Circadian-friendly LED light source

US10076633B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10076633-B2
Application numberUS-201615229959-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2016
Priority dateAug 29, 2013
Publication dateSep 18, 2018
Grant dateSep 18, 2018

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Methods and apparatus for providing circadian-friendly LED light sources are disclosed. A light source is formed to include a first LED emission (e.g., one or more LEDs emitting a first spectrum) and a second LED emission (e.g., one or more LEDs emitting a second spectrum) wherein the first and second LED emissions are combined in a first ratio and in a second ratio such that while changing from the first ratio to the second ratio the relative circadian stimulation is varied while maintaining a color rendering index above 80.

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What is claimed is: 1. A light source comprising: at least one first solid state light emitting device emitting a first light having a peak in a range 405 to 430 nm; one or more radiation sources for emitting second light of one or more wavelengths, at least one of said one or more radiation sources being a phosphor being excited by said first light; and wherein said light source is configured in at least a first way to emit a first emitted light comprising at least a portion of said first light and said second light, said first emitted light having a first spectral power distribution (SPD) in which the total power of said first SPD in the range of 440 to 500 nm is less than 5% of the total power of said first SPD in the range of 380 to 850 nm, said first emitted light also having a CCT a range of about 2500° to about 5000° K, and a chromaticity being either within +/− five Du‘v’ points of a Planckian locus or below a Planckian locus. 2. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said CCT of said first emitted light is one of about 2700° K, about 3000° K, about 3500° K, about 4100° K, or about 5000° K. 3. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said first emitted light has a CRI Ra above 80. 4. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said total power of said first SPD in the range of 440 to 500 nm is less than 1% of said total power of said first SPD in the range 380 to 850 nm. 5. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the total power of said, first SPD in the range of 400 to 440 nm is at least 5% of said total power of said first SPD in the range of 380 to 850 nm. 6. The light source of claim 5 , wherein said total power of said first SPD in the range of 400 to 440 nm is at least 10% of said total power of said first SPD in the range of 380 to 850 nm. 7. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said one or more radiation sources comprises a green radiation source and a red radiation source, and wherein said second light comprises a mix of green and red light. 8. The light source of claim 7 , wherein said green radiation source and said red radiation source are light-converting materials. 9. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said at least one solid state light emitting device is one of either an LED or a laser diode. 10. The light source of claim 1 , wherein said at least one first solid state light emitting device comprises two or more first solid state light emitting devices, and said first solid state light emitting devices are the only solid state light emitting devices in said light source. 11. The light source of claim 1 , further comprising at least one second solid state light emitting device for emitting a third light in the range of 440 to 500 nm, and wherein said light source is configured to emit a second emitted light comprising at least a portion of said second light and said third light, said second emitted light having a second SPD in which the total power of said second SPD in the range of 440 to 500 nm is more than 10% of the total power of said second SPD in the range of 380 to 850 nm. 12. The light source of claim 11 , wherein the second emitted light has a color rendering index CRT Ra above 80. 13. The light source of claim 11 , wherein said second emissions have a CCT in a range of about 2500° K to about 5000° K, and a chromaticity either within +/−five Du‘v’ points of a Planckian locus or below a Planckian locus. 14. The light source of claim 11 , wherein the CCT of said first and second emitted lights is one of about 2700° K, about 3000° K, about 3500° K, about 4100° K, about 5000° K, or about 6000° K. 15. The light source of claim 11 , wherein at least one of said one or more radiation sources is a phosphor being excited by said third light. 16. The light source of claim 11 , comprising circuitry to selectively drive said first and second at least one solid state light emitting devices to selectively emit said first and second emitted light. 17. A display comprising: a backlight comprising at least: at least one first LED emitting a first light having a first peak wavelength in a range from about 405 nm to about 425 nm; one or more radiation sources for emitting second light; wherein said backlight emits emitted light comprising at least said first light and said second light; and an LCD screen backlit by said backlight, said LCD screen comprising, color filters, wherein at least one of the color filters is a short-wavelength filter configured to preferentially transmit light at said first peak wavelength. 18. The display of claim 17 , wherein said short-wavelength filter has a maximum transmission Tm and a transmission at the first peak wavelength Tw, and wherein Tw/Tm>80%. 19. The display of claim 17 , wherein, when configured to display white, emits an emitted light having a spectral power distribution (SPD), which has a total power in the range of 400 to 435 nm that is at least 5% of the total power in the range 380 to 850 nm. 20. A display comprising: a matrix of pixels, each of at least a portion of said pixels having at least one red LED, one green LED and one violet LED; and driver circuitry to drive each of said red, green and violet LEDs independently; and wherein said display has a white light emitting mode having a spectral power distribution (SPD) in which total power in the range of 440 to 500 nm is less than 5% of total power in the range of 380 to 850 nm. 21. The display of claim 20 , wherein said each pixel further comprises at least one blue LED. 22. The display of claim 20 , wherein said at least a portion of said pixels is substantially all of said pixels. 23. The display of claim 20 , wherein the violet LED has an emission peak in a range 405 to 435 nm. 24. The display of claim 20 , wherein the display, in said white light emitting mode, emits an emitted light having can SPD, which has a total power in the range of 400 to 435 nm that is at least 5% of the total power in the range 380 to 850 nm. 25. The display of claim 20 , wherein the display, when configured to display white, emits an emitted light which combines emissions from said at least one red LED, one green LED and one violet LED, wherein the emitted light has a CCT within a range 3000K-9000K.

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What does patent US10076633B2 cover?
Methods and apparatus for providing circadian-friendly LED light sources are disclosed. A light source is formed to include a first LED emission (e.g., one or more LEDs emitting a first spectrum) and a second LED emission (e.g., one or more LEDs emitting a second spectrum) wherein the first and second LED emissions are combined in a first ratio and in a second ratio such that while changing fro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Soraa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21K9/23. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 18 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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