1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of assembling a light bulb, and more particularly to a method of assembling an airtight LED light bulb.
2. Description of Related Art
With reference to
1. Easy Damage to the LED Device:
Because the heat-sink housing 60 and the bulb envelope 70 are combined with each other with glue, gaps may be formed between the heat-sink housing 60 and the bulb envelope 70. Gaps may also be formed between the stem device and the heat-sink housing 60, because the stem device is detachably mounted in the heat-sink housing 60. The moisture in the environment may enter the LED light bulb and damage the LED device via the gaps, and the reliability of the LED device is reduced. The PCB or conductors of the LED device are easily oxidized or dampened. Consequently, the lifespan of the LED light bulb is shortened.
2. Weak Versatility of the Heat-Sink Housing 60:
A shape of the heat-sink housing 60 has to correspond to that of the bulb envelope 70 to facilitate the assembly of the heat-sink housing 60 and the bulb envelope 70. However, to change the shape of the heat-sink housing 60 requires new molds, and this increases manufacturing cost and is not versatile.
3. Inefficient Illumination:
A coating of an inner surface of the bulb envelope 70 helps light reflection and enhances illumination. However, a surface area of the inner surface of the bulb envelope 70 is small, and the heat-sink housing 60 blocks part of light. Accordingly, the illumination of the conventional LED light bulb is inefficient.
4. Poor Insulation:
The heat-sink housing 60 is usually made of metal to help dissipate heat. However, the metallic heat-sink housing 60 is not insulating, may cause users to get an electric shock and is not safe.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a method of assembling an airtight LED light bulb to obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a method of assembling an airtight LED light bulb.
A method of assembling an airtight LED light bulb has the steps of: connecting a stem device with an LED device, drying the LED device, connecting a stem device with a bulb envelope, extracting air in the bulb envelope via a pipe, filling the bulb envelope with nitrogen or inert gas via the pipe, sealing an opening of the pipe which is located outside the bulb envelope to make the bulb envelope completely airtight and connecting a cap with the bulb envelope. Because the bulb envelope is airtight, moisture in the environment can not damage the LED device, and the steps of extracting air in the bulb envelope via the pipe and filling the bulb envelope with nitrogen or inert gas via the pipe are feasible. Consequently, the LED device will not easily be oxidized or dampened, so the lifespan of the LED light bulb can be prolonged.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
Connecting a Stem Device 10 with an LED Device 20:
A stem device 10 is connected with an LED (Light Emitting Diode) device 20. The stem device 10 has a base 11, two wires 12 and a pipe 13. The base 11 is made of glass, is hollow and has a first end, a second end and a flange 111. The second end of the base 11 is opposite to the first end of the base 11. The flange 111 is funnel-shaped and radially protrudes from the second end of the base 11.
The wires 12 are respectively mounted though the base 11, and each wire 12 has a supporting end 121 and a connecting end 122. The supporting ends 121 of the wires 12 are mounted outside and securely on the first end of the base 11 and are made of steel. The connecting ends 122 of the wires 12 are adjacent to the flange 111. The pipe 13 is made of glass, is securely mounted in and protrudes out from the base 11 and has two opposite openings.
The LED device 20 is mounted securely on and electrically connected with the supporting ends 121 of the wires 12 and has at least one LED. Because the supporting ends 121 are made of steel, the wires 12 can support the LED device 20 stably.
Drying the LED Device 20:
The LED device 20 is dried to reduce the moisture of the LED device 20. Because the moisture absorbed by the LED device 20 will vaporize and condense to cause damage to the LED device 20 and to shorten a lifespan of the LED device 20, the step evaporates water in the LED device 20 before being assembled. The step of drying the LED device 20 is not processed and useless in a method of assembling a conventional LED light bulb, because moisture in the environment still can damage the LED device via gaps between the heat-sink housing 60 and the bulb envelope 70 as shown in
Preferably, the time of drying the LED device 20 ranges from 10 to 15 minutes, and the temperature of drying the LED device 20 ranges from 120 to 125 degree Celsius.
Connecting the stem device 10 with a bulb envelope 30:
A bulb envelope 30 is prepared, and the LED device 20 is put in the bulb envelope 30. The bulb envelope 30 is hollow, is made of glass and has an end and a neck 31. The neck 31 is formed at the end of the bulb envelope 30 and has an opening. The opening of the neck 31 is axially formed through the neck 31, and the LED device 20 is put in the bulb envelope 30 via the opening of the neck 31. When the LED device 20 is inserted into the bulb envelope 30 via the opening of the neck 31, the flange 111 abuts the neck 31. The flange 111 and the neck 31 are melted by a flame F1 of a torch F with the bulb envelope 30 and the stem device 10 being simultaneously rotated, such that the flange 111 and the neck 31 are seamlessly connected securely with each other. One of the openings of the pipe 13 is located outside the bulb envelope 30, and an inner space of the bulb envelope 30 communicates with the environment via the openings of the pipe 13.
Preferably, with further reference to
Alternatively, with reference to
Extracting Air in the Bulb Envelope 30 Via the Pipe 13:
Air in bulb envelope 30 is extracted via the pipe 13.
Filling the Bulb Envelope 30 with Nitrogen or Inert Gas Via the Pipe 13:
The bulb envelope 30 is filled with nitrogen or inert gas, such as neon and argon, via the pipe 13. Nitrogen or inert gas can reduce the risk of oxidization of the LED device 20, can prolong the lifespan of the LED device 20 and can facilitate to dissipate heat generated from the LED device 20. Consequently, the conventional heat-sink housing 60 is not necessary. Because the bulb envelope 30 is airtight, the steps of extracting air in the bulb envelope 30 via the pipe 13 and filling the bulb envelope 30 with nitrogen or inert gas via the pipe 13 are feasible.
Sealing the Opening of the Pipe 13 which is Located Outside the Bulb Envelope 30 to Make the Bulb Envelope 30 Completely Airtight:
The pipe 13 is melted by the flame F1 to seal the opening of the pipe 13 which is located outside the bulb envelope 30 to make the bulb envelope 30 completely airtight.
Connecting a Cap 40 with the Bulb Envelope 30:
A cap 40 is mounted securely around the neck 31 with glue to be connected securely with the envelope 30. The cap 40 is electrically connected with the connecting ends 122 of the wires 12 according to corresponding electrodes.
From the above description, it is noted that the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The Bulb Envelope 30 is Airtight:
Because the bulb envelope 30 is made of glass as a whole and seamless, the stem device 10 is seamlessly connected with the bulb envelope 30, the opening of the pipe 13 is sealed, and the bulb envelope 30 is completely airtight. Because the bulb envelope 30 is airtight, moisture in the environment can not damage the LED device 20 and the steps of extracting air in the bulb envelope 30 via the pipe 13 and filling the bulb envelope 30 with nitrogen or inert gas via the pipe 13 are feasible. Consequently, the LED device 20 will not easily be oxidized or dampened, the lifespan of the airtight LED light bulb can be prolonged and the reliability of the airtight LED light bulb can be enhanced.
2. Excellent Versatility of the Bulb Envelope 30:
Because the bulb envelope 30 is made of glass as a whole, a shape of the bulb envelope 30 can be easily changed after the glass bulb envelope 30 is heated. Moreover, the shape of the bulb envelope 30 is versatile to fit different caps 40.
3. Efficient Illumination:
A coating of an inner surface of the bulb envelope 30 is not necessary, because a surface area of the inner surface of the bulb envelope 30 is large enough to let light project out widely. Moreover, light emitted from the LED device 20 is not blocked by the heat-sink housing 60, so the airtight LED light bulb made by the method of assembling an airtight LED light bulb in accordance with the present invention has an efficient illumination.
4. Excellent Insulation:
Because the airtight LED light bulb does not have the conventional heat-sink housing 60 and is made of glass, the insulating airtight LED light bulb prevents users from getting an electric shock and is safe.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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