1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a light emitting diode (LED) bulb, and particularly to an LED bulb providing an adjustable illumination area.
2. Description of the Related Art
A light bulb has a variety of applications and is suitable for use as a ceiling light or a wall light, etc. The light bulb is generally mounted on a lamp socket. The light bulb has a fixed illumination angle and cannot be adjusted whereby the application of the light bulb is limited.
What is needed, therefore, is a light bulb, particularly, an LED bulb having an adjustable illumination angle.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawing. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present light emitting diode package for microminiaturization. Moreover, in the drawing, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the whole view.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present electronic device in detail.
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The casing 14 is made of electrically insulating material. The casing 14 has a funneled shape and includes a small end 140 connecting with the electrical connector 12, a large end 144, and a collar 142 interconnecting the small end 140 and the large end 144. The conical collar 142 receives a driving module (not shown) therein to connect the electrical connector 12 with the lamp head 30. A diameter of the conical collar 142 gradually enlarges from the small end 140 to the large end 144. The large end 144 has an annular shape. The larger end 144 defines two arced recesses 145 in an inner wall thereof. The arced recesses 145 are in a same circle and face each other.
The rotatable member 16 includes a circular plate 160, an annular sidewall 162 and two locking portions 164. The plate 160 defines a central hole 161 for extension of wires (not shown) of the LED bulb 100, wherein the wires are used for electrically connecting the connector 12 and the lamp head 30. The sidewall 162 extends up from a periphery of the plate 160, and defines two opposite securing holes 163 therein. The locking portions 164 extend upwards from a top edge of the sidewall 162 and separate from each other. Each of the locking portions 164 includes an arced elastic arm 165 extending upwards from the sidewall 162 and an arced engaging portion 166 protruding outwards from a top edge of the elastic arm 165. Each of the engaging portions 166 has an engaging surface 167 gradually slanting downwards and outwards, as viewed from
In this embodiment, an arced length of each engaging portion 166 is less than an arced length of each circumferential recess 145. The arced length of each engaging portion 166 is slightly less than one quarter of a circumference of the large end 144 of the casing 14. The circumferential recesses 145 are disconnected to each other. The arced length of each circumferential recess 145 is slightly less than a half of the circumference of the large end 144 of the casing 14. Thereby, the rotatable member 16 can rotate from 0 degrees to about 90 degrees relative to the casing 14. Alternatively, in another embodiment, an amount of the locking portions 164 can be one or more than two, and the circumferential recesses 145 can communicate with each other to form a continuously circular recess, whereby the rotatable member 16 can rotate relative to the casing 14 around the first axis 80 from 0 degrees to 360 degrees in a horizontal plane.
The holders 18 are mounted at two opposite sides of the rotatable member 16. Each of the holders 18 includes a mounting portion 180 and a support arm 182 extending downwards from the mounting portion 180. Each of the mounting portions 180 is an arced sheet corresponding to an outer surface of the rotatable member 16. Each of the mounting portions 180 defines a through hole 181 corresponding the securing hole 163. The holders 18 are mounted on the rotatable member 16 by fasteners 60 with washers 70, wherein the fasteners 60 extend through the washers 70 and the through holes 181 to engage in the securing holes 163. Each of the support arms 182 defines a pivot hole 183 at a bottom end thereof. Alternatively, the holder members 18 can be integrally formed with the rotatable member 16 as one piece.
The lamp head 30 includes a heat sink 32, a light module 36 mounted at a bottom of the heat sink 32 and an envelope 34 engaging on the heat sink 32 and covering the light module 36. The heat sink 32 includes a base 320 and two ears 324 extending from two sides of the base 320. A plurality of heat-dissipating rods 322 are formed on a top face of the base 320 as viewed from
In use, the lamp head 30 is rotatable relative to the lamp seat 10 via rotation of the rotatable member 16 or the lamp head 30. According to different requirements of illumination area, the lamp head 30 can be adjusted to a suitable aspect relative to the lamp seat 10 and fixed in position by tightening the fasteners 60 in the mounting holes 325.
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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