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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 10, 2000
Peter A. Hochstein, Troy, MI (US);
Relume Corporation, Troy, MI (US);
Abstract
A heat dissipater ( ) of a metallic or metal material is disposed in parallel relationship to a circuit board ( ). The assembly is characterized by the circuit board presenting a hole ( ) therethrough and surrounding each of a plurality of LEDs ( or ). A heat sink ( ) integral with each LED ( or ) is disposed in thermal contact with the heat dissipater ( ) for conveying heat from the LEDs ( and ) to the heat dissipater ( ). In other words, each LED ( or ) extends through the hole ( ) in the circuit board ( ) with the light emitting portion or lens ( ) extending from one of the surfaces ( or ) of the circuit board ( ) and the heat sink ( ) extending from the other one of the surfaces ( or ) of the circuit board ( ). A thermal coupling agent ( or ) is disposed between the heat sink ( ) and the heat dissipater ( ) for providing a full thermal path between the heat sink ( ) and the heat dissipater ( ). In FIG. the first surface ( ) of the circuit board ( ), with the electrical leads ( ) soldered or adhesively attached to the traces ( ) thereon, faces the heat dissipater ( ). The circuit board ( ) is spaced from the heat dissipater ( ) and, in FIG. the traces ( ) face the heat dissipater. A step in the fabrication of the present invention is the disposing of a thermally insulating cap ( ) around the heat sink ( ) while disposing the LED ( ) on the circuit board ( ) to protect the LED from damage during soldering.