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Courtesy of LEDs Magazine
Honeywell International Inc has filed a lawsuit against Philips Lumileds Lighting Company and Cree Inc, two leading US-based LED manufacturers, claiming infringement of US Patent no. 6,373,188 B1.
The patent entitled "Efficient solid-state light emitting device with excited phosphors for producing a visible light output" was filed on December 22, 1998, and was issued on April 16, 2002.
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