Patent classifications
F21V1/00
Set comprising a plug connectable LED and a photocurable composition
A set including a plug connectable LED and a packaged photocurable composition. It relates also to methods for applying that article. The photocurable composition includes cyanoacrylate monomers and/or acrylate monomers, and a visible light photoinitiator system. The plug connectable LED, when connected to a host mobile device including a rechargeable battery, allows energisation of the LED so that it can be used as a convenient light source to cure the photocurable composition. The set itself does not comprise a battery or, batteries. The set is a versatile consumer product in the field of adhesives, fillers, sealants and coatings.
Light bulb and crystal lamp
The present disclosure discloses a light bulb and a crystal lamp. The light bulb includes a light emitting module and a light-transmitting cover; the light emitting module includes a mounting column and a plurality of LED lamp beads, the mounting column includes a circumferential surface and a top surface, and the plurality of LED lamp beads are arranged at least on the circumferential surface; the light-transmitting cover is arranged to cover a periphery of the light emitting module and distributes light for the plurality of LED lamp beads, the light-transmitting cover includes a plurality of micro-lens units, and each of the plurality of micro-lens units has a light incident surface and a light exit surface, and is in a configuration of converging light from the light incident surface to the light exit surface.
Strip lamp
A strip lamp 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.
Strip lamp
A strip lamp 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.
EXTERNALLY-HUNG LAMP ASSEMBLY
An externally-hung lamp assembly includes a circuit board, a battery pack, an upper cover, a lampshade, a rubber ring, a lower cover, and a hook. The circuit board has a first hole and a plurality of light-emitting components. The battery pack is electrically connected to the circuit board and is configured to provide power needed for turning on the light-emitting components. The upper cover is disposed on the circuit board. The lampshade is disposed in a second hole of the upper cover. The rubber ring is disposed beneath the circuit board. The lower cover is combined with the upper cover, wherein the lower cover has a back surface. The hook is pivotally disposed on the back surface of the lower cover. By means of the foregoing configurations, the externally-hung lamp assembly can meet configuration requirements of multiple different application scenarios.
EXTERNALLY-HUNG LAMP ASSEMBLY
An externally-hung lamp assembly includes a circuit board, a battery pack, an upper cover, a lampshade, a rubber ring, a lower cover, and a hook. The circuit board has a first hole and a plurality of light-emitting components. The battery pack is electrically connected to the circuit board and is configured to provide power needed for turning on the light-emitting components. The upper cover is disposed on the circuit board. The lampshade is disposed in a second hole of the upper cover. The rubber ring is disposed beneath the circuit board. The lower cover is combined with the upper cover, wherein the lower cover has a back surface. The hook is pivotally disposed on the back surface of the lower cover. By means of the foregoing configurations, the externally-hung lamp assembly can meet configuration requirements of multiple different application scenarios.
Lighting apparatus with optical member having asymmetric light incident surface
A lighting apparatus includes a plurality of LEDs arranged in a row on an elongated wiring board; and a lens covering all the LEDs and controlling distribution of light emitted from each LED. An optical axis of the light emitted from each LED is orthogonal to the wiring board. The lens has a light emitting surface that controls distribution of the light emitted from each LED. When the light emitting surface is divided into at least three regions, the lens performs light distribution such that light radiated from a region is distributed in a direction tilted with respect to the optical axis of the light emitted from the LED. Thus, asymmetric distribution of light is achieved when the optical axis of the light from the LED is the axis of symmetry, and further, the luminous flux in the direction tilted with respect to the optical axis is increased most.
Light shield with detachable panels for controlling light distribution
A light shield includes a main portion and an overlap portion that is substantially perpendicular to the main portion. The main portion includes a first scored area and a base platform disposed below the first scored area. The first scored area includes a plurality of score lines that define one or more detachable panels. The overlap portion includes a second scored area and another base platform. The second scored area includes another plurality of score lines that define one or more detachable overlap panels. Further, the light shield includes a flange that extends substantially perpendicular to and along a length of a base platform of the light shield's main portion. A first interlocking arm extends from a first end of the flange and a second interlocking arm extends from a second end of the flange that is opposite to the first end.
Light shield with detachable panels for controlling light distribution
A light shield includes a main portion and an overlap portion that is substantially perpendicular to the main portion. The main portion includes a first scored area and a base platform disposed below the first scored area. The first scored area includes a plurality of score lines that define one or more detachable panels. The overlap portion includes a second scored area and another base platform. The second scored area includes another plurality of score lines that define one or more detachable overlap panels. Further, the light shield includes a flange that extends substantially perpendicular to and along a length of a base platform of the light shield's main portion. A first interlocking arm extends from a first end of the flange and a second interlocking arm extends from a second end of the flange that is opposite to the first end.
Lamp
The present invention concerns a lamp (1) having a number of plates (3, 4, 5). The plates (3, 4, 5) are moveable between a position where the plates (3, 4, 5) form a common outer surface and a position where the plates (3, 4, 5) are separated from each other. By means of the plates the shape and appearance of the lamp (1) may be amended between having the form of for instance a closed sphere and a more or less open form. The plates (3, 4, 5) are placed on upper and lower curved arms (17, 26). The curved arms (17, 26) are connected to an upper ring (10) and a lower ring (9). The curved arms (17, 26) are moved by movement of the lower ring (9) towards and away from the upper ring (10).