Wall-mounted flowing water lamp structure
By using a wall-mounted running light structure with suction cups and magnetic blocks, the problems of easy damage to the light body during disassembly and weakened adhesive tape fixing ability are solved, achieving convenient installation, stable fixation, and transportation protection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520592617.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing wall-mounted running lights are prone to damage during disassembly, and the adhesive tape's fixing ability gradually weakens with repeated use, affecting the bonding strength.
The mounting base is fixed to the wall using a suction cup. The lamp body is fixed to the mounting base by the cooperation of the plug and the mounting protrusion. The stability is improved by the use of a magnetic block. When disassembling, simply remove the mounting protrusion from the mounting groove and the mounting base can be pried off the wall. During transportation, the lamp body can be stuffed into the placement groove to prevent bumps.
It enables convenient installation and disassembly of the running lights, avoids damage to the light body, enhances the stability of the fixture, and provides protection during transportation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of decorative lighting fixtures, and in particular to a wall-mounted flowing light structure. Background Technology
[0002] A flowing light is a device that creates a visual effect similar to flowing water by controlling the sequence of LED lights turning on and off. It typically consists of multiple LED lights that are controlled by specific hardware and software to sequentially light up and turn off, thus producing a dynamic lighting effect.
[0003] Currently, flowing lights are widely used in festivals, celebrations, building decorations, stage performances, and other occasions. Wall-mounted flowing lights are particularly popular due to their ease of installation. However, some wall-mounted flowing lights are fixed to the wall using tape (usually double-sided tape). During use, it has been found that after use, removing the light requires peeling it off the wall. Improper handling may damage the light. Furthermore, when reusing the flowing light, the adhesive points need to be replaced to prevent repeated application of the tape, which weakens its hold (repeated application of double-sided tape in one spot can roughen the joint and affect the bond strength). This needs improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the issue of potential damage to the lamp body when removing it, this application provides a wall-mounted running light structure.
[0005] This application provides a wall-mounted running light structure using the following technical solution:
[0006] A wall-mounted running light structure includes a running light body and a mounting assembly disposed on the running light body. The mounting assembly includes a mounting base, a mounting block disposed on the mounting base, and a mounting suction cup disposed on the mounting block. The mounting suction cup is used to adhere to the wall. A plug-in seat is provided on the side of the mounting base away from the mounting block. The running light body includes a light body and a light strip disposed on the light body. A mounting protrusion is provided on the side of the light body near the mounting base. A mounting groove is provided on the plug-in seat for the mounting protrusion to be inserted.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when installing the running light body on the wall, the mounting base is first fixed to the corresponding wall using the mounting suction cup. Then, the light body is fixed to the mounting base by the cooperation of the mounting groove and mounting protrusion on the plug-in base. To fix the light body, simply insert the mounting protrusion into the mounting groove. To remove the running light structure, simply disengage the mounting protrusion from the mounting groove. At this point, remove the running light body and then pry the mounting base off the wall. When using the running light structure again, the light body can be installed again following the above steps. The wall-mounted running light structure is relatively simple to install and disassemble, which can improve the problem of possible damage to the light body when removing it.
[0008] Preferably, the mounting base is provided with a first magnetic block, and the lamp body is provided with a second magnetic block on the side near the mounting base, the second magnetic block being used to attract the first magnetic block.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the first magnetic block and the second magnetic block are set to cooperate to improve the stability of the lamp body fixed on the mounting base.
[0010] Preferably, the mounting base has a receiving groove, and the first magnet is fixed in the receiving groove.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, a receiving groove is set up to install and fix the first magnetic block, so that the first magnetic block and the second magnetic block cooperate to improve the stability of the main body of the flowing light.
[0012] Preferably, the mounting suction cup includes a mounting post and a suction cup body disposed on the mounting post, the mounting block has a mounting groove, and the mounting post is threaded into the mounting groove.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the mounting column and mounting groove are designed to cooperate, making it easy to fix the mounting suction cup to the mounting block.
[0014] Preferably, the mounting base has a placement slot for placing the running light body.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, a placement slot is opened on the mounting base for placing the main body of the flowing light. During transportation, the main body of the flowing light can be inserted into the placement slot for storage.
[0016] Preferably, the mounting base is provided with limiting rods, which are located at both ends of the mounting base along its length. Each end of the limiting rod has a sliding protrusion, and both sides of the placement groove have sliding grooves. The sliding protrusions are slidably connected to the sliding grooves. A limiting spring is provided in the sliding groove, and both ends of the limiting spring are connected to the groove wall of the sliding groove and the sliding protrusion, respectively. The limiting spring drives the two limiting rods to move towards each other.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, during transportation, the main body of the flowing light is inserted into the placement groove. The two pentagonal parts on both sides of the light body are limited by the limiting rod to prevent the light body from coming out of the placement groove, thereby fixing the main body of the flowing light in the placement groove. The limiting rod is pushed by the spring to the groove wall of the sliding groove. At this time, the limiting rod is stuck at the two pentagonal parts of the light body, thereby fixing the main body of the flowing light in the placement groove.
[0018] Preferably, the bottom of the placement groove is provided with a sponge pad.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, a sponge pad is set for the running light body to abut against. After the running light body is inserted into the placement groove, the sponge pad can protect the running light body and prevent the running light body from bumping against the bottom of the placement groove during transportation.
[0020] The main technical effects of this utility model are reflected in the following aspects:
[0021] 1. The lamp body of this utility model is easy to install and disassemble, and the lamp body will not be damaged during disassembly;
[0022] 2. This utility model can place the main body of the flowing light inside the mounting base to prevent damage to the main body of the flowing light;
[0023] 3. This utility model uses a limiting rod to limit the lamp body and fix it in the placement groove to prevent the lamp body from being bumped or knocked. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted running light structure according to an embodiment of this application.
[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the connector mechanism in an embodiment.
[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lamp body in an embodiment.
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting base and mounting block in the embodiment.
[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting suction cup in an embodiment.
[0029] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Flowing light body; 11. Light body; 12. Light strip; 2. Mounting assembly; 21. Mounting base; 22. Mounting block; 23. Mounting suction cup; 231. Mounting post; 232. Suction cup body; 3. Plug-in socket; 4. Mounting protrusion; 5. Mounting groove; 6. First magnet; 7. Second magnet; 8. Receiving groove; 9. Mounting groove; 10. Placement groove; 101. Limiting rod; 102. Sliding protrusion; 13. Sliding groove; 14. Limiting spring; 15. Sponge pad. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1-5 This application will be described in further detail to make the technical solution of this application easier to understand and master.
[0031] This application discloses a wall-mounted running light structure.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 This embodiment of a wall-mounted running light structure includes a running light body 1 and a mounting assembly 2 installed on the running light body 1. The mounting assembly 2 is used to fix the running light body 1 to the wall.
[0033] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The mounting component 2 includes a mounting base 21, a mounting block 22 integrally fixed to the mounting base 21, and mounting suction cups 23 fixed to the mounting block 22. Two mounting suction cups 23 are installed, located at both ends of the mounting block 22, and are used to adhere to the wall. A plug-in socket 3 is integrally fixed to the side of the mounting base 21 away from the mounting block 22. The running light body 1 includes a light body 11 and a light strip 12 fixed to the light body 11. A mounting protrusion 4 is fixed to the side of the light body 11 near the mounting base 21. The plug-in socket 3 has a mounting groove 5 for the mounting protrusion 4 to be inserted.
[0034] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3 The first magnet 6 is mounted on the mounting base 21 (see...) Figure 1 A second magnet 7 is fixed on the side of the lamp body 11 near the mounting base 21. The second magnet 7 is used to attract the first magnet 6. A receiving groove 8 is opened on the mounting base 21. The first magnet 6 is fixed in the receiving groove 8. The outer wall of the first magnet 6 is interference-fitted with the groove wall of the receiving groove 8.
[0035] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 The suction cup 23 includes a mounting post 231 and a suction cup body 232 integrally fixed to the mounting post 231. The mounting block 22 has a mounting groove 9, and the mounting post 231 is threaded into the mounting groove 9. The mounting base 21 has a placement groove 10 for the running light body 1 (see...). Figure 1 The mounting base 21 is slidably connected to a limiting rod 101, which is located at both ends of the mounting base 21 along its length. Sliding protrusions 102 are integrally fixed at both ends of the limiting rod 101. Sliding grooves 13 are provided on both sides of the placement groove 10. The sliding protrusions 102 are slidably connected within the sliding grooves 13. A limiting spring 14 is installed within the sliding grooves 13. Both ends of the limiting spring 14 are connected to the groove wall of the sliding groove 13 and the sliding protrusions 102, respectively. The limiting spring 14 drives the two limiting rods 101 to move closer to each other.
[0036] Reference Figure 4 A sponge pad 15 is fixed to the bottom of the placement slot 10. After the main body 1 of the flowing light is placed in the placement slot 10, the two sides of the light body 11 abut against the wall of the placement slot 10, and the bottom of the light body 11 and the light strip 12 abut against the sponge pad 15. Foam or sponge or other cushioning materials can also be placed on the wall of the placement slot 10 to prevent the part of the flowing light body 1 placed in the placement slot 10 from being bumped or damaged during transportation.
[0037] Of course, the above are just typical examples of this application. In addition, this application may have many other specific implementation methods. All technical solutions formed by equivalent substitution or equivalent transformation fall within the scope of protection claimed in this application.
Claims
1. A wall-mounted running light structure, characterized in that: The device includes a running light body (1) and a mounting assembly (2) disposed on the running light body (1). The mounting assembly (2) includes a mounting base (21), a mounting block (22) disposed on the mounting base (21), and a mounting suction cup (23) disposed on the mounting block (22). The mounting suction cup (23) is used to adhere to the wall. A plug-in seat (3) is provided on the side of the mounting base (21) away from the mounting block (22). The running light body (1) includes a lamp body (11) and a light strip (12) disposed on the lamp body (11). A mounting protrusion (4) is provided on the side of the lamp body (11) near the mounting base (21). A mounting groove (5) is provided on the plug-in seat (3) for the mounting protrusion (4) to be inserted.
2. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting base (21) is provided with a first magnetic block (6), and the lamp body (11) is provided with a second magnetic block (7) on the side near the mounting base (21). The second magnetic block (7) is used to be attracted to the first magnetic block (6).
3. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting base (21) has a receiving groove (8), and the first magnet (6) is fixed in the receiving groove (8).
4. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting suction cup (23) includes a mounting post (231) and a suction cup body (232) disposed on the mounting post (231). The mounting block (22) has a mounting groove (9), and the mounting post (231) is threaded into the mounting groove (9).
5. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting base (21) is provided with a placement slot (10) for placing the main body (1) of the flowing light.
6. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The mounting base (21) is provided with limiting rods (101), which are located at both ends of the mounting base (21) along its length. The two ends of the limiting rods (101) are provided with sliding protrusions (102). The two sides of the placement groove (10) are provided with sliding grooves (13). The sliding protrusions (102) are slidably connected to the sliding grooves (13). The sliding grooves (13) are provided with limiting springs (14). The two ends of the limiting springs (14) are connected to the groove wall of the sliding grooves (13) and the sliding protrusions (102) respectively. The limiting springs (14) drive the two limiting rods (101) to move toward each other.
7. The wall-mounted running light structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom of the placement groove (10) is provided with a sponge pad (15).