STRIP LAMP
20210372577 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V29/89
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S4/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A strip lamp, comprising: a body, comprising: a support wall; and a tilt wall, connected to the two opposite lateral sides of support wall, and configured to form an included angle between the two opposite lateral sides of the tilt wall; a lampshade, detachably engaged with the body, and detachably connected to both of the two opposite lateral sides of the tilt wall; an illuminating component, installed on the support wall to face against an inner surface of the lampshade, wherein an illumination span angle of the illuminating component is smaller than or equal to an included angle of the tilt wall; and a holder, detachably engaged with the body, and configured to load the illuminating component, wherein the illuminating component comprises a base disposed on the support wall and a planar bulb disposed on a surface of the base, wherein the support wall comprises a groove, wherein the groove comprises two openings respectively disposed at the two lateral sides of the support wall, wherein the base is further configured to engage with the groove via a tongue-and-groove fit or a snap-in fit, wherein the groove further comprises two mutually-opposite-faced recesses, wherein the strip lamp further comprises a tongue, disposed at an intersection of the support wall and the tilt wall, and wherein each of the recesses is formed between a corresponding tongue and the support wall.
2. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein both the body and the lampshade are strip-shaped.
3. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the support wall is connected to the tilt wall in an integral manner.
4. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the lampshade comprises a transparent material.
5. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the lampshade is half-cylinder-shaped.
6. The strip lamp of claim 1, further comprising: a terminal cap, configured to cap a lateral opening of the lampshade.
7. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the illuminating component's illuminating span angle is substantially ranged between 115° and 125°.
8. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the illuminating component's illuminating span angle is approximately 120°.
9. (canceled)
10. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a metal material.
11. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the base is strip-shaped.
12. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the planar bulb comprises a light-emitting diode (LED) unit.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
15. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the base is further configured to be pushed into the groove via the groove's openings for entering into the groove.
16. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the tilt wall is symmetrically disposed around the support wall's two opposite lateral sides.
17. The strip lamp of claim 16, wherein the illuminating component comprises: a base, disposed on the support wall; and a plurality of linear-aligned planar bulbs, disposed on the base's surface, and separated in substantially-equal distances.
18. The strip lamp of claim 17, wherein the plurality of planar bulbs are linearly aligned along the support wall.
19. The strip lamp of claim 18, wherein the plurality of planar bulbs are linearly aligned along a center line of the support wall.
20. The strip lamp of claim 1, wherein the lampshade further comprises: a plurality of hooks, disposed at opposite sides of the lampshades; wherein the tilt wall further comprises: an indentation, disposed at an external side of the tilt wall for detachably engaging a corresponding hook out of the plurality of hooks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] As mentioned above, the present disclosure discloses a strip lamp capable of illuminating uniformly.
[0041] . Assume that the illuminating component 30′'s luminance span is defined as a region A. And assume that the illuminating component 30′'s luminance shade (i.e., other than the luminance span) is defined as a region B. When the illuminating component 30′ illuminates, the region A receives significantly larger luminance than the region B does. Specifically, it is because the region B receives merely reflected luminance from the lampshade 12′. As a result, the illuminating component 30's luminance primarily focuses on the region A, not the region B. Such that the conventional strip lamp 1000 illuminates in an extremely uneven manner.
[0042] For uniformizing the strip lamp's uneven luminance, the present disclosure provides a strip lamp 100 capable of illuminating uniformly.
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[0045] The body 11 includes a support wall 114 and a tilt wall 115 that is connected to the support wall 114's two opposite lateral sides. Also, the support wall 114 and the tilt wall 115 constitutes an installation chamber. Besides, the lampshade 12 has two opposite circumferential sides that is detachably connected to the tilt wall 115's two lateral sides.
[0046] The illuminating component 30 is installed on the support wall 114. And the illuminating component 30's illuminating surface faces towards the lampshade 12's inner surface.
[0047] Specifically, an included angle between the tilt wall 115's two opposite lateral sides is smaller or equal to the illuminating component 30's illuminating span angle
.
[0048] In comparison to the conventional strip lamp 1000, the disclosed strip lamp 100 has a more uniform luminance distribution. It is because the illuminating component 30's all luminance substantially falls on the lampshade 12, i.e., all the luminance seldom falls off the lampshade 12's coverage. Such that the strip lamp 100's two lateral sides is substantially immune from dark regions that are basically eliminated by the tilt wall 115.
[0049] In comparison to the conventional strip light 1000 shown in shown in
between the tilt wall 115's two opposite lateral sides gets smaller, the illuminating component 30 can shed more concentrated lights on the lampshade 12 and therefore further reduces the luminance shade region B's area. And that better uniforms the disclosed strip light 100's luminance distribution.
[0050] Specifically, in one example, when the tilt wall 115 is disposed in a manner that reduces the included angle to substantially meet the illuminating span angle
(can be substantially constant, depending on the illuminating component 30's hardware setting), the included angle
now becomes a critical angle that refers to a maximal luminance span area A and a minimal luminance shade area B.
[0051] between the tilt wall 115's two lateral sides becomes smaller according to one example. Under such condition, lights from the illuminating component 30 travel along the tilt wall 115's two lateral sides and primarily focus on the lampshade 12. As the included angle
shrinks to be smaller than the illuminating span angle
, the strip lamp 100's actual illuminating angle shrinks correspondingly but also be more concentrated.
[0052] In some examples, both the body 11 and the lampshade 12 are strip-shaped. And the body 11 loads the illuminating component 30. In some other examples, the support wall 114 is connected to the tilt wall 115 in an integral manner.
[0053] In some examples, the lampshade 12 is made of a transparent material. And the lampshade 12 covers the illuminating component 30 for protection. In addition, in some examples, the lampshade 12 is half-cylinder-shaped. Such that the illuminating component 30's luminance is more uniformly distributed. Besides, each of the lampshade 12's lateral openings 121 can be capped by a corresponding terminal cap 13. In this way, the lamp component 10 includes the body 11, the lampshade 12, and several terminal caps 13.
[0054] As shown in is substantially ranged between 115
and 125
or may be approximately 120
. In other words, the illuminating span angle
is determined according to the illuminating component 30's hardware setting.
[0055] As shown in
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[0062] In some examples, the holder 20 is strip-shaped. Exemplarily, the holder 20 may also be a rectangular housing. Also, the installation opening 22 can be used for holding other required elements for the strip lamp 100, such as a control panel.
[0063] As shown in