The present invention is related to an illumination device and more particularly related to a bulb device.
With growing global eco-conscious, LED illumination devices gain wide support and have fast development. Current bulb structures usually need manual welding between bulb head electrodes and driver plates. Such manufacturing approach takes large cost and makes product manufacturing complicated and hard to be performed automatically.
With such need, an object of the present invention is to provide a bulb structure that is easily to be assembled and even manufactured automatically with robots.
An embodiment of the present invention is a bulb apparatus having a driver plate and a bulb head body. The bulb head body is a housing structure with a top opening. A sidewall of the bulb head body forms a first electrode terminal. A bottom of the driver plate is placed inside the bulb head body. The bulb apparatus also has a connection base and a first electrode. The connection base is fixed on the driver plate. An embedding trench is disposed on the connection base. The first electrode has a fixing end and a connecting end. The fixing end of the first electrode is electrically connected to the driver plate through the embedding trench. The connecting end of the first electrode is an elastic structure. The connecting end of the first electrode abuts on the inner sidewall of the first electrode terminal.
Compared with conventional art, the bulb apparatus has a socket base on the driver plate. A first electrode is provided on the socket base and a fixing end of the first electrode is electrically connected to the driver plate. When assembling the bulb apparatus, it is only needed to elastically abut the connecting end of the first electrode on the sidewall of the first electrode terminal to achieve electrical connection without the need of welding. Therefore such bulb apparatus is easily assembled and saves the cost of welding. It is also easier to design an automatic manufacturing process for such bulb apparatus.
The present invention is explained as follows with detailed examples and associated drawings.
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An embedding trench 41 is provided on the connection base 40. The first electrode 50 has a fixing end 51 and a connecting end 52. The fixing end 51 of the first electrode extends through the embedding trench 41 to electrically connect to the driver plate 10. In this embodiment, the fixing end 51 of the first electrode 50 is a plug need structure. A plug hole is provided on the driver plate 10. The fixing end 51 extends through the embedding trench 41 to be welded in the plug hole so as to be electrically connected to the driver circuit on the driver plate 10. The connecting end 52 of the first electrode 50 is an elastic structure. Preferably, the connecting 52 of the first electrode is a bended metal elastic spring strip structure. Furthermore the tail of the connecting end 52 of the first electrode may be a comb structure. The connecting end 52 of the first electrode elastically abuts on the inner sidewall of the first electrode terminal 30. A buffer portion 53 is smoothly provided between the fixing end 51 and the connecting end 52 of the first electrode 50. The buffer portion may be a āUā arc shape structure. The buffer portion may reserve force. The buffer portion 53 provides a larger elastic deformation space when the connecting end 52 of the first electrode 50 abuts on the inner sidewall of the first electrode terminal 30 so as to ensure reliability of the connecting end 52 and facilitate assembling of the first electrode 50. Besides, a blocking lever 42 may be disposed on the connection base 40. The blocking lever 42 abuts on the bended portion of the connecting end 52 to limit deformation of the connecting end 52.
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In summary, the bulb apparatus has a connection base 40 as a socket base. The connection base 40 is fixed on the driver plate 10. A first electrode 50 is placed on the connection base 40. The fixing end 51 of the first electrode 50 is electrically connected to the driver plate 10. During assembling, it is only needed to elastically abut the connecting end 52 of the first electrode on the sidewall of the first electrode terminal 30 to achieve electrical connection of the bulb apparatus. Such design ensures low cost of assembling, prevents complicated structures and facilitates automation process.
In another embodiment, the driver plate has a base plate and a driver circuit on the base plate. The driver plate and the connection base may be made separately and assembled with the aforementioned structure or other structures. Alternatively, the driver plate and the connection base may be manufactured as a unibody. In other words, the connection base may be made as a portion of the driver plate.
In another embodiment, the bulb head body may be used for containing a LED module to form a LED bulb. Alternatively, other circuits may be provided on the driver plate as mentioned above. With or without LED modules, the driver plate may provide function depending on what circuits are provided on the driver plate. In other words, the bulb apparatus is not limited to illumination devices. With a compatible socket structure, such bulb apparatus may be designed to have functions other than LED bulbs. For example, an audio device, a network device, a smoke detection device, a human detection device or other electronic device like IoT (Internet of Things) devices. With the bulb head body structure, such device may be easily installed on general purpose bulb socket to get power supply to the electronic devices installed on the bulb head portion.
The above mentioned are only preferred specific examples of this application, and are not thence restrictive to the scope of claims of this application. Therefore, those who apply equivalent changes incorporating contents from this application are included in the scope of this application, as stated herein.
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