Intellectual Properties

IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Nexxus Lighting Issued Two New LED Lighting Technology Patents
Nexxus Lighting, Inc. (NASDAQ Capital Market: NEXS) a world leader in advanced lighting technology, including solid-state LED and fiber optic lighting systems and controls used in commercial, architectural, signage, swimming pool and retail lighting today announced that it has been issued two new patents related to its LED lighting technology. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Philips Lumileds Initiates Notification of Epistar Infringement and ITC Exclusion Order to Chip Packagers and Users of Epistar`s OMA, MB, and GB LED Products
Philips Lumileds is notifying chip packagers, distributors and others using Epistar`s OMA, MB and GB LEDs that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued an order excluding importation of these products into the United States because they infringe Philips Lumileds` patent rights. The exclusion order prohibits importation of Epistar`s infringing LEDs as well as packaged LEDs containing the infringing LEDs and boards primarily consisting of arrays of such packaged LEDs. The Presidential Review period has ended and the ITC`s Exclusion Order is now final and in full force. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
LED drive circuit having temperature compensation
LED drive circuit having temperature compensation A LED driver circuit is provided for controlling the brightness of a LED. A control circuit is used for generating a LED current in accordance with a resistor. The control circuit is further coupled to detect a LED voltage for adjusting the LED current in reference to the LED voltage. The value of the LED voltage is correlated to the LED temperature. Therefore, the LED current is then programmed in accordance with the LED temperature. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Three wavelength led structure
Three wavelength led structure A three wavelength light emitting diode (LED) structure utilizes a blue light LED chip and a green light LED chip as light sources, and a red fluorescent layer is used as a light transition layer. By adjusting the number of the blue light LED chip and the green light LED chip and the dosage of the chemical substances in the red fluorescent layer, the present invention can produce a white light LED which is adjustable in color temperature, a neutral color LED whose color is changeable, or can produce a LED whose light color changes with time. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
LED Lighting Fixtures Receives First Patent
Morrisville, NC, May 11, 2007 - LED Lighting Fixtures, Inc. (LLF) today announced that the U.S. Patent Office has issued LLF’s first patent # 7,213,940. The ‘940 patent titled Lighting Device and Lighting Method, covers a unique approach for LEDs to create white light. The LED industry typically produces white light by either coating true blue LEDs with a YAG phosphor or combining red, green and blue LEDs. LLF uses a new and distinctive approach described in the ‘940 patent to deliver the high efficacy and excellent color quality found in all of LLF’s products. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Led with light transmissive heat sink
An more efficient or higher luminance LED assembly may be formed from a high power LED chip having a first surface, and a second surface, the first surface being mounted to a substrate; the second surface being in intimate thermal contact with a light transmissive heat sink having a thermal conductivity greater than 30 watts per meter-Kelvin. The LED chip is otherwise in electrical contact with at least a first electrical connection and a second electrical connection for powering the LED chip. Providing light transmissive heat sink can double the heat conduction from the LED dies thereby increasing life, or efficiency or luminance or a balance of the three. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Light Emitting Diode Package with Diffusor and method of manufacturing the same
Light Emitting Diode Package with Diffusor and method of manufacturing the same The invention relates to an LED package for facilitating color mixing using a diffuser and a manufacturing method of the same. The LED package includes a substrate with an electrode formed thereon, and an LED chip mounted on the substrate. The LED package also includes an encapsulant applied around the light emitting diode chip, containing a diffuser. The LED package further includes a lens part disposed on the light emitting diode chip and the encapsulant to radiate light in a wide angle. The LED package allows light from the light emitting diode chip to be emitted out of the package without distortion. The invention allows light to exit through the encapsulant containing the diffuser and the lens part, achieving uniform diffusion and emission of light from the LED chip, thereby increasing a radiating angle and obtaining a uniform light source. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
ITC adopts initial determination of infringement by Epistar’s MB LEDs and agrees to consider whether OMA and GB LEDs infringe as well
San Jose, CA — Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) Sydney Harris’ recommendation last month for the exclusion of Epistar’s metal bond (“MB”) products will stand according to a new, favorable ruling issued by the United States International Trade Commission (“ITC”) this week in Philips Lumileds’ patent infringement case against Epistar. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Light Emitting Diodes packaged for high temperature operation
Light Emitting Diodes packaged for high temperature operation In accordance with the invention, an LED packaged for high temperature operation comprises a metal base including an underlying thermal connection pad and a pair of electrical connection pads, an overlying ceramic layer, and a LED die mounted overlying the metal base. The LED is thermally coupled through the metal base to the thermal connection pad, and the electrodes are electrically connected to the underlying electrical connection pads. A low thermal resistance insulating layer can electrically insulate other areas of die from the base while permitting heat passage. Heat flow can be enhanced by thermal vias to the thermal connector pad. Ceramic layers formed overlying the base can add circuitry and assist in distributing emitted light. The novel package can operate at temperatures as high as 250°C. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Court decision has minimal impact: TIR to present strong evidence of invalidity and non-infringement
Vancouver, BC – TIR Systems Ltd. (TSX: TIR) - The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a decision that the evidence supporting inequitable conduct committed by Color Kinetics during prosecution of its patents before the United States Patent and Trademark Office was not sufficient to meet the high burden of proof required for this cause of action. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
U.S. international trade commission administrative law judge rejects Philips Lumileds’ request to prohibit importation into the U.S. of downstream products containing Epistar’s LED products
Hsinchu, Taiwan-- The Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) of the U.S. International Trade Commission (“USITC”) issued his Recommended Determination that sets forth the final order the ALJ believes should be issued by the USITC. In his Recommended Determination, the ALJ did not recommend that a cease and desist order be issued, and rejected Philips Lumileds’ request to extend a limited exclusion order to third-party finished products. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Color Kinetics and Lamina Ceramics Announce Licensing Agreement
Boston, MA and Westampton, NJ – Color Kinetics Incorporated (NASDAQ: CLRK) and Lamina Ceramics Inc. today announced the signing of a global licensing agreement. Lamina, a manufacturer of LED light engines, will have access to Color Kinetics’ complete patent portfolio to continue the development and sale of its products worldwide. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Nichia's actions against a US maker of Lighting Appliances
Nichia Corporation announced that it has recently reached resolution of an intellectual property dispute with a maker of Lighting Appliances in the U.S. Nichia has been actively pursuing its patent enforcement strategy and has been demanding that those who have sold products infringing Nichia's U.S. patents stop selling such products. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Integrating chamber cone light using LED sources
Integrating chamber cone light using LED sources A system to provide radiant energy of selectable spectral characteristic (e.g. a selectable color combination) uses an integrating cavity to combine energy of different wavelengths from different sources. The cavity has a diffusely reflective interior surface and an aperture for allowing emission of combined radiant energy. Sources of radiant energy of different wavelengths, typically different-color LEDs, supply radiant energy into the interior of the integrating cavity. In the examples, the points of entry of the energy into the cavity typically are located so that they are not directly visible through the aperture. The cavity effectively integrates the energy of different wavelengths, so that the combined radiant energy emitted through the aperture includes the radiant energy of the various wavelengths. The apparatus also includes a control circuit coupled to the sources for establishing output intensity of radiant energy of each of the sources. Control of the intensity of emission of the sources sets the amount of each wavelength of energy in the combined output and thus determines a spectral characteristic of the radiant energy output through the aperture. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Diode Lighting System
Diode Lighting System A lighting system for stage, theatrical and architectural lighting, comprising a frame for supporting a plurality of light emitting diodes. The diodes are mounted to the frame so that each diode is both secured to the frame and also simultaneously positioned wherein each discrete diode light beam is directed to a prescribed remote focal point (target zone) and thereupon directed to a predetermined illumination area. Electrical power for transmitting and controlling electrical voltage to light emitting diodes by electrical circuitry integral with the frame. The frame can be configured as any hollow volume such a cone, a semi-ellipse, and a semi-sphere or can be configured as planar. Flexible blanks having apertures and pads for electrical connections can be used to construct rigid frames. An imaging gate a collimating lens and a focusing lens can be interposed between the frame and the illumination area. The frame can also be a sandwich frame having positive and negative electrically conductive layers interposed between layers of biasable insulating foam. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Color Kinetics announces licensing agreement with Neo-Neon
Boston, MA, Color Kinetics Incorporated (NASDAQ: CLRK), a leading innovator of LED lighting systems and technologies, today announced the signing of a global licensing agreement with Neo-Neon International Ltd. Neo-Neon will be granted access to Color Kinetics’ complete patent portfolio, allowing the continuing development and sale of its LED lighting products worldwide. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Cree expands patent litigation against BridgeLux with additional patents
DURHAM, NC, Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a leader in LED solid-state lighting components, today announced that it has expanded its patent litigation against BridgeLux (formerly eLite Optoelectronics) with claims of infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,614,056 (“the ‘056 patent”) and 6,885,036 (“the ‘036 patent”). Read more »
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