Abstract:
A photoluminescent composition (“phosphor ink”) comprises a suspension of particles of at least one blue light (380 nm to 480 nm) excitable phosphor material in a light transmissive liquid binder in which the weight loading of at least one phosphor material to binder material is in a range 40% to 75%. The binder can be U.V. curable, thermally curable, solvent based or a combination thereof and comprise a polymer resin; a monomer resin, an acrylic, a silicone or a fluorinated polymer. The composition can further comprise particles of a light reflective material suspended in the liquid binder. Photoluminescence wavelength conversion components; solid-state light emitting devices; light emitting signage surfaces and light emitting signage utilizing the composition are disclosed.
Abstract:
Disclosed are LED-based lighting arrangements that include an integrated lighting component that includes both a photoluminescence wavelength conversion portion and a diffusing portion. The integrated lighting component can be used to implement low-profile lighting arrangements having very small installation space requirements.
Abstract:
A solid-state linear lamp comprises a co-extruded component, the co-extruded component comprising an elongate lens and a layer of photoluminescent material. The elongate lens is for shaping light emitted from the lamp and comprises an elongate interior cavity. The layer of a photoluminescent material is located on an interior wall of the elongate interior cavity. The lamp further comprises an array of solid-state light emitters configured to emit light into the elongate interior cavity.
Abstract:
A solid-state linear lamp comprises a co-extruded component, the co-extruded component comprising an elongate lens and a layer of photoluminescent material. The elongate lens is for shaping light emitted from the lamp and comprises an elongate interior cavity. The layer of a photoluminescent material is located on an interior wall of the elongate interior cavity. The lamp further comprises an array of solid-state light emitters configured to emit light into the elongate interior cavity.
Abstract:
A diffuser component for a solid-state (LED) light emitting device comprises a light scattering material, wherein the light scattering material has an average particle size that is selected such that the light scattering material will scatter excitation light from a solid-state excitation source relatively more than the light scattering material will scatter light generated by at least one photoluminescence material (phosphor) in a wavelength conversion component. The diffuser component is separately manufactured from the wavelength conversion component.
Abstract:
A solid-state light emitting device comprises a light transmissive thermally conductive circuit board; an array of solid-state light emitters (LEDs) mounted on, and electrically connected to, at least one face of the circuit board; and a photoluminescence wavelength conversion component. The wavelength conversion component comprises a mixture of particles of at least one photoluminescence material (phosphor) and particles of a light reflective material. The emission product of the device comprises the combined light generated by the LEDs and the photoluminescence material. The wavelength conversion component can comprise a layer of the phosphor material and particles of a light reflective material applied directly to the array of LEDs in the form of an encapsulant. Alternatively the photoluminescence component is a separate component and remote to the array of LEDs such as tubular component that surrounds the LEDs.
Abstract:
A lamp optical component comprises a hollow extruded component, where the hollow extruded component includes a photoluminescence portion and a light shaping portion, and where the photoluminescence portion extends into an interior volume of the hollow extruded component.
Abstract:
A solid-state linear lamp comprises a co-extruded component, the co-extruded component comprising a photoluminescent portion and a support body, where the photoluminescent portion is integrally formed with the support body. The co-extruded component is formed to comprise an interior cavity for receiving insertion of a substrate having one or more light emitters. The array of solid-state light emitters is configured to emit light into the elongate interior cavity.
Abstract:
A photoluminescent daylight panel for converting higher energy shorter wavelength daylight to lower energy longer wavelength light comprises: a light transmissive substrate; at least one photoluminescent material configured to absorb at least a portion of daylight radiation of wavelengths between about 350 nm and about 450 nm and convert it to light with a wavelength greater than about 600 nm.
Abstract:
A solid-state light emitting device comprises a light transmissive thermally conductive circuit board; an array of solid-state light emitters (LEDs) mounted on, and electrically connected to, at least one face of the circuit board; and a photoluminescence wavelength conversion component. The wavelength conversion component comprises a mixture of particles of at least one photoluminescence material (phosphor) and particles of a light reflective material. The emission product of the device comprises the combined light generated by the LEDs and the photoluminescence material. The wavelength conversion component can comprise a layer of the phosphor material and particles of a light reflective material applied directly to the array of LEDs in the form of an encapsulant. Alternatively the photoluminescence component is a separate component and remote to the array of LEDs such as tubular component that surrounds the LEDs.