LUMINOUS NECKLACE STRUCTURE
20180008019 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A44C25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a luminous necklace structure. The present invention adopts the following technical solution: a luminous necklace structure, comprising a battery case; a chain rope with both ends connected with the battery case; pendant(s), at least one of which is connected with the chain rope, so that the battery case can supply power to the chain rope and make the pendant(s) luminous. The beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows: the chain rope and the light shade adopt diversified connecting methods which are more flexible and convenient for use, the movable connection between the light holder and the light shade makes the luminophor changeable, thus prolonging the service life of the luminous necklace and meanwhile saving the costs, and the same luminous necklace is allowed to be provided with either luminous or non-luminous light shade, thus enhancing the luminous effect of the necklace.
Claims
1. A luminous necklace structure, comprising a battery case; a chain rope with both ends connected with the battery case; at least one pendant connected with the chain rope, wherein the battery case can supply power to the chain rope and make the pendant luminous.
2. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant is a light shade which is electrically connected with a luminophor capable of being mounted on the chain rope, and the light shade is fixed to the chain rope and the luminophor via an injection molding process.
3. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant is a light shade on which a connecting hole is provided, and the luminophor electrically connected with the chain rope can be fixed into the connecting hole.
4. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant comprises a light holder connected with the chain rope and a light shade on which an insertion rod is provided, wherein one end of the light holder is provided with an insertion hole, so that the insertion rod is inserted into and closely matched with the insertion hole.
5. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant comprises a light holder connected with the chain rope and a light shade on which a connecting hole is provided, wherein the outer diameter of the light holder gradually reduces from its center toward the end which is provided with an insertion hole, so that one end of the light holder is inserted into and closely matched with the connecting hole.
6. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the light shade is convexly provided with a connecting column on which a connecting hole is provided, so that the light holder is inserted into and closely matched with the connecting column.
7. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that one end of the light holder is provided with a clip groove which traverses the light holder and extends toward the other end of the light holder, and the clip groove is communicated with the insertion hole with the chain rope located in the clip groove.
8. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that a receiving hole which traverses the light holder is provided in the center of the light holder and respectively communicated with the insertion hole and the clip groove, wherein the aperture of the receiving hole is larger than the width of the clip groove, and the chain rope passes through the receiving hole and is fixed with the light holder.
9. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant comprises a light holder which is symmetrically provided with connecting blocks at its bottom and a light shade on which a connecting hole is provided, wherein the chain rope is provided between the two connecting blocks which extend into and are closely matched with the connecting hole.
10. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that a position-limited rod is convexly provided at the bottom of the connecting block and the a position-limited groove is provided on the inside wall of the connecting hole, wherein the position-limited rod is inserted into the position-limited groove.
11. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that a position-limited rod is convexly provided at the bottom of the connecting block and the connecting hole is provided inside with at least one set of position-limited columns fixedly connected with its inside wall, wherein each set has two position-limited columns and the position-limited rod is located between two position-limited columns in each set.
12. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the light shade is provided on the top with a receiving groove which traverses its side wall, wherein the receiving groove is communicated with the connecting hole, with the chain rope located in the receiving groove.
13. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pendant comprises a light holder connected with the chain rope and a light shade on which a connecting portion is provided, wherein an upper snap joint is provided on the inside wall of the insertion hole which is provided at the bottom of the light holder, a lower snap joint is provided on the outside surface of the connecting portion, so that the connecting portion is inserted into the insertion hole and the upper snap joint is jointed onto the lower snap joint.
14. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that a connecting hole is provided on the connecting portion on which at least two partitioning grooves which traverse the connecting portion are provided, wherein the chain rope is located in the partitioning grooves which are communicated with the connecting hole and form a movable joint portion between the two partitioning grooves, and the lower snap joint is provided on the joint portion.
15. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that receiving grooves are symmetrically provided on the side wall of the light holder and communicated with the partitioning grooves, with the chain rope located in both the receiving grooves and the partitioning grooves.
16. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 15, characterized in that a position-limited portion is provided on the outside surface of the connecting portion and located in the receiving groove.
17. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the chain rope comprises two conductive wires which are fixedly connected in parallel.
18. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the chain rope comprises two conductive wires which are wound with each other to form a spiral structure.
19. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that a nylon rope is wound on the chain rope and traverses the light holder which is fixedly connected with the nylon rope through an injection molding process.
20. The luminous necklace structure as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that a nylon rope is wound on the chain rope, and the nylon rope and the chain rope are both located in the receiving groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENT 1
[0053] In the figures, 10—battery case; 20—chain rope; 30—light shade.
EMBODIMENT 2
[0054] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light shade; 40—luminophor.
EMBODIMENT 3
[0055] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light holder; 31—insertion hole; 32—clip groove; 33-receiving hole; 40—light shade; 41—insertion rod.
EMBODIMENT 4
[0056] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light holder; 31—conical portion; 40—light shade; 41—connecting hole; 42—connecting column.
EMBODIMENT 5
[0057] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light holder; 31—insertion hole; 32—clip groove; 33—receiving hole; 40—light shade; 41—connecting hole; 42—receiving groove.
EMBODIMENT 6
[0058] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light holder; 31—connecting block; 32—position-limited rod; 40—light shade; 41—connecting hole; 42—position-limited groove; 43—position-limited column; 44—receiving groove.
EMBODIMENT 7
[0059] In the figures, 20—chain rope; 21—nylon rope; 30—light holder; 31—insertion hole; 32—upper snap joint; 33-receiving groove; 40—light shade; 41—connecting portion; 42—lower snap joint; 43—connecting hole; 44—partitioning groove; 45—joint portion; 46—position-limited portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0060] The technical solution of the present invention is further detailed in combination with the embodiments and the drawings as below, but these embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention.
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Embodiment 1
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[0063] It shall be noted that the light shade 30 can also be directly molded onto the portion of the chain rope 20 where the luminophor is not mounted, so as to form a non-luminous light shade 30 on the chain rope 20; in this way, the luminous light shade 30 is interlaced with the non-luminous light shade 30, thus making the diversified luminous effects of the necklace.
[0064] Preferably, the chain rope 20 comprises two conductive wires which are fixedly connected in parallel; the light shade 30 is directly molded on the chain rope 20 through an injection molding process, but the chain rope 20 of a spiral structure tends to rotate when heated in the injection molding process, which results in a poor fixing effect of the chain rope 20, so a large number of bubbles will be generated between the light shade 30 and the chain rope 20 after injection molding, thus resulting in a poor fixing effect between the light shade 30 and the chain rope 20.
Embodiment 2
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[0066] Preferably, the chain rope 20 comprises two conductive wires which are wound with each other to form a spiral structure; this structure allows the light shade and the chain rope 20 to be connected through the later assembly without consideration of the sealing problem but just the enhanced connecting strength of the chain rope 20, so a chain rope 20 of a spiral structure is adopted in this structure to enhance the overall strength of the chain rope 20.
[0067] In this embodiment, the chain rope 20 is wound with a nylon rope 21; although no light holder is provided in this structure, the nylon rope 21 is directly wound on the chain rope 20 to enhance the tensile strength of the entire chain rope 20, thus prolonging the service life of the chain rope 20.
Embodiment 3
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[0071] In general, the chain rope 20 in this embodiment also adopts the structure the same as that in Embodiment 2.
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[0073] In this embodiment, the matching of the insertion rod 41 convexly provided on the light shade 40 and the insertion groove on the light holder 30 realizes the connection between the light holder 30 and the light shade; under normal conditions, this insertion connection structure is applicable to the condition that no luminophor is provided in the light shade 40, that is to say, the light shade 40 of this connecting structure is just a non-luminous one 40 for decoration.
Embodiment 4
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[0075] In this insertion connection structure, the chain rope 20 cannot be fixed onto the light holder 30, so this insertion connection structure (if without any improvement) cannot realize the provision of a luminophor electrically connected with the chain rope 20 in the light shade 40; therefore, this structure is only applicable to the connection between the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 without any luminophors.
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[0077] For some light shade 40 of a special structure, such as pentagram, it cannot be connected with the light holder 30; To facilitate the connection, a connecting column 42 can be provided between two corners of the light shade 40 of a pentagram structure, and then a hole is provided on the connecting column 42, thus facilitating the connection between the light holder 30 and the light shade 40; it is certain that this structure also aims to facilitate the disassembly and assembly of the light shade 40 and the light holder 30.
[0078] In general, the chain rope 20 in this embodiment also adopts the structure the same as that in Embodiment 2.
[0079] As shown in FIG. X, a nylon rope 21 is wound on the chain rope 20 and traverses the light holder 30 which is fixedly connected with the nylon rope 21 through an injection molding process.
[0080] The provision of the nylon rope 21 enhances the strength of the chain rope 20, which makes the chain rope 20 capable of withstanding more weight of the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 to prevent the chain rope 20 from being easily broken, and the injection molding process can realize one-off molding, which enhances the assembling efficiency as well as the connecting strength between the chain rope 20 and the light shade 30.
[0081] Under normal conditions, this insertion connection structure is only applicable to the condition that no luminophor is provided in the light shade 40.
Embodiment 5
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[0083] Additionally, the light shade 40 is also provided with a connecting hole 41 in which a luminophor (not shown in the figure) fixedly connected with it can be provided, and the luminophor is electrically connected with the chain 20; the light shade 40 is provided with a connecting hole 41 into which the luminophor can be embedded, which makes the luminophor luminous and emit light from the light shade 40 through the connection between the luminophor and the chain rope 20, thus bringing a luminous effect to the light shade 40; the connecting hole 41 plays a role of housing the luminophor as well as the connection, and this structure is also applicable to the condition that no luminophor is provided.
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[0085] In this embodiment, the chain rope 20 adopts a spiral structure and can also be wound with a nylon rope 21, so that the nylon rope 21 and the chain rope 20 are both located in the receiving hole 32 simultaneously.
[0086] In both this embodiment and Embodiment 4, the light holder 30 is inserted into the light shade 40; therefore, this embodiment can be deemed as a further improvement to Embodiment 4, despite the different methods of connection between the light holder 30 and the chain rope 20.
[0087] Under normal conditions, this insertion connection structure is applicable to the condition that a luminophor is provided in the light shade 40; it is certain that the light shade 40 and the light holder 30 can be connected without the provision of a luminophor separately.
Embodiment 6
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[0090] For this position-limited structure, it is also possible to adopt another structure, as shown in
[0091] In this embodiment, the connecting method of the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 is similar to that in Embodiment 5; therefore, the light shade 40 can also be provided with a receiving groove 44 in which the chain rope 20 is located, which can also play a role of protecting the chain rope 20; the chain rope 20 adopts a spiral structure and can also be wound with a nylon rope 21, so that the nylon rope 21 and the chain rope 20 are both located in the receiving groove 44 simultaneously.
[0092] Under normal conditions, this insertion connection structure is applicable to the condition that a luminophor is provided in the light shade 40; it is certain that the light shade 40 and the light holder 30 can be connected without the provision of a luminophor separately.
Embodiment 7
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[0094] In this embodiment, the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 are connected through a method different from those mentioned in the several embodiments above: when the connecting portion 41 is inserted into the insertion hole 31, the upper snap joint 32 is jointed with the lower snap joint 42, thus making the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 fixed; this connecting method brings a better effect of the fixture of the light holder 30 and the light shade 40.
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[0096] The provision of the connecting hole 43 and the partitioning grooves 44 makes the whole connecting portion 41 partitioned into a plurality of joint portions 45; in this way, each of the joint portions 45 is swingable relative to the connecting portion 41, so that when the light holder 30 is mounted, the lower snap joint 42 can be more easily jointed by the upper snap joint 32, thus making the assembly more convenient, and it is just suitable for a luminophor to be provided in the connecting hole 43.
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[0099] In this embodiment, the chain rope 20 adopts a double-line structure and can also be wound with a nylon rope 21, so that the nylon rope 11 and the chain rope 20 are both located in the receiving hole 33 simultaneously; it is certain that the chain rope 20 can also adopt a spiral structure.
[0100] With the light shade 40 provided with a connecting hole 43, this snap-joint connection structure is also applicable to the condition that a luminophor is provided in the light shade 40; it is certain that the light shade 40 and the light holder 30 can be connected without the provision of a luminophor separately.
[0101] The above-mentioned connecting structures in the present invention can be divided into an injection-molding connection, an insertion connection and a joint connection; in addition to the injection-molding connecting structure and the joint connecting structure, other structures are all of the insertion connecting structure, and all of the above-mentioned connecting structures allow the mixed use in the same necklace structure.
[0102] The adoption of the above-mentioned structures in the present invention realizes a variety of connecting methods of the chain rope 20 and the pendant, the injection molding method enhances the strength of the connection between the pendant and the chain rope 20, and the insertion connection and joint connection facilitate the disassembly and assembly of the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 as well as the change of the luminophor located in the light shade 40 which is convenient to use, thus prolonging the service life of the luminous necklace and meanwhile saving the costs. Additionally, a variety of methods of the insertion connection between the light holder 30 and the light shade 40 are designed, which realizes the diversified connections between the light holder 30 and the light shade 40; a variety of different insertion-connection methods realizes both provision and non-provision of a light in the light shade 40, thus enhancing the luminous effect of the necklace.
[0103] The embodiments described herein are only intended to give examples based on the spirit of the present invention. Those skilled in the field can make various modifications or supplements or adopt alternative similarities to the described embodiments, without departing from the spirit of the present invention or exceeding the scope defined in the Claims attached.