Source: http://www.google.com/patents/US8152338?ie=ISO-8859-1&dq=7,172,682
Timestamp: 2014-03-07 10:54:12
Document Index: 102569780

Matched Legal Cases: ['art.\n2', 'art.\n5', 'art.\n6', 'art.\n10', 'art.\n17', 'art.\n19', 'art.\n20']

Patent US8152338 - LED lamp unit - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA light emitting diode (LED) lamp unit is disclosed for obtain a thin profile display device, to improve uniformity of light, and to simplify a power connection line for operation, which includes an optical lens having a central recess part and an edge, wherein the central recess part is hollowed out...http://www.google.com/patents/US8152338?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8152338 - LED lamp unitAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8152338 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/723,938Publication dateApr 10, 2012Filing dateMar 15, 2010Priority dateApr 29, 2004Also published asCN1693969A, CN100401164C, DE102005019278A1, DE102005019278B4, US7950831, US20050243577, US20100172134Publication number12723938, 723938, US 8152338 B2, US 8152338B2, US-B2-8152338, US8152338 B2, US8152338B2InventorsJeong Min MoonOriginal AssigneeLg Display Co., Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (28), Classifications (18), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetLED lamp unitUS 8152338 B2Abstract A light emitting diode (LED) lamp unit is disclosed for obtain a thin profile display device, to improve uniformity of light, and to simplify a power connection line for operation, which includes an optical lens having a central recess part and an edge, wherein the central recess part is hollowed out inwardly, and the edge is formed in shape of a flat surface or in shape of a convex lens; at least one or more LED chips arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens; and a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the LED chip.
What is claimed is: 1. An LED lamp unit comprising:
one or more LED chips for emitting light; and
an optical lens for transmitting and refracting light emitted from the one or more LED chips, the optical lens having a bottom surface, a side surface and a top surface, the optical lens having a central recess part arranged on a central portion of the top surface, the optical lens having an outer part surrounding the central recess part, the outer part including the remaining portion of the top surface and an entirety of the side surface, wherein the central recess part is hollowed inwardly, and the outer part is formed in a shape of a convex lens,
wherein the outer part gradually slopes from and including a mostly upwardly-facing portion of the top surface to and including a mostly sidewardly-facing portion of the side surface, and
wherein the one or more LED chips is below the bottom surface of the optical lens corresponding to the central recess part.
2. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein an entire surface of the outer part is curved.
3. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein the outer part has a flat surface corresponding to the remaining portion of the top surface and a curved surface corresponding the side surface.
4. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein one LED chip is arranged under the central recess part.
5. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein at least two LED chips are arranged under the central recess part.
6. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, further comprising a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the LED chip.
7. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein the central recess part has a V-shape.
8. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein the central recess part of the optical lens has a flat surface or a curved surface.
9. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, further comprising an upper reflecting sheet on the central recess part.
10. The LED lamp unit of claim 9, wherein the upper reflecting sheet is formed by adhesion of a reflecting sheet, by coating of a reflecting material, or by processing a surface with a functional sheet.
11. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, further comprising a light-absorbing film or a light-scattering film on the upper surface of the optical lens.
12. The LED lamp unit of claim 11, wherein the light-absorbing film is formed of a black sheet.
13. The LED lamp unit of claim 11, wherein the light-scattering film may be formed in a method of roughing a surface of a film, or in a method of coating irregular particles on a surface of a film.
14. The LED lamp unit of claim 1, wherein the outer part includes a portion that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens.
15. The LED lamp unit of claim 14, wherein the portion that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens is a flat surface that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens.
16. An LED lamp unit comprising:
an optical lens for transmitting and refracting light emitted from the one or more LED chips, the optical lens having a central recess part and an outer part surrounding the central recess part, the optical lens including:
a bottom surface directly below the central recess part and the outer part;
a side surface extending upwardly from the bottom surface; and
a top surface extending inwardly the side surface,
wherein the side surface and the top surface include an upwardly and inwardly extending surface,
wherein the central recess part is hollowed inwardly, and the outer part is formed in a shape of a convex lens, wherein the convex lens has a vertical cross section having a curved surface,
wherein the one or more LED chips below the bottom surface of the optical lens correspond to the central recess part.
17. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein an entire surface of the outer part is curved.
18. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein one LED chip is arranged under the central recess part.
19. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein at least two LED chips are arranged under the central recess part.
20. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, further comprising, a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the LED chip.
21. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein the central recess part has a V-shape.
22. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein the central recess part of the optical lens has a flat surface or a curved surface.
23. The LED lamp unit of claim 16, wherein the outer part includes a portion that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens.
24. The LED lamp unit of claim 23, wherein the portion that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens is a flat surface that is parallel to the bottom surface of the optical lens.
25. An LED lamp unit comprising:
an optical lens for transmitting and refracting light emitted from the one or more LED chips, the optical lens having a lower surface, a side surface extending upwardly from the lower surface and an upper surface extending inwardly from the side surface, the optical lens having a central recess part arranged on a central portion of the upper surface, the optical lens having an outer part surrounding the central recess part, wherein the outer part gradually slopes from and including a mostly upwardly-facing portion of the upper surface to and including a mostly sidewardly-facing portion of the side surface.
26. The LED lamp unit of claim 25, wherein the outer part includes a portion that is parallel to the lower surface of the optical lens.
27. The LED lamp unit of claim 26, wherein the portion that is parallel to the lower surface of the optical lens is a flat surface that is parallel to the lower surface of the optical lens. Description
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/116,177 filed on Apr. 28, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,950,831, which application claims the benefit of the Korean Application No. P2004-30072 filed on Apr. 29, 2004, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to a backlight unit of a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to a light emitting diode (LED) lamp unit, to obtain a thin profile, to improve the uniformity of light, and to simplify the power connection line for the operation of the device.
In general, cathode ray tubes (CRTs), which are one type of display device, have been widely used as monitors for televisions, measuring apparatuses, and information terminals. However, the CRT cannot satisfy the demand for compact size and light weight devices due to the size and weight of the CRT itself. Thus, various display devices, such as liquid crystal display (LCD) devices that use the electric field optical effect, plasma display panels (PDP) using a gas discharge, and electroluminescence display (ELD) devices using an electric field luminous effect, have been studied to substitute the CRT.
Among the display devices, the LCD device has been extensively researched, so that the LCD device having low power consumption, slim size and light weight is in active development and production as monitors for desktop computers (or personal computers) and large sized display devices, as well as laptop computers (or notebook computers). Accordingly, LCD devices are popular. Most LCD devices control the light transmittance of ambient light to display an image. In this respect, it is often necessary to provide an additional light source, such as a backlight unit, to emit light to the LCD panel of the LCD device.
The backlight unit is generally used to read information displayed on a screen of the LCD device in dark surroundings. Backlight units often have a thin light-guiding plate because of the demand for good design, low power consumption, and thin profile. Also, there are research to further develop the function of representing various colors and of improving the display grade by using a light emitting diodes (LED) are ongoing.
Generally, the LED is a solid device using the photoelectric conversion characteristics of a semiconductor, and more particularly the LED is a semiconductor device of emitting light when a forward voltage is applied thereto. In comparison to a lamp of using tungsten filaments, the LED emits light at a lower voltage. Lamps using tungsten filaments emit light by heating the filaments. Meanwhile, the LED emits light with the energy difference generated by the recombination of electrons and holes. Accordingly, the LED is in widespread use for various display devices.
When an A.C. voltage of several values is applied to the LED, the LED emits light. With an LED, there is no requirement for providing a DC-AC converter to a driving unit, whereby the driving unit has a simplified structure. Also, since the LED is the semiconductor device, the LED has high reliability, compact size and long lifespan as compared with the CRT.
Hereinafter, a general LED lamp, which can be used for a light-emitting device by itself or for a light source of a display device will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1A is a photograph of a general LED lamp unit. FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view of a general LED lamp unit. FIG. 2 illustrates a progressing path of light emitted from an LED lamp of FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B. FIG. 3A illustrates rectangular coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of a general LED lamp unit. FIG. 3B illustrates polar coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of a general LED lamp unit.
As illustrated in FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B, the general LED lamp unit includes an LED chip 10, a bullet-shaped optical lens 13, cathode and anode lead wires 14 and 15, and a reflecting curve 11. The bullet-shaped optical lens 13 covers the LED chip 10, and the cathode and anode lead wires 14 and 15 are connected with both ends of the LED chip 10. Also, the reflecting curve 11 covers the side of the LED chip 10. Herein, a non-explained reference number 12 is a wire for connecting the LED chip 10 with the cathode lead wire 14 and the anode lead wire 15.
With an LED lamp having the aforementioned structure, the light emitted from the LED chip 10 is mostly concentrated on the optical lens 13, whereby the light is progressing to the vertical direction, as illustrated in FIG. 2.
In FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B, it illustrates the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of the general LED panel. As illustrated in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B, the light emitted from the LED chip 10 is mostly progressing to the vertical direction. In this case, the light emitted from the LED lamp is concentrated on and is progressing to one direction (vertical direction). Accordingly, it is impossible to apply the LED lamp unit to the backlight unit of requiring the uniformity of light on the entire area. In order to apply the LED lamp unit to the backlight unit, it is necessary to provide a plurality of LED lamps. In addition, the LED lamp unit requires additional optical elements for scattering the light emitted from the LED lamp.
Hereinafter, a related art LED lamp unit having an improved structure, for solving the problem of the general LED lamp in which the light is concentrated in vertical, will be described as follows.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an LED lamp unit according to the related art. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an optical lens of an LED lamp unit of FIG. 4 according to the related art. FIG. 6 illustrates a relative intensity according to an angular degree of an LED lamp unit or FIG. 4.
As illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, a related art LED lamp 40 includes a mortar-shaped optical lens 50 and an LED chip (not illustrated), wherein the mortar-shaped optical lens 50 is suitable for a side emitting type, and the LED chip is positioned inside the mortar-shaped optical lens 50.
Referring to FIG. 6, the light emitted from the LED chip is progressing to the side direction through the optical lens 50 since the optical lens 50 is formed in shape of mortar. Accordingly, in case the related art LED lamp unit is applied to the backlight unit, it is possible to obtain the great luminance with the smaller number of the LED lamps, as compared with the number of the LED lamps in case of using the general LED lamp unit.
However, the related art LED lamp unit has the following disadvantages.
First, with a related art LED lamp unit, the light emitted from the LED lamp is progressing to the side direction since the optical lens is formed in shape of mortar. However, it is impossible to obtain the thin profile due to the thickness of the optical lens.
Also, the upper edge of the optical lens is thin, so that the upper edge of the optical lens may be easily damaged due to the external force. Also, in case the optical lens is heavily damaged, the characteristics of light emitted from the LED lamp may be changed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an LED lamp unit that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide an LED lamp unit, to obtain thin profile.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an LED lamp unit, to improve uniformity of light by changing the characteristics of light emitted from the lamp.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an LED lamp unit, to simplify a power connection line for operation.
To achieve these other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, an LED lamp unit includes an optical lens having a central recess part and an edge, wherein the central recess part is hollowed inwardly, and the edge is formed in shape of a flat surface or in shape of a convex lens; at least one or more LED chips arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens; and a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the LED chip.
At this time, the central recess part is formed in shape of �V�.
Also, the central recess part of the optical lens has a flat surface or a curved surface.
Furthermore, the LED lamp unit includes an upper reflecting sheet formed on an upper surface of the optical lens.
Also, the upper reflecting sheet is formed by adhesion of a reflecting sheet, by coating of a reflecting material, or by processing a surface with a functional sheet.
In addition, the LED lamp unit includes a light-absorbing film or a light-scattering film on the upper surface of the optical lens. The light-absorbing film may be formed of a black sheet. In addition, the light-scattering film may be formed in a method of roughing a surface of a film, or in a method of coating irregular particles on a surface of a film.
In state both ends in each of the LED chips are connected with each of anode electrode terminals and each of cathode electrode terminals by lead, the anode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are separately connected, and the cathode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are separately connected.
In state both ends in each of the LED chips are connected with each of anode electrode terminals and each of cathode electrode terminals by lead, the anode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are separately connected, and the cathode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are connected in common by a first electrode connection wire.
In state both ends in each of the LED chips are connected with each of anode electrode terminals and each of cathode electrode terminals by lead, the anode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are connected in common by a second electrode connection wire, and the cathode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips 150 are separately connected.
In state both ends in each of the LED chips are connected with each of anode electrode terminals and each of cathode electrode terminals by lead, the anode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips are connected in common by the second electrode connection wire, and the cathode electrode terminals of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected in common by the first electrode connection wire.
At this time, the LED chips emit monochromatic light, tri-chromatic light of R, G and B, or white light.
In another aspect, an LED lamp unit includes an optical lens having an edge in shape of a flat surface or in shape of a convex lens; a plurality of LED chips arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens; a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the optical lens and the LED chips; and an upper reflecting sheet positioned on an upper surface of the optical lens.
Also, the upper surface, on which the upper reflecting sheet is positioned, is formed as a flat surface.
In another aspect, an LED lamp unit includes an optical lens having an edge in shape of a flat surface or in shape of a convex lens; a plurality of LED chips arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens; a lower reflecting sheet positioned on a bottom surface of the optical lens and the LED chips; and a light-absorbing film or a light-scattering film positioned on an upper surface of the optical lens.
FIG. 1A is a photograph of a general LED lamp unit;
FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view of a general LED lamp unit;
FIG. 2 illustrates a progressing path of light emitted from an LED lamp of FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B;
FIG. 3A illustrates rectangular coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of a general LED lamp;
FIG. 3B illustrates polar coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of a general LED lamp;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an LED lamp unit according to the related art;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an optical lens in an LED lamp of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 illustrates a relative intensity according to an angular degree of an LED lamp unit of FIG. 4;
FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are perspective views of an LED lamp unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9A is a cross sectional view along I-I′ of FIG. 8;
FIG. 9B is a top plane view of an LED lamp unit of FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 are perspective views of an LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 illustrates a progressing path of light emitted from LED lamps according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 13A illustrates rectangular coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of an LED lamp according to the present invention;
FIG. 13B illustrates polar coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of an LED lamp according to the present invention;
FIG. 14A and FIG. 14B are respectively a perspective view and a top plane view of an LED lamp unit having at least three LED chips according to the present invention; and
FIG. 15 to FIG. 18 are exemplary views of various electric connections in an LED lamp unit according to the present invention.
Hereinafter, an LED lamp unit according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
An LED lamp unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows. FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are perspective views of an LED lamp unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 9A is a cross sectional view along I-I′ of FIG. 8. FIG. 9B is a top plane view of an LED lamp unit of FIG. 8.
As illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, the LED lamp unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with an optical lens 81, an LED chip 82 and a lower reflecting sheet 83. At this time, the optical lens 81 has a central recess part, which is hollowed out or bowed inwardly, wherein the central recess part has a flat surface. Also, the edge of the optical lens 81 is formed as a curved surface in shape of a convex lens. Herein, the edge of the optical lens 81 may have a flat surface, or the central recess part may have a curved surface. In FIG. 9A, the central recess part is formed in shape of �V�.
The LED chips 82 are arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens 81 of the LED lamp unit 70. Also, the LED chip 82 emits monochromatic light, tri-chromatic light of R, G and B, or white light. In order to improve the efficiency of light emitted from the LED chip 82, the lower reflecting sheet 83 is positioned on a bottom surface of the optical lens 81.
FIG. 8 illustrates the LED lamp unit having the three LED chips. However, it is possible to provide the LED lamp unit having the plurality of LED chips 82 more than three.
In the LED lamp unit, the plurality of LED chips 82 are positioned on the lower inner surface of the optical lens 81, thereby realizing the thin profile in the LED lamp unit. Also, the edge of the optical lens 81 is formed in shape of the convex lens or the flat surface, whereby the light emitted from the LED chips 82 is mostly guided to the side direction rather than to the front direction.
Also, the aforementioned LED lamp unit may be used as a light-emitting device by itself, or may be used as a light source of a backlight unit for an LCD device.
An LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows. FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 are perspective views of an LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention. With an LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to maximize the side elements of light rather than the front elements of light, which is emitted from an LED chip.
As illustrated in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, the LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention is provided with an optical lens 102, a plurality of LED chips 103, a lower reflecting sheet 104, and an upper reflecting sheet 101.
At this time, the optical lens 102 has a central recess part, which is hollowed inwardly, wherein the central recess part has a flat surface. Also, the edge of the optical lens 102 is formed as a curved surface in shape of a convex lens. Herein, the edge of the optical lens 102 may have a flat surface, or the central recess part may have a curved surface. In the drawings, the central recess part is formed in shape of �V�.
The plurality of LED chips 103 are arranged at fixed intervals in a lower portion of the optical lens 102 of the LED lamp unit 100. Also, the LED chip 103 emits monochromatic light, tri-chromatic light of R, G and B, or white light. In order to improve the efficiency of light emitted from the LED chip 103, the lower reflecting sheet 104 is positioned on a bottom surface of the optical lens 102.
Also, the upper reflecting sheet 101 is provided to cover an entire upper surface of the optical lens 102, thereby minimizing the front elements of light emitted from the LED chip 103, and maximizing the side elements of light emitted from the LED chip 103. That is, the light emitted to the front direction from the LED chip 103 is reflected for being guided to the side direction of the LED chip 103. The upper reflecting sheet 101 may be formed by adhesion of a reflecting sheet, by coating of a reflecting material, or by processing a surface with a functional sheet.
Instead of the upper reflecting sheet 101, a light-absorbing film or a light-scattering film may be provided to prevent the light from being emitted to the front direction. At this time, the light-absorbing film may be formed in a method of adhering to a black sheet. Also, the light-scattering film may be formed in a method of roughing a surface of a film, or in a method of coating irregular particles on a surface of a film.
In the LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to maximize the side elements of light rather than the front elements of light, which is emitted from the LED chip.
Also, in the LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, it is possible not to form the central recess part in the optical lens 102. That is, the central part of the optical lens 102 may have the flat surface, and the edge of the optical lens 102 may be formed as the curved surface in shape of the convex lens. Then, one or more LED chips 103 are arranged at fixed intervals in the lower portion of the optical lens 102 of the LED lamp unit 100. In order to improve efficiency of light emitted from the LED chip 103, the lower reflecting sheet 104 is positioned on the bottom surface of the optical lens 102. In addition, the upper reflecting sheet 101, the light-absorbing film, or the light-scattering film may be formed above the upper surface of the optical lens 102. In this case, the upper reflecting sheet 101 is positioned on the center (flat surface) of the optical lens 102.
Although not illustrated, the LED lamp unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention, having the upper reflecting sheet 101 formed above the entire upper surface of the optical lens 102, may have the plurality of LED chips, as illustrated in FIG. 14A and FIG. 14B.
The characteristics of light emitted from the LED lamp unit according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention will be described as follows.
FIG. 12 illustrates a progressing path of light emitted from the LED lamp unit according to the first and second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B respectively illustrate rectangular and polar coordinates of the relative intensity characteristics of light by an angular degree of the LED lamp according to the present invention.
With an LED lamp unit according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, as illustrated in FIG. 12, the light emitted from the LED chip 82, 103 progresses toward the side direction rather than to the front direction. Also, as illustrated in the rectangular and polar coordinates of FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B, there is scarcely any light emitted from the LED chip 82, 103 in the vertical direction. Accordingly, the light is mostly emitted from the LED chip 82, 104 in the horizontal direction, that is, toward the side.
In contrast to the related art lamp units, in an LED lamp unit according to the present invention, the side elements of light increase, and the front elements of light decrease, whereby it is possible to improve the uniformity of light when the LED lamp unit according to the present invention is used for the light source of the backlight. That is, the LED lamp unit according to the present invention is appropriate to the backlight unit of the LCD device.
FIG. 14A is a perspective view of an LED lamp unit having at least three LED chips according to the present invention. FIG. 14B is a top plane view of an LED lamp unit having at least three LED chips according to the present invention.
In the LED lamp unit according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, three LED chips are provided. However, if an optical lens 140, a lower reflecting sheet 142 and an upper reflecting sheet are formed in the same structure as those in the LED lamp unit according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, three or more LED chips 141 may be formed as illustrated in FIG. 14A and FIG. 14B.
Next, exemplary electric connection methods for driving the LED lamp unit according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 15 to FIG. 18 are exemplary views of various electric connections in an LED lamp unit according to the present invention. For driving the LED lamp unit according to the present invention, it is necessary to apply the voltage to respective LED chips, of which electric connections will be described as follows.
As illustrated in FIG. 15 to FIG. 18, the plurality of LED chips 150 are provided, wherein both ends in each of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected with an anode electrode terminal 151 and a cathode electrode terminal 152 by lead.
The anode electrode terminal 151 and the cathode electrode terminal 152 connected with the LED chip 150 may have the various connection states, as follows.
In FIG. 15, the anode electrode terminals 151 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are separately connected, and the cathode electrode terminals 152 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are separately connected, whereby the voltage is individually applied to each of the LED chips 150.
In FIG. 16, the anode electrode terminals 151 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are separately connected, whereby the voltage is individually applied to one end in each of the LED chips 150. Then, the cathode electrode terminals 152 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected in common by a first electrode connection wire 153.
In FIG. 17, the anode electrode terminals 151 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected in common by a second electrode connection wire 154. Then, the cathode electrode terminals 152 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are separately connected, whereby the voltage is individually applied to the other end in each of the LED chips 150.
In FIG. 18, the anode electrode terminals 151 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected in common by the second electrode connection wire 154. Then, the cathode electrode terminals 152 of the plurality of LED chips 150 are connected in common by the first electrode connection wire 153.
Herein, non-explained reference numbers 151 a and 152 a are first and second common electrode applying terminals for applying common voltages to the respective anode and cathode electrode terminals. The cathode electrode terminals 152 may be grounding separately, or may be grounding in common.
Accordingly, it is possible to simply apply the power to the both ends of the LED chips by the lead and electrode connection wires, thereby realizing the simplified electric connection of the LED lamp unit.
As described above, the LED lamp unit according to the present invention has the following advantages.
First, the edge of the optical lens is formed in shape of the convex lens, or in shape of the flat surface, whereby the light emitted from the LED chip is mostly progressing to the side direction, thereby improving the uniformity of light.
Also, the edge of the optical lens is formed in the convex lens or the flat surface, and the LED chip is provided in the lower inner side of the optic lens. As a result, the LED lamp unit according to the present invention has a thinner profile as compared with the related art.
Furthermore, the light emitted from the LED chip is mostly progressing to the side direction. Accordingly, in case the LED lamp unit according to the present invention is applied to the backlight unit of the LCD device, it is possible to improve the display degree by increasing the uniformity of light.
In addition, it is possible to simply apply the power to the both ends of the LED chips by the lead and the electrode connection wire, thereby realizing the simplified electric connection of the LED lamp unit.
Patent CitationsCited PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS3746853Mar 10, 1972Jul 17, 1973Bell Canada Northern ElectricLight emitting devicesUS4259679 *Apr 13, 1979Mar 31, 1981Plessey Handel Und Investments A.G.Display devicesUS4906075May 20, 1988Mar 6, 1990Matsumiya James AVehicle rear view mirrorUS5865529 *Mar 10, 1997Feb 2, 1999Yan; EllisLight emitting diode lamp having a spherical radiating patternUS6404131Aug 8, 2000Jun 11, 2002Yoshichu Mannequin Co., Ltd.Light emitting displayUS20020163810May 4, 2001Nov 7, 2002West Robert S.Side emitting LEDUS20020180370Jan 11, 2001Dec 5, 2002Seiji OhnoLight-emitting element matrix arrayUS20030020677Jul 11, 2002Jan 30, 2003Takao NakanoLiquid crystal display deviceUS20040042194 *Jun 11, 2003Mar 4, 2004Hsieh Chih ChiehPanel light source device and liquid crystal display deviceUS20040085779 *Oct 1, 2003May 6, 2004Pond Gregory R.Light emitting diode headlamp and headlamp assemblyUS20040208003 *Apr 18, 2003Oct 21, 2004Kuo Heng HuangStraight down-type backlight module assembly structureUS20060119250 *Nov 15, 2002Jun 8, 2006Yoshinobu SuehiroLight-emitting diode, led light, and light apparatusCN1400488AJul 26, 2002Mar 5, 2003恩益禧三菱电机视讯有限公司Liquid crystal deviceJP2000270161A Title not availableJP2000299500A Title not availableJP2002299694A Title not availableJP2003008081A Title not availableJP2004087630A Title not availableJP2005044661A Title not availableJPH073154A Title not availableJPH0611365A Title not availableJPH0918058A Title not availableJPH05183194A Title not availableJPH10276298A Title not availableJPS494573A Title not availableJPS6320464A Title not availableJPS56123572A Title not availableKR20030080057A Title not available* Cited by examinerClassifications U.S. Classification362/308, 362/329, 362/235, 362/328International ClassificationH01L33/60, H01L25/075, G02F1/13357, G09F13/08, F21V5/04, G09G3/32, H01L33/44, H01L33/58, G09F13/12Cooperative ClassificationH01L2224/48091, H01L2224/48247, H01L25/0753, H01L33/54European ClassificationH01L33/54Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionDec 28, 2011ASAssignmentOwner name: LG DISPLAY CO., LTD., KOREA, REPUBLIC OFFree format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:LG PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.;REEL/FRAME:027450/0704Effective date: 20050422Mar 15, 2010ASAssignmentEffective date: 20050422Owner name: LG PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.,KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLEFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:MOON, JEONG MIN;REEL/FRAME:24080/719Owner name: LG PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD., KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLEFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:MOON, JEONG MIN;REEL/FRAME:024080/0719RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google