1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lamp assembly, and more particularly to a bulb-typed lamp assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional bulbs generally include incandescent bulbs, energy-saving bulbs, and LED bulbs and so on. Each of the bulbs may have an Edison joint disposed on the end of the bulb body or the bulb cover thereof. Once the joints are screwed onto bulb holders for power sources, the bulbs are turned on.
A conventional bulb, as shown in
The first conducting wire 30a and the second conducting wire 40a of the bulb described above are connected with the joint 50a and the conducting plane 70a by welding. However, the welding manufacture is time and labor consuming, so the manufacturing cost is high.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a lamp assembly which electrically connects two electrodes on a circuit board and a joint via screwing so that bulb manufacture is much easier and manufacture cost is reduced.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a lamp assembly in accordance with the present invention is provided. The lamp assembly includes a lamp body, a light emitting module and a joint. The lamp body has a housing which has a supporting portion formed on one end thereof, and the supporting portion has a hatch defined therein. The light emitting module includes a circuit board disposed in the supporting portion and electrically connected with a first electrode and a second electrode, the first electrode passing through the hatch and located on an outer surface of the supporting portion. The joint includes a metal shell, an insulator formed over the metal shell and a conducting plane disposed over the insulator. The metal shell and the supporting portion are combined with each other so that the metal shell is electrically connected with the first electrode and the second electrode is electrically connected with the conducting plane.
a is a partially cross-sectional view of the lamp assembly of the present invention;
b is a partially enlarged view of
To further understand technical contents and detailed description of the present invention, please refer to the following description in combination with the accompanying drawings.
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The lamp body 1 includes a housing 11 with a supporting portion 12 formed on one end of the housing 11. In the embodiment, the supporting portion 12 is a cylindrical body which has an outer screw thread 121 formed on the periphery thereof and a hatch 122 defined in one side thereof.
The light emitting module 2 includes a circuit board 21 and a light emitting element 24 electrically connected with the circuit board 21 (as shown in
The joint 3 includes a hollow metal shell 31, an insulator 32 formed over the metal shell 31 and a conducting plane 33 disposed over the insulator 32. The metal shell 31 has an inner screw thread 311 formed therein, which engages with the outer screw thread 121 of the lamp body 1 via threaded connection. The insulator 32 is conical in shape. The conducting plane 33 has a through-hole 331 formed therein, thereby the conducting pole 232 of the second electrode 23 may pass through the through-hole 331 and be electrically connected with the conducting plane 33.
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Because the joint 3 and the first electrode 22 and the second electrode 23 of the circuit board 21 are electrically connected via screwing, so the bulb manufacture is much easier, the manufacturing time is shortened and the working procedure is reduced, thereby reducing the manufacturing costs and electrical failure.
Additionally, another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
What are disclosed above are only the specification and the drawings of the preferred embodiments of the present invention and it is therefore not intended that the present invention be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various equivalent changes may be made depending on the specification and the drawings of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097209350 | May 2008 | TW | national |