The present disclosure relates to a field of lighting technology, and particularly to an LED string light, and a production method and device thereof.
An LED string light is a type of decorative lighting including light-emitting lamp beads, wires, etc., and widely used in decoration, architecture, landscape industries and the like. The LED string light is more popular because of its advantages such as energy saving, environmental protection, beautiful appearance and low price. The existing LED string light typically consists of two conducting wires arranged in parallel, a plurality of Surface Mounted Devices (SMD) LEDs mounted on the two conducting wires at interval of a certain distance in a length direction of the conducting wire, and a plurality of encapsulation colloids encapsulating the SMD LEDs therein. The SMD LEDs of such twisted LED string light are connected in parallel. Due to the limitation of the power supply and the voltage attenuation, the length of the string light is limited and the production efficiency is low. There is also a case where the string light is made to be a string light in series through cutting one conducting wire between two adjacent LEDs. However, when such a string light is subjected to an external force, the two conducting wires are easy to move relative to each other, such that the LEDs on the conducting wires are easy to fall off.
As for the above condition of the prior art, the present disclosure provides an LED string light with high strength, high production efficiency and high product quality. The present disclosure also provides a production method and device for an LED string light.
In order to address the above technical problems, the present disclosure provides an LED string light including:
As for the LED string light provided by the present disclosure, the LED string light has three conducting wires, when the LED string light is in series, the third conducting wire can increase the strength of the LED string light and prevent the SMD LED from falling off when pulling the LED string light. When the LED string light is in parallel, the third conducting wire is connected to the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire in parallel, which is conductive to reduce the speed of voltage attenuation, such that the LED string light is not restricted by the power supply. Moreover, the LED string light is adapted to automated production, which is conductive to reducing labor costs, reducing labor intensity, effectively improving production efficiency, and improving the quality of the finished product of the string light.
In an embodiment, positive-pole and negative-pole positions of two adjacent SMD LEDs are arranged in an opposite direction, the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire between every two adjacent SMD LEDs are alternately cut off to make the SMD LEDs connected in series, wire residues formed by cutting the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire are encapsulated in the encapsulation colloid.
In an embodiment, every at least two adjacent SMD LEDs form a light-emitting unit, positive-pole and negative-pole positions of the SMD LEDs in each light-emitting unit are arranged in a same direction, positive-pole and negative-pole positions of the two adjacent light-emitting units are arranged in an opposite direction, the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire between every two adjacent light-emitting units are alternately cut off, to make the plurality of the SMD LEDs connected in hybrid, the wire residues formed by cutting the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire are encapsulated in the encapsulation colloid.
In an embodiment, positive-pole and negative-pole positions of the plurality of the SMD LEDs are arranged in a same direction, to make the plurality of the SMD LEDs connected in parallel, the third conducting wire is electrically connected to the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire through at least one jumper wire bridged between the third conducting wire and the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire.
In an embodiment, the first conducting wire, the second conducting wire and the third conducting wire are enamel-covered wires or rubber-covered wires.
The present disclosure also provides a production method for an LED string light, which includes:
The present disclosure also provides a production device for an LED string light, which includes:
In an embodiment, the first encapsulation mechanism includes a first dispensing mechanism and a first curing mechanism, the first dispensing mechanism is configured to apply a liquid colloid onto the SMD LED and a surface of a portion of the third conducting wire corresponding to a position of the SMD LED, the first curing mechanism is configured to cure the liquid colloid.
In an embodiment, the first curing mechanism includes a pre-curing assembly and a secondary curing assembly, the pre-curing assembly includes a blowing-shaping device configured to blow and shape the liquid colloid and a pre-curing UV lamp configured to pre-cure the liquid colloid, the secondary curing assembly includes a curing UV lamp configured to cure the shaped and pre-cured liquid colloid.
In an embodiment, the wire cutting mechanism includes four wire cutting assemblies arranged in sequence along a direction of supplying wires, two of the wire cutting assemblies are configured to cut the first conducting wire between two SMD LEDs, and two remaining wire cutting assemblies are configured to cut the second conducting wire between the two SMD LEDs.
The advantageous effects of the additional technical features of the present disclosure will be detailed in the embodiments of the present specification.
Reference signs are provided as follows:
The disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with the embodiments. It should be noted that the features in the following embodiments and embodiments can be combined with each other without conflict.
The terms such as upper, lower, left, and right in the embodiment are merely used for convenience of description, and are not intended to limit the implementation scope of the present disclosure, and the change or adjustment of the relative relationship of these terms should be considered as be fallen into the scope of implementation of the present disclosure.
The LED string light in the present embodiment is a series string light, and may be powered by a high voltage power supply (such as a power supply with a voltage 220V). The third conducting wire 143 is connected to the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142 through the encapsulation colloid 145, which is conductive to increasing the strength of the LED string light 140, preventing the SMD LEDs 144 from falling off when pulling the LED string light.
The LED string light provided by the present disclosure is an LED string light connected in the hybrid, and may be powered by a middle-high voltage power supply (such as a power supply with a voltage 110V). The third conducting wire 143 is connected together with the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire through the encapsulation colloid 145, which is conductive to increasing the strength of the LED string light 140, and preventing the SMD LED 144 from falling off when pulling the LED string light.
The LED string light provided by the present disclosure is an LED string light in parallel, and may be powered by a low voltage power supply (such as a power supply with a voltage 3V). The third conducting wire 143 is connected to the second wire 142 in parallel, which is equivalent to increasing the cross-sectional area of the second conducting wire 142, thereby effectively reducing the voltage attenuation, and helping to improve the luminous effect. In addition, the third conducting wire 143 is connected together with the first conducting wire and the second conducting wire through the encapsulation colloid 145, which is conductive to increasing the strength of the LED string light 140 and preventing the SMD LED 144 from falling off when pulling the LED string light.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a production method for an LED string light is provided. As shown in
Step S1: a first conducting wire and a second conducting wire are supplied. The first conducting wire and the second conducting wire are supplied in parallel through a first and second conducting wires supply mechanism.
Step S2: wire stripping is performed. The first conducting wire and the second conducting wire are transported to a wire stripping station through a wire transportation mechanism; the insulation layer on the surface of the first conducting wire 141 is removed at intervals of a predetermined distance through the wire stripping mechanism to form the plurality of first welding spots, and the insulation layer on the surface of the second conducting wire 142 is removed at intervals of a predetermined distance through the wire stripping mechanism to form the plurality of second welding spots; the positions of the first welding spots correspond to the positions of the second welding spots one to one.
Step S3: a welding material is applied. The first welding spots and the second welding spots are transported to a welding-material applying station through the wire transportation mechanism, to apply the welding material on the surfaces of the first welding spots of the first conducting wire 141 and the surfaces of the second welding spots of the second conducting wire 142 through the welding-material applying mechanism. The welding material in the present embodiment is solder paste.
Step S4: the SMD LEDs are mounted. The first welding spots and the second welding spots surfaces of which are coated with the weld material are transported to an LED mounting station through the wire transportation mechanism; two welding legs of each SMD LED are respectively mounted onto a first welding spot and a second welding spot through an LED placement mechanism.
Step S5: welding is performed. The SMD LEDs placed on the first welding spots and the second welding spots are transported to a welding station through the wire transportation mechanism, to respectively weld two welding legs of each SMD LED 144 onto the first welding spot of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spot of the second conducting wire 142 through a welding mechanism.
Step S6, welding detection is performed. The welded SMD LEDs are transported to a welding detection station through the wire transportation mechanism, to detect the welding quality of the SMD LEDs 144 through a welding detection mechanism.
Step S7: a third conducting wire 143 is supplied in parallel with the third conducting wire 143 and the second conducting wire 142 through a third conducting wire supply mechanism.
Step S8: first encapsulation is performed. The third conducting wire and the detected SMD LEDs are transported to a first encapsulation station through the wire transportation mechanism, and each SMD LED 144 and a portion of the third conducting wire 143 corresponding to the SMD LED 144 are encapsulated in an encapsulation colloid through a first encapsulation mechanism to form a lamp bead.
Step S9: wire cutting is performed. The lamp beads are transported to a wire cutting station through the wire transportation mechanism, to determine whether to cut the wire through a wire cutting mechanism; if a determination result is yes, the first conducting wire 141 or the second conducting wire 142 between two adjacent lamp beads is cut off; and if the determination result is no, the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire between two adjacent lighting beads is not cut off.
Step S10: second encapsulation is performed. The lamp beads are transported to a second encapsulation station through the wire transportation mechanism; if the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire between two adjacent lamp beads is cut off, the encapsulation colloid 145 and wire residues formed by cutting off the first conducting wire 141 or the second conducting wire 142 are encapsulated in an encapsulation colloid through a second encapsulation mechanism.
Through the production method for an LED string light provided by the present disclosure, a string light in series, in parallel or in hybrid can be produced. The produced string light can be powered by a high or low voltage power supply, which extends the power supply conditions for the string light power supply, and widens the usage occasion of the string light.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a production device for an LED string light is provided. As shown in
Preferably, the production device for an LED string light in the present embodiment includes two full-auto production lines arranged in parallel. In this way, two LED string lights can be produced simultaneously, thereby significantly improving the production efficiency.
The first and second conducting wires supply mechanism 20 is configured to supply the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142. The first and second conducting wires supply mechanism 20 in the present embodiment includes a coil support (not shown) for receiving a coil replaced and a tension controller. The tension controller is configured to provide a reversed tension in a wire supply direction for the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142, which is cooperated with a conducting wire compression assembly to make the conducting wire in a tensioning state.
The wire stripping mechanism 30 is configured to remove the insulation layers on the surfaces of the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142 to form the first welding spots and the second welding spots respectively. The wire stripping mechanism 30 in the present embodiment includes the conducting wire compression assembly and a wire stripping knife assembly. The conducting wire compression assembly is configured to position and compress the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142, to provide a positioning basis when performing the wire stripping on the wires. The conducting wire compression assembly in the present embodiment includes a front conducting-wire compression mechanism and a rear conducting-wire compression mechanism arranged oppositely at a certain interval along a direction of movement of the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142. In an embodiment, both the front conducting-wire compression mechanism and the rear conducting-wire compression mechanism include a cushion block, a briquetting above the cushion block and a cylinder for driving the briquetting to move up and down with respect to the cushion block. The wire stripping knife assembly is positioned between the front conducting-wire compression mechanism and the rear conducting-wire compression mechanism, and is configured to remove the insulation layers (such as insulation varnish or insulation paste) on the surfaces at the welding positions on the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142, to form the first welding spots and the second welding spots. The wire stripping knife assembly is the prior art, and the description thereof is not repeated herein.
The welding-material applying mechanism 50 is configured to apply the welding material onto the first welding spots of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spots of the second conducting wire 142. The welding-material applying mechanism 50 in the present embodiment includes a visual positioning assembly, a conducting-wire positioning assembly and a solder applying assembly. The visual positioning assembly and the conducting-wire positioning assembly are configured to accurately position the first welding spots of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spots of the second conducting wire 142. The solder applying assembly is configured to apply the welding material onto the first welding spots of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spots of the second conducting wire 142. In an embodiment, the solder applying assembly includes a solder applying syringe located above the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142 and a solder applying air feeder to supply air to the solder applying syringe.
The LED placement mechanism 60 is configured to mount the two welding legs of the SMD LED 144 to the first welding spot of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spot of the second wire 142 coated with the welding material respectively. In an embodiment, the LED placement mechanism 60 includes an SMD LED supply assembly, an SMD LED absorption and release assembly and an SMD LED transportation assembly. The SMD LED supply assembly is configured to accurately transport the SMD LED 144 to an SMD LED feeding position. The SMD LED supply assembly in the present embodiment includes a lamp bead tray and a feeder positioning device. The SMD LED absorption and release assembly is configured to absorb the SMD LED 144 at the SMD LED feeding position and put down the SMD LED 144 at an LED blanking position. The SMD LED absorption and release assembly in the present embodiment includes an absorption rod for absorbing the SMD LED 144 and a vacuum ejector connected to the absorption rod. The SMD LED transportation assembly is configured to drive the SMD LED absorption and release assembly to reciprocate between the SMD LED 144 feeding position and the SMD LED 144 blanking position. The SMD LED transportation assembly in the present embodiment includes a single-axis robot.
The welding mechanism 70 is configured to weld the two welding legs of the SMD LED 144 to the first welding spot of the first conducting wire 141 and the second welding spot of the second conducting wire 142 respectively. As shown in
The detection mechanism 80 is configured to detect the welding quality of the SMD LEDs 144. The detection mechanism 80 includes a power-on assembly and a photosensitive detection assembly. The power-on assembly is configured to provide a voltage between the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142. The photosensitive detection assembly utilizes a photosensitive detection or a visual detection to determine the lighting of the welding for the LED and send out signals of good products and defective products.
The third conducting wire supply mechanism 120 is configured to supply the third conducting wire 143 in parallel with the first conducting wire 141 and the second conducting wire 142. As shown in
The first encapsulation mechanism 90 is configured to encapsulate the SMD LED 144 and the portion of the third conducting wire 143 corresponding to the SMD LED 144 into the encapsulation colloid 145. The first encapsulation mechanism 90 in the present embodiment includes a first dispensing mechanism 901 and a first curing mechanism 902. The first dispensing mechanism 901 is configured to apply the encapsulation colloid onto the SMD LED 144 and the surface of the portion of the third conducting wire 143 corresponding to the SMD LED 144. The first curing mechanism 902 is configured to cure the liquid colloid on the SMD LED 144 and on the surface of the portion of the third conducting wire 143 corresponding to the SMD LED 144.
The first curing mechanism 902 in the present embodiment rapidly cures the liquid colloid by using the principle of UV dry colloid. Preferably, the first curing mechanism 902 includes a pre-curing assembly and a secondary curing assembly which are arranged in sequence in a direction of supplying wire. The pre-curing assembly includes a pre-curing UV lamp and a blowing-shaping device arranged along an up-down direction. The UV lamp is configured to irradiate the liquid colloid applied on the SMD LED 144. The blowing-shaping device outputs the airflow to blow, shape and pre-cure the liquid colloid, to maintain the welding strength of the conducting wires of the lamp bead, and keep the lamp bead and the conducting wire insulated from the outside word. The secondary curing assembly is configured to further cure the preliminary cured and shaped encapsulation colloid, to ensure the welding strength between the SMD LED 144 and the conducting wire. The secondary curing assembly includes a curing UV lamp.
The wire cutting mechanism 100 is configured to determine whether the wire cutting is performed. If yes, the first conducting wire 141 or the second conducting wire 142 between two adjacent lamp beads is cut off. If no, the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire between two adjacent lamp beads is not cut off. As shown in
The second encapsulation mechanism 110 is configured to encapsulate the lamp bead and wire residues formed by cutting the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire into the encapsulation colloid if the first conducting wire or the second conducting wire between two adjacent lamp beads is cut off. The second encapsulation mechanism 100 in the present embodiment includes a second dispensing mechanism 111 and a second curing mechanism 112. The second dispensing mechanism 111 is configured to apply the encapsulation colloid onto the surface of the encapsulation colloid 145. The second dispensing mechanism 111 has a same structure as the first dispensing mechanism 901, and the description thereof will not be repeated herein. The second curing mechanism 112 is configured to cure the liquid colloid on the surface of the encapsulation colloid 145. The second curing mechanism 112 has a same structure as the first curing mechanism 902, and the description thereof will not be repeated herein.
The wire transportation mechanism 40 is configured to provide a power for the conducting wire to move ahead. The wire transportation mechanism 40 in the present embodiment includes a plurality of linear single-axis robots and a plurality of pneumatic fingers. The plurality of linear single-axis robots are arranged at intervals along the direction of supplying wire, to provide a linear pull power and provide the linear pull power to a mounting platform of the pneumatic fingers. The plurality of pneumatic fingers are respectively mounted on the plurality of linear single-axis robots, to function as positioning and compressing the conducting wire.
In an embodiment, the production device for an LED string light further includes a terminal processing mechanism 130 for the subsequent processing of the processed SMD LEDs 144. The terminal processing mechanism 130 in the present embodiment includes a wire take-up device which including a wire take-up wheel 131, a wire take-up motor 132 for driving the wire take-up wheel 131 to rotate. The finished LED string light is wound around the wire take-up wheel 131 to form a coil stock. In addition to the wire take-up device, the final processing mechanism 130 may also be a wire stranding device, a wire cutting device and the like. A stranded LED string light is produced through the wire stranding device, and an LED string light of any length can be produced through the wire cutting device.
The production device for an LED string light provided by the present disclosure can automatically produce a string light connected in series, in parallel or in hybrid, which reduces the labor costs and the labor intensity, effectively improves production efficiency, and improves the quality of finished string light. Moreover, the produced string light can be powered by a high or low voltage, thereby extending the power supply conditions for the string light power supply, and broadening the usage occasion of the string light.
The above embodiments are merely several embodiments of the present disclosure, although the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but it is not construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure. It should be noted that a number of variations and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the concept of the disclosure, and those variations and modifications are also fallen in the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
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