The present invention relates to a lamp and, in particular, to a replaceable optical module lamp which enables easy replacement of an optical module.
A conventional lamp, such as a display lamp or a projection lamp, usually includes an external member and a light-emitting assembly disposed in the external member. The light-emitting assembly includes a circuit board and a plurality of light-emitting units electrically disposed on the circuit board. The external member includes an optical structure and a metal lamp base (or glass lamp base) inseparable therefrom. The metal lamp base is utilized in an LED lamp, and the glass lamp base is utilized in a traditional lamp.
In order to comply with the safety regulations, the light-emitting assembly has to be enclosed by a covering layer to prevent inadvertent touch by a user's hands or fingers.
Therefore, a required lamp is so constructed that the light emitted from the light-emitting assembly is reflected by a reflector to achieve an illumination effect as desired.
The illumination/reflection requirement varies depending on users or environments, but the optical structure cannot be separated from the metal lamp base (or the glass lamp base) of the conventional lamp. This impedes convenient replacement of the reflector. To replace the reflector, the metal lamp base (or glass lamp base) also has to be replaced too, which causes a waste of material and cost.
Accordingly, the inventor aims to overcome the above-mentioned problems, on the basis of which the present invention is accomplished.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a replaceable optical module lamp which reduces cost and enables convenient replacement of an optical module (e.g. an optical lens or a reflector).
Accordingly, the present invention provides a replaceable optical module lamp. The replaceable optical module lamp comprises a light-emitting module, a circuit board connected to the light-emitting module, a sealing layer enclosing the light-emitting module and the circuit board and including a first assembling structure, and an optical module assembled to the sealing layer and provided with an assembling hole. The assembling hole of the optical module is surroundingly connected to the sealing layer, the light-emitting module is disposed in the optical module, the optical module is provided with a second assembling structure detachably assembled to the first assembling structure to facilitate replacement.
Compared with the conventional techniques, the present invention has the following effects. An inexpensive sealing base is substituted for the expensive metal lamp base, or a high strength sealing base is substituted for the fragile glass lamp base, thereby reducing costs, improving structural strength, and enabling convenient replacement of the optical module.
The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the drawings given herein below for illustration only, and thus does not limit the disclosure, wherein:
Detailed descriptions and technical contents of the present invention are illustrated below in conjunction with the accompany drawings. However, it is to be understood that the descriptions and the accompany drawings disclosed herein are merely illustrative and exemplary and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention provides a replaceable optical module lamp. The replaceable optical module lamp includes but is not limited to a display lamp, a projection lamp, or etc. The present embodiment is described by taking the projection lamp as an example. As shown in
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The circuit board 2 is electrically connected to the light-emitting module 1. To be specific, the light-emitting module 1 is electrically connected to the circuit board 2 via the carrier 11. The light-emitting module 1 is protruding from the circuit board 2. Furthermore, a plurality of leads 21 are electrically connected to the circuit board 2, and each of the leads 21 protrudes from the circuit board 2.
The sealing layer C can be a plurality of connected bodies (as shown in
The above-mentioned light-emitting module 1 itself can be enclosed by a protection layer (not illustrated) to prevent inadvertent touch by a user's fingers or hands. In the present embodiment, the light-emitting module 1 is enclosed by the sealing body 3 (see
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The sealing base 4 includes a first assembling structure 41. In the present embodiment, the description is made by taking as an example a case where the first assembling structure 41 is disposed on an outer periphery of the sealing base 4.
The optical module 5 is assembled to the sealing base 4. The optical module 5 is provided with an assembling hole 51. A second assembling structure 52 is disposed corresponding to an inner periphery of the assembling hole 51. The second assembling structure 52 is corresponding to the first assembling structure 41, and the first assembling structure 41 and the second assembling structure 52 are detachably assembled to each other. The optical module 5 can be at least one optical lens or a reflector. In the present embodiment, the description is made by taking the optical lens as an example.
The assembling hole 51 of the optical module 5 is surroundingly connected to the sealing base 4, so that the light-emitting module 1 is disposed between the optical module 5 and the sealing base 4, and the second assembling structure 52 is detachably assembled to the first assembling structure 41 of the sealing base 4. Therefore, the optical module 5 can be detached from the sealing base 4 as desired, thereby facilitating convenient replacement of the optical module 5.
The first assembling structure 41 and the second assembling structure 52 can take various forms, as shown in
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The sealing layer C in the third embodiment is an integral body to enclose the light-emitting module 1 and the circuit board 2 at the same time. The sealing layer C includes the above-mentioned first assembling structure 41(41a). The assembling hole 51 of the optical module 5 is surroudingly connected to the sealing layer C, so that the light-emitting module 1 is disposed in the optical module 5, and the second assembling structure 52(52a) of the optical module 5 is detachably assembled to the first assembling structure 41(41a) of the sealing layer C to facilitate replacement.
In summary, compared with conventional techniques, the present invention has the following effects. By utilizing the sealing layer C to enclose both the optical module 1 and the circuit board 2 (like the third embodiment of the present invention), or by utilizing the sealing base 4 to enclose the circuit board 2 and combining the optical module 1 and the circuit board 2 together (like the first and second embodiments of the present invention), an inexpensive sealant (i.e. the sealing layer C or the sealing base 4) is substituted for an expensive metal lamp base in a conventional lamp (see the “Background” section), or the high strength sealant (i.e. the sealing layer C or the sealing base 4) is substituted for a fragile glass lamp base in the conventional lamp, thereby reducing costs and improving structural strength. Furthermore, the optical module 5 is detachably assembled to the sealing base 4, so different optical modules 5 can be exchanged as required by users or environment, thereby enabling replacement/exchange of the optical module 5. Moreover, the carrier 11 can be a light-transparent plate, so less light-emitting elements 12 and less power are required to achieve omnidirectional illumination, thereby reducing costs, saving power, and achieving high efficiency.
It is to be understood that the above descriptions are merely the preferable embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Equivalent changes and modifications made in the spirit of the present invention are regarded as falling within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104210141 | Jun 2015 | TW | national |