Patent classifications
F21K9/272
Bi-pin LED light bulb and related methods
Disclosed are bi-pin LED lamps, like the GY6 lamp, that address the heat-dissipation problems associated with traditional LED light sources.
LIGHTING DEVICE
This invention disclosed a lamp tube comprising a tube body, a light emitting member, and a support member. The support member has a support portion and an expansion portion. The support portion is located inside the tube body; the light emitting member is located on the support portion of the support member; the expansion portion of the support member extends from one side of the support portion of the support member, with the light emitting member installed to the inner wall of the tube body. At least part of the light from the light emitting member is emitted outside the tube body along the expansion portion. A lamp tube according to embodiments of the present invention is inexpensive, has a simple manufacturing process, and the light source can be emitted in a smaller angle, improving the concentration of light.
LIGHTING DEVICE
This invention disclosed a lamp tube comprising a tube body, a light emitting member, and a support member. The support member has a support portion and an expansion portion. The support portion is located inside the tube body; the light emitting member is located on the support portion of the support member; the expansion portion of the support member extends from one side of the support portion of the support member, with the light emitting member installed to the inner wall of the tube body. At least part of the light from the light emitting member is emitted outside the tube body along the expansion portion. A lamp tube according to embodiments of the present invention is inexpensive, has a simple manufacturing process, and the light source can be emitted in a smaller angle, improving the concentration of light.
LAMP
A lamp is disclosed, which comprises a tubular, an elongate and two end-caps, wherein the tubular body comprises two ends of the tubular body; the elongate light source board is inside the tubular body along a longitudinal direction thereof, and the elongate light source board comprises at least one light source arranged thereon and two ends of the elongate light source board; two end-caps are adapted to seal the two ends of the tubular body respectively, and at least one end-cap is slidingly connected to one of the two ends of the tubular body and fixedly connected to one of the two ends of the elongate light source board. The lamp of the present disclosure can be adapted to temperature changes, and can avoid an overall length variation, and/or a bending deformation in appearance.
LAMP
A lamp is disclosed, which comprises a tubular, an elongate and two end-caps, wherein the tubular body comprises two ends of the tubular body; the elongate light source board is inside the tubular body along a longitudinal direction thereof, and the elongate light source board comprises at least one light source arranged thereon and two ends of the elongate light source board; two end-caps are adapted to seal the two ends of the tubular body respectively, and at least one end-cap is slidingly connected to one of the two ends of the tubular body and fixedly connected to one of the two ends of the elongate light source board. The lamp of the present disclosure can be adapted to temperature changes, and can avoid an overall length variation, and/or a bending deformation in appearance.
LED TUBE DRIVER CIRCUITRY FOR BALLAST AND NON-BALLAST FLUORESCENT TUBE REPLACEMENT
An LED lamp tube and driver circuit that is direct replacement for fluorescent tubes with or without ballasts, that works with standard AC high voltage current input, with high frequency pulse current input, or with lower voltage input. The tube is wired to receive the current that is input from any two electrode pins from among the pairs of pins at the ends of the tube, which house the driver circuitry. The input current is converted to DC through a rectifier circuit, is filtered of unwanted frequencies and voltage through a filter circuit, and is controlled with a step-down constant current circuit to drive an LED array within the tube. The circuits comprise current loops having at least one current transformer, at least one transistor, capacitors, inductors, and resistors and interacting with an integrated circuit.
LED TUBE DRIVER CIRCUITRY FOR BALLAST AND NON-BALLAST FLUORESCENT TUBE REPLACEMENT
An LED lamp tube and driver circuit that is direct replacement for fluorescent tubes with or without ballasts, that works with standard AC high voltage current input, with high frequency pulse current input, or with lower voltage input. The tube is wired to receive the current that is input from any two electrode pins from among the pairs of pins at the ends of the tube, which house the driver circuitry. The input current is converted to DC through a rectifier circuit, is filtered of unwanted frequencies and voltage through a filter circuit, and is controlled with a step-down constant current circuit to drive an LED array within the tube. The circuits comprise current loops having at least one current transformer, at least one transistor, capacitors, inductors, and resistors and interacting with an integrated circuit.
LED TUBE LAMP
An LED tube lamp includes a first and second members and a connection member. Each of the first and second members includes lighting part and an end part. Each lighting part includes LED light strip. The connection member includes electrical connection portions and joining portions for the first and second members. The connection member connects the first member with the second member by the joining portions and the electrical connection portions and makes the first member substantially coaxial to the second member.
LED TUBE LAMP
An LED tube lamp includes a first and second members and a connection member. Each of the first and second members includes lighting part and an end part. Each lighting part includes LED light strip. The connection member includes electrical connection portions and joining portions for the first and second members. The connection member connects the first member with the second member by the joining portions and the electrical connection portions and makes the first member substantially coaxial to the second member.
LIGHTING APPARATUS
A lighting apparatus includes a fixture having a fastening hole, the fastening hole including a first portion and a second portion connected to each other, and the second portion having a width smaller than a diameter of the first portion, a light source module having a fastening pin detachably fastened to the fastening hole, and an electrode terminal on the fixture and connected to the light source module, wherein the light source module is slidably moveable along a surface of the fixture, as the fastening pin is moveable within the fastening hole from the first portion to the second portion.