IP Library Granted Patent US 7,033,086
Granted Patent B2
US 7,033,086 · App. 10/728,384 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Device for coupling light into an optical conductor

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Patent No.
US 7,033,086
App. No.
10/728,384
Granted
Apr 25, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device for coupling light into an optical conductor has an optical light element, preferably having an LED, for generating light. The optical light element has a light-guiding body with a luminous surface and forms a housing and in which a photoelectric material is disposed in a reflector. An optical conductor is provided and has a light-receiving surface onto which the light can be projected. The luminous surface has a coupling region corresponding directly to the receiving surface of the optical conductor and which is free from additional optical elements. The reflecting surface of the reflector focuses the light onto the coupling region of the luminous surface and/or onto the receiving surface of the optical conductor. Therefore, the light emitted by the photoelectric material is radiated only onto the coupling region and the coupling efficiency is increased, and it is possible to use cost-effective optical conductors of small diameter.

Claims (29)

1. A device for coupling light into an optical conductor having a light receiving surface onto which light can be projected, the device comprising:

an optical light element for generating the light, said optical light element containing:

a light-guiding body functioning as a housing having a luminous surface, said luminous surface having a coupling region corresponding directly to the light receiving surface of the optical conductor and being free of additional optical elements;

a reflector disposed in said housing, said reflector having a base rim in an immediate vicinity of said luminous surface and a reflecting surface for focusing the light onto at least one of said coupling region of said luminous surface of said housing and the light receiving surface of the optical conductor; a luminous chip formed of photoelectric material disposed in said reflector, said photoelectric material generating the light; and

electric terminals for supplying power and disposed in said housing, one of said terminals being formed on a side opposite from said reflector and the other of said terminals being connected to said reflector by a bond wire running through a gap formed between said base rim and said luminous surface.

2. An optical device, comprising:

an optical conductor having a light receiving surface onto which light can be projected; and

an optical light element for generating the light transmitted to said optical conductor, said optical light element containing:

a light-guiding body functioning as a housing having a luminous surface, said luminous surface having a coupling region corresponding directly to said light receiving surface of said optical conductor and being free of additional optical elements;

a reflector disposed in said housing, said reflector having a base rim in an immediate vicinity of said luminous surface and having a reflecting surface for focusing the light onto at least one of said coupling region of said luminous surface of said housing and said light receiving surface of said optical conductor;

a luminous chip formed of photoelectric material disposed in said reflector, said photoelectric material generating the light; and

electric terminals for supplying power and disposed in said housing, one of said terminals being formed on a side opposite from said reflector and the other of said terminals being connected to said reflector by a bond wire running through a gap formed between said base rim and said luminous surface.

3. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said reflecting surface of said reflector has a geometry by which the light emitted by said photoelectric material is projected at a predetermined angle onto at least one of said coupling region of said luminous surface and said light receiving surface of said optical conductor.

4. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said reflecting surface of said reflector has a shape selected from the group of a parabolic shape and an elliptic shape.

5. The device according to claim 2 , wherein:

said reflector has an opening formed therein;

said coupling region forms a substantially flat area corresponding to said opening of said reflector; and

said light receiving surface of said optical conductor is disposed in a plane-parallel fashion relative to said coupling region.

6. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said optical conductor has at least one optical fiber.

7. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said optical conductor has a given diameter corresponding to an area of said coupling region.

8. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said optical light element for generating the light is a light-emitting diode.

9. The device according to claim 6 , wherein said optical fiber is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of glass and plastic.

10. The device according to claim 3 , wherein said predetermined angle is an angle that is most favorable optically for reception in said optical conductor.

11. A light-emitting diode for use in an optical device, comprising:

a base having electric terminals, one of said electric terminals being configured in an illuminating direction as a reflector having a reflecting surface and a base rim bounding said reflecting surface;

a luminous chip formed of photoelectric material disposed in said reflector and connected to the other of said electric terminals via a bond wire; and

an optically conducting body functioning as a housing connected to said base, said housing having a luminous surface and surrounding said photoelectric material, said luminous surface having a coupling region constructed at a smallest possible distance from said base rim;

said bond wire running through a gap formed between said base rim and said luminous surface.

12. The light-emitting diode according to claim 11 , wherein said reflector has an opening formed therein and said coupling region is a flat area disposed parallel to said opening.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2006
From: EBBECKE, ANDREAS
To: SCHOTT GLAS
Reel/Frame 017173/0460 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2005
From: SCHOTT GLAS
To: SCHOTT AG
Reel/Frame 015766/0926 →