IP Library Granted Patent US 9,307,610
Granted Patent B2
US 9,307,610 · App. 14/645,540 · Granted Apr 5, 2016

Low power bypass circuit for LED open circuit and reverse polarity protection

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Patent No.
US 9,307,610
App. No.
14/645,540
Granted
Apr 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low power bypass circuit for use with a string of series-connected LEDs includes a semiconductor diode and resistor connected in series, which semiconductor diode and resistor combination become conductive upon the failure of an LED or upon the improper, reverse polarity connection of the string of series-connected LEDs to a power supply. When the semiconductor and resistor combination becomes conductive, a three-terminal gate-controlled semiconductor switching device becomes conductive, thereby bypassing the failed LED and protecting the integrity of the string of series-connected LEDs upon the improper reverse polarity connection of the string of series-connected LEDs to a power supply.

Claims (23)

1. A low power bypass circuit for use with a string of series-connected LEDs, the low power bypass circuit comprising:

a zener diode connected in series with a resistor which zener diode and resistor combination becomes conductive upon the failure of an LED or the connection of the string of series-connected LEDs to a reverse polarity flow of electrical energy;

said zener diode and resistor combination causing a triac to become conductive upon the failure of an LED so the flow of that electrical energy no longer flows through said zener diode and resistor combination is reduced by the flow of electrical energy through said triac;

said zener diode and resistor combination causing a triac to become conductive upon the connection of the string of series-connected LEDs to a reverse polarity flow of electrical energy so that electrical energy flows through said zener diode long enough to cause said triac to become conductive, thereby reducing the flow of electrical energy through said zener diode.

2. A string of series connected LEDs comprising:

a plurality of individual LEDs connected one to another in series;

a low power bypass circuit connected in parallel with each individual LED, said low power bypass circuit including:

a zener diode connected in series with a resistor which zener diode and resistor combination becomes conductive upon the failure of an LED or the connection of the string of series-conducted LEDs to a reverse polarity flow of electrical energy;

said zener diode and resistor combination causing a triac to become conductive upon the failure of an LED so that the flow of electrical energy no longer flows through said zener diode and said resistor combination and is reduced by the flow of electrical energy through said triac;

said zener diode and resistor combination causing said triac to become conductive upon the connection of the string of series-connected LEDs to a reverse polarity flow of electrical energy so the electrical energy flows first through said zener diode long enough to cause said triac to become conductive thereby reducing the flow of electrical energy through said zener diode and resistor combination.

3. A method for bypassing an open LED in a string of series-connected LEDs and protecting the integrity of the string of series-connected LEDs if improperly connected to a direct current electrical energy power supply, said method comprising:

causing a zener diode in a low power bypass circuit to become conductive when an LED becomes non-conductive;

causing a triac in said low power bypass circuit to become conductive when said zener diode becomes conductive;

causing the flow of electrical energy through said zener diode to be reduced when said triac becomes conductive;

wherein said triac allows the flow of electrical energy therethrough in a first direction in the open LED condition, and

wherein said triac allows the flow or electrical energy therethrough in a second direction in a reverse polarity condition.

4. A light source for an illuminated sign comprising:

one or more direct current electrical energy power supplies;

one or more strings of series-connected LEDs electrically connected to said one or more direct current electrical energy power supplies;

a low power bypass circuit connected in parallel around each LED, said low power bypass circuit including:

a zener diode connected in series with a resistor, said zener diode and resistor combination becomes conductive upon the failure of an LED or said series-connected LEDs being improperly connected to said one or more direct current electrical energy power supply in a reverse polarity condition orientation;

said series-connected zener diode and resistor combination causing a triac to become conductive upon the failure of an LED so that the flow of electrical energy through said zener diode and resistor combination is also through said triac;

said zener diode and resistor combination causing said triac to become conductive upon the connection of said one or more strings of series connected LEDs to a reverse polarity flow of electrical energy so that electrical energy flows is through both said zener diode and resistor combination and said triac.

Assignments (5)
AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURITY AGREEMENT (BORROWER) Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: GENERAL LED OPCO, LLC
To: TEXAS CAPITAL BANK
Reel/Frame 073461/0254 →
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded May 23, 2018
From: GENERAL LED, INC.
To: GENERAL LED OPCO, LLC
Reel/Frame 046222/0714 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2018
From: GENERAL LED OPCO, LLC
To: TEXAS CAPITAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 046478/0318 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 2, 2018
From: GENERAL LED OPCO, LLC
To: STELLUS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 046065/0908 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2016
From: VO, VAN
To: GENERAL LED, INC.
Reel/Frame 037776/0124 →