IP Library Granted Patent US 11,382,192
Granted Patent B2
US 11,382,192 · App. 16/784,480 · Granted Jul 5, 2022

Preferred lighting spectrum and color shifting circadian lamps

Inventors: Bruce C. Larson (Lexington, MA); John R. Goscha (Boston, MA); Ellen Bossert (Needham Heights, MA)
Assignee: Lucidity Lights, Inc.
H05B45/10H05B45/20H05B47/16
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Patent No.
US 11,382,192
App. No.
16/784,480
Granted
Jul 5, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dimmable circadian lighting system is provided that includes a light source and a control circuit in electrical communication with the light source and a dimmer. The control circuit is operative to vary a corelated color temperature (CCT) of the light source based on a signal from the dimmer; and maintain approximately a same lumen output of the light source across an upper transition zone of the dimmer extending from about 70% or greater of a range of the dimmer to about 100% of the range of the dimmer.

Claims (25)

1. A dimmable circadian lighting system comprising: a light source; and a control circuit in electrical communication with the light source and a dimmer; wherein the control circuit is operative to: vary a correlated color temperature (CCT) of the light source based on a signal from the dimmer, wherein operation of the dimmer causes the control circuit to vary the CCT across the range of the dimmer; maintain approximately a same lumen output of the light source across an upper transition zone of the range extending from about 70% or greater of the range of the dimmer to about 100% of the range of the dimmer; and wherein across a lower transition zone of the dimmer that is from about 70% or less of the range of the dimmer to about 0% of the range of the dimmer, the control circuit is further operative to maintain the CCT of the light source.

2. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein across the upper transition zone of the range, the control circuit is further operative to increase the CCT of the light source.

3. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 2 , wherein the CCT is increased over a range of about 2700 K to about 5000 K.

4. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein across a lower transition zone of the dimmer that is from about 20% to about 0% of the range of the dimmer, the control circuit is further operative to decrease the lumen output of the light source while also decreasing the CCT of the light source.

5. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 4 , wherein the CCT is decreased over a range of about 2700 K to about 2300 K.

6. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the CCT is maintained at approximately 2700 K.

7. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the light source includes a blue light, a red light, a green light, an ultraviolet light and a warm white light.

8. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 7 , wherein, when the dimmer is set to about 100% of its range, the control circuit directs more electrical current to the blue light than to the red, green and warm white lights.

9. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 7 , wherein, when the dimmer is set to about 100% of its range, the control circuit directs more electrical current to the blue and green lights than to the red and warm white lights.

10. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the light source includes at least one light emitting diode.

11. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is further operative to generate a whitening effect.

12. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is further operative to regulate at least one of a chromaticity of the light source, a color rendering index of the light source, and a Gamut Area Index of the light source.

13. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the light source has a circadian stimulus less than about 0.15 at about 150 lux at a bottom of the range of the dimmer, and a circadian stimulus greater than about 0.33 at about 300 lux at a top of the range of the dimmer.

14. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 1 , wherein the light source has a melanopic ratio less than about 0.4 at a bottom of the range of the dimmer and a melanopic ratio greater than about 0.9 at about 300 lux at a top of the range of the dimmer.

15. A dimmable circadian lighting system comprising:

a light source;

a control circuit in electrical communication with the light source and a dimmer, wherein the dimmer varies the light source across a range of the dimmer;

wherein the control circuit is operative to:

vary a correlated color temperature (CCT) of the light source across an upper transition zone of the range extending from about 70% or greater of the range of the dimmer to about 100% of the range of the dimmer; and

maintain the CCT of the light source across a lower transition zone of the range that is less than 70% of the range of the dimmer.

16. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 15 , wherein the CCT is maintained at approximately 2700 K.

17. The dimmable circadian lighting system of claim 15 , wherein the light source includes one or more light emitting diodes.

18. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions that adapt a controller of a dimmable circadian lighting system to: vary a correlated color temperature (CCT) of a light source based on a dimmer signal, wherein operation of the dimmer causes the control circuit to vary the CCT across the range of the dimmer; maintain approximately a same lumen output of the light source across an upper transition zone of the range extending from about 70% or greater of the range of the dimmer to about 100% of the range of the dimmer; and wherein across a lower transition zone of the dimmer that is from about 70% or less of the range of the dimmer to about 0% of the range of the dimmer, the control circuit is further operative to maintain the CCT of the light source.

19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , wherein the instructions further adapt the controller to:

increase the CCT of the light source across the upper transition zone of the range.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 6, 2024
From: LUCIDITY LIGHTS, INC.
To: MERCHANT FACTORS CORP.
Reel/Frame 067662/0546 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2022
From: LARSON, BRUCE C.; GOSCHA, JOHN R.; BOSSERT, ELLEN
To: LUCIDITY LIGHTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 059679/0675 →