IP Library Granted Patent US 10,969,063
Granted Patent B2
US 10,969,063 · App. 16/303,887 · Granted Apr 6, 2021

Filament and lighting device

Inventors: Thomas Schlereth (Pentling, DE); Hagen Luckner (Pentling, DE)
Assignee: OSRAM OLED GmbH
F21K9/232F21K9/238F21K9/64F21S4/24F21Y2115/10
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Patent No.
US 10,969,063
App. No.
16/303,887
Granted
Apr 6, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A filament includes a plurality of strings including radiation-emitting semiconductor chips electrically connected in series; and a plurality of contact structures to contact the strings, wherein the contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at ends of the strings such that the strings are electrically drivable via the contact structures, and the filament is configured such that the strings are electrically drivable at least separately from one another via the contact structures.

Claims (52)

1. A filament comprising:

a plurality of strings comprising radiation-emitting semiconductor chips electrically connected in series; and

a plurality of contact structures to contact the strings, wherein the contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at ends of the strings such that the strings are electrically drivable via the contact structures, wherein

the filament is configured such that the strings are electrically drivable at least separately from one another via the contact structures,

the strings comprise different numbers of semiconductor chips, and

all of the semiconductor chips of the filament are arranged along a common line.

2. The filament according to claim 1 ,

wherein a plurality of strings electrically connect in series to constitute a series circuit,

two contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at the ends of the series circuit, and

at least one further contact structure is present, via which two strings of the series circuit electrically connect in series.

3. The filament according to claim 1 ,

wherein a plurality of strings are electrically isolated, and

in the isolated strings, each of two contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at the ends of the strings.

4. The filament according to claim 1 , wherein at least two contact structures are accessible at the ends of the filament.

5. The filament according to claim 1 , wherein at least one contact structure is accessible in a region between the ends of the filament.

6. The filament according to claim 1 , wherein two contact structures electrically connected to semiconductor chips at the ends of a string are accessible at one end of the filament.

7. The filament according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor chips of the strings are covered with a conversion layer for radiation conversion.

8. The filament according to claim 7 , wherein at least two contact structures at the ends of the filament project from the conversion layer.

9. The filament according to claim 7 , wherein at least two contact structures at the ends of the filament project from the conversion layer, and

at least one further contact structure projects laterally from the conversion layer in a region between the ends of the filament.

10. The filament according to claim 7 ,

wherein the semiconductor chips of the strings are each covered with a separate layer section of the conversion layer, and

at least one contact structure is accessible in an intermediate region of two adjacent layer sections of the conversion layer.

11. The filament according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one of:

a carrier on which the semiconductor chips and the contact structures are arranged; and

a carrier laterally surrounding the semiconductor chips.

12. The filament according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor chips of the strings are arranged alternately side-inverted with respect to one another.

13. A lighting device, comprising the filament according to claim 1 .

14. The lighting device according to claim 13 , further comprising a multistage driver that drives the strings of the filament.

15. The lighting device according to claim 13 , wherein the strings of the filament are interconnected in separate circuits.

16. The lighting device according to claim 15 , further comprising a driver connected to the filament to convert a mains voltage into a forward voltage, wherein the driver is configured to drive the strings of the filament such that the forward voltage is adjusted to the mains voltage.

17. A filament comprising:

a plurality of strings comprising radiation-emitting semiconductor chips electrically connected in series; and

a plurality of contact structures to contact the strings, wherein the contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at ends of the strings such that the strings are electrically drivable via the contact structures, wherein

the filament is configured such that the strings are electrically drivable at least separately from one another via the contact structures, and

the filament comprises at least one of:

the semiconductor chips of the strings are each covered with a separate layer section of a conversion layer for radiation conversion, and at least one contact structure is accessible in an intermediate region of two adjacent layer sections of the conversion layer; and

the semiconductor chips of the strings are arranged alternately side-inverted with respect to one another.

18. A lighting device comprising a filament and a driver connected to the filament, wherein

the filament comprises a plurality of strings comprising radiation-emitting semiconductor chips electrically connected in series and a plurality of contact structures to contact the strings,

the contact structures electrically connect to semiconductor chips at ends of the strings such that the strings are electrically drivable via the contact structures,

the filament is configured such that the strings are electrically drivable at least separately from one another via the contact structures,

the strings comprise different numbers of semiconductor chips,

all of the semiconductor chips of the filament are arranged along a common line,

the driver is configured to convert a mains voltage into a forward voltage,

the forward voltage is provided to operate the filament and applied to the filament, and

the driver is configured to drive the strings of the filament such that the forward voltage comprises a stepped voltage profile adjusted to the mains voltage.

19. The lighting device according to claim 18 , wherein the driver is configured to optionally drive individual, a plurality or all of the strings of the filament such that,

with increasing magnitude of the mains voltage, increasingly more semiconductor chips of the filament are each electrically operated,

in a region of a maximum magnitude of the mains voltage, each of the strings and thus all of the semiconductor chips of the filament are electrically operated,

with decreasing magnitude of the mains voltage, increasingly fewer semiconductor chips of the filament are each electrically operated, and

in a region of zero crossings of the mains voltage, all of the strings and thus all of the semiconductor chips of the filament are not operated.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2020
From: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
To: OSRAM OLED GMBH
Reel/Frame 051464/0504 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2019
From: SCHLERETH, THOMAS; LUCKNER, HAGEN
To: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
Reel/Frame 047918/0169 →
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