The present invention relates to a strip lamp, and more particularly, to a strip lamp capable of uniformly illuminating.
A conventional strip lamp includes a body, a lampshade and an illuminating unit. The body has a substantially flat surface. And the lampshade is installed on the body's surface for encapsuling the illuminating unit between the body's surface and the lampshade. However, the conventional strip lamp's luminance substantially centers at its center. Such that the conventional strip lamp's both sides are significantly darker than its center. In other words, the conventional strip lamp illuminates in a highly uneven manner.
The present disclosure aims at disclosing a strip lamp that includes a body, a lampshade, an illuminating component and a holder. The body includes a support wall and a tilt wall. The tilt wall is connected to the support wall's two opposite lateral sides. Also, the tilt wall forms an included angle between the tilt wall's two opposite lateral sides. The lampshade is detachably engaged with the body and is detachably connected to the tilt wall's both lateral sides. The illuminating component is installed on the support wall to face against the lampshade's inner surface. The illuminating component's illuminating span angle is smaller than or equal to the tilt wall's included angle. The holder is detachably engaged with the body. In addition, the holder loads the illuminating component.
In one example, both the body and the lampshade are strip-shaped.
In one example, the support wall is connected to the tilt wall in an integral manner.
In one example, the lampshade includes a transparent material.
In one example, the lampshade is half-cylinder-shaped.
In one example, the strip lamp includes a terminal cap that caps a lateral opening of the lampshade.
In one example, the illuminating component's illuminating span angle is substantially ranged between 115° and 125°.
In one example, the illuminating component's illuminating span angle is approximately 120°.
In one example, the illuminating component includes a base and a planar bulb. The base is disposed on the support wall. The planar bulb is disposed on the base's surface.
In one example, the base includes a metal material.
In one example, the base is strip-shaped.
In one example, the planar bulb includes a light-emitting diode (LED) unit.
In one example, the support wall includes a groove that in turn includes two openings respectively disposed at the support wall's two lateral sides. Besides, the base engages with the groove via a tongue-and-groove fit or a snap-in fit.
In one example, the groove includes two mutually-opposite-faced recesses. Moreover, the strip lamp includes a tongue that is disposed at the intersection of the support wall and the tile wall. In addition, each of the recesses is formed between a corresponding tongue and the support wall.
In one example, the base is pushed into the groove via the groove's openings for entering into the groove.
In one example, the tilt wall is symmetrically disposed around the support wall's two opposite lateral sides.
In one example, the illuminating component includes a base and a plurality of linear-aligned planar bulbs. The base is disposed on the support wall. Moreover, the plurality of linear-aligned planar bulbs are disposed on the base's surface. Additionally, the plurality of linear-aligned planar bulbs are separated in substantially-equal distances.
In one example, the plurality of planar bulbs are linearly aligned along the support wall.
In one example, the plurality of planar bulbs are linearly aligned along the support wall's center line.
In one example, the lampshade includes a plurality of hooks that are disposed at the lampshades opposite sides. Besides, the tilt wall includes an indentation that is disposed at the tilt wall's external side for detachably engaging a corresponding hook out of the plurality of hooks.
In one example, the indentation detachably engages with the corresponding hook in a groove-and-tongue fit or a snap-in fit.
In one example, the tilt wall includes a first limiter, a positioning wall and a second limiter. The first limiter extends from the tilt wall's external side. The positioning wall extends from the tilt wall's external side. The second limiter extends from the positioning wall. Also, a combination of the first limiter, the positioning wall and the second limiter forms a C-shaped hook that surrounds the indentation.
In one example, the strip lamp includes an installation opening that is formed between the first limiter and the second limiter. Besides, the installation opening substantially connects with the indentation. In addition, the first limiter detachably engages with the corresponding hook for limiting the lampshade's vertical relative movement with the body. The second limiter limits the lampshade's lateral movement for stopping the lampshade from detaching from the indentation.
In one example, the holder includes two separated first sidewalls that extend along the strip lamp's longitudinal axis. The strip lamp also includes an installation opening that is formed between the two separated first sidewalls. Moreover, the body includes two second sidewalls that connect to the tilt wall's external side. Additionally, the body extends along the strip lamp's longitudinal axis. On top of that, both the second sidewalls are located at the support wall's two opposite sides and respectively disposed external to the two first sidewalls. In addition, the body covers and clamps the installation opening.
In one example, the installation opening holds a control panel.
In one example, each the first sidewall includes a first snap. And each the second sidewall includes a second snap that engages with the first snap using a snap-in fit.
In one example, the holder is strip-shaped.
In one example, the holder includes a rectangular housing.
In one example, the holder further includes an outwardly-extending first snap at its two sides respectively. Also, the body includes an inwardly-extending second snap at its two sides respectively. Additionally, the body detachably engages the first snap with the second snap or disengages the first snap from the second snap.
In one example, the first snap includes a protrusion, and the second snap comprises a groove. Besides, the groove and the protrusion form a groove-and-tongue fit along the strip lamp's longitudinal axis.
As mentioned above, the present disclosure discloses a strip lamp capable of illuminating uniformly.
For uniformizing the strip lamp's uneven luminance, the present disclosure provides a strip lamp 100 capable of illuminating uniformly.
The body 11 includes a support wall 114 and a tilt wall 115 that is connected to the support wall 114's two opposite lateral sides. Also, the support wall 114 and the tilt wall 115 constitutes an installation chamber. Besides, the lampshade 12 has two opposite circumferential sides that is detachably connected to the tilt wall 115's two lateral sides.
The illuminating component 30 is installed on the support wall 114. And the illuminating component 30's illuminating surface faces towards the lampshade 12's inner surface.
Specifically, an included angle between the tilt wall 115's two opposite lateral sides is smaller or equal to the illuminating component 30's illuminating span angle.
In comparison to the conventional strip lamp 1000, the disclosed strip lamp 100 has a more uniform luminance distribution. It is because the illuminating component 30's all luminance substantially falls on the lampshade 12, i.e., all the luminance seldom falls off the lampshade 12's coverage. Such that the strip lamp 100's two lateral sides is substantially immune from dark regions that are basically eliminated by the tilt wall 115.
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Specifically, in one example, when the tilt wall 115 is disposed in a manner that reduces the included angle to substantially meet the illuminating span angle (can be substantially constant, depending on the illuminating component 30's hardware setting), the included angle now becomes a critical angle that refers to a maximal luminance span area A and a minimal luminance shade area B.
In some examples, both the body 11 and the lampshade 12 are strip-shaped. And the body 11 loads the illuminating component 30. In some other examples, the support wall 114 is connected to the tilt wall 115 in an integral manner.
In some examples, the lampshade 12 is made of a transparent material. And the lampshade 12 covers the illuminating component 30 for protection. In addition, in some examples, the lampshade 12 is half-cylinder-shaped. Such that the illuminating component 30's luminance is more uniformly distributed. Besides, each of the lampshade 12's lateral openings 121 can be capped by a corresponding terminal cap 13. In this way, the lamp component 10 includes the body 11, the lampshade 12, and several terminal caps 13.
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In some examples, the holder 20 is strip-shaped. Exemplarily, the holder 20 may also be a rectangular housing. Also, the installation opening 22 can be used for holding other required elements for the strip lamp 100, such as a control panel.
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