IP Library Granted Patent US 9,404,635
Granted Patent B2
US 9,404,635 · App. 14/084,920 · Granted Aug 2, 2016

Light directing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,404,635
App. No.
14/084,920
Granted
Aug 2, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light directing apparatus includes an optical substrate having first and second sides, a compound lens outer surface (CLOS) on a first portion of the first side, and first and second protrusions on a second portion of the first side. The CLOS is in optical communication with the second side, the CLOS having mirror image symmetry about a medial plane that contains a centerline of the CLOS. The first protrusion is disposed proximate the CLOS, and in optical communication with the second side. The second protrusion is disposed proximate the first protrusion, and in optical communication with the second side. The first protrusion is disposed between the second protrusion and the CLOS. The first and second protrusions each have a curved apex such that first and second planar section cuts through the optical substrate perpendicular to the medial plane cut twice through each curved apex.

Claims (40)

1. A light directing apparatus, comprising:

an optical substrate having a first side and a second side;

a compound lens outer surface on a first portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface having mirror image symmetry about a medial plane that contains a centerline of the compound lens outer surface;

a first protrusion on a second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the first protrusion disposed proximate the compound lens outer surface, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

a second protrusion on the second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the second protrusion disposed proximate the first protrusion, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

wherein the first protrusion is disposed between the second protrusion and the compound lens outer surface; and

wherein each of the first protrusion and the second protrusion have a curved apex such that first and second planar section cuts through the optical substrate perpendicular to the medial plane and cut twice through respective ones of the curved apexes of the first and second protrusions;

wherein the compound lens outer surface comprises a valley that extends along the centerline from a first edge of the compound lens outer surface to a point on a second edge of the compound outer surface, the first edge being coincidental with the first side, the second edge being coincidental with the second portion, and the medial plane being orthogonal to the first side.

2. The light directing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second side of the optical substrate comprises a light-receiving portion disposed and configured to receive light emitted from a light source.

3. The light directing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a central axis of the light-receiving portion is collinear to a central axis of the light source.

4. The light directing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a central axis of the light-receiving portion is orthogonal to a plane formed by the second side of the optical substrate.

5. The light directing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the light-receiving portion is rotationally symmetrical about a central axis of the light-receiving portion.

6. The light directing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the light-receiving portion comprises a textured, substantially hemispherical surface.

7. The light directing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the compound lens outer surface comprises a textured region.

8. The light directing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the compound lens outer surface comprises an inner concave region proximate the second edge and having mirror image symmetry about the medial plane.

9. The light directing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the compound lens outer surface has a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, and wherein the respective ones of the curved apexes of the first and second protrusions do not extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface.

10. The light directing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the compound lens outer surface has a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, and wherein the respective ones of the curved apexes of the first and second protrusions do not extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface.

11. The light directing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the compound lens outer surface has a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, wherein the curved apex of the first protrusion does extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface, and wherein the curved apex of the second protrusion does not extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface.

12. A light directing apparatus, comprising:

an optical substrate having a first side and a second side;

a compound lens outer surface on a first portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface having mirror image symmetry about a medial plane that contains a centerline of the compound lens outer surface;

a first protrusion on a second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the first protrusion disposed proximate the compound lens outer surface, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

a second protrusion on the second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the second protrusion disposed proximate the first protrusion, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

wherein the first protrusion is disposed between the second protrusion and the compound lens outer surface; and

wherein each of the first protrusion and the second protrusion have a curved apex such that first and second planar section cuts through the optical substrate perpendicular to the medial plane and cut twice through respective ones of the curved apexes of the first and second protrusions;

wherein the compound lens outer surface has a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, wherein the curved apex of the first protrusion does extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface, and wherein the curved apex of the second protrusion does not extend above the maximum elevation of the compound lens outer surface.

13. A light directing system, comprising:

an optical substrate having a first side and a second side; and

a plurality of light directing apparatuses arranged on the optical substrate, wherein each light directing apparatus comprises:

a compound lens outer surface on a first portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate, the compound lens outer surface having mirror image symmetry about a medial plane that contains a centerline of the compound lens outer surface;

a first protrusion on a second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the first protrusion disposed proximate the compound lens outer surface, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

a second protrusion on the second portion of the first side of the optical substrate, the second protrusion disposed proximate the first protrusion, and disposed in optical communication with the second side of the optical substrate;

wherein the first protrusion is disposed between the second protrusion and the compound lens outer surface; and

wherein each of the first protrusion and the second protrusion have a curved apex such that first and second planar section cuts through the optical substrate perpendicular to the medial plane and cut twice through respective ones of the curved apexes of the first and second protrusions;

wherein the compound lens outer surface of each light directing apparatus further comprises a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, wherein the curved apex of the respective first protrusion does extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface, and wherein the curved apex of the respective second protrusion does not extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface.

14. The light directing system of claim 13 , wherein each light directing apparatus further comprises:

a light-receiving portion disposed on the second side of the optical substrate and configured to receive light emitted from a light source, wherein the light-receiving portion is rotationally symmetrical about a central axis of the light-receiving portion.

15. The light directing system of claim 13 , wherein the compound lens outer surface of each light directing apparatus further comprises a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, and wherein the respective ones of the curved apexes of the respective first and second protrusions do not extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface.

16. The light directing system of claim 14 , wherein the compound lens outer surface of each light directing apparatus further comprises a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, and wherein the respective ones of the curved apexes of the respective first and second protrusions do not extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface.

17. The light directing system of claim 14 , wherein the compound lens outer surface of each light directing apparatus further comprises a maximum elevation with respect to the first side, wherein the curved apex of the respective first protrusion does extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface, and wherein the curved apex of the respective second protrusion does not extend above the maximum elevation of the respective compound lens outer surface.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: MEDLEY CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2017
From: ACF FINCO I LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
To: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2017
From: ACF FINCO I LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
To: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2016
From: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
To: ACF FINCO I LP, AS AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENTS Recorded May 26, 2015
From: FCC, LLC D/B/A FIRST CAPITAL
To: ACF FINCO I LP
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2014
From: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
To: MEDLEY CAPTIAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2014
From: LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORPORATION; BIOLOGICAL ILLUMINATION, LLC
To: FCC, LLC D/B/A FIRST CAPITAL, AS AGENT
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