Filament bulb with uniform luminance
10473291 ยท 2019-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Liangliang Cao (Xiamen, CN)
- Xiaojuan Huang (Xiamen, CN)
- Maojin Zeng (Xiamen, CN)
- Lianwei Zhang (Xiamen, CN)
- Wanzhen Li (Xiamen, CN)
- Lilei Su (Xiamen, CN)
- Mingyan Fu (Xiamen, CN)
- Xiaobo Chen (Xiamen, CN)
Cpc classification
F21V23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V7/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V7/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V14/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a filament bulb with uniform luminance, which decreases the dark area at the top portion of the filament bulb and increases the luminance efficiency, and includes the following components, a bulb casing, a filament unit, a reflector ring, a driver, and a bulb cap. The bulb casing is connected with the bulb cap, and together, the two define an interior space. The driver is disposed in the bulb cap, whereas the filament unit is disposed within the interior space and the bottom of the filament unit is electrically connected with the driver. The reflector ring surrounds the exterior of the bottom of the filament unit, and is configured to reflect the light emitted from the filament unit to decrease the dark area at the top portion of the filament bulb.
Claims
1. A filament bulb, comprising, a bulb casing, a filament unit, a reflector ring, a driver and a bulb cap, wherein the bulb casing and the bulb cap are connected to define an interior space, the driver is disposed in the bulb cap, the filament unit is disposed in the interior space and the filament unit has a bottom that is electrically connected with the driver, and the reflector ring has an upper surface with a microstructure of bumps, wherein the reflector ring surrounds the exterior of the bottom of the filament unit and is configured to reflect the light emitted from the filament unit.
2. The filament bulb according to the claim 1, wherein the bumps have a circular, elliptical, triangular, quadrangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, or irregular shape.
3. The filament bulb according to the claim 1, wherein the bumps are arranged such that the sizes of bumps gradually increase from a portion proximal to the filament unit to a portion distal from the filament unit.
4. The filament bulb according to the claim 1, wherein the reflector ring comprises a body, and wherein the body is made of one or more reflective materials.
5. The filament bulb according to the claim 4, wherein the reflective material is aluminum foil.
6. The filament bulb according to the claim 4, wherein the reflective material is formed on the upper surface of the body by painting, printing, bronzing, sputtering, or physical vapor deposition.
7. The filament bulb according to the claim 1, wherein the reflector ring has a funnel or conical shape, or the reflector ring has a concave upper surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present description will be better understood from the following detailed description read in light of the accompanying drawings as set forth below.
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(8) In accordance with common practice, the various described features/elements are not drawn to scale but instead are drawn to best illustrate specific features/elements relevant to the present invention. Also, like reference numerals and designations in the various drawings are used to indicate like elements/parts.
DESCRIPTION
(9) The detailed description provided below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the present examples and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present example may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions of the example and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the example. However, the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different examples.
(10) For convenience, certain terms employed in the specification, examples and appended claims are collected here. Unless otherwise defined herein, scientific and technical terminologies employed in the present disclosure shall have the meanings that are commonly understood and used by one of ordinary skill in the art.
(11) As used herein and in the claims, the terms at least one and one or more have the same meaning and include one, two, three, or more. Furthermore, the phrases at least one of A, B, and C, at least one of A, B, or C and at least one of A, B and/or C, as use throughout this specification and the appended claims, are intended to cover A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, B and C together, A and C together, as well as A, B, and C together.
(12) The following embodiments are provided to solve the above-described technical problems of current filament bulbs. Specifically, various embodiments of the present disclosure have a reflector ring disposed in the filament bulb; such reflector ring may direct the light emitted from the filament toward the top portion of the bulb casing, thereby solving the technical problem of the dark area at the top and achieving the technical effect of uniform luminance. Moreover, the reflector ring blocks the light that would have otherwise entered the bulb cap and further reflects said light, which in turn achieves the technical effect of increasing the luminance efficiency. As compared with the conventional filament bulbs without the present reflector ring, in the case where the energy power is fixed, the luminous flux of the filament bulbs according to the present embodiments is greater; whereas in the case where the same luminous flux is desired, the energy required by the present filament bulb is lower; accordingly, the filament bulbs of the present disclosure further achieve the technical effect of energy saving. Moreover, the filament bulbs of the present disclosure is compatible with the existing sockets for the filament bulbs, and therefore, they may be used in various lighting apparatuses for filament bulbs.
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(14) Moreover, the reflector ring 112 that is proposed by the present disclosure for the first time is disposed outside the bottom portion of the filament unit 10; refer to both
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(16) In the case where the reflector ring has said microstructure, the microstructure may be a plurality of bumps or pits, or the combination of the two. Said bumps or pits may have any suitable shapes, such as, circular, elliptical, triangular, quadrangular (e.g., square, rectangle, trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus), pentagonal, hexagonal, or irregular shape, or any combination of the above-mentioned shapes. The surface of the bumps or pits is not limited to a flat or round surface; rather, it could be a conical protrusion or recess; for example, in some embodiments, the microstructure may comprises a plurality of pyramid bumps or pits.
(17) The microstructure of the reflector ring 112 illustrated in
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(19) Moreover, the reflector ring 112 illustrated in
(20) As could be appreciated, persons having ordinary skill in the art, upon reading the disclosure of the present invention, may design the shape of the reflector ring or the presence or absence of the microstructure and the pattern thereof depending on the actual need. For example, the design parameter of the reflector ring may be adjusted depending on the shape or size of the bulb casing or the shape, size and arrangement of the filament unit, so as to maximize the light that is directed toward the dark area at the top portion, thereby achieving the optimal optical characteristics.
(21) For example, the filament bulb 500 illustrated in
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(23) The present reflector ring may be used using any suitable material(s). For example, the body of the reflector ring may be made of a reflective material; or the body of the reflector ring may be made using a non-reflective material, and a reflective layer may be formed on the upper surface of the body so that the reflector ring may reflect the light.
(24) In the case where the body of the reflector ring is made of a reflective material, a metal foil or plastic reflective film may be used to manufacture the reflector ring.
(25) Take the metallic foil as an example, the common material includes aluminum foil; however, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and persons having ordinary skill in the art may select any other suitable metallic material depending on the actual need.
(26) There are two common manufacturing types for making plastic reflective films. According to the first manufacturing type, a thermoplastic material may be mixed with reflective particles so that the thus-prepared plastic film exhibit reflective property. In another manufacturing type, the thermoplastic material is made into a highly-transparent matrix, and a thin, micro-foaming layer is formed on the matrix, in which the micro-foaming layer comprises a plurality of microbubbles having a diameter of several micrometers. In the latter case, the reflectiveness of the thermoplastic film is altered by adjusting the diameter and density of the microbubbles; generally speaking, the smaller the diameter or the denser the microbubbles, the higher the reflectiveness. Common thermoplastic materials include, but are not limited to, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polycarbonate (PC). Illustrative examples of reflective particles are, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, lead oxide, iron oxide, or other metallic materials.
(27) In some other embodiments, the body of the reflector ring may not be reflective, and a reflective layer may be formed on the upper surface of the body. For example, the body of the reflective ring may be made of the thermoplastic material, and reflective layers may be painted, printed, bronzed, sputtered, or deposited by PVD on the upper layer of the body to form a thin reflective layer.
(28) Regarding the raised or recessed microstructure on the reflector ring, said microstructure may be formed using appropriate means depending on the material of the reflector ring. For example, when the reflector ring is made of thin metal foils such as aluminum foil, it is feasible to press the metal foil thereby forming the raised or recessed microstructure on the surface; alternatively, the surface of the metal film may be subjected to grinding, thereby forming the microstructure on the surface.
(29) On the other hand, when the body of the reflector ring is made primarily of thermoplastic material(s), the desired microstructure may be formed during the injection molding process, or an even, flat surface may be formed first, followed by appropriate surface treatment (e.g., grinding) to form the microstructure. Additionally, the above-mentioned micro-foaming technology may be sued to form the microstructure on the surface of the body.
(30) Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a lighting apparatus. According to various embodiments, the lighting apparatus comprises a body and a filament bulb. Specifically, the filament bulb may the one according to any of the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure; such filament bulb with uniform luminance may be installed on the body. For example, the body of the lighting apparatus may be fixed on the wall, ceiling, or beam of a building. Alternatively, the body of the lighting apparatus may be moveable; for example, the lighting apparatus may be a table lamp or a floor lamp. Generally, the body may comprises therein a socket for accommodating and electrically connect with the bulb cap of the filament bulb.
(31) The above-mentioned embodiments may solve one or more technical problems due to their respective technical feature(s).
(32) Although various embodiments of the invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, or with reference to one or more individual embodiments, those with ordinary skill in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments, such as the addition or deletion of one or more elements, without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention.