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Wearing type micro-electronic lamp for manufactory workers

A technology for operators and electronic lights, applied in the direction of electric light sources, building types, with built-in batteries, etc., to achieve the effect of solving light needs and light use

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-10-29
NANTONG FENGSHI LIGHT SOURCE ELECTRONICS APPL TECH INST
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The factory operator wearable miniature electronic lamp of the present invention uses the existing ultra-bright LED to assemble a light and flexible light, and the light follows the operator, just like shooting from the eyes of the named user, which satisfies the production needs of the operator and completely solves the problem. Various lighting needs of operators

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Even prior factories usually illuminate workshops in assembling products for workers to finish working operations in the workshops, and add prior daylight lamps or incandescent lamps at the places with high requirement of illumination, a plurality of problems in product quality resulting from illumination occur in some posts. The invention provides a mini electronic lamp worn by the workers, which is assembled to be portable and flexible in use by utilizing prior super bright LED. The light moves along with the operator as if the light is emitted from the eyes of the user, thereby satisfying the producing requirement of the operator and thoroughly solving various light problems of the operator.

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Factory Operator Wearable Miniature Electronic Lamp Applicable fields: The invention relates to the field of operating lighting for all operators under the light intensity. Background technique: In order for the operators to complete the operation process in the workshop, the existing factory often lights up the workshop for the assembly of products, and uses the existing fluorescent lamp or incandescent lamp in places with high lighting requirements. Quality issues. However, ultra-bright and high-electric-to-optical conversion LEDs have been widely used for a long time. It has not yet been seen that a workshop operator has a light in hand, which completely solves the problem of lighting requirements for various positions in the production workshop. Contents of the invention The factory operator wearable miniature electronic lamp of the present invention uses the existing ultra-bright LED to assemble a light and flexible light, and the light follows the operator, just l...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): F21L4/00F21V19/00F21W131/402F21Y101/02F21Y115/10
Inventor 高林峰
Owner NANTONG FENGSHI LIGHT SOURCE ELECTRONICS APPL TECH INST
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