This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Korean Patent Application Nos. 2015-0041684, filed on Mar. 25, 2015, No. 2015-0042470, filed on Mar. 26, 2015, and No. 2015-0042471, filed on Mar. 26, 2015, whose entire disclosures are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
Embodiments relate to a holder and a light device including the same.
2. Background
Light emitting diodes (LED), due to their advantages in output, efficiency, and reliability, have been aggressively researched and developed not only as back lights of display devices but also as high-output and high-efficiency light sources for various lighting devices. Such LEDs may provide a high output while increasing light efficiency and reducing manufacturing costs.
To provide high efficiency, high reliability, and electrical properties, in addition to thermal and optical reliability, LED light sources may have a structure that transfers currents to light sources. Thus, LED light sources may be electrically connected to a power supply to receive currents. Wires or leads may be used, but there may be difficulties in assembly and arrangement due to a complicated structure of wires or leads. For example, when power is supplied through wires, it may be difficult to arrange the wires due to a structure thereof.
The embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein:
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Power may be supplied through the wires W. To prevent power supplied through the wires W from being confused, marks 121 to distinguish positive and negative poles may be imprinted on the substrate 120. The wires W may differ in color to be distinguished. Accordingly, the marks 121 to distinguish the positive and negative poles and the colors of the wires W may match to prevent a user from being confused. The light source 110, the substrate 120, and the wires W may be electrically connected to one another.
The substrate 120, as shown in
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The holder 200 may be formed of a material such as plastic, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polycarbonate (PC) having excellent heat resistance and impact strength. The holder body 210, as shown in
The hole 220 may be formed in a center of the holder body 210 to allow light to emit from the light source module 100. That is, the hole 220 may allow light emitted from the light source 110 of the light source module 100 provided on the holder 200 to be exposed and may direct the light. The hole 220, as shown in
When the reflector 300 is provided on the holder 200, the inclined surface 230 may support the reflector 300. The holder body 210 may include a supporting portion 240 that extends and protrudes along the inclined surface 230. For example, to increase support for the reflector 300, the supporting portion 240 may be further formed on the holder body 210 in addition to the inclined surface 230 to support the reflector 300.
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The outlet 250 may be formed in the holder body 210. As shown in
In the holder 200, based on the holder body 210, a direction in which the supporting portion 240 may be provided may be referred to as a top of the holder 200 and a direction opposite to the direction in which the supporting portion 240 may be provided may be referred to as a bottom. The channel 260 may be formed on the bottom of the holder 200 by considering a position of the wires W.
The channel 260 may be formed in a shape of a groove with an opening opposite a direction in which the light source module 100 may be installed. That is, the channel 260 may be formed in the groove shape on the bottom of the holder 200 to connect the hole 220 with the outlet 250. Accordingly, the channel 260 may be formed by two sides 261 and one horizontal plane 262.
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The first channel 263, as shown in
The second channel 264 and the third channel 265 may be configured to connect the hole 220 with the first channel 263, respectively. Corners 266, at which the first channel 263 meets the second channel 264 and the first channel 263 meets the third channel 265, may be rounded. Thus, the wires W may not be damaged due to the corners 266 when the wires W are strained. As shown in
A plurality of such detachment preventing protrusions 270 and 270a may be provided along the channel 260. The detachment preventing protrusions 270 and 270a may be formed to protrude from the opening of the channel 260. Accordingly, the detachment preventing protrusions 270 and 270a, as shown in
The detachment preventing protrusion 270, as shown in
Since the detachment preventing protrusion 270a is inclined toward to the horizontal plane 262, it may be easy for the user to provide or remove the wire W as needed. Also, when the lighting device 1 is installed in the ceiling surface 2, the detachment preventing protrusions 270a prevent the wires W from being detached through the opening of the channel 260 due to gravity.
The holder 200 may further include a guide protrusion 280 formed on the side of the holder body 210. The guide protrusion 280 may be guided by a guide portion 430 of the housing 400 to provide the holder 200 in a preset position of the housing 400. The holder 200, as shown in
The coupling portion 290 may be assembled with the holder coupling hole 122 to allow the light source module 100 to be provided in a preset position of the holder 200. Also, the coupling portion 290 assembled with the holder coupling hole 122 may prevent the light source module 100 from moving in a horizontal direction. The holder coupling hole 122 and the coupling portion 290 may be coupled via fitting.
The coupling portion 290 may include an incised groove 291 that may be curved based on an axial center in a longitudinal direction of the coupling portion 290. The incised groove 291 may be formed at an end or circumference of the coupling portion 290. Accordingly, when the light source module 100 is disassembled from the holder 200, the user may easily disassemble the light source module 100 through the incised groove 291 using a tool.
The holder 200, as shown in
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The coupling space 433 may have a shape with a broad top and a narrow bottom when viewed from a center of the housing body 420 toward the inner surface thereof. Accordingly, a space A1 on an upper portion of the housing body 420 may be broader than a space A2 on a lower portion thereof. The space A2 on the lower portion may have a same width as a width of the guide protrusion 280. For example, a width of the coupling space 433 formed on the lower portion of the housing body 420 may be identical to the width of the guide protrusion 280. Accordingly, the guide protrusion 280 may be guided by the guide portion 430 and may be coupled with the space A2 on the lower portion via fitting. The space A2 on the lower portion may be narrower than the space A1 on the upper portion and slightly broader than the width of the guide protrusion 280, but is not limited thereto.
The wire bushing coupling hole 440, as shown in
The flange portion 450 may include a flange body 451 having a certain thickness, a mounting hole 452, and a trim hole 453. The flange body 451, as shown in
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The serration 460 may be formed an outer surface of the housing body 420. For example, the serration 460 may be formed an outer circumferential surface of the housing body 420. The serration 460 may increase heat sinking effects by increasing a surface area of the housing body 420. Accordingly, the serration 460 may be formed of a metal material similar to the housing body 420. The serration 460 may be integrally formed with the housing body 420, but is not limited thereto, and may be added to and provided on the housing body 420.
The serration 460 may include a plurality of first serrations 461 and a plurality of second serrations 462. The plurality of first serrations 461 may protrude lengthwise from the bottom edge to the top edge of the housing body 420. The plurality of second serrations 462 may protrude a certain length from the top edge or the bottom edge of the housing body 420. The respective first serrations 461 may be spaced apart at certain intervals. The respective second serrations 462 may be spaced apart at certain intervals.
The serration 460 may be formed at least one side of the outer circumferential surface of the housing body 420. For example, only the plurality of first serrations 461 may be formed or only the plurality of second serrations 462 may be formed, and the plurality of first serrations 461 and the plurality of second serrations 462 may be alternatively formed, but embodiments are not limited thereto.
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The housing 400 may include a cover coupling hole 480 configured to fix or couple a cover 700 to the housing 400. As shown in
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The thermal pad 500, as shown in
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The noncontact area A4 of the thermal pad 500 may be spaced apart from the holder 200, thereby forming a separation space S1. The heat generated by the light source module 100 and transferred to the thermal pad 500 may be emitted outside through the separation space S1. Accordingly, the separation space S1 may increase heat sinking performance on heat transferred through the thermal pad 500.
The wire bushing 600 may guide the wires W exposed from the outlet 250 of the holder 200 to an outside of the housing 400. Referring to
The wire guide member 620 may protrude from an end of the wire bushing body 610 in the insertion direction of the wire bushing body 610. Also, a wire guide hole 621 may be formed inside the wire guide member 620. As shown in
When the wire W is installed through the wire bushing 600, the wire W exposed from the outlet 250 may be exposed outside the housing 400 through the wire bushing coupling hole 440 and then may pass through the wire guide hole 621 and the wire through hole 611. Also, the wire bushing 600 may be coupled with the wire bushing coupling hole 440. Accordingly, even though the housing 400 is coupled with the wire bushing 600, the wire W may be prevented from being pushed out by the wire bushing 600 and from being uneven.
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The cover 700 may cover the opening of the housing 400 and may diffuse the light emitted from the light source module 100. Referring to
A material of the cover 700 may include materials such as, e.g., glass, plastic, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polycarbonate (PC), but is not limited thereto. The cover body 710, as shown in
The cover leg 720 may protrude from the cover body 710. Also, the cover leg 720 may include a cover fastening hole 721 formed to be coupled with the third fastening member 40. Accordingly, the third fastening member 40 may pass through the cover coupling hole 480 to be coupled with the cover fastening hole 721, thereby fixing the cover 700 to the housing 400. The cover body 710 may include at least two cover legs 720.
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The heat sink body 810 may be formed in a cylindrical shape, but is not limited thereto, and may have a circular, oval, or polygonal cross section. The heat sink body 810 may have a truncated cone shape in which a top area may differ in size from a bottom area. Also, the heat sink body 810 may allow one side thereof to be in contact with the housing 400.
The heat sinking plate 820, as shown in
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The heat sink guide member 490 may be assembled with one of bent areas formed by the first curved heat sinking portion 822b bent in one direction and the other direction and the fourth fastening member 50 may be provided in another area. As shown in
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Due to the two third heat sinking plates 823 with the certain curvature R1, a work space 840 may be formed. As shown in
The fourth heat sinking plate 830, as shown in
The heat sink body 810, the heat sinking plate 820, and the fourth heat sinking plate 830 of the heat sink 800 may be integrally formed, but are not limited thereto. As shown in
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According to embodiments disclosed herein, a holder and a lighting device including the same may increase a heat sinking function of a heat sink while arranging wires provided therein. The lighting device may be installed on a ceiling as a downlight type lighting. The holder installed in the lighting device may include an inclined surface and a supporting portion to support a reflector. The holder may include a channel formed with a certain curvature to easily arrange the wires. The holder may support a reflector while arranging wires electrically connected to a light source module and a lighting device including the same.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a holder including a holder body having a hole, an outlet formed or provided in a side of the holder body, and a channel formed or provided in the holder body to connect the hole with the outlet. The channel may include a first channel formed or provided in a circumferential direction and having one side connected to the outlet, a second channel that guides one of two wires connected to a light source module to the first channel, and a third channel that guides another one of the two wires to the first channel. A corner where or at which the first channel meets the second channel or the first channel meets the third channel may be rounded. The channel may be formed in a groove shape with an opening formed therein.
The holder may further include a separation preventing protrusion that protrudes from the opening of the channel. The holder body may include an inclined surface provided around the hole and a supporting portion that extends along the inclined surface and protrudes therefrom. A holder coupling hole formed in the light source module may be assembled with a coupling portion formed or provided on the holder body.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a lighting device including a housing, a holder provided in the housing, and a thermal pad provided between the holder and the housing. The holder may include a holder body having a hole, an outlet formed or provided in a side of the holder body, and a channel formed in the holder body to connect the hole with the outlet. The channel may include a first channel formed or provided in a circumferential direction and having one side connected to the outlet, a second channel that guides one of two wires connected to a light source module to the first channel, and a third channel that guides another of the two wires to the first channel.
The thermal pad may be provided in a preset position due to a guide rib formed or provided on the holder body, and the guide rib may be assembled with a guide rib coupling hole provided in the housing. The thermal pad may be divided into a contact area and a noncontact area depending on contact with the light source module, and the noncontact area may be spaced apart from the holder.
The lighting device may further include a wire bushing provided on one side of the housing. The wire bushing may include a wire bushing body with a wire through hole formed therein and a wire guide member provided on one side of the wire bushing body to form a wire guide hole. The wire may pass through the wire guide hole and the wire through hole.
The lighting device may include a heat sink provided on one side of the housing. The heat sink may include a heat sink body and a plurality of heat sinking plates, which may extend from an outer circumferential surface of the heat sink body. The heat sinking plates may include a first heat sinking plate, which may have a plate shape, and a second heat sinking plate, which may include a heat sinking portion with a plate shape and a first curved heat sinking portion bent in one direction and then in another direction.
The heat sinking plates may include a third heat sinking plate, which may include a second curved heat sinking portion bent with a certain curvature. The heat sink may include a work space formed by two second curved heat sinking portions on a same curvature that face each other. The heat sink may further include a fourth heat sinking plate with a certain curvature provided at an end of each of the plurality of heat sinking plates.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a lighting device including a housing, a holder provided in the housing, and a thermal pad provided between the holder and the housing. The holder may include a holder body having a hole, an outlet formed or provided in a side of the holder body, and a channel formed in the holder body to connect the hole with the outlet. The housing may include a housing body with an opening formed in one side thereof and a plurality of serrations formed or provided on an outer circumferential surface of the housing body. The serrations may include a first serration that protrudes from one edge to another edge of the housing body, and a second serration that protrudes a certain length from the one edge or the other edge of the housing body.
The lighting device may further include a flange portion formed or provided at an end of the opening of the housing body. The flange portion may include a flange body and a plurality of mounting holes and a plurality of trim holes formed in the flange body. A trim step groove may be concavely formed around the trim hole.
The housing may further include a first guide member or guide and a second guide member or guide provided on an inner circumferential surface of the housing body to be spaced apart from each other and to protrude inward, and a guide portion, which may include a coupling space provided between the first guide member and the second guide member. A guide protrusion that protrudes from a side of the holder may be guided by the coupling space. The coupling space may have a shape in which one side has a greater width than another side.
A plurality of second serrations may be provided along one edge of the housing. The channel may include a first channel provided in a circumferential direction and having one side connected to the outlet, a second channel that guides one of two wires connected to a light source module to the first channel, and a third channel that guides another of the two wires to the first channel.
It will be understood that although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. may be used herein to describe various components, these components should not be limited by these terms. These terms are used merely to distinguish one element from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, a second component may be designated as a first component, and similarly, the first component may be designated as the second component. The term “and/or” includes any and all combinations or one of a plurality of associated listed items.
When a component is referred to as being “connected to” another component, it may be directly or indirectly connected to the other component. That is, for example, intervening components may be present. On the contrary, when a component is referred to as being “directly connected to” another component, it may be understood that there are no intervening components. When an element is referred to as being “formed on or under” another element, it may be directly or indirectly formed on or under the other element. That is, one or more intervening elements may be present. Also, the terms on or under may not only mean an upward direction but also a downward direction based on one element.
Singular expressions, unless defined otherwise in contexts, include plural expressions. Throughout the specification, the terms “comprise” or “have”, etc. are used herein specify the presence of stated features, numbers, steps, operations, elements, components or combinations thereof but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements, components, or combinations thereof. Throughout the specification, like reference numerals designate like elements and a repetitive description thereof may be omitted.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2015-0041684 | Mar 2015 | KR | national |
10-2015-0042470 | Mar 2015 | KR | national |
10-2015-0042471 | Mar 2015 | KR | national |