1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a connector and, more particularly, to a connector capable of connecting a lamp to a support in various orientations.
2. Description of Related Art
Lamps are widely used in road, street, square, courtyard and other outdoor locations for providing illumination to vehicles or passerby on the roads. The lamps are generally supported by supporting devices, often in the form of pole, at corresponding places of these locations. The poles may have their top ends inclined from an upright direction by predetermined mounting angles so that the lamps connected to the top ends of the poles can properly project the light to target areas on the ground by the help of the mounting angles.
However, the mounting angles of the top ends of poles are conventionally fixed; that is to say, as soon as the lamps are connected to the poles, the light-output direction of the lamps in respect to the ground is also fixed. This causes limitations to the utility of the lamps since the position of the target needing to be illuminated by the lamps may change.
What is needed, therefore, is a connector for connecting a lamp to a support which can overcome the limitations described above.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The bracket 30 includes a second mounting portion 34 and a second sleeve 32 extending from the second mounting portion 34 along a left direction. The second mounting portion 34 includes a front plate 342, a rear plate 342 parallel to the front plate 342, a left plate 344 and a top plate 340 interconnecting the front plate 342, the rear plate 342 and the left plate 344. A distance between the front and rear plates 342 is less than that between the front and rear sidewalls 242 so that the second mounting portion 34 could be received in the first mounting portion 24. The front plate 342 and the rear plate 342 also have identical configurations, so only the front plate 342 would be discussed below. The front plate 342 has a through hole 346 defined in a center thereof and two slots 348 defined at left and right sides of the through hole 346. The through hole 346 is aligned with the pivoting hole 246 in the front sidewall 242, whereby the bolt 40 could extend through the through holes 346 of the bracket 30 and the pivoting holes 246 of the frame 20 to pivotably secure the bracket 30 to the frame 20. A nut 42 is provided to threadedly engage with a rear end of the bolt 40 protruding out of the connector 10, preventing the bolt 40 from loosing from the connector 10. The two slots 348 are aligned with the pivoting hole 346, wherein a left slot 348 is designed corresponding to the three left positioning holes 248 and a right slot 348 is designed corresponding to the two right positioning holes 248. The left slot 348 is longer than the right slot 348. A screw 50 can be brought to selectively extend through one of the positioning holes 248 and into a corresponding slot 348, to thereby secure the bracket 30 to the frame 20 at a required angle. A nut 52 and a gasket 54 are further provided to engage with a rear end of the screw 50 projecting out of the front plate 342 of the bracket 30, to thereby secure the bracket 30 to the frame 20. The second sleeve 32 has an inner diameter less than that of the first sleeve 22. The second sleeve 32 can be fittingly inserted into a head 62 of the lamp 60 to fix the lamp 60 to the connector 10. A pair of second beams 322 connect a top and a bottom of the second sleeve 32 to the left plate 344.
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It is believed that the present disclosure and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910310125.3 | Nov 2009 | CN | national |