IP Library Granted Patent US 8,450,950
Granted Patent B2
US 8,450,950 · App. 12/930,892 · Granted May 28, 2013

Apparatus and method for controlling LED light strings

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,450,950
App. No.
12/930,892
Filed
Jan 19, 2011
Granted
May 28, 2013
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2821
USPC
315/291
Abstract

An enhanced control mechanism for an LED light string system is provided for switching between one of two DC output phases or polarities so as to actuate one or the other of two LEDs within the bulbs on the light string. The control mechanism is further configured to allow switching so as to pass through the input power provided by a light string that is plugged into its electrical power feeding end. The control mechanism may provide either AC, rectified AC, or DC voltage of various values to the LED string according to the particular needs of the LED bulbs.

Claims (26)

1. A lighting system comprising:

a light string, said light string having bulbs containing a first color LED and a second color LED, said LEDs within said bulbs electrically coupled so that a first voltage phase applied to said light string provides a turn-on bias to said first color LEDs within said bulbs and a second voltage phase applied to said light string provides a turn-on bias to said second color LEDs within said bulbs; and

a controller electrically coupled to one end of said a light string, said controller having a rectifier for accepting an input electrical power source and providing an output DC electrical power to said light string, said controller having a switch with a plurality of switch positions including:

a first switch position for providing said output DC electrical power to said light string in said first voltage phase according to a first rectification provided by said rectifier within said controller,

a second switch position for providing said output DC electrical power to said light string in said second voltage phase according to a second rectification provided by said rectifier within said controller, and

a third switch position for providing said input electrical power source directly to said output DC electrical power and on to said light string.

2. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein said controller includes a fourth switch position that provides no output DC electrical power to said light string.

3. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein said rectifier is a low voltage AC-to-DC converter.

4. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein said rectifier is a full-wave bridge rectifier.

5. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein said input electrical power source is a DC power source.

6. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein a socket is connected to another end of said light string; said controller and said socket having indicators for identifying a polarity of said LED light string.

7. The lighting system of claim 1 wherein said lighting system includes a plurality of said light strings and coupled controllers; only one of said controllers having said switch in either of said first or said second switch positions; said other controllers having said switch in said third switch position.

8. A controller for controlling a LED light string, said controller comprising a rectifier for accepting an input electrical power source and providing an output DC electrical power to said LED light string, said controller having a switch with a plurality of switch positions including:

a first switch position for providing said output DC electrical power to said LED light string in a first voltage phase according to a first rectification provided by said rectifier within said controller,

a second switch position for providing said output DC electrical power to said LED light string in a second voltage phase according to a second rectification provided by said rectifier within said controller, and

a third switch position for providing said input electrical power source directly to said output DC electrical power and on to said LED light string.

9. The controller of claim 8 wherein said controller includes a standardized plug end for connection to said LED light string, said standardized plug end having only one coupling orientation.

10. A method of providing switched control to a lighting system comprising:

coupling a first and second controller to a first and second LED light string respectively,

coupling said second controller to said first LED light string so that input power to said second controller is provided by said first LED light string;

switching said first controller to provide DC rectified power at a power output of said first light string, said DC rectified power derived from an input power source to said first controller and provided as said input power to said second controller; and

switching said second controller to a pass through mode wherein said DC rectified power is provided directly to said second LED light string.

11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:

coupling a third controller to a third LED light string;

coupling said third controller to said second LED light string so that input power to said third controller is provided by said second LED light string; and

switching said third controller to a pass through mode wherein said DC rectified power output of said second light string is provided directly to said third LED light string.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2019
From: NATIONAL CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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