Light emitting device having improved illumination and manufacturing flexibility
US-2024011627-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9797582B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9797582-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414770024-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a printed circuit board ( 9 ) for a lamp ( 1 ), having a plurality of circuit paths having a multiplicity of light-emitting diodes ( 8, 12 ), wherein the light-emitting diodes in a circuit path are each connected up in series with one another and the circuit paths are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light-emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) in a circuit path are fitted on a front of the printed circuit board and a second number of light-emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) in the same circuit path are fitted on a back of the printed circuit board.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A printed circuit board for a luminaire, comprising a plurality of circuit branches having a multiplicity of light emitting diodes, wherein the light emitting diodes of a circuit branch are in each case interconnected in series with one another and the circuit branches are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are fitted on a front side of the printed circuit board and a second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the same circuit branch are fitted on a rear side of the printed circuit board; and wherein the light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are of the same type, wherein the light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of the first number have a different voltage bin than the light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the second number. 2. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) which are fitted on the front side of the printed circuit board is not equal to the number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) which are fitted on the rear side. 3. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) which are fitted on the front side of the printed circuit board is greater than the number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) which are fitted on the rear side. 4. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) which are fitted on the front side of the printed circuit board to the number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) which are fitted on the rear side is 4:1. 5. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ; LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) emit white light. 6. A printed circuit board for a luminaire, comprising a plurality of circuit branches having a multiplicity of light emitting diodes, wherein the light emitting diodes of a circuit branch are in each case interconnected in series with one another and the circuit branches are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are fitted on a front side of the printed circuit board and a second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the same circuit branch are fitted on a rear side of the printed circuit board and wherein within a circuit branch a light emitting diode of the front side or a group of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of the front side is arranged alternately with a light emitting diode (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the rear side or a group of light emitting diodes of the rear side. 7. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 6 , wherein individual light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) or groups of light emitting diodes can be bridged by means of zero-ohm resistors (R 11 , R 31 , R 52 ), wherein electrical contact areas for contacting the resistors (R 11 , R 31 , R 52 ) are provided for this purpose on the printed circuit board. 8. A printed circuit board for a luminaire, comprising a plurality of circuit branches having a multiplicity of light emitting diodes, wherein the light emitting diodes of a circuit branch are in each case interconnected in series with one another and the circuit branches are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are fitted on a front side of the printed circuit board and a second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the same circuit branch are fitted on a rear side of the printed circuit board and wherein a first group of light emitting diodes (LD 11 -LD 18 ; LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 23 , LD 24 ) of circuit branches ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ) which have the same voltage potential are arranged in clusters for emitting their light into a common optical unit. 9. The printed circuit board as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a second group of light emitting diodes (LD 22 , LD 26 , LD 24 , LD 28 ) of circuit branches which have a voltage potential which differs from the voltage potential of the first group (LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 23 , LD 24 ) substantially by the forward voltage of the light emitting diodes used are arranged jointly with light emitting diodes of the first group (LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 23 , LD 24 ) in clusters for emitting their light into a common optical unit. 10. A luminaire comprising at least one printed circuit board the at least one printed circuit board comprising a plurality of circuit branches having a multiplicity of light emitting diodes, wherein the light emitting diodes of a circuit branch are in each case interconnected in series with one another and the circuit branches are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are fitted on a front side of the printed circuit board and a second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the same circuit branch are fitted on a rear side of the printed circuit board and wherein the light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are of the same type, wherein the light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of the first number have a different voltage bin than the light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the second number. 11. The luminaire as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the luminaire is embodied as a surface-mounted or pendant luminaire, wherein the light of the first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) serves for direct lighting and the light of the second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) serves for indirect lighting. 12. A luminaire comprising at least one printed circuit board the at least one printed circuit board comprising a plurality of circuit branches having a multiplicity of light emitting diodes, wherein the light emitting diodes of a circuit branch are in each case interconnected in series with one another and the circuit branches are connected in parallel with one another, wherein a first number of light emitting diodes (LD 11 , LD 15 , LD 21 , LD 25 , LD 31 , LD 35 , LD 41 , LD 45 , LD 51 , LD 55 , LD 61 , LD 65 ) of a circuit branch are fitted on a front side of the printed circuit board and a second number of light emitting diodes (LDi 11 , LDi 31 , LDi 52 ) of the same circuit branch are fi
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