Light emitting device having improved illumination and manufacturing flexibility
US-2024011627-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9611982B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9611982-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213718974-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide an LED replacement light assembly for retrofitting an incandescent light fixture that has a housing with a base. The LED replacement light assembly can include a shaft with a top portion and a lower threaded portion. The lower threaded portion can be screwed into the base. The LED replacement light assembly can also include an LED adapter, and a circuit board including a plurality of LEDs. One embodiment can include a thermally conductive disc that can engage the circuit board and the housing to conduct heat from the circuit board to the housing. A thermal interface can be positioned between the thermally conductive disc and the housing to provide enhanced conduction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An LED light assembly for retrofitting an incandescent light fixture for use under water, the incandescent light fixture having a housing with a base, the LED light assembly comprising; a shaft including a top threaded portion and a lower threaded portion, the lower threaded portion configured to screw into the base to provide electrical power to the LED light assembly; an LED adapter including circuitry for a plurality of LEDs, the LED adapter in electrical communication with the lower threaded portion of the shaft; a circuit board including the phurality of LEDs, the plurality of LEDs in electrical communication with the LED adapter; a thermally conductive disc including a thermally conductive path for conducting heat from the circuit board to the housing, the thermally conductive path including at least a top surface of the thermally conductive disc engaging the circuit board and an outer surface of the thermally conductive disc configured to engage the housing, wherein the top threaded portion of the shaft extends through the thermally conductive disc; and a nut in threaded engagement with the top threaded portion of the shaft, wherein tightening the nut forces the thermally conductive disc toward the base and forces the outer surface of the thermally conductive disc into tighter engagement with the housing. 2. The LED light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the thermally conductive disc is frusto-conical in shape extending from the top surface of the thermally conductive disc towards the base of the housing to increase a surface area of engagement between the thermally conductive disc and the housing in order to enhance conduction between the thermally conductive disc and the housing. 3. The LED light assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a thermal interface provided between the thermally conductive disc and the housing to allow the thermally conductive disc to indirectly engage the housing and to conduct heat from the circuit board to the housing through the thermal interface. 4. The LED light assembly of claim 3 , wherein the thermal interface is further provided between the top surface of the thermally conductive disc and the circuit board. 5. The LED light assembly of claim 3 , wherein the thermal interface is comprised of a thermoplastic elastomer. 6. The LED light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the LED adapter is supported by the shaft and the shaft extends through the LED adapter. 7. The LED light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the thermally conductive disc is comprised of polyphenylene sulfide. 8. The LED light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the thermally conductive disc includes a plurality of ribs extending from an interior of the thermally conductive disc to the outer surface of the thermally conductive disc. 9. An LED light assembly for retrofit ins an incandescent light fixture for use under water, the incandescent light fixture having a housing with a base, the LED light assembly comprising: a shaft including a top threaded portion and a lower threaded portion, the lower threaded portion for screwing into the base to provide electrical power to the LED light assembly; an LED adapter including circuitry for a plurality of LEDs, the LED adapter in electrical communication with the lower threaded portion of the shaft; a circuit board including the plurality of LEDs, he plurality of LEDs in electrical communication with the LED adapter, the circuit board having a flat section to support the plurality of LEDs and a flared section being of a shape to match an inner surface of the housing and to engage the inner surface of the housing such that heat is conducted from the circuit board to the housing, wherein the top threaded portion of the shaft extends through the circuit board; a thermally conductive disc including a thermally conductive path for conducting heat from the circuit board to the housing, wherein the top threaded portion of the shaft extends through the thermally conductive disc; and a nut in threaded engagement with the top portion of the shaft, wherein tightening the nut forces the circuit board toward the base and forces the outer surface of the circuit board to engage the housing. 10. The LED light assembly of claim 9 , further comprising: a thermal interface provided between the flared section of the circuit board and the housing such that the circuit board indirectly engages the housing and conducts heat to the housing through the thermal interface. 11. The LED light assembly of claim 10 , wherein the thermal interface is comprised of a thermoplastic elastomer. 12. The LED light assembly of claim 9 , wherein the LED adapter is supported by the shaft and the shaft extends through the LED adapter. 13. A method of retrofitting an incandescent light fixture, the incandescent light fixture having a lens, a housing with a base, and being configured to receive an incandescent light screwed into the base, the method comprising the steps of: providing an LED light assembly that comprise: a shaft including a top portion and a lower threaded portion, the lower threaded portion for screwing into the base to provide electrical power to the LED light; an LED adapter including circuitry for a plurality of LEDs, the LED adapter in electrical communication with the lower threaded portion of the shaft, wherein the LED adapter is supported by the shaft, the shaft extends through the LED adapter, and the LED adapter includes a support hat is threaded on the shaft to stabilize the LED adapter; a circuit board including the plurality of LEDs, the plurality of LEDs in electrical communication with the LED adapter; and a thermally conductive d sc including a thermally conductive path for conducting heat from the circuit board to the housing, the thermally conductive path including at least a top surface of the thermally conductive disc engaging the circuit board and an outer surface of the thermally conductive disc configured to engage the housing; installing the LED light assembly into the incandescent light fixture by screwing the lower threaded portion of the shaft into the base; and installing the lens onto the incandescent light fixture. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the LED light assembly further comprises a thermal interface on the outer surface of the thermally conductive disc, the method further comprising installing the LED light assembly into the incandescent light fixture such that the thermal interface engages the housing to allow the thermally conductive disc to indirectly engage the housing and to conduct heat from the circuit board o the housing through the thermal interface. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the LED light assembly further comprises a thermal interface positioned between the circuit board and the top surface of the thermally conductive disc. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the shaft includes a top threaded portion and the LED light assembly further comprises a nut; the method further comprising the step of: tightening the nut on the top portion of the shaft to force the circuit board to engage the housing and provide thermal conduction between the circuit board and the housing. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein installing the LED light assembly into the incandescent light fixture further comprises engaging the outer surface of the thermally conductive disc with the housing.
the elements being transformers, impedances {or power supply units, e.g. a transformer with a rectifier} · CPC title
Retrofit light sources for lighting devices with a single fitting for each light source, e.g. for substitution of incandescent lamps with bayonet or threaded fittings · CPC title
with provision for changing light source, e.g. turret {(auxiliary devices for cleaning, placing, or removing incandescent lamps H01K3/32, fluorescent lamps H01J9/006)} · CPC title
Fastening of light source holders, e.g. of circuit boards or substrates holding light sources · CPC title
Conductor or circuit manufacturing · CPC title
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