The present invention relates to a detachable LED lighting device, and, more particularly, to an LED lighting device in which a lighting module can be easily coupled or detached as necessary.
In general, lighting devices that use an LED as a light source have been developed in consideration of the problems of conventional lighting means, such as high power consumption, a short life, or the like.
The conventional lighting devices, which use LEDs as a light source, adopts a plurality of LED lighting modules, so if one lighting module does not work, there were efforts to make a configuration to replace the same.
For example, Korean Patent No. 10-0974942 (LED streetlights, registered on Aug. 3, 2010) discloses an LED streetlight that adopts a pair of lamp housings to enable assembly and disassembly into parts so that maintenance is easy and maintenance costs can be reduced.
However, although the conventional LED lighting devices use a plurality of lighting modules to enable partial replacement, a bracket is used, which is coupled, in common, to the side portion of each lighting module. Korean Patent No. 10-0974942 above shows the configuration that also includes a front bracket, a rear bracket, and two side brackets, which are coupled to each other along the edge of a pair of lamp housings to form a frame of a rectangular shape.
In such a configuration, in order to replace one lamp housing, all or some of the brackets are required to be disassembled, which takes a long time. In particular, since the lamp housing is heavy, it is very hard for one worker to perform the disassembly, considering that the streetlight requires a high place work.
In addition, in the case where the illuminance is required to be changed by changing the number of LED lighting modules according to a user's request, the conventional lighting device, which uses the fixing brackets, requires a new design and manufacture to conform to the same, and thus, it is impossible to immediately respond to the user's request.
In order to address the problems above, the present invention provides a detachable LED lighting device by which one worker can easily perform the replacement of the lighting module for each unit.
In addition, the present invention provides a detachable LED lighting device in which the number of lighting modules can be easily changed in order to immediately meet the user's request.
A detachable LED lighting device, according to the present invention, may include: a lighting module unit that includes a substrate having a plurality of LEDs, and that emits light according to the supply of power; a connector unit that is coupled to the lighting module unit and provides a hitch protrusion on the upper portion, and that adopts a lower connector for supplying power to the substrate; and a frame unit that has a connection opening through which the hitch protrusion of the connector unit is inserted from the bottom and then is fixed by being hitched, and that has a power connector for supply power to the lower connector from an embedded power supply unit.
The detachable LED lighting device of the present invention may include: a frame unit that has a power supply unit embedded therein; and a lighting module unit that is fitted and fixed to the frame unit at both ends thereof, and that is easily separated from the frame unit by manipulation of a pressing button that is exposed to the both ends so that the lighting module unit can be more easily coupled and detached, thereby reducing the time and cost required for maintenance.
In addition, the detachable LED lighting device of the present invention may easily change the number of lighting module units, which are mounted on the frame unit, according to the illuminance requested by the user in order to thereby enhance the user's convenience and in order to thereby provide versatility by which the lighting device of the same design can be applied for various uses.
Hereinafter, a detachable LED lighting device of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
LED lighting device, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and
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Hereinafter, the configuration and operation of the detachable LED lighting device described above, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, will be described in more detail.
First, it is preferable to use the lighting module unit 200 that has a shape of a long bar extended in one direction, but the present invention is not limited to a specific configuration of the lighting module unit 200.
The frame unit 100 may be extended in the longitudinal direction of the lighting module unit 200, and may include a central frame 110 in which the power supply unit 140 is embedded; a connection frame unit 120 that is coupled such that each central portion is positioned at both ends of the central frame 110, and that has a plurality of power connectors 124 for supplying power of the power supply unit 140, which are provided therein; and a pair of support frames 130 that connect the both ends of the connection frame unit 120 to each other.
As it will be described in detail later, a connection opening is provided at the bottom of the connection frame unit 120, and the connector unit 300, which is coupled to both ends of the lighting module unit 200, is partially inserted into the connection opening and then is fixed. The detailed configuration thereof will be described later.
A wiring substrate 121 that receives power from the power supply unit 140 is provided inside the connection frame unit 120, and a plurality of power connectors 124 are provided, which include electric cables that are soldered to the wiring pattern of the wiring substrate 121.
The power connector 124 may be inserted into the connection opening through a hole that is formed in the wiring substrate 121. The detailed configuration thereof will also be described later.
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The front surface of the pressing plate 330 is exposed to the outside through an opening provided on a portion of the housing 310, so that the user may separate the lighting module unit 200 from the connection frame unit 120 by pressing the pressing plate 330 in order to thereby retract the hitch protrusion 340.
The wiring substrate 121 is extended on the inner surface of the connection frame unit 120 in the longitudinal direction of the connection frame unit 120, and the wiring substrate 121 has a through hole 123 that is formed to correspond to the position of the connection opening 129 so that the power connector 124 may connect to the lower connector 350, which is inserted into the connection opening 129, to then supply power.
As described above, according to the present invention, the through hole 123 is provided in a portion of the wiring substrate 121, and the power connector 124 may be connected through the through hole 123 in order to thereby reduce the size of the device and in order to thereby simplify the configuration thereof, compared to the method in which the connection position of the connector is provided in a separate space outside the substrate.
A connector fixing member 122 for fixing the power connector 124 may be provided in the through hole 123, and an electric cable 126, which are extended from the power connector 124, includes a soldering portion 125 that is soldered to the wiring substrate 121. The soldering portion 125 is connected to a wiring pattern 127. The power of the power supply unit 140 is supplied through the wiring pattern 127 of the wiring substrate 121, and the power of the wiring pattern 127 is transferred to the lower connector 350 through the power connector 124.
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When coupling the lighting module unit 200, to which the connector units 300 are coupled to both ends thereof, to the frame unit 100, the top surface of the hitch protrusion 340 protruding upwards from the connector unit 300 may come into contact with the bottom surface of the connection frame unit 120 to then be moved in the direction to press the spring 320 through pressure acting on the top surface thereof, or the user may press the pressing plate 330 in the direction to press the spring 320 so that the hitch protrusion 340 may be inserted into the connection opening 129 provided on the bottom surface of the connection frame unit 120. At this time, the lower connector 350 is inserted into the connection opening 129 as well.
In the state in which the hitch protrusion 340 is inserted, when the user removes the hand from the pressing plate 330, the hitch protrusion 340 moves outwards by a restoring force of the spring 320 to then be hitched and fixed to the inner side of the bottom of the connection frame unit 120.
At this time, the lower connector 350, which is inserted into the connection opening 129, may be directly connected to the power connector 124, or if the connection between the connectors is not easy, the user may couple the power connector 124 to the lower connector 350 for the connection.
As described above, in the present invention, the lighting module unit 200 can be easily coupled to the frame unit 100 through a one-touch operation.
On the contrary, when separating the lighting module unit 200, the user may press the pressing plate 330, which is exposed to the outside of the connector unit 300, to then release the hitch of the hitch protrusion 340, thereby separating the lighting module unit 200.
As described above, since the lighting module unit 200 can be easily coupled, or detached, even one worker can replace the lighting module unit 200, and the time and cost for maintenance can be reduced.
Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
That is, it is possible to provide a lighting device that has the illuminance to meet a specific usage by using the frame unit 100 of the same design.
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The case 210 may have: a flat central portion; a side reflection surface 211 that is bent downwards throughout the length; and an end reflection surface 212 that is provided in the width direction. The end reflection surface 212 may be integral with the case 210, or may be bonded, or coupled, to the case 210.
The aforementioned connector units 300 are provided at both ends of the case 210.
The substrate 240 may be provided along the length of the case 210, and a pair of substrates 240, which are separated from each other, may be positioned in the longitudinal direction of the case 210 in order to receive power from the lower connector 350 of the connector unit 300 that are provided at both ends thereof.
This is due to the fact that a supply power drop phenomenon may occur at one side if the substrate 240 is excessively long.
The case 210 has a box-type structure in which the bottom portion thereof is opened, and, in particular, the case 210 has a long shape in one direction in order to replace the conventional fluorescent lamp.
The case 210 may be made of a resin that can reflect light, or may be made of a resin and a reflection sheet that is attached to the inner surface of the resin. The reflection sheet may be attached before processing the case 210, and then may be bent to form the side reflection surface 211 so that the reflection sheet can be easily attached.
A transparent cover 220 may be bonded, or coupled, to the bottom of the case 210. The cover 220 may be light-transmittable without diffusing light. Even though the transparent cover 220 is used, the surface light-emitting can be implemented with remarkably reduced glare because the light is reflected in the reflection space provided by the case 210 and then is emitted through the cover 220.
Therefore, the light efficiency can be improved, and the lighting of the same illuminance as that of the conventional lighting device may be provided while using lower power LEDs.
The cover 220 may be completely light-transmittable, and may use a diffusion plate that slightly diffuses light.
The substrate 240 is attached to the top surface of the cover 220, that is, the substrate 240 is attached to the surface facing the inner upper portion of the case 210. A plurality of LEDs 230 are mounted on the substrate 240, and the substrate 240 is extended in the longitudinal direction of the cover 220.
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As described above, the substrate 240 may be comprised of a pair of segments.
The LED 230 emits light upwards to the ceiling not toward the bottom surface in the installed state. The emitted light above is variously reflected in the case 210 and is diffused in order to thereby form the surface light-emitting through the cover 220.
At this time, the side reflection surface 211 of the case 210 is at an obtuse angle (θ) of more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees with the flat surface of the upper portion, and, in particular, they are configured to form a sharp bent portion rather than a round shape.
This is because light may be focused on the inside in order to thereby form light and shade in the case of a round shape.
As described above, the present invention diffuses light of the LED 230 in the space and then illuminates by the surface light-emitting through the cover 220. Therefore, since the light efficiency is not sacrificed for the diffusion, the light efficiency may be improved.
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Hereinafter, the configuration and operation of the LED lighting device described above, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, will be described in more detail.
First, the case 250 has a box-type structure in which the bottom thereof is open. In other words, the light emitting surface 253 is formed on the bottom surface, and other portions except for the light emitting surface 253 are enclosed in order to thereby provide a space to allow the light of the LED 230 can be sufficiently reflected therein.
The aforementioned connector units 300 are coupled to both ends of the case 250.
The side of the case 250 is perpendicular to the ground, and a portion of the end of the side is bent toward the inside of the case 250 to form the seating surface 252. The seating surface 252 and the side of the case 250 form an acute angle of less than 90 degrees therebetween.
The seat surface 252 may be provided on two sides that face each other with respect to the light emitting surface 253, or may be formed on one side or on four sides depending on the needs.
The central portion of the inner upper surface of the case 250 is flat, and an inclined surface 251 is extended from the flat central portion to the side. The inclined surface 251 may become lower as it goes to the side.
The reflecting portion 260 is positioned in the central portion of the inner upper surface, which is a flat surface of the case 250. The cross-sectional shape of the reflecting portion 260 is a reverse triangle, and the reflecting portion 260 abuts the inclined surface 251 of the case 250 at the boundary thereof.
That is, the space between the case 250 and the reflecting portion 260 becomes highest at the boundary between the inclined surface 251 and the reflecting portion 260 of the case 250.
The substrate 240, on which a plurality of LEDs 230 are mounted, is installed on the seating surface 252. Accordingly, the light emitting surface of the plurality of LEDs 230 is perpendicular to the seating surface 252, and a light emitted from the LED 230 is directly radiated to the inner side of the case 250.
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Therefore, the light emitted from the LED 230 is reflected a number of times in the inner space of the case 250 in order to thereby result in a phenomenon in which the light is trapped in the inner space of the case 250.
The trapped light is emitted downward through the light emitting surface 253 to illuminate.
As described above, the lighting module unit 200 confines the light in the space of the case 250 without directly using the light of the LED for illumination, thereby providing surface illumination. Therefore, the glare can be reduced without using lenses or diffusion plates.
As described above, since the diffusion plate is not used, the light efficiency may be improved. Accordingly, the number of LEDs may be reduced based on the provision of the same illumination in order to thereby provide a lower-power lighting device.
In addition, the problems caused by the heat generated in the LED 230 may decrease as well. That is, it is possible to prevent the life of the LED from being shortened due to the generation of the heat even without using a separate heat radiating structure.
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The reflecting surface of
The reflecting portion 260 of
The various and irregular reflection of the light may allow the light to more uniformly diffuse so that the light emitted through the light emitting surface 253 may be more similar to the surface light emitting.
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At this time, the inclined surface 251 is a curved surface that is formed between the side 254 and the reflecting portion 260 of the case 250, and, substantially, the inclined surface 251 and the reflecting portion 260 are not clearly sectioned.
In the structure above, a light emitted from the LED 230 is radiated and reflected on the inclined surface 251 and the integrally formed reflecting portion 260, and the reflected light is directly emitted to the outside, or the reflected light is diffused through re-reflection by the side 254 and the inclined surface 251 to then be emitted.
As described above, it is difficult to explain all embodiments of the present invention for the shape of the reflecting portion 260, and any structure in which a light emitted from the LED 230 can be diffused in the inner space of the case 250 may be applied to the present invention.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments above, and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be variously modified and changed without departing from the technical subject matter of the present invention
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This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/KR2014/011713 filed on Dec. 2, 2014, which claims priority to Korean Application No. 10-2013-0148239 filed on Dec. 2, 2013. The applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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