The present invention relates to a lamp, especially to a lamp capable of adjusting a light field and illuminance.
Generally, lamps are used to provide ambient lighting. A conventional common lamp has a lamp holder, a light source, and a transparent cover. The light source is securely mounted in the lamp holder. The transparent cover covers the light source. When lighting with the lamp, a light-emitting angle of the light source of the lamp influences a light field and illuminance on surroundings, and different light fields and illuminance provide people with different visual effects and feelings.
As described above, in the conventional lamp nowadays, the light source is securely mounted in the lamp holder, such that it is unable to adjust an appearance and the light-emitting angle of the lamp. When users need different light effects for different activities, the conventional lamp is unable to meet the users' needs. Thus, there are many kinds of lamp fittings available for the users to buy on the market. The user is able to assemble different lamp fittings on the lamp according to the lighting effects that he needs, so as to allow the ambient lighting to meet the users' needs.
Although the users' needs for different lighting effects can be met by assembling said different lamp fittings on the lamp, it is inconvenient that the user has to repeatedly disassemble and assemble the lamp fittings whenever he has the needs for other lighting effects. Moreover, if multiple lighting effects are needed, multiple lamp fittings should be bought and prepared, which causes higher cost.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a lamp having radially disposed light emitting members that rotate about an axis that is non-parallel to a transmission axis, so as to avoid the problem that multiple lamp fittings are necessary when intending to adjust a light field and illuminance, which is inconvenient and causes high cost.
To achieve the aforementioned objective, the lamp in accordance with the present invention comprises: a base; a transmission mechanism mounted on the base and being rotatable around a transmission axis; and at least one light-emitting assembly mounted on the base and connected to the transmission mechanism, each of the at least one light-emitting assembly being rotatable around a rotation axis, the rotation axis being nonparallel with the transmission axis and extending to intersect with the transmission axis, and the transmission mechanism being capable of driving the at least one light-emitting assembly to rotate to change a light-emitting angle of each of the at least one light-emitting assembly.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention: the at least one light-emitting assembly is detachably connected with the transmission mechanism.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention: each of the at least one light-emitting assembly includes a light-emitting module and a driven element, and the driven element is disposed on the light-emitting module and is connected to the transmission mechanism; the driven element of each of the at least one light-emitting assembly rotates around the rotation axis correspondingly and the rotation axis is perpendicular to the transmission axis; and the light-emitting module includes a light source and a light guide plate, the light source is connected to the driven element and is disposed radially relative to the transmission axis, and the light guide plate is connected to the light source and extends outward from the light source opposite to the driven element.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention: the at least one light-emitting assembly of the lamp includes multiple light-emitting assemblies separately and annularly arranged.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention: the base has multiple limiting slots formed in the base; the transmission mechanism includes a transmission element, a knob and multiple positioning units, the transmission element and the knob are oppositely mounted on the base, and the positioning units are mounted through the limiting slots respectively and are connected to the knob and the transmission element; and the at least one light-emitting assembly is connected to the transmission element.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention: the lamp comprises a motor connected to the transmission mechanism; and the lamp comprises a control device wirelessly transmitting control signals to the motor to selectively start or stop the motor.
The lamp of the present invention provides ambient lighting. When the lamp is in use, a user is able to drive the light-emitting assemblies to rotate through controlling the transmission mechanism, so as to change the light-emitting angles of the light-emitting assemblies and to adjust the light fields and illuminance. The user is able to adjust the lighting effects according to his own need, and does not have to buy additional lamp fittings. Thus, the lamp of the present invention can be conveniently operated and the cost of buying the lamp fittings can be saved.
Moreover, an appearance of the lamp can be changed by driving the at least one light-emitting assembly to rotate through the transmission mechanism to adapt the lamp to the environment where the lamp is disposed, such that the lamp of the present invention can be widely used.
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According to ways of driving the light-emitting assemblies 30, the transmission mechanism 20a, 20b of the lamp of the present invention is distinguished into two embodiments. Each of the embodiments are described as follows.
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In addition, in other embodiments, the transmission mechanism 20b may also further includes the multiple positioning units 23 and the knob 22. Thus, the user is able to manually control the rotations of the driven elements 32 of the light-emitting assemblies 30 by turning the knob 22, or electrically control the rotations of the driven elements 32 of the light-emitting assemblies 30 with the smart phone, the tablet computer or the IoT device, so as to adjust the light-emitting angles of the light-emitting assemblies 30.
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The light guide plates 312 of the light-emitting module 31 are disposed outside the base 10 and the outer cover 60. With the light guide plate 312 emits light from the opposite upper and lower surfaces and the peripheral edge, the ambient lighting is provided. Moreover, the light guide plates 312 may be made into different shapes according to the user's need. In addition to provide different lighting effects, an appearance of the lamp of the present invention can be more distinctive to adapt the lamp to different environments. Furthermore, as each of the light guide plates 312 are placed horizontally, by simultaneously rotating the driven elements 32 through the transmission element 21, rotation angles of the light guide plates 312 are ensured equal. Thus, the light fields in the ambient is uniform, the lamp is aesthetic overall, and uniformity of the ambient lighting is improved.
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As described, in the lamp of the present invention, the light-emitting assemblies 30 is able to be rotated through the transmission mechanism 20a, 20b, so as to adjust the lighting effects of the light-emitting assemblies. 30 and the appearance of the lamp. Moreover, not only the lighting effects can be adjusted according to the user's need, but also the appearance of the lamp can be changed to adapt the lamp to the environment where the lamp is disposed, such that the lamp of the present invention can be widely used.
This application is a continuation application of international Application No. PCT/CN2019/072764 filed on Jan. 23, 2019, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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