This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 100116874, filed on May 13, 2011. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The disclosure is related to a lighting apparatus, and in particular to a lighting apparatus with a rotatable mechanism.
However, although the reflective cover 140 reflects the portion of the light to the user, due to restrictions by a material of the reflective cover 140, the light that travels away from the user 150 is not completely reflected and a portion thereof is lost. However, due to restrictions by dimensions of the reflective cover 140, at some areas that do not have the reflective cover 140, some light is still not effectively reflected to the user. In general, a lighting efficiency of the lighting apparatus module is therefore only 50%-70%. In other words, the conventional lighting apparatus module 100 may have problems of low lighting efficiency.
The disclosure provides a rotatable lighting apparatus, wherein a lamp holder thereof is able to rotate relative to a base, so that a user is able to adjust a light emitting direction of a lighting source according to requirements, and no additionally disposed reflective covers are required.
The disclosure provides a rotatable lighting apparatus which includes a terminal, a base, a rotatable lamp holder, a passing-through device, and a bellow device. The terminal is fixed to the base, and a junction portion of the base opposite to the terminal includes at least one protruding part. The rotatable lamp holder is pivoted at the junction portion of the base and includes a heat dissipation part and a lighting source. The heat dissipation part includes a plurality of restricting trenches for fastening to the protruding part, and the lighting source is fixed to a single surface of the heat dissipation part. The passing-through device passes through the base and the rotatable lamp holder, and the rotatable lamp holder is able to move relatively on the passing-through device along a moving-axis. The bellow device is connected to the base and the rotatable lamp holder, when a tensile force is applied to the rotatable lamp holder, the rotatable lamp holder is capable of moving relative to the base along the moving-axis, so that the protruding device is departed from the corresponding restricting trench, and thus the rotatable lamp holder is capable of rotating relative to the base, when the tensile force is removed, the rotatable lamp holder is fastened to one of the restricting trenches by resilience of the bellow device, so that the rotatable lamp holder is fixed on the base.
The disclosure also provides a rotatable lighting apparatus which includes a terminal, a base, and a rotatable lamp holder. The base is fixed on the terminal, wherein an end of the base opposite to the terminal includes a protruding portion, and an outer wall of the protruding portion includes at least one locking protruding ring. The rotatable lamp holder is pivoted at the protruding portion of the base and includes a heat dissipation part and a lighting source. The heat dissipation part includes a receding part for housing the protruding portion, a circumference of the receding part includes at least one locking receding ring for fastening to the locking protruding ring. The lighting source is fixed on a single face of the heat dissipation part. After the locking receding ring is fastened to the locking protruding ring, the rotatable lamp holder only has one degree of rotational freedom relative to the axis of the base, and the rotational freedom exceeds 360 degrees.
In summary, the rotatable lighting apparatus according to the disclosure includes a rotatable lamp holder which is able to rotate relative to the terminal. Therefore, the user is able to adjust the lighting source to the required light emitting angle, and no additional reflective covers need to be disposed to guide the light emitting direction. The lighting efficiency of the lighting apparatus is hence increased.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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In addition, the rotatable lamp holder 330 is pivoted at a junction portion 320A of the base 320 through the heat dissipation part 332. According to the present embodiment, the rotatable lighting apparatus 300 further includes a conducive wire 338 which passes through the base 320 and the rotatable lamp holder 330, so as to be electrically connected between the terminal 310 and the lighting source 334. The passing-through device 340 passes through the base 320 and the rotatable lamp holder 330. The passing-through device 350 connected to the base 320 and the rotatable lamp holder 330. The rotatable lamp holder 330 is capable of moving along a moving-axis MA through the passing-through device 340 and the bellow device 350.
In detail, the rotatable lamp holder 330 and the base 320 have corresponding fastening elements 360. According to the present embodiment, by using the fastening elements 360 and the bellow device 350, the rotatable lamp holder 330 is able to rotate relative to the base 320. After rotating to a predetermined light emitting angle, the rotatable lamp holder 330 is fixed at the predetermined angle through the cooperating fastening elements 360 and bellow device 350.
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According to the present embodiment, the heat dissipation part 332 includes, for example, a protruding portion 332P, and the restricting trenches 336 are arranged on a surface of the protruding portion 332P in a circular manner. Also, the protruding portion 332P includes an opening 332H on an axis A, so that the passing-through device 340 passes through. The passing-through device 340 is, for example, formed by a screw 342 and a nut 344. In other words, according to the present embodiment, the axis A of the rotatable lamp holder 330 and the axis A of the base 320 overlap with the moving-axis MA, for example.
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It should be noted that when the user adjusts a rotating angle of the rotating lamp holder 330 relative to the base 320, elastic deformation occurs in the bellow device 350 along the screwing direction, and the bellow device 350 hence suitably stores elastic potential. As the elastic potential stored in the bellow device 350 increases, a counteraction force against the elastic potential is generated. Therefore, the user is suitably reminded to rotate the rotatable lamp holder 330 in the opposite direction, so as to prevent excessive rotation of the rotatable lamp holder 330, which will cause the rotatable lamp holder 330 to be departed from the base 320.
Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, cross-sectional areas of the rotatable lamp holder 330 perpendicular to the moving-axis MA gradually increase from the protruding portion 332P towards the other end. For example, a cross-sectional area CA1 of the rotatable lamp holder 330 away from the protruding portion 332P is greater than a cross-sectional area CA2 of the rotatable lamp holder 330 near the protruding portion 332P. Therefore, the user uses his or her hand to apply a force at the end with a greater cross-sectional area (such as the cross-sectional area CA1) to adjust an angle between the end with a smaller cross-sectional area (such as the cross-sectional area CA2) and the base 320. The user is thus able to use a smaller force to achieve rotation, and convenience and user-friendliness of adjustment are increased.
In light of the above, according to requirements, the user is able to rapidly and easily adjust the lighting source to the required light emitting angle, and no additional reflective covers need to be disposed to guide the light emitting direction. The lighting efficiency of the lighting apparatus is therefore increased.
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In further detail, on a circumference of the receding part 432C of the rotatable lamp holder 430, the locking receding ring 438 is embodied as a closed circle instead of an open spiral, and on an outer wall of the protruding portion 420P of the base 420, the locking protruding ring 422 is also embodied as a closed circle. After the locking receding ring 438 is fastened to the locking protruding ring 422, when the rotatable lamp holder 430 is rotated, the rotatable lamp holder 430 is able to be rotated for more than 360 degrees along a track of the locking protruding ring 422 of the base 420. Moreover, since both the locking receding ring 438 on the circumference of the receding part 432C and the locking protruding ring 422 on the outer wall of the protruding portion 420P are embodied as a closed circle, when the rotatable lamp holder 430 is rotated, the rotatable lamp holder 430 does not slide along an axial direction of the base 420 but only has the rotational freedom relative to the axis of the base 420. In other words, even if the user excessive rotates of the rotatable lamp holder 430, the rotatable lamp holder 430 still does not move along the axial direction, so that detachment of the rotatable lamp holder 430 from the base 420 due to excessive rotation is thus avoided.
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When the locking protruding ring 422 is fastened to the locking receding ring 438, the angular structure C prevents the rotatable lamp holder 430 from detaching from the base 420. In other words, according to the present embodiment, the locking protruding ring 422 and the locking receding ring 438 are, for example, fastened uni-directionally, and the locking mechanism prevents detachment at the opposite direction. A designer may suitably adjust positions and numbers of the locking protruding ring 422 and the locking receding ring 438 according to factors such as a size of the lighting apparatus, sizes and weights of the rotatable lamp holder and the base, a force application range by the user, and product requirements. For example, according to the present embodiment, a number of the locking protruding ring 422 and the locking receding ring 428 is, for example, three, and a position thereof is, for example, at the protruding portion 420P of the base 420 near the terminal 410. Taking into consideration the further fortification of mechanical coupling strength between the rotatable lamp holder 430 and the base 420, a protruding ring 424 may be additionally disposed on the protruding portion 420P of the base 420, and a receding ring 436 corresponding to the protruding ring 424 is also disposed on the circumference of the receding part 432C of the heat dissipation part 432 for fastening to the protruding ring 424, as shown in
In light of the above, according to the present embodiment, lighting efficiency of the lighting apparatus is also increased. Through cooperation between the locking protruding ring and the locking receding ring, the rotatable lamp holder only has one degree of rotational freedom relative to the axis of the base, and this rotational freedom exceeds 360 degrees, so that the adjusting angle by the user is not limited. Detachment of the rotatable lamp holder from the base is effectively prevented.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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