18259975. PHOSPHOR WHEEL simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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PHOSPHOR WHEEL

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Noboru Iizawa of Osaka (JP)

Yosuke Honda of Nara (JP)

PHOSPHOR WHEEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18259975 titled 'PHOSPHOR WHEEL

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a phosphor wheel with a heat dissipating member that includes fins and through-holes for ventilation.

  • Substrate with phosphor layer and heat dissipating member
  • Heat dissipating member has projecting portion with contact surface and peripheral wall
  • Fins provided in peripheral region of heat dissipating member for heat dissipation
  • Through-holes in peripheral wall for ventilation
  • Contact surface of projecting portion contacts substrate to conduct heat away

Potential Applications

  • LED lighting systems
  • Display screens
  • Projection systems

Problems Solved

  • Heat dissipation in phosphor wheels
  • Maintaining optimal operating temperature
  • Preventing overheating and damage to components

Benefits

  • Improved performance and longevity of phosphor wheel
  • Enhanced efficiency of heat dissipation
  • Reduced risk of overheating and malfunction


Original Abstract Submitted

A phosphor wheel includes: a substrate including a first principal surface and a second principal surface; a phosphor layer; and a heat dissipating member. The heat dissipating member includes: a projecting portion projecting toward one of the principal surfaces and including (i) a contact surface that contacts the one of the principal surfaces and (ii) a peripheral wall to which the contact surface serves as a bottom surface; and fins provided by cutting and raising regions in a peripheral region of the heat dissipating member excluding a central portion of the heat dissipating member. The projecting portion includes, in the peripheral wall, through-holes provided for ventilation. The projecting portion contacts the substrate via the contact surface to secure a certain distance between the substrate and the heat dissipating member and conduct heat in the substrate to the peripheral region of the heat dissipating member.