1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an illuminative apparatus and, more particularly, to a light array.
2. Related Prior Art
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
According to the present invention, a light array includes a major light, at least one minor light and a dimmer. The minor light is connected to the major light. The dimmer connected to the major light. The dimmer is operable for adjusting the luminance of light emitted from the major and minor lights.
An advantage of the light array of the present invention is the adjustability of the luminance of the light emitted from it.
Another advantage of the light array of the present invention is a simple structure and therefore a low cost.
Another advantage of the light array of the present invention is easy assembly and therefore easy maintenance.
Another advantage of the light array of the present invention is an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of embodiments in view of a conventional device referring to the drawings.
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The major light 40 includes a first connective unit 41 at an end and a second connective unit 43 at an opposite end. The first connective unit 41 is preferably an 8-figured plug extending perpendicular to the major light 40. The second connective unit 43 is preferably an oval socket defined in perpendicular to the major light 40. A lamp 44 is provided between the ends of the major light 40. The major light 40 is provided with a ballast 42. The first connective unit 41 can be connected to an alternating current (or “AC”) power supply. The first connective unit 41 includes two conductive elements 411 that are preferably U-shaped elements of copper. The second connective unit 43 includes two conductive elements 431 that are preferably arched elements of copper.
The dimmer 30 is connected to the conductive elements 411 of the first connective unit 41. The dimmer 30 is energized by DC from at least one battery 20. The dimmer 30 includes a knob 31 operable to adjust the luminance of the light emitted from each of the lights of the light array 10.
The minor light 50 include a first connective unit 51 at an end and a second connective unit 53 at an opposite end. Preferably, the first connective unit 51 of the minor light 50 is an 8-figured plug extending perpendicular to the minor light 50. The 8-figured plug 51 can be fit in the oval socket 43 of the major light 40. Thus, the lights 50 and 40 will not be disconnected when they are pulled longitudinally. The minor light 50 is provided with a ballast 52. The first connective unit 51 of the minor light 50 includes two conductive elements 511 that are preferably U-shaped elements of copper.
Preferably, the second conductive portion 53 is an oval socket defined perpendicular to the minor light 50. The oval socket 53 can receive the 8-figured plug 51 of another minor light 50. The second connective unit 53 of the minor light 50 includes two conductive elements 531 that are preferably arched elements of copper.
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The major light 70 include a first connective unit 71 at an end and a second connective unit 73 at an opposite end. The first connective unit 71 can be connected to an AC power supply. The first connective unit 71 includes two conductive elements 711 that are preferably U-shaped elements of copper. The second connective unit 73 includes two conductive elements 731 that are preferably arched elements of copper.
The dimmer 90 is energized by DC from at least one battery installed thereon. The dimmer 90 includes a knob 91 operable to adjust the luminance of the light emitted from each light of the light array 60.
The minor light 80 include a first connective unit 81 at an end and a second connective unit 83 at an opposite end. The first connective unit 81 of the minor light 80 includes two conductive elements 811 that are preferably U-shaped elements of copper. The second connective unit 83 of the minor light 80 includes two conductive elements 831 that are preferably arched elements of copper.
The connector 100 includes include a first connective unit 101 at an end and a second connective unit 103 at an opposite end. The first connective unit 101 of the connector 100 can be connected to the second connective unit 73 of the major light 70. The first connective unit 101 of the connector 100 includes two conductive elements 102 that are preferably U-shaped elements of copper. The second conductive portion 103 of the connector 100 can be connected to the first conductive portion 81 of the minor light 80. The second connective unit 103 of the connector 100 includes two conductive elements 104 that are preferably arched elements of copper.
The second conductive portion 83 of the minor light 80 can be connected to the first conductive portion 81 of another minor light 80.
The conductive elements 731 of the major light 70 contact the conductive elements 102 of the connector 100. The conductive elements 104 of the connector 100 contact the conductive elements 811 of the minor light 80. The major light 70 passes the energizing electricity to the minor light 80 through the connector 100 so that the minor light 80 illuminates as well as the major light 70. Furthermore, the major light 70 provides the luminance-representing signals to the minor light 80 through the connector 100 so that the minor light 80 provides the same luminance as the major light 70 does.
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The light array of the present invention exhibits several advantages. Firstly, the luminance of the light emitted from it can be adjusted based on environments in which it is used or illuminative effects that users would like to provide.
Secondly, the luminance of the light emitted from all of the lights of it can conveniently be adjusted via maneuvering the single dimmer.
Thirdly, the position of the light array can be adjusted for the use of the flexible connector.
The present invention has been described through the illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Hence, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.