reference to
The electrical connector 12 can be of the screw-in type, also referred to as an Edison connector. The electrical connector 12 can alternatively be of another type such as a bayonet connector or pin connector. The electrical connector 12 can serve as an electrical and physical connection between the bulb 10 and a fixture, such as a desk lamp or an overhead fixture. The electrical connector 12 can be screwed, snap-fit, glued, or otherwise attached to a first end 15 of the base 14.
Referring still to
The base 14 can define a plurality of raised nodes 20 projecting radially outward from an exterior surface 21 of the base 14. The nodes 20 can have a generally rectangular shape as shown in
Referring now to
Referring again to
The base 14 can also define a cavity 32 as shown in
Currently, the size of the electronics 33 can be a constraint on the size of the base 14. As an example, a minimum diameter of the base 14 can be constrained such that the base 14 is of sufficient size to define the cavity 32 that in turn is of sufficient size for receiving the electronics 33. Additionally, a maximum size of the base 14, both in terms of its axial length and diameter, can be constrained by a size of a fixture in which the screw-in LED bulb 10 may be installed in. For example, the screw-in LED bulb 10 can be constrained not to exceed the length and diameter of an incandescent light bulb that the screw-in LED bulb 10 is intended to replace. Further, the maximum size of the base 14, also both in terms of its axial length and diameter, can be constrained to achieve a distribution of light that closely replicates a distribution of light from an incandescent bulb as is explained below in greater detail with respect to the ratio between the dimensions of the base 14 and the dimensions of the bulb 19. Whether or not the distribution of light from the screw-in LED bulb 10 closely replicates the distribution of light from an incandescent bulb can be judged by luminosity measuring tools, by the preferences of ordinary users, or in another manner. In addition to the above mentioned constraints, other factor can be taken into consideration when determining the geometry of the base 14, such as the expected amount of heat output by the LEDs 18, a maximum temperature at which the LEDs 18 operate safely, and the material of from which the base 14 is constructed.
Also, when determining the geometry of the base 14, both conductive and convective heat dissipation can be considered. The base 14, or certain portions therefore, can become hotter than ambient air during operation, and as a result air adjacent to hot portions of the base 14 can become hotter than air spaced from the base 14. A temperature gradient between air adjacent to the base 14 and air spaced from the base 14 can result in airflow, which in turn can provide convective heat dissipation that can aid in the dissipation of heat from the base 14. Multiple aspects of convective heat dissipation can be considered when determining the geometry of the base 14, including air speed and airflow direction. Additionally, airflow generated by the temperature gradients explained above can be considered at different time periods when determining the geometry of the base 14, such as when the screw-in LED bulb 10 is turned on, a dynamic period when the screw-in LED bulb 10 is increasing in temperature after being turned on but before reaching a steady state temperature, and when the screw-in LED bulb 10 reaches a steady state temperature. The channels 22 and 24 formed between the nodes 20 can greatly improve convective heat dissipation by allowing airflow in different directions, and the orientation of the channels 22 and 24 can be selected to encourage airflow.
Working under the above-mentioned constraints and considerations, the geometry of the base 14 can be determined such that the base 14 can dissipate a sufficient amount of heat for safe operation of the LEDs 18 at a specified power level (e.g., a power level at which the LEDs 18 produce a sufficient amount of light for the screw-in LED bulb 10 to replicate a certain incandescent bulb, such as a 60 W or 100 W incandescent bulb, that the bulb 10 is to replace). These determinations can be carried out with the use of fluid dynamics software, though hand calculations, experimentation and other manners of making the determinations can be used. If certain areas of the base 14 are determined to become hotter than surrounding areas, more material can be added to the hotter portions of the base 14 within the above mentioned constraints.
In one example in which the bulb 10 was configured to output the same amount of light as a 60 W incandescent bulb, ten columns of nodes 20 are spaced circumferentially around the base 14 and three rows of nodes 20 are spaced axially in each column to achieve sufficient heat dissipation for LEDs 18 of the surface-mountable type available from Nichia to use 11 W of power. Continuing with the example, the nodes 20 occupy approximately 70% of the circumferential surface area of the base 14 excluding the ridge 34, with the surface 21 and ridge 34 occupying the remaining approximately 30% of the circumferential surface area. The nodes 20 have a height of approximately 3 mm from the surface 21. The three nodes 20 in each column have different axial lengths, with the nodes 20 nearest to the platform 26 having an axial length of approximately 10 mm, the middle row of nodes 20 having an axial length of approximately 7 mm, and the nodes 20 nearest the electrical connector 12 having an axial length of approximately 4 mm. The circumferential spacing between the columns of nodes 20 and the axial spacing between the rows of nodes 20 are both approximately 4 mm. The thickness of the base 14 between the surface 21 and the cavity 32 is approximately 2 mm. The diameter of the cavity 32 is approximately 35 mm. Additional geometrical aspects of the base 14 are discussed below in respect of the ratio between the dimensions of the base 14 and the dimensions of the bulb 19. The base 14 can alternatively have a different geometry and still be suitable for use with LEDs 18 of the surface-mountable type available from Nichia that produce 11 W in the aggregate, and the base 14 can have a different geometry if it is intended to replace an incandescent light other than the 60 W incandescent bulb.
The base 14 can be manufactured by die casting, machining (e.g., milling or lathing), or using another process. Referring now to
The geometry of the base 14 can allow for easy removal of the die pieces 50a-d from the base 14. For example, as shown in
To allow for removal of the die pieces 50a-d after formation of the base 14 without interference from the base 14, at least some of the nodes 20 can project from the surface 21 at an angle relative to radii of the base 14. For example, as shown in
Still referring to the example shown in
Also in the example shown in
The die section boundaries 44a-44d can vary from the positions shown in
Referring back to
The LEDs 18 can be mounted on the circuit board 16 for electrical communication with the wiring 27. The LEDs 18 can be oriented to produce light centered about axes perpendicular to the platform 26 of the base 14. However, LEDs 18 can additionally or alternatively be oriented at other angles relative to the platform 26. The LEDs 18 can be high-power, white light emitting diodes, such as surface-mount devices of a type available from Nichia. The term “high-power” as used herein refers to LEDs 18 having power ratings of 0.25 watts or more. Indeed, the LEDs 18 can have power ratings of one watt or more. However, LEDs 18 with other power ratings, e.g., 0.05 W, 0.10 W, or 0.25 W, can alternatively be used. The number of LEDs 18 can depend on the intended use of the screw-in LED bulb 10. For example, if the screw-in LED bulb 10 is intended to replace a 60 W incandescent bulb, LEDs 18 with an aggregate power of 11 W can be used to produce a similar luminosity as the 60 W incandescent bulb. Although the LEDs 18 are shown as surface-mounted components, the LEDs 18 can be discrete components. Also, one or more organic LEDs can be used in place of or in addition to the surface-mounted LEDs 18. LEDs 18 that emit blue light, ultra-violet light or other wavelengths of light, such as wavelengths with a frequency of 400-790 THz corresponding to the spectrum of visible light, can alternatively or additionally be included.
The bulb 19 can be attached to the wall 30 of the base 14 using adhesive, though in other examples the bulb 19 can be screwed, snap-fit, or otherwise attached to the base 14. The bulb 19 can be made from a transparent or translucent material such as polycarbonate, acrylic, or glass. The bulb 19 can include a coating 23 to modify the transmissiveness of the bulb 19 by altering paths of light produced by the LEDs 18. The coating 23 can be a reflective coating, a diffusive coating, or another light path altering coating. The coating 23 can be denser on an area of the bulb 19 toward which a large amount of light is directed, such as a portion of the bulb 19 about a line extending axially from a center of the platform 26, compared to areas of the bulb 19 toward which a small amount of light is direct, such as portions of the bulb 19 near the wall 30. The coating 23 can prevent the appearance of a bright spot or a beam of light by scattering light rays and reducing the concentration of light rates in the bright spot area. The coating 23 can direct light in toward directions such as an area of the bulb 19 through which a low amount of light would pass were it not for the coating 23, e.g., an area of the bulb 19 near the wall 30. Alternatively to the coating 23, other types light diffracting structures, such as bumps, ridges, or dimples, can be formed in the bulb 19 at locations where bright spots are present.
Referring still to
In one example in which the screw-in LED bulb 10 is intended to replace a 60 W incandescent bulb, the maximum width 46 of the bulb 19 is 67.5 mm and the height of the bulb 19 is 68.5, while the maximum diameter 48 of the base 14 is 54.3 mm. The bulb 19 can have other dimensions when the screw-in LED bulb 10 is intended to replace the 60 W incandescent bulb, or when the screw-in LED bulb 10 is intended to replace some other bulb.
In another example of a screw-in LED bulb 60 shown in
The above-described examples have been described in order to allow easy understanding of the invention and do not limit the invention. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, whose scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structure as is permitted under the law.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application No. 61/183,307 filed Jun. 2, 2009, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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