Modularized lamp group for studio and rapid integration method of lamp group
By using a modular design for the light assembly housing and a flexible plug-in power supply solution, the problem of poor flexibility in studio lighting sets has been solved, achieving flexible splicing and cost reduction, and meeting different lighting needs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512026832.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing studio lighting sets, due to their fixed models and shapes, cannot be flexibly assembled, resulting in poor flexibility in use and increased investment costs.
The modular lamp housing design allows for free splicing of the lamp units through splicing protrusions and grooves. Power supply and fixation are achieved using flexible plug components and multi-core integrated plugs, and the illumination effect of the light source can be adjusted in combination with a light shield.
It enables flexible and versatile splicing of light sets, reduces investment costs, and meets different lighting needs through the adjustment of limiters and light shields, thereby improving the flexibility and convenience of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of lighting technology, specifically to a modular lighting system for a studio and a method for rapid integration of the lighting system. Background Technology
[0002] Studio lighting systems are combinations of lighting used in studio settings such as television stations, radio stations, recording studios, and performance venues. They typically consist of multiple light fixtures, along with related control equipment and supporting facilities. By adjusting parameters such as brightness, color, and angle, different atmospheres and effects can be created, enhancing the visual impact of programs.
[0003] Currently, the lighting sets in studios are mainly fixed models, sizes, and shapes. Since the scenes in studios need to be changed frequently, these lights can only be moved in different positions in actual use. They cannot be flexibly assembled according to the needs of the studio, resulting in poor flexibility in actual use and increasing the investment cost of such lighting sets. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a modular light set for a studio and a method for rapid integration of the light set. The solution is to modularize all the light sets in the studio and then integrate them to meet the required light sets. The modular light sets can be freely spliced according to the quantity or shape requirements, thereby meeting the required light intensity or illumination area in the studio. It is flexible in application and thus reduces the investment cost of the light sets.
[0005] The technical solution of this invention is implemented as follows: A modular lighting assembly for a studio includes a modular lighting assembly housing with an LED light panel mounted on the front side of the housing; The modular light assembly housing has multiple splicing protrusions and splicing grooves on its four sides: top, bottom, left, and right. The splicing protrusions and splicing grooves are arranged alternately and side by side, extending from the front end to the rear end of the modular light assembly housing. The splicing protrusions and grooves on the left side of the modular light assembly housing can respectively engage with the splicing grooves and protrusions on its right side. The splicing protrusions and grooves on the upper side of the modular light assembly housing can respectively engage with the splicing grooves and protrusions on its lower side. After the splicing protrusions and grooves are engaged, they are completely fixed by the elastic plug-in components located on the rear side of the modular light assembly housing.
[0006] The above solution unifies all the lighting units in the studio into a modular design and further integrates them to meet the required lighting requirements. The modular lighting units can be freely spliced according to the quantity or shape requirements, thereby meeting the required light intensity or area in the studio. This allows for flexible application and reduces the investment cost of the lighting units.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of a modular lighting system for a studio, the two ends of the splicing protrusion are provided with limiting protrusions, and the two ends of the splicing groove are provided with limiting grooves that cooperate with the limiting protrusions. The assembly relationship between the limiting protrusion and the limiting groove is an interference fit.
[0008] In order to limit the position of two adjacent modular light groups after splicing, the two will be limited by limiting protrusions and limiting grooves after splicing, so as to prevent them from falling off.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of a modular lighting assembly for a studio, the front side of the modular lighting assembly housing has storage slots distributed around the LED light panel. A sliding plate that can slide inside the storage slot is installed inside the slot. A light shield is rotatably installed on the outside of the sliding plate. The light shield can control the diffusion or focusing of the light source emitted by the LED light panel. A pull handle is also connected to the outside of the light shield.
[0010] Using the above solution, in order to adjust the illumination, the light-shielding plate hidden in the storage slot can be pulled outwards by the pull handle as needed; if a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped outwards to diffuse the light source outwards; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped inwards to concentrate the light source inwards.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of a modular lighting assembly for a studio, the resilient plug-in assembly includes a slot on the rear side of the modular lighting assembly housing, in which a pin that can extend from the side of the modular lighting assembly housing is slidably installed, and the modular lighting assembly housing also has a socket on the opposite side of the pin that cooperates with the pin; a pusher seat is fixed to the pin body, and a spring that pushes the pusher seat outward is fitted on the pin body. The pin has a handle fixed at the end away from its plug, and a self-locking groove for use with the handle is provided on the side of the slot. When the handle is installed in the self-locking groove, the plug of the pin can be completely retracted into the slot.
[0012] Using the above method, in order to fix all the modular light groups after splicing them into an integrated light group, the rotary handle is removed from the self-locking groove. At this time, the pin is pushed into the socket under the action of the spring until the pin and the socket are engaged, thus fixing the integrated light group.
[0013] As a preferred embodiment of a modular lighting assembly for a studio, a connector for connecting to an LED light panel is provided on the rear side of the modular lighting assembly housing. This connector is connected to a single-core cable plug.
[0014] Using the above solution, power can be supplied to a single modular lamp group simply by connecting a single-core cable bundle plug.
[0015] As a preferred embodiment of a modular lighting system for a studio, when there are two or more modular lighting systems, a multi-core integrated plug is inserted into the single-core cable connector that connects to each individual modular lighting system. The multi-core integrated plug has six or more wiring holes, and all single-core cable connectors are connected to the multi-core integrated plug in parallel.
[0016] In order to supply power to multiple modular light groups simultaneously using the above solution, a multi-core integrated plug first supplies power to the single-core wire harness plug, and then the single-core wire harness plug supplies power to each modular light group, thereby achieving unified on / off switching of all modular light groups, which is more convenient in practical applications.
[0017] A rapid integration method for a modular lighting system for a studio, the method being implemented within the studio using the modular lighting system; 1. When the required lighting intensity or area in the studio is relatively small, a modular lighting unit is needed for illumination. The operating steps are as follows: S1. Fix a single modular light assembly and connect it to the wiring terminal on the rear side of the modular light assembly housing through a single-core cable plug to supply power, thereby illuminating the target position. S2. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield hidden in the storage slot can be pulled out outwards using the pull handle as needed. S3. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.
[0018] 2. When the required lighting intensity or area in the studio is large, two or more modular light sets are needed for illumination. The operating steps are as follows: S1. First, the individual modular light groups are spliced together in sequence, either vertically or horizontally. That is, the splicing protrusions and grooves on the left side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing grooves and protrusions on the right side of the other modular light group, or the splicing protrusions and grooves on the upper side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing grooves and protrusions on the lower side of the other modular light group. S2. After assembling all the modular light groups into an integrated light group, use the elastic plug-in component to fix the adjacent modular light groups; rotate the handle to remove it from the self-locking groove. At this time, the pin is pushed into the socket under the action of the spring until the pin and the socket are engaged to complete the fixing of the integrated light group. S3. Connect the single-core wire harness plug to the wiring terminal on the rear side of the modular lamp housing, and then use the multi-core integrated plug to connect all the single-core wire harness plugs in parallel. By supplying power to the multi-core integrated plug, the target position can be illuminated. S4. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield hidden in the storage slot can be pulled out outwards using the pull handle as needed. When pulling it out, only the light shield located at the edge of the entire integrated lamp group should be used. The light shield between two adjacent modular lamp groups does not need to be used. S5. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.
[0019] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: 1. This solution unifies and modularizes all the lighting units in the studio, and further integrates them to meet the required lighting units. The modular lighting units can be freely spliced according to the quantity or shape requirements, thereby meeting the required light intensity or light area in the studio. They are flexible in application and thus reduce the investment cost of lighting units. 2. In order to limit the position of two adjacent modular light groups after splicing, the two will be limited by limiting protrusions and limiting grooves after splicing, so as to prevent them from falling off. 3. To adjust the illumination, the light shield hidden in the storage slot can be pulled outwards using the pull handle as needed. If a larger illumination area is required, the four light shields can be flipped outwards to diffuse the light source. If a longer illumination distance is required, the four light shields can be flipped inwards to concentrate the light source.
[0020] 4. In order to fix all the modular light groups after they are assembled into an integrated light group, remove the rotating handle from the self-locking groove. At this time, the pin will be pushed into the socket under the action of the spring until the pin and the socket are engaged to complete the fixing of the integrated light group. 5. To power a single modular lamp assembly, simply connect a single-core cable bundle plug. 6. In order to simultaneously power multiple modular light groups, a multi-core integrated plug is used to first power the single-core wire harness plug, and then the single-core wire harness plug powers the individual modular light group, thereby achieving unified on / off of all modular light groups, which will be more convenient in practical applications. Attached Figure Description
[0021] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0022] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a single modular lamp group in the main view of Example 1; Figure 2 for Figure 1 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle; Figure 3 for Figure 1 A magnified view of a section at point B in the middle; Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a single modular light assembly viewed from behind in Example 1; Figure 5 for Figure 1 Three-dimensional structural diagram of the central light-shielding plate when it is deployed; Figure 6 for Figure 4 Three-dimensional structural diagram of the central light-shielding plate when it is deployed; Figure 7 To showcase Figure 1 A 3D structural diagram of the central light-shielding plate within the storage slot; Figure 8 for Figure 6 A magnified view of a section at point C; Figure 9 for Figure 4 A magnified view of a section at point D; Figure 10 In Example 2, multiple modular light groups are spliced together in the main view to form 2 2. Three-dimensional structural diagram of the integrated lamp assembly; Figure 11 In Example 2, multiple modular rearview lights are spliced together to form 2 2. Three-dimensional structural diagram of integrated lamp assembly.
[0023] The markings in the diagram are: 1-Modular lamp housing; 2-LED lamp panel; 3-Splicing protrusion; 4-Splicing groove; 5-Limiting protrusion; 6-Limiting groove; 7-Storage slot; 8-Skip; 9-Light shield; 10-Pull handle; 11-Slot; 12-Pin; 13-Socket; 14-Booster base; 15-Spring; 16-Thrust handle; 17-Self-locking groove; 18-Wire connector; 19-Single-core cable tie plug; 20-Multi-core integrated plug. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0025] Example 1, as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a modular lighting assembly for a studio is required when the required light intensity or area in the studio is small. It includes a modular lighting assembly housing 1, with an LED light panel 2 mounted on the front side. The housing 1 has multiple splicing protrusions 3 and splicing grooves 4 on its upper, lower, left, and right sides, with the protrusions 3 and grooves 4 alternating and arranged side-by-side, extending from the front to the rear. The protrusions 3 and grooves 4 on the left side of the housing 1 can be matched with the grooves 4 and protrusions 3 on its right side, and the protrusions 3 and grooves 4 on the upper side can be matched with the grooves 4 and protrusions 3 on its lower side. After the protrusions 3 and grooves 4 are matched, they are completely fixed by an elastic plug-in component located on the rear side of the housing 1. This solution unifies all the lighting units in the studio into a modular system and further integrates them to meet the required lighting needs. The modular lighting units can be freely spliced according to quantity or shape requirements, thereby meeting the required light intensity or illumination area in the studio. Its application is flexible and versatile, thus reducing the investment cost of lighting units.
[0026] like Figures 2 to 3 As shown, the splicing protrusion 3 has limiting protrusions 5 at both ends, and the splicing groove 4 has limiting grooves 6 at both ends that cooperate with the limiting protrusions 5; the assembly relationship between the limiting protrusions 5 and the limiting grooves 6 is an interference fit. In order to achieve the limiting of two adjacent modular light groups after splicing, the two will be limited by the limiting protrusions 5 and the limiting grooves 6 after splicing, thereby preventing them from falling off.
[0027] like Figures 5 to 7As shown, the front side of the modular lamp housing 1 has storage slots 7 distributed around the LED light panel 2. A sliding plate 8 is installed inside the storage slot 7, and a light-shielding plate 9 is rotatably mounted on the outer side of the sliding plate 8. The light-shielding plate 9 and the sliding plate 8 are interference-fitted. The light-shielding plate 9 can control the diffusion or focusing of the light source emitted by the LED light panel 2. A pull handle 10 is also connected to the outer side of the light-shielding plate 9. To adjust the illumination, the light-shielding plate 9, hidden in the storage slot 7, can be pulled outwards using the pull handle 10. If a larger illumination area is needed, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped outwards to diffuse the light source; if a longer illumination distance is needed, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped inwards to focus the light source.
[0028] like Figures 8 to 9 As shown, the flexible plug assembly includes a slot 11 on the rear side of the modular lamp housing 1. A pin 12 that can extend from the side of the modular lamp housing 1 is slidably installed in the slot 11. The modular lamp housing 1 also has a socket 13 on the opposite side of the pin 12 for use with the pin 12. A pusher seat 14 is fixed on the pin of the pin 12, and a spring 15 that pushes the pusher seat 14 outward is fitted on the pin of the pin 12. A handle 16 is fixed at the end of the pin 12 away from its plug, and a self-locking groove 17 for use with the handle 16 is also provided on one side of the slot 11. When the handle 16 is installed in the self-locking groove 17, the plug of the pin 12 can be completely retracted into the slot 11. To secure all modular light units after they are assembled into an integrated light unit, the rotary handle 16 is removed from the self-locking slot 17. At this time, the pin 12 is pushed into the socket 13 under the action of the spring 15 until the pin 12 engages with the socket 13 to complete the fixation of the integrated light unit.
[0029] like Figure 6 As shown, a connector 18 for connecting to the LED light panel 2 is provided on the rear side of the modular lamp assembly housing 1. This connector 18 is connected to a single-core cable tie plug 19. To supply power to a single modular lamp assembly, power can be supplied by directly connecting the single-core cable tie plug 19.
[0030] like Figures 1 to 9 As shown, a rapid integration method for modular lighting sets for studios is provided. This method is implemented in a studio using the modular lighting sets described in Embodiment 1. The operation steps are as follows: S1. Fix a single modular light group and connect it to the wiring terminal 18 on the rear side of the modular light group housing 1 through the single-core cable plug 19 to supply power so as to illuminate the target position. S2. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield 9 hidden in the storage slot 7 can be pulled out outward by the pull handle 10 as needed. S3. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.
[0031] Example 2, as Figures 10 to 11 As shown, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is only that when the required light intensity or illuminated area in the studio is large, that is, two or more modular light groups are needed for illumination. Based on Embodiment 1, this embodiment splices four modular light groups to form 2 2. Integrated Lamp Sets: When there are two or more modular lamp sets, a multi-core integrated plug 20 is inserted into the single-core wire harness plug 19 connecting to each individual modular lamp set. The multi-core integrated plug 20 has six or more wiring holes. All single-core wire harness plugs 19 are connected to the multi-core integrated plug 20 in parallel. To simultaneously power multiple modular lamp sets, the multi-core integrated plug 20 first powers the single-core wire harness plug 19, and then the single-core wire harness plug 19 powers each individual modular lamp set, thus achieving unified on / off switching for all modular lamp sets. This is more convenient in practical applications.
[0032] like Figures 10 to 11 As shown, a rapid integration method for modular lighting sets for studios is provided. This method is implemented in a studio using the modular lighting sets described in Example 2, and the operation steps are as follows: S1. First, the individual modular light groups are spliced together in sequence, either vertically or horizontally. That is, the splicing protrusion 3 and splicing groove 4 on the left side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing groove 4 and splicing protrusion 3 on the right side of another modular light group, or the splicing protrusion 3 and splicing groove 4 on the upper side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing groove 4 and splicing protrusion 3 on the lower side of another modular light group. S2. After assembling all modular light groups into an integrated light group, use flexible plug-in components to fix adjacent modular light groups; rotate the handle 16 to remove it from the self-locking slot 17. At this time, the pin 12 is pushed into the socket 13 under the action of the spring 15 until the pin 12 and the socket 13 are engaged to complete the fixing of the integrated light group, forming 2 2. Integrated light groups; S3. Connect the single-core wire harness plug 19 to the wiring terminal 18 on the rear side of the modular lamp housing 1, and then use the multi-core integrated plug 20 to connect all the single-core wire harness plugs 19 in parallel. By supplying power to the multi-core integrated plug 20, the target position is illuminated. S4. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield 9 hidden in the storage slot 7 can be pulled out outward using the pull handle 10 as needed; when pulling it out, only the area located at 2 can be selected. 2. The light shield 9 is used at the edge of the integrated lamp group, and the light shield 9 is not needed between two adjacent modular lamp groups; S5. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates 9 can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.
[0033] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A modular lighting assembly for a studio, comprising a modular lighting assembly housing, wherein an LED light panel is mounted on the front side of the modular lighting assembly housing; Its features are: The modular lamp housing has multiple splicing protrusions and splicing grooves on its four sides (top, bottom, left, and right). The splicing protrusions and splicing grooves are alternately arranged and side by side, extending from the front end to the rear end of the modular lamp housing. The splicing protrusions and grooves on the left side of the modular light assembly housing can respectively engage with the splicing grooves and protrusions on its right side. The splicing protrusions and grooves on the upper side of the modular light assembly housing can respectively engage with the splicing grooves and protrusions on its lower side. After the splicing protrusions and grooves are engaged, they are completely fixed by the elastic plug-in components located on the rear side of the modular light assembly housing.
2. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two ends of the splicing protrusion are provided with limiting protrusions, and the two ends of the splicing groove are provided with limiting grooves that cooperate with the limiting protrusions.
3. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 2, characterized in that: The assembly relationship between the limiting protrusion and the limiting groove is an interference fit.
4. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 3, characterized in that: The front side of the modular lamp assembly housing has storage slots distributed around the LED light panel. A sliding plate that can slide inside the storage slot is installed inside the slot. A light shield is rotatably installed on the outside of the sliding plate. The light shield can control the diffusion or focusing of the light source emitted by the LED light panel.
5. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 4, characterized in that: A pull handle is also attached to the outer side of the light-shielding panel.
6. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 5, characterized in that: The resilient plug assembly includes a slot on the rear side of the modular lamp housing, in which a pin that can extend from the side of the modular lamp housing is slidably installed. The modular lamp housing also has a socket on the opposite side of the pin that is used to engage with the pin. A pusher seat is fixed to the pin body, and a spring that pushes the pusher seat outward is fitted on the pin body.
7. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 6, characterized in that: The pin is fixed with a throttle at the end away from its plug, and a self-locking groove is provided on one side of the slot to cooperate with the throttle; when the throttle is installed in the self-locking groove, the plug of the pin can be completely retracted into the slot.
8. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 7, characterized in that: The rear side of the modular lamp housing is provided with a connector for connecting to the LED light panel, which is connected to a single-core cable plug.
9. The modular lighting assembly for a studio according to claim 8, characterized in that: When there are two or more modular light groups, a multi-core integrated plug is inserted into the single-core bundle plug that connects to the individual modular light group. The multi-core integrated plug has six or more wiring holes, and all single-core bundle plugs are connected to the multi-core integrated plug in parallel.
10. A rapid integration method for modular lighting units in a studio, characterized in that, This method is implemented in a studio using the modular lighting system for a studio as described in claim 9; 1. When the required lighting intensity or area in the studio is relatively small, a modular lighting unit is needed for illumination. The operating steps are as follows: S1. Fix a single modular light assembly and connect it to the wiring terminal on the rear side of the modular light assembly housing through a single-core cable plug to supply power, thereby illuminating the target position. S2. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield hidden in the storage slot can be pulled out outwards using the pull handle as needed. S3. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.
2. When the required lighting intensity or area in the studio is large, two or more modular light sets are needed for illumination. The operating steps are as follows: S1. First, the individual modular light groups are spliced together in sequence, either vertically or horizontally. That is, the splicing protrusions and grooves on the left side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing grooves and protrusions on the right side of the other modular light group, or the splicing protrusions and grooves on the upper side of the modular light group are respectively matched with the splicing grooves and protrusions on the lower side of the other modular light group. S2. After assembling all the modular light groups into an integrated light group, use the elastic plug-in component to fix the adjacent modular light groups; rotate the handle to remove it from the self-locking groove. At this time, the pin is pushed into the socket under the action of the spring until the pin and the socket are engaged to complete the fixing of the integrated light group. S3. Connect the single-core wire harness plug to the wiring terminal on the rear side of the modular lamp housing, and then use the multi-core integrated plug to connect all the single-core wire harness plugs in parallel. By supplying power to the multi-core integrated plug, the target position can be illuminated. S4. If it is necessary to adjust the illumination, the light shield hidden in the storage slot can be pulled out outwards using the pull handle as needed. When pulling it out, only the light shield located at the edge of the entire integrated lamp group should be used. The light shield between two adjacent modular lamp groups does not need to be used. S5. If a larger illumination area of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped outward to diffuse the light source outward; if a longer illumination distance of the light source is required, the four light-shielding plates can be flipped inward to concentrate the light source inward.