IP Library Granted Patent US 8,888,328
Granted Patent B2
US 8,888,328 · App. 13/712,580 · Granted Nov 18, 2014

Light engine

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Patent No.
US 8,888,328
App. No.
13/712,580
Granted
Nov 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An LED-based high power uniform light engine including an array of LEDs having a common anode and a fill factor which exceeds 0.85, the common anode having heat spreading functionality and an active heat sink which is thermally connected to the common anode.

Claims (23)

1. An LED-based high power uniform light engine comprising:

an array of LEDs having a common anode and a fill factor (light emitting surface/total area) which exceeds 0.85, said common anode having heat spreading functionality; and

an active heat sink which is thermally connected to said common anode.

2. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and also comprising a heat spreader which is thermally connected between said common anode and said active heat sink.

3. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 2 and also comprising an electrically and thermally conductive adhesive which joins said heat spreader to said common anode.

4. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 2 and also comprising an electrically and thermally conductive solder material which joins said heat spreader to said common anode.

5. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current greater than one ampere per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

6. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 5 and wherein at least one of said common anode and said active heat sink has a cooling capacity of at least four watts per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

7. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current greater than three amperes per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

8. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 7 and wherein at least one of said common anode and said active heat sink has a cooling capacity of at least 12 watts per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

9. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current greater than six amperes per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

10. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 9 and wherein at least one of said common anode and said active heat sink has a cooling capacity of at least 24 watts per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

11. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current which is at least three times the rated current specified by the manufacturer of the LEDs.

12. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current which is at least six times the rated current specified by the manufacturer of the LEDs.

13. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current which is at least 12 times the rated current specified by the manufacturer of the LEDs.

14. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is arranged to have a fill factor of at least 90%.

15. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs is arranged to have a fill factor of at least 95%.

16. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein at least one of said common anode and said active heat sink has a cooling capacity sufficient to dissipate sufficient heat from the array so as to maintain an LED junction temperature which does not exceed the maximum junction temperature specified by the manufacturer of the LEDs.

17. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 1 and wherein said array of LEDs includes a first plurality LEDs all formed on a single silicon substrate and operating within a first range of wavelengths.

18. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 16 and wherein said LED array also comprises a second plurality of LEDs, all formed on a single silicon substrate and operating within a second range of wavelengths.

19. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 2 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current greater than one ampere per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

20. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 2 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current greater than six amperes per square mm of the radiation area of the LEDs.

21. An LED-based high power uniform light engine according to claim 2 and wherein said array of LEDs is driven in a continuous mode of operation by a current which is at least three times the rated current specified by the manufacturer of the LEDs.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2016
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: ORBOTECH LIMITED
Reel/Frame 039256/0711 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 7, 2016
From: ORBOTECH LTD.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 038021/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2012
From: LAVI, BEN-ZION; ORON, RAM; GOLD, URI; LUTSKER, ILIA; SILBERBERG, MORDECHAY
To: ORBOTECH LTD.
Reel/Frame 029456/0165 →