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US9618163B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9618163-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414306342-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A LED lamp comprises an enclosure containing a reflective surface and an optically transmissive exit surface and a base. A LED assembly is mounted on a submount, is located in the enclosure and is operable to emit light when energized through an electrical path from the base. The submount comprises a connector portion having a first electrical contact that is in the electrical path. A first spring contact is electrically coupled to lamp electronics where the lamp electronics and the first spring contact are in the electrical path. A heat sink comprises a heat dissipating portion that is at least partially exposed to the ambient environment and a heat conducting portion that is thermally coupled to the LED assembly. The connector portion is inserted into the heat sink such that the first electrical contact creates an electrical contact coupling with the first spring contact.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lamp comprising: an enclosure comprising an optically transmissive exit surface; a base; a LED assembly comprising at least one LED mounted on a submount and located in the enclosure and operable to emit light when energized through an electrical path from the base, the submount comprising a connector portion having a first electrical contact that is in the electrical path; a first spring contact electrically coupled to lamp electronics, the lamp electronics and the first spring contact being in the electrical path; the connector portion extending toward the base such that the first electrical contact creates an electrical contact coupling with the first spring contact. 2. The lamp of claim 1 wherein a reflective surface is disposed in the enclosure. 3. The lamp of claim 2 wherein the reflective surface generates a directional light pattern. 4. The lamp of claim 1 further comprising a heat sink comprising a heat dissipating portion that is at least partially exposed to the ambient environment and a heat conducting portion that is thermally coupled to the at least one LED, the heat sink supporting the submount. 5. The lamp of claim 4 wherein the heat sink is positioned between the enclosure and the base. 6. The lamp of claim 4 wherein the heat conducting portion comprises a LED assembly supporting surface that extends into the enclosure such that that LED assembly is positioned in the enclosure. 7. The lamp of claim 6 wherein the LED assembly supporting surface is disposed substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the lamp. 8. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the connector portion is formed as a tab that is formed as one-piece with the submount. 9. The lamp of claim 8 wherein the submount comprises a LED mounting surface and the tab extends at an angle relative to the mounting surface. 10. The lamp of claim 8 wherein the tab is bent relative to the mounting surface. 11. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the submount is flexible. 12. The lamp of claim 1 wherein submount comprises a flex circuit. 13. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the submount comprises one of a metal core printed circuit board, a PCB, FR4 PCB, flexible PCB and a lead frame structure. 14. The lamp of claim 1 further comprising a second spring contact in the electrical path and a second electrical contact on the connector portion such that the second electrical contact creates an electrical contact coupling with the second spring contact. 15. The lamp of claim 14 wherein the first spring contact and the second spring contact each comprise resilient conductors that are deformed to create the electrical contact coupling. 16. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the electrical connector portion extends from a side of the submount opposite to the at least one LED. 17. The lamp of claim 4 wherein an aperture is formed in the heat sink for receiving the connector portion. 18. The lamp of claim 17 wherein the aperture communicates an exterior of the heat sink with an interior cavity of the base. 19. The lamp of claim 17 wherein the aperture is disposed such that the first spring contact is inaccessible through the aperture. 20. The lamp of claim 17 further comprising a plug that closes the aperture. 21. The lamp of claim 20 wherein an outer surface of the plug is highly reflective. 22. A lamp comprising: an at least partially optically transmissive enclosure; a base; a LED assembly comprising at least one LED mounted on a submount and operable to emit light when energized through an electrical path from the base, the submount comprising a connector portion having a first electrical contact that is in the electrical path; a first spring contact electrically coupled to lamp electronics, the lamp electronics and first spring contact being in the electrical path; the connector portion being inserted into the base such that the first electrical contact creates an electrical contact coupling with the first spring contact. 23. A lamp comprising: an enclosure comprising an optically transmissive exit surface; a base where a longitudinal axis extends from the base to a distal end of the enclosure; a LED assembly comprising a plurality of LEDs mounted on a LED mounting portion of a submount, the plurality of LEDs being operable to emit light when energized through an electrical path from the base, the mounting portion comprising a planar member disposed transversely to the longitudinal axis, the submount comprising a connector portion that extends behind the LED mounting portion to make an electrical connection to lamp electronics at an electrical contact coupling, the lamp electronics and the connector portion being in the electrical path, the connector portion being disposed in the center of the LED mounting portion such that the plurality of LEDs are disposed around the outside of the connector portion. 24. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the connector portion is formed as a tab that is formed as one-piece with the LED mounting portion. 25. The lamp of claim 24 wherein the tab extends at an angle relative to the LED mounting portion. 26. The lamp of claim 25 wherein the tab is bent relative to the LED mounting potion. 27. The lamp of claim 25 wherein the submount is flexible. 28. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the submount is mounted on an LED assembly mounting surface. 29. The lamp of claim 28 wherein the connector portion extends toward the base from the LED mounting portion and the LED assembly mounting surface restricts access to the electrical connection. 30. The lamp of claim 29 wherein the LED assembly mounting surface comprises an opening for receiving the connector portion and a cover positioned inside of the enclosure and over the opening. 31. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the connector portion comprises a contact pad. 32. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the base comprises a standard electrical connector. 33. The lamp of claim 32 wherein the standard electrical connector comprises an Edison screw. 34. The lamp of claim 23 wherein live electrical components are not exposed on the LED mounting portion. 35. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the LED mounting portion is located in the enclosure a distance from a first end of the enclosure. 36. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the electrical connection is made on a surface of the submount, the plurality of LEDs being mounted to the surface. 37. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the submount comprises an aperture and the electrical connection is made behind the aperture. 38. The lamp of claim 37 wherein the electrical path is not electrically exposed outside of the submount. 39. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the connector portion is electrically coupled to the LED mounting portion by electrical traces on the connector portion and the LED mounting portion. 40. The lamp of claim 23 wherein the plurality of LEDs are directed along the longitudinal axis of the lamp.
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