The present invention relates to an illuminating apparatus and, more particularly, to an extendable lamp.
A conventional lamp comprises a light emitting module to emit light outward so as to provide an illuminating function. The conventional lamp has adjustable height and lighting angle to satisfy the user's requirement. However, the length of the conventional lamp cannot be extended or adjusted, such that the lighting range of the light emitting module is limited and cannot be regulated according to the practical requirement of the environment or situation of the working place, thereby limiting the versatility of the conventional lamp.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an extendable lamp having an adjustable length.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an extendable lamp comprising a base, a power supply mounted in the base, and two illuminating units movably mounted on a bottom of the base respectively. The base includes a mounting seat and a wall plate covering the mounting seat. The mounting seat of the base has an interior provided with a receiving chamber. The mounting seat of the base has a bottom provided with two tracks. Each of the two tracks of the mounting seat has an inverted T-shaped profile and includes a guide rail connecting and protruding from the bottom of the mounting seat, and a limit block mounted on a bottom of the guide rail. The power supply is electrically connected with the two illuminating units, and is received in the receiving chamber. Each of the two illuminating units includes a housing, two end caps mounted on two ends of the housing, and a light emitting module mounted in the housing. The housing of each of the two illuminating units has an interior provided with a receiving slot. The housing of each of the two illuminating units has a top provided with a slideway slidably mounted on one of the two tracks of the mounting seat. The slideway of each of the two illuminating units is slidable on the limit block of one of the two tracks and has a top provided with a guide channel slidable on the guide rail of one of the two tracks. The light emitting module is mounted in the receiving slot of the housing.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the two illuminating units are moved outward from the base, such that the length of the extendable lamp is adjusted according to the user's requirement.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the two illuminating units are moved to change the light emitting range, such that the user can regulate the lighting effect according to the requirement of the environment or situation.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The base 10 includes a mounting seat 12 and a wall plate 11 covering the mounting seat 12. The wall plate 11 of the base 10 is attached to a wall or a ceiling. The mounting seat 12 of the base 10 has an interior provided with a receiving chamber 121. The mounting seat 12 of the base 10 has a bottom provided with two tracks 122. Each of the two tracks 122 of the mounting seat 12 has an inverted T-shaped profile and includes a guide rail connecting and protruding from the bottom of the mounting seat 12, and a limit block 123 mounted on a bottom of the guide rail. The limit block 123 of each of the two tracks 122 has a width greater than that of the guide rail.
The power supply 20 is electrically connected with the two illuminating units 30, and is received in the receiving chamber 121. The power supply 20 provides an electric energy to the two illuminating units 30.
The two illuminating units 30 slides on the bottom of the base 10. Each of the two illuminating units 30 includes a housing 31, two end caps 32 mounted on two ends of the housing 31, and a light emitting module mounted in the housing 31. The housing 31 of each of the two illuminating units 30 has an interior provided with a receiving slot 313 which extends through the housing 31 transversely. The housing 31 of each of the two illuminating units 30 has a top provided with a slideway 312 slidably mounted on one of the two tracks 122 of the mounting seat 12. The slideway 312 of each of the two illuminating units 30 is slidable on the limit block 123 of one of the two tracks 122 and has a top provided with a guide channel 311 slidable on the guide rail of one of the two tracks 122. The guide channel 311 of each of the two illuminating units 30 has a width smaller than that of the slideway 312. The light emitting module is mounted in the receiving slot 313 of the housing 31.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the two end caps 32 includes a cap body 321 and an insert 322 mounted on the cap body 321. Each of the two end caps 32 has a top provided with a mounting groove 323. The mounting groove 323 of each of the two end caps 32 extends through the cap body 321 and the insert 322.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the receiving slot 313 of the housing 31 has a top provided with a projection 314 extending downward. The mounting groove 323 of each of the two end caps 32 is locked on the projection 314 of the housing 31. The insert 322 of each of the two end caps 32 is inserted into the receiving slot 313 of the housing 31.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the two illuminating units 30 is a cuboid.
Referring to
Accordingly, the two illuminating units 30 are moved outward from the base 10 as shown in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the invention.
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