1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multifunctional emergency lighting device, and in particular to an emergency lighting device that is applicable to a power-saving lighting fixture and shows uses for both regular lighting and emergency lighting.
2. The Related Arts
An emergency light is commonly used for a single function of emergency lighting. An example is Taiwan Patent No. 433507, which discloses exit marking light and escape direction indication light, wherein the device is of sole purpose of emergency lighting and indication of escape route. Such a conventional device is only activated for emergency lighting and indication of escape router at the time when normal power supply fails or accidents happens. It provides no regular lighting, and this makes it simple a waste of lighting resources. Further, such an emergency lighting indicator is provided for install at an exit, which is generally not helpful to provide a large area illumination for a complicated office space or a shopping mall when accidents happen or when normal power supply to the illumination lighting is cut off.
A solution for such a problem is to modify a regular fluorescent lighting fixture or an alternate-current powered lighting fixture to form a dual-purpose lighting device for both emergency lighting and regular lighting. Such a solution is not practicable for the existing fluorescent lighting fixture or the alternate current powered lighting fixture are operated with alternate current and thus, an additional non-interrupted power supply device, which is often of a complicated structure and high cost, must be designed and provided. There is simply of no easy and cheap solution of using a direct current backup power supply, such as a direct current battery, to supply backup power for emergency operation of the lighting fixture. This makes the conventional emergency lighting confined within the very narrow scope of application as emergency lighting and showing no economic value of industrial use.
The conventional LED (Light-Emitting Diode) emergency lighting device is generally of no use in providing effective indoor emergency lighting for a large area due to the limitation thereof to simply emergency lighting and this causes a waste of lighting resources and provides no economic value of industrial use.
In view of such a problem, it is desired to provide an emergency lighting device that shows duality of serving as regular lighting and emergency lighting to fully exploit limited lighting resources and to provide effective indoor lighting for a large area, and to enhance industrial use and economic value of multiple uses of LED based power-saving lighting facility.
Thus, an objective of the present invention is to provide a multifunctional emergency lighting device, which comprises at least one base, at least one LED lighting module, at least one emergency LED lighting module, a power control circuit, and at least one backup power supply device. The base is formed of a heat sink. The LED lighting module and the emergency LED lighting module are both mounted in the base. The power control circuit is mounted to the base and is connected to the LED lighting module and the emergency LED lighting module and functions to convert alternate current from for example an electric main into direct current that is supplied to and charges the backup power supply device and to supply electrical power for lighting the LED lighting module and the emergency LED lighting module. In case of power failure of the electric main, the backup power supply device supplies electrical power to the power control circuit for powering the emergency LED lighting module in order to activate the emergency lighting of the emergency LED lighting module. As such a lighting device that features both regular lighting and emergency lighting is provided.
The efficacy of the multifunctional emergency lighting device according to the present invention is that that arrangement of the LED lighting module, the emergency LED lighting module, and the power control circuit allows the LED lighting module and the emergency LED lighting module to collectively provide regular lighting and the arrangement of the backup power supply device provides power for activation of the emergency lighting of the emergency LED lighting module. As such, lighting resources can be effectively used and emergency lighting can be effectively made for a large indoor area in order to enhance industrial use and economic value.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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At least one LED (Light-Emitting Diode) lighting module 20 is provided and a single multi-die packaged LED chip is taken as an example for explanation in the first embodiment. The LED lighting module 20 has a surface forming a plurality of through holes 21 corresponding in position to the inner-threaded holes 111 defined in the ends of the chambers 11 of the base 10 in order to receive screws 22 for securing purposes to thereby fix the LED lighting module 20 in at least one of the chambers 11 of the base 10. The base 10, therefore, realizes the functions of fixing and heat dissipation for the LED lighting module 20. The present invention is not limited to any specific number of LED lighting module 20 and in the first embodiment, three LED lighting modules 20 provided and respectively fixed in three of the chambers 11 of the base 10 are taken as an example of illustration.
At least one emergency LED lighting module 30 is provided, and a single multi-die packaged LED chip is taken as an example for explanation in the first embodiment. The emergency LED lighting module 30 has a surface forming a plurality of through holes 31 corresponding in position to the inner-threaded holes 111 defined in the ends of the chambers 11 of the base 10 in order to receive screws 32 for securing purposes to thereby fix the emergency LED lighting module 30 in at least one of the chambers 11 of the base 10. The base 10, therefore, realizes the functions of fixing and heat dissipation for the emergency LED lighting module 30. The present invention is not limited to any specific number of emergency LED lighting module 30 and in the first embodiment, one LED lighting module 20 provided and fixed in one of the chambers 11 of the base 10 is taken as an example of illustration.
At least one power control circuit 40 is arranged inside the base 10 for conversion between alternate-current power and direct-current power and control of non-interrupted power supplying, and control of ON/OFF switching of the LED lighting module(s) 20 and the emergency LED lighting module(s) 30 and is connected to the external power supply socket 12 of the base 10 for receiving electrical power supplied from the external power source 200, which is generally alternate current, and converting the electrical power from the external power source 200 into direct current. The power control circuit 40 is also connected to the LED lighting module 20 and the emergency LED lighting module 30 to supply the direct current for selectively lighting the LED lighting module 20 and the emergency LED lighting module 30.
At least one backup power supply device 50 is provided. The backup power supply device 50 is not limited to any specific type and in the instant embodiment, a rechargeable battery is taken as an example for illustration. The backup power supply device is arranged inside the base 10 and is electrically connected to the power control circuit 40, whereby in normal supply of electrical power from the external power source 200, the backup power supply device 50 receives electrical power from the power control circuit 40 and is thus charged and when the power control circuit 40 detects an abnormal failure or interruption of power supply from the external power source 200 due to for example a fire, the backup power supply device 50 is activated to supply backup electrical power to the power control circuit 40, which is thus enabled to supply DC electrical power to the emergency LED lighting module 30 for powering the emergency LED lighting module 30 to realize the function of emergency lighting.
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Also, the emergency lighting module 30 comprises at least one circuit substrate 33 and a plurality of the single-die LEDs 34. The circuit substrate 33 has two ends each forming a plurality of through holes 331 corresponding in position to the inner-threaded holes 111 defined in the ends of the chambers 11 of the base 10 and receiving a plurality of screws 332 therethrough to fix the circuit substrate 33 to the base 10. The circuit substrate 33 comprises conductive trace patterns formed on a surface thereof for electrically connecting the light-emitting diodes. The circuit substrate 33 is electrically connected to the power control circuit 40 so that the power control circuit 40 supplies a direct current through the circuit substrate 33 to the single-die LEDs 34, which are mounted to the circuit substrate 33 for selectively lighting each individual single-die LED 34.
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The gas detection control circuit 42 is connected to the power control circuit 40 and a gas sensor 421. The gas sensor 421 is arranged outside the base 10 to detect the concentration of fuel gas in the surrounding environment and generate a gas detection signal 421A to the power control circuit 40 to server as a reference signal based on which the power control circuit 40 activates emergency power control and alarming.
The smoke detection control circuit 43 is connected to the power control circuit 40 and a smoke sensor 431. The smoke sensor 431 is arranged outside the base 10 to detect the smoky condition in the surrounding environment and generate a smoke detection signal 431A to the power control circuit 40 to serve as a reference signal based on which the power control circuit 40 activates emergency power control and alarming.
The alarm device 44 is connected to the power control circuit 40, and the power control circuit 40, upon receiving a detection signal from one or more of the carbon monoxide detection control circuit 41, the gas detection control circuit 42, and the smoke detection control circuit 43, issues an alarm signal 441 to activate the alarm device 44. The alarm device 44 is not limited to any specific form and a buzzer that generates alarming sound for warning nearby people is taken as an example for illustration purposes.
The alarm signaling device 45 is connected to the power control circuit 40 and at least one fire alarm system 451. Besides issuing the alarm signal 441 to activate the alarm device 44 for warning nearby people, the power control circuit 40, upon receiving a detection signal from one or more of the carbon monoxide detection control circuit 41, the gas detection control circuit 42, and the smoke detection control circuit 43, also applies the alarm signal 441 to the fire alarm system 451, which can be a central control facility or a management chamber of a building, or a remote fire alarm receiver arranged at each floor of the building, in order to show the alarm message to an on-duty remote monitoring personnel so that the monitoring personnel may immediately take emergency handling operations.
The carbon monoxide detection control circuit 41, the carbon monoxide sensor 411, the gas detection control circuit 42, the gas sensor 421, the smoke detection control circuit 43, the smoke sensor 431, the alarm device 44, and the alarm signaling device 45 are operated, in a normal condition, by electrical power received from the external power source 200 through the power control circuit 40. In case of power failure or interrupted supply of the external power source 200, the backup power supply device 50 is activated to supply direct current through the power control circuit 40 to the carbon monoxide detection control circuit 41, the carbon monoxide sensor 411, the gas detection control circuit 42, the gas sensor 421, the smoke detection control circuit 43, the smoke sensor 431, the alarm device 44, and the alarm signaling device 45 to maintain the operations of the detection circuits, the sensors, and the alarm devices.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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099219657 | Oct 2010 | TW | national |