The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
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The reflective cover 21 has an opening 211, and the surface of the opening 211 is coated with a reflective layer 212. The reflective layer 212 is a metal or dielectric coating with high reflectivity to reflect light. In addition, the shape of the reflective cover 21 can be designed according to needs. For example, the reflective cover 21 may be designed to have a bowl or cylinder shape. In this embodiment, the cross section of the reflective cover 21 has an arc shape.
The LED 22 is disposed at the opening 211. In addition, the number of the LEDs 22 is not restricted. In this embodiment, there are several LEDs 22 connected in parallel or series and disposed on a circuit substrate S. The light emitted by the LEDs 22 travels toward the reflective cover 21, and the reflective cover 21 then reflects the light.
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A first end of the first electrical conductive body 23 is electrically coupled to the LEDs 22 through, for example, the circuit substrate S. A first end of the second electrical conducive body 24 is also electrically coupled to the LEDs 22 through, for example, the circuit substrate S. However, the first electrical conductive body 23 and the second electrical conductive body 24 are coupled to different electrodes of the LEDs 22. For example, the first electrical conductive body 23 is electrically coupled to the p electrodes of the LEDs 22. The second electrical conductive body 24 is electrically coupled to the n electrodes of the LEDs 22. The first electrical conductive body 23 and the second electrical conductive body 24 can respectively be a metal layer (covered with an insulating protection layer outside) or a wire to achieve the electrical coupling. When an electrical current flows through the first electrical conductive body 23 and the second electrical conductive body 24, the heat produced by the LEDs 22 can be dissipated by air convection as the LEDs 22 are directly exposed to the air instead of combined with a lamp base. This effectively stabilizes the light-emitting efficiency of the LEDs and elongates their lifetime.
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Moreover, the frame 26 can be made of a thermally conductive material such as a metal. The frame 26 may be formed with several heat fins 261 at the conjunction of the frame 26 and the LEDs 22. The heat fins 261 can be integrally formed (e.g., by stamping) with the trisecting bars of the frame 26. Of course, the heat fins 261 can be manufactured separately and then combined with the frame 26 to enhance heat dissipation of the LEDs 22. Since the LEDs 22 and the heat fins 261 are all exposed to the air, the heat can be readily removed.
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In addition, the conversion unit 27 further includes an electrical conductive connector 272, which has a screw thread. With the electrical conductive connector 272, the illumination device 2 can be fixed and electrically coupled to a lamp base, which is similar to the case of a light bulb.
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In summary, in the illumination device of the invention, the LEDs are disposed at the opening of the reflective cover, and the light emitted by the LEDs travels toward the reflective cover. In comparison with the prior art, the invention changes the positions and light-emitting direction of the LEDs. Through the electrical connections between the LEDs and the first and second electrical conductive bodies, the LEDs can be exposed to the air for more direct heat dissipation. This helps stabilizing the light-emitting efficiency and elongating the lifetime of the LEDs. Moreover, the heat fins can be formed on the frame or the reflective cover to help removing heat produced by the LEDs.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095119780 | Jun 2006 | TW | national |