a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector of a light-emitting-diode lamp tube, and more particularly to a connector by which a user can utilize a simple insertion operation to form electric conduction by contact. Therefore, the connector is able to be applied to a fluorescent lamp tube, a power-saving lamp tube or a similar lamp tube.
b) Description of the Prior Art
An early fluorescent lamp tube is mostly made of glass and contains small amount of mercury. Therefore, one should be very careful when taking or installing the fluorescent lamp tube; if the fluorescent lamp tube is broken accidentally, the mercury will flow out and damage the environment. In addition, if a person touches or adsorbs the mercury by accident, then he or she may be poisoned. On the other hand, although a conventional fluorescent lamp is cheaper, its wastes can result in mercury pollution or the fluorescent lamp can be fragile.
For a new generation of the fluorescent lamp, an LED (Light Emitting Diode) is used to give out light, but the structure is still the same as the early design of the fluorescent lamp, so as to be used in an early lamp bracket.
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However, the prior art is provided with following shortcomings:
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a connector by which a user can utilize a simple insertion operation to form electric conduction by contact, so that the connector is able to be applied to a fluorescent lamp tube, a power-saving lamp tube or a similar lamp tube.
To achieve the abovementioned object, the lamp tube of the present invention is provided with a light module and two end caps, and the connector is used to connect the two end caps at an end side of the light module respectively. The connector includes at least an insulator body, a conductive plate and a connection terminal. The insulator body is provided with an insertion slot, and the connection terminal is disposed in the insertion slot and is connected with the conductive plate.
The connection terminal is provided at least with two elastic terminal units which are inserted directly into the connector through a conductive terminal of each end cap, and form electric conduction by contact with each elastic terminal unit to transmit electricity, thereby constituting a structure that can be assembled easily, and parts thereof can be replaced and repaired by an ordinary person.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, a bottom of the said insulator body is provided at least with a protruded positioning pillar.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, two sides of the said insulator body are formed respectively with an opening for transfixing with a welding unit of the conductive plate.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, an annular connecting unit is formed between a second conducting unit and each elastic terminal unit.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, the said connection terminal is provided with three elastic terminal units, and each elastic terminal unit is separated with the other by an included angle of 120°.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, a first conducting unit is provided with a through-hole for sheathing with the second conducting unit of the connection terminal.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, a slide positioning structure is further disposed between the lamp tube and the end cap. The slide positioning structure is provided at least with a rib and an annular slot for holding the rib; whereas, two sides of the rib are provided with a groove. By locking the rib with the annular slot, the lamp tube and the end cap can be positioned.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, the said rib is disposed on an inner annular wall of the end cap and the annular slot is disposed on an outer surface of the lamp tube in proximity to two end sides.
By the abovementioned primary characteristics of structures, the said rib is disposed on the outer surface of the lamp tube in proximity to two end sides, and the annular slot is disposed on the inner annular wall of the end cap.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
The insulator body 41 is provided with an insertion slot 411, and a front end of the insertion slot 411 is formed with an insertion port 412. Referring to
The conductive plate 42 is disposed on the insulator body 41 corresponding to the open pore 413, the conductive plate 42 is provided with a first conducting unit 421 at the open pore 413, and a welding unit 422 which is extended from a side of the first conducting unit 421 to a side of the insulator body 41, with the welding unit 422 being transfixed out of the opening 414.
The connection terminal 43 is disposed in the insertion slot 411 and is provided with a second conducting unit 431 which is connected with the first conducting unit 421. The second conducting unit 431 is also extended toward the insertion port 412 with at least two elastic terminal units 432. As shown in the drawings, the connection terminal 43 is provided with three elastic terminal units 432, and each elastic terminal unit 432 is separated with the other by an included angle of 120°. An annular connecting unit 433 is formed between the second conducting unit 431 and each elastic terminal unit 432, and each elastic terminal unit 432 is formed with an indented connecting unit 434 and an expansion unit 435, a tail end of which is expanded outward. The first conducting unit 421 is provided with a through-hole 423 for sheathing with the second conducting unit 431 of the connection terminal 43.
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Upon assembling, the connector 40 is emplaced on the circuit board 211 of the light module 21 and the insertion port 412 is made to face toward an exterior side of the circuit board 211. The connector 40 is welded on the circuit board 211 by the welding units 422 of the conductive plate 42, thereby constituting electric connection between the connector 40 and the circuit board 211. Referring to
When the lamp tube of the present invention is inserted into a conventional lamp holder, the electrical terminal 31 and the conductive terminal 32 of the end cap 30 will form a current loop with the circuit board 211 by the connector 40, allowing the LEDs 212 to give out light by receiving electricity. Accordingly, with a simple insertion operation, the end cap can be assembled with the lamp tube, such that the end cap and the lamp tube can be assembled, repaired and detected easily, and parts thereof can be replaced easily, thereby increasing the practicability.
Moreover, a slide positioning structure is further disposed between the lamp tube 20 and the end cap 30. As shown in
When the lamp tube of the present invention is inserted into a conventional lamp holder and a current loop is formed, the rib 22 can slide inside the annular slot 23, such that the lamp tube 20 can rotate by 360° relative to the end cap 30, as shown in
On the other hand, the rib 22 can be also disposed on the outer surface of the lamp tube 20 in proximity to two end sides, and the annular slot 23 is disposed on the inner annular wall of the end cap 30, as shown in
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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