1. TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an LED illumination apparatus that uses an LED (light emitting diode) attached to a socket of a fluorescent light fixture. The contents of the following patent application is incorporated herein by reference, NO. 2009-259493 filed on Nov. 13, 2009, and NO. 2010-028309 filed on Feb. 11, 2010.
2. RELATED ART
LED illumination apparatuses that use a white LED with high luminance, energy saving capability, and long life have already been developed to replace conventional illumination apparatuses such as fluorescent lamps.
Patent Document No. 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-351402
Patent Document No. 2: Japanese Patent No. 4156657
Patent Document No. 3: Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3148176
Patent Document No. 1 proposes an LED illumination apparatus that can be attached to an already-installed fluorescent light fixture with ease.
Patent Document No. 2 proposes an LED illumination apparatus that is assembled efficiently.
Patent Document No. 3 proposes an LED illumination apparatus having an LED illumination section and/or the LED itself exchangeable. The structure of bringing the contacts into contact with each other has a possibility of causing outage and contact failure, which is not favorable as an illumination apparatus.
Wiring in some fluorescent light fixtures is such that only one pole of the pair of electrodes of the socket 8 is connected to the power source, as shown in
In this way, with a conventional method, parts exchange and the like are difficult. Other problems also exist such as unfavorable operability and reliability, and necessitating additional parts.
So as to solve the above-stated problems, according to a first aspect of the innovations herein, provided is an LED illumination apparatus including: a cap having a terminal electrically coupled to a socket of a fluorescent light fixture; and a main body having an end coupled with the cap, where the main body includes: an LED; and a coupler to electrically couple the terminal to the LED, the terminal being fitted in the coupler.
In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the coupler may be removably coupled with the terminal. In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the coupler may include a lock section removably coupled with a groove formed on the terminal. The above-stated LED illumination apparatus may have such a structure that the lock section has flexibility or elasticity, and by means of the flexibility or the elasticity, the lock section removably couples the terminal to the coupler.
In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the coupler may be removably coupled with the cap. In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the coupler may include a lock section removably coupled with a lock engaging section formed on the cap. The above-stated LED illumination apparatus may have such a structure that the lock section has flexibility or elasticity, and by means of the flexibility or the elasticity, the lock section removably couples the cap to the coupler.
In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the cap may include a holding section to hold the coupler. In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the terminal may be electrically insulated from the cap. The above-stated LED illumination apparatus may have such a structure that the terminal is a pair of pin terminals, and the coupler is electrically coupled with both of the pair of pin terminals. In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the coupler may be an integrally formed metal plate.
In the above-stated LED illumination apparatus, the main body may further include an electric wire to electrically couple the coupler with the LED. The above-stated LED illumination apparatus may have such a structure that the main body further includes a print substrate provided with the LED and an electric control circuitry, and the electric wire has an end connected to the coupler and the other end connected to the print substrate.
The above structure allows to exchange the parts such as an LED illuminating section and/or the LED itself with ease.
As shown in
The pair of pin terminals 2 are electrically coupled to the socket 8 of the fluorescent light fixture. The connecting terminal 6 electrically couples the pair of pin terminals 2 and the LED 5. The pair of pin terminals 2 are fitted into the connecting terminal 6. The connecting terminal 6 is removably coupled to the pair of pin terminals 2. The connecting terminal 6 may be an integrally formed metal plate. The pair of pin terminals 2 may be an example of a terminal connected to a socket of a fluorescent light fixture. The connecting terminal 6 may be an example of a coupler.
In the present embodiment, the pair of pin terminals 2 are provided through a cap. However, the pair of pin terminals 2 are not limited to this structure. The pair of pin terminals 2 may include a member fitted to a socket, and a member connected to the connecting terminal 6, so that both of the member fitted to a socket and the member connected to the connecting terminal 6 be electrically coupled to each other.
The term “electrically coupled” or the derivatives thereof may refer to a case where the corresponding members are in contact with each other, and not limited to a case in which the members are electrically connected to each other. The term “electrically coupled” or the derivatives thereof may also include a case where the members form a part of the electric path.
The main body 1 is a combination between an optical diffusion section 1a made of a transparent or semi-transparent resin (e.g. polycarbonate resin) and a heat dissipating section 1b made of an aluminum alloy or the like, and has a cylindrical form. However, the heat dissipating section 1b may be created as a heat sink having convex and concave portions. Note that the main body 1 is not limited to the described combination, and may be made of only a resin.
The cap 3 having a pair of pin terminals 2 made of a copper alloy sized to suit to an already installed fluorescent light fixture is joined to each end of the main body 1, and has a structure removable from the main body 1 for internal maintenance. Although
An electric control circuitry for rectification and voltage control (not shown in the drawings) and a plurality of LEDs 5 are mounted to the print substrate 4, and the electric wire 7 to which the connecting terminal 6 is attached is drawn from an end of the print substrate 4. The print substrate 4 is accommodated in the main body 1. The LEDs 5 in this example are surface-mounting white LEDs, but may be shell-type LEDs. The number of LEDs 5 is defined according to the specification of illumination.
The connecting terminal 6 is fabricated by press working a copper alloy, and is configured by a crimp section 6a, pin terminal connecting sections 6b, and a lock section 6c as shown in
The present invention is applicable to an LED illumination apparatus that uses an LED (light emitting diode) attached to a socket of a fluorescent light fixture.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-259493 | Nov 2009 | JP | national |
2010-028309 | Feb 2010 | JP | national |