Luminous wall switch
By integrating embedded LED strips and voice-activated components into the wall switch, the problem of unclear location indicators in dim environments has been solved, enabling automatic lighting in voice-activated and emergency situations, thus improving ease of use and safety.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520155964.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-22
AI Technical Summary
Existing wall switches have poorly lit fluorescent components in dim environments and fail under low light conditions, making it difficult to indicate location, especially in unfamiliar environments.
By employing embedded LED strips and voice-activated components, combined with a backup power module and an emergency switch, the LED strips can be automatically activated in voice-activated and emergency situations, enhancing the location indication function.
In dimly lit environments, the light is activated by sound to indicate the location, ensuring that it can still be used as an emergency light in the event of a power outage, thus improving the convenience and safety of location identification.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wall switch technology, and more specifically to a light-emitting wall switch. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, a wall switch refers to an electrical switch installed on a wall for connecting and disconnecting circuits, thereby controlling the on / off state of lights or other electrical appliances. Its working principle primarily relies on mechanical contacts to open and close the circuit.
[0003] However, the existing technologies mentioned above still have some drawbacks. Some existing wall switches are equipped with fluorescent elements to indicate the location of the wall switch in a dimly lit room. However, the light emitted by the fluorescent elements is not obvious, especially in unfamiliar environments such as hotels, where it is difficult to indicate the location and is very inconvenient. In addition, the fluorescent elements need to be exposed to a certain amount of light to store energy before they can emit light. When the occupants are away on business trips, the fluorescent elements will fail when the indoor lighting is reduced. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the present invention provides a light-emitting wall switch.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: It includes a first housing and a second housing, the second housing being fitted to the top of the first housing, a cavity being provided between the first housing and the second housing, an embedded light strip being installed in the cavity, the light strip being connected to a sound control component, the sound control component including a component switch, a sound control switch, and a sound receiver, the component switch being located near the upper part of the first housing, the sound control switch being located near the lower part of the first housing, and the component switch, the sound control switch, and the light strip being connected in series.
[0006] The present invention is further configured such that: an opening is provided at the lower part of the first housing, and the sound receiver is located near the opening.
[0007] The present invention is further configured such that: the light strip is connected to a backup power module, the backup power module is connected in parallel with the power circuit, the backup power module is equipped with an emergency switch, and the emergency switch is connected to the light strip.
[0008] The present invention is further configured such that: the light strip is provided with a normally open switch, the normally open switch is connected in parallel with a sound-activated switch, the normally open switch is close to the side of the first housing, and the first housing is provided with a corresponding opening.
[0009] The present invention is further configured such that: there are two light-emitting light strips, which are respectively located near the left and right sides of the switch; there are two component switches, which are respectively located near the left and right sides of the switch; and there are two normally open switches, which are respectively located near the two sides of the first housing.
[0010] The present invention is further configured such that: the second housing is provided with a light-transmitting outer shell, the light-transmitting outer shell is located near the bottom of the second housing, and the surface of the light-transmitting outer shell is frosted.
[0011] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects: by connecting the light strip to the sound-controlled component, the light strip can be made to light up by emitting some sound when the switch cannot be seen at night, indicating the location of the utility model; by setting the component switch, the light strip can be made to light up in a staggered manner with the indoor lights under normal conditions, which is more economical; by setting an emergency switch, the utility model can be kept on when the power is off, and can be used as an emergency light. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this embodiment;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the interior of the first housing in this embodiment;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the left side circuit of the switch in this embodiment;
[0015] Reference numerals: 1. First housing; 11. Opening; 12. Normally open switch; 2. Second housing; 21. Cavity; 22. Illuminated light strip; 23. Sound control component; 231. Component switch; 232. Sound control switch; 233. Sound receiver; 24. Backup power module; 241. Emergency switch; 25. Left side of switch; 26. Right side of switch; 27. Translucent outer shell; 3. Power circuit. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0017] This embodiment discloses a light-emitting wall switch, such as... Figures 1 to 3As shown, the device includes a first housing 1 and a second housing 2. The second housing 2 is attached to the top of the first housing 1. This device has two states: open and closed, to control the opening and closing of indoor lights. In the open state, the lower part of the second housing 2 is pressed down, and in the closed state, the upper part of the second housing 2 is pressed down. A cavity 21 is provided between the first housing 1 and the second housing 2. An embedded light strip 22 is installed in the cavity 21. The light strip 22 is connected to a sound control component 23. The sound control component 23 includes a component switch 231, a sound control switch 232, and a sound receiver 233. The component switch 231 is located near the upper part of the first housing 1, and the sound control switch 232 is located near the lower part of the first housing 1. The component switch 231, the sound control switch 232, and the light strip 22 are connected in series. The sound control switch 232 is a time relay, which delays for 5 seconds after being turned on and off. The sound receiver 233 is a buzzer, which senses external sounds and transmits sound signals to the sound control switch 232, thereby realizing the function control.
[0018] To further improve the design, an opening 11 is provided at the lower part of the first housing 1, and the sound receiver 233 is located near the opening 11. The opening 11 in the first housing 1 can expand the range of sound received by the sound receiver 233, allowing it to collect sound from a wider angle. This enables the device to activate the light strip 22 from any location indoors. The opening 11 at the lower part is less prone to dust accumulation, making it easier to keep the device clean and preventing poor sound reception caused by dust accumulation and blockage.
[0019] Further improvements include a backup power module 24 connected to the LED strip 22, which is connected in parallel with the power circuit. Under normal conditions, the backup power module 24 is charged by a parallel switch. The backup power module 24 is equipped with an emergency switch 241 connected to the LED strip 22. The emergency switch 241 is an electromagnetic switch powered by a switching power circuit 3, normally in the open state. In emergencies such as power outages, the emergency switch 241 closes, connecting the backup power module 24 to the LED strip 22. The backup power module 24 then supplies power to the LED strip 22, allowing it to continue illuminating even in the event of a power failure. This makes the device usable as an emergency light source in emergencies such as power outages.
[0020] Further improvements include a normally open switch 12 for the LED strip 22, connected in parallel to a sound-activated switch 232. The normally open switch 12 is located near the side of the first housing 1, which has a corresponding opening. The normally open switch 12 is a mechanical switch, allowing manual operation of the LED strip 22 from the outside. Closing the normally open switch 12 short-circuits the sound-activated switch 232. Closing the component switch 231 allows the LED strip 22 to directly connect to the power supply and enter a normally open, illuminated state.
[0021] Further improvements include two light-emitting strips 22, one near the left side 25 and the other near the right side 26 of the switch; two component switches 231, one near the left side 25 and the other near the right side 26 of the switch; and two normally open switches 12, one near each side of the first housing 1. The two sets of light-emitting strips 22 and component switches 231 on the left side 25 and the right side 26 of the switch allow for independent illumination of the left side 25 and the right side 26. This enables quick identification of the switch's different states when one side is closed and the other is open, facilitating rapid switching off.
[0022] Further improvements include a light-transmitting outer shell 27 located near the bottom of the second housing 2. The surface of the light-transmitting outer shell 27 has a frosted finish. The frosted surface allows for diffuse reflection of light. When light passes through, it does not form concentrated reflections or refractions as on a smooth surface, but rather scatters in all directions. This avoids bright spots and dark areas caused by concentrated reflections, blurring the shape and details of the light source and allowing only soft light to pass through. This conceals the light source and prevents visual discomfort caused by direct, strong light. The relatively rough frosted surface also makes it less prone to fingerprints, maintaining a clean appearance.
[0023] Working principle of this utility model
[0024] This utility model can control the indoor lighting in two states: on and off. In the on state, the lower part of the second housing 2 is pressed down; in the off state, the upper part of the second housing 2 is pressed down. The power supply for the LED strip 22 is provided by the indoor power supply circuit. When the utility model is in the off state, the pressed second housing 2 closes the component switch 231, emitting a sound. The sound-activated switch 232 receives the sound wave signal, which is converted into an electrical signal by the sound receiver 233, causing the sound-activated switch 232 to close and the LED strip 22 circuit to conduct, thus illuminating the LED strip 22. This allows the user to easily find the utility model in dimly lit environments. Flipping the normally open switch 12 on one side will keep the LED strip 22 constantly lit when the upper part of the second housing 2 is pressed down and the lighting is off.
[0025] When encountering emergencies such as power outages, the emergency switch 241 will lose power and close, causing the light strip 22 to automatically emit light.
[0026] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the design concept of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A lighted wall switch, characterized by: The utility model provides a kind of sound control switch, including first shell (1), second shell (2), the second shell (2) is attached first shell (1) top, the first shell (1) is provided with cavity (21) with second shell (2) between, the second shell includes switch left part (25), switch right part (26), the cavity (21) is installed with embedded light emitting lamp strip (22), the light emitting lamp strip (22) is connected with sound control component (23), the sound control component (23) includes component switch (231), sound control switch (232), sound receiver (233), the component switch (231) is set close to first shell (1) upper portion, the sound control switch (232) is close to first shell (1) lower portion, the component switch (231), sound control switch (232), light emitting lamp strip (22) are connected in series.
2. A lighted wall switch according to claim 1, wherein: The first shell (1) lower portion is provided with aperture (11), and the sound receiver (233) is close to aperture (11).
3. A lighted wall switch according to claim 1, wherein: The light emitting lamp strip (22) is connected with backup power module (24), the backup power module (24) is connected with power supply circuit in parallel, and the backup power module (24) is provided with emergency switch (241), and the emergency switch (241) is connected with light emitting lamp strip (22).
4. A lighted wall switch according to claim 1, wherein: The light emitting lamp strip is provided with on-off switch (12), the on-off switch (12) is connected with sound control switch (232) in parallel, the on-off switch (12) is close to first shell (1) side, and the first shell (1) is provided with the opening.
5. A lighted wall switch according to claim 4, wherein: The light emitting lamp strip (22) is two, respectively close to switch left part (25) and switch right part (26);The component switch (231) is two, respectively close to switch left part (25) and switch right part (26);The on-off switch (12) is two, respectively close to first shell (1) two sides.
6. A lighted wall switch according to claim 1, wherein: The second shell (2) is provided with light-transmitting shell (27), the light-transmitting shell (27) is close to second shell (2) below, and the surface of the light-transmitting shell (27) is frosted.