Pot-shaped decorative lamp
By setting a through hole at the spout of the pot-shaped decorative lamp to connect the decorative light strip inside the pot's cavity, combined with solar panel power supply and clamping mechanism, the problem of dynamic interaction of the decorative lamp is solved, realizing the interactive effect of the pot-shaped decorative lamp, improving the visual and lighting effects, solving the problem of monotonous decorative lamp shape, and enhancing the visual effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520759229.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-22
AI Technical Summary
Existing decorative lights have a monotonous design, and the light cannot dynamically interact with the structure of the teapot, resulting in poor lighting effects.
The design incorporates a kettle-shaped decorative light with several through holes at the spout connecting to the inner cavity of the kettle. Decorative light strips extend from these through holes and are powered by a solar panel, enabling two lighting modes. The light strips are then secured by a clamping mechanism to simulate a water flow effect.
The dynamic interaction between light and the structure of the teapot enhances the visual effect, making the teapot shape more aesthetically pleasing and improving its lighting effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lighting fixtures, and in particular to a pot-shaped decorative lamp. Background Technology
[0002] Decorative lights, as a type of lighting fixture, are a common piece of furniture in people's daily lives, primarily serving the purpose of illumination and decoration. By installing decorative lights, they can also beautify the indoor environment and enhance the festive atmosphere. Currently, decorative lights on the market mainly suffer from problems such as monotonous shapes and poor illumination. Specifically, existing decorative lights are mostly designed in geometric shapes (spherical, cylindrical), and their lighting methods are fixed (such as a single embedded light source), failing to achieve a dynamic interaction between light and the lamp's structure. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To address the shortcomings mentioned above in the background technology, this utility model provides a pot-shaped decorative lamp.
[0004] The present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] A pot-shaped decorative lamp, characterized in that the decorative lamp comprises:
[0006] The kettle body has a spray nozzle at the top of the spout, and the spray nozzle has several through holes. The through holes are connected to the inner cavity of the kettle body through the spout, and the side of the kettle body is hollowed out to form a light-transmitting hole.
[0007] The decorative light strips are provided in multiple strips, which extend outward from the inner cavity of the kettle through the spout and the through hole, with each decorative light strip corresponding to a one-to-one through hole.
[0008] A solar panel is installed on the upper surface of the lid of the kettle body. The solar panel is used to convert sunlight into electrical energy to power the decorative light strip.
[0009] As a further improvement, the decorative light strip has two illumination modes.
[0010] As a further improvement, the two illumination modes are constant illumination mode and flowing light mode.
[0011] As a further improvement, a handle is provided on the outside of the kettle body for picking up or hanging the kettle body.
[0012] As a further improvement, the spray bottle portion is provided with a clamping mechanism, which includes positioning pins, sliders, elastic elements, mounting rings, and clamping parts. A plurality of positioning pins are arranged in a ring on the end face of the spray bottle portion near the spout, and the spray bottle portion is rotated on the top of the spout. The mounting ring is mounted on the surface of an annular support plate located around the spout. A plurality of sliders are arranged in a ring on the inner wall of the mounting ring through a plurality of elastic elements. The sliders are arranged around the through hole and are movably covered by the annular support plate. The surface of each slider is provided with an arc-shaped groove, and the positioning pins are slidably embedded in the arc-shaped grooves. A clamping part is provided at the end of each slider near the through hole. A plurality of clamping parts can form a ring, and the clamping part is used to clamp the decorative light strip extending from the through hole.
[0013] As a further improvement, the clamping part is made of an elastic material.
[0014] As can be seen from the above description of the structure of this utility model, compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages: This utility model features an outwardly extending decorative light strip at the spout of the kettle-shaped decorative lamp, simulating the scene of water pouring from the kettle body. When the decorative light strip is lit, a dynamic interactive effect between the light and the kettle body structure can be achieved, enhancing the visual effect. Furthermore, compared to simple geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders), this utility model is overall kettle-shaped, and the openwork design on the sides of the kettle body makes the shape more aesthetically pleasing, greatly improving the viewing experience while ensuring adequate illumination. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the pot.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a plan view of the clamping mechanism.
[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the lid and body of the teapot. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0020] As attached Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, a pot-shaped decorative lamp includes a pot body 1, decorative light strips 2, and a solar panel 4. The pot body 1 has a spray nozzle 12 at the top of its spout 11, with six through holes 121 extending through it. These through holes 121 communicate with the inner cavity of the pot body 1 via the spout 11. Six decorative light strips 2 extend outward from the inner cavity of the pot body 1 through the spout 11 and the six through holes 121. In use, the decorative light strips 2 are illuminated.
[0021] Preferably, the decorative light strip 2 has two illumination modes: a constant-on mode and a flowing light mode. In the constant-on mode, the LEDs on the decorative light strip 2 continuously illuminate; in the flowing light mode, the brightness and on / off state of the LEDs on the decorative light strip 2 are controlled, causing the LEDs to light up and turn off in a set sequence and time, thus achieving a flowing effect. This invention also incorporates an extended decorative light strip 2 at the spout 11 of the kettle-shaped decorative light to simulate water pouring from the kettle body 1, achieving a dynamic interaction between light and the kettle structure, thus enhancing the visual effect.
[0022] Furthermore, the sides of the teapot body 1 are perforated to form light-transmitting holes, which can be designed into various patterns. When the decorative light strip 2 is lit, the light inside the teapot body 1 can shine through the light-transmitting holes, revealing the patterns and making the decorative lights more aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, a light bulb can be installed inside the teapot body 1. This light bulb and the decorative light strip 2 can be controlled independently to ensure that the decorative lights still provide good illumination even when the decorative light strip 2 is in a flowing light pattern.
[0023] As attached Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, a solar panel 4 is installed on the upper surface of the lid 13 of the kettle body 1. The solar panel 131 is used to convert sunlight into electrical energy to power the decorative light strip 2 and the lighting bulb. Specifically, a storage battery is provided on the bottom surface of the lid 13. This storage battery is electrically connected to the solar panel 4, the decorative light strip 2, and the lighting bulb. The electrical energy converted by the solar panel 4 is stored in the storage battery, which powers the decorative light strip 2 and the lighting bulb. Preferably, this utility model can also be configured with a control system, with the storage battery powering the control system. This control system is used to control the opening and closing of the decorative light strip 2 and the lighting bulb. Specifically, a button can be provided on the upper surface of the lid 13. By triggering the button, a signal to control the opening and closing of the decorative light strip 2 and the lighting bulb can be sent to the control system.
[0024] Preferably, the lid 13 is detachably connected to the body 1. Specifically, the lid 13 is threadedly connected to the spout of the body 1. The detachable lid 13 facilitates the maintenance or replacement of parts such as the decorative light strip 2 and the solar panel 4. Furthermore, a handle 14 is provided on the outside of the body 1 for picking up or hanging the body 1.
[0025] It is worth mentioning that, as shown in the attached document Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the spray bottle portion 12 is equipped with a clamping mechanism 3, which includes positioning pins 31, sliders 32, elastic members 34, mounting rings 35, and clamping parts 36. A plurality of positioning pins 31 are arranged in a ring on the end face of the spray bottle portion 12 near the spout 11, and the spray bottle portion 12 is rotatable on the top of the spout 11 via bearings. The mounting ring 35 is mounted on the surface of an annular support plate 14 surrounding the spout 11. A plurality of sliders 32 are arranged in a ring on the inner wall of the mounting ring 35 via a plurality of elastic members 34. The sliders 32 surround the through hole 121 and movably cover the annular support plate 14. Each slider 32 has an arc-shaped groove 33 penetrating its surface, and the positioning pins 31 are slidably embedded in the arc-shaped grooves 33. Each slider 32 has a clamping part 36 at the end near the through hole 121, and the clamping parts 36 can form a ring. After rotating the spray bottle part 12, the positioning pin 31 slides along the arc-shaped groove 33, pushing the slider 32 and the clamping part 36 towards the mounting ring 35, compressing the elastic member 34. Then, the six decorative light strips 2 can be inserted into the six through holes 121 respectively, so that the six decorative light strips 2 pass through the space enclosed by the clamping part 36 and enter the spout 11, and finally enter the bottle body 1 for power supply. When the decorative light strips 2 are in place, the spray bottle part 12 is released, and the slider 32 and the clamping part 36 are reset under the elastic restoring force of the elastic member 34. At this time, the clamping part 36 clamps the decorative light strips 2 extending from the through holes 121, thereby fixing the decorative light strips 2 in the through holes 121, reducing the risk of the decorative light strips 2 being pulled away from the spray bottle part 12 by wind or other external forces during use, which could lead to circuit damage, so as to better protect the decorative light strips 2 and extend their service life.
[0026] Preferably, the clamping part 36 is made of an elastic material, specifically rubber, which has good elasticity and anti-aging properties, so that the clamping part 36 and the decorative light strip 2 are in flexible contact, avoiding the clamping part 36 from scratching the decorative light strip 2 during the clamping process, thereby improving the service life of the decorative light strip 2.
[0027] In summary, this utility model features an outwardly extending decorative light strip 2 at the spout 11 of the pot-shaped decorative lamp, simulating the scene of water pouring from the pot body 1. When the decorative light strip 2 is lit, a dynamic interaction effect between the light and the pot body structure can be achieved, enhancing the visual effect. Moreover, compared to simple geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders), this utility model is pot-shaped overall, and the side of the pot body 1 is hollowed out, making the shape more aesthetically pleasing. While ensuring the lighting effect, it can greatly improve the viewing effect.
[0028] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model, but the design concept of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any non-substantial modifications made to this utility model using this concept shall be considered as an infringement of the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A jug-shaped decorative lamp, characterized in that, The decorative lamp comprises: A kettle body, a spout top of the kettle body is provided with a sprinkler part, a plurality of through holes are penetrated through the sprinkler part, the through holes are communicated with the inner cavity of the kettle body through the spout, and the side surface of the kettle body is hollowed out to form a light transmission hole; A plurality of decorative lamp strips are provided, the plurality of decorative lamp strips extend outward from the inner cavity of the kettle body through the spout and the through holes, and the decorative lamp strips correspond to the through holes one by one; A solar panel is installed on the upper surface of the kettle cover of the kettle body, the solar panel is used to convert solar energy into electric energy for use of the decorative lamp strips.
2. A jug-shaped decorative lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: The decorative lamp strip has two care modes.
3. A jug-shaped decorative lamp as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that: The two care modes are constant light mode and flowing water and galloping horse mode respectively.
4. A jug-shaped decorative lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer side of the kettle body is provided with a handle, and the handle is used to take or hang the kettle body.
5. A jug-shaped decorative lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: A clamping mechanism is arranged in the sprinkler part, the clamping mechanism comprises positioning pins, sliding blocks, elastic members, mounting rings and clamping parts, a plurality of positioning pins are arranged in an annular array on the end face of the sprinkler part close to the spout, the sprinkler part is arranged on the top of the spout and can rotate, the mounting ring is mounted on the surface of the annular support plate arranged on the periphery of the spout, a plurality of sliding blocks are arranged in an annular array on the inner wall of the mounting ring through a plurality of elastic members, a plurality of sliding blocks are arranged around the through hole, the sliding blocks are movably covered on the annular support plate, arc-shaped sliding grooves are penetrated through the surfaces of the sliding blocks, the positioning pins are respectively slidably embedded in the arc-shaped sliding grooves, the ends of the sliding blocks close to the through hole are each provided with a clamping part, a plurality of clamping parts can form a circular ring, and the clamping parts are used to clamp the decorative lamp strips extending out of the through hole.
6. A jug-shaped decorative lamp as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that: The clamping part is made of elastic material.