1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to illumination devices, and particularly to an LED lamp.
2. Description of the Related Art
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) have many advantages, such as high luminosity, low operational voltage, low power consumption, compatibility with integrated circuits, easy driving, long term reliability, and environmental friendliness. These advantages have promoted wide use of the LEDs as a light source. Now, LEDs are commonly applied in lighting.
However, for a high-power LED lamp, heat accumulation can affect the life, stability and reliability of the lamp. Thus, how to effectively dissipate the heat of the LED lamp has become a challenge for engineers to design the LED lamp.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an LED lamp which has good heat dissipation capabilities.
Embodiments of an LED lamp as disclosed are described in detail here with reference to the drawings.
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When the heat sink 11 is assembled, the fins 111 are connected to each other along a circumference direction of the heat sink 11. The first flanges 111b of each two neighboring fins 111 contact each other to cooperatively define an annular first supporting surface 112 of the heat sink 11, the second flanges 111c of each two neighboring fins 111 contact each other to cooperatively define an annular second supporting surface 113 of the heat sink 11, the third flanges 111d of each two neighboring fins 111 contact each other to cooperatively define an annular connecting surface 114 of the heat sink 11, and the fourth flanges 111e of each two neighboring fins 111 contact each other to cooperatively define an annular step surface 115 of the heat sink 11. The connecting surface 114 is configured for mounting the LED lamp 10 at a required position when the LED lamp 10 is used. The main bodies 111a of the fins 111 are equally spaced from each other along the circumference direction of the heat sink 11. The inner sides 111f of the fins 111 are located at an imaginary spherical surface, to thereby cooperatively define a conical receiving space 116 in a central portion of the heat sink 11. The cutouts 118 of the fins 111 communicated with each other to cooperatively define an annular receiving groove 117 at the bottom end of the heat sink 11. The receiving groove 117 is separated from the receiving room 116 by the step surface 115.
The reflecting cup 12 is generally bowl-shaped, and includes an annular hem 122 extending outward from a top end thereof. The reflecting cup 12 has a smooth conical reflecting inner surface 121 and an opposite outer surface 123. The reflecting cup 12 is made of highly reflecting material, such as metal or glass. The reflecting cup 12 is received in the receiving space 116 of the heat sink 11, with the outer surface 123 tightly contacted the inner sides 111f of the fins 111. When the reflecting cup 12 is received in the receiving space 116 of the heat sink 11, the annular hem 122 is affixed to the second supporting surface 113 of the heat sink 11, to connect the reflecting cup 12 and the heat sink 11 together. Two gaps 124 are defined in two opposite sides of the annular hem 122, for allowing the heat pipe 13 extending therethrough.
The heat pipe 13 is flat, and includes a substantially straight evaporating section 131 and two arced condensing sections 132 extending outward from two opposite ends of the evaporating section 131, respectively. In this embodiment, the heat pipe 13 is generally S-shaped. The condensing sections 132 are located at an imaginary circle which has a diameter substantially equal to that of a circle formed by the first supporting surface 112 of the heat sink 11. The evaporating section 131 and the condensing sections 132 are coplanar. When assembled, the heat pipe 13 is located above the reflecting cup 12 with a center of the evaporating section 131 aligned with a center of the annular hem 122 of the reflecting cup 12. The condensing sections 132 of the heat pipe 13 contact the first supporting surface 112 of the heat sink 11 and thermally and mechanically connect the first supporting surface 112 of the heat sink 11 by soldering.
The LED 14 is arranged at the center of the evaporating section 131 of the heat pipe 13, with a light emitting surface facing downwardly towards the reflecting inner surface 121 of the reflecting cup 12. The LED 14 connects the evaporating section 131 by soldering.
The lens 16 is circular, and covered on the reflecting cup 12. The lens 16 is made of transparent material, such as epoxy resin, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and so on. The lens 16 is configured to modulate the characteristics of light generated by the LED 14 to satisfy different requirements.
The lamp cover 17 is covered on the heat sink 11 and the reflecting cup 12. The lamp cover 17 and the lens 16 cooperate to protect the LED 14 from dust and dirt.
The driving circuit 15 is located under the reflecting cup 12 and received in the receiving groove 117 of the heat sink 11. The driving circuit 15 is electrically connected between the LED 14 and an outer power source (not shown), to thus supply an electric power to the LED 14.
When used, light emitted by the LED 14 is first incident on the reflecting inner surface 121 of the reflecting cup 12, then is reflected by the reflecting inner surface 121 to the lens 16 and the lamp cover 17, and finally emits out of the LED lamp 10 by travelling through the lens 16 and the lamp cover 17. Since all of the light emitted from the LED 14 are reflected by the reflecting inner surface 121 of the reflecting cup 12 one or more times before emitting out of the LED lamp 10, dazzling light is avoided. Due to the LED 14 directly contacts the evaporating section 131 of the heat pipe 13, heat generated by the LED 14 can be quickly absorbed by the evaporating section 131 and then evenly transferred to the fins 111 of the heat sink 11 along an extension the condensing sections 132. Thus, the heat generated by the LED 14 can be dissipated to a surrounding environment via the heat sink 11 effectively.
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It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that 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.
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