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Case 6:18-cv-00055-RP-JCM Document 11-1 Filed 04/18/18 Page 1 of 12 N THE UNTED STATES DSTRCT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DSTRCT OF TEXAS WACO DVSON RETROLED COMPONENTS, LLC, Plaintiff, v. PRNCPAL LGHTNG GROUP, LLC Defendant. Civil Case No. 6:18-cv-55-RLP-JCM JURY TRAL DEMANDED EXHBT U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2009/0027916 (the Huang Reference )

Case 6:18-cv-00055-RP-JCM Document 11-1 Filed 04/18/18 Page 2 of 12 111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 US 20090027916Al (19) United States c12) Patent Application Publication Huang et al. (10) Pub. No.: US 2009/0027916 Al (43) Pub. Date: Jan. 29, 2009 (54) LED LAMP TUBE (76) nventors: Ming-Chung Huang, Sindian City (TW); Yu-Yang Liu, Taipei City (TW); Fu-Hsung Ou, Taipei City (TW); Ying-Hsuan Chen, Sanchong City (TW) Correspondence Address: ROSENBERG, KLEN & LEE 3458 ELLCOTT CENTER DRVE-SUTE 101 ELLCOTT CTY, MD 21043 (US) (21) Appl. No.: (22) Filed: 12/219,397 Jul. 22, 2008 Related U.S. Application Data (63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 11/306,041, filed on Dec. 14, 2005, now Pat. No. 7,441,922. Publication Classification (51) nt. Cl. F21V 17104 (2006.01) (52) U.S. Cl.... 362/581 (57) ABSTRACT An LED lamp tube is disclosed to include a tube that admits light, circuit boards respectively mounted inside the tube, each circuit board carrying an array of LEDs, two end caps respectively capped on the ends of the tube to hold the circuit boards inside the tube and connectable to connectors of a conventional fluorescent bulb holder to secure the tube to the conventional fluorescent bulb holder, and a power cord extending from the circuit boards out of the tube for connection to power supply to obtain the necessary working voltage for the LEDs.

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Case 6:18-cv-00055-RP-JCM Document 11-1 Filed 04/18/18 Page 11 of 12 US 2009/0027916 A 1 Jan. 29, 2009 LED LAMP TUBE [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/306,041, filed on 14 Dec. 2005, and entitled "LED LAMP TUBE", now pending. BACKGROUND OF THE NVENTON [0002] 1. Field of the nvention [0003] The present invention relates to lamps and more particularly, to an LED lamp tube that can directly be installed in a conventional fluorescent bulb holder to substitute for a conventional fluorescent bulb. [0004] 2. Description of the Related Art [0005] The invention of lamp changes the living style of human beings. Without lamp, we cannot work at night or in the dark, and the living standard of human beings will stay in the level of the old time. [0006] Commercial lighting fixtures commonly use fluorescent lamps, incandescent lamps, or the so-called powersaving lamps to give offlight for illumination. These lighting fixtures have the common drawbacks of high power consumption, quick light attenuation, short service life, fragile characteristic, and being not reclaimable. Further, during the operation of a fluorescent lamp, electric current passes through the electrodes at a high frequency about 120 times per second, causing sparkling oflight that is harmful to the eyes. n order to eliminate this problem, a high-frequency electronic ballast may be used. The use of a high-frequency electronic ballast in a fluorescent lamp saves power consumption and stabilizes the electric current, preventing the problem of sparkling of light. However, the high-frequency electronic ballast of a fluorescent lamp is not detachable. When the fluorescent lamp is damaged, the high-frequency electronic ballast cannot be removed from the fluorescent lamp for a repeat use. Further, because conventional fluorescent lamps have a mercury coating coated on the inside wall of the respective lamp tube, the used fluorescent lamps must be properly disposed of to prevent pollution to the environment. SUMMARY OF THE NVENTON [0007] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. t is the main object of the present invention to provide an LED lamp tube, which is directly connectable to a conventional fluorescent bulb holder to substitute for a fluorescent bulb. t is another object of the present invention to provide an LED lamp tube, which has the advantages of quick reaction time, small size, low power consumption, low pollution, high brightness, and long service life. [0008] To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the LED lamp tube comprises a tube that admits light, circuit boards respectively mounted inside the tube, each circuit board carrying an array of LEDs, two end caps respectively capped on the ends of the tube to hold the circuit boards inside the tube and connectable to connectors of a conventional fluorescent bulb holder to secure the tube to the conventional fluorescent bulb holder, and a power cord extending from the circuit boards out of the tube for connection to power supply to obtain the necessary working voltage for the LEDs. [0009] t is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed. Other advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description, drawings and claims. BREF DESCRPTON OF THE DRAWNGS [0010] The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which: [0011] FG. 1 is a perspective view showing an LED lamp tube installed in a conventional fluorescent bulb holder according to the present invention. [0012] FG. 1A is a schematic drawing showing the tube of the LED lamp tube rotated relative to the end caps and the fluorescent bulb holder according to the present invention. [0013] FG. 2 is an exploded view of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. [0014] FG. 3 is an exploded view of an alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. [0015] FG. 4 is an exploded view of another alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. [0016] FG. 5 is an exploded view of still another alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. [0017] FG. 6 is an exploded view of the LED lamp tube shown in FG. 5 with the pair of smaller pins broken offfor installation in one type of conventional fluorescent bulb holder. [0018] FG. 7 is an exploded view of the LED lamp tube shown in FG. 5 with the larger pair of pins broken off for installation in another type of conventional fluorescent bulb holder. DETALED DESCRPTON OF THE PREFERRED EMBODMENTS [0019] Referring to FGS. 1 and 2, an LED lamp tube in accordance with the present invention is shown connectable to connectors 31 of a conventional fluorescent bulb holder 3, comprising a tube 1 and a circuit board 2. The tube 1 can be a transparent or translucent tube in any of a variety of colors, i.e., the tube 1 admits light, having two end caps 111 respectively capped on the two distal ends thereof. The end caps 11 each have mounting pins 111 for installation in the connectors 31 of the fluorescent bulb holder 3. The length of the tube 1 fits the pitch between the connectors 31 of the fluorescent bulb holder 3. The circuit board 2 is a narrow elongated having a plurality of LEDs (light emitting diodes) 21 installed in one side thereof and arranged in an array, and a power cord 22 extending out of one end thereof and terminating in an electric plug 23 for connection to power supply. [0020] The circuit board 2 is mounted in the tube 1. After insertion of the circuit board 2 into the tube 1, the end caps 11 are respectively capped on the two distal ends of the tube 1 to hold the circuit board 2 firmly inside the tube 11, keeping the LEDs 21 suspending inside the tube 1 and the power cord 22 extending out of the tube 1. Thereafter, the mounting pins 111 of the end caps 111 are respectively fastened to the connectors 31 of the fluorescent bulb holder 3 to secure the LED lamp tube to the fluorescent bulb holder 3. After installation of the fluorescent bulb holder 3 in the ceiling, the wall, or any desired location, the electric plug 23 of the power cord 22 is electrically connected to power supply to obtain the necessary working voltage for the LEDs 21, thereby causing the LEDs 21 to emit light. Further, the user can rotate the tube 1 relative

Case 6:18-cv-00055-RP-JCM Document 11-1 Filed 04/18/18 Page 12 of 12 US 2009/0027916 A 2 Jan. 29, 2009 to the end caps 11 at the connectors 31 of the fluorescent bulb holder 3 to adjust the light emitting angle of the LEDs 21 in the circuit board 2 inside the tube 1 (see FG. 1A). [0021] When one or some of the LEDs 21 failed, the user can detach the LED lamp tube from the fluorescent bulb holder 3, and then open one end cap 11 from the tube 1, and then remove the circuit board 2 out of the tube 1. After replacement of the failed LED(s) 21 with new LED(s), the circuit board 2 is put in the tube 1 again, and then the respective end cap 11 is fastened to the tube 1, and then the LED lamp tube is installed in the fluorescent bulb holder 3 again. [0022] FG. 3 is an exploded view of an alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. According to this embodiment, two circuit boards 2 are attached together back to back, each carrying an array of LEDs 21, and the two circuit boards 2 use one common power cord 22 with an electric plug 23 for connection to power supply. [0023] FG. 4 is an exploded view of another alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. According to this embodiment, four circuit boards 2 are arranged at four sides and abutted against one another, forming a rectangular tube, and the four circuit boards 2 use one common power cord 22 with an electric plug 23 for connection to power supply. [0024] FG. 5 is an exploded view of still another alternate form of the LED lamp tube according to the present invention. This embodiment is substantially similar to the embodiment shown in FGS. 1 and 2 with the exception of the pin pattern attheendcaps 11, i.e., each end cap 11 of the LED lamp tube according to this embodiment has a set of mounting pins 111 adapted to fit different the connectors 31 of any of a variety of conventional fluorescent bulb holders 3. Before installation, the user can break the unnecessary mounting pins 111 from the end caps 11, as shown in FGS. 6 and 7, leaving the desired mounting pins 111 subject to the specification of the connectors 31 of the fluorescent bulb holder 3 used. [0025] As indicated above, the invention provides an LED lamp tube, which uses a light penetrable tube to houses at least one circuit board, each circuit board carrying an array of LEDs, and two end caps to secure the light penetrable tube and the housed at least one circuit board to connectors of a convention fluorescent bulb holder, for enabling a power cord of the at least one circuit board to be extended out of the light penetrable tube and connected to power supply to obtain the necessary working voltage for the LEDs at the at least one circuit board. AN LED lamp tube made according to the present invention is suitable for use in any of a variety of wall lamps, desk lamps, exhibition lamps, art lamps, projection lamps, car lamps, advertising lights, light signboards, and etc. Because the invention uses LEDs to substitute for conventional fluorescent bulbs, the LED lamp tube has the advan- tages of quick reaction time, small size, low power consumption, low pollution, high brightness, and long service life. [0026] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. What is claimed is: 1. An LED lamp assembly, comprising: a tube having at least one circuit board mounted with LEDs therein; a first end cap, having a cup on a first side rotatably capping a first end of the tube, and a flat surface on a second side having a first pair of mounting pins and a second pair of mounting pins extending therefrom; and a second end cap, having a cup on a first side rotatably capping a second end of the tube, and a flat surface on a second side having a first pair of mounting pins and a second pair of mounting pins extending therefrom; wherein the first and second pairs of mounting pins of each of the first and second end caps are respectively adapted for two different standard sockets; said first and second pairs of mounting pins being selectively breakable and removable from the first and second end caps, for fitting an unbroken, remaining first and second pair of mounting pins in one of the two different standard sockets. 2. The LED lamp assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a power cord passing through and out of the tube and electrically extending from said at least one circuit board and terminating in an electric plug for connection to a power supply, and said electric plug is connectable to anac adapter. 3. The LED lamp assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of said at least one circuit board is two, and the two circuit boards are back to back. 4. The LED lamp assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of said at least one circuit board is greater than two and wherein the circuit boards abut against each other. 5. An LED lamp assembly, comprising: a tube having a first end cap and a second end cap respectively capping a first end and a second end thereof, the first end cap having a first pair of mounting pins and a second pair of mounting pins extended from a flat surface thereof, the second end cap having a first pair of mounting pins and a second pair of mounting pins extended from a flat surface thereof; and at least one circuit board with LEDs disposed in the tube; wherein the first and second pairs of mounting pins of each of the first and second end caps respectively adapted for two different standard sockets; said first and second pairs of mounting pins being selectively breakable and removable from the first and second end caps, for fitting an unbroken, remaining first and second pair of mounting pins in one of the two different standard sockets. * * * * *