Light Sources Utilizing Segmented LEDs to Compensate for Manufacturing Variations in the Light Output of Individual Segmented LEDs
US-2015382410-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10638586B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10638586-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916580148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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An illumination lighting apparatus is configured to light a plurality of light-emitting elements connected in series to each other. The illumination lighting apparatus includes one photosensor and a detector. The one photosensor is configured to detect light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements. The detector is configured to perform detection of a light emission defect on the plurality of light-emitting elements based on the light detected by the one photosensor. Moreover, the detector performs the detection process when a quantity of light detected by the one photosensor decreases. The detector includes two or more switches and a processor. The two or more switches are connected in parallel to the plurality of light-emitting elements. When the processor turns on the two or more switches sequentially one-by-one, and the quantity of light detected by the one photosensor does not change, the processor detects a light-emitting element having the light emission defect from the plurality of light-emitting elements.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An illumination lighting apparatus configured to light a plurality of light-emitting elements connected in series to each other, the illumination lighting apparatus comprising: one photosensor configured to detect light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements; and a detector configured to perform a detection process of detecting a light emission defect in the plurality of light-emitting elements based on the light detected by the one photosensor, the detector being configured to perform the detection process when a quantity of the light detected by the one photosensor decreases, the plurality of light-emitting elements being divided into two or more groups each including at least one light-emitting element, and the detector including two or more switches connected in parallel to the plurality of light-emitting elements, the two or more switches corresponding to the two or more groups on a one-to-one basis, each of the two or more switches being connected in parallel to a corresponding one of the two or more groups, and a processor configured to, when the quantity of light detected by the one photosensor remains unchanged while the two or more switches are turned on sequentially one by one during the detection process, detect a light-emitting element having the light emission defect from the plurality of light-emitting elements. 2. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the two or more switches correspond to the plurality of light-emitting elements on a one-to-one basis and are each connected in parallel to a corresponding one of the plurality of light-emitting elements. 3. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein when the processor detects a light-emitting element having the light emission defect, the processor causes a switch of the two or more switches which corresponds to the light-emitting element having the light emission defect to remain on during operation after the detection process to short-circuit both ends of the light-emitting element having the light emission defect. 4. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein when the processor detects the light-emitting element having the light emission defect, the processor causes the switch corresponding to the light-emitting element having the light emission defect to remain on during operation after the detection process to short-circuit the both ends of the light-emitting element having the light emission defect and increases a current to be supplied to the plurality of light-emitting elements except for the light-emitting element having the light emission defect. 5. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the detector is configured to perform the detection process at an initial stage of lighting of the plurality of light-emitting elements. 6. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor turns on the two or more switches sequentially one by one, and when any of the two or more switches is switched between an OFF state and an ON state but a quantity of light remains larger than or equal to a threshold, the processor detects a light-emitting element having the light emission defect, and the threshold is a value smaller than the quantity of light detected most recently by the one photosensor. 7. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a lighting section having a dimming function of turning on and dimming the plurality of light-emitting elements, wherein the detector is configured to stop the detection process while the lighting section performs dimming control on the plurality of light-emitting elements. 8. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a lighting section having a dimming function of turning on and dimming the plurality of light-emitting elements, wherein the lighting section is configured to forgo dimming control on the plurality of light-emitting elements while the detector performs the detection process. 9. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor turns on the two or more switches sequentially one by one at a switching interval shorter than or equal to 100 ms. 10. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of light-emitting elements is a laser diode. 11. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the initial stage of lighting of the plurality of light-emitting elements is a period within ten minutes of a time point at which the power supply is turned on or dimming is performed. 12. An illumination device, comprising: the illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 ; the plurality of light-emitting elements; and an optical component configured to guide the light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements. 13. The illumination device of claim 12 , wherein the one photosensor is configured to detect part of the light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements. 14. The illumination device of claim 13 , wherein the one photosensor is configured to detect light which is included in the light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements and which is reflected off the optical component. 15. An illumination fixture, comprising: the illumination device of claim 12 ; and a light outputting section configured to output the light guided from the optical component of the illumination device. 16. The illumination fixture of claim 15 , further comprising optical fiber configured to guide the light from the optical component of the illumination device to the light outputting section. 17. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the two or more switches is a semiconductor relay. 18. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to perform, on each of the plurality of light-emitting elements, detection of an oscillation defect as the light emission defect in the plurality of light-emitting elements, and in the oscillation defect, the light-emitting element emitting no light although a current continues to flow through the light-emitting element. 19. The illumination lighting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein when the processor detects a light-emitting element having the light emission defect, the processor causes a switch of the two or more switches which corresponds to the light-emitting element having the light emission defect to remain on during operation after the detection process to short-circuit both ends of the light-emitting element having the light emission defect.
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