The present invention relates to string lights, especially to a string light assembly that is applied as a decoration.
String lights are commonly applied as decorations to generate atmosphere of celebration. Conventional string lights usually comprise multiple light housings mounted on multiple cover seats of a light strip respectively as disclosed in the patent publications TW200946825 and TWM351306. When manufacturing the conventional string lights, the manufacturer needs to connect the cover seats to illuminate portions of the light strip respectively, and then adheres or screws light housings to the cover seats. Therefore, it is inconvenient to assemble the conventional string lights.
In addition, another patent publication TWM387199 has disclosed string lights that have a cover seat and a cover board together cover an illuminating portion of a light strip, the cover seat is configured to be inserted into a gap or a hole on walls or any other surfaces, and the illuminating portion is mounted on a light seat which is adhered to the light strip. Therefore, each one of the illuminating portions on the light strip can only illuminate toward one single direction, such that the string lights would only be suitable for arranged on a wall or ceiling. In other words, the usage of the string lights is limited.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a string light assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a string light assembly that is easy to assemble.
The string light assembly comprises a light strip and multiple light housings. The light strip has multiple illuminating portions mounted on a strip portion. The multiple light housings are mounted on the light strip. The light housings are arranged at sites of the illuminating portions respectively. Each one of the light housings has two cover units and two limit holes. The two cover units detachably engage with each other, and the two cover units together surround a corresponding one of the illuminating portions. Each one of the cover units has a base surface, an installing recess, and an engaging portion. The base surfaces of the two cover units face towards each other. The installing recess is recessed from the base surface of the cover unit, and the two installing recesses of the two cover units together form a chamber, and the corresponding one of the illuminating portions is located in the chamber. The engaging portion is formed on the base surface, and the two engaging portions of the two cover units are engageable with each other. The two limit holes are formed on two opposite sides of the light housing, and the two limit holes spatially communicate with the chamber. The strip portion of the light strip is disposed through the two limit holes.
The two cover units of the light housing may be engaged together with the engaging portions of the two cover units combined together by the user, the user may easily mount the light housings to the light strip by simply buckling the two cover units. Thus, the string light assembly in this disclosure would be easy to assemble.
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.
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The light strip 10 has a strip portion 11, multiple illuminating portions 12, and multiple limit portions 13. The illuminating portions 12 are mounted on the strip portion 11. To be more precise, the illuminating portions 12 are arranged spaced apart from each other along an extending direction of the strip portion 11. In this embodiment, the illuminating portions 12 are light-emitting diodes (LEDs) electrically connected to the strip portion 11 which includes several cables, but it is not limited thereto.
The limit portions 13 are mounted on the strip portion 11 and located adjacent to the illuminating portions 12 respectively. In this embodiment, each one of the limit portions 13 is cured resin which covers the corresponding illuminating portion 12. In addition, the limit portions 13 may be doped such that the light emitted from the illuminating portions 12 would be scattered, but it is not limited thereto. As shown in
The light housings 20 are mounted on the light strip 10. To be more precise, the light housings 20 are arranged at sites of the illuminating portions 12 respectively. In this embodiment, each one of the light housings 20 is spherical in shape, but it is not limited thereto.
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Each one of the cover units 21A/21B has a base surface 211, an installing recess 212, two notches 213, and an engaging portion 214A/214B.
The base surfaces 211 of the two cover units 21A/21B face towards each other. The installing recess 212 is recessed from the base surface 211 of the cover unit 21A/21B, and the two installing recesses 212 of the two cover units 21A/21B together form a chamber 2120. One of the illuminating portions 12 of the light strip 10 is located in the chamber 2120.
In this embodiment, a bottom surface of the installing recess 212 of each one of the two cover units 21A/21B is a concave surface, and multiple refraction recesses 2121 are recessed from the bottom surface of the installing recess 212. Each one of the refraction recesses 2121 is shaped as a hexagonal pyramid which tapers outwardly of the light housing 20, such that the light emitted from the illuminating portion 12 would be refracted when passing through the light housing 20 via the bottom surface of the installing recess 212.
The two notches 213 are recessed from the base surface 211 and respectively located at two opposite sides of the cover unit 21A/21B. The two notches 213 of the cover unit 21A/21B are aligned with the two notches 213 respectively of the other cover unit 21A/21B, such that the four notches 213 together form two limit holes 2130. The two limit holes 2130 are located at two opposite sides of the light housing 20 and spatially communicate with the chamber 2120, and the strip portion 11 of the light strip 10 is disposed through the two limit holes 2130.
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The engaging portion 214A/214B is formed on the base surface 211 of the cover unit 21A/21B, and the two engaging portions 214A/214B of the two cover units 21A/21B are engageable with each other. In this embodiment, the engaging portions 214A/214B of the two cover units 21A/21B are structurally complementary for engagement with each other.
To be more precise, one of the two cover units 21A/21B may be a first cover unit 21A and the other one of the two cover units 21A/21B may be a second cover unit 21B. The engaging portion 214A/214B of the first cover unit 21A comprises an engaging protrusion 214A protruded from the base surface 211, and at least one mounting hole 2141A is formed on the engaging protrusion 214A. In this embodiment, a number of the mounting holes 2141A is three, and the engaging protrusion 214A has two parts respectively located at two opposite sides of the installing recess 212. One of the two parts of the engaging protrusion 214A has one mounting hole 2141A, and the other one of the two parts of the engaging protrusion 214A has two mounting holes 2141A, but it is not limited thereto.
The engaging portion 214A/214B of the second cover unit 21B comprises an engaging recess 214B recessed from the base surface 211, and the installing recess 212 is recessed from a bottom surface of the engaging recess 214B. The second cover unit 21B further comprises at least one mounting rod 2141B, and one end of the at least one mounting rod 2141B is connected to the bottom surface of the engaging recess 214B. A number of the mounting rods 2141B corresponds to the number of the mounting holes 2141A of the first cover unit 21A, and in this embodiment, the number of the mounting rods 2141B is three, and the three mounting rods 2141B are aligned with the three mounting holes 2141A.
When the first cover unit 21A is engaging with the second cover unit 21B, the engaging protrusion 214A is located in the engaging recess 214B, and the three mounting rods 2141B are disposed in the three mounting holes 2141A respectively, such that the first cover unit 21A and the second cover unit 21B may be combined firmly together.
The light housings 20 are easy to be mounted on the light strip 10. The user may set the light housings 20 on at the light strip 10 by simply buckling the first cover units 21A and the second cover units 21B together. In addition, since the thickness of each one of the limit portions 13 is greater than the widths of the two limit holes 2130, each one of the light housings 20 would be fixed to cover the corresponding illuminating portion 12 without slipping off. In addition, since the light housings 20 are transparent or translucent, the light emitted from the illuminating portions 12 would illuminate in a wide range of angle, i.e., illuminate along multiple angles, and illuminate without coverage by cover seats.
Furthermore, since the bottom surface of the installing recess 212 forms the refraction recesses 2121, when the string light assembly is turned on, the light passing through the light housings 20 would be refracted by the bottom surfaces of the installing recesses 212, and thus the light housings 20 would expand the illuminating ranges of the light emitted from the illuminating portions 12 and produce an artistic atmosphere to avoid monotony.
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 features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, 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.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 015068461-0001 | Aug 2024 | EM | regional |
| Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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| 6536915 | Chang | Mar 2003 | B1 |
| 20050185400 | Hsu | Aug 2005 | A1 |
| Number | Date | Country |
|---|---|---|
| M351306 | Feb 2009 | TW |
| 200946825 | Nov 2009 | TW |
| M387199 | Aug 2010 | TW |