ANTI-GLARE DOWNLIGHT APPARATUS

20210372579 ยท 2021-12-02

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    Abstract

    An anti-glare downlight apparatus includes a rim housing, an anti-glare cup and a light source module. The rim housing has an installation space. The anti-glare cup has an installation part and a light passing hole. The anti-glare hole is enclosed by the installation space. The light source module has a LED module and a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is attached to the installation part of the anti-glare cup for a light emitted from the LED module passing through the light passing hole of the anti-glare cup. The anti-glare cup has an inner wall with a light absorbing layer for absorbing a portion of the light.

    Claims

    1. An anti-glare downlight apparatus, comprising: a rim housing having an installation space; an anti-glare cup having an installation part and a light passing hole, the anti-glare cup being enclosed by the installation space; and a light source module having a LED module and a mounting bracket, the mounting bracket being attached to LED module for aligning a light emitted from the LED module passing through the light passing hole of the anti-glare cup, the anti-glare cup having an inner wall with a light absorbing layer for absorbing a portion of the light.

    2. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner wall of the anti-glare cup has a first end and a second end on opposite sides of the light passing hole, the first end is closer to the LED module than the second end and a first diameter of the first end is smaller than a second diameter of the second end.

    3. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 2, wherein the anti-glare has an external wall connected to the inner wall of the anti-glare cup at the second end, there is an enlarging gap between the external wall and the inner wall from the second end to the first end.

    4. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 3, wherein the external wall is parallel with a lateral wall of the rim housing.

    5. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 3, wherein the rim housing has a surface rim fixed to the lateral wall of the rim housing.

    6. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lateral wall has more than 50% portion kept perpendicular to the surface rim.

    7. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 2, wherein there are multiple circular ring convex structures arranged in parallel on a surface of the inner wall.

    8. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 2, wherein the light absorbing layer has a light absorbing color

    9. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 8, wherein the light absorbing color is a darken color.

    10. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the installation part of the anti-glare cup is attached to a housing bottom of the rim housing.

    11. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 10, wherein the installation part of the anti-glare cup and the housing bottom are buckled to be fixed.

    12. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the light source has a lens for converting the light of the LED module to become a light beam passing through the light passing hole.

    13. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 12, wherein a peripheral edge of the lens presses a border of the anti-glare cup forming a sealing structure preventing water passing through the light passing hole to engage the LED module.

    14. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 13, wherein the anti-glare cup has an assembling convex border engaging the peripheral edge of the lens.

    15. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a driver module converting an external power to a driving current supplying to the LED module.

    16. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 15, wherein the driver module comprises a driver board and a driver circuit, the driver circuit is disposed on the driver board, the driver board is disposed around the light source module.

    17. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 16, wherein the driver board is disposed surrounding the light source module.

    18. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 16, wherein the driver circuit is disposed at an overlapping height position as the lens.

    19. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein there is a back cover is fixed to a housing bottom clipping multiple installation elastic clips for fixing the anti-glare downlight apparatus to an installation platform.

    20. The anti-glare downlight apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an isolation piece attached to the installation part forming an isolation space containing a driver module and the light source module.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0035] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a downlight apparatus.

    [0036] FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the downlight apparatus.

    [0037] FIG. 3 shows another view of the embodiment.

    [0038] FIG. 4 shows another view of the embodiment in an exploded view.

    [0039] FIG. 5 is a side view of the embodiment.

    [0040] FIG. 6 provides a bottom view of the embodiment to see the anti-glare cup.

    [0041] FIG. 7 provides a top view of the embodiment.

    [0042] FIG. 8 shows a cross section view of the embodiment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0043] Please refer to FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 8. In FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 8, an anti-glare downlight apparatus includes a rim housing 10, an anti-glare cup 20 and a light source module 30.

    [0044] The rim housing 10 has an installation space 11. The anti-glare cup 20 has an installation part 21 and a light passing hole 211. The anti-glare cup 20 is enclosed by the installation space 11.

    [0045] The light source module 30 has a LED module 33 and a mounting bracket 31. The mounting bracket 31 is attached to the LED module 33 for aligning a light emitted from the LED module passing through the light passing hole of the anti-glare cup. The anti-glare cup has an inner wall 219 with a light absorbing layer 2191 for absorbing a portion of the light.

    [0046] In some embodiments, the inner wall 219 of the anti-glare cup 20 has a first end 2194 and a second end 2193 on opposite sides of the light passing hole. The first end 2194 is closer to the LED module 33 than the second end 2193. A first diameter of the first end 2194 is smaller than a second diameter of the second end 2193.

    [0047] In some embodiments, the anti-glare has an external wall 218 connected to the inner wall 219 of the anti-glare cup 20 at the second end 2193. There is an enlarging gap 2195 between the external wall 218 and the inner wall 219 from the second end 2193 to the first end 2194.

    [0048] In some embodiments, the external wall 218 is parallel with a lateral wall 108 of the rim housing 10.

    [0049] In some embodiments, the rim housing 10 has a surface rim 12 fixed to the lateral wall 108 of the rim housing 10.

    [0050] In some embodiments, the lateral wall 108 has more than 50% portion kept perpendicular to the surface rim 12.

    [0051] In some embodiments, there are multiple circular ring convex structures 212 arranged in parallel on a surface of the inner wall 219.

    [0052] In some embodiments, the light absorbing layer 2191 has a light absorbing color.

    [0053] In some embodiments, the light absorbing color is a darken color, e.g. black color.

    [0054] In some embodiments, the installation part 21 of the anti-glare cup 20 is attached to a housing bottom 1091 of the rim housing 10.

    [0055] In some embodiments, the installation part 21 of the anti-glare cup 20 and the housing bottom 1091 are buckled to be fixed. For example, a buckle hook and a buckle hole are respectively disposed on the anti-glare cup 20 and the housing bottom 1091 for providing a buckle connection, to save the cost for screws and increase convenience for assembling.

    [0056] In FIG. 8, the light source has a lens 32 for converting the light of the LED module 33 to become a light beam passing through the light passing hole 211.

    [0057] In some embodiments, a peripheral edge 321 of the lens 32 presses a border of the anti-glare cup forming a sealing structure preventing water passing through the light passing hole to engage the LED module.

    [0058] In some embodiments, the anti-glare cup has an assembling convex border 2110, an example of the border mentioned above, engaging the peripheral edge 321 of the lens 32.

    [0059] In some embodiments, the anti-glare downlight apparatus may also include a driver module 40 converting an external power to a driving current supplying to the LED module 32. For example, the driver module has a rectifier, a filter and a transformer (not shown in the drawing) for converting a 110V/220V alternating current source to a direct current source as a driving current supplied to the LED module.

    [0060] The driver module 40 may also include wireless circuits for receiving an external command on controlling the LED module, e.g. to mix a desired color temperature or adjusting intensity. Antenna is necessary for such wireless circuit and may be disposed on the anti-glare cup, e.g. the ring convex structures 212 for better signal quality. In such case, there is a contact electrode for connecting the antenna to the wireless circuit of the driver module 40.

    [0061] In some embodiments, the driver module 40 includes a driver board 401 and a driver circuit 402. The driver circuit 402 is disposed on the driver board 401. The driver board 401 is disposed around the light source module 32. In some embodiments, the driver board 401 may be a ring shape or a curve shape for completely or partially surrounding the light source module 30.

    [0062] In some embodiments, the driver board 401 is disposed surrounding the light source module 30.

    [0063] In some embodiments, the driver circuit 402 is disposed at an overlapping height position as the lens 32, like the arrangement illustrated in FIG. 8.

    [0064] In some embodiments, there is a back cover 60 is fixed to a housing bottom 1091 clipping multiple installation elastic clips 50 for fixing the anti-glare downlight apparatus to an installation platform, like a ceiling or a wall.

    [0065] In FIG. 4, the anti-glare downlight apparatus may also include an isolation piece 35 attached to the installation part 21 forming an isolation space 351 containing a driver module 40 and other components of the light source module 30.

    [0066] Some details are further described below in addition to the description above.

    [0067] First, FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of an anti-glare downlight apparatus. Reference numerals mentioned above refer to the same components and are not repeated for brevity.

    [0068] FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of an embodiment. In addition to the description mentioned above, the three installation elastic clips 50 have screw holes for passing the screws 82 to be fixed between the back cover 60 and the rim housing 10. There is a water proof ring 70 disposed for preventing water passing via the surface rim, e.g. water from a bathroom or other wet environment.

    [0069] There is a heat dissipation pad 34 for performing heat dissipation. The lens 32 has side hooks 325 for fixing to other components.

    [0070] FIG. 3 shows another view of the embodiment.

    [0071] FIG. 4 shows another view of the embodiment in an exploded view.

    [0072] FIG. 5 is a side view of the embodiment.

    [0073] FIG. 6 provides a bottom view of the embodiment to see the anti-glare cup.

    [0074] FIG. 7 provides a top view of the embodiment.

    [0075] FIG. 8 shows a cross section view of the embodiment. The mounting bracket 213 is used for connecting components and align components.

    [0076] The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.

    [0077] The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the techniques and their practical applications. Others skilled in the art are thereby enabled to best utilize the techniques and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

    [0078] Although the disclosure and examples have been fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being included within the scope of the disclosure and examples as defined by the claims.