The present invention relates to an illuminating device, and more particularly to a water-proof illuminating having a simplified structure and a lowered cost and being easily arranged and adjustable in angle.
A conventional water-proof illuminating device substantially comprises an illuminating tube, a holding base and two fixing bases. The illuminating tube is mounted on the holding base, and the two fixing bases are mounted respectively on two ends of the holding base. The fixing bases are securely attached onto a ceiling or a wall with fasteners. The conventional water-proof illuminating is complicated in structure, and the arrangement angle of the illuminating base is not adjustable after the illuminating device is secured onto the ceiling or the wall.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an illuminating device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a water-proof illuminating device that is adjustable in an arrangement angle.
The illuminating device has an illuminating assembly and a holding base. The illuminating assembly has a top and a connection element. The connection element is mounted on the top of the illuminating assembly and has a threaded stub formed on and protruding from a top of the connection element. The holding base is connected with the illuminating assembly and has a base body and a nut. The base body a central hole, two fixing holes, and two fasteners. The central hole is defined through the base body and through which the threaded stub of the connection element extends. The fixing holes are defined through the holding base. The fasteners are mounted respectively through the two fixing holes and are adapted to be securely attached to a ceiling or a wall. The nut is screwed with the threaded stub on the connection element.
Other objects, 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 illuminating assembly 1 comprises an illuminating tube 10, a heat-dissipating tube 20, an illuminating strip 30, a connection element 40, two side caps 50, two magnetic elements 52, and an actuator 60. The illuminating tube 10 is made of a light-transmission material, such as plastic, Acrylic or glass and has two opened ends. The illuminating tube 10 has two engaging ribs 11 formed longitudinally on an inner surface of the illuminating tube 10. An upper hole 12 is defined in the top of the illuminating tube 10. The heat-dissipating tube 20 is made of a heat-dissipating material, such as copper or aluminum, is mounted in the illuminating tube 10 and has a through hole defined axially through the heat-dissipating tube 20. Two engaging grooves 21 are formed longitudinally in an outer surface of the heat-dissipating tube 20 and are engaged respectively with the engaging ribs 11 of the illuminating tube 10. A holding recess 22 is defined longitudinally in a bottom of the heat-dissipating tube 20. A lower hole 23 is defined in a top of the heat-dissipating tube 20 and is aligned with the upper hole 12 in the illuminating tube 10. The illuminating strip 30 is mounted in the illuminating tube 10, is held in the holding recess 22 in the heat-dissipating tube 20 and has multiple LEDs 31 (light-emitting diode) attached on a bottom of the illuminating strip 30 and arranged at intervals. Accordingly, the lights emitted from the LEDs 31 can be emitted downwardly and outside from the illuminating tube 10. The connection element 40 comprises a connection tab 41, a stud 42 and a threaded stub 43. The connection tab 41 is attached to the top of the illuminating tube 10. The stud 42 is formed on and protrudes from a bottom of the connection tab 41. The threaded stub 43 is formed on and protrudes from a top of the connection tab 41 and extends through the upper hole 12 and the lower hole 23. A through hole 44 is defined through the threaded stub 43, the connection tab 41, and the stud 42. The two side caps 50 are attached respectively around the two opened ends of the illuminating tube 10. Each side cap 50 has an engaging recess 51 defined in the side cap 50 to hold a corresponding one of the two opened ends of the illuminating tube 10 inside. The side caps 50 can be securely combined with the illuminating tube 10 with glue. The two magnetic elements 52 are attached respectively on the tops of the side caps 50 and can be magnetically attracted with a metal surface. The actuator 60 is mounted in one of the side caps 50, is electrically connected with the illuminating strip 30, and has two electrical wires 61 extending through the lower hole 23 in the heat-dissipating tube 20, the upper hole 12 in the illuminating tube 10, and the through hole 44 in the connection element 40 and connected to an external power source.
The holding base 2 is connected with the illuminating assembly 1 and comprises a base body 70 and a nut 80. The base body 70 may have a circular, oval, rectangular, flower, or star shape. A central hole 71 is defined through a center of the base body 70, and the threaded stub 43 of the connection element 40 extends through the central hole 71. Two fixing holes 72 is defined through the holding base 70 and are diametrically opposite each other. Two fasteners 43 are mounted respectively through the two fixing holes 72 and are securely attached to a ceiling or a wall. In addition, at least one of the two fixing holes 72 in the holding base 70 is an elongated hole. The nut 80 is screwed with the threaded stub 43 on the connection element 40, such that the illuminating assembly 1 is connected securely with the holding base 2.
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The illuminating device in accordance with the present invention has simplified structure and a lowered manufacturing cost. With the arrangement of the threaded stub 43 and the nut 80, the arrangement angle of the illuminating assembly 1 can be easily adjusted.
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 function of the invention, 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 invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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