The present application claims priority to and the benefit of Chinese Application No. 201621282118.9, filed on Nov. 25, 2016, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates generally to lamps and lamp connection structures.
Lighting units are commonly installed along the bottoms of kitchen cabinets to provide lighting to the kitchen counters below the cabinets. With related art multi-head cabinet lights, the distance between adjacent lights must be measured or determined accurately to facilitate the installation of the lights and the connection of the lights to a power source. However, the spacing between adjacent lights is difficult to control and therefore deviations in the distances between adjacent lights are common, which makes installation of the lights time-consuming and cumbersome. Additionally, with related art lights, the power source is typically connected to the lights by welding, manual winding of wires and/or crimping, which are time-consuming techniques. Accordingly, fast connection between the power source and the lights is not feasible with related art lights and installation techniques.
The present disclosure is directed to various embodiments of a lamp. In one embodiment, the lamp includes a lamp body, a light source plate in the lamp body, a light source on the light source plate, and a connection structure configured to electrically connect a power supply to the light source. The connection structure includes a wiring groove defined in a bottom of the lamp body, an electrode pin electrically coupled to the light source and extending into the wiring groove, and a wire fastener coupled to the bottom of the lamp body. The wire fastener is configured to move between an open and closed position. When the power supply line is in the wiring groove and the wire fastener is moved into the closed position, the wire fastener presses the power supply line toward the electrode pin and causes the electrode pin to pierce the power supply line to electrically couple the power supply line to the light source via the electrode pin.
The lamp body may include a lamp housing, a lamp cover connected to the lamp housing, and a holder fixedly connected to the lamp housing by a screw. The wiring groove may be located at a bottom of the holder and the light source plate may be located at a top of the holder. The electrode pin may pass through the light source plate and the holder and extend into the wiring groove.
A first end of the wire fastener may be hingedly connected to the bottom of the holder and a second end of the wire fastener may include a latch detachably connected to a catch on the bottom of the holder when the wire fastener is in the closed position. The first end of the wire fastener and the catch may be on opposite sides of the wiring groove such that the wire fastener in the closed position extends across the wiring groove.
The electrode pin may include a positive electrode pin and a negative electrode pin configured to electrically connect to a positive electrode and a negative electrode, respectively, of the power supply line. The positive electrode pin and the negative electrode pin may each include a sharp bottom portion in the wiring groove.
The lamp body may include a pair of opposing attachment flanges connected to a lower end of the lamp housing. Each attachment flange of the pair of opposing attachment flanges may define a through hole.
The light source on the light source board may be an LED light source.
The present disclosure is also directed to various embodiments of a system. In one embodiment, the system includes a power supply line configured to be connected to a power supply, and a lamp. The lamp includes a lamp body, a light source plate in the lamp body, a light source on the light source plate, and a connection structure configured to electrically connect a power supply to the light source. The connection structure includes a wiring groove defined in a bottom of the lamp body, an electrode pin electrically coupled to the light source and extending into the wiring groove, and a wire fastener coupled to the bottom of the lamp body. The wire fastener is configured to move between an open and closed position. When the power supply line is in the wiring groove and the wire fastener is moved into the closed position, the wire fastener presses the power supply line toward the electrode pin and causes the electrode pin to pierce the power supply line to electrically couple the power supply line to the light source via the electrode pin.
The system may also include a driver and a plug connected to the driver. An output end of the driver is connected to the power supply line.
The driver my include a driver housing including an upper shell and a lower shell coupled to the upper shell, and a power supply board within the driver housing.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used in limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter. One or more of the described features may be combined with one or more other described features to provide a workable device.
The accompanying drawings, together with the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
The present disclosure is directed to various embodiments of a lamp including a lamp connection structure configured to facilitate readily attaching the lamp to a power source. The present disclosure is also directed to various embodiments of a system including a power supply connected to a lamp by a lamp connection structure of the lamp. The lamps of the present disclosure may be installed in any desired location, such as, for instance, under kitchen cabinets to provide directional lighting to a kitchen counter.
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In the illustrated embodiment, a wiring groove 6 (e.g., a channel or a trough) is defined in a lower end (e.g., bottom) end of the holder 43. As described in more detail below, the wiring groove 6 is configured to accommodate the power supply line 8 to electrically connect the power supply line 8 to the LED light source 91.
In the illustrated embodiment, the lamp 4 also includes at least one electrode pin 5 electrically connected to LED light source 91 supported on the light source plate 9. The electrode pin 5 extends through the light source plate 9 and the holder 43 and into the wiring groove 6. The electrode pin 5 is configured to electrically connect the power supply line 8 to the LED light source 91. The electrode pin 5 may be made of any electrically conductive material, such as copper. In the illustrated embodiment, the at least one electrode pin 5 includes a positive electrode pin and a negative electrode pin configured to electrically connect to positive and negative electrode lines, respectively, in the power supply line 8. In one or more embodiments, each of the electrode pins 5 includes a pointed or sharp bottom portion in the wiring groove 6 configured to facilitate piercing of the power supply line 8.
The lamp 4 also includes a lamp connection structure for forming the electrical connection between the at least one electrode pin 5 and the LED light source 91. The lamp connection structure is also configured to secure the power supply line 8 in the wiring groove 6. In the embodiment illustrated in
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To electrically couple the power supply line 8 to the LED lights 91 in the lamp 4, the wire fastener 7 is first moved to the open position (e.g., by rotating the wire fastener 7 about the first end of the wire fastener 7 into the open position). The power supply line 8 may then be inserted into the wiring groove 6 defined in the lower end of the holder 43 of the lamp 4. The wire fastener 7 may then be moved to the closed position (e.g., by rotating the wire fastener 7 about the first end of the wire fastener 7 into the closed position). As the wire fastener 7 is moved into the closed position, the wire fastener 7 engages the power supply line 8 and presses it further into the wiring groove 6 toward the electrode pin 5, which causes the electrode pin 5 to pierce the power supply line 8. In the illustrated embodiment, the power supply line 8 may be positioned (e.g., oriented) in the wiring groove 6 such that the negative electrode pin and the positive electrode pin of the electrode pin 5 are aligned with, and configured to pierce, the negative and positive electrode lines, respectively, of the power supply line 8. Piercing the power supply line 8 with the electrode pin 5 electrically couples the power supply line 8 to the LED light source 91 on the light source plate 9. Additionally, when the wire fastener 7 is in the closed position (e.g., the latch 71 at the second end of the wire fastener 7 engages the catch 72 at the bottom of the holder 43), the wire fastener 7 spans across the wiring groove 6 and thereby retains (e.g., secures) the power supply line 8 in the wiring groove 6. In this manner, a series of lamps 4 may be readily attached to the power supply line 8 at desired intervals (e.g., regularly or irregularly spaced) along the span of the power supply line 8 to achieve a multi-lamp installation, as shown, for instance, in
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While this invention has been described in detail with particular reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the exemplary embodiments described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the invention to the exact forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention, as set forth in the following claims, and equivalents thereof.
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