The present application is a national stage entry according to 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT application No.: PCT/EP2012/068861 filed on Sep. 25, 2012, which claims priority from Chinese application No.: 201110304989.1 filed on Sep. 27, 2011, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Various embodiments relate to the illumination field, and particularly to a base, round tube housing, and a lamp including the base and round tube.
With the development of Light-Emitting Diode (referred to as LED for short) illumination technology, more and more customers want to take advantage of benefits of LEDs, such as controllable color and controllable brightness of the LED. Now, more and more companies are developing LED tubes to replace fluorescent lamps (referred to as FL for short). For the developed LED tube, a plastic tube is widely used. However, the plastic tube has the following disadvantages: the plastic tends to bend, especially for a long tube, in which the bending is considerable; and the LED overheats due to poor thermal conductivity of the plastic tube, which causes the lifetime of the LED tube to shorten.
Therefore, there is need for a technique capable of solving the above problem.
Various embodiments provide a base, round tube housing and lamp including the base and the round tube housing.
According to one aspect of the embodiment, a base is provided, configured to carry a light emitting body and to be inserted into a round tube housing, the base including: a rectangular portion configured to carry a light emitting body on a first surface of the rectangular portion; and first and second fixing portions configured to extend from a first and second long edge of the rectangular portion respectively in a space that a second surface of the rectangular portion faces, such that when the base is inserted into the round tube housing, at least a part of each of the first and second fixing portions presses against the inner wall of the round tube housing, and a first part close to the first long edge and a second part close to the second long edge in the first surface of the rectangular portion press against first and second protrusions on the inner wall of the round tube housing respectively.
According to another aspect of the embodiment, a round tube housing is provided, configured to have the base inserted therein and including: first and second protrusions extending toward each other on the inner wall of the round tube housing along an axial surface of the round tube housing or along a plane parallel to the axial surface; and when the base is inserted into the round tube housing, the inner wall of the round tube housing presses against at least a part of each of the first and second fixing portions of the base, and the first and second protrusions press against a first part close to the first long edge and a second part close to the second long edge in the first surface of the rectangular portion of the base, respectively.
According to still another aspect of the embodiment, a lamp is provided, including: the base and the round tube housing, a light emitting body arranged on the first surface of the rectangular portion of the base, a drive part for driving the light emitting body, a first end cap arranged at a first axial end of the round tube housing, and a second end cap arranged at a second axial end of the round tube housing.
In the drawings, like reference characters generally refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosed embodiments. In the following description, various embodiments described with reference to the following drawings, in which:
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawing that show, by way of illustration, specific details and embodiments in which the disclosure may be practiced.
A base 5 and a round tube housing 1′ according to an embodiment of the disclosure are described hereinafter by referring to
As shown in
Since
A light emitting body is carried on an upper surface of the base 6. For example, in the example shown in
The right fixing portion 7a extends from the right edge of the rectangular portion 6, and the left fixing portion 7b extends from the left edge of the rectangular portion 6. When the base 6 is inserted into the round tube housing 1′, each of the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b presses against the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′, and a part 9a close to the right edge in the upper surface of the rectangular portion 6 and a lower surface of a right protrusion 8a on the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′ press against each other, a part 9b close to the left edge in the upper surface of a rectangular portion 6 and a lower surface of a left protrusion 8b on the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′ press against each other, as shown in
The right protrusion 8a and left protrusion 8b each extend towards each other on the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′ along the axial surface of the round tube housing 1′ or a plane parallel to the axial surface, as shown in
In the example shown in
The cross section of the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b may not necessarily be of arc shape. For example, in a cross section view, the right fixing portion 7a and the rectangular portion 6 may form a certain angle (for example, 90 degrees), and the cross section of the right fixing portion 7a may be of a straight plate shape (not shown), while the cross section of the left fixing portion 7b may be of a circular arc shape (as shown in
It may be understood that the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b may be of other shapes, even of irregular shapes, as long as at least a part of each of the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b presses against the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′, and a part 9a close to the right long edge and a part 9b close to the left long edge in the upper surface of the rectangular portion 6 press against a right protrusion 8a and a left protrusion 8b on the inner wall of the round tube housing 1′, respectively.
Preferably, the rectangular portion 6, right fixing portion 7a and left fixing portion 7b may be formed integrally. Optionally, the rectangular portion 6, right fixing portion 7a and left fixing portion 7b may be formed separately, then be joined, bonded or welded together.
In addition, the round tube housing 1′ may be manufactured by an extrusion process. The round tube housing 1′ may be made of appropriate material, for example, plastic (such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, etc.).
Preferably, the rectangular portion 6, right fixing portion 7a and left fixing portion 7b may be formed of metal such as copper, iron etc. For example, a metal sheet may be bent into the shape of the base 5 by a bending process.
Of course, the rectangular portion 6, right fixing portion 7a and left fixing portion 7b may be formed of other appropriate materials, for example, plastic (such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate etc.). For example, the plastic may be manufactured into the shape of the base 5 by an extrusion process.
A lamp L including a base 5 and a round tube housing 1′ according to the embodiment of the disclosure will be described hereinafter by referring to
Optionally, the lamp L as shown in
Although the light emitting body in lamp L shown in
Although the base 5 may have longer size, since the base 5 has one rectangular portion 6 and the two fixing portions (that is, the right fixing portion 7a and left fixing portion 7b), the base portion 5 will not tend to bend either before or after the base portion 5 is inserted into the round tube housing 1′.
In addition, in the case where the base 5 is made of metal, since the thermal conductivity of metal is high, metal may conduct heat from the light emitting body (for example the light emitting body including the LEDs 2 and PCB 3) to the round tube housing 1′ such that the heat will not gather in the vicinity of the light emitting body. By way of such a design, the lifetime of the light emitting body will be prolonged.
In the case where the cross sections of the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b are both of arc shape, since the contact surface areas between each of the right fixing portion 7a and the left fixing portion 7b and the round tube housing 1′ are relatively big, the base 5 may be fixed to the round tube housing 1′ better, and more heat from the light emitting body may be conducted to the round tube housing 1′. By way of such a design, the lifetime of the light emitting body will be further prolonged.
In the Description, expressions such as “first”, “second”, “Nth” etc. are intended to distinguish the described features literally to describe the disclosure clearly. Therefore, they should not be regarded as having any restrictive meaning.
Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments of the process, device, means, methods and steps described in the Description. As one of ordinarily skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure contained in the disclosure, processes, devices, means, methods or steps currently existing or later to be developed, that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein, may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, devices, means, methods, or steps.
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