Surgical light with beam redirecting optics

US9470405B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9470405-B2
Application numberUS-201414198805-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A surgical light including a substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of light sources on the substantially planar top surface, with each of the light sources emitting light in a cone when activated. The cone has a first spread angle. An optical system having a first area such that the light emitted from the light sources has a second spread angle after passing through the first area and a second area focusing or redirecting the light passing through the first area at a location a desired distance from the optical system. The second spread angle is less than the first spread angle.

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A surgical light comprising: an arm; and a light assembly connected to the arm; the light assembly comprising: a housing; a substrate positioned within the housing, the substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of LEDs on the substantially planar top surface, each of the LEDs emitting light when activated; at least one first optical element positioned adjacent the LEDs and having a first entrance and a first exit, the at least one first optical element receiving the light emitted from the LEDs into the first entrance and passing the light therethrough, the light exiting the at least one first optical element at the first exit being collimated and substantially perpendicular to the substantially planar top surface of the substrate; and at least one second optical element positioned adjacent the first exit of the at least one first optical element, the at least one second optical element having a second entrance receiving the light exiting the at least one first optical element, the light exiting the at least one second optical element through a second exit of the at least one second optical element and focusing or redirecting on an area a desired distance from the second exit of the at least one second optical element. 2. The surgical light of claim 1 , wherein: the light assembly further includes a handle assembly, the handle assembly including a portion connected to the housing and a removable cover on the fixed portion, the portion having a pressable button configured to be actuated to allow the removable seal cover to be removed from covering the portion. 3. The surgical light of claim 2 , wherein: the handle assembly is rotated to turn the LEDs on and off. 4. The surgical light of claim 1 , wherein: the housing includes a heat sink plate located adjacent a bottom surface of the substrate, the substrate including a plurality of heat transferring conductors extending through the substrate between the substantially planar top surface and the bottom surface for transferring heat from the LEDs to the heat sink plate. 5. A surgical light comprising: a substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of light sources on the substantially planar top surface, each of the light sources emitting light when activated; and an optical system having a first area collimating the light emitted from the light sources and a second area focusing or redirecting the light passing through the first area at a location a desired distance from the optical system. 6. The surgical light of claim 5 , wherein: the substrate and the optical system are located within a housing. 7. The surgical light of claim 6 , further including: a handle assembly including a portion connected to the housing and a removable seal cover on the portion, the fixed portion having a pressable button configured to be actuated to allow the removable seal cover to be removed from covering the portion. 8. The surgical light of claim 7 , wherein: the handle assembly is rotated to turn the light sources on and off. 9. The surgical light of claim 5 , further including: a heat sink plate located adjacent a bottom surface of the substrate, the substrate including a plurality of heat transferring vias extending through the substrate between the substantially planar top surface and the bottom surface for transferring heat from the light sources to the heat sink plate. 10. A surgical light comprising: a housing having a plurality of lighting subassemblies therein; each of the lighting subassemblies comprising: a substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of light sources on the substantially planar top surface, each of the light sources emitting light when activated; a plurality of first optical elements positioned adjacent the light sources, with each first optical element having a first entrance adjacent one of the light sources and a first exit, the plurality of first optical elements receiving the light emitted from the light sources into the first entrances and passing the light therethrough, the light exiting the plurality of first optical elements at the first exits being collimated and substantially perpendicular to the substantially planar top surface of the substrate; and a second optical element positioned adjacent the first exits of the plurality of first optical elements, the second optical element having a second entrance receiving the light exiting the plurality of first optical elements, the light exiting the second optical element through a second exit of the second optical element focusing or redirecting on a location a desired distance from the second exit of the second optical element. 11. The surgical light of claim 10 , further including: a handle assembly comprising a portion connected to the housing and a removable seal cover on the portion, the fixed portion having a pressable button configured to be actuated to allow the removable seal cover to be removed from covering the portion. 12. The surgical light of claim 11 , wherein: the handle assembly is rotated to turn the light sources on and off. 13. The surgical light of claim 10 , wherein: the housing includes a heat sink plate located adjacent a bottom surface of the substrate, the substrate including a plurality of heat transferring vias extending through the substrate between the substantially planar top surface and the bottom surface for transferring heat from the light sources to the heat sink plate. 14. A surgical light comprising: a substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of light sources on the substantially planar top surface, each of the light sources emitting light in a cone when activated, the cone having a first spread angle; and an optical system having a first area such that the light emitted from the light sources has a second spread angle after passing through the first area and a second area focusing or redirecting the light passing through the first area at a location a desired distance from the optical system; the second spread angle being less than the first spread angle. 15. The surgical light of claim 14 , wherein: the first area of the optical system collimates the light emitted from the light sources. 16. The surgical light of claim 14 , wherein: the first spread angle is greater than 100°; and the second spread angle is less than 80°. 17. The surgical light of claim 16 , wherein: the first spread angle is greater than 110°; and the second spread angle is less than 40°. 18. The surgical light of claim 16 , wherein: the first spread angle is greater than 110°; and the second spread angle is less than 16°. 19. The surgical light of claim 16 , wherein: the first spread angle is greater than 110°; and the second spread angle is less than 4°. 20. The surgical light of claim 16 , wherein: the second spread angle is less than 4°. 21. The surgical light of claim 20 , wherein: the light emitted from the first area of the optical system is substantially perpendicular to the planar top surface of the substrate.

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  • comprising a two-dimensional [2D] array of point-like light-generating elements · CPC title

  • for operating theatres · CPC title

  • F21V21/40Primary

    Hand grips · CPC title

  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • Combination of two or more successive refractors along an optical axis · CPC title

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What does patent US9470405B2 cover?
A surgical light including a substrate having a substantially planar top surface with a plurality of light sources on the substantially planar top surface, with each of the light sources emitting light in a cone when activated. The cone has a first spread angle. An optical system having a first area such that the light emitted from the light sources has a second spread angle after passing throu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boccoleri Gianni R, York Robert L, Alexanderson James K, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21V21/40. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 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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