HOLIDAY DECORATIVE LAMP
20210080087 · 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21K9/90
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V19/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2121/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V19/0005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A decorative lamp includes a shell and a light emitting body. The shell includes a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a through hole extending through the first and second ends. The light emitting body is positioned in the through hole of the shell. A first portion of the light emitting body extends into the through hole, and a second portion of the light emitting body extends out of the shell. An outer side wall of the shell includes at least two stepped structures.
Claims
1. A decorative lamp, comprising: a shell including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a through hole extending through the first and second ends; a light emitting body positioned in the through hole of the shell, wherein a first portion of the light emitting body extends into the through hole, and a second portion of the light emitting body extends out of the shell, and wherein an outer side wall of the shell includes at least two stepped structures.
2. The decorative lamp of claim 1, further comprising a decorative accessory coupled to the first end of the shell.
3. The decorative lamp of claim 1, wherein each of the stepped structures includes a clamping face in connection with a positioning face, wherein the positioning face divides the shell into a first portion and a second portion, wherein the clamping face is provided along an outer circumferential side of the first portion, and wherein a length of the clamping face is greater than or equal to a height of the first portion.
4. The decorative lamp of claim 1, further comprising a column positioned below the light emitting body, wherein the column is configured to fix the light emitting body within the shell.
5. The decorative lamp of claim 4, wherein the column includes a generally cylindrical cross-section and includes two grooves extending a length of the column.
6. The decorative lamp of claim 5, wherein the first portion of the light emitting body includes a plurality of pins, and wherein the pins are inserted into the grooves and are separated by the column.
7. The decorative lamp of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wires configured to couple the light emitting body to a power supply, wherein the wires are at least partially received in a first plurality of grooves formed on an inner side of the shell.
8. The decorative lamp of claim 7, further comprising a tail plug, wherein the wires are at least partially received in a second plurality of grooves formed in the tail plug, wherein the tail plug includes a diameter greater than or equal to a diameter of the through hole.
9. The decorative lamp of claim 8, wherein the tail plug abuts against an internal wall within the shell.
10. The decorative lamp of claim 9, wherein the tail plug includes a circumferential groove, and an inner side wall of the shell includes a ridge, wherein the ridge is configured to engage the groove to secure the tail plug to the shell.
11. The decorative lamp of claim 7, further comprising an electrical resistor positioned between the light emitting body and the plurality of wires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. It should be understood that the orientations or positional relationships indicated by the terms upper, lower, front, rear, left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, etc. are based on the orientations or positional relationships as shown in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] Because the light emitting body 2 is mounted from the rear end of the shell 1, and part of the structure of the light emitting body 2 extends out from the front end of the shell 1, the connection between the decorative accessory 3 and the shell 1 does not affect the mounting of the light emitting body 2. This further facilitates the reduction of the assembly difficulty and the reduction of the number of the assembly steps.
[0045] In some embodiments, the shell 1 may be fixed by a clamping fixture or other jig to facilitate assembly of the decorative lamp. As shown in
[0046] Each of the steps 12 includes a clamping face 121 and a positioning face 122 that are connected, wherein the positioning face 122 divides the shell 1 into a first or upper portion 1a and a second or lower portion 1b. The clamping face 121 is provided along the outer circumferential side of the upper portion 1a, and the length of the clamping face 121 is greater than or equal to the height of the upper portion 1a. An outer surface of the clamping face 121 may be planar or curved with a fixed arc, and may be further provided with a structure, such as a groove or a wave pattern, as long as it may meet requirements for assembly.
[0047] The outer side structure of the shell 1 is cylindrical, or a truncated cone structure. An angle between the clamping face 121 and the positioning face 122 may be greater than or equal to 90 degrees. Specifically, the width of the positioning face 122 is between 0.3 cm and 1.2 cm, and the optimal width is 0.8 cm in some embodiments.
[0048] The illustrated light emitting body 2 is a light emitting diode, such as, an LED lamp. Thus, pins 21 are provided below the light emitting body 2. The diameter of the LED lamp is greater than or equal to 3 mm, and the diameter of 5 mm is preferred. The number of the pins 21 may be two, three or four. In the illustrated embodiments, the light emitting body 2 includes two pins. However, the light emitting body 2 may include additional or fewer pins 21.
[0049] The pins 21 are respectively connected to a power supply through the wires 5. Therefore, the pins 21 are respectively connected to the different wires 5. In order to avoid failures due to poor contact or other problems, an isolation means is required to be provided to isolate the different wires 5 and the different pins 21, and at the same time, the isolation means will not jam the pins 21 and/or the wires 5.
[0050] In the illustrated embodiment, the isolation means includes an isolation column 4, which is a strip-shaped structure, and is located below the light emitting body 2. The isolation column 4 includes a curved cross-section, in which two opposite side faces are recessed inwards to form two opposite strip-shaped grooves. The strip-shaped groove 41 is provided along a length direction of the isolation column 4. When the isolation column 4 is connected to the light emitting body 2, the pins 21 are respectively inserted into the strip-shaped grooves 41 so as to be separated by the isolation column 4, and the wire 5 connected to the pin 21 is also isolated via the isolation column 4. Additionally, the isolation column 4 fixes the light emitting body 2 within the shell 1 to prevent the light emitting body 2 from falling off from the shell 1.
[0051] In some embodiments, an electrical resistor 7 is further provided between the light-emitting body 2 and the wire 5. In other embodiments, the electrical resistor 7 may be omitted, and/or other electrical components may be provided between the light emitting body 2 and the wire 5.
[0052] In order to ensure that the isolation column 4 and the light emitting body 2 are firmly mounted within the shell 1, a sealing means is positioned at a lower end of the shell 1. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the sealing means includes a tail plug 6, and both sides of the tail plug 6 are provided with recesses for the wire 5 to pass through. A size of the tail plug 6 is greater than or equal to the size of the through hole 11, so that the tail plug 6 forms a snug fit with the shell 1. In some embodiments, the shell 1 is elastic (e.g., made of an elastic material such as a flexible plastic material), which facilitates forming a snug fit when the tail plug 6 is inserted into the shell 1. That is, the shell 1 may deform slightly upon insertion of the tail plug 6 into the shell 1.
[0053] The tail plug 6 also has a larger diameter or maximum cross-sectional dimension than the isolation column 4. The shell 1 includes an inner wall 14 that acts as a stop when the tail plug 6 is inserted into the shell 1. In addition, the tail plug 6 snugly fits within the through hole 11 of the shell 1 to fix the isolation column 4 to the light emitting body 2 within the shell 1.
[0054] In some embodiments, in order to ensure the fixation of the tail plug 6, the inner side wall of the shell 1 may include a protruding ridge 15. The outer side of the tail plug 6 includes a circumferential groove 61 that is recessed inwards. When the tail plug 6 is inserted into the shell 1 along the inner side wall of the shell 1 via the through hole 11, the ridge 15 enters the groove 61 to form a tightly locked structure or snap fit. This prevents the tail plug 6 from slipping out of the through hole 11.
[0055] In order to ensure that the wires 5 will not be jammed by the tail plug 6, the inner side of the shell 1 may be provided with grooves 13 for the wires 5 to pass through and engage. The position of the grooves 13 corresponds to the positions of the recesses of the tail plug 6.
[0056] In addition to the light emitting body 2 being fixed through the tail plug 6 and the isolation column 4, the light emitting body 2 may additionally be fixedly connected to the inner side wall of the shell 1 in a tightly matching or adhering manner. To be specific, before the light emitting body 2 and the shell 1 are assembled, glue may be applied to a the outer circumferential side of the light emitting body 2, and then the light emitting body 2 is mounted on the shell 1 to achieve the fixation and mounting of the light emitting body 2.
[0057] In order to ensure that the wires 5 will not be jammed by the tail plug 6, the inner side of the shell 1 may be provided with grooves 13 for the wires 5 to pass through and engage. The position of the grooves 13 corresponds to the positions of corresponding grooves 62 in the tail plug 6. That is, when assembled, the grooves 62 and the grooves 13 are each aligned and form circular tracks that receive the respective wires 5.
[0058] The wires 5 fit within the grooves 62, 13 when the tail plug 6 is coupled to the mounting shell 1, therefore forming a sealed structure at the end of the decorative lamp, which facilitates waterproofing and air isolation. The snap fit of the tail plug 6 into the mounting shell 1 advantageously provides a strong fastening performance and is convenient for both assembly (e.g., facilitating automatic assembly) while also being able to be disassembled for maintenance.
[0059] The components required by the lamp are as shown in
[0060] The contents stated above are only specific implementation modes of the disclosure, but the scope of protection of the disclosure is not limited thereto. Any changes or substitutions that may be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the disclosure shall be covered by the scope of protection of the disclosure.
[0061] Various features and aspects of the present disclosure are set forth in the following claims.