This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103111975, filed on Mar. 31, 2014.
The invention relates to a lamp, more particularly to a lamp with a detachable decorating unit.
Referring to
The color of the light emitted from the conventional lamp 1 may be altered by changing the color of the LEDs 12 or the lenses 13. Similarly, the light field projected by the conventional lamp 1 may also be altered by changing the shapes and structures of the lenses 13. Users can select the lamps 1 according to the demands of different occasions.
These demands, however, are restricted by the specification of the products, which is established even before manufacture. While manufacturers may, to a certain extent, alleviate this concern by providing a wide variety of lamps having LEDs 12 and lenses 13 in different colors and shapes for consumers to choose from, the amount of time and resources spent in preparation and assembly in order to offer such level of customization may turn out to be anything but worthwhile, requiring myriad combinations of LEDs 12 and lenses 13 or even add-ons such as color filters or diffusion lenses. Further down the line, should the color or shape of the emitted light from a purchased product fail to achieve a consumer's desired lighting effect, the consumer is left with no other option but to purchase another such product that provides an effect closer to the consumer's needs.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a lamp with a detachable decorating unit that can alleviate at least one of the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a lamp of this invention includes a base, a light emitting module mounted to the base, a lens member and a decorating unit. The lens member has a light input surface, a light output surface disposed in front of and spaced apart from the light input surface along an axis, and a through hole extending through the light input surface and the light output surface. Light emitted from the light emitting module enters the lens member through the light input surface and exits the lens member through the light output surface. The decorating unit is detachable and is optically disposed for decorating the lamp or for changing at least one of a wavelength, an output angle and a light field and so forth of the light passing through the lens member.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
The base 21 has a connecting surface 211 that faces the light emitting module 22 and that has an engaging portion 212 engaging the lens member 23.
The light emitting module 22 includes a printed circuit board (PCB) 221 connected to the connecting surface 211, and a plurality of LEDs 222 mounted on the PCB 221 (see
The lens member 23 has a light input surface 231 engaged with the engaging portion 212 of the connecting surface 211 of the base 21, a light output surface 232 disposed in front of and spaced apart from the light input surface 231 along an axis, and a through hole 2300 extending through the light input surface 231 and the light output surface 232. As such, light emitted from the light emitting module 22 enters the lens member 23 through the light input surface 231 and exits the lens member 23 through the light output surface 232. The light output surface 232 is larger than the light input surface 231.
The securing unit 24 has a securing portion 241 passing through the through hole 2300 of the lens member 23 and connected fixedly to the base 21 so that the lens member 23 is located between the securing unit 24 and the base 21, a disk-shaped abutment portion 242 abutting against a front end of the lens member 23 and connected to the securing portion 241, and a coupling portion 243 arranged on the abutment portion 242. Specifically, the coupling portion 243 extends forwardly from the center of the abutment portion 242. The lens member 23 and the securing unit 24 are provided respectively with first and second engaging components 2301, 2401, and are connected to each other through engagement between the first and second engaging components 2301, 2401. In this embodiment, the light output surface 232 of the lens member 23 has a stepped receiving portion 233 formed as a recess for receiving a peripheral part of the abutment portion 242 of the securing unit 24.
Referring further to
Referring to
With reference to
The decorating unit 25 in this embodiment further can be replaced by a third decorating member 253, which includes a third connecting section 2531 that is detachably connected to the annular abutment portion 245, and a ring-shaped third decorating section 2532 that is connected to the third connecting section 2531 at an end opposite to the annular abutment portion 245, and that covers the light output surface 232 of the lens member 23. The third connecting section 2531 is tubular and slightly smaller in diameter than the securing tube 244, so that it can insert into the securing tube 244 and be secured onto an inner surface of the securing tube 244. The abovementioned configurations increase heat-dissipating efficiency of the lamp 2 by allowing air from the external environment to pass through the securing unit 24 and the decorating unit 25. The third decorating section 2532 may also be configured as a color filter or have an outer surface formed with a plurality of microstructures for changing the wavelength or angle or light field of the light passing through the lens member 23.
In another configuration of this embodiment, as illustrated in
In yet another configuration of this embodiment, as illustrated in
Referring to
The base 21 of this embodiment includes four screw holes 214. Four front screws 26 are provided to be inserted respectively and threadedly through the through holes 247 to engage respectively and threadedly the screw holes 214 so as to firmly fix the securing unit 24 to the base 21.
The lens member 23 further includes two protrusions 234 (only one is visible) that respectively engage the grooves 246. During assembly of the lens member 23 and the securing unit 24, the protrusions 234 of the lens member 23 are first inserted respectively into the grooves 246 of the securing unit 24, and the lens member 23 is rotated relative to the securing unit 24 to be locked to the securing unit 24. Each of the protrusions 234 is formed with a lock hole 235. Two rear screws 27 are provided to extend through the base 21 and the securing unit 24 and engage respectively with the lock holes 235 so as to prevent rotation of the lens member 23 relative to the base unit 21. Particularly, as illustrated by
The decorating unit 25 has a sixth decorating member 256 having a sixth decorating section 2562 extending through the lens member 23 and the securing unit 24, and a sixth connecting section 2561 connected detachably to the base 21. The decorating unit 25 may be received in a threaded hole 213 defined by the connecting surface 211 of the base 21 by threaded engagement between the sixth connecting section 2561 and the threaded hole 213 (see
In sum, the lamp 2 not only allows a user to detach and replace, for example, the first, fourth, fifth, and sixth decorating members 251, 254, 255, 256 to suit their decorative needs, but also lets the user detach and replace, for example, the second and third decorating members 252, 253, which further provides a wide variety of customization options in terms of color, light field, etc. to achieve the user's desired lighting effects.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
103111975 A | Mar 2014 | TW | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
7222988 | Gober | May 2007 | B2 |
7988322 | Zheng | Aug 2011 | B2 |
8487518 | Johnston | Jul 2013 | B2 |
8957597 | Lin | Feb 2015 | B2 |
20060007692 | Hsien | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20100073960 | Yang | Mar 2010 | A1 |
20100085737 | Yang | Apr 2010 | A1 |
20110291560 | Wang et al. | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20110309735 | Parker | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20130038195 | Petroski | Feb 2013 | A1 |
20130265754 | Tsai et al. | Oct 2013 | A1 |
20140092580 | McCollum | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140167593 | Li | Jun 2014 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
201289044 | Aug 2009 | CN |
201696900 | Jan 2011 | CN |
102052623 | May 2011 | CN |
202613256 | Dec 2012 | CN |
203036387 | Mar 2013 | CN |
103322442 | Sep 2013 | CN |
203190245 | Sep 2013 | CN |
203202768 | Sep 2013 | CN |
103335277 | Oct 2013 | CN |
103574516 | Feb 2014 | CN |
2 679 896 | Jan 2014 | EP |
2010250966 | Nov 2010 | JP |
454851 | Sep 2001 | TW |
M404310 | May 2011 | TW |
M481330 | Jul 2014 | TW |
WO 9855798 | Dec 1998 | WO |
WO 2013013514 | Jan 2013 | WO |
WO 2013023022 | Feb 2013 | WO |
WO 2013190979 | Dec 2013 | WO |
WO 2014138163 | Sep 2014 | WO |
Entry |
---|
Chinese Search Resort issued in App. No. 2014101894054 dated Aug. 10, 2016 (w/ translation). |
Extended European Search Report issued in EP Application No. 15161610.9 dated Jul. 16, 2015. |
Chinese Search Report dated Jun. 23, 2016, issued in Application No. 2015100978752 with partial English translation. |
Taiwan Search Report dated Mar. 28, 2016, issued in Application No. 104110024 with partial English translation. |
Taiwan Search Report dated Jun. 14, 2016, issued in Application No. 104100779 with partial English translation. |
Chinese Search Report dated Dec. 14, 2015, issued in Application No. 2014101894054 filed Mar. 31, 2014 with English translation. |
Notice of Allowance issued in U.S. Appl. No. 14/667,700 dated May 5, 2017. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20150276176 A1 | Oct 2015 | US |