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1.

Lighting fixtures and methods of commissioning lighting fixtures

      
Application Number 17537756
Grant Number 11674668
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-11-30
First Publication Date 2022-09-22
Grant Date 2023-06-13
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Chemel, Brian J.
  • Piepgras, Colin
  • Kondo, Steve T.
  • Johnston, Scott D.

Abstract

In embodiments of the present invention, a method and system is provided for commissioning improved intelligent, LED-based lighting systems. The LED based lighting systems may include fixtures with one or more LED light bars, integrated sensors, onboard intelligence to send and receive signals and control the LED light bars, and network connectivity to other fixtures.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 23/04 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
  • F21V 14/02 - Controlling the distribution of the light emitted by adjustment of elements by movement of light sources
  • F21V 21/15 - Adjustable mountings specially adapted for power operation, e.g. by remote control
  • F21V 21/30 - Pivoted housings or frames
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/10 - Controlling the light source
  • H05B 47/11 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the brightness or colour temperature of ambient light
  • H05B 47/12 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings by detecting audible sound
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • H05B 47/105 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters
  • H05B 47/155 - Coordinated control of two or more light sources
  • F21S 2/00 - Systems of lighting devices, not provided for in main groups  or , e.g. of modular construction
  • F21V 21/00 - Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
  • F21V 29/56 - Cooling arrangements using liquid coolants
  • F21V 29/76 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks with fins or blades with essentially identical parallel planar fins or blades, e.g. with comb-like cross-section
  • F21S 4/28 - Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources with light sources held by or within elongate supports rigid, e.g. LED bars
  • F21S 9/02 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a battery or accumulator
  • F21V 15/01 - Housings, e.g. material or assembling of housing parts
  • F21S 9/04 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a generator
  • F21Y 113/00 - Combination of light sources
  • F21K 9/20 - Light sources comprising attachment means
  • F21Y 103/10 - Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes comprising a linear array of point-like light-generating elements
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • H05B 47/115 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings

2.

FLYBACK CONVERTER WITH INDIRECT ESTIMATION OF PRIMARY-SIDE VOLTAGE AT THE SECONDARY-SIDE

      
Application Number US2021035198
Publication Number 2021/243330
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-06-01
Publication Date 2021-12-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Behjati, Hamid
  • Leon Lara, Luis Manuel

Abstract

A flyback converter with indirect estimation of primary-side voltage at the secondary-side. The converter includes a primary voltage sensing circuit coupled to the second winding of the converter and being configured to establish an output voltage when a switch of the converter is in the first state and a first diode of the converter is reversed biased, the output voltage being representative of a voltage across the primary winding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02M 3/335 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only
  • H02M 3/22 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac
  • H02M 3/24 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters
  • H02M 3/28 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac

3.

RESONANT CONVERTER WITH RECONFIGURABLE RESONANT TANK CIRCUIT

      
Application Number US2021035206
Publication Number 2021/243331
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-06-01
Publication Date 2021-12-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Leon Lara, Luis Manuel

Abstract

A resonant tank converter including a reconfigurable resonant tank circuit including a switch configured to switch a resonant tank configuration of the reconfigurable resonant tank circuit to a first or second configuration in response to feedback signals representative of the output to a load. In some embodiments, the first configuration is an LLC resonant tank configuration, and the second configuration is an LCC resonant tank configuration.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02M 3/335 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only
  • H02M 3/337 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only in push-pull configuration
  • G05F 1/00 - Automatic systems in which deviations of an electric quantity from one or more predetermined values are detected at the output of the system and fed back to a device within the system to restore the detected quantity to its predetermined value or val
  • H02M 3/24 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters
  • H02M 3/00 - Conversion of dc power input into dc power output

4.

Pair of couplable adapters for a light bar

      
Application Number 29700355
Grant Number D0918699
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-01
First Publication Date 2021-05-11
Grant Date 2021-05-11
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Apkarian, Christopher
  • Fowler, Nicholas

5.

Vehicle lamp base having integrally formed spring to bias reflector

      
Application Number 17020660
Grant Number 10995923
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-09-14
First Publication Date 2021-05-04
Grant Date 2021-05-04
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Lessard, Jason
  • Weiss, Blair
  • Holland, Richard

Abstract

A vehicle lamp capsule 32 having a base 34 having a spring 5 which, when lamp capsule 32 is installed, biases an inner surface of a vehicle lamp reflector 12. Spring 5 is monolithically formed with base 34 along with at least one reflector-locating structure on the base such as circumferentially extending exterior locating surface 44 and/or retaining keys 42. Base 34 and spring 5 may be molded of a plastics material. In other embodiments base 34 and spring 5 are made in one piece of sheet metal. The spring 5 formed unitary with the lamp base 34 meets regulatory requirements and avoids a risk of dislodgement of a conventional separate piece-part metal spring which could cause an electrical short when the lamp is installed in the field. The lamp capsule 32 is suitably an H13-style lamp.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 41/19 - Attachment of light sources or lamp holders
  • F21V 19/04 - Fastening of light sources or lamp holders with provision for changing light source, e.g. turret
  • F21S 41/30 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by reflectors

6.

Coupling adapter for a light bar

      
Application Number 29700347
Grant Number D0917269
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-01
First Publication Date 2021-04-27
Grant Date 2021-04-27
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Apkarian, Christopher
  • Fowler, Nicholas

7.

Cover for an adapter

      
Application Number 29700357
Grant Number D0917403
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-01
First Publication Date 2021-04-27
Grant Date 2021-04-27
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Apkarian, Christopher
  • Fowler, Nicholas

8.

Coupling adapter for a light bar

      
Application Number 29700349
Grant Number D0917270
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-01
First Publication Date 2021-04-27
Grant Date 2021-04-27
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Apkarian, Christopher
  • Fowler, Nicholas

9.

Light-based vehicle positioning for mobile transport systems

      
Application Number 17075009
Grant Number 11367216
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-10-20
First Publication Date 2021-03-18
Grant Date 2022-06-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Li, Yang
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Pietz, Christoph

Abstract

Techniques and architecture are disclosed for mobile transport systems configured to determine vehicle positions within an area using light-based communication signals. The system includes a plurality of luminaires located in an area and configured to transmit luminaire position data recognizable by a sensor disposed on a vehicle. The sensor receives an image of a luminaire including a light-based communication signal encoded with luminaire position data. Luminaire position data can be combined with luminaire layout information to determine a known location of the luminaire. A vehicle position relative to the known luminaire location can be determined based on mathematical relationships. Vehicle orientation relative to the area can be determined based an asymmetric fiducial pattern or multiple known luminaire locations. The system can combine a vehicle position relative to a known luminaire location with vehicle orientation relative to the area to determine a vehicle position relative to the area.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 7/73 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras using feature-based methods
  • G06T 7/70 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras
  • G06T 7/50 - Depth or shape recovery
  • G06K 9/46 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image
  • G06V 10/60 - Extraction of image or video features relating to illumination properties, e.g. using a reflectance or lighting model

10.

Interfitting adapters for lamps

      
Application Number 16584590
Grant Number 11002412
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-09-26
First Publication Date 2021-01-21
Grant Date 2021-05-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Apkarian, Christopher
  • Fowler, Nicholas

Abstract

First adapter (10) and second adapter (40) are each separately securable to a respective automotive light bar (200, 201) at mutually facing lateral light bar end caps (206). The adapters (10, 40) interfit, such as first adapter (10) having one or more tenons (14; 18) received in shape-conforming recess or mortise (44) of second adapter (40). The coupling assembly formed from interfit first and second adapters (10, 40) sufficiently supports a midspan region of conjoined light bars (200, 201) to permit omission of mounting L-brackets (208) conventionally required at the mutually facing light bar ends (206), thus allowing fewer holes to be drilled in vehicle roof or bumper (212) and resulting in an aesthetically cleaner presentation of the overall lengthened light bar assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21K 9/20 - Light sources comprising attachment means
  • F21S 4/28 - Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources with light sources held by or within elongate supports rigid, e.g. LED bars
  • F21V 21/005 - Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips for several lighting devices in an end-to-end arrangement, i.e. light tracks
  • F21V 19/00 - Fastening of light sources or lamp holders
  • F21V 17/10 - Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages characterised by specific fastening means or way of fastening
  • F21V 15/015 - Devices for covering joints between adjacent lighting devices; End coverings
  • B62D 65/16 - Joining sub-units or components to, or positioning sub-units or components with respect to, body shell or other sub-units or components the sub-units or components being exterior fittings, e.g. bumpers, lights, wipers
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21W 102/00 - Exterior vehicle lighting devices for illuminating purposes
  • F21W 107/10 - Use or application of lighting devices on or in particular types of vehicles for land vehicles
  • B60Q 1/18 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights being additional front lights
  • F21Y 103/00 - Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes

11.

Method of coupling automotive exterior light bars

      
Application Number 16584633
Grant Number 11162644
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-09-26
First Publication Date 2021-01-21
Grant Date 2021-11-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fowler, Nicholas
  • Apkarian, Christopher

Abstract

First adapter (10) and second adapter (40) are each separately securable to a respective automotive light bar (200, 201) at mutually facing lateral light bar end caps (206). The adapters (10, 40) interfit, such as first adapter (10) having one or more tenons (14; 18) received in shape-conforming recess or mortise (44) of second adapter (40). The coupling assembly formed from interfit first and second adapters (10, 40) sufficiently supports a midspan region of conjoined light bars (200, 201) to permit omission of mounting L-brackets (208) conventionally required at the mutually facing light bar ends (206), thus allowing fewer holes to be drilled in vehicle roof or bumper (212) and resulting in an aesthetically cleaner presentation of the overall lengthened light bar assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 19/00 - Fastening of light sources or lamp holders
  • F21V 17/10 - Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages characterised by specific fastening means or way of fastening
  • B62D 65/16 - Joining sub-units or components to, or positioning sub-units or components with respect to, body shell or other sub-units or components the sub-units or components being exterior fittings, e.g. bumpers, lights, wipers
  • F21W 107/10 - Use or application of lighting devices on or in particular types of vehicles for land vehicles
  • F21K 9/20 - Light sources comprising attachment means
  • F21S 4/28 - Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources with light sources held by or within elongate supports rigid, e.g. LED bars
  • F21V 21/005 - Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips for several lighting devices in an end-to-end arrangement, i.e. light tracks
  • F21V 15/015 - Devices for covering joints between adjacent lighting devices; End coverings
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21W 102/00 - Exterior vehicle lighting devices for illuminating purposes
  • B60Q 1/18 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights being additional front lights
  • F21Y 103/00 - Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes

12.

Surface-mountable heat sink

      
Application Number 29654640
Grant Number D0906267
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-26
First Publication Date 2020-12-29
Grant Date 2020-12-29
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor Ice, Chad

13.

Surface-mountable heat sink

      
Application Number 29709510
Grant Number D0902163
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-15
First Publication Date 2020-11-17
Grant Date 2020-11-17
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

14.

Surface-mountable heat sink

      
Application Number 29654650
Grant Number D0901403
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-26
First Publication Date 2020-11-10
Grant Date 2020-11-10
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

15.

Portion of a heat sink

      
Application Number 29709193
Grant Number D0901404
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-11
First Publication Date 2020-11-10
Grant Date 2020-11-10
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

16.

ROADSIGHT STEALTH

      
Application Number 1548429
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2020-07-22
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Vehicle-mountable camera.

17.

ROADSIGHT

      
Application Number 1548431
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2020-07-22
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Vehicle-mountable camera.

18.

ROADSIGHT REAR

      
Application Number 1548608
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2020-07-22
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Vehicle-mountable camera.

19.

Lightweight heat sink

      
Application Number 29709187
Grant Number D0894848
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-11
First Publication Date 2020-09-01
Grant Date 2020-09-01
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

20.

Heat sink

      
Application Number 29709197
Grant Number D0894849
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-11
First Publication Date 2020-09-01
Grant Date 2020-09-01
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

21.

CONTROLLED AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MANAGING AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS

      
Application Number US2020017910
Publication Number 2020/167934
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-02-12
Publication Date 2020-08-20
Owner
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bongartz, Timo
  • Olschowski, Sebastian
  • Haas, Norbert
  • Angenendt, Guido
  • Burza, Marek
  • Magg, Norbert
  • Dziekonski, Cristin

Abstract

The present disclosure relates to different techniques of controlling an agricultural system, as for example a controlled agricultural system, an agricultural light fixture and a method for agricultural management. Furthermore, the disclosure relates to an agricultural system, which comprises a plurality of processing lines for growing plants of a given plant type, wherein a first processing line in the plurality of processing lines is configured to move a first plurality of plants through the agricultural system along a route; and apply a first growth condition to the first plurality of plants to satisfy a first active agent parameter for the first plurality of plants.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 17/30 - Information retrieval; Database structures therefor
  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled
  • G06F 9/44 - Arrangements for executing specific programs
  • G06F 15/16 - Combinations of two or more digital computers each having at least an arithmetic unit, a program unit and a register, e.g. for a simultaneous processing of several programs
  • H04L 29/06 - Communication control; Communication processing characterised by a protocol

22.

Methods, apparatus and systems for providing occupancy-based variable lighting

      
Application Number 16659130
Grant Number 11339927
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-21
First Publication Date 2020-08-20
Grant Date 2022-05-24
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Chemel, Brian J.
  • Morgan, Frederick
  • Elledge, Christopher L.
  • Egan, John

Abstract

A presence or an absence of an occupant is detected, and an occupancy sensor signal is generated representative of an active state in which the presence of the occupant is detected, and an inactive state in which the absence of the occupant is detected. An ambient light sensor detects the ambient light level and generates an ambient light sensor signal representative of the ambient light level. Dimmable illumination is generated at a first dimming level, based on the ambient light level, corresponding to the active state and a second dimming level corresponding to the inactive state. A transition delay time between an onset of the inactive state and a transition between the first dimming level and the second dimming level may be controlled. The first dimming level, the second dimming level, and/or the transition delay time may be variably set or controlled locally or via a remote device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 47/115 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings
  • F21K 9/00 - Light sources using semiconductor devices as light-generating elements, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] or lasers
  • F21S 2/00 - Systems of lighting devices, not provided for in main groups  or , e.g. of modular construction
  • F21V 14/02 - Controlling the distribution of the light emitted by adjustment of elements by movement of light sources
  • F21V 21/15 - Adjustable mountings specially adapted for power operation, e.g. by remote control
  • F21V 21/30 - Pivoted housings or frames
  • H05B 47/11 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the brightness or colour temperature of ambient light
  • H05B 47/16 - Controlling the light source by timing means
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • H05B 47/155 - Coordinated control of two or more light sources
  • H05B 47/175 - Controlling the light source by remote control
  • H05B 47/135 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the type of light source being controlled
  • H05B 45/12 - Controlling the intensity of the light using optical feedback
  • F21V 29/60 - Cooling arrangements characterised by the use of a forced flow of gas, e.g. air
  • F21V 29/74 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks with fins or blades
  • F21S 8/04 - Lighting devices intended for fixed installation intended only for mounting on a ceiling or like overhead structure
  • F21V 15/01 - Housings, e.g. material or assembling of housing parts
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21S 9/04 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a generator
  • F21V 19/00 - Fastening of light sources or lamp holders
  • F21V 23/04 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
  • F21S 8/08 - Lighting devices intended for fixed installation with a standard
  • F21V 29/76 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks with fins or blades with essentially identical parallel planar fins or blades, e.g. with comb-like cross-section
  • F21Y 103/10 - Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes comprising a linear array of point-like light-generating elements

23.

Transmission of luminaire maintenance information

      
Application Number 16257291
Grant Number 10893598
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-01-25
First Publication Date 2020-07-30
Grant Date 2021-01-12
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stout, Barry
  • Feil, Henry
  • Kumar, Nitin

Abstract

The systems and method disclosed herein include a LCom-enabled luminaire configured to transmit a maintenance trigger encoded in an LCom signal in response to detecting an error or maintenance condition in the LCom-enabled luminaire, receive an access request, transmit maintenance information in response to the access request, and receive correction information to correct the error or maintenance condition. The systems and methods further include a receiver device configured to receive the maintenance trigger, generate the access request based on the maintenance trigger, transmit the access request to the LCom-enabled luminaire, receive maintenance information in response to the access request, and transmit control commands based on the maintenance information.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 47/20 - Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant for protection
  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication
  • G01S 1/04 - Beacons or beacon systems transmitting signals having a characteristic or characteristics capable of being detected by non-directional receivers and defining directions, positions, or position lines fixed relatively to the beacon transmitters; Receivers co-operating therewith using radio waves - Details
  • H04B 10/114 - Indoor or close-range type systems
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • H04W 4/02 - Services making use of location information

24.

ROADSIGHT

      
Application Number 204948800
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2022-04-06
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

(1) Vehicle-mountable camera.

25.

ROADSIGHT STEALTH

      
Application Number 204948900
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2022-04-06
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

(1) Vehicle-mountable camera.

26.

ROADSIGHT REAR

      
Application Number 204948500
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-07-22
Registration Date 2022-04-06
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

(1) Vehicle-mountable camera.

27.

Techniques for decoding light-based communication messages

      
Application Number 16642535
Grant Number 10819426
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-13
First Publication Date 2020-06-11
Grant Date 2020-10-27
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Li, Yang
  • Bermudez, Sergio

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for decoding light based communication (LBC) messages transmitted between a transmitter device and a receiver device. The receiver device includes a processor that executes a process to decode a received LBC message. The processor determines a moving average and removes the moving average to provide a second digital message (with the moving average removed), to account for any noises or interferences. The moving average may be determined using a length-preserving moving average. The peak location in the second digital message is identified and used as a start position for synchronization when the peak location is above the threshold. Sampling points are derived, and logical maximum and minimum values (1's and 0's) are assigned to one or more of the sampling points. The logical values are decoded to generate a decoded sequence of data representative of the received LBC message.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/11 - Arrangements specific to free-space transmission, i.e. transmission through air or vacuum
  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication

28.

Lamp capsule with coating

      
Application Number 29692749
Grant Number D0887035
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-05-28
First Publication Date 2020-06-09
Grant Date 2020-06-09
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Rice, Lawrence C.
  • Swadel, Joseph C.

29.

THINK FARTHER DOWN THE ROAD

      
Application Number 202581200
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-05-01
Registration Date 2023-01-04
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

(1) Automotive lighting headlights for vehicles

30.

HEADLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

      
Application Number 202581100
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-05-01
Registration Date 2023-01-04
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

(1) Automotive lighting headlights for vehicles

31.

Lightweight heat sink

      
Application Number 29605144
Grant Number D0878312
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-05-24
First Publication Date 2020-03-17
Grant Date 2020-03-17
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

32.

Lighting fixtures and methods of commissioning light fixtures

      
Application Number 16447151
Grant Number 11193652
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-06-20
First Publication Date 2020-02-20
Grant Date 2021-12-07
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Chemel, Brian J.
  • Piepgras, Colin
  • Kondo, Steve T.
  • Johnston, Scott D.

Abstract

In embodiments of the present invention, a method and system is provided for commissioning improved intelligent, LED-based lighting systems. The LED based lighting systems may include fixtures with one or more LED light bars, integrated sensors, onboard intelligence to send and receive signals and control the LED light bars, and network connectivity to other fixtures.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 23/04 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
  • F21V 14/02 - Controlling the distribution of the light emitted by adjustment of elements by movement of light sources
  • F21V 21/15 - Adjustable mountings specially adapted for power operation, e.g. by remote control
  • F21V 21/30 - Pivoted housings or frames
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/10 - Controlling the light source
  • H05B 47/11 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the brightness or colour temperature of ambient light
  • H05B 47/12 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings by detecting audible sound
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • H05B 47/105 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters
  • H05B 47/155 - Coordinated control of two or more light sources
  • F21S 2/00 - Systems of lighting devices, not provided for in main groups  or , e.g. of modular construction
  • F21V 21/00 - Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
  • F21V 29/56 - Cooling arrangements using liquid coolants
  • F21V 29/76 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks with fins or blades with essentially identical parallel planar fins or blades, e.g. with comb-like cross-section
  • F21S 4/28 - Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources with light sources held by or within elongate supports rigid, e.g. LED bars
  • F21S 9/02 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a battery or accumulator
  • F21V 15/01 - Housings, e.g. material or assembling of housing parts
  • F21S 9/04 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supply; Systems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a generator
  • F21Y 113/00 - Combination of light sources
  • F21K 9/20 - Light sources comprising attachment means
  • F21Y 103/10 - Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes comprising a linear array of point-like light-generating elements
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • H05B 47/115 - Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings

33.

ROADSIGHT

      
Serial Number 88769729
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-01-22
Registration Date 2021-01-05
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc., DBA Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

vehicle-mountable camera

34.

ROADSIGHT STEALTH

      
Serial Number 88769763
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-01-22
Registration Date 2021-01-05
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc., DBA Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

vehicle-mountable camera

35.

ROADSIGHT REAR

      
Serial Number 88769784
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-01-22
Registration Date 2021-01-12
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc., DBA Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

vehicle-mountable camera

36.

Surface-mountable heat sink

      
Application Number 29627131
Grant Number D0873223
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-11-22
First Publication Date 2020-01-21
Grant Date 2020-01-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon

37.

Baffled tri-region optic for an AFS vehicle headlamp

      
Application Number 16022046
Grant Number 10539286
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-28
First Publication Date 2020-01-02
Grant Date 2020-01-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor Rice, Lawrence

Abstract

An automotive lighting system (41) includes an automotive lamp having an LED array (14) and a lens (34). The lens (34) images a square field of illumination (101) into rectangular field of illumination (48) to support adaptive front lighting in an automotive environment (28). The lens (34) includes light-transmissive first, second, and third regions (64, 66, 68), and a baffle (70) adapted to obstruct light from spreading between the light-transmissive first, second, and third regions (64, 66, 68). The baffle (70) is disposed between the LED array (14) and light receiving surfaces (98, 104, 110) of the light-transmissive first, second, and third regions (64, 66, 68). The lens (34) enables imaging of an approximately rectangular field of illumination (48) from a single chip (12), reducing cost and cooling needs of adaptive front lighting systems.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 41/265 - Composite lenses; Lenses with a patch-like shape
  • F21S 41/43 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by screens, non-reflecting members, light-shielding members or fixed shades characterised by the shape thereof
  • G02B 3/04 - Simple or compound lenses with non-spherical faces with continuous faces that are rotationally symmetrical but deviate from a true sphere
  • F21S 41/143 - Light emitting diodes [LED] the main emission direction of the LED being parallel to the optical axis of the illuminating device
  • B60Q 1/08 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights adjustable, e.g. remotely-controlled from inside vehicle automatically
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21Y 105/10 - Planar light sources comprising a two-dimensional array of point-like light-generating elements

38.

Adjustable voltage constant current light emitting diode (LED) driver for automotive headlights

      
Application Number 16486532
Grant Number 10743385
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-02-27
First Publication Date 2020-01-02
Grant Date 2020-08-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor Safaee, Alireza

Abstract

Various embodiments include a voltage adjusting block (VAB) coupled to a light emitting diode (LED) string. The VAB includes a first switch having a first lead connected to a voltage input, and having a second lead, the first switch having a controllable duty cycle, a first diode having a cathode connected to the second lead of the first switch, and having an anode, a first inductor having a first lead connected to the cathode of the first diode, and having a second lead, and a first capacitor having a first lead connected to the anode of the first diode and having a second lead connected to the second lead of the first inductor. The VAB may provide a variable voltage across the anode of the first diode and the second lead of the first capacitor dependent upon a number of LEDs in the LED string being turned on.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 45/48 - Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED] - Details of LED load circuits with an active control inside an LED matrix having LEDs organised in strings and incorporating parallel shunting devices
  • H05B 45/37 - Converter circuits
  • B60Q 1/14 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means

39.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A TUNABLE LIGHTING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2019034472
Publication Number 2019/232102
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-05-29
Publication Date 2019-12-05
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
  • OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Lorenz, Stefan
  • Antony, Biju
  • Guleria, Ashwani
  • Antohi, Tiberiu
  • Gilenberg, Arthur

Abstract

A tunable lighting system for controlling the intensity and/or correlated color temperature (CCT) of light output from a tunable light source. In some embodiments, the system includes one or more switch modules for sending user commands for a desired intensity and/or CCT. A driver of the tunable light source drives one or more channels of a tunable lighting module using an adjustable constant current, a DC-DC converter with an adjustable output voltage and short circuit protection. In some embodiments, calculation of drive current for the light source is performed in real-time using parameters of the tunable lighting module. In some embodiments, a network collision avoidance process avoids network collisions by assigning any one of a plurality of switch modules on a network as a master.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources

40.

LED ENGIN

      
Serial Number 88696313
Status Registered
Filing Date 2019-11-18
Registration Date 2020-11-24
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc., DBA Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Light emitting diodes (LEDs) LED (light emitting diode) lighting systems, namely, LED modules including LED light engines; and LED light assemblies for commercial lighting

41.

Luminaire with programmable light distribution

      
Application Number 16511078
Grant Number 10681783
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-15
First Publication Date 2019-11-07
Grant Date 2020-06-09
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Pereyra, Rodrigo
  • Quilici, Michael
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol
  • Sarkisian, Alan

Abstract

A method of setting luminance levels of a solid-state light sources of a luminaire with programmable light distribution is provided. The method includes obtaining a file describing a desired light beam distribution, converting the desired light beam distribution into luminance levels for the solid-state light sources, and applying the luminance levels to the solid-state light sources to cause the luminaire to output the desired light beam distribution.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 45/10 - Controlling the intensity of the light
  • G05B 19/042 - Programme control other than numerical control, i.e. in sequence controllers or logic controllers using digital processors
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission

42.

Luminaire with programmable light distribution

      
Application Number 16511091
Grant Number 10609776
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-15
First Publication Date 2019-11-07
Grant Date 2020-03-31
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Pereyra, Rodrigo
  • Quilici, Michael
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol
  • Sarkisian, Alan

Abstract

A method of setting luminance levels of a solid-state light sources of a luminaire with programmable light distribution is provided. The method includes obtaining a file describing a desired light beam distribution, converting the desired light beam distribution into luminance levels for the solid-state light sources, and applying the luminance levels to the solid-state light sources to cause the luminaire to output the desired light beam distribution.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • G05B 19/042 - Programme control other than numerical control, i.e. in sequence controllers or logic controllers using digital processors

43.

THINK FARTHER DOWN THE ROAD

      
Serial Number 88677617
Status Registered
Filing Date 2019-11-01
Registration Date 2020-11-17
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Automotive lighting headlights for vehicles

44.

HEADLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

      
Serial Number 88677600
Status Registered
Filing Date 2019-11-01
Registration Date 2020-11-03
Owner Osram Sylvania Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Automotive lighting headlights for vehicles

45.

System and method of dynamic color adjustment

      
Application Number 16398390
Grant Number 10462875
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-04-30
First Publication Date 2019-10-29
Grant Date 2019-10-29
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Garner, Richard C.
  • Adler, Helmar

Abstract

A method for controlling a chromaticity of total light provided by a lighting system includes detecting the total light by a sensor system, determining a component of the total light that is attributable to uncontrolled light, and selecting a calibration for a sensor based on the uncontrolled light, and using the calibration to adjust the output of the sensor system. The calibration tables may be based on spectral responsivity of the sensors in the sensor system and calibration functions rather than physical light sources. Relative intensities of controllable light sources having different xy values are then adjusted to cause the total light provided by the lighting system to approximate a target chromaticity. A daylighting system implementing this method includes controllable light sources with different xy values. The intensities of the controllable light sources are adjusted to augment sunlight to control the chromaticity of total light provided by the daylighting system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 41/44 - Controlling for providing special optical effects, e.g. progressive motion of light

46.

Wireless beacon-enabled luminaire identification system and method for determining the position of a portable device

      
Application Number 16307020
Grant Number 10718849
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-06-20
First Publication Date 2019-07-18
Grant Date 2020-07-21
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
  • Osram GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Stout, Barry
  • Aggarwal, Anant

Abstract

Techniques for determining an actual position of a portable device are disclosed. In an embodiment, a two-tier triangulation and wireless beacon-enabled luminaire detection approach is implemented. An estimated position of a device is determined using wireless (e.g., wireless beacon) triangulation based on a signal parameter of a signal received from a wireless access point. The field of view of the portable device may be used to estimate positions of luminaires proximate the portable device. The actual position of the luminaires may be determined from the estimated position by querying a database. A second triangulation may be performed using the known position of the luminaires to determine the position of the portable device with respect to the actual position of the luminaire.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 5/02 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using radio waves
  • G01S 5/16 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves
  • G06T 7/73 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras using feature-based methods
  • G06F 16/9537 - Spatial or temporal dependent retrieval, e.g. spatiotemporal queries
  • G06F 16/29 - Geographical information databases
  • G01C 21/20 - Instruments for performing navigational calculations

47.

USER INTERFACE FOR CONTROL OF BUILDING SYSTEM COMPONENTS

      
Application Number US2019012247
Publication Number 2019/139821
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-01-04
Publication Date 2019-07-18
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Chen, Nancy H.
  • Osten, Andreas
  • Olsen, Joseph A.
  • Pereyra, Rodrigo M.

Abstract

Aspects of the present disclosure include simplified user interfaces configured to display one or more symbols for image capture by an image capture device. A computing device with image processing software may be used to process the image to detect the symbol and determine a control function associated with the symbol for controlling one or more building system components. Other aspects include software applications for allowing a user to customize a set of symbols and associated control functions.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 90/30 - Devices for illuminating a surgical field, the devices having an interrelation with other surgical devices or with a surgical procedure
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • G06F 3/048 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI]

48.

ORIENTATION AWARE LUMINAIRE

      
Application Number US2018065982
Publication Number 2019/135889
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-12-17
Publication Date 2019-07-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Quilici, Michael A.

Abstract

An orientation-aware luminaire and a method of operating an orientation-aware luminaire are disclosed herein. The luminaire includes a light source, at least one orientation sensor configured to provide orientation output representative of the position of the luminaire relative to a subject, and a controller communicatively coupled the light source. The controller provides control signals to provide a light output for illuminating the subject in response to the orientation output of the orientation sensor. The color or intensity of the light output may be determined from a lighting scene.

IPC Classes  ?

49.

System and method of dynamic color adjustment

      
Application Number 16120626
Grant Number 10327303
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-09-04
First Publication Date 2019-06-18
Grant Date 2019-06-18
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Garner, Richard C.
  • Adler, Helmar

Abstract

A method for controlling a chromaticity of total light provided by a lighting system includes detecting the total light by a sensor system, determining a component of the total light that is attributable to uncontrolled light, and selecting a calibration for a sensor based on the uncontrolled light, and using the calibration to adjust the output of the sensor system. The calibration tables may be based on spectral responsivity of the sensors in the sensor system and calibration functions rather than physical light sources. Relative intensities of controllable light sources having different xy values are then adjusted to cause the total light provided by the lighting system to approximate a target chromaticity. A daylighting system implementing this method includes controllable light sources with different xy values. The intensities of the controllable light sources are adjusted to augment sunlight to control the chromaticity of total light provided by the daylighting system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • H05B 41/44 - Controlling for providing special optical effects, e.g. progressive motion of light

50.

Headlamp array

      
Application Number 29619812
Grant Number D0851298
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-02
First Publication Date 2019-06-11
Grant Date 2019-06-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor Hewitt, Courtney P.

51.

SOLID-STATE LUMINAIRE FOR CREATING COLOR GRADIENTS

      
Application Number US2018059172
Publication Number 2019/090208
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-05
Publication Date 2019-05-09
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Quilici, Michael
  • Sacher, Holger
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol

Abstract

A luminaire having an electronically adjustable light beam distribution to provide upward illumination creating color gradients on a ceiling. The color gradients may be in patterns that mimic color gradients of a sky, including, for example, color gradients that mimic sunrise, sunset, sun at different times of day, a rainy day, clouds, the sun, moon, etc. The color gradients may change over time and/or may include one or more objects, e.g. clouds, the sun, moon, etc. and/or may move and/or change over time to create a dynamic sky on the ceiling. Multiple luminaires may be controlled by a system controller to produce coordinated color gradients across the light distribution areas of the multiple luminaires.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 8/04 - Lighting devices intended for fixed installation intended only for mounting on a ceiling or like overhead structure
  • F21V 7/00 - Reflectors for light sources
  • F21V 23/04 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21Y 113/10 - Combination of light sources of different colours
  • F21W 111/00 - Use or application of lighting devices or systems for signalling, marking or indicating, not provided for in groups

52.

Integrated automotive adaptive driving beam headlamp and calibration method

      
Application Number 15795052
Grant Number 10317034
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-26
First Publication Date 2019-05-02
Grant Date 2019-06-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tessnow, Thomas
  • Bittman, Patrick

Abstract

n) based on the control signal from the ADB controller (28).

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 41/663 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution by acting on light sources by switching light sources
  • F21V 23/06 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being coupling devices
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • B60Q 1/06 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights adjustable, e.g. remotely-controlled from inside vehicle
  • B60Q 1/14 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means
  • F21S 41/141 - Light emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]

53.

INTEGRATED AUTOMOTIVE ADAPTIVE DRIVING BEAM HEADLAMP AND CALIBRATION METHOD

      
Application Number US2018057363
Publication Number 2019/084173
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-10-24
Publication Date 2019-05-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tessnow, Thomas
  • Bittman, Patrick

Abstract

An automotive adaptive driving beam (ADB) headlamp (20) includes a housing (22), a digital camera (32), an ADB controller (28), a segmented lighting array (24), and an ADB driver (30), wherein the digital camera (32) is integral with the ADB headlamp (20). The housing (22) includes an attachment structure (34) for attachment to a vehicle headlamp cavity (15). The digital camera (32) captures an image preceding the vehicle (2) and the ADB controller (28) detects an object (48) in the image and generates a control signal based, at least in part, on a position of the object (48). The segmented lighting array (24) is disposed within the housing (22) and includes a plurality of solid-state light sources (40a-n) arranged to emit a light in a light distribution pattern (26). The ADB driver (30) selectively drives the solid-state light sources (40a-n) based on the control signal from the ADB controller (28).

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60Q 1/00 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
  • B60Q 1/14 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means
  • B60R 11/04 - Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle
  • B60R 1/00 - Optical viewing arrangements; Real-time viewing arrangements for drivers or passengers using optical image capturing systems, e.g. cameras or video systems specially adapted for use in or on vehicles
  • F21S 41/143 - Light emitting diodes [LED] the main emission direction of the LED being parallel to the optical axis of the illuminating device
  • F21S 41/151 - Light emitting diodes [LED] arranged in one or more lines
  • F21S 41/26 - Elongate lenses
  • F21S 41/663 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution by acting on light sources by switching light sources
  • F21S 45/47 - Passive cooling, e.g. using fins, thermal conductive elements or openings
  • G01M 11/06 - Testing the alignment of vehicle headlight devices

54.

ACTIVITY-BASED TARGETED DISINFECTION SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2018054974
Publication Number 2019/079065
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-10-09
Publication Date 2019-04-25
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Olsen, Joseph
  • Quilici, Michael A.

Abstract

Various implementations disclosed herein include a method for aiding disinfection of a room. The method may include collecting, by one or more sensors (104) in a disinfection system, activity data in the room. A computing device or output device may identify one or more hot spots (102) from the activity data, in which the one or more hot spots indicate areas in the room for cleaning, and generate a contamination map containing the one or more hot spots. The output device (302) may output the contamination map to an output device for viewing by a user.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61L 2/26 - Accessories
  • G16H 40/20 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities, e.g. managing hospital staff or surgery rooms
  • A61L 2/10 - Ultraviolet radiation
  • A61L 2/18 - Liquid substances

55.

Activity-based targeted disinfection system

      
Application Number 15789083
Grant Number 10646609
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-20
First Publication Date 2019-04-25
Grant Date 2020-05-12
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Olsen, Joseph
  • Quilici, Michael A.

Abstract

Various implementations disclosed herein include a method for aiding disinfection of a room. The method may include collecting, by one or more sensors in a disinfection system, activity data in the room. A computing device or output device may identify one or more hot spots from the activity data, in which the one or more hot spots indicate areas in the room for cleaning, and generate a contamination map containing the one or more hot spots. The output device may output the contamination map to an output device for viewing by a user.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61L 2/26 - Accessories
  • G16H 40/20 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities, e.g. managing hospital staff or surgery rooms
  • G16H 40/63 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the operation of medical equipment or devices for local operation
  • A61L 2/10 - Ultraviolet radiation
  • A61L 2/18 - Liquid substances

56.

ROTATING IDENTIFICATIONS IN LIGHT-BASED POSITIONING SYSTEMS

      
Application Number US2018052606
Publication Number 2019/074664
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-09-25
Publication Date 2019-04-18
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Stout, Barry
  • Windisch, Reiner
  • Kumar, Nitin
  • Diener, Claus
  • Ziemssen, Klaus

Abstract

Various embodiments disclosed herein include a light-based communication system. The system includes a plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires is configured to transmit light-based communication (LCom) signals, and a server communicatively coupled to the plurality of luminaires. The server is configured to assign an identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, transmit the assigned identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires transmits the assigned identifier via LCom signals, rotate, in response to receiving a trigger signal, the assigned identifier for each of the plurality of luminaires, and transmit the rotated identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires transmits the rotated identifier via LCom signals.

IPC Classes  ?

57.

LIGHT ENGINE CIRCUIT WITH CONFIGURABLE PULSED LIGHT OUTPUT AND HORTICULTURE LIGHTING DEVICE USING SAME

      
Application Number US2018052313
Publication Number 2019/060788
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-09-21
Publication Date 2019-03-28
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Speer, Richard
  • Hamby, David
  • Selverian, John

Abstract

In general, one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a horticulture lighting device having a plurality of LED light channels that may be selectively energized to produce a predefined light pattern. Each of the LED light channels may emit one or more wavelengths and may be pulsed at a rate that may be imperceivable to a human eye, e.g., at 120 Hz to 720 Hz. Plants may respond biochemically to light patterns that include a period of delay between pulses of light, e.g., from 500 microseconds to 5 milliseconds. The biochemical response has been shown to significantly increase plant growth, e.g., up to 100%, relative to plants grown with lighting systems that use continuous, non-pulsing light sources. Thus, aspects and embodiments disclosed herein include a horticulture device capable of emitting light patterns which introduce a predefined delay period between energizing/pulsing of LED light channels to aid photosynthesis.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources

58.

HORTICULTURAL LIGHT MODULE ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number US2018052314
Publication Number 2019/060789
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-09-21
Publication Date 2019-03-28
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Speer, Richard

Abstract

Techniques and architecture are disclosed for horticultural lighting systems and devices, such as a light module assembly (50). The assembly includes a housing with a first and second light module attached thereto. The first and second light modules include a mounting block (130 to be received in the housing. The mounting block includes a plurality of light sources to generate light to stimulate growth of a plant. The first light module includes a first removable lens (150) to focus light from the light sources to a first portion of the plant and in a first direction relative to the plant. The second light module includes an optical conduit (154A) attached thereto. The conduit is to focus light from the light sources to a second portion of the plant and in a second direction different from the first direction. The assembly transmits light to an upper portion and a lower portion of the plant.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 9/26 - Electric devices
  • F21V 8/00 - Use of light guides, e.g. fibre optic devices, in lighting devices or systems

59.

TECHNIQUES FOR DECODING LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION MESSAGES

      
Application Number US2017051265
Publication Number 2019/054994
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-13
Publication Date 2019-03-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Li, Yang
  • Bermudez, Sergio

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for decoding light based communication (LBC) messages transmitted between a transmitter device and a receiver device. The receiver device includes a processor that executes a process to decode a received LBC message. The processor determines a moving average and removes the moving average to provide a second digital message (with the moving average removed), to account for any noises or interferences. The moving average may be determined using a length-preserving moving average. The peak location in the second digital message is identified and used as a start position for synchronization when the peak location is above the threshold. Sampling points are derived, and logical maximum and minimum values (1's and 0's) are assigned to one or more of the sampling points. The logical values are decoded to generate a decoded sequence of data representative of the received LBC message.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/11 - Arrangements specific to free-space transmission, i.e. transmission through air or vacuum

60.

DECODING LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION SIGNALS CAPTURED WITH A ROLLING SHUTTER IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE

      
Application Number US2018048417
Publication Number 2019/050718
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-08-29
Publication Date 2019-03-14
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Stout, Barry
  • Aggarwal, Anant

Abstract

Methods and systems are described for sampling an LCom message and accurately decoding the entire LCom message using a light receiver (e.g., digital camera) of a typical mobile computing device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or other mobile computing device. In one embodiment, a curvature method is disclosed to determine LCom signal bit values from a curvature value of a running average calculation of light sensor data. In another embodiment, a signal reconstruction method is disclosed to determine LCom signal bit values from a comparison of modeled data buffers to light sensor data.

IPC Classes  ?

61.

Vehicle lamp with articulated multi-piece heat sink

      
Application Number 15689972
Grant Number 10247383
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-08-29
First Publication Date 2019-02-28
Grant Date 2019-04-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tessnow, Thomas
  • Boyd, Jr., Ronald E.
  • Rice, Lawrence
  • Tucker, Michael

Abstract

A motor vehicle lamp (100), comprising a lamp housing (110) defining an interior compartment (116) and an exterior region (102); a solid-state light source (120) disposed on a first heat sink (150) in thermal communication therewith, the first heat sink (150) being disposed within the interior compartment (116); a second heat sink (170) having an heat-transferring exterior section (178) disposed in the exterior region (102) of the lamp housing (110) and further having a heat-transferring receiver section (176) disposed at least partially within the interior compartment (116); and the first heat sink (150) being in thermal communication with the second heat sink (170) and coupled in displaceable relationship to the second heat sink (170), whereby a position of said solid-state light source (120) is adjustable relative the lamp housing (110).

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 45/40 - Cooling of lighting devices
  • F21S 41/143 - Light emitting diodes [LED] the main emission direction of the LED being parallel to the optical axis of the illuminating device
  • F21S 41/657 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by a variable light distribution by acting on light sources by moving light sources

62.

DYNAMIC COLOR RENDERING METHODS AND SYSTEMS PROVIDING JUST-NOTICEABLE COLOR ACCENTUATION AND QUASI-ANIMATION EFFECTS

      
Application Number US2018045085
Publication Number 2019/036204
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-08-03
Publication Date 2019-02-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Laski, Joseph
  • Brunault, Charles
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol
  • Schmidt, Rebecca

Abstract

Lighting methods and systems to enhance the browsing behaviors of shoppers in a manner intended to be primarily subconscious include illumination of a targeted area, such as a typical retail display, with a tunable spectrum lamp that slowly cycles through different illumination spectra such that color rendering of illuminated target is deliberately varied for subtle arousal of the visual senses. The illumination spectra, and the rates at which spectral conditions are changed, are both chosen as such that multi-colored objects in the targeted area change in appearance in a barely noticeable way, such that shoppers may find their visual attention redirected, seemingly at random, to a wider variety of products on display. Color spectrum changes also may be controlled in coordination with predefined packaging colors to create quasi-animation effects.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • F21S 10/02 - Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect changing colours
  • F21W 131/405 - Lighting for industrial, commercial, recreational or military use for shop-windows or displays

63.

TECHNIQUES FOR RESOLVING ANGLE OF TRANSMITTER AND ANGLE OF RECEIVER IN LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION USED TO DETERMINE VEHICLE POSITION

      
Application Number US2018043585
Publication Number 2019/032287
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-25
Publication Date 2019-02-14
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Laski, Joseph
  • Speer, Richard

Abstract

A system and method for resolving the angle of the transmitter and the angle of the receiver when determining vehicle position using light based communication (LBC) signals. Each vehicle includes an LBC system having light emitting diodes (LEDs) and receiver photodiodes capable of sending and receiving pulsed light binary messages. Each LBC system has a controller coupled to the transmitter diodes and receiver diodes. The controller includes a processor configured to resolve the angle of the transmitter and the angle of the receiver. The angle of the receiver may be determined using a single digital message received at a first receiver and a second receiver on a receiving vehicle. The angle of the transmitter may be determined using a first digital message and a second digital message received at a same receiver on the receiving vehicle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 5/16 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves
  • G01S 3/782 - Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction
  • G08G 1/16 - Anti-collision systems
  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication

64.

IRRADIANCE-CONTROLLED FIXTURE FOR HORTICULTURAL APPLICATIONS

      
Application Number US2018041750
Publication Number 2019/022958
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-12
Publication Date 2019-01-31
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hamby, David
  • Speer, Richard
  • Selverian, John
  • Sarkisian, Alan
  • Pereyra, Rodrigo, M.

Abstract

Various implementations disclosed herein includes a method for operating lighting fixtures in horticultural applications. The method may include receiving a user input of a desired irradiance for a first color channel of one or more lighting fixtures that irradiates a plant bed, in which each of the one or more lighting fixtures comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED) array, determining, for each of the one or more lighting fixtures, a PWM setting of the first color channel such that each of the one or more lighting fixtures irradiate the plant bed at the desired irradiance based on calibration data stored in each of the one or more lighting fixtures, and applying, to each of the one or more lighting fixtures, the determined PWM setting of the first color channel.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01J 1/08 - Arrangements of light sources specially adapted for photometry
  • G01J 1/32 - Photometry, e.g. photographic exposure meter by comparison with reference light or electric value intensity of the measured or reference value being varied to equalise their effects at the detector, e.g. by varying incidence angle using variation of intensity or distance of source using electric radiation detectors adapted for automatic variation of the measured or reference value

65.

UV DOWNLIGHT WITH INTELLIGENT IRRADIANCE CONTROL

      
Application Number US2018042254
Publication Number 2019/022980
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-16
Publication Date 2019-01-31
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Quilici, Michael, A.

Abstract

A luminaire for disinfecting a target surface includes a disinfecting light source, a non-disinfecting light source, a beam angle adjustor, a motion sensor, and distance sensor. The radiance of the disinfecting light is calculated based on detected distance to a target surface and beam angle, and may be selected to achieve a predetermined irradiance of the target surface. If no motion is detected by the motion sensor then the disinfecting light source is set to ON and the non-disinfecting light source is set to OFF. If motion is detected and a beam intercept is not detected by the distance sensor then the disinfecting light source is set to DIM and the non-disinfecting light source is set to ON. If motion is detected and a beam intercept is detected then the disinfecting light source is set to OFF and the non-disinfecting light source is set to ON.

IPC Classes  ?

66.

LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION USING CAMERA FRAME-RATE BASED LIGHT MODULATION

      
Application Number US2018038681
Publication Number 2019/010005
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-21
Publication Date 2019-01-10
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stout, Barry
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Li, Yang

Abstract

A method of Light-based Communication (LCom) using camera frame-rate based light modulation is provided. The method includes receiving light having modulated light properties that vary at a first frequency from a LCom-enabled luminaire by an image capture device using a global shutter image capture process, comparing light properties received at the image capture device over sequential image capture instances, and determining, from the compared light properties, data encoded by the modulated light.

IPC Classes  ?

67.

LUXITUNE

      
Application Number 1442126
Status Registered
Filing Date 2018-10-25
Registration Date 2018-10-25
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

LED drivers; wireless controllers to remotely monitor and control the function and status of other electrical, electronic, and mechanical devices or systems, namely, lighting. LED lighting systems, namely, LED modules, power supplies, and wiring.

68.

LIGHT-BASED FIDUCIAL COMMUNICATION

      
Application Number US2018037276
Publication Number 2019/005480
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-13
Publication Date 2019-01-03
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stout, Barry
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Li, Yang

Abstract

Techniques and architecture are disclosed for navigating an area with multi-panel luminaires configured to display fiducial patterns. In an embodiment, a system includes a plurality of luminaires located in an area and configured to display one or more fiducial patterns recognizable by a mobile computing device. The luminaire includes a plurality of panels, each panel associated with one or more solid-state light sources. The luminaire also includes at least one driver configured to control the light sources to transmit light through the plurality of panels at varying light intensities to display a fiducial pattern and configured to detect errors in the display of the fiducial pattern.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling

69.

DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING FLICKER

      
Application Number US2018035536
Publication Number 2018/226516
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-06-01
Publication Date 2018-12-13
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Safaee, Alireza
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Kostrun, Marijan

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for measuring an amount of flicker produced by a light source. In one embodiment, a flicker measuring device includes a photo sensor to measure the amount of light produced by the light source, a dedicated processor to receive and process data from the photo sensor, a memory bus coupled to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and to a first memory, and a direct memory access (DMA) bus coupled to the ADC and to a second memory. In another embodiment, a flicker measuring system uses a light sensor, an associated circuit and a portable computing device (PCD), such as a smart phone, to measure an amount of flicker produced by a light source by sending an electrical signal from the light source and associated circuit via an audio output to an audio sub-system of the PCD, so that the PCD may calculate the flicker value.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 13/28 - Handling requests for interconnection or transfer for access to input/output bus using burst mode transfer, e.g. direct memory access, cycle steal

70.

DUAL MODE CONSTANT CURRENT LED DRIVER

      
Application Number US2018034991
Publication Number 2018/222630
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-30
Publication Date 2018-12-06
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Safaee, Alireza

Abstract

A dual mode constant output current LED driver is capable of operating with a very wide range of input direct current (DC) voltage. This provides an effective topology for a wide range of constant output current LED drivers, and allows for changing the number of connected LEDs without negatively impacting the output current. The LED driver includes a converter and a mode selection circuit that control the modes of the circuit based on the voltage. The converter and mode selection circuit operate in a buck-boost mode when the output voltage of the LED driver is less than the DC input voltage plus a first threshold amount, and in a boost mode when the output voltage of the LED driver is greater than the DC input voltage plus a second threshold amount.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources

71.

Device and system for measuring flicker

      
Application Number 15613311
Grant Number 10816397
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-06-05
First Publication Date 2018-12-06
Grant Date 2020-10-27
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Safaee, Alireza
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Kostrun, Marijan

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for measuring an amount of flicker produced by a light source. In one embodiment, a flicker measuring device includes a photo sensor to measure the amount of light produced by the light source, a dedicated processor to receive and process data from the photo sensor, a memory bus coupled to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and to a first memory, and a direct memory access (DMA) bus coupled to the ADC and to a second memory. In another embodiment, a flicker measuring system uses a light sensor, an associated circuit and a portable computing device (PCD), such as a smart phone, to measure an amount of flicker produced by a light source by sending an electrical signal from the light source and associated circuit via an audio output to an audio sub-system of the PCD, so that the PCD may calculate the flicker value.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01J 1/44 - Electric circuits
  • H04N 5/235 - Circuitry for compensating for variation in the brightness of the object
  • G06F 13/28 - Handling requests for interconnection or transfer for access to input/output bus using burst mode transfer, e.g. direct memory access, cycle steal
  • G01J 1/42 - Photometry, e.g. photographic exposure meter using electric radiation detectors

72.

Light-based vehicle positioning for mobile transport systems

      
Application Number 15779608
Grant Number 10891754
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-12-05
First Publication Date 2018-12-06
Grant Date 2021-01-12
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Siessegger, Bernhard
  • Li, Yang
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Pietz, Christoph

Abstract

Techniques and architecture are disclosed for mobile transport systems configured to determine vehicle positions within an area using light-based communication signals. The system includes a plurality of luminaires located in an area and configured to transmit luminaire position data recognizable by a sensor disposed on a vehicle. The sensor receives an image of a luminaire including a light-based communication signal encoded with luminaire position data. Luminaire position data can be combined with luminaire layout information to determine a known location of the luminaire. A vehicle position relative to the known luminaire location can be determined based on mathematical relationships. Vehicle orientation relative to the area can be determined based an asymmetric fiducial pattern or multiple known luminaire locations. The system can combine a vehicle position relative to a known luminaire location with vehicle orientation relative to the area to determine a vehicle position relative to the area.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 7/73 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras using feature-based methods
  • G06K 9/46 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image
  • G06T 7/50 - Depth or shape recovery
  • G06T 7/70 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras

73.

LUXIGEN

      
Application Number 1436880
Status Registered
Filing Date 2018-10-23
Registration Date 2018-10-23
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Light emitting diodes (LEDs). LED (light emitting diodes) lighting fixtures for use in display, commercial, industrial, residential, and architectural accent lighting applications; LED light assemblies for street lights, signs, commercial lighting, automobiles, buildings, and other architectural uses; Cultivation lamps and parts thereof, namely, high pressure sodium (HPS), metal halide, plasma, and light emitting diode (LED); Light Emitting Diode (LED) plant grow light.

74.

LIGHTING DEVICE MODULES

      
Application Number US2018034373
Publication Number 2018/218010
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-24
Publication Date 2018-11-29
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
  • NOVITÀ TECHNOLOGIES INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tessnow, Thomas
  • Ice, Chad
  • Price, Vernon
  • Winczewski, Ryan
  • Mott, Dwayne

Abstract

A light weight lighting module and devices including the same are disclosed. The module includes a printed circuit board (104) with a first side and a second side, each including a conductive layer (208) disposed thereon. The printed circuit board (104) also includes thermal vias (212) disposed therein, in thermal contact with the conductive layers (208) on the first and second sides. One or more light sources (108) are attached to the first side of the printed circuit board (104), such as high power light emitting diodes or laser light sources. A heat sink (112) is attached to the second side of the printed circuit board (104). The light source(s) and heat sink are in thermal contact with the thermal vias of the printed circuit board so that thermal energy from the light source(s) can be transferred to the heat sink. The thermally-conductive layers and heat sink remain electrically isolated from the light source(s)..

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21S 45/47 - Passive cooling, e.g. using fins, thermal conductive elements or openings
  • H05K 1/02 - Printed circuits - Details
  • F21V 29/70 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks
  • F21V 29/89 - Metals
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]

75.

Lighting command and control using message-based communications for multi-channel lighting fixtures

      
Application Number 15599604
Grant Number 10334703
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-05-19
First Publication Date 2018-11-22
Grant Date 2019-06-25
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Shukla, Vimlesh
  • Sarkisian, Alan

Abstract

A connected lighting fixture network system has a plurality of multi-channel lighting fixtures. Each lighting fixture (device) has a plurality of services that reside within an application layer of the device. A controller is coupled to the device and configured to send query and command message to the device and to receive reply messages from the device. One service available to the device is a lighting command and control service. The device is configured to receive a query message from the controller. The controller is configured to generate a lighting control and command message, which can include a channel illumination field (CIF) and an illumination payload. The CIF indicates the channels of the device to be commanded based on the status of the channels received in the first reply message. The illumination payload indicates the intended illumination level for the corresponding channel.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • H04L 29/08 - Transmission control procedure, e.g. data link level control procedure

76.

LIGHTING COMMAND AND CONTROL USING MESSAGE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS FOR MULTI-CHANNEL LIGHTING FIXTURES

      
Application Number US2018031353
Publication Number 2018/213045
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-07
Publication Date 2018-11-22
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Shukla, Vimlesh
  • Sarkisian, Alan

Abstract

A connected lighting fixture network system has a plurality of multi- channel lighting fixtures (123, 124, 125). Each lighting fixture (device) has a plurality of services that reside within an application layer of the device (123, 124, 125). A controller (110) is coupled to the device and configured to send query and command message (111, 115, 119) to the device (123, 124, 125) and to receive reply messages (112, 116, 120) from the device. One service available to the device is a lighting command and control service. The device (123, 124, 125) is configured to receive a query message from the controller. The controller is configured to generate a lighting control and command message, which can include a channel illumination field (CIF) and an illumination payload. The CIF indicates the channels of the device to be commanded based on the status of the channels received in the first reply message. The illumination payload indicates the intended illumination level for the corresponding channel.

IPC Classes  ?

77.

Lighting device for communicating with a mobile terminal

      
Application Number 15775422
Grant Number 10785855
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-11-03
First Publication Date 2018-11-15
Grant Date 2020-09-22
Owner
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Feil, Henry
  • Stout, Barry

Abstract

A lighting device for communication with a mobile terminal, comprising: a lighting means, and an electronic operating device for operating the lighting means, a data storage unit, in which a first key is stored in a memory area reserved therefor, an encryption unit configured to read out the first key from the reserved memory area and, in accordance with a specifiable encryption operation, to convert measurement value data and/or identification data intended for transfer to the mobile terminal into a message encrypted by means of the first key, and a transmitting unit configured to transmit the encrypted message to the mobile terminal.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 9/32 - Arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • H04W 4/70 - Services for machine-to-machine communication [M2M] or machine type communication [MTC]
  • H04L 29/06 - Communication control; Communication processing characterised by a protocol
  • H04W 12/02 - Protecting privacy or anonymity, e.g. protecting personally identifiable information [PII]
  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication
  • H04L 9/08 - Key distribution
  • H04W 12/04 - Key management, e.g. using generic bootstrapping architecture [GBA]
  • H04W 12/06 - Authentication

78.

DETERMINING ENCODING SCHEMES FOR FORMATTING OUTPUT SIGNALS OF LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION ENABLED LUMINAIRES

      
Application Number US2018031299
Publication Number 2018/208637
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-07
Publication Date 2018-11-15
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Stout, Barry

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for establishing communication between light-based communication (LCom) luminaires within a navigation array of luminaires and mobile computing devices having varying components and processes using an encoding scheme received from passing mobile computing devices. The encoding scheme is a set of rules for encoding and generating a visible-light communication (VLC) signal so that the mobile computing device may recognize VLC signals broadcast by the luminaire. In accordance with some embodiments, the disclosed techniques can be used, for example, to accommodate future computing devices that may incorporate different camera technologies and different processing algorithms to process waveforms in the VLC signals.

IPC Classes  ?

79.

Determining encoding schemes for formatting output signals of light-based communication enabled luminaires

      
Application Number 15592378
Grant Number 10181901
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-05-11
First Publication Date 2018-11-15
Grant Date 2019-01-15
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Stout, Barry

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for establishing communication between light-based communication (LCom) luminaires within a navigation array of luminaires and mobile computing devices having varying components and processes using an encoding scheme received from passing mobile computing devices. The encoding scheme is a set of rules for encoding and generating a visible-light communication (VLC) signal so that the mobile computing device may recognize VLC signals broadcast by the luminaire. In accordance with some embodiments, the disclosed techniques can be used, for example, to accommodate future computing devices that may incorporate different camera technologies and different processing algorithms to process waveforms in the VLC signals.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/516 - Transmitters - Details of coding or modulation
  • H04M 1/737 - Cordless telephones characterised by transmission of electromagnetic waves other than radio waves, e.g. infrared waves

80.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GLARE-FREE ADAPTIVE LIGHTING

      
Application Number US2018030109
Publication Number 2018/204224
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-04-30
Publication Date 2018-11-08
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Brock, Lori
  • Quilici, Michael

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed to operate a luminaire so as to reduce glare experience by an occupant within an area illuminated by a luminaire. The luminaire includes individually operated light sources. An image capture device is deployed for capturing an image of an area. Operatively coupled to the luminaire and the image capture device is a computing system. The computing is configured to reduce glare by adjusting a light intensity of a light source of the luminaire. These adjustments are based on, for example, a position of an occupant within the area and a direction in which the occupant is facing relative to the luminaire, and/or a position of an indirect glare source.

IPC Classes  ?

81.

SLS

      
Serial Number 88180181
Status Registered
Filing Date 2018-11-02
Registration Date 2019-07-02
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

Services in the field of lighting, namely, installation and replacement of lighting systems in the nature of lighting apparatus, electronics for lighting apparatuses, and controls for lighting apparatuses

82.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTHENTICATING A DEVICE TO A WIRELESS NETWORK

      
Application Number US2018027521
Publication Number 2018/200219
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-04-13
Publication Date 2018-11-01
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Abdelhakim, Mai
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Bermudez, Sergio

Abstract

Aspects of the present disclosure include methods and systems for commissioning and authenticating devices for joining a local network that improve the security of the network and make it more difficult for unauthorized devices to gain access to the network. In some examples, communication channels that have a more limited range and direction as compared to radio frequency communication are employed for exchanging information to join the network, such as cryptographic keys. The communication channels may include acoustic or optical channels. In some examples, techniques for deriving temporary and/or dynamic keys are disclosed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04W 12/04 - Key management, e.g. using generic bootstrapping architecture [GBA]

83.

Rotating identifications in light-based positioning systems

      
Application Number 15783237
Grant Number 10117316
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-13
First Publication Date 2018-10-30
Grant Date 2018-10-30
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stout, Barry
  • Windisch, Reiner
  • Kumar, Nitin
  • Diener, Claus
  • Ziemssen, Klaus

Abstract

Various embodiments disclosed herein include a light-based communication system. The system includes a plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires is configured to transmit light-based communication (LCom) signals, and a server communicatively coupled to the plurality of luminaires. The server is configured to assign an identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, transmit the assigned identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires transmits the assigned identifier via LCom signals, rotate, in response to receiving a trigger signal, the assigned identifier for each of the plurality of luminaires, and transmit the rotated identifier to each of the plurality of luminaires, in which each of the plurality of luminaires transmits the rotated identifier via LCom signals.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/00 - Transmission systems employing electromagnetic waves other than radio-waves, e.g. infrared, visible or ultraviolet light, or employing corpuscular radiation, e.g. quantum communication
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • H04B 10/116 - Visible light communication

84.

Occupancy estimation using nonparametric online change-point detection, and apparatuses, systems, and software for same

      
Application Number 15482192
Grant Number 10605905
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-07
First Publication Date 2018-10-11
Grant Date 2020-03-31
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bermudez, Sergio
  • Li, Yang
  • Abdelhakim, Mai

Abstract

Systems, methods, and software for determining whether or not a monitored space is occupied by one or more humans and/or animals. In some embodiments, one or more radio-frequency (RF) receivers monitor(s) one or more RF frequencies for changes in received signal strength that may be due to changes in occupancy of the space being monitored. The received signal strength is analyzed using nonparametric online change-point detection analysis to determine change-points in the received signal(s). One or more statistical measures of the received signal(s), such as mean and variance, are used in conjunction with the change-point detection to determine a probability that the occupancy of the monitored space has changed. In some embodiments, additional sensors and/or machine learning can be used to enhance the performance of the disclosed occupancy-detection methodologies.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 13/04 - Systems determining presence of a target
  • G08B 13/24 - Electrical actuation by interference with electromagnetic field distribution
  • G08B 25/08 - Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using communication transmission lines
  • G01S 13/56 - Discriminating between fixed and moving objects or between objects moving at different speeds for presence detection
  • F24F 11/30 - Control or safety arrangements for purposes related to the operation of the system, e.g. for safety or monitoring
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • F24F 120/10 - Occupancy

85.

CONSTANT OUTPUT CURRENT LED DRIVER

      
Application Number US2018024774
Publication Number 2018/187119
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-03-28
Publication Date 2018-10-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Safaee, Alireza

Abstract

A constant output current LED driver is disclosed. The driver is capable of operating with a wide range of input direct current (DC) voltage, and is configured with a full bridge inverter, an auxiliary circuit, and a voltage current converter. The full bridge inverter and auxiliary circuit collectively operate to provide a phase shift controller for the LED driver system. The LED driver operates under zero voltage switching (ZVS) for all switches in the LED driver circuit for all of the input voltage levels and for all of the output voltage levels. By maintaining ZVS in all conditions, the system can operate at very high frequency and be compact yet still achieve high power density. The resulting topology is applicable for a wide range of constant output current LED drivers. Switchable loads other than LEDs can also be driven.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02M 7/537 - Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only, e.g. single switched pulse inverters
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H02M 7/5387 - Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only, e.g. single switched pulse inverters in a bridge configuration

86.

OCCUPANCY ESTIMATION USING NONPARAMETRIC ONLINE CHANGE-POINT DETECTION, AND APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND SOFTWARE FOR SAME

      
Application Number US2018025797
Publication Number 2018/187266
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-04-03
Publication Date 2018-10-11
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bermudez, Sergio
  • Li, Yang
  • Abdelhakim, Mai

Abstract

Systems, methods, and software for determining whether or not a monitored space is occupied by one or more humans and/or animals. In some embodiments, one or more radio-frequency (RF) receivers monitor(s) one or more RF frequencies for changes in received signal strength that may be due to changes in occupancy of the space being monitored. The received signal strength is analyzed using nonparametric online change-point detection analysis to determine change-points in the received signal(s). One or more statistical measures of the received signal(s), such as mean and variance, are used in conjunction with the change-point detection to determine a probability that the occupancy of the monitored space has changed. In some embodiments, additional sensors and/or machine learning can be used to enhance the performance of the disclosed occupancy-detection methodologies.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 13/56 - Discriminating between fixed and moving objects or between objects moving at different speeds for presence detection
  • G08B 13/24 - Electrical actuation by interference with electromagnetic field distribution

87.

Vehicle low beam headlamp having partially transmissive shutter region

      
Application Number 15711664
Grant Number 10094527
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-21
First Publication Date 2018-10-09
Grant Date 2018-10-09
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor Bushre, Adam

Abstract

A projection headlamp (12) has a reflector (28) reflecting light emitted from a light engine (20); a projector lens (30) projecting reflected light from the reflector (28); and a shutter (22) disposed between light engine (20) and projector lens (30), the shutter (22) having an upper edge (44) defining a cut-off to generate a low beam pattern by obscuring a portion of the projector lens (30) from the reflected light and to selectively emit the reflected light through the projector lens (30) in a low-beam light distribution pattern. The shutter (22) further includes a partially light-transmissive shutter bump (56) extending above the upper edge (44) which attenuates light emitted from the projector lens (30) in a predefined area of the low-beam pattern. Light intensity at the 0.86D, 3.5L NHTSA test point (112) is attenuated to below maximum photometric intensity (12,000 candela), avoiding glare.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 5/00 - Refractors for light sources
  • F21S 41/43 - Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by screens, non-reflecting members, light-shielding members or fixed shades characterised by the shape thereof
  • F21S 8/10 - specially adapted for vehicles
  • F21S 41/25 - Projection lenses
  • F21S 41/32 - Optical layout thereof

88.

THERMAL IMAGE OCCUPANT DETECTION

      
Application Number US2018019394
Publication Number 2018/182887
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-23
Publication Date 2018-10-04
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • George, Sajin
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Li, Yang
  • Breuer, Christian

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for detecting changes in occupancy as well as the number of occupants within an area. Detection of one or more occupants entering or leaving the area may be accomplished using a sensor having a quantity of pixels. The pixels may be configured to receive thermal energy emitted from one or more objects present in the area, including from one or more occupants. In response to receiving the emitted thermal energy, the sensor may be configured to create thermal images of the area. These thermal images may include a plurality of thermal intensity values associated with one or more pixels of the sensor. Two or more thermal images can be compared to identify a change in thermal intensity values. A change in the occupancy of the area may be determined by based on the identified change in thermal intensity values.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 7/254 - Analysis of motion involving subtraction of images

89.

Thermal image occupant detection

      
Application Number 15475437
Grant Number 10395124
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-03-31
First Publication Date 2018-10-04
Grant Date 2019-08-27
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • George, Sajin
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Li, Yang
  • Breuer, Christian

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for detecting changes in occupancy as well as the number of occupants within an area. Detection of one or more occupants entering or leaving the area may be accomplished using a sensor having a quantity of pixels. The pixels may be configured to receive thermal energy emitted from one or more objects present in the area, including from one or more occupants. In response to receiving the emitted thermal energy, the sensor may be configured to create thermal images of the area. These thermal images may include a plurality of thermal intensity values associated with one or more pixels of the sensor. Two or more thermal images can be compared to identify a change in thermal intensity values. A change in the occupancy of the area may be determined by based on the identified change in thermal intensity values.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 7/00 - Image analysis
  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 9/46 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image
  • G06T 7/254 - Analysis of motion involving subtraction of images

90.

IMAGE-BASED LIGHTING CONTROLLER

      
Application Number US2018017318
Publication Number 2018/182856
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-08
Publication Date 2018-10-04
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sarkisian, Alan
  • Brunault, Charles

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for controlling a remotely programmable light fixture using a mobile computing device in communication with the light fixture via a network. The device is configured to receive an image of an environment that includes the light fixture. Using the received image, the device is configured to generate a graphical user interface (GUI) based on the image. The GUI is configured to define an area of the image for selecting the light fixture. The defined area is associated with the light fixture and is configured to select the light fixture in response to a user input. The GUI is further configured to receive a selection of a light setting for the selected light fixture and transmit an adjustment of the light setting to the selected light fixture via the network.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources

91.

SELF-LOCATING LIGHT-BASED COMMUNICATION ENABLED LUMINAIRES

      
Application Number US2018017320
Publication Number 2018/164802
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-08
Publication Date 2018-09-13
Owner
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Stout, Barry
  • Vogt, Carsten

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for programming a luminaire position for light-based communication (LCom) luminaires within an array of luminaires using position information provided by passing mobile computing devices. This position information can be received as, for example, as a specific coordinate (e.g., x-y coordinates of a grid-based map) or as movement data of the mobile computing device relative to an initial known reference location. The disclosed techniques can be used, for example, to reduce the time, labor, and expense associated with programming and re-programming a luminaire with a luminaire position, and to increase the flexibility of navigation system installations. In some cases, the disclosed techniques can be used, for example, to improve the precision of a luminaire position programmed into a newly installed luminaire.

IPC Classes  ?

92.

LUMINAIRE WITH PROGRAMMABLE LIGHT DISTRIBUTION

      
Application Number US2018017316
Publication Number 2018/160334
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-08
Publication Date 2018-09-07
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Pereyra, Rodrigo
  • Quilici, Michael
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol
  • Sarkisian, Alan

Abstract

A method of setting luminance levels of a solid-state light sources of a luminaire with programmable light distribution is provided. The method includes obtaining a file describing a desired light beam distribution, converting the desired light beam distribution into luminance levels for the solid-state light sources, and applying the luminance levels to the solid-state light sources to cause the luminaire to output the desired light beam distribution.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling

93.

Decoding light-based communication signals captured with a rolling shutter image capture device

      
Application Number 15697575
Grant Number 10069572
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-07
First Publication Date 2018-09-04
Grant Date 2018-09-04
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Breuer, Christian
  • Stout, Barry
  • Aggarwal, Anant

Abstract

Methods and systems are described for sampling an LCom message and accurately decoding the entire LCom message using a light receiver (e.g., digital camera) of a typical mobile computing device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or other mobile computing device. In one embodiment, a curvature method is disclosed to determine LCom signal bit values from a curvature value of a running average calculation of light sensor data. In another embodiment, a signal reconstruction method is disclosed to determine LCom signal bit values from a comparison of modeled data buffers to light sensor data.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/67 - Optical arrangements in the receiver
  • H04B 10/118 - Arrangements specific to free-space transmission, i.e. transmission through air or vacuum specially adapted for satellite communication
  • H04N 5/235 - Circuitry for compensating for variation in the brightness of the object

94.

LASER ACTIVATED REMOTE PHOSPHOR TARGET WITH LOW INDEX COATING ON PHOSPHOR, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND METHOD FOR RE-DIRECTING EMISSIONS

      
Application Number EP2018052243
Publication Number 2018/153620
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-30
Publication Date 2018-08-30
Owner
  • OSRAM GMBH (Germany)
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sorg, Joerg
  • Lenef, Alan L.
  • Sprenger, Dennis

Abstract

A laser-activated remote phosphor (LARP) target with a first layer having a first index of refraction and a phosphor dispersed within the first layer. A second layer which has a second index of refraction different from the first index of refraction and adjoins the first layer at an interface. The first index of refraction is higher than the second index of refraction such that the interface is configured to at least partially reflect light emitted from the phosphor.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 9/30 - Elements containing photoluminescent material distinct from or spaced from the light source
  • F21K 9/64 - Optical arrangements integrated in the light source, e.g. for improving the colour rendering index or the light extraction using wavelength conversion means distinct or spaced from the light-generating element, e.g. a remote phosphor layer
  • H01S 5/00 - Semiconductor lasers
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range

95.

ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE CONSTANT CURRENT LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) DRIVER FOR AUTOMOTIVE HEADLIGHTS

      
Application Number US2017019629
Publication Number 2018/156162
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-02-27
Publication Date 2018-08-30
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor Safaee, Alireza

Abstract

Various embodiments include a voltage adjusting block (VAB) coupled to a light emitting diode (LED) string. The VAB includes a first switch having a first lead connected to a voltage input, and having a second lead, the first switch having a controllable duty cycle, a first diode having a cathode connected to the second lead of the first switch, and having an anode, a first inductor having a first lead connected to the cathode of the first diode, and having a second lead, and a first capacitor having a first lead connected to the anode of the first diode and having a second lead connected to the second lead of the first inductor. The VAB may provide a variable voltage across the anode of the first diode and the second lead of the first capacitor dependent upon a number of LEDs in the LED string being turned on.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources

96.

OCCUPANT POSITION TRACKING USING IMAGING SENSORS

      
Application Number US2018014312
Publication Number 2018/156275
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-19
Publication Date 2018-08-30
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Li, Yang
  • George, Sajin
  • Breuer, Christian

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for locating an occupant within an area. The system includes a first sensor including a first plurality of pixels for receiving a thermal energy input from the occupant within a first field of view (FOV) and a second sensor including a second plurality of pixels for receiving the input within a second FOV. A first distance from the occupant to the first sensor is determined based on the input received by at least one pixel of the first plurality of pixels and a first sensor location from an origin. A second distance from the occupant to the second sensor is also determined based on the input received by at least one pixel of the second plurality of pixels and a second sensor location relative to the origin. A coordinate position for the occupant relative to the origin is determined based on the determined first and second distances.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 5/16 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves

97.

SOLID-STATE LUMINAIRE REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number US2018015457
Publication Number 2018/156306
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-26
Publication Date 2018-08-30
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Huang, Qiong
  • Quilici, Michael
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol

Abstract

A reflector assembly for a solid-state luminaire is disclosed. The disclosed reflector assembly may be configured, in accordance with some embodiments, to be disposed over a given printed circuit board (PCB) of a host luminaire such that emissions of emitters populated over that PCB are reflected out of the luminaire via the reflector assembly. In some embodiments, the reflector assembly may be formed from one or more reflective members, which may be generally bar-shaped or cup-shaped, or other example configurations. In some other embodiments, the reflector assembly may be formed from a bulk body having one or more reflective cavities formed therein. The particular configuration of a given reflective member or reflective cavity, as the case may be, of the reflector assembly, as well as the particular arrangement thereof for a host luminaire, may be customized as desired for a given target application or end-use.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 7/00 - Reflectors for light sources
  • F21S 8/00 - Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
  • F21V 7/04 - Optical design
  • F21Y 105/10 - Planar light sources comprising a two-dimensional array of point-like light-generating elements
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]

98.

Laser activated remote phosphor target with low index coating on phosphor, method of manufacture and method for re-directing emissions

      
Application Number 15439980
Grant Number 10364962
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-02-23
First Publication Date 2018-08-23
Grant Date 2019-07-30
Owner
  • OSRAM GmbH (Germany)
  • OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sorg, Joerg
  • Lenef, Alan L.
  • Sprenger, Dennis

Abstract

A laser-activated remote phosphor (LARP) target with a first layer having a first index of refraction and a phosphor dispersed within the first layer. A second layer which has a second index of refraction different from the first index of refraction and adjoins the first layer at an interface. The first index of refraction is higher than the second index of refraction such that the interface is configured to at least partially reflect light emitted from the phosphor.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F21V 9/30 - Elements containing photoluminescent material distinct from or spaced from the light source
  • F21V 7/00 - Reflectors for light sources
  • G02B 27/14 - Beam splitting or combining systems operating by reflection only
  • F21V 29/502 - Cooling arrangements characterised by the adaptation for cooling of specific components
  • F21V 29/70 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks
  • F21K 9/64 - Optical arrangements integrated in the light source, e.g. for improving the colour rendering index or the light extraction using wavelength conversion means distinct or spaced from the light-generating element, e.g. a remote phosphor layer

99.

Occupant position tracking using imaging sensors

      
Application Number 15437521
Grant Number 10242269
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-02-21
First Publication Date 2018-08-23
Grant Date 2019-03-26
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Aggarwal, Anant
  • Li, Yang
  • George, Sajin
  • Breuer, Christian

Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for locating an occupant within an area. The system includes a first sensor including a first plurality of pixels for receiving a thermal energy input from the occupant within a first field of view (FOV) and a second sensor including a second plurality of pixels for receiving the input within a second FOV. A first distance from the occupant to the first sensor is determined based on the input received by at least one pixel of the first plurality of pixels and a first sensor location from an origin. A second distance from the occupant to the second sensor is also determined based on the input received by at least one pixel of the second plurality of pixels and a second sensor location relative to the origin. A coordinate position for the occupant relative to the origin is determined based on the determined first and second distances.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04N 5/33 - Transforming infrared radiation
  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G01J 1/42 - Photometry, e.g. photographic exposure meter using electric radiation detectors
  • G01J 1/02 - Photometry, e.g. photographic exposure meter - Details
  • G01S 5/16 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves

100.

Dynamic color rendering methods and systems providing just-noticeable color accentuation and quasi-animation effects

      
Application Number 15676361
Grant Number 10056018
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-08-14
First Publication Date 2018-08-21
Grant Date 2018-08-21
Owner OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Laski, Joseph
  • Brunault, Charles
  • Ryu, Seung Cheol
  • Schmidt, Rebecca

Abstract

Lighting methods and systems to enhance the browsing behaviors of shoppers in a manner intended to be primarily subconscious include illumination of a targeted area, such as a typical retail display, with a tunable spectrum lamp that slowly cycles through different illumination spectra such that color rendering of illuminated target is deliberately varied for subtle arousal of the visual senses. The illumination spectra, and the rates at which spectral conditions are changed, are both chosen as such that multi-colored objects in the targeted area change in appearance in a barely noticeable way, such that shoppers may find their visual attention redirected, seemingly at random, to a wider variety of products on display. Color spectrum changes also may be controlled in coordination with predefined packaging colors to create quasi-animation effects.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • G09F 19/20 - Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for using special optical effects with colour-mixing effects
  • F21S 10/06 - Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect flashing, e.g. with rotating reflector or light source
  • F21S 10/02 - Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect changing colours
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling
  • G09F 13/00 - Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
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