The present invention relates to an LED lamp, particularly a refrigerator lamp or the like, comprising at least one LED, an optics for the light emitted by the at least one LED and an opaque lamp housing that surrounds the optics.
When assembling the LED refrigerator lamp 1, the circuit board 103, the reflector which has been previously plated with its reflection layer in a further production step, and also the cooling element 109 are screwed to one another by means of the screw 110.
On the other hand, the problem addressed by the present invention is that of reducing the number of components in an LED lamp of the kind referred to above and simplifying the assembly.
This problem is solved according to the invention in that the optics is designed to be transmissive and the opaque housing and the transmissive optics are jointly composed of a two-component plastic injection-moulded part. The transmissive optics is preferably designed as collimator optics or as an optical lens, particularly a Fresnel lens, or as light-scattering diffusor optics or as light-guiding optics or as a light disk without a collimator or diffusor effect.
On account of the two-component plastic injection-moulded part with moulded transmissive optics according to the invention, the previous reflector-plating, the previous screw and the previous assembly of the reflector, circuit board, cooling element and screw can be dispensed with. Due to the greater efficiency of LEDs available today, a cooling element is no longer required either.
For additional beam shaping, the outside of the transmissive optics is designed to be smooth or comprises structures, such as with eroding structures, pillow optics, cylinder lens segments, etc.
The two-component plastic injection-moulded part is preferably locked in place with a circuit board comprising the at least one LED by means of a locking catch on the housing side, for example, or staked by means of guide cupolas on the housing side, for example. Furthermore, the two-component plastic injection-moulded part—and therefore the collimator optics—can be exactly positioned in relation to LED via projections which engage in a custom-fit manner with holes in the circuit board.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject-matter of the dependent claims. Further advantages of the invention result from the description and the drawing. Likewise, the features mentioned above and those listed below may each apply separately or in a plurality in any combinations. The embodiments shown and described must not be regarded as a definitive list, but instead are exemplary in nature, intended to describe the invention.
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The LED refrigerator lamp 1 shown in
The outside of the collimator optics 4 may be smooth or, as shown in
The plastic injection-moulded part 6 engages in a custom-fit manner with holes in the circuit board 3 using projections (guide cupolas) 8 which are provided on the lamp housing 5, as a result of which the collimator optics 4 and the LED 2 are exactly positioned relative to one another. The circuit board 3 lies on ledges of the projections 8, wherein the projections 8 are staked to fasten the circuit board 3. Alternatively, locking catches may be moulded onto the lamp housing 5—in a similar manner to FIG. 1—in order to lock the circuit board 3 in place on the plastic injection-moulded part 6. To connect the LED 2 to a power supply, the circuit board 3 has a plug connector 9.
The LED refrigerator lamp 21 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202011050563.4 | Jun 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/061957 | 6/21/2012 | WO | 00 | 12/24/2013 |