1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a light pipe structure, and more particularly, to a light pipe structure capable of preventing light scattering.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With developments of technology and advancements in the industry, electronic devices such as mobile phones, GPS navigator systems, tablets, laptops and wearable devices have become indispensable in our daily life. Most of the electronic devices are equipped with indicator lamps, for indicating operation statuses of the electronic devices to the user. Such operation statuses may be power status, battery status, or real-time message, etc. The light emitting diodes (LEDs), which are light emitters with high brightness and low power consumption, are capable of generating light indications with different colors. Therefore, the LEDs are usually utilized as the light sources of the indicator lamps.
However, the light sign of an indicator lamp should be strong and concentrated enough, while the light generated by an LED may be scattered and is required to undergo further processing to make it concentrated. In the prior art, an LED is painted with non-transparent materials except for the surface which needs to output light, allowing the light to be uniformly distributed on this surface. However, some light points may appear when the painting is non-uniform or when the paint is too thin in the painting operation. Alternatively, when the light emitted by the LED is too strong, light leakage may also occur. Thus, there is a need for improvement over the prior art.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a light pipe structure, which is capable of preventing light scattering and light leakage and thereby achieves enough strength and concentration of light.
The present invention discloses a light pipe structure, which comprises a light guide pillar and a light shade tube. The light guide pillar, which is composed of a transparent material, is used for transmitting light. The light guide pillar comprises a cylinder hole disposed in a terminal of the light guide pillar. The light shade tube, which is composed of a non-transparent material, is a hollow cylinder capable of being inserted in the cylinder hole. The hollow cylinder of the light shade tube has a shrinking structure.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The light shade tube 102 is composed of a non-transparent material. The non-transparent material may be any material having low penetration to the light generated by the light source 106. The light shade tube 102 is a hollow cylinder, which is capable of being inserted in the cylinder hole 110 on the light guide pillar 100. The fixing structure 104 is disposed outside the light guide pillar 100, for fixing the light guide pillar 100 to an external device, e.g., an electronic device using the light source 106 and the light pipe 10 as an indicator lamp. The fixing structure 104 includes connecting nodes C1 and C2, which are used for connecting and fixing to the external device via heat welding. Please note that the fixing structure 104 aims at fixing the light pipe 10 to the external device, and the structure of the fixing structure 104 shown in
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Please note that if the design of the light shade tube 102 entirely fits the cylinder hole 110 and the cylinder 120, the structures of these modules are not easily manufactured at all. In such a condition, any small error may cause that the light shade tube 102 fails to align with the cylinder 120 or cannot be inserted in the cylinder hole 110. In such a condition, the hollow cylinder of the light shade tube 102 is designed to have a shrinking structure, which solves the manufacturing problem.
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Please note that one of the spirits of the present invention is to provide a light pipe having a shrinking structure, allowing a little space existing between the light shade tube and the light guide pillar. In such a condition, the light shade tube can be inserted in the light guide pillar more easily, in order to achieve a satisfactory light shading effect and also enjoy the benefits of easy assembling and easy manufacturing. Those skilled in the art can make modifications and alternations accordingly. For example, in order to achieve satisfactory light guide effects and light uniformity, the light shade tube 102, the light guide pillar 100, the cylinder hole 110 and the cylinder 120 shown in
In the prior art, the method of dealing with the light scattering problem is to cover the LED by painting it except for the surface which needs to output light, allowing the light to be uniformly distributed on this surface. However, some light points may appear when the painting is non-uniform or when the paint is too thin in the painting operation. Alternatively, when the light emitted by the LED is too strong, light leakage may also occur. In contrast, according to the present invention, a light pipe is utilized for guiding light. The light pipe includes a light guide pillar and a light shade tube, where the light shade tube may be inserted in a cylinder hole on the light guide pillar, so that the light pipe may output a clear light circle. In addition, the light shade tube has a shrinking structure, which allows the light pipe to have the benefits of easy assembling and easy manufacturing and also achieve a satisfactory light shading effect.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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104219405 | Dec 2015 | TW | national |
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/193,099, filed on Jul. 16, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62193099 | Jul 2015 | US |