1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a lamp and, more particularly, to a lamp with snow removing structure, whereby snow on a top of the lamp can automatically be removed when the snow is accumulated to a certain amount.
2. Description of Related Art
An outdoor lamp such as a street lamp is widely installed throughout the country due to road safety and security purpose. Conventionally, the street lamp includes a lamp post and a lamp body fastened at a top of the lamp post. A light source with high luminance irradiation is installed in a bottom of the lamp body and provides light to the ground. However, since the lamp body is exposed to ambient air, the lamp body is often covered with snow or ice in snow/snowstorm day. The snow or ice accumulated on the lamp body, if too much, possibly causes a heavy load on the lamp body which may result in a damage to the lamp body or even a break of the lamp body from the lamp post.
What is needed, therefore, is a lamp with snow removing structure to remove snow or ice thereon when the snow or ice accumulated thereon reaches a predetermined amount.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The top end of the bracket 20 is firmly fixed to the lamp post 40 via a fastener 70, and the bottom end thereof is pivotably connected with the lamp body 30 via a shaft 80. The bracket 20 includes two main beams 21, a middle beam 22 and a supporting beam 23. The main beams 21 extend slantways from the lamp post 40. The middle beam 22 perpendicularly interconnects middle portions of the main beams 21, whereby the middle beam 22 and the main beams 21 form an H-shaped profile. The supporting beam 23 connects the middle beam 22 and the lamp post 40 to enhance the rigidity of the bracket 20.
The lamp body 30 is pivotably connected with free ends of the main beams 21 via the shaft 80 extending therethrough. The lamp body 30 is divided into a front portion remote from the cover 50 and a rear portion adjacent to the cover 50 by the shaft 80. In this embodiment, the front portion functions as a luminous portion 31, and the rear portion functions as a counterweight portion 32. The luminous portion 31 includes a light source such as an LED light source therein. The luminous portion 31 has a top surface 311 and a bottom surface 312. The bottom surface 312 is used as a light emitting surface. The counterweight portion 32 is located near the bracket 20, and the luminous portion 31 is remote from the bracket 20. A bottom end of the cover 50 is located above the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31. The luminous portion 31 is longer than the counterweight portion 32 so that the luminous portion 31 has larger area for emitting light. The counterweight portion 32 is heavier than the luminous portion 31 to drive the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31 to upwardly and tightly abut against shock absorbers 54 at the bottom of the cover 50. Thus, the bottom surface 312 of the luminous portion 31 is held in a substantially horizontal position thereby to facilitate lighting the ground. The first heating member 60 has a plate-like shape and is mounted on the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31 to cover most of the top surface 311.
The cover 50 is mounted on the main beams 21 of the bracket 20 and adjacent to the lamp body 30. The cover 50 has a convex configuration. Two lateral edges of the cover 50 are soldered on and adjacent to free end portions of the main beams 21, respectively. A middle portion of the cover 50 is convex upwardly and hovers on the free end portions of the main beams 21 and the rear portion of the lamp body 30. The cover 50 extends along the main beams 21 and substantially parallel to the main beams 21, whereby the cover 50 is slantways relative to a horizontal plane (i.e. the ground plane). The cover 50 defines a plurality of grooves 51 at a top surface thereof. The grooves 51 extend slantways from top to bottom and each of the grooves 51 has a wider top end and a narrow bottom end. Each of the second heating members 65 has an elongated, plate-like shape. The second heating members 65 are fixed at a bottom surface of the cover 50 and extend slantways, following the slantwise extending direction of the cover 50. The pressure switch 90 is sandwiched between the cover 50 and the counterweight portion 32 (seen in
In a sunny day, a weight of the counterweight portion 32 holds the lamp body 30 in a substantially horizontal position and makes the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31 upwardly to abut the shock absorbers 54 at the bottom of the cover 50. In this position, the bottom end 91 of the pressure switch 90 slightly collides the top surface 325 of the counterweight portion 32. A pressure detected by the pressure switch 90 is less than a set value, whereby the pressure switch 90 is off and the first heating member 60 and the second heating member 65 do not connect with a power supply 69 and do not work.
In a snow/snowstorm day, snow 100 falls and accumulates on the cover 50 and the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31 of the lamp body 10. The snow 100 accumulated on the top surface 311 of the luminous portion 31 provides a weight on the luminous portion 31. The weight of the snow 100 causes the luminous portion 31 to have a trend to rotate around the shaft 80 clockwise as viewed from
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Alternatively, the pressure switch 90a can be other sensor switch module, such as infrared sensor, temperature sensor, and so on. When the sensor switch module is an infrared sensor, the infrared sensor can be used to detect a height of the snow 100 on the top of the luminous portion 31 of the lamp body 30 to switch on or switch off the first and second heating members 60, 65. The sensor switch module also can further comprise a temperature sensor 95 (seen in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910309040.3 | Oct 2009 | CN | national |