1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to light fixtures, and more particularly to a light fixture for use with solid state light emitters, e.g., light emitting diodes (LEDs).
2. Description of Related Art
LEDs as a source of illumination provide advantages such as resistance to shock and nearly limitless lifetime under specific conditions. Thus, light fixtures utilizing LEDs present a cost-effective yet high quality replacement for incandescent and fluorescent lamps.
A lot of heat is generated during the work of an LED light fixture, which, if not adequately addressed, impacts the reliability of the LED light fixture. A typical way of providing an LED light fixture with good heat dissipation capability is increasing the numbers of fins in the LED light fixture. However, the increase of the fins requires the fins to be extremely thin. The extremely thin fins are easy to deform or even break, which not only impairs the heat dissipation capability of the light fixture, but also destroys the aesthetics of the light fixture. In addition, the extremely thin fins are so sharp that they are dangerous to the users during the installation or replacement of the LED light fixture.
What is needed therefore is an LED light fixture which can overcome the above limitations.
Many aspects of the present embodiments 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 embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
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The holder 100 comprises a conducting portion 10 and a connecting portion 11 extending downwardly from the conducting portion 10. The conducting portion 10 has a columned shape. Threads 101 are formed on an outer surface of the conducting portion 10. A conducting pad 102 is formed on a top end of the conducting portion 10. The conducting portion 10 is configured for connecting the power source to provide a power for the LED light fixture. The connecting portion 11 comprises a connecting bar 110 and a connecting bowl 111 extending downwardly from the connecting bar 110. The connecting bar 110 inserts into the conducting portion 10 and engages with the conducting portion 10. The connecting bowl 111 has a substantially spherical contour. Two positioning holes 112 are defined in the connecting bowl 111 for screws 12 extending therethrough to connect the holder 100 and the lamp body 200 together. The connecting portion 11 is made of electrically insulate material such as ceramics.
The lamp body 200 comprises a heat dissipation portion 20, an LED module 21 attached to a bottom of the heat dissipation portion 20 and a shield 22 surrounding the heat dissipation portion 20.
The heat dissipation portion 20 is made of material with good heat conductivity such as aluminum, copper or an alloy thereof. The heat dissipation portion 20 comprises a bottom plate 201, a top plate 203, and a fin unit 202 sandwiched between the bottom and top plates 201, 203.
The bottom plate 201 is round and attached to a bottom end of the fin unit 202. A connecting hole 208 is defined in a center of the bottom plate 201. Two securing holes 209 are defined in the bottom plate 201 and positioned at two sides of the connecting hole 208. The connecting hole 28 is configured for wires (shown in
The top plate 203 has an annular shape. The top plate 203 is attached to a top end of the fin unit 202. The top plate 203 can be connected to the connecting bowl 111 by the screws 12 extending through the positioning holes 112 of the connecting bowl 111.
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The LED module 21 comprises a circuit board 210 and a plurality of LEDs 211 mounted on the circuit board 210. The circuit board 210 is round. The circuit board 210 is secured on the bottom plate 201 of the heat dissipation portion 20 by screws 12.
The envelope 300 is made of transparent or translucent material such as glass or resin. The envelope 300 comprises a semi-spherical light transmitting portion 30 and an abutting portion 31 extending from an opening of the light transmitting portion 30. The abutting portion 31 is engagingly received in the second engaging portion 221 of the shield 22.
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Further, another difference is that the windows 224 defined in the protecting portion 222 of the shield 22 extend along a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the main bodies 205 of the fins 204. The windows 224 are arranged in a matrix with several columns. The top window in each column of the windows 224 has the shortest length. The bottom window in each column of the windows 224 has the longest length. A spacing region 225 is positioned between two adjacent columns of the windows 224.
The holder 100 is preferably a standard holder such that the LED light fixture can replace a traditional incandescent bulb.
The LED light fixture provided in the present disclosure has a shield 22 formed outside of the fins 204. Thus, the fins 204 are not easy to deform or break and will not hurt the user's hand when he (she) grips the LED light fixture for installation or replacement.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their 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 disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
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