Linear solid-state lighting with electric shock and arc prevention mechanisms free of fire and shock hazards

US9743484B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9743484-B2
Application numberUS-201615225748-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 1, 2016
Priority dateJun 15, 2012
Publication dateAug 22, 2017
Grant dateAug 22, 2017

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A linear light-emitting diode (LED)-based solid-state lamp comprising electric shock and arc prevention switches, thermal protection devices, and bi-pins at the opposite ends normally operates with either an electronic ballast or AC mains. When such a lamp is installed in or uninstalled from a lamp fixture with the bi-pins in lamp sockets, the electric shock and arc prevention switches with double controls can work with the electronic ballast to prevent an electric arc from occurring not only between the lamp sockets and the bi-pins but also between electrical contacts in the electric shock and arc prevention switches. Together with the thermal protection devices, the lamp eliminates any possible fire hazard associated with the electric arc while maintaining electric shock free for installers.

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What is claimed is: 1. A linear light-emitting diode (LED) tube lamp, comprising: a housing having two ends; a light-emitting diode printed circuit board (LED PCB), the LED PCB comprising one or more LED arrays disposed thereon; two lamp bases each connected to a respective end of the two ends of the housing, each lamp base comprising a bi-pin each with two pins protruding outwards and configured to connect to an external fixture lamp socket, each lamp base further comprising an input module comprising a shock prevention switch and at least one thermal protection device electrically connected to the bi-pin; and an LED driving circuit configured to convert an input alternating current (AC) voltage from an external power supply into regulated direct current (DC) voltage and current provided to power the one or more LED arrays, wherein, for each lamp base, when either the respective shock prevention switch or the respective at least one thermal protection device is shut off, the input AC voltage is decoupled from the linear LED tube lamp, and wherein, for each lamp base, when the bi-pin is installed in the external fixture lamp socket, and when an electric arc starts between the bi-pin and the external fixture lamp socket and generates heat, the at least one thermal protection device is automatically shut off. 2. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein the shock prevention switch of each of the lamp bases comprises: at least one set of electrical contacts comprising at least two electrical contacts, with one electrically connected to the at least one thermal protection device and another coupled to the LED driving circuit; and a switch actuation mechanism comprising at least one front control portion protruding outwards, wherein, when the at least one front control portion of the switch actuation mechanism is pressed in or twisted on as the bi-pin of the lamp base is installed in the external fixture lamp socket, the at least two electrical contacts of the at least one set of electrical contacts are electrically connected to actuate the shock prevention switch. 3. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 2 , wherein the at least one thermal protection device is configured to cut off electric current to prevent the electric arc from continuing between the external fixture lamp socket and the bi-pin and between the at least two electrical contacts in the shock prevention switch. 4. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein the shock prevention switch is of a double-pole type. 5. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein the shock prevention switch is of a single-pole type. 6. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein, for each lamp base, the input module further comprises a filament circuit connected between the shock prevention switch and the LED driving circuit. 7. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein, for each lamp base, the at least one thermal protection device is further connected between the two pins of the bi-pin. 8. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 7 , wherein the at least one thermal protection device is configured to cut off electric current to prevent the electric arc from continuing between the external lamp socket and the bi-pin. 9. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein the shock prevention switches is of a contact type. 10. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 9 , wherein the shock prevention switch comprises a snap switch, a push-button switch, a micro switch, a twist-on switch, or a rotary switch. 11. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 1 , wherein the shock prevention switch is of a non-contact type. 12. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 11 , wherein the shock prevention switch is electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, optical, electro-optic, fiber-optic, infrared, or wireless based. 13. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 11 , wherein the shock prevention switch is of a sensing type comprising a proximity control. 14. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 13 , wherein the proximity control of the shock prevention switch has a sensing range up to approximately 8 mm. 15. A linear light-emitting diode (LED) tube lamp, comprising: a housing having two ends; a light-emitting diode printed circuit board (LED PCB), the LED PCB comprising one or more LED arrays disposed thereon; two lamp bases each connected to a respective end of the two ends of the housing, each lamp base comprising a bi-pin each with two pins protruding outwards and configured to connect to an external fixture lamp socket, each lamp base further comprising an input module comprising an electric shock and arc prevention switch and at least one thermal protection device electrically connected to the bi-pin; and an LED driving circuit configured to convert an input alternating current (AC) voltage from an external power supply into regulated direct current (DC) voltage and current provided to power the one or more LED arrays, wherein, for each lamp base, when either the respective electric shock and arc prevention switch or the respective at least one thermal protection device is shut off, the input AC voltage is decoupled from the linear LED tube lamp, and wherein, for each lamp base, when the bi-pin is installed in the external fixture lamp socket and energized, the electric shock and arc prevention switch is not actuated to turn on the connection between the AC power and the LED driving circuit. 16. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 15 , wherein the electric shock and arc prevention switch of each of the lamp bases comprises: at least one set of electrical contacts comprising at least two electrical contacts, with one electrically connected to the at least one thermal protection device and another coupled to the LED driving circuit; a switch actuation mechanism; at least one front control portion protruding outwards; and a side control portion, wherein, when the at least one front control portion is first pressed in or twisted on as the bi-pin of the lamp base is installed in the external fixture lamp socket and energized, and when the side control portion is activated, the at least two electrical contacts of the at least one set of electrical contacts are electrically connected to actuate the electric shock and arc prevention switch. 17. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 16 , wherein the at least one thermal protection device is configured to cut off electric current to prevent an electric arc from continuing between the external fixture lamp socket and the bi-pin and between the at least two electrical contacts in the electric shock and arc prevention switch. 18. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 16 , wherein, for each lamp base, the electric shock and arc prevention switch comprises a control mechanism comprising two controls in sequence. 19. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 15 , wherein the electric shock and arc prevention switch is of a double-pole type. 20. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 15 , wherein the electric shock and arc prevention switch is of a single-pole, type. 21. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 15 , wherein the input module further comprises a filament circuit connected between the electric shock and arc prevention switch and the LED driving circuit. 22. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 15 , wherein, for each lamp base, the at least one thermal protection device is further connected between the two pins of the bi-pin. 23. The linear LED tube lamp of claim 22 , wherein the at least one thermal protection device is configure

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  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of circuit elements integrated in the light source · CPC title

  • breaking the electric circuit · CPC title

  • Flameproof or explosion-proof arrangements · CPC title

  • Means for protecting converters other than automatic disconnection · CPC title

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What does patent US9743484B2 cover?
A linear light-emitting diode (LED)-based solid-state lamp comprising electric shock and arc prevention switches, thermal protection devices, and bi-pins at the opposite ends normally operates with either an electronic ballast or AC mains. When such a lamp is installed in or uninstalled from a lamp fixture with the bi-pins in lamp sockets, the electric shock and arc prevention switches with dou…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aleddra Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B33/0887. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 22 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).