IP Library Granted Patent US 11,191,140
Granted Patent B2
US 11,191,140 · App. 16/892,008 · Granted Nov 30, 2021

Methods for generating tunable white light with high color rendering

Inventors: Raghuram L. V. Petluri (Los Angeles, CA); Paul Kenneth Pickard (Los Angeles, CA)
Assignee: Ecosense Lighting Inc.
H05B45/20F21K9/64H01L33/505H01L33/507F21Y2103/10F21Y2113/13F21Y2115/10H01L33/32H01L33/502
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Patent No.
US 11,191,140
App. No.
16/892,008
Granted
Nov 30, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides methods for generating white light. The methods use a plurality of LED strings to generate light with color points that fall within blue, yellow/green, red, and cyan color ranges, with each LED string being driven with a separately controllable drive current in order to tune the generated light output.

Claims (12)

1. A method of generating white light, the method comprising:

producing light from a first light emitting diode (“LED”) string that comprises a blue LED with peak wavelength of between about 405 nm and about 470 nm;

producing light from a second LED string that comprises a blue LED with peak wavelength of between about 405 nm and about 470 nm;

producing light from a third LED string that comprises a blue LED with peak wavelength of between about 405 nm and about 470 nm;

producing light from a fourth LED string that comprises a cyan LED with peak wavelength of between about 485 nm and about 520 nm; and

passing the light produced by each of the first, second, third, and fourth LED strings through one of a plurality of respective luminophoric mediums;

wherein the light produced by the second LED string generates a red color point after passing through said one of the plurality of luminophoric mediums;

wherein a spectral power distribution for the red color point is between 0.0% to 14.8% for wavelengths between 380 nm to 420 nm, between 2.1% to 15% for wavelengths between 421 nm to 460 nm, between 2.0% to 6.7% for wavelengths between 461 nm to 500 nm, between 1.4% to 12.2% for wavelengths between 501 nm to 540 nm, between 8.7% to 20.5% for wavelengths between 541 nm to 580 nm, between 48.5% and 102.8% for wavelengths between 581 nm to 620 nm, 100% for wavelengths between 621 nm to 660 nm, between 1.8% to 74.3% for wavelengths between 661 nm to 700 nm, between 0.5% to 29.5% for wavelengths between 701 nm to 740 nm, and between 0.3% to 9.0% for wavelengths between 741 nm to 780 nm; and

combining the light exiting said each of the plurality of respective luminophoric mediums together into the white light;

wherein the white light corresponds to at least one of a plurality of points along a predefined path near the black body locus in the 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram;

wherein each of the luminophoric mediums comprise a plurality of spatially separated stacked layers each separated by a distance insufficient to permit conductive thermal communication between the plurality of layers; and

wherein the at least one of the luminophoric mediums comprises Ca 8 Mg(SiO 4 ) 4 Cl 2 .

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 21, 2022
From: ECOSENSE LIGHTING INC.
To: KORRUS, INC.
Reel/Frame 059239/0614 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2021
From: PETLURI, RAGHURAM L.V.; PICKARD, PAUL KENNETH
To: ECOSENSE LIGHTING INC.
Reel/Frame 056253/0355 →