IP Library Granted Patent US 7,809,237
Granted Patent B2
US 7,809,237 · App. 11/639,511 · Granted Oct 5, 2010

Lens for reforming light-emitting diode radiation

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Patent No.
US 7,809,237
App. No.
11/639,511
Granted
Oct 5, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lens for reforming radiation from a light-emitting diode having a first convex surface for admitting radiation path from the light-emitting diode that is close to the axis of the diode and a cylindrical surface for admitting radiation that makes a wider angle with the axis of the diode, a conical surface disposed to receive and totally internally reflect radiation admitted by said convex surface and re-radiate it at an angle substantially normal to the axis of the diode and a curved surface for receiving and re-radiating at an angle substantially normal to the axis of the diode radiation admitted by the cylindrical surface.

Claims (26)

1. A lens for reforming the radiation of a light-emitting diode, comprising:

at least one of a first convex surface disposed to admit radiation from a light-emitting diode and a second cylindrical surface disposed to admit radiation from the light-emitting diode;

a conical part into which radiation admitted by said first surface enters the conical part having an internal surface for reflecting the radiation and an external conical surface allowing said reflected radiation to exit; and

a curved part disposed opposite said cylindrical surface for allowing radiation admitted by said cylindrical surface to exit,

wherein a width of the conical part reduces as a distance from the first convex surface increases.

2. The lens according to claim 1 wherein the axis of said first convex surface is collinear with the axis of said light emitting diode.

3. The lens according to claim 2 wherein said first convex surface is disposed to receive radiation emitted at an angle close to the axis of said light emitting diode.

4. The lens according to claim 3 wherein said cylindrical surface is disposed to receive radiation emitted at greater angle to the axis of said diode than is received by said convex surface.

5. The lens of claim 1 where said radiation entering said first convex surface is internally totally reflected by said conical surface.

6. The lens of claim 2 wherein said radiation exiting from said conical surface exits at an angle substantially normal to the axis of said light emitting diode.

7. The lens of claim 4 wherein said radiation exiting said curved surface exits at an angle substantially normal to the axis of said light emitting diode.

8. A lens for reforming radiation from a light-emitting diode comprising:

a first convex surface for admitting radiation taking a path from the light-emitting diode that is close to the axis of the diode;

a cylindrical surface for admitting radiation taking a path from the light-emitting diode that makes a wider angle with the axis of the diode;

a conical surface disposed to form a conical part into which the radiation admitted by said convex surface enters and the conical surface totally internally reflecting and re-radiating the radiation an angle substantially normal to the axis of the diode; and

a curved surface for receiving and re-radiating the radiation admitted by the cylindrical surface at an angle substantially normal to the axis of the diode,

wherein a width of the conical part reduces as a distance from the first convex surface increases.

9. A radiation reforming lens having four surfaces on a common axis collinear with the axis of a light emitting diode, comprising:

a first light admitting surface having central and peripheral zones, said first surface having a convex shape, said central zone being disposed close to said axis;

a second light admitting surface, said second surface being curved;

a third surface, said third surface being a light exiting surface forming a conical part into which radiation enters from said first light admitting surface; a fourth surface, said fourth surface being a light exiting surface disposed to receive radiation from said second light admitting surface, wherein said light exiting from said third and fourth surface is substantially normal to said axis,

wherein a width of the conical part reduces as a distance from the first convex surface increases.

10. The radiation reforming lens of claim 9 wherein said second light admitting surface is cylindrical.

11. The radiation reforming lens of claim 9 wherein said fourth light exiting surface is curved.

12. The radiation reforming lens of claim 9 wherein said fourth light exiting surface is aspheric.

13. The radiation reforming lens of claim 9 wherein the curvature of said fourth light exiting surface is a function of distance along its major diameter.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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