Patent application number | Description | Published |
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 |
20110043121 | LIGHTING CIRCUIT AND ILLUMINATION DEVICE - A lighting circuit according to embodiments includes: a self-hold element connected in series to an AC power source that generates power for lighting an illumination load, together with the illumination load, the self-hold element being configured to control supply of the power provided by the AC power source to the illumination load by the self-hold element being turned on/off; a noise prevention circuit connected in parallel to the self-hold element; and a damping circuit configured to connect a damping resistance to the noise prevention circuit parallely only for a predetermined period from turning-on of the self-hold element, thereby preventing the self-hold element from being repeatedly turned on/off during a period in which the self-hold element is on under normal conditions, due to a transient during power supply. | 02-24-2011 |
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 |
20110074291 | LIGHT-EMITTING MODULE, SELF-BALLASTED LAMP AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT - A light-emitting module includes a module substrate, semiconductor light-emitting elements and a connection substrate. On one face of the module substrate, a conductive layer is formed. The semiconductor light-emitting elements and the connection substrate are mounted on the conductive layer of the module substrate. Electric wires, which extend from a lighting circuit, are connected to the connection substrate. Power is supplied to the semiconductor light-emitting elements through the connection substrate and the conductive layer of the module substrate. | 03-31-2011 |
20130010509 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a power supply device includes a rectifying circuit configured to rectify an alternating-current power supply, a first capacitor configured to smooth a voltage after rectification, and a falling voltage chopper circuit configured to supply electric power to a load. The first capacitor is set to a capacity in which a section where a voltage after smoothing drops to an output voltage to the load is provided in a rectified half period of the alternating-current power supply. The falling voltage chopper circuit includes at least one switching element configured to receive an input of the voltage after smoothing, operate in a section where the voltage after smoothing exceeds the output voltage, and pause in a section of the output voltage and a second capacitor provided on an output side and having a capacity larger than the capacity of the first capacitor. | 01-10-2013 |
20130088173 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT - In a power supply device according to one embodiment, a reference signal Vref | 04-11-2013 |
20130162155 | LIGHTING CIRCUIT AND ILLUMINATION DEVICE - A lighting circuit according to embodiments includes: a self-hold element connected in series to an AC power source that generates power for lighting an illumination load, together with the illumination load, the self-hold element being configured to control supply of the power provided by the AC power source to the illumination load by the self-hold element being turned on/off; a noise prevention circuit connected in parallel to the self-hold element; and a damping circuit configured to connect a damping resistance to the noise prevention circuit parallely only for a predetermined period from turning-on of the self-hold element, thereby preventing the self-hold element from being repeatedly turned on/off during a period in which the self-hold element is on under normal conditions, due to a transient during power supply. | 06-27-2013 |
20130193863 | 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. | 08-01-2013 |
20130193880 | 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. | 08-01-2013 |
20140132168 | 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. | 05-15-2014 |
20140132170 | 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. | 05-15-2014 |
20140132171 | 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. | 05-15-2014 |
20140320034 | Luminaire - According to an embodiment, there is provided a luminaire including a light-emitting unit and a cap. The luminaire is attached to a socket including first and second sections to be fit. The light-emitting unit includes a first terminal, a second terminal, and a light-emitting element electrically connected between the first terminal and the second terminal. The light-emitting element is lit if a voltage between the first terminal and the second terminal is equal to or larger than a predetermined value. The cap includes first and second fitting sections. The first and second fitting sections are fit in the first and second sections to be fit of the socket to apply a voltage input from the outside between the first terminal and the second terminal. The predetermined value is equal to or larger than 18.7 V and equal to or smaller than 120 V. | 10-30-2014 |
20140354158 | Lighting Circuit and Luminaire - A lighting circuit includes an input unit, an output unit, a rectifying circuit, first and second switching circuits, a dimming signal generating circuit, and first and second control units. The input unit is connected to a control device that outputs an alternating-current voltage. The output unit is connected to a light-emitting unit. The rectifying circuit converts the alternating-current voltage into a rectified voltage. The first switching circuit converts the rectified voltage into a first voltage with a first switching element. The second switching circuit converts the first voltage into a second voltage with a second switching element and outputs the second voltage to the output unit. The dimming signal generating circuit generates a dimming signal. The first control unit controls the first switching element. The second control unit controls the second switching element. | 12-04-2014 |