Industry Patents
Patent: 11028975
Lighting Fixture with 2D Array of Closely-Packed Components
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Patent Number: |
11028975 |
Title: |
Lighting Fixture with 2D Array of Closely-Packed Components |
Abstract: |
An LED lighting fixture includes a housing; a substrate located within
the housing; a plurality of LED groups of various colors mounted on the
substrate, each LED color group including multiple LED components; at
least one circuit communicating with a power supply and adapted for
powering the LED components; and an optical component located at an
output end of the housing. The LED components are arranged along first
and second directions orthogonal to one another, such that no two LED of
the same color reside adjacent one another along both of the first and
second directions, and each LED component is spaced-apart from an
adjacent LED component a distance no greater than 1.0 mm.
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Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Von Fange, Wright, Russell |
Assignee: |
The Light Source |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
10718474 |
International Classification: |
F21V 29/70 |
US Classification: |
F21K 9/50 |
Issue Date: |
06-08-2021 |
Filing Date: |
07-21-2020 |
Application : |
16/934633 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
11028975 at Freepatentsonline |
Link to World Patent Family1: |
World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
Link to Google Patents1: |
11028975 at Google Patents |
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