IP Library Granted Patent US 9,388,967
Granted Patent B2
US 9,388,967 · App. 14/947,720 · Granted Jul 12, 2016

Edge weighted spacing of LEDs for improved uniformity range

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Patent No.
US 9,388,967
App. No.
14/947,720
Granted
Jul 12, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light source may comprise a housing, a window mounted in a front plane of the housing, a window length spanning a front plane length, and a linear array of light-emitting elements within the housing. The linear array may be aligned with and emit light through the window, and the linear array may span the window length, wherein first and last light-emitting elements of the linear array are positioned adjacent to widthwise edges of the window, and wherein window sidewalls at the widthwise edges are aligned flush with housing sidewalls.

Claims (47)

1. A light source, comprising:

a housing;

a window mounted in a front plane of the housing, a window length spanning a length of the front plane; and

a linear array of light-emitting elements enclosed within the housing and the window, the linear array aligned with and emitting light through a window front plane and window sidewalls, and the linear array spanning the window length, wherein first and last light-emitting elements of the linear array are positioned adjacent to widthwise edges of the window, and wherein the window sidewalls at the widthwise edges are aligned flush with housing sidewalls.

2. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the length of the front plane comprises an entire length of the front plane of the housing.

3. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the linear array of light-emitting elements comprises more than one light-emitting element.

4. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the window comprises a contiguous window covering the linear array of light-emitting elements through which the linear array of light-emitting elements emit light.

5. The light source of claim 4 , wherein the linear array of light-emitting elements are recessed below the contiguous window covering.

6. The light source of claim 1 , wherein the linear array of light-emitting elements further comprises a middle portion in between two end portions, the linear array having only a single row of elements, wherein:

the middle portion comprises a plurality of light-emitting elements evenly distributed over the middle portion with a first spacing throughout the middle portion;

each of the end portions comprise a plurality of light-emitting elements evenly distributed over the end portion with a second spacing throughout the end portion, the first spacing greater than the second spacing; and

the middle portion and the two end portions comprise all of the light-emitting elements in the linear array.

7. The light source of claim 6 , wherein the middle portion comprises four light-emitting elements.

8. The light source of claim 6 , wherein a third spacing between the middle portion and each of the two end portions is greater than the second spacing and less than the first spacing.

9. The light source of claim 6 , wherein:

the plurality of light-emitting elements in the middle portion have a first irradiance; and

the plurality of light-emitting elements in each end portion have a second irradiance.

10. A method of irradiating light, comprising:

irradiating light from a linear array of light-emitting elements through a front plane and sidewalls of a window, wherein:

the window is mounted in a front plane of a housing, a window length spanning a length of the front plane;

the housing and the window enclose the linear array of light-emitting elements; and

the linear array of light-emitting elements spans the window length, wherein first and last light-emitting elements of the linear array of light-emitting elements are positioned adjacent to widthwise edges of the window, and wherein the window sidewalls at the widthwise edges are aligned flush with housing sidewalls.

11. The method of irradiating light of claim 10 , wherein irradiating light from the linear array of light-emitting elements comprises irradiating light with a first irradiance from a plurality of light-emitting elements in a middle portion of the linear array and irradiating light with a second irradiance from a plurality of light-emitting elements in two end portions of the linear array, wherein,

the linear array of light-emitting elements comprises the middle portion in between the two end portions, the linear array having a single row of elements, wherein,

the middle portion comprises a plurality of light-emitting elements of the linear array evenly distributed over the middle portion with a first spacing throughout the middle portion, and

each of the end portions comprises a plurality of light-emitting elements of the linear array evenly distributed over the end portion with a second spacing throughout the end portion, the first spacing being greater than the second spacing, and the middle portion and the two end portions comprise all of the light-emitting elements in the linear array.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein irradiating light from the linear array of light-emitting elements further comprises irradiating light from the plurality of light-emitting elements distributed over the middle portion with a first intensity, and irradiating light from light-emitting elements distributed over the two end portions with a second intensity, wherein the first intensity is greater than the second intensity.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein irradiating light from the linear array of light-emitting elements further comprises:

supplying a first drive current to each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the middle portion; and

supplying a second drive current to each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the two end portions, wherein

the first drive current is greater than the second drive current, and the first irradiance is greater than the second irradiance.

14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising one or more of reflecting, refracting, and diffracting light from each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the middle portion via optical elements, wherein each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the middle portion comprises one of the optical elements, and wherein the first irradiance is greater than the second irradiance.

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising one or more of reflecting, refracting, and diffracting light from each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the two end portions via optical elements, wherein each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the end portions comprises one of the optical elements, and wherein the first irradiance is greater than the second irradiance.

16. A lighting system comprising,

a housing;

a window mounted in a front plane of the housing, a window length spanning a length of the front plane; and

a linear array of light-emitting elements enclosed within the housing and the window, the linear array aligned with and emitting light through a window front plane and window sidewalls, and the linear array spanning the window length, wherein

first and last light-emitting elements of the linear array are positioned adjacent to widthwise edges of the window,

the window sidewalls at the widthwise edges are aligned flush with housing sidewalls, the window sidewalls extending perpendicularly back from the front plane,

the linear array of light-emitting elements comprises a middle portion in between two end portions, the linear array having only a single row of elements, wherein:

the middle portion comprises a plurality of light-emitting elements of the linear array are evenly distributed over the middle portion with a first spacing throughout the middle portion; and

each of the two end portions comprise a plurality of light-emitting elements of the linear array evenly distributed over the end portion with a second spacing throughout the end portion, the first spacing being greater than the second spacing; and

a controller, including instructions executable to irradiate light having a first irradiance from the light-emitting elements distributed over the middle portion, and to irradiate light having a second irradiance from light-emitting elements distributed over the two end portions.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first irradiance is greater than the second irradiance.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the window comprises a contiguous window covering the linear array of light-emitting elements through which the light-emitting elements of the linear array emit light.

19. The lighting system of claim 18 , further comprising coupling optics, the coupling optics comprising first optical elements at each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the middle portion and second optical elements at each of the plurality of light-emitting elements in the two end portions.

20. The lighting system of claim 18 , wherein the cooling subsystem comprises a heat sink with cooling fins conductively attached to a back surface of the linear array of light-emitting elements, and a cooling fan.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2023
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: PHOSEON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 062687/0618 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2017
From: PHOSEON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 041365/0727 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2015
From: CHILDERS, DOUG
To: PHOSEON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 037105/0553 →