Intellectual Properties

IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Catalyst Granted Patent on Switching Architecture for LED Lighting Products
Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ:CATS) a supplier of analog, mixed-signal and non-volatile memory semiconductors, announced it has received a patent for a unique step-down switching regulator circuit architecture applicable to step-down regulators for driving high brightness LEDs. The patent, titled “LED current bias control using step-down regulator” (patent number 7,323,828), was developed to simplify the design of high brightness LED lighting in emerging household, commercial and automotive lighting applications. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Light Emitting Diode Light Source with Heat Transfer Means
Light Emitting Diode Light Source with Heat Transfer Means High brightness LEDs are mounted directly on a heat pipe or are mounted on a substrate, which is mounted on the heat pipe. The heat pipe can be a common electrode for the LEDs mounted on the heat pipe. Multiple heat pipes can be arranged so that the LED arrays form a light recycling cavity to emit and reflect light. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
OSRAM Adds Another Renowned Manufacturer to Its List of Licensees
OSRAM has granted a license, in return for an appropriate fee, to PerkinElmer Inc., the American supplier of precision and photonic components, that allows it to manufacture and market white LEDs with conversion technology. The patent for this technology is held by the OSRAM subsidiary OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Monolithic multi-color, multi-quantum well semiconductor LED
Monolithic multi-color, multi-quantum well semiconductor LED A monolithic, multi-color semiconductor light emitting diode (LED) is formed with a multi-bandgap, multi-quantum well (MQW) active light emitting region which emits light at spaced-apart wavelength bands or regions ranging from UV to red. The MQW active light emitting region comprises a MQW layer stack including n quantum barriers which space apart n−1 quantum wells. Embodiments include those wherein the MQW layer stack includes quantum wells of at least two different bandgaps for emitting light of two different wavelengths, e.g., in the blue or green regions and in at least one other region, and the intensities of the emissions are adjusted to provide a preselected color of combined light emission, preferably white light.m barrier, a 3rd green quantum well, a quantum barrier, a 1st blue quantum well, a quantum barrier, a 2nd blue quantum well, and a quantum barrier. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Patent Dispute - Next Round: Seoul Semiconductor filed a defamation lawsuit against Nichia
Seoul Semiconductor announced today that it has filed a defamation lawsuit against Nichia Corporation for Nichia’s false statements about N.D. Cal Case (“Design Case”) with Central District Court in Seoul, Korea. Seoul Semiconductor’s suit against Nichia, filed on January 7, 2008, seeks compensation for damages for defamation in the amount of 0.5 billion Korean won (approximately US$531,000). Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Seoul Semiconductor files a Complaint against Nichia with U.S.I.T.C.
Seoul Semiconductor Corp. filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) alleging that Nichia Corporation engaged in unfair trade practices through the importation and sales of Gallium Nitride (GaN) based laser diode products that infringe Seoul Semiconductor's U.S. Patent No. 5,321,713 ('713 patent). Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Nexxus Lighting Issued New Patent for Submersible LED Lighting Technology
Nexxus Lighting, Inc. (NASDAQ CAPITAL:NEXS), a world leader in advanced lighting technology, including solid-state LED and fiber optic lighting systems and controls used in commercial, architectural, signage, swimming pool and retail lighting, today announced that it has been issued a new patent related to its LED lighting technology. US patent number 7,303,301 is for a unique method of heat sinking an LED light engine in a lighting fixture when it is submerged in a body of water. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
SEOUL SEMICONDUTOR ANSWERS ON NICHIAs PATENT INFRINGEMENT SUIT
Seoul Semiconductor has substantially prevailed at U.S. Design Case. - Found Not Liable for Damages on 3 of 4 Nichia Corporation’s U.S. Design Patents. Seoul Semicondutor files patent infringement suit against Nichia in the US. - It is pertaining to its patent covering all of Nichia's LED products. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Northern District of California jury affirmed Seoul Semiconductor’s infringement of Nichia patents
Nichia Corporation announced today that the jury unanimously rendered a verdict that found the infringement of Nichia’s design patents in the infringement lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California brought by Nichia Corporation (“Nichia”) against Seoul Semiconductor, Ltd. and Seoul Semiconductor, Inc.(verdict form) Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
OSRAM wins patent dispute with Kingbright in the German courts
The District Court of Düsseldorf has upheld almost all the claims of OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of opto-semiconductors, in its patent dispute with the Taiwanese LED manufacturer Kingbright. The court ruled that Kingbright had infringed basic patent and utility model rights of OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. In accordance with the judgment, Kingbright may no longer sell many of its LED products in Germany and must also destroy its stocks of these products currently in Germany. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Seoul High Court in Korea confirms decision from the Patent Court of Korea in favour of SSC
Seoul Semiconductor (KOSDAQ; 046890), the leading LED manufacturer in Korea and the eight largest in the world, today announced that on October 24, 2007, the Seoul High Court in Korea has ruled in favour of Seoul Semiconductor in an appeal on a decision from the Seoul Central District Court to turned down Seoul Semiconductor’s lawsuit against Itswell, a Korea-based LED manufacturer. Seoul Semiconductor lawsuit sought damages for past infringement of its utility patent for producing white LED as well as an injunction against any further infringing activities. The Seoul High Court also ruled on October 24 that Itswell shall pay Seoul Semiconductor damages compensation in the amount of US$1.2 million. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
SSC Wins Repeated Attempts to Challenge its White LED Patent
Seoul Semiconductor (KOSDAQ: 046890), one of the eight largest LED manufacturers in the world, announced that on October 11, 2007 the Patent Court of Korea turned down appeals brought by Taiwan-based Advanced Optoelectronic Technology Inc.(AOT) and Korea-based ITSWELL to overturn earlier decisions from the Korean Intellectual Property Tribunal. The Tribunal had rejected patent invalidation actions brought by AOT and ITSWELL against Seoul Semiconductors utility patent for producing white LED. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Seoul Semiconductor reacts on Nichia's Lawsuit
Seoul Semiconductor (KOSDAQ: 046890), one of the eight largest LED manufacturers in the world, announced today that on September 17, 2007 Nichia Corporation filed a lawsuit in the Seoul Central District Court against Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. ("Seoul Semiconductor"). The suit alleges that Seoul Semiconductor's blue chips for white LED products (part no. TWH104-HS), which Seoul Semiconductor produces and sells, infringe on Nichia's Korean patent (no. 406201). Nichia seeks damages for past infringement as well as an injunction against any further infringing activity. Seoul Semiconductor received the complaint from Nichia on Oct 1st, 2007 and following its investigation, responds it is clear that Seoul Semiconductor has not infringed on the patent (no 406201). Seoul Semiconductor has patent technologies as below and has not infringed on the patent above. Read more »
IP, Reports & Roadmaps | Aug 03, 2010
Toyoda Gosei and OSRAM GmbH enter Agreement concerning LED-related patents
Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. (“Toyoda Gosei”) and OSRAM GmbH, Germany (“OSRAM”), entered an agreement to allow the companies (including subsidiaries) to use each other’s patents for specific technologies in Group III-V nitride compound semiconductor light emitting diodes (“LEDs”), which include white LEDs technology. Read more »
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