This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 99123353, filed Jul. 15, 2010, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a lamp module and a desk lamp using the same, and more particularly to a lamp module and a desk lamp using the same capable of reducing manufacturing cost.
2. Description of the Related Art
The lamp module has gained a wide range of application in people's everyday life, such as the lamp signs on computer casing, the traffic light and the decoration lamps of department stores, and can be seen everywhere. As the awareness of power saving is rising and the demand for the lamp module is increasing, how to provide a lamp module capable of reducing manufacturing materials and power consumption and at the same time maintaining the luminance level has thus become an imminent task for the industries.
The invention is directed to a lamp module and a desk lamp using the same capable of saving power consumption and reducing manufacturing cost through the design in the disposition of the light emitting diodes.
According to an aspect of the invention, a lamp module including a main body and a plurality of light emitting diodes (LED) is provided. The light emitting diodes are disposed on the main body. Each light emitting diode emits a light to an illuminated region and respectively forms a corresponding light region on the illuminated region. The light regions formed on the illuminated region by the light emitted by adjacent light emitting diodes are at least partially overlapped.
According to another aspect of the invention, a desk lamp including a lamp module and a lamp base module is provided. The lamp module includes a main body and a plurality of light emitting diodes. The main body has a central region. The light emitting diodes are disposed on the main body. Each light emitting diode emits a light to an illuminated region and forms a light region on the illuminated region. The light regions formed on the illuminated region by the light emitted by adjacent light emitting diodes are at least partially overlapped. The light emitting diodes includes at least one first light emitting diode and a plurality of second light emitting diodes. The at least one first light emitting diode is disposed within the central region of the main body. The second light emitting diodes are disposed on the part of the main body near the edge of the main body and located outside the first light emitting diodes, wherein a first light-distribution full angle of the light emitted by any first light emitting diode is smaller than a second light-distribution full angle of the light emitted by any second light emitting diode. A lamp base module is connected to the lamp module. The first and the second light emitting diodes emit a light at the same time so that the luminance at the part of the illuminated region closer to a central portion is higher than the luminance at the part farther away from the central portion.
The above and other aspects of the invention will become better understood with regard to the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiment(s). The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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In the present embodiment of the disclosure, the light emitting diodes 420 includes at least one light emitting diode 421 and a plurality of light emitting diodes 422. The at least one light emitting diodes 421 is disposed within the central region 411 on the main body 410. The light emitting diodes 422 are disposed on the part of the main body 410 near the edge 412 of the main body 410 and located outside the light emitting diodes 421, and a light-distribution full angle α1 of the light emitted by any light emitting diode 421 is smaller than a light-distribution full angle α2 of the light emitted by any light emitting diode 422. The light emitting diodes 421 and 422 emit light at the same time so that the luminance at the part of the illuminated region 413 closer to a central portion 413a is higher than the luminance at the part farther away from the central portion 413a.
The light emitting diodes 420 are further elaborated below. In the present embodiment of the disclosure, the light emitting diodes 420 include at least one beam-focused light emitting diode 421 and a plurality of wide-angle light emitting diodes 422. For example, as indicated in
The light-distribution full angles of the light emitting diodes used in a conventional lamp module are of the same type and thus incur more manufacturing cost, not only requiring an additional film, such as diffusion film or prism film, but also failing to make the luminance at the central portion of the illuminated region higher than the luminance at the peripheral.
According to the lamp module of the present embodiment of the disclosure, the beam-focused light emitting diodes 421 are disposed within the central region 411 on the main body 410, so that the light emitted by the beam-focused light emitting diodes 421 directly radiates the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 413. In other words, the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 413 is defined by the light region formed on the illuminated region 413 formed by the light emitted by the beam-focused light emitting diodes 421. In addition, since the area radiated by the wide-angle light emitting diodes 422 is larger, the wide-angle light emitting diodes 422 are disposed outside the beam-focused light emitting diodes 421 and near the edge 412 of the main body 410, so that the radiation area can be extended to the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 413. Since the light emitted by the beam-focused light emitting diodes 421 and the wide-angle light emitting diodes 422 all radiate the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 413, the luminance at the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 113 is higher than the luminance at the peripheral 413b surrounding the central portion 413a on the illuminated region 113. Moreover, the above disposition does not require additional optical film, and is therefore advantages in terms of cost.
In general, the distance L between the light emitting diodes 420 and the illuminated region 413 is substantially smaller than 1 meter so as to achieve the better effect of illumination. In an example of application, the quantity of the light emitting diodes is not limited to the quantity illustrated in the diagram. Any designs are within the scope of protection of the disclosure as long as the disposition of the light emitting diodes is conformed to the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
In the fourth embodiment, the lamp module 400, having higher luminance at the part closer to the central portion 413a of the illuminated region 413 than the luminance at the peripheral 413b away from the central portion, is adaptable to the illumination apparatus (such as desk lamp, surgical light and flashlight) which requires higher luminance at the central portion. Referring to
According to the lamp module and the desk lamp using the same disclosed in the above embodiments of the disclosure, the luminance at the part of an illuminated region closer to the central portion is higher than the luminance at the peripheral away from the central portion through designing in the disposition of the beam-focused light emitting diodes and the wide-angle light emitting diodes. Furthermore, several radiation results can be achieved provided that the main body is flexible or that the light emitting diodes can be rotated for adjusting their radiation directions. Moreover, the lamp module of the disclosure can dispense with the use of films such as diffusing film or prism film capable of diffusing or focusing the light so that the manufacturing cost of the lamp module can be further reduced. In comparison to the design in which all light emitting diodes are wide-angle light emitting diodes, the lamp module of the disclosure achieves power saving by the way of disposing the beam-focused light emitting diodes in the part closer to the central portion of the main body so that the luminance at the central region of the illuminated region is not affected. In terms of application, the lamp module suitable to the illumination apparatus (such as desk lamp, surgical light and flashlight) which requires higher luminance at the central portion. Thus, the embodiments of the disclosure, having the advantages of environmental conservation, power saving, versatile design, low manufacturing cost and wide range of application, are indeed valuable to the industries.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
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