1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to an LED module, and particularly to an LED module with a fixing device for facilitating assembly/disassembly of the LED module.
2. Description of the Related Art
LEDs' many advantages, such as high luminosity, low operational voltage, low power consumption, compatibility with integrated circuits, easy driving, long term reliability, and environmental friendliness have promoted their wide use as a light source. Now, LEDs are commonly applied in environmental lighting.
Commonly, an LED module includes an LED light bar fixed on a substrate by screwing or pasting. However, it is time-consuming to disassemble the LED light bar from the LED module for a required repair or maintenance.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an LED module with a fixing device which can overcome the described limitations.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the 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 LED module. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
Embodiments of an LED module as disclosed are described in detail here with reference to the drawings.
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A plurality of light emitting diodes 12 is mounted on and electrically connected to the circuit board 15. The supporting plate 11 includes an elongated strip-shaped main body 110, and a first tongue 112a and a second tongue 112b respectively extending from two opposite ends of the main body 110. Each of the first tongue 112a and the second tongue 112b is a tab protruding upwardly from the main body 110 first and then horizontally outward. The supporting plate 11 includes two flanges 111 extending upwardly from two lateral sides of the main body 110. When assembled, the heat conductive board 13 and the circuit board 15 are disposed on and overlap the main body 110, with the first tongue 112a, the second tongue 112b and the flanges 111 surrounding the heat conductive board 13 and the circuit board 15.
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The seat 231 forms a plurality of ribs 239 on an upper surface thereof to increase the friction force between the seat 231 and the second tongue 112b of the light bar 10. The connection wall 232 and fixing wall 233 extend up from opposite lateral sides of the seat 231, and are parallel to the longitudinal direction of the substrate 21. A first protrusion 235 is formed on an outside of the fixing wall 233, and two second protrusions 236 are formed on the outside of the fixing wall 233 and located at opposite sides of the first protrusion 235. The first protrusion 235 is a wedge. A thickness of the first protrusion 235 gradually increases from a top of the fixing wall 233 to a middle of the fixing wall 233.
One end of the locking arm 234 connected to the connecting wall 232 is rotatable. The other end of the locking arm has a hook portion 234a extending downward therefrom. A receiving slot 270 is defined in the hook portion 234a for receiving the first protrusion 235. Two opposite lateral sides of the locking arm 234 each is formed with a curved contact element 234b protruding toward the seat 231, for tightly pressing the second tongue 112b on the seat 231.
When the light bar 10 is arranged on the substrate 21 of the fixing device 20 for assembly, the first protrusion 235 is disengaged from the receiving slot 270, and the locking arm 234 is rotated upwardly to open the top side of the receiving room 238. Then, the first tongue 112a of the light bar 10 is inserted in the longitudinal hole 222a of the first lateral plate 222 of the tenon 22, and the second tongue 112b of the light bar 10 is received in the receiving room 238 of the fastening piece 23. Thereafter, of the locking arm 234 is rotated downwardly to cause the fastening piece 23 to clamp the second tongue 112b, wherein the hook portion 234a and the first protrusion 235 are fastened together. The contact element 234b of the locking arm 234 presses the second tongue 112b of the light bar 10 which is fixed in position accordingly. When the light bar 10 needs to be replaced, the first protrusion 235 can be disengaged from the receiving slot 270 first, and then the locking arm 234 is rotated upwardly to open the top side of the receiving room 238, thereby, the light bar 10 can be drawn out from the fixing device 20 easily.
In this embodiment, the two ends of the light bar 10 are respectively fixed by the tenon 22 and the fastening piece 23 of the fixing device 20. Since the space of the fastening piece 23 receiving the end of the light bar 10 can be opened/closed by rotating the locking arm 234, user could easily assemble and disassemble the LED module 100. In alternative embodiment, the substrate 21 can be designed at each end thereof with one fastening piece 23, further facilitating assembly/disassembly of the light bar 10 to the substrate 21.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of certain embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and 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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