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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 21, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 15, 2002
Johannes Baur, Deuerling, DE;
Dominik Eisert, Regensburg, DE;
Michael Fehrer, Bad Abbach, DE;
Berthold Hahn, Hermau, DE;
Volker Härle, Waldetzenberg, DE;
Ulrich Jacob, Regensburg, DE;
Werner Plass, Regensburg, DE;
Uwe Strauss, Bad Abbach, DE;
Johannes Völkl, Erlangen, DE;
Ulrich Zehnder, Regensburg, DE;
Johannes Baur, Deuerling, DE;
Dominik Eisert, Regensburg, DE;
Michael Fehrer, Bad Abbach, DE;
Berthold Hahn, Hermau, DE;
Volker Härle, Waldetzenberg, DE;
Ulrich Jacob, Regensburg, DE;
Werner Plass, Regensburg, DE;
Uwe Strauss, Bad Abbach, DE;
Johannes Völkl, Erlangen, DE;
Ulrich Zehnder, Regensburg, DE;
Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH, Regensburg, DE;
Abstract
A light-emitting diode () has a lens body () that is fabricated from an inorganic solid. Fastened on the lens body () are semiconductor chips () that emit light beams (). Furthermore, the light-emitting diode () is provided with a housing () that can be screwed into a conventional lamp holder via a thread ().