Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Light emitting device for AC power operation
- Patent Title (中): 交流电源运行用发光装置
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Application No.: US12908692Application Date: 2010-10-20
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Publication No.: US08716946B2Publication Date: 2014-05-06
- Inventor: Chung Hoon Lee , James S. Speck , Hong San Kim , Jae Jo Kim , Sung Han Kim , Jae Ho Lee
- Applicant: Chung Hoon Lee , James S. Speck , Hong San Kim , Jae Jo Kim , Sung Han Kim , Jae Ho Lee
- Applicant Address: KR Ansan-si
- Assignee: Seoul Opto Device Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Seoul Opto Device Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: KR Ansan-si
- Agency: H.C. Park & Associates, PLC
- Priority: KR10-2005-0056175 20050628; KR10-2005-0104952 20051103; KR10-2005-0126872 20051221; KR10-2005-0126873 20051221; KR10-2005-0126904 20051221; KR10-2006-0013322 20060211
- Main IPC: H05B39/00
- IPC: H05B39/00

Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved light-emitting device for an AC power operation. A conventional light emitting device employs an AC light-emitting diode having arrays of light emitting cells connected in reverse parallel. The arrays in the prior art alternately repeat on/off in response to a phase change of an AC power source, resulting in short light emission time during a ½ cycle and the occurrence of a flicker effect. An AC light-emitting device according to the present invention employs a variety of means by which light emission time is prolonged during a ½ cycle in response to a phase change of an AC power source and a flicker effect can be reduced. For example, the means may be switching blocks respectively connected to nodes between the light emitting cells, switching blocks connected to a plurality of arrays, or a delay phosphor. Further, there is provided an AC light-emitting device, wherein a plurality of arrays having the different numbers of light emitting cells are employed to increase light emission time and to reduce a flicker effect.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110031891A1 LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR AC POWER OPERATION Public/Granted day:2011-02-10
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