This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 97151505, filed Dec. 30, 2008, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a lighting system, and more particularly to a lighting system capable of changing lighting states.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lighting devices play an important role in people's everyday life. No matter the nighttime illumination or the indoor illumination in the daytime, people need the lighting devices to provide necessary light source.
Under different circumstances, the user may wish that lighting devices can provide different brightness levels or different lighting states. If lighting devices can provide a light source and at the same time provide delightful and ornamental functions, people's life would be more interesting and more versatile. Thus, how to provide a lighting device that meets the above objects has become an important direction to the illumination industry.
The invention is directed to a lighting system with many lighting states. Through simple operation, the user can promptly change the brightness or the lighting states of the lighting system. The lighting system of the invention indeed provides excellent convenience. Besides, the invention, providing both delightful and ornamental functions, meets the user's needs of a quality living standard.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a lighting system including a powering rod and a first lighting unit is provided. The powering rod is used for providing power. The first lighting unit includes a housing, a light source, an inner ring body and an outer ring body. The light source is disposed inside the housing. The inner ring body, disposed in the housing, has a hollowed portion for receiving the powering rob and is electrically connected to the powering rod. The outer ring body, disposed on the inner ring body fixed to the housing. The outer ring body is capable of rotating with respect to the inner ring body for rotating the housing. When the outer ring body is rotated to a first position, the first lighting unit is in a first lighting state. When the outer ring body is rotated to a second position, the first lighting unit is in a second lighting state.
The invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention provides a lighting system including a powering rod and a first lighting unit. The powering rod is used for providing power. The first lighting unit includes a housing, a light source, an inner ring body and an outer ring body. The light source is disposed inside the housing. The inner ring body, disposed in the housing, has a hollowed portion for receiving the powering rob. The inner ring body is electrically connected to the powering rod. The outer ring body, disposed on the inner ring body, is fixed to the housing. The outer ring body is capable of rotating with respect to the inner ring body for rotating the housing correspondingly. When the outer ring body is rotated to a first position, the first lighting unit is in a first lighting state, and when the outer ring body is rotated to a second position, the first lighting unit is in a second lighting state. Through simple operation, the user can promptly change the brightness or the lighting states of the lighting system. The lighting system of the invention indeed provides excellent convenience. Besides, the invention, providing both delightful and ornamental functions, meets the user's needs of a quality living standard. The invention is exemplified by a number of embodiments below.
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For example, the first lighting state is bright state, and the second lighting state is dark state. As shown in
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According to one implementation of the present embodiment of the invention, whether the first lighting unit 108 is in the bright state or the dark state is based on whether the power providing or not. Let the conducting wires T1 and T2 be used for providing power, such as a DC voltage, and the conducting wire T3 be coupled to a ground voltage. When the outer ring body 208 is at the first position, the first metal conductor 302 and the second metal conductor 304 are electrically connected, so that the ground voltage transmitted through the conducting wire T3 can be transmitted to one end of the light source 204, the current path of the light source 204 is conducted, the light source 204 radiates light, and the first lighting unit 108 is in the bright state. When the outer ring body 208 is at the second position, the first metal conductor 302 and the second metal conductor 304 are not electrically connected, so that the ground voltage transmitted through the conducting wire T3 cannot be transmitted to one end of the light source 204, the current path of the light source 204 cannot be conducted, the light source 204 turns off, and the first lighting unit 108 is in the dark state.
According to another implementation of the present embodiment of the invention, the first lighting unit 108 further includes a first control circuit 306 coupled to the light source 204. As indicated in
Let the control signal be transmitted through the conducting wire T3, and the light source 204 includes four light emitters 204A, 204B, 204C and 204D. When the outer ring body 208 is at the first position, the first metal conductor 302 and the second metal conductor 304 are electrically connected, so that the control signal transmitted through the conducting wire T3 can be transmitted to the first control circuit 306. After the first control circuit 306 receives the control signal from the control unit 210, the first control circuit 306 correspondingly controls the light emitters 204A, 204B, 204C and 204D.
The first lighting state is not limited to the bright state, and nor is the second lighting state be limited to the dark state. When the first lighting unit 108 is selectively in the first lighting state and the second lighting state, the light emitters 204A˜204D selectively turning on or off. For example, when in the first lighting state, the light emitters 204A and 204B radiate light, but the light emitters 204C and 204D turning off, and when in the second lighting state, the light emitters 204C and 204D radiate light, but the light emitter 204A and 204B turning off.
Or, the first lighting state is a first bright state, the second lighting state is a second bright state, and the first bright state and the second bright state may differ with each other in terms of brightness, color, illuminating direction or light emitting position. For example, when in the first bright state, only the light emitters 204A˜204C radiate light, and when in the second bright state, only the light emitter 204D radiates light. Thus, different brightness levels can be generated in the first bright state and the second bright state. Or, when in the first bright state, only the light emitters 204A and 204B radiate a first color light, and when in the second bright state, only the light emitters 204C and 204D radiate two color lights. Thus, different colors are generated in the first bright state and the second bright state.
Or, the first lighting unit 108 can have two extra light guide plates (not illustrated in the diagram), wherein one light guide plate is disposed at the front for guiding the light emitted by the light emitter 204A and 204B, and the other light guide plate is disposed at the rear end for guiding the light emitted by the light emitters 204C and 204D. When in the first bright state, only the light emitters 204A and 204B radiate, so that the first lighting unit 108 radiates only at the front end. When in the second bright state, only the light emitters 204C and 204D radiate, so that the first lighting unit 108 radiates light only at the rear end. Thus, different illuminating directions can be generated in the first bright state and the second bright state.
Or, when in the first bright state, only the light emitter s204A and 204B radiate light, so that the first lighting unit 108 radiate light only at the top. When in the second bright state, only the light emitters 204C and 204D radiate, so that the first lighting unit 108 radiate only at the bottom. Thus, different light emitting positions can be generated in the first bright state and the second bright state.
Besides, the structure of the second lighting unit 110 is the same with that of the first lighting unit 108. The second lighting unit 110 can also receive the powering rob 102. The control unit 210 sets the addresses of the first lighting unit 108 and the second lighting unit 110 and further controls the first lighting unit 108 and the second lighting unit 110 according to the addresses being set.
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A first magnet 402 is disposed on the inner ring body 206. A second magnet 404 is disposed on the outer ring body 208. The first magnet 402 and the second magnet 404 face each other with the same polarity when the outer ring body 208 is rotated between the first position and the second position, so that the outer ring body 208 is at the first position or the second position.
For example, the first magnet 402 is disposed at a first point 406A on the relative circumference of the inner ring body 206. When the outer ring body 208 is at the first position, the second magnet 404 faces a second point 406B on the inner ring body 206. When the outer ring body 208 is at the second position, the second magnet 404 faces a third point 406C on the inner ring body 206. The first point 406A is located between the second point 406B and the third point 406C, and repulsion of the same polarity occurs when the first magnet 402 and the second magnet 404 face each other with the same polarity.
Through the use of the magnets, the repulsive force of the magnet enables the outer ring body 208 to be firmly stationed at the first position or the second position and free of wobbling during rotation. The repulsive force of magnets further provides the force required for the first metal conductor 302 and the second metal conductor 304 to contact each other, and makes the lighting unit switch between different lighting states more smoothly.
Besides, the inner ring body 206 can further have protrusion 408, and the outer ring body 208 can further have a recess 410. The recess 410 is used for receiving the protrusion 408 to limit the outer ring body 208 to rotate between the first position and the second position.
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The first lighting unit 108 and the second lighting unit 110 are capable of independently rotating with respect to the powering rod 102. When the first lighting unit 108 is at the first position, the first lighting unit 108 is parallel to the housing of the second lighting unit 110. When the first lighting unit 108 is at the second position, the first lighting unit 108 faces the second lighting unit 110 at a pre-determined angle being larger or equal to 5 degrees.
The light source 204 disclosed above can be implemented by a light emitting diode (LED), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), an incandescent lamp, or other elements that radiate light by providing power.
The user can change the lighting state of a lighting unit by touching the lighting unit lightly. Thus, the user can promptly change the lighting state of a lighting unit through simple operation. In the present embodiment of the invention, the lighting unit has the function of rotary switch. As each lighting unit can be switched independently, the user only needs to increase the number of the lighting units being in the bright state in order to improve the overall brightness of the lighting system, hence achieving excellent convenience in use.
Moreover, as each lighting unit can be independently operated and rotated with respect to the powering rod 102, the user can determine the number and the positions of the lighting units to be switched on so that different combinations of the lighting states can be generated. For example, the user can adjust the lighting unit to alternate between a dark state and a bright state. The user can change the luminous effect of the lighting system 100 according to his/her moods or situations, so that the lighting system 100 of the present embodiment of the invention provides both delightful and ornamental functions and meets the user's needs of a quality living standard.
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Besides, in the present embodiment of the invention, the first metal conductor disposed in the inner ring body 506 is implemented by a metal pad 516, and the second metal conductor disposed in the outer ring body 508 is implemented by a metal protrusion 518.
Compared with the first embodiment, the present embodiment of the invention does employ the use of magnets and further has the advantage of saving cost.
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Besides, a first metal conductor 614 is disposed on one side of the recess 610 for receiving power, and the protrusion 612 has a second metal conductor 616 disposed thereon for coupling the light source. When the outer ring body 608 is at the first position, the first metal conductor 614 and the second metal conductor 616 are electrically connected. When the outer ring body 608 leaves the first position, the first metal conductor 614 and the second metal conductor 616 are electrically separated.
One of the first metal conductor 614 and the second metal conductor 616 is a metal elastic piece. In the present embodiment of the invention, the metal elastic piece disposed on the second metal conductor 616 is used for exemplification.
A lighting system with many lighting states is disclosed in the above embodiments of the invention. Through simple operation, the user can promptly change the brightness or the lighting state of the lighting system. The lighting system of the invention indeed provides excellent convenience. Besides, the invention, providing both delightful and ornamental functions, meets the user's needs of a quality living standard.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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97151505 | Dec 2008 | TW | national |