1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to an indicator lamp, and more particularly to an LED indicator lamp which is powered by solar energy.
2. Description of Related Art
Visual indicators, for example, emergency exit signs, traffic signs and traffic lights, have long been used for calling attention to particular items. These indicators have light emitting devices incorporated therein which can reliably emit light of different colors, for example, blue, red, yellow, green or any desired color to indicate what needs attention
The light emitting devices require power in order to emit the light. However, the indicator may be located very remotely, resulting in that to provide the indicator with electrical power from the power line is expensive or even impossible. A solar-powered indicator can resolve such a problem.
What is need therefore is an LED indicator lamp which is suitable to be located in a remote area and powered by solar energy.
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The shell 10 has a generally cuboid configuration with a top, outer corner thereof being cut away to define an inclined face 101 at the corresponding corner thereof. Due to an absence of the top, outer corner, the shell 10 looks like an arrow and is capable of showing a direction. In use, the shell 10 is formed with indicating words to give instructions to the motorists and tourists. To enable the indicating words on the shell 10 to be easily recognizable, the shell 10 is formed of transparent material, while the indicating words are formed with color. Alternatively, the shell 10 is formed with color, except the indicating words which are formed to be transparent.
A plurality of receiving recessions 102 are defined in a top surface, the inclined surface 101 and upper portions of two opposite sides of the shell 10 neighboring the inclined surface 101 and the top surface 101. The solar panels 50 are fixed in these receiving recessions 102. The solar panels 50 are respectively received in the receiving recessions 102 to surround an upper portion of the shell 10, for facilitating capturing of sunlight by the solar panels 50. The solar panels 50 fixed on the two opposite sides of the shell 10 are trapezium-shaped and occupy upper parts of the two opposite sides to thus leave lower parts of the two opposite sides available for placing the indicating words. An opening 103 is defined in each receiving recession 102 for an extension of wire leads (not show) to electrically connect the corresponding solar panel 50 to the rechargeable battery 40.
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The LED modules 20 are placed into the shell 10 from the first opening 14 of the shell 10 to lighten the shell 10, thereby highlighting the indicating words. In this embodiment, the two LED modules 20 are held at undersides of the top surface and the inclined surface 101 of the shell 10 and parallel to the undersides of the top surface and the inclined surface 101 respectively. A plurality of fixing posts 18 extend perpendicularly and inwardly from the top surface and the inclined surface 101 into the shell 10. The two LED modules 20 are secured at distal ends of the fixing posts 18 by mounting screws (not shown) which are extended through the LED modules 20 and screwed into the corresponding fixing posts 18. The two LED modules 20 each have an elongated printed circuit board 22 and a plurality of LED components 24 mounted on the printed circuit board 22 and facing the first opening 14 of the shell 10. An obtuse angle is defined between the two printed circuit boards 22.
The driving and controlling circuit board 30 and the rechargeable battery 40 are placed into the small part of the inner room of the shell 10 from the second opening 16 of the shell 10 and fixed to the partitioning plate 12.
In use of the LED indicator lamp 1, the rear board 70 is attached to the lamp pole 2 to hold the LED indicator lamp 1 directed to a desired direction in respect to the lamp pole 2. In the daytime, the solar panels 50 convert sunlight to electrical power to charge the rechargeable battery 40. In the night, the LED indicator lamp 1 is powered by the rechargeable battery 40; therefore, the LED indicator lamp 1 can be used in any remote area and does not require external electrical power.
In an alternative embodiment, the bottom board 60 can be made of transparent or translucent material to allow light generated by the LED modules 20 to transmit therethrough. Thus, the LED indicator lamp 1 can also function as a street lamp to provide a road or a street with illuminating light.
In a further alternative embodiment, the driving and controlling circuit board 30 has a photo sensor mounted thereon in a way to detect an ambient light condition and a controller receiving a signal from the photo sensor. The controller compares the signal received from the photo sensor and a data stored therein and sends an electronic signal to the driving and controlling circuit board 30 according the compared result. The electronic signal is used to control the LED components 24 of the LED modules 20 to emit a desired amount of light according to the ambient light condition.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, 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 disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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