1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to lighting apparatuses, and more particularly, to an LED lighting apparatus suitable for use as a traffic or advertisement lighting device in a region which may have snowfall in snow season.
2. Description of Related Art
LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) 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. Such advantages have promoted the wide use of the LEDs as a light source. Nowadays, LED lighting apparatuses are commonly applied as traffic lights or indicators or advertisement billboard. However, in the region where there is snowfall in snow season, the snow can cover the light output surface of the LED lighting apparatuses, whereby the lighting effect or indicating effect of the LED lighting apparatuses is seriously affected. Blocked lighting or indicating effect of the traffic lights or indicators will cause traffic disturbance or even traffic accidents. Blocked lighting of advertisement billboard cause the advertisement billboard to lose its intended purpose.
What is needed, therefore, is an LED lighting apparatus which can overcome the limitations described above.
Many aspects of the present 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 present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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Each LED 10 includes a substrate 20 and an LED chip 30 securely located on a rear surface of the substrate 20. The substrate 20 acts as electrical connecting portion, mechanical supporting portion and heat dissipating portion of the LED 10. The substrate 20 preferably is made of a metal core printed circuit board (MCPCB) which can effectively absorb heat generated by the LED chip 30. A heat dissipating surface 21 is defined at a front surface the substrate 20 of the LED 10 opposite to the LED chip 30. The rear surface of the LED 10 is defined as a main lighting surface 31. The main lighting surface 31 faces the light adjusting device. Light emitted from the main lighting surface 31 is adjusted by the adjusting device. In the following description, direction from the main lighting surface 31 to the light adjusting device is defined as direction “a” shown with an arrow and an opposite direction defined as direction “b” shown with an opposite arrow.
In this embodiment, the LED lighting apparatus 60 works as a traffic light or a traffic indicator and the adjusting device is a reflecting device 50 including a concave, curved reflecting surface 51.
The shell 40 is circular column-shaped laid horizontally and a size thereof is similar to a typical traffic light or indicator unit. The shell 40 includes a light emitting window 41 and a housing 42. It is preferred that the housing 40 is made of durable material with good thermal conductivity such as metal. The reflecting device 50 is set inside a rear portion of the housing 42, round and concave, and has a forward projected area slight smaller than an area of the window 41, whereby light reflected by the reflecting device 50 can be substantially directed to an entirety of the window 41. Also referring to
When the LED lighting apparatus 60 is working, one or more LEDs 10 emit light. Light emitted from the LEDs 10 transmits towards the reflecting surface 51 along the direction “a”, then is reflected by the reflecting surface 51 and continue to transmit substantially along the direction “b” to travel through the whole lighting surface 410 and reach outside of the LED lighting apparatus 60. At the same time, heat generated by the LEDs 10 is transferred to the bracket 43 and further transferred to the whole lighting surface 410. As a result, a temperature of the whole lighting surface 410 is higher than that of outside environment. Thus, snow covered the lighting surface 410 can be melt by the heat generated by the LEDs 10 and the LED lighting apparatus 60 keeps good lighting effect even when there is snowfall when the LED light apparatus 60 is used.
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Differing from the LED lighting apparatus 60 of the first embodiment, the LED lighting apparatus 60a of this embodiment works as an advertising lamp and LEDs 10 are arranged in a manner according to advertising design. It is preferred that the LEDs 10 are set at a border portion of the light emitting window 41 and electrically connected together by circuit extending inside the light emitting window 41 and around the border portion of the light emitting window 41. The adjusting device is a reflecting device 50a including a flat reflecting surface 51a. Light emitted from the LEDs 10 travels towards the reflecting surface 51a along the direction “a”, and then is reflected by the reflecting surface 51a along the direction “b” to emit outside of the LED lighting apparatus 60a via the light emitting window 41. Heat generated from the LEDs 10 is transferred to the light emitting window 41 directly thereby to melt snow which may accumulate on the light emitting window 41.
Since heat generated by the LEDs 10, 10a can be transferred to the light emitting window 41, the light emitting window 41 keeps a temperature thereof higher than outside environment. Even though snow falls on the LED lighting apparatus 60, 60a, the higher temperature of the light emitting window 41 will melt the snow. Thus, the LED lighting apparatus 60, 60a can keep good lighting effect no matter in a warm season or a snow season.
It is believed that the present disclosure and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments.
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