| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080297062 | ILLUMINATING DEVICE - To a constant-current power supply whose output current can be variably set, light emitting modules can be connected in parallel. A control unit recognizes connection information outputted from an information output unit provided in each of the light emitting modules and varies the output current of the constant-current power supply. Drive can be controlled in response to a state of the connected light emitting modules such as the connecting number of light emitting modules. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100097007 | LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE LIGHTING DEVICE - There is provided an LED lighting device having a satisfactory temperature characteristic and a small amount of variation in output current. The step-down chopper is provided with a first circuit including the switching element, the impedance means and a first inductor connected in series and a second circuit including the first inductor and a diode connected in series. A self-excited drive signal generation circuit is provided with a second inductor magnetically coupled with the first inductor and applies a voltage induced in the second inductor to the switching element to keep the switching element on. A turn-off circuit outputs an output voltage when the voltage of the impedance means detected by a comparator exceeds the reference value, and the output voltage allows a switching element to turn on to short-circuit the output terminals of the self-excited drive signal generation circuit, resulting in that the switching element is turned off. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100270935 | LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND ILLUMINATION APPARATUS - A light-emitting device and an illumination apparatus are disclosed. A plurality of LED elements are connected in series between positive and negative lines, and first bypass capacitor is connected in parallel to the LED elements respectively. Each series circuit of a predetermined number of LED elements is connected in parallel to second bypass capacitors. As a result, with the negative power line set as a grounding point, the AC impedance at connection points of the series circuit of the LED elements against the ground is reduced. Thus, the erroneous lighting or “flicker” of each LED which otherwise might be caused by an external noise is prevented. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20100277083 | LIGHTING DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a lighting device includes a device board, a rectification device connected to a commercial power supply, a series LED circuit, and a transistor (current limiter) which limits a maximum current flowing through the series LED circuit. The series circuit mounted on the device board is configured by connecting in series a plurality of LED elements. Each of the LED elements lights when an output voltage of the rectification device is applied to the series circuit. A number of LED elements included in the series circuit is set in a manner that a voltage applied to the series LED circuit is 70 to 90% of the output voltage of the rectification device. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110057564 | LED LIGHTING DEVICE AND ILLUMINATION APPARATUS - The present invention provides a rectifying circuit for rectifying AC voltage that is input from an AC source via a phase control type dimmer; a converter for converting DC output voltage of the rectifying circuit and lighting an LED; a positive characteristic feed-forward controlling unit for monitoring the AC voltage and changing the output current of the converter in accordance with a value of the AC voltage; and a positive characteristic feed-forward control limiting unit for, when the AC voltage reaches a predetermined value, limiting control performed by the positive characteristic feed-forward controlling unit. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110057576 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT - In a power supply device according to one embodiment, a reference signal Vref | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110057577 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT PROVIDED WITH POWER SUPPLY DEVICE - A power supply device according to one embodiment is configured to control a lighting of semiconductor light-emitting elements, wherein a dimming signal is canceled during a predetermined time period (T) from a timing immediately after power-ON, so as to light on light-emitting diodes to have a predetermined light amount, for example, a minimum light amount. After an elapse of the predetermined time period (T), cancellation of the dimming signal is released to light on the light-emitting diodes to have a light amount instructed by the dimming signal. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110057578 | LED LIGHTING DEVICE AND ILLUMINATION APPARATUS - The present invention provides a pair of input terminals to which AC voltage is input, the AC voltage being phase-controlled by a dimmer for phase-controlling AC voltage of an AC source; a damping circuit which has a resistor inserted to a position, into which input current flows from the AC source via the dimmer in series, and a capacitor and an inductor which form a closed circuit together with the AC source and the dimmer, and suppresses high-frequency vibration generated in the dimmer when a phase control element of the dimmer is turned on; and an LED lighting circuit which rectifies AC voltage phase-controlled and input via the pair of input terminals, converts DC output voltage, which is obtained by rectification, so that the voltage adapts to a load, and lights the LED. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110068706 | LED LIGHTING DEVICE AND ILLUMINATION APPARATUS - The present invention provides an LED lighting device including: a rectifying circuit having AC input ends connected to an AC source; a converter which has input ends connected to DC output ends of the rectifying circuit and output ends, to which an output capacitor is connected in parallel, connected to an LED, and lights the LED; a control unit for changing continued DC output current of the converter in accordance with a dimming degree; and a bypass circuit which is connected to the output ends of the converter in parallel with the output capacitor and makes bypass current flow, the bypass current being larger than lighting current, which flows through the LED, at least in the vicinity of a dimming lower limit. | 03-24-2011 |