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HORTICULTURE GROW LIGHTS

      
Application Number 18602653
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-03-12
First Publication Date 2024-07-04
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 45/00 - Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • F21W 131/109 - Outdoor lighting of gardens
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/16 - Controlling the light source by timing means
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission

2.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 18171120
Grant Number 11950334
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-17
First Publication Date 2023-07-13
Grant Date 2024-04-02
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 45/00 - Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • F21W 131/109 - Outdoor lighting of gardens
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/16 - Controlling the light source by timing means
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission

3.

Electrically isolating baffle for horticulture grow light

      
Application Number 17601915
Grant Number 11412669
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-05-10
First Publication Date 2022-05-19
Grant Date 2022-08-16
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony Wendell

Abstract

A horticulture grow light includes: an emitter array; a heatsink on one side of the emitter array; a driver electrically connected to the emitter array; and an electrically isolating baffle connected to the heatsink. The baffle includes: an air funnel; a plurality of driver panels respectively connected at opposite sides of the air funnel and extending toward the heatsink; and a plurality of support panels respectively connected to the driver panels and extending toward the heatsink. A first active airflow section is formed between inner surfaces of the driver panels and inner surfaces of the support panels, and second active airflow sections are respectively formed on either side of the first active airflow section and between the inner surfaces of the driver panels and outer surfaces of the support panels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 9/24 - Devices for heating, ventilating, regulating temperature, or watering, in greenhouses, forcing-frames, or the like
  • F21V 29/76 - Cooling arrangements characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks with fins or blades with essentially identical parallel planar fins or blades, e.g. with comb-like cross-section
  • F21V 29/67 - Cooling arrangements characterised by the use of a forced flow of gas, e.g. air characterised by the arrangement of fans
  • F21V 23/00 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21Y 105/16 - Planar light sources comprising a two-dimensional array of point-like light-generating elements characterised by the overall shape of the two-dimensional array square or rectangular, e.g. for light panels

4.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 17506609
Grant Number 11589433
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-10-20
First Publication Date 2022-02-10
Grant Date 2023-02-21
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • H05B 45/00 - Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/16 - Controlling the light source by timing means
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21W 131/109 - Outdoor lighting of gardens

5.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 16995408
Grant Number 11191135
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-08-17
First Publication Date 2020-12-03
Grant Date 2021-11-30
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 45/00 - Circuit arrangements for operating light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • H05B 45/20 - Controlling the colour of the light
  • H05B 47/19 - Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • H05B 47/16 - Controlling the light source by timing means
  • F21Y 115/10 - Light-emitting diodes [LED]
  • F21W 131/109 - Outdoor lighting of gardens

6.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 16230943
Grant Number 10785921
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-12-21
First Publication Date 2020-07-23
Grant Date 2020-09-29
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

7.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 15785379
Grant Number 10159198
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-16
First Publication Date 2018-02-08
Grant Date 2018-12-25
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling

8.

Horticulture grow lights

      
Application Number 15280996
Grant Number 09820447
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-29
First Publication Date 2017-03-30
Grant Date 2017-11-21
Owner CABATECH, LLC (USA)
Inventor Vilgiate, Anthony

Abstract

A grow light includes a plurality of cool white LEDs, a plurality of warm white LEDs, and a driver electrically coupled to the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs. An intensity level and spectral composition of the radiant energy emitted by the grow light may be tuned or configured by varying a ratio of the quantity of cool white LEDs to the quantity of warm white LEDs, by varying a spatial arrangement among the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs, or by varying a level of current provided to some or all of the cool white LEDs and the warm white LEDs.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 9/20 - Forcing-framesLights
  • A01G 7/04 - Electric or magnetic treatment of plants for promoting growth
  • H05B 33/08 - Circuit arrangements for operating electroluminescent light sources
  • H05B 37/02 - Controlling