Light-emitting device
US-9220142-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9510411B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9510411-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213398023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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An illumination device includes a light emitting unit; and a lighting circuit, to which the light emitting unit is installed, for supplying an output voltage to the light emitting unit. The light emitting unit includes a light emitting element which is connected to an output terminal of the lighting circuit and emits light by the output voltage supplied from the lighting circuit; and a current limiting unit which limits a current flowing into the light emitting element portion from the lighting circuit at the time when the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit.
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An illumination device comprising: a light emitting unit; and a lighting circuit, to which the light emitting unit is installed, for supplying a direct current (DC) output voltage to the light emitting unit, wherein the light emitting unit includes a light emitting element which is connected to output terminals of the lighting circuit and emits light by the DC output voltage supplied from the lighting circuit; and a current limiting unit which limits a current flowing into the light emitting element from the lighting circuit at the moment when the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit; wherein the current limiting unit does not limit the current flowing into the light emitting element from the lighting circuit in a normal lighting mode; wherein the current flowing into the light emitting element at the moment when the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit is smaller than a current flowing into the light emitting element in the normal lighting mode; and wherein the light emitting unit further includes a power terminal detachably connected to the lighting circuit. 2. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the current limiting unit is an element which is connected in series to the light emitting element, and whose resistance is high at the moment when installing and low in the normal lighting mode. 3. The illumination device of claim 2 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 4. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the current limiting unit is an element which is connected in parallel to the light emitting element, and whose resistance is low at the moment when installing and high in the normal lighting mode. 5. The illumination device of claim 4 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 6. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the current limiting unit is a switch circuit which is connected in series to the light emitting element and includes a switching element and a resistor element connected in parallel to each other, and wherein the switching element turns off at the moment when installing the light emitting unit such that the light emitting element is connected to the lighting circuit through the resistor element, and turns on in the normal lighting mode such that the resistor element is bypassed. 7. The illumination device of claim 6 , further comprising a switch control unit which controls to turn on and off the switching element, wherein the DC output voltage of the lighting circuit decreases from a voltage in a no-load mode to a voltage in the normal lighting mode with time after the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit, and the switch control unit switches over the switching element when the DC output voltage of the lighting circuit becomes lower than a threshold. 8. The illumination device of claim 6 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 9. The illumination device of claim 7 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 10. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the current limiting unit is a switch circuit which is connected in parallel to the light emitting element and includes a switching element and a resistor element connected in series to each other, and wherein the switching element turns on at the moment when installing the light emitting unit such that the resistor element is connected to the lighting circuit and the light emitting element is bypassed, and turns off in the normal lighting mode such that the resistor element is disconnected from the lighting circuit. 11. The illumination device of claim 10 , further comprising a switch control unit which controls to turn on and off the switching element, wherein the DC output voltage of the lighting circuit decreases from a voltage in a no-load mode to a voltage in the normal lighting mode with time after the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit, and the switch control unit switches over the switching element when the DC output voltage of the lighting circuit becomes lower than a threshold. 12. The illumination device of claim 10 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 13. The illumination device of claim 11 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 14. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 15. The illumination device of claim 1 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series. 16. An illumination device comprising: a light emitting unit; a lighting circuit, to which the light emitting unit is installed, for supplying a direct current (DC) output voltage to the light emitting unit, wherein the light emitting unit includes a light emitting element which is connected to output terminals of the lighting circuit and emits light by the DC output voltage supplied from the lighting circuit; and a current limiting unit which limits a current flowing into the light emitting element from the lighting circuit at the moment when the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit, wherein the light emitting unit further includes a power terminal detachably connected to the lighting circuit, and wherein the current limiting unit is an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor which is connected in series to the light emitting element; wherein the current limiting unit does not limit the current flowing into the light emitting element from the lighting circuit in a normal lighting mode; and wherein the current flowing into the light emitting element at the moment when the light emitting unit is installed to the lighting circuit is smaller than a current flowing into the light emitting element in the normal lighting mode. 17. The illumination device of claim 16 , wherein the light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting diodes connected in series.
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