IP Library Granted Patent US 9,206,961
Granted Patent B1
US 9,206,961 · App. 14/559,901 · Granted Dec 8, 2015

LED elevated light fixture and method

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Patent No.
US 9,206,961
App. No.
14/559,901
Granted
Dec 8, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

Disclosed are elevated lights and methods of maintaining illumination in elevated lights for an airfield. The elevated lights have a substrate having a mounting surface, LEDs, a reflector, and an LED driver circuit. The LEDs are disposed on the mounting surface of the substrate and configured such that a primary illumination axis of each LED is oriented along a longitudinal axis of the elevated light. The reflector is configured such that the light emitted from the LEDs is reflected radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elevated light. The driver circuit is configured to provide a current to the LEDs and detect failure of one or more of the LEDs. Illumination is maintained by providing a current to the LEDs, detecting a voltage change across the LEDs, determining, based on the voltage change, LED failure, and altering the provided electrical current in order to maintain illumination.

Claims (34)

1. An elevated light for an airfield, comprising:

a substrate having a mounting surface;

two or more light-emitting diodes (“LEDs”) disposed on the mounting surface of the substrate and configured such that a primary illumination axis of each LED is oriented along a longitudinal axis of the elevated light, and wherein the two or more LEDs are serially connected with one another;

a reflector affixed to the substrate and having a reflecting surface configured such that the light emitted from the LEDs is reflected radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elevated light; and

an LED driver circuit configured to provide a current to the LEDs and detect failure of one or more of the LEDs by detecting a voltage drop.

2. The elevated light of claim 1 , further comprising a baffle arranged such that light from at least one of the LEDs is not directed to at least one other of the LEDs.

3. The elevated light of claim 2 , wherein the baffle bisects the reflecting surface of the reflector.

4. The elevated light of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the LEDs has a different chromaticity from that of another of the LEDs.

5. The elevated light of claim 1 , further comprising an optically transmissive cover.

6. The elevated light of claim 1 , wherein the two or more LEDs comprises six LEDs.

7. The elevated light of claim 1 , wherein the reflector is affixed to the substrate substantially at a center of the substrate.

8. The elevated light of claim 1 , wherein the reflecting surface is partially transmissive.

9. The elevated light of claim 5 , wherein the cover is configured to filter light emitted from the LEDs.

10. The elevated light of claim 5 , further comprising a baffle which conforms to the shape of an inside surface of the cover.

11. The elevated light of claim 1 , wherein the LEDs are serially connected.

12. The elevated light of claim 11 , wherein the LED driver circuit does not contain a voltage regulator, such that a rail voltage of the LED driver circuit varies as a function of the number of LEDs in the string and the forward voltage of each LED.

13. The elevated light of claim 11 , wherein the LED driver circuit further comprises a MOSFET configured to ground the circuit in the case of an overvoltage condition.

14. The elevated light of claim 13 , wherein the LED driver circuit further comprises one or more capacitors and a blocking diode between the MOSFET and the one or more capacitors.

15. The elevated light of claim 11 , further comprising a series resistor, the series resistor configured to regulate an electrical current provided to the LEDs.

16. The elevated light of claim 13 , further comprising an additional MOSFET positioned in series with the LEDs and configured to reduce a pulse-width modulation signal provided to the LEDs.

17. An elevated light for an airfield, comprising:

a substrate having a mounting surface;

six light-emitting diodes (“LEDs”) disposed on the mounting surface of the substrate and configured such that a primary illumination axis of each LED is oriented along a longitudinal axis of the elevated light, and wherein the LEDs are serially connected with one another;

a reflector affixed to the substrate and configured such that the light emitted from the LEDs is reflected radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elevated light;

a baffle bisecting the reflecting surface of the reflector and arranged such that light from three of the LEDs having a first chromaticity is not directed to the other three LEDs having a second chromaticity; and

an optically transmissive cover at least partially enclosing the LEDs, the reflector, and the baffle.

18. A method of maintaining illumination in an elevated light for an airfield, the elevated light having two or more serially-connected light-emitting diodes (“LEDs”) each having a primary illumination axis and a reflector, the method comprising the steps of:

orienting the two or more LEDs such that the primary illumination axis of each LED is along a longitudinal axis of the elevated light;

orienting the reflector such that light emitted from each of the two or more LEDs is reflected radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elevated light;

providing an electrical current to the two or more LEDs using an LED driving circuit;

detecting, using a microprocessor, a voltage change across the two or more LEDs;

determining, based on the voltage change, a failure of one or more of the LEDs; and

altering the provided electrical current in order to maintain illumination in the elevated light upon failure of one or more of the LEDs.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising the step of signaling an alarm when the failure of one or more of the LEDs is determined.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: ASTRONICS DME LLC
To: HUGHEY & PHILLIPS, LLC
Reel/Frame 051435/0892 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Apr 18, 2017
From: DME CORPORATION
To: ASTRONICS DME LLC
Reel/Frame 042043/0539 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2015
From: BASTIANI, SERGIO; BROWN, JEROME
To: D M E CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034773/0634 →