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Patente US7235189 - Method of producing a wavelength-converting casting composition - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s » B�squeda avanzada de patentes | Historial web | Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesThe wavelength-converting casting composition is based on a transparent epoxy casting resin with a luminous substance admixed. The composition is used in an electroluminescent component having a body that emits ultraviolet, blue or green light. An inorganic luminous substance pigment powder with luminous...http://www.google.es/patents/US7235189?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7235189 - Method of producing a wavelength-converting casting composition N�mero de publicaci�nUS7235189 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitud09/731,406 Fecha de publicaci�n26 Jun 2007 Fecha de presentaci�n6 Dic 2000 Fecha de prioridad20 Sep 1996Tambi�n publicado comoCN1156029CCN1207206ACN1273537CCN1515623ACN1558454ACN1558455ACN1560931ACN1567608ACN100367521CCN100492681CCN100492682CCN100492683CCN101081909ACN101081909BCN101081910AEP0862794A1EP0862794B1EP1221724A2EP1221724A3EP1221724B1US6066861US6245259US6277301US6592780US7276736US7709852US8071996US20010028053US20010045647US20040016908US20040084687US20070216281US20100176344WO1998012757A1 InventoresKlaus H�hnAlexandra DebrayPeter SchlotterRalf SchmidtJ�rgen Schneider Cesionario originalOsram GmbhSiemens AktiengesellschaftOsram Opto Semiconductors Gmbh & Co. OhgOsram Opto Semiconductors Gmbh Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.252/301.36257/E33.74252/301.40R Clasificaci�n internacionalF21V5/04F21V9/16C09K11/08C09K11/80B29K63/00C08K9/00C09K11/00H01L33/56H05B33/12C09K11/64C08K3/30C08K7/00C08K3/22H01L23/31H05B33/04B29C39/02C09K11/62C08L63/00C09K11/79B29K105/16F21Y101/02H01L23/29H01S5/32H01L33/00C09K11/77C09K11/02H01L33/48H01L33/50 Clasificaci�n cooperativaH01L33/502C09K11/7774Y02B20/181C09K11/7718C09K11/7721C09K11/7767H01L2933/0091H01L33/486C09K11/7769C09K11/7746H01L33/56C09K11/7749 Clasificaci�n europeaH01L33/50B2C09K11/77M6C09K11/77S2C09K11/77M2DC09K11/77S6C09K11/77P6C09K11/77P2DC09K11/77S2HH01L33/48C2ReferenciasCitas de patentes (106)Otras citas (100) Citada por (12)Enlaces externosUSPTO Cesi�n de USPTO EspacenetMethod of producing a wavelength-converting casting compositionUS 7235189 B2 Resumen The wavelength-converting casting composition is based on a transparent epoxy casting resin with a luminous substance admixed. The composition is used in an electroluminescent component having a body that emits ultraviolet, blue or green light. An inorganic luminous substance pigment powder with luminous substance pigments is dispersed in the transparent epoxy casting resin. The luminous substance is a phosphorous group of the general formula A3B5X12:M, and the luminous substance pigments have particle sizes ≦20 μm and a mean grain diameter d50≦5 μm.
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