Retractable end-cap for LED tube
09651201 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R33/96
ELECTRICITY
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K99/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R33/96
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Embodiments of an end-cap for an LED tube are described. In one aspect, an end-cap for an LED tube may include an end-cap housing, an elastic component, a power connector, and a movable assembly. The movable assembly may include a power pin thereon and configured to connect to an external power source. The elastic component may reside inside the end-cap housing. A first end of the movable assembly may connect to the end-cap housing. A second end of the connecting assembly opposite to the first end thereof may connect to a body of the LED tube through the power connector. The power connector may be electrically disconnected from the power pin when the end-cap housing is pressed. The power connector may be electrically connected to the power pin when the end-cap housing is not pressed.
Claims
1. An end-cap of a light-emitting diode (LED) tube, comprising: an end-cap housing; a first elastic component; a power connector; and a movable assembly, wherein: the movable assembly comprises a power pin thereon and configured to connect to an external power source, the first elastic component resides inside the end-cap housing, a first end of the movable assembly connects to the end-cap housing, and a second end of the movable assembly opposite to the first end thereof connects to a body of the LED tube through the power connector, the power connector is electrically disconnected from the power pin when the end-cap housing is pressed, and the power connector is electrically connected to the power pin when the end-cap housing is not pressed.
2. The end-cap of claim 1, wherein the power connector is retractable in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the LED tube, and wherein a retracting range of the power connector is between 1 mm and 10 mm approximately.
3. The end-cap of claim 1, wherein when the end-cap housing is pressed, a distance of separation between the power connector and the at least one power pin is between 2 mm and 10 mm approximately.
4. The end-cap of claim 1, wherein the first elastic component comprises a spring.
5. The end-cap of claim 1, further comprising: a base; and a second elastic component, wherein: the first elastic component is disposed on a first side of the base and the second elastic component is disposed on a second side of the base opposite the first side of the base such that, when the first elastic component is compressed the second elastic component is not compressed and when the second elastic component is compressed the first elastic component is not compressed.
6. The end-cap of claim 5, wherein the power connector is disposed on the second side of the base and at least partially exposed.
7. The end-cap of claim 6, wherein the movable assembly further comprises an electrically-conductive member that is electrically connected to the power pin and traverses through the base from the first side to the second side of the base, wherein the electrically-conductive member is electrically disconnected from the power connector when the first elastic component is compressed, and wherein the electrically-conductive member is electrically connected from the power connector when the first elastic component is not compressed.
8. The end-cap of claim 7, wherein the movable assembly further comprises a support member, and wherein the electrically-conductive member protrudes from support member in a direction opposite to a direction in which the power pin protrudes from the support member.
9. The end-cap of claim 1, wherein the power connector is generally ring shaped.
10. The end-cap of claim 9, wherein the movable assembly further comprises an electrically-conductive member that is electrically connected to the power pin and generally cup shaped, wherein the electrically-conductive member is electrically disconnected from the power connector when the first elastic component is compressed, and wherein the electrically-conductive member is electrically connected from the power connector when the first elastic component is not compressed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to aid further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of the present disclosure. The drawings illustrate a select number of embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the detailed description below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure. It is appreciable that the drawings are not necessarily in scale as some components may be shown to be out of proportion than the size in actual implementation in order to clearly illustrate the concept of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(13) Various implementations of the present disclosure and related inventive concepts are described below. It should be acknowledged, however, that the present disclosure is not limited to any particular manner of implementation, and that the various embodiments discussed explicitly herein are primarily for purposes of illustration. For example, the various concepts discussed herein may be suitably implemented in a variety of LED tubes having different form factors and light output.
(14) The present disclosure provides a new end-cap for the LED tube. It ensures that an LED tube is activated only when both end-caps of the LED tube are inserted into the linear fixture sockets, thus protecting the installer from electrical shock during installation. The present disclosure also eliminates the drawbacks of the previous approaches and increases the safety and usability of the LED tube equipped with the new end-cap.
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(17) In actual use, one side of the connecting assembly connects with the LED tube body. During the installation of an LED tube with the end-cap described in the present disclosure into a linear fixture, the end-cap housing 1 is pressed, thus causing the end-cap housing to slide along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube and press down on the elastic component 2. As a result, the two power connectors 3 connect to the two pins 5, as shown in
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(20) The end-cap 10 may be comprised of an end-cap housing 11, an elastic component 12 (e.g., a spring), a base 13, an electrically-conductive power connector 14, and a movable assembly 15. A first end of the movable assembly 15 may connect to the end-cap housing 11. A second end of the movable assembly 15 opposite to the first end thereof may connect to a body of the LED tube through the electrically-conductive power connector 14. Movable assembly 15 may include at least two power pins 15A, a support member 15B and an electrically-conductive member 15C. The power pins 15A may be electrically connected to the electrically-conductive member 15C. The support member 15B may support the power pins 15A, and the electrically-conductive member 15C may be disposed around a periphery of support member 15B. Support member 15B may comprise an elongated portion that traverses through base 13 from one side of base 13 to the opposite side of base 13. The elastic component 12 may reside inside the end-cap housing 11. The components may be arranged such that elastic component 12 may be disposed between the movable assembly 15 and base 13, with electrically-conductive power connector 14 disposed between movable assembly 15 and base 13.
(21) Accordingly, movable assembly 15 may move along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube when pressed and not pressed. When movable assembly 15 of the end-cap housing 11 is pressed along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube, the end-cap housing 11 moves in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the LED tube. When the elastic component 12 is compressed as the end-cap housing 11 is pressed, the electrically-conductive power connector 14 is physically and electrically disconnected or separate from the electrically-conductive member 15C (and hence electrically disconnected from the power pins 15A) of movable assembly 15. When the elastic component 12 is not compressed as the end-cap housing 11 is not pressed, the electrically-conductive power connector 14 is physically and electrically connected to the electrically-conductive member 15C (and hence electrically connected to the power pins 15A) of movable assembly 15.
(22) In some implementations, electrically-conductive power connector 14 may be generally ring shaped. Electrically-conductive member 15C of movable assembly 15 may be generally cup shaped.
(23) In some implementations, the movable assembly 15 may be retractable in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube with a retracting range between 1 mm and 10 mm approximately. In some implementations, when the elastic component 12 is compressed, a distance of separation between the electrically-conductive power connector 14 and the electrically-conductive member 15C of movable assembly 15 may be between 2 mm and 10 mm approximately.
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(25) The end-cap 20 may be comprised of an end-cap housing 21, a first elastic component 22 (e.g., a spring), a base 23, an electrically-conductive power connector 24, a movable assembly 25, a cap 26 and a second elastic component 27 (e.g., a spring). A first end of the movable assembly 25 may connect to the end-cap housing 21. A second end of the movable assembly 25 opposite to the first end thereof may connect to a body of the LED tube through the electrically-conductive power connector 24. Movable assembly 25 may include at least two power pins 25A, a support member 25B (e.g., a printed circuit board) and an electrically-conductive member 25C. The power pins 25A may be electrically connected to the electrically-conductive member 25C. The support member 25B may support the power pins 25A, and the electrically-conductive member 25C may protrude from support member 25B in a direction opposite to a direction in which the power pins 25A protrude from the support member 25B. The first elastic component 22 may reside inside the end-cap housing 21. Cap 26 may be disposed on and around support member 25B with power pins 25A protruding through holes on cap 26. The components may be arranged such that first elastic component 22 may be disposed between the support member 25B and base 23 and that the second elastic component 27 may be disposed between the electrically-conductive member 25C and base 23, with the first elastic component 22 and the second elastic component 27 on opposite sides of the base 23. Electrically-conductive power connector 24 may be disposed on the side of base 23 facing electrically-conductive member 25C of movable assembly 25 with a portion of electrically-conductive power connector 24 exposed.
(26) Accordingly, movable assembly 25 may move along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube when pressed and not pressed. When movable assembly 25 of the end-cap housing 21 is pressed along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube, the end-cap housing 21 moves in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the LED tube. When the first elastic component 22 is compressed (and the second elastic component 27 is stretched or otherwise not compressed) as the end-cap housing 21 is pressed, the electrically-conductive power connector 24 is physically and electrically disconnected or separate from the electrically-conductive member 25C (and hence electrically disconnected from power pins 25A) of movable assembly 25. When the first elastic component 22 is not compressed (and the second elastic component 27 is compressed) as the end-cap housing 21 is not pressed, the electrically-conductive power connector 24 is physically and electrically connected to the electrically-conductive member 25C (and hence electrically disconnected from the power pins 25A) of movable assembly 25.
(27) In some implementations, the movable assembly 25 may be retractable in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the LED tube with a retracting range between 1 mm and 10 mm approximately. In some implementations, when the first elastic component 22 is compressed, a distance of separation between the electrically-conductive power connector 24 and the electrically-conductive member 25C of movable assembly 25 may be between 2 mm and 10 mm approximately.
(28) While the present disclosure has been described and illustrated in its preferred embodiments, it should be understood that departure therefrom may be made within the scope of the present disclosure, which is not limited to the specific details disclosed herein.
(29) Additional and Alternative Implementation Notes
(30) Although the techniques have been described in language specific to certain applications, it is to be understood that the appended claims are not necessarily limited to the specific features or applications described herein. Rather, the specific features and examples are disclosed as non-limiting exemplary forms of implementing such techniques.
(31) As used in this application, the term or is intended to mean an inclusive or rather than an exclusive or. That is, unless specified otherwise or clear from context, X employs A or B is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then X employs A or B is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles a and an as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean one or more, unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form.
(32) For the purposes of this disclosure and the claims that follow, the terms coupled and connected may have been used to describe how various elements interface. Such described interfacing of various elements may be either direct or indirect.