IP Library Granted Patent US 9,137,866
Granted Patent B2
US 9,137,866 · App. 13/943,376 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

Emergency lighting conversion for LED strings

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Patent No.
US 9,137,866
App. No.
13/943,376
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Emergency lighting devices and methods are disclosed. An emergency lighting device includes a passive resonant converter circuit configured to be coupled to an emergency lighting module and to an input end of a group of solid state emitters, at which the group of solid state emitters receives a normal operation current from an LED driver. The passive resonant converter circuit is configured to receive an emergency operation current from the emergency lighting module and to provide a converted emergency operation current to the group of solid state emitters at an emergency input of the group of solid state emitters in response to the emergency operation current. The emergency lighting module may be a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

Claims (54)

1. An emergency lighting apparatus comprising:

a passive resonant converter circuit configured to be coupled to an emergency lighting module and to an input end of a group of solid state emitters, at which the group of solid state emitters receives a normal operation current from an LED driver,

wherein the passive resonant converter circuit is configured to receive an emergency operation current from the emergency lighting module and to provide a converted emergency operation current to the group of solid state emitters at an emergency input of the group of solid state emitters in response to the emergency operation current.

2. The emergency lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

3. The emergency lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the passive resonant converter circuit is configured to support power transfer from the emergency lighting module to the group of solid state emitters without active voltage or current regulation.

4. The emergency lighting device of claim 1 , further comprising an isolation transformer coupled to the passive resonant converter circuit and configured to receive the emergency operation current.

5. The emergency lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the passive resonant converter circuit comprises a passive rectifier circuit and a resonant circuit.

6. The emergency lighting device of claim 5 , wherein an input of the passive rectifier circuit is configured to be coupled to the emergency lighting module and wherein the resonant circuit and the emergency input of the group of solid state emitters are coupled to the passive rectifier circuit.

7. The emergency lighting device of claim 6 , wherein the resonant circuit comprises a resonant CL circuit comprising at least one inductor coupled in series with the group of solid state emitters and at least one capacitor coupled in parallel with the at least one inductor and the group of solid state emitters.

8. The emergency lighting device of claim 5 , wherein an input of the resonant circuit is configured to be coupled to the emergency lighting module and wherein the passive rectifier circuit is coupled between the resonant circuit and the emergency input of the group of solid state emitters.

9. The emergency lighting device of claim 8 , wherein the resonant circuit comprises a resonant CL circuit comprising a first inductor coupled in series with the emergency lighting module and at least one capacitor coupled in parallel with the emergency lighting module.

10. The emergency lighting device of claim 9 , further comprising:

a second inductor coupled in series between the first inductor and the passive rectifier circuit; and

an isolation transformer coupled between the first and second inductors.

11. An emergency lighting device, comprising:

a first group of solid state emitters configured to emit light of a first color and having an input end and an output end; and

a passive resonant converter circuit coupled to an emergency lighting module and to the input end of the first group of solid state emitters, wherein the first group of solid state emitters is configured to receive a normal operation current from an LED driver at the input end of the group of solid state emitters,

wherein the passive resonant converter circuit is configured to receive an emergency operation current from the emergency lighting module and provide a converted emergency operation current to the first group of solid state emitters at an emergency input of the first group of solid state emitters.

12. The emergency lighting device of claim 11 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

13. The emergency lighting device of claim 11 , wherein the emergency input is located between the input end and the output end of the first group of solid state emitters such that only a first portion of the first group of solid state emitters receives the converted emergency operation current, wherein the first portion comprises fewer solid state emitters than the first group of solid state emitters.

14. The emergency lighting device of claim 11 , further comprising:

a second group of solid state emitters configured to emit light of a second color having an input end and an output end, wherein the input end of the second group of solid state emitters is electrically connected in series to the output end of the first group of solid state emitters, wherein the output end of the second group of solid state emitters is configured to output the normal operation current, and wherein the second group of solid state emitters is configured to receive the converted emergency operation current from the output end of the first group of solid state emitters and output the converted emergency operation current at an emergency output, wherein the emergency input and the emergency output are located between the input end of the first group of solid state emitters and the output end of the second group of solid state emitters.

15. The emergency lighting device of claim 14 , wherein the converted emergency operation current causes the first and second groups of solid state emitters to emit a mixture of light that matches a mixture of light caused by the normal operation current.

16. The emergency lighting device of claim 14 , wherein the converted emergency operation current causes the first and second groups of solid state emitters to emit a mixture of light that is different than a mixture of light caused by the normal operation current.

17. A method of operating an emergency lighting device, comprising:

receiving a normal operation current from an LED driver at a group of solid state emitters such that the normal operation current is input from the LED driver at the input end of the group of solid state emitters and output at an output end of the group of solid state emitters; and

upon determination of an emergency mode, receiving an emergency operation current from an emergency lighting module at a passive resonant converter circuit coupled to the emergency lighting module and the input end of a group of solid state emitters; and

providing a converted emergency operation current from the passive resonant converter circuit to the group of solid state emitters at an emergency input of the group of solid state emitters in response to the emergency operation current.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the providing the converted emergency operation current comprises providing the converted emergency operation current without active voltage or current regulation.

20. The method of claim 17 , further comprising galvanically isolating the passive resonant converter circuit from the emergency lighting module.

21. An emergency lighting device comprising:

a first group of solid state emitters configured to emit light of a first color having an input end and an output end;

a second group of solid state emitters configured to emit light of a second color having an input end and an output end; and

a third group of solid state emitters configured to emit light of a third color and having an input end and an output end, wherein the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters are configured to receive a normal operation current from an LED driver during normal mode at the input ends of the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters; and

a passive resonant converter circuit configured to be coupled to an emergency lighting module and to an emergency input of the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters, wherein the passive resonant converter circuit is configured to receive an emergency operation current from the emergency lighting module during emergency mode and provide a converted emergency operation current to the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters at the emergency input.

22. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

23. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , wherein the first color and the second color are the same color.

24. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , wherein the first color and the second color are different colors.

25. The emergency lighting device of claim 24 , wherein the second color and the third color are different colors.

26. The emergency lighting device of claim 25 , wherein the emergency location of the second group of solid state emitters and the emergency location of the third group of solid state emitters are configured such that the mixture of light emitted by the second group of solid state emitters and the third group of solid state emitters is a target color.

27. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , further comprising:

a first diode electrically connected between a location on the first group of solid state emitters and a first location on the second group of solid state emitters; and

a second diode electrically connected between a second location on the second group of solid state emitters and a location on the third group of solid state emitters, wherein, upon determination of an emergency mode, the converted emergency operation current is input at an emergency location of the first group of solid state emitters and output at an emergency location of the third group of solid state emitters.

28. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a multi-string LED driver configured to separately provide normal operation current to the input ends of the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters.

29. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , further comprising an isolation transformer coupled to the passive resonant converter circuit and configured to receive the emergency operation current.

30. The emergency lighting device of claim 21 , wherein the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters emit a mixture of light under emergency operation mode that is a target white color with a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of at least 80.

31. A method of operating an emergency lighting device, comprising:

receiving a normal operation current from an LED driver at a first group of solid state emitters, a second group of solid state emitters and a third group of solid state emitters;

upon determination of an emergency mode, receiving an emergency operation current from an emergency lighting module; and

providing a converted emergency operation current to the first, second and third groups of solid state emitters at an emergency input located between the input end and the output end of the first group of solid state emitters, wherein the converted emergency operation current continues through a first diode electrically connecting the first group of solid state emitters to the second group of solid state emitters, continues through a second diode electrically connecting the second group of solid state emitters to the third group of solid state emitters, and is output at an emergency output located between the input end and the output end of the third group of solid state emitters.

32. The method of claim 31 , wherein the emergency lighting module is a fluorescent emergency lighting module.

33. The method of claim 31 , wherein the providing the converted emergency operation current comprises providing the converted emergency operation current without active voltage or current regulation.

34. The method of claim 31 , further comprising galvanically isolating the passive resonant converter circuit from the emergency lighting module.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2025
From: INTENSITY LIGHTING COMPANY, LLC
To: PROSPERINA VENTURES LLC
Reel/Frame 072589/0422 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2025
From: CREE LIGHTING USA LLC
To: INTENSITY LIGHTING COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 071911/0089 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2023
From: IDEAL INDUSTRIES LIGHTING LLC
To: FGI WORLDWIDE LLC
Reel/Frame 064897/0413 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2019
From: CREE, INC.
To: IDEAL INDUSTRIES LIGHTING LLC
Reel/Frame 049224/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2013
From: MCBRYDE, JAMES ANDREW; ZHANG, JUN
To: CREE, INC.
Reel/Frame 030808/0307 →