Abstract:
A light-emitting apparatus includes: a substrate; targets to be connected (LED chips and wiring), mounted on the substrate and arranged linearly; wires that individually connect adjacent ones of the targets to each other; and a sealing member provided on the substrate and sealing the targets and the wires. At least one of the wires in a region of the sealing member corresponding to one of ends of a line of the targets is a first wire, at least one of the wires in a region of the sealing member corresponding to the other of the ends is a second wire, and each of the first and second wires has a standing portion attached to one of the targets that is the inner one in the sealing member, and an inclined portion attached to the other of the targets that is the outer one in the sealing member.
Abstract:
A light-emitting apparatus includes a plurality of light-emitting element columns sealed with a sealing member, each including a plurality of light-emitting elements. In at least one of the plurality of light-emitting element columns, the plurality of light-emitting elements are all positioned or a virtual straight line. At least one of the plurality of light-emitting element columns includes at least one set of a first light-emitting element and a second light-emitting element that are positioned adjacent to each other. The first light-emitting element is disposed to form a first angle between the virtual straight line and a longitudinal direction of the first light-emitting element. The second light-emitting element is disposed to form a second angle different from the first angle between the virtual straight line and a longitudinal direction of the second light-emitting element.
Abstract:
A light-emitting apparatus includes: a ceramic substrate; a light-emitting element mounted on the ceramic substrate; a sealing member sealing the light-emitting element; a buffer layer formed on the ceramic substrate and surrounding the light-emitting element; and a dam member, at least a portion of which is on a top surface of the buffer layer and which is for blocking the sealing member. The dam member is formed in such a way that one end of the dam member which faces the sealing member and is closer to the light-emitting element than the opposite end of the dam member is in contact with the ceramic substrate while the opposite end is out of contact with the ceramic substrate.