The present invention relates to lighting equipment, and more particularly to a track light structure and an earth terminal fitting thereof.
A copper conductive plate connected to a power source is embedded in the track of a track light as a wire for transmitting electric power. When the track light is mounted to the track, its conductive terminals are connected to the conductive plate to obtain electricity. The wiring of the copper conductive plate of the track on the market may be a three-wire configuration or a two-wire configuration. The interior of the three-wire track is provided with three copper conductive plates as a fire wire, a neutral wire and an earth wire. The interior of the two-wire track is provided with two copper conductive plates as a fire wire and a neutral wire. The three-wire track and two-wire track must be mated with a three-terminal track light and a two-terminal track light, respectively. Different types of tracks and track lights cannot be mated with each other.
Therefore, a replaceable terminal block fitting is developed. As shown in
Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a track light structure and an earth terminal fitting thereof. The earth terminal fitting can be selectively assembled to or disassembled from the track light according to the wiring of the track, so that the track light is changed to a three-terminal or two-terminal configuration to be mounted to a corresponding track, thereby improving versatility.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an earth terminal fitting of a track light is provided. The terminal fitting is selectively mounted to the two-terminal style track light. The track light has a terminal block. The terminal block has two conductive terminals for connecting a live wire and a neutral wire. The earth terminal fitting comprises a base, a connecting portion, and a conductive member. The base has a pin extending from an underside of the base to be electrically connected to the track light. The connecting portion is disposed on the base to be fixedly connected to the terminal block. The conductive member is disposed on the base and electrically connected to the pin for connecting an earth wire.
Preferably, the connecting portion is a pair of claws respectively located on opposite sides of the base.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a track light structure is provided. The track light structure comprises a light body and an earth terminal fitting. The light body includes a terminal block. The terminal block has two conductive terminals for connecting a live wire and a neutral wire. The terminal block has a socket communicating with the light body. The earth terminal fitting has a base with a pin extending from an underside of the base. The pin is inserted into the socket and electrically connected to the light body. The base has a connecting portion and a conductive member electrically connected to the pin. The conductive member is configured to connect an earth wire. The earth terminal fitting is selectively connected to the terminal block through the connecting portion.
In an embodiment, two opposite sides of the terminal block are provided with engaging grooves, respectively. The connecting portion is a pair of claws respectively located on opposite sides of the base. The claws are engaged in the corresponding engaging grooves so that the earth terminal fitting is fixedly connected to the terminal block.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The earth terminal fitting 1 of the present invention includes a base 11 and at least one conducting portion (e.g. a pin 12 extending downward from the underside of the base 11) to be electrically connected to the track light. The top of the base 11 is provided with a conductive member 13 electrically connected to the pin 12 for connecting with an earth wire in the track.
The base 11 is provided with a connecting portion fixedly connected to the terminal block, such that the earth terminal fitting 1 of the present invention is mounted to the track light. In this embodiment, the connecting portion is a pair of claws 14 respectively located on opposite sides of the base 11 and extending downward. The ends of the claws 14 are formed with hooks 15 facing each other for hooking the terminal block, providing a retaining effect. When the earth terminal fitting 1 of the present invention is mounted to the track light, the track light is changed from a two-terminal configuration to a three-terminal configuration used for a three-wire track (including a live wire, a neutral wire and an earth wire).
The present invention further discloses a track light structure having the aforementioned earth terminal fitting 1. As shown in
Two opposite sides of the terminal block 3 are provided with engaging grooves 34, respectively. The hooks 15 of the claws 14 of the earth terminal fitting 1 are engaged in the engaging grooves 34 respectively, providing a positioning effect. In detail, the earth terminal fitting 1 is mounted on top of the terminal block 3. When the pin 12 is inserted into the socket 33, the two claws 14 cross the terminal block 3 and the hooks 15 are engaged in the engaging grooves 34. Furthermore, the terminal block 3 is provided with a pair of guiding slopes 35 above the engaging grooves 34. The hooks 15 are opened along with the guiding slopes 35 during assembly, which facilitates the hooks 15 to be engaged in the engaging grooves 34.
In other embodiments as shown in
The track light structure of the present invention may be changed to a three-terminal or two-terminal configuration by assembling or disassembling the earth terminal fitting 1 for a three-wire or two-wire track, improving versatility. As shown in
As shown in
As described above, it can be understood that the track light of the present invention can be converted into a corresponding mating structure according to different types of tracks to expand the applicability while reducing the cost.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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