Semiconductor lighting devices and methods
US-9506628-B1 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US10401017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615353700-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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Lighting devices using selectively permeable barrier elements, graphite sheet materials, and/or browning agent destroyers/sequestering agents are disclosed. In one embodiment a lighting device may include a body or housing with a selectively permeable barrier element, such as a silicone membrane or o-ring to allow diffusion of contaminants from one or more interior volumes to the exterior environment. Contaminants may be mitigated through use of a sequestering agent/browning agent destroyer. Heat conduction between elements of the housing, such as to aid removal of heat generated from a lighting element such as an LED, may be improved through use of graphite materials, such as PGS sheets between housing elements.
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We claim: 1. An underwater light for deep ocean use, comprising: an underwater pressure bearing housing having a structural body adapted to withstand deep ocean pressures of at least 50 pounds per square inch (PSI), the housing enclosing a plurality of interior volumes each comprising one or more electronic and/or power circuit elements, wherein the interior volumes are sealed from one another to prevent flow of contaminants from one interior volume from entering another interior volume; a transparent pressure bearing window positioned at a forward end of the housing; a sheet of a graphite material with thermally conductive particles disposed between a circuit board of the electronic and/or power circuit elements and a heat sink integral with or thermally coupled to the pressure bearing housing to transfer heat from the electronic and/or power circuit elements to the housing; a window supporting structure mounted in the housing behind the window, wherein the one or more of the electronic and/or power circuit elements are positioned within the housing behind the window supporting structure to bear at least some of the pressure applied to the window by ambient water on an exterior side of the window; one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) disposed within one of the interior volumes; and a selectively permeable barrier element disposed in the housing having a first area exposed to one of the interior volumes and a second area exposed to a gas or liquid volume exterior to the housing. 2. The underwater light of claim 1 , further comprising one or more sequestering agents or browning agent destroyers disposed at least partially in one or more of the interior volumes. 3. The underwater light of claim 1 , further comprising one or more sequestering agents or browning agent destroyers disposed at least partially within the selectively permeable barrier element. 4. The underwater light of claim 1 , wherein the underwater pressure bearing housing has a structural body adapted to withstand deep ocean pressures of about 1000 pounds per square inch (PSI). 5. The underwater light of claim 1 , further comprising at least one solid state light source disposed on the electronic circuit element behind the transparent pressure bearing window. 6. The underwater light of claim 1 , further comprising one or more sequestering agents or browning agent destroyers disposed behind the transparent pressure bearing window. 7. The underwater light of claim 1 , further comprising a gasket or O-ring including a graphite material to seal the at least two interior volumes from one another. 8. The underwater light of claim 1 , wherein the selectively permeable barrier element include a silicon material. 9. The underwater light of claim 1 , wherein the selectively permeable barrier element is in the form of a window or a membrane disposed in the housing. 10. The underwater light of claim 1 , wherein the selectively permeable barrier element is in the form of a gasket or O-ring disposed in one or more of the interior volumes. 11. A submersible light, comprising: a submersible housing comprising a plurality of housing shells enclosing a plurality of interior volumes, the plurality of housing shells including at least an upper housing shell enclosing an upper interior volume, and a lower housing shell enclosing a lower interior volume, each of the housing shells includes a structural body adapted to withstand deep ocean pressures of at least 50 pounds per square inch (PSI); a transparent underwater pressure bearing window positioned at a forward end of the housing; a water tight seal disposed between the window and the housing; an electronic printed circuit board element including one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) disposed within at least the upper interior volume; a sheet of a graphite material with thermally conductive particles disposed between the printed circuit board and a heat sink integral with or thermally coupled to the housing to transfer heat from the electronic and/or power circuit elements to the housing; and a plurality of selectively permeable barrier elements including at least a first selectively permeable barrier element disposed in the upper housing shell and a second selectively permeable barrier element disposed in the lower housing shell, each of the first and second selectively permeable barrier elements having a first area exposed to a corresponding enclosed interior volume and a second area exposed to a gas or liquid volume exterior to the housing. 12. The submersible light of claim 11 , wherein the upper interior volume is at least partially isolated from the lower interior volume. 13. The submersible light of claim 11 , wherein the upper and lower housing shells are joined together via a sealing mechanism. 14. The submersible light of claim 13 , wherein the sealing mechanism is a gasket or O-ring comprising a graphite material. 15. The submersible light of claim 11 , wherein the LEDs are disposed within a cavity formed within the upper interior volume. 16. The submersible light of claim 11 , further comprising one or more sequestering agents or browning agent destroyers disposed at least partially in one or more of the interior volumes. 17. A submersible light, comprising: a submersible underwater pressure bearing housing enclosing a plurality of interior volumes; an electronic printed circuit board element including one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) and a light reflector element disposed within at least one of the interior volumes; a sheet of a graphite material with thermally conductive diamond particles disposed between a circuit board of the electronic and/or power circuit elements and a heat sink thermally coupled to or integral with the pressure bearing the housing to transfer heat from the electronic and/or power circuit elements to the housing; a selectively permeable barrier element disposed in the housing having a first area exposed to one of the interior volumes and a second area exposed to a gas or liquid volume exterior to the housing. 18. The submersible light of claim 17 , wherein the graphite material is a pyrolitic graphite sheet. 19. The submersible light of claim 16 , further comprising a phosphor element disposed at least partially in one of the interior volumes.
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