The present invention relates to a lighting fixture, and more particularly, to a lamp for auxiliary lighting by using phosphor powder for auxiliary lighting or for preventing ultraviolet shot from the lamp.
Generally, lamp cups are always used for covering lamps. Therefore, extra lighting fixtures are needed to be a support for fixing the lamp cups.
In order to acquire the efficiency of auxiliary lighting, traditionally a small luminous lamp is then added after turning off the main lamp.
Moreover, a filter made by vacuum coating is used for filtering ultraviolet sent from a traditional lamp. That way is very expensive. The frequency filter only uses interferometric technique to filter ultraviolet which may harm the human body. Only energy loss is produced for the lamp and ultraviolet which has been filtered can not be transformed into visible light.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a luminous lamp thin film having ultraviolet filtering and explosion-proof. A transparent layer is used to coat an outside of a lamp and comprises a phosphor powder. The energy sent from the lamp is absorbed by the phosphor powder when the lamp is shining. Brightness is released by the phosphor powder to provide auxiliary lighting after the lamp is turned off.
Another object of the present invention is a luminous lamp thin film having ultraviolet filtering and explosion-proof. The transparent layer is used to coat the outside of the lamp. The broken fragments can be caught by the transparent layer and, hence the broken fragments of the outside of the lamp would not be scattered to reduce accidents when the lamp is broken.
The further object of the present invention is to provide a luminous lamp thin film having ultraviolet filtering and explosion-proof. The phosphor powder is provided to absorb ultraviolet or other radiations with shorter wavelengths and can be a filter layer for filtering harmful radiations in order to reduce harming eyes and skins. Furthermore, the illumination of visible light can be increased to improve the efficiency of energy usage.
Other features and advantages of the present invention and variations thereof will become apparent from the following description, drawings, and claims.
To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective of the invention, its innovative features and performance, a detailed description and technical characteristics of the present invention are described together with the drawings as follows.
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Because the outside of the lamp 10 is coated by the transparent layer 20, the transparent layer 20 can catch broken fragments of the lamp 10 to reduce accidents when the lamp 10 is broken.
The transparent layer 20 includes the phosphor powder 30 and energy sent from the lamp 10 is absorbed by the phosphor powder 30 when the lamp 10 is shining. The energy is released by the phosphor powder 30 to shoot brightness to provide the performance for auxiliary lighting.
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Because ultraviolet and or other radiations with shorter wavelengths are absorbed by the phosphor powder 30 to be energy level that can be excited. Therefore, those harmful ultraviolet or other harmful radiations with shorter wavelengths can be absorbed by the phosphor powder 30 to reduce harming people. The phosphor powder 30 can be a filter layer for filtering harmful radiations in order to reduce harming eyes and skins.
Moreover, the harmful ultraviolet can be transformed by the phosphor powder 30 into visible light to red-shift radiations with short wavelengths (the shorter wavelengths are shifted to the longer wavelengths). The radiations with shorter wavelengths which may harm people can be eliminated and the illumination of visible light can be further increased to improve the efficiency of energy usage.
Therefore, the traditional small luminous lamp can be replaced by the present invention. The transparent layer 20 can use spraying paint, transfer printing, rolling printing, screen printing, extruding or injecting shell and sleeves to take the transparent layer to coat the outside of the lamp during the night or in a power failure. The phosphor powder 30 can be added into a material, e.g. polymer, in order to mix with the transparent layer 20 adequately before manufacturing the transparent layer 20. A lamp thin film having photoluminescence material is then manufactured by using spraying paint, transfer printing, rolling printing, screen printing, extruding or injecting.
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Because the light shot by the lamp 10 is a discontinuous light, therefore, the phosphor powder 20 is utilized to absorb or emit light to enable the lamp 10 to mix with the light emitted by the phosphor powder 20 to be a continuous light, so as to reduce flash light.
Although the features and advantages of the embodiments according to the preferred invention are disclosed, it is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all modifications and changes within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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