Downlight apparatus having a rotation unit and shifting unit for moving and rotating light module with respect to a host housing

11105496 ยท 2021-08-31

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Abstract

A downlight apparatus includes a light module, a host housing, and a light module, a first rotation unit and a shifting unit. The light module includes a light housing and LED modules. The light housing defines a light opening for a light of the LED modules to escape. The host housing is used for fixing to an installation platform. For example, the installation platform may be a cavity on a ceiling or a junction box placed on a ceiling. The host housing defines a host opening. The first rotation unit is used for the light module attached to and manually rotated with respect to the host housing along a first axial line. The shifting unit is used for the light module moving with respect to the host housing with a variable exposed distance from the host opening.

Claims

1. A downlight apparatus, comprising: a light module comprising a light housing and LED modules, the light housing defining a light opening for a light of the LED modules to escape; a host housing for fixing to an installation platform, the host housing defining a host opening; a first rotation unit for the light module attached to and manually rotated with respect to the host housing along a first axial line; a shifting unit for the light module moving with respect to the host housing with a variable exposed distance from the host opening a second rotation unit for the light module attached to and manually rotated along a second axial line; and a U-shape structure comprising a horizontal bar and two vertical bars, the two vertical bars being connected at two opposite ends of the horizontal bar, wherein the first rotation unit, the second rotation unit and the shifting unit are disposed on the U-shape structure.

2. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first axial line is perpendicular to the second axial line.

3. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shift unit provides the light module to move along a shifting direction in parallel with a housing axial line of the host housing.

4. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the host housing has a dome structure defining a container for storing the U-shape structure.

5. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first rotation unit is disposed at a middle position of the horizontal bar.

6. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second rotation unit is disposed at two ends of the vertical bars opposite to the two opposite ends of the horizontal bar.

7. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shifting unit comprises a sliding track for the light module to move along the sliding track to change the exposed distance from the host opening.

8. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sliding track comprises multiple elastic positioning units for keeping the light module staying in one of the elastic position unit when no external force is applied on the light module.

9. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shifting unit is disposed on the horizontal bar.

10. The downlight apparatus of claim 9, wherein the shifting unit has two terminals respectively connecting to the horizontal bar and the host housing.

11. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the host housing has a connector for detachably connecting the U-shape structure, the U-shape structure and the light module is detached from the host housing to replace another light unit to the connector.

12. The downlight apparatus of claim 11, wherein the connector has a pair of magnet units respectively disposed on the host housing and the U-shape structure, a driving current is transmitted via the connector.

13. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the light module further comprises a light cover, the light cover has multiple columns with reverse hook ends for inserting into corresponding slots to fix the light housing with the light cover.

14. The downlight apparatus of claim 13, wherein a lens module is clipped between the light cover and the light housing for changing directions of the light of the LED modules.

15. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, wherein the host housing has a connector for connecting the light module for transmitting a driving current to the LED modules of the light module.

16. The downlight apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first rotation unit comprises a conductive path for routing the driving current to the LED modules.

17. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a collectable handle attached to the light module for rotating and moving the light module with respect to the host housing.

18. The downlight apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a lens attached to the light housing with a lens adjustment unit, the lens adjustment unit being used for manually adjusting a beam angle of the light of LED modules output from the lens by changing a lens distance from the LED module.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 illustrates a downlight apparatus embodiment.

(2) FIG. 2 illustrates another view of the example in FIG. 1.

(3) FIG. 3 illustrates a pulling-out status of the example in FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 4 illustrates a U-shape structure example.

(5) FIG. 5 illustrates an exploded structure of the U-shape structure in FIG. 4.

(6) FIG. 6 illustrates an exploded view of the embodiment in FIG. 1.

(7) FIG. 7 illustrates a driver box example.

(8) FIG. 8 illustrates an exploded view of the driver box example in FIG. 7.

(9) FIG. 9 illustrates a light body example.

(10) FIG. 10 illustrates a structural diagram of an embodiment.

(11) FIG. 11 illustrates a sliding track example.

(12) FIG. 12 shows electricity supplying structure.

(13) FIG. 13 shows another example.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(14) In FIG. 10, a downlight apparatus includes a light module 8801, a host housing 8802, a first rotation unit 8803 and a shifting unit 8804.

(15) The light module 8801 includes a light housing 8805 and LED modules 8806. The light housing 8805 defines a light opening 8807 for a light of the LED modules 8806 to escape.

(16) The host housing 8802 is used for fixing to an installation platform 8808. For example, the installation platform 8808 may be a cavity on a ceiling or a junction box placed on a ceiling. The host housing 8802 defines a host opening 8809.

(17) The first rotation unit 8803 is used for the light module 8801 attached to and manually rotated with respect to the host housing 8802 along a first axial line 8810. The shifting unit 8804 is used for the light module 8801 moving with respect to the host housing 8802 with a variable exposed distance 8811 from the host opening 8809.

(18) Specifically, in addition for the light module 8801 to rotate with respect to the host housing 8802, the light module 8801 may be pulled out with a desired distance from the host opening 8809 of the host housing 8802 so that the host housing 8802 does not block light of the light module 8801 if needed.

(19) In FIG. 10, the downlight apparatus may also include a second rotation unit 8812 for the light module 8801 attached to and manually rotated along a second axial line 8813.

(20) In FIG. 10, the first axial line 8810 is perpendicular to the second axial line 8813.

(21) In FIG. 10, the shift unit provides the light module to move along a shifting direction 8814 in parallel with a housing axial line 8815.

(22) In FIG. 4, the downlight apparatus may also include a U-shape structure 2 including a horizontal bar 21 and two vertical bars 22. The two vertical bars 22 are connected at two opposite ends of the horizontal bar 21. The first rotation unit, the second rotation unit and the shifting unit are disposed on the U-shape structure.

(23) In FIG. 6, the host housing has a dome structure 11 defining a container for storing the U-shape structure 21.

(24) In FIG. 4, the first rotation unit 288 is disposed at a middle position of the horizontal bar 21.

(25) In FIG. 4, the second rotation unit 224 is disposed at two ends of the vertical bars 224 opposite to the two opposite ends of the horizontal bar 21.

(26) In FIG. 4, the shifting unit includes a sliding track 211 for the light module to move along the sliding track to change the exposed distance from the host opening.

(27) In FIG. 11, the sliding track includes multiple elastic positioning units 8701, like elastic clips, for keeping the light module staying in one of the elastic position unit 8701 when no external force is applied on the light module when a corresponding block 8702 is placed on a track unit moving with respect to the sliding track.

(28) In FIG. 12, the shifting unit 8704, like a track providing up-down shifting 8704 is disposed on the horizontal bar 8705. The first rotation unit may be integrated with the shifting unit 8704.

(29) In FIG. 12, the shifting unit 8073 has two terminals 8708, 8707 respectively connecting to the horizontal bar 8705 and the host housing 8706.

(30) In FIG. 13, the host housing 8601 has a connector 8602 for detachably connecting the U-shape structure 8604. The U-shape structure 8604 and the light module 8603 is detached from the host housing 8601 to replace another light unit to the connector 8602.

(31) In some embodiments, the connector has a pair of magnet units 8607, 8608 respectively disposed on the host housing 8601 and the U-shape structure 8604. A driving current is transmitted via the connector 8602.

(32) In FIG. 9, the light module further includes a light cover 934. The light cover 934 has multiple columns 93512 with reverse hook ends 935, 93511 for inserting into corresponding slots 9312 to fix the light housing 931 with the light cover 934.

(33) In FIG. 9, a lens module 9331 is clipped between the light cover 934 and the light housing 931 for changing directions of the light of the LED modules 932.

(34) In some embodiments, the host housing has a connector for connecting the light module for transmitting a driving current to the LED modules of the light module.

(35) In FIG. 13, the first rotation unit includes a conductive path 8609 for routing the driving current to the LED modules.

(36) In FIG. 13, the downlight apparatus may also include a collectable handle 8610, e.g. a foldable handle, attached to the light module for rotating and moving the light module with respect to the host housing.

(37) In FIG. 13, the downlight apparatus may also include a lens 8612 attached to the light housing with a lens adjustment unit 8613. For example, the lens 8612 is attached to rotatable screw structure to adjust a relative distance with respect to the LED modules to change a light beam angle. The lens adjustment unit is used for manually adjusting a beam angle of the light of LED modules output from the lens by changing a lens distance from the LED module.

(38) In FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, a downlight apparatus 1 includes a host housing 11, a driver box 12, a surface rim 3, a shifting unit 2, and a light body 4. The driver box 12 contains a driver 12 for converting an external power to a driving current.

(39) The shifting unit 2 includes a horizontal bar 21 and two vertical bars 22. The two vertical bars 22 are connected at two opposite ends of the horizontal bar 21. There is a pair of holes 224 at two ends of the two vertical bars opposite to the two opposite ends of the horizontal bar. The pair of holes 224 are used for inserting rotating shafts forming the second rotation unit. The screw units 231, 232, 233 may be used for fastening the sliding tracks 211.

(40) As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the light body may be pulled out so that the host housing does not affect light output. However, users may determine whether or not to pull out the light body, including how much to be exposed from the host opening.

(41) In addition to the movement, there are two rotations allowing users to change the direction to 360 degrees along the axial line of the host housing and tilt angles.

(42) In FIG. 5, the shifting unit 2 also includes a fastener 23 including screw units 221, 231, 232, 233, 234.

(43) In FIG. 3, the columns 41 of the vertical bars provide rotating shafts for rotating the light body 4.

(44) In FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, the driver bottom cover 131 has a protruding buckle 1313. The driver top cover 133 has a buckle groove 1331 corresponding to the protruding buckle 1313.

(45) The driver circuit 132 has a color temperature switch 1321. The driver top cover 133 has adjusting escape hole 1332.

(46) 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.

(47) 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.

(48) 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.