1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a light structure, more particularly one, which includes a light-producing inner tube, and an outer tube including a first portion having a relatively good light reflectivity, and a second portion having relatively good perviousness to light.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Early electric lights usually comprise bulbs with tungsten filaments, which are gradually replaced with fluorescent lights because energy source is getting more expensive, and fluorescent lights consume less electricity than bulbs with tungsten filaments. Such a fluorescent light includes a fluorescent lamp tube capable of producing light traveling in all directions, and an external device, which is used to hold the fluorescent lamp tube in position and electrically connect the fluorescent lamp tube to a power supply, and which can reflect light produced by the fluorescent lamp tube to the area to be lighted.
However, such a fluorescent light isn't bright enough because the external device doesn't have good light reflectivity, and there is a significant distance between the fluorescent lamp tube and the external device, which would cause reduction to the brightness.
It is a main object of the present invention to provide an improvement on a light structure to overcome the above problems.
A light structure according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a light-producing inner tube, and an outer tube positioned around the light-producing inner tube. The light-producing inner tube has electrical terminals at two ends thereof, which sticks out of the outer tube. The outer tube has a light reflecting film on an outer side of a first portion thereof, and an inner side of the first portion is processed so as to have a rough and lumpy surface, which can cause light produce by the light-producing inner tube to travel in all directions. The outer tube has fluorescent layers on both inner and outer sides of a second portion thereof, which can make the second portion of the outer tube more pervious to light.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The light-producing inner tube 11 has electrical terminals 111 at two ends to be electrically connected to an external device in order for allowing the inner tube 11 to be powered and produce light.
The outer tube 12 is positioned around the light-producing inner tube 11 with the electrical terminals 111 of the light-producing inner tube 11 sticking out of two ends thereof. The outer tube 12 is made of a transparent material such as glass and quartz, and can be formed with a circular, olive-shaped, semicircular lateral or other-shaped section.
Furthermore, the outer tube 12 has a first portion having an outer side 121 and an inner side 122; the outer side 121 of the first portion of the outer tube 12 has a light reflecting film 2 thereon for reflecting light produced by the light-producing inner tube 11 inwardly; the inner side 122 of the first portion of the outer tube 12 is processed in such a way as to have a rough and lumpy surface 3, which can make light produced by the light-producing inner tube 11 travel in all directions. The outer tube 12 has a second portion, which faces the first portion of the outer tube 12, and which has an outer side 121, and an inner side 122; each of both the outer and the inner sides 121 and 122 of the second portion of the outer tube 12 has a fluorescent layer 4 thereon for making the second portion of the outer tube 12 more pervious to light; thus, the light 1 is brighter; the fluorescent layers 4 can be stuck on the outer tube 12 or formed by means of a coating process.
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From the above description, it can be seen that the light of the present invention has an advantage: because the first portion of the outer tube has the light reflecting film and the rough and lumpy surface, and the second portion of the outer tube has the fluorescent layers, the light has more brightness, thus producing better illuminating effect.
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20080273322 A1 | Nov 2008 | US |