Mounting seat and lamp
By incorporating a mounting base design into the luminaire, combined with a light-emitting cover and light guide, the problem of the traditional luminaire base having a single function is solved, achieving rich lighting effects and decorative lighting effects.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520551206.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-25
AI Technical Summary
Traditional lamp bases have limited functionality, lack aesthetic appeal and visual interest, and existing designs produce poor light emission.
A mounting base is provided, comprising a housing, a light-emitting cover, a light source module, and a light guide. By combining the light source module with the light-emitting cover and the light guide, various lighting effects can be achieved, enhancing the decorative and lighting effects.
The lighting fixtures not only support and fix the lighting modules, but also provide auxiliary lighting, with rich light output effects, enhancing decorative and atmosphere-creating capabilities.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of lighting device technology, and in particular to a mounting base and a luminaire. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional lighting fixtures typically focus solely on the illumination function of the lamp body, neglecting the design of the base. Common lamp bases merely support and secure the lamp body, offering limited functionality and lacking aesthetic appeal and visual interest. As people's living standards improve, their demands for lighting fixtures extend beyond simple illumination; they also emphasize decorative and ambiance-creating capabilities. While some existing lamps incorporate simple light sources in their bases, such as LED strips along the base's edge, these designs often only achieve basic light emission with poor lighting effects. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a mounting base and a lamp.
[0004] In a first aspect, this application provides a mounting base for mounting a lighting module of a lamp. The mounting base includes a housing, a light-emitting cover, a light source module, and a light guide. The housing includes a shell and a light-transmitting lampshade, with the lampshade connected to one side of the housing. The light-emitting cover is connected to the shell and located inside the light-transmitting lampshade. The light source module is disposed inside the shell and located between the light-emitting cover and the shell. The light guide passes through the light-emitting cover; one side of the light-emitting cover faces the light source module so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover and the light-transmitting lampshade. One end of the light guide faces the light source module, and the other end extends to face the inner surface of the light-transmitting lampshade, so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light guide and the light-transmitting lampshade.
[0005] In some alternative examples, the light guide includes a mounting portion and a light guide portion, the mounting portion being sandwiched between the light source module and the light-emitting cover plate, and the light guide portion being connected to the mounting portion and passing through the light-emitting cover plate.
[0006] In some alternative examples, at least a portion of the structure of the light-transmitting lampshade is spaced apart from the light-emitting cover plate, the light-emitting cover plate having a relief groove, and the end of the light guide portion facing away from the mounting portion passing through the relief groove and extending between the light-emitting cover plate and the light-transmitting lampshade.
[0007] In some alternative examples, the light guide protrudes toward the light-transmitting lampshade relative to the surface of the light-emitting cover plate, and the surface of the light guide away from the light-emitting cover plate is covered with a light-transmitting layer, the light transmittance of which is less than that of the light guide.
[0008] In some optional examples, the light source module includes a circuit board and multiple light-emitting elements. The circuit board is fixedly connected to the housing, and the multiple light-emitting elements are spaced apart on the side of the circuit board facing the light-emitting cover. The mounting part is clamped between the circuit board and the light-emitting cover. Multiple light guides are provided, and the multiple light guides are arranged sequentially and spaced apart around the mounting part. Each light guide is directly opposite the light-emitting surface of at least one light-emitting element.
[0009] In some alternative examples, the mounting base also includes a spring that elastically holds the circuit board between the circuit board and the mounting portion.
[0010] In some optional examples, the mounting base also includes a counterweight disposed within the housing and located on the side of the light source module away from the light-transmitting lampshade.
[0011] In some optional examples, the mounting base also includes a mounting bracket that is fixedly connected to the housing and located between the counterweight and the light source module, and the mounting bracket is used to connect with the lighting module.
[0012] In some optional examples, the light-transmitting lamp cover has a first mounting hole, the light-emitting cover plate has a second mounting hole, the light guide has a third mounting hole, and the light source module has a fourth mounting hole. The first, second, third, and fourth mounting holes are coaxial and together form a mounting channel through which the lighting module passes. The lighting module is connected to the mounting base through the mounting channel.
[0013] In some optional examples, the light-emitting cover has a light-emitting pattern area, through which a portion of the light emitted by the light source module is transmitted to the outside.
[0014] Secondly, this application also provides a lighting fixture, including the aforementioned mounting base and a lighting module, wherein the lighting module is mounted on the mounting base.
[0015] Compared to existing technologies, the mounting base provided in this application allows the lighting module to be installed on the mounting base and placed in the application environment of the luminaire. The lighting module provides primary lighting, while the mounting base provides auxiliary lighting. In the mounting base, the light source module is positioned opposite the light-emitting cover and light guide. A portion of the light emitted by the light source module is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover and light-transmitting lampshade to create one lighting effect, while another portion of the light emitted by the light source module is conducted to the outside through the light guide and light-transmitting lampshade to create another lighting effect. The mounting base provided in this application not only supports and fixes the lighting module but also provides auxiliary lighting with a variety of light emission effects. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solution of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a lamp provided in one embodiment of this application.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the mounting base provided in one embodiment of this application.
[0019] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 An exploded view of part of the mounting base shown.
[0020] Figure 4 yes Figure 2 The diagram shows a cross-sectional view of the mounting base.
[0021] Figure 5 yes Figure 2 An exploded view of part of the mounting base shown.
[0022] Labeling Explanation: 100, Mounting base; 10, Housing; 12, Shell; 121, Mating part; 123, Receiving part; 14, Light-transmitting lampshade; 141, First mounting hole; 16, Bottom cover; 30, Light-emitting cover plate; 32, Light-emitting pattern area; 34, Relief groove; 36, Second mounting hole; 50, Light source module; 52, Circuit board; 521, Fourth mounting hole; 54, Light-emitting element; 56, Power cord; 60, Elastic element; 70, Light guide element; 72, Mounting part; 721, Third mounting hole; 74, Light guide element; 741, Light-transmitting layer; 80, Counterweight; 81, Elastic pad; 83, Receiving groove; 90, Mounting bracket; 92, Insulating film; 101, Mounting channel; 200, Lamp fixture; 201, Lighting module; 2012, Lamp housing. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0024] If certain terms are used in the specification and claims to refer to specific components, those skilled in the art will understand that hardware manufacturers may use different names to refer to the same component. The specification and claims do not distinguish components based on differences in name, but rather on differences in function. For example, the term "comprising" used throughout the specification and claims is an open-ended term and should be interpreted as "including but not limited to"; "generally" means that those skilled in the art can solve the technical problem and basically achieve the technical effect within a certain margin of error.
[0025] Please see Figure 1 This application provides a lamp 200, which can be installed in a building to provide lighting or decoration. For example, the lamp 200 can be used in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and other places as decorative lighting to enhance the style of the space.
[0026] The luminaire 200 may include a mounting base 100 and a lighting module 201, which is mounted on the mounting base 100. The lighting module 201 provides main lighting, while the mounting base 100 serves two purposes: firstly, it mounts the lighting module 201, facilitating the overall placement of the luminaire 200; secondly, it can also function as an auxiliary light source, providing additional illumination. This specification does not limit the specific shape of the lighting module 201. For example, the lighting module 201 can be a geometric shape (such as a cube, sphere, or cylinder) or an irregular, artistic design. In this embodiment, the lighting module 201 is a lamp post with a generally columnar outer shell. This specification does not limit the specific structure of the lighting module 201. As an example, the lighting module 201 may include a lamp housing 2012, a lampshade, and a light source (not shown in the figure). The lampshade is connected to the lamp housing 2012, and the light source is positioned between the lampshade and the lamp housing 2012. The lighting module 201 is mounted on the mounting base 100 via the lamp housing 2012.
[0027] Please see Figure 2 and Figure 3 In this embodiment, the mounting base 100 may include a housing 10, a light-emitting cover plate 30, a light source module 50, and a light guide 70. The housing 10 may include a housing 12 and a light-transmitting lampshade 14, with the lampshade 14 connected to one side of the housing 12. The light-emitting cover plate 30 is connected to the housing 12 and located inside the light-transmitting lampshade 14. The light source module 50 is disposed inside the housing 12 and located between the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the housing 12. The light guide 70 passes through the light-emitting cover plate 30. One side of the light-emitting cover plate 30 is opposite to the light source module 50 so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14. One end of the light guide 70 is opposite to the light source module 50, and the other end extends to be opposite to the inner surface of the light-transmitting lampshade 14, so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light guide 70 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14.
[0028] In use, the lighting module 201 is mounted on the mounting base 100 and placed in the application environment of the luminaire 200 via the mounting base 100. The lighting module 201 provides main lighting, and the mounting base 100 provides auxiliary lighting. In the mounting base 100, the light source module 50 is opposite to the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light guide 70. A portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14 to form one lighting effect, and another portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 is conducted to the outside through the light guide 70 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14 to form another lighting effect. The mounting base 100 provided in this embodiment not only supports and fixes the lighting module 201, but also provides auxiliary lighting and has a variety of light emission effects.
[0029] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified or limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or merely surface contact. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0030] In this embodiment, the housing 12 is used to install other structures of the mounting base 100. The housing 12 is a hollow structure extending along its axial direction A, with openings at both ends that penetrate the entire housing 12, forming a through cavity. The housing 12 is generally rectangular. To facilitate the installation of the light-transmitting lampshade 14, the housing 12 may include a mating part 121 and a receiving part 123. The mating part 121 and the receiving part 123 are connected along the axial direction A, and the outer diameter of the mating part 121 is smaller than the outer diameter of the receiving part 123.
[0031] This specification does not limit the specific shape of the light-transmitting lampshade 14. For example, the light-transmitting lampshade 14 can be cylindrical, conical, spherical, etc. In this embodiment, the light-transmitting lampshade 14 is approximately hollow frustum-shaped, with four trapezoidal sides that are smoothly transitioned between each other, effectively scattering light, reducing glare, and providing more uniform illumination. The top opening of the light-transmitting lampshade 14 is relatively small for the lighting module 201 to pass through, while the bottom opening is relatively large for connection and mating with the housing 12. The light-transmitting lampshade 14 is connected to one end of the housing 12. For example, the light-transmitting lampshade 14 can be inserted and mated with the mating part 121. The mating part 121 is embedded in the light-transmitting lampshade 14, and the maximum inner diameter of the light-transmitting lampshade 14 is larger than the outer diameter of the mating part 121, while the maximum outer diameter of the light-transmitting lampshade 14 is smaller than the outer diameter of the receiving part 123. In this embodiment, the end of the mating part 121 that is away from the receiving part 123 may be provided with a guide slope to adapt to the inclined sidewall of the light-transmitting lampshade 14.
[0032] The light-transmitting lampshade 14 can be a transparent lampshade with high light transmittance or a semi-transparent lampshade with low light transmittance. In this embodiment, the light-transmitting lampshade 14 is a semi-transparent black lampshade. The light-transmitting lampshade 14 can be made of materials such as dark gray or black acrylic, polycarbonate, or glass. Alternatively, the light-transmitting lampshade 14 can be made by dyeing or coating the surface of a transparent or semi-transparent material to achieve a semi-transparent black effect. The semi-transparent black lampshade 14 can softly scatter light and also achieve the effect that the structure inside the light-transmitting lampshade 14 cannot be seen when the light is off, but light can pass through when the light is on.
[0033] The housing 10 may also include a bottom cover 16, which is connected to the end of the housing 12 facing away from the light-transmitting lampshade 14. Specifically, the bottom cover 16 can be connected to the receiving portion 123 by a snap-fit. The bottom cover 16 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14 respectively cover both ends of the housing 12, protecting the internal structure of the housing 12. When the lamp 200 is in use, the bottom cover 16 is placed on a horizontal platform. In some embodiments, the surface of the bottom cover 16 in contact with the horizontal platform can be provided with an anti-slip pad to improve the placement stability of the lamp 200.
[0034] In this embodiment, the light-emitting cover plate 30 is connected to the end of the mating part 121 opposite to the receiving part 123. The light-emitting cover plate 30 is located inside the light-transmitting lamp cover 14, and at least a portion of the structure of the light-transmitting lamp cover 14 is spaced apart from the light-emitting cover plate 30. The light-emitting cover plate 30 is used to transmit a portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 to the light-transmitting lamp cover 14. The light-emitting cover plate 30 and the mating part 121 can be connected by a snap-fit. The light-emitting cover plate 30 has a light-emitting pattern area 32 (not shown in the figure), which is opposite to the light source module 50 so that a portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting pattern area 32 and the light-transmitting lamp cover 14. The outline of the light-emitting pattern area 32 is set according to a preset pattern, and the area surrounded by its outline is used for light transmission. The light-emitting cover plate 30 makes the light emitted from the light-transmitting lamp cover 14 have a richer light effect. The light-emitting cover plate 30 can be made of a material with high light transmittance. As an example, the light-emitting cover plate 30 is a transparent polycarbonate film (PC film). By screen printing black ink on the light-emitting cover plate 30 to form an opaque area, the unscreened parts remain transparent to form a light-transmitting pattern area 32.
[0035] A light guide 70 passes through the light-emitting cover plate 30 and is used to conduct a portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50. The light guide 70 may include a mounting portion 72 and a light guide portion 74. The mounting portion 72 is clamped between the light source module 50 and the light-emitting cover plate 30, and the light guide portion 74 is connected to the mounting portion 72 and passes through the light-emitting cover plate 30. The light guide 70 is fixed inside the housing 12 by the mounting portion 72 and conducts the light emitted by the light source module 50 through the light guide portion 74.
[0036] The mounting portion 72 is generally annular, and the light guide portion 74 is connected to the peripheral wall of the mounting portion 72. The light guide portion 74 is generally plate-shaped. As an example, multiple light guide portions 74 can be provided, and multiple light guide portions 74 are arranged sequentially and at intervals around the mounting portion 72. Specifically, in this embodiment, four light guide portions 74 are provided, and the four light guide portions 74 are arranged approximately evenly on the peripheral wall of the mounting portion 72. In order to adapt to the shape of the light-transmitting lamp cover 14, which is similar to a truncated pyramid, the light guide portions 74 are inclined on the side opposite to the inner wall of the light-transmitting lamp cover 14, and the four light guide portions 74 correspond to the four side edges of the light-transmitting lamp cover 14, respectively.
[0037] The light-emitting cover plate 30 is provided with a clearance groove 34. The end of the light guide portion 74 facing away from the mounting portion 72 passes through the clearance groove 34 and extends between the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light-transmitting lamp cover 14. The light guide portion 74 extends to the light-transmitting lamp cover 14 through the clearance groove 34. The light guide portion 74, in conjunction with the light-emitting cover plate 30, can achieve two different lighting effects, enriching the light emission effect. The clearance groove 34 penetrates the light-emitting cover plate 30 along the thickness direction, and the shape and / or number of clearance grooves 34 correspond to the light guide portions 74. As an example, the clearance groove 34 can be a single large groove for all the light guide portions 74 to pass through. In this embodiment, the clearance groove 34 can include multiple strip grooves, and the multiple strip grooves are arranged one-to-one with multiple light guide portions 74, with each light guide portion 74 passing through the corresponding strip groove.
[0038] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "inside", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the purpose of simplifying the description of this application and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.
[0039] This specification does not limit the specific material of the light guide 74. The light guide 74 can be made of a light guide material with high transparency or a light guide material with low light transmittance. The light guide 74 protrudes towards the light-transmitting lampshade 14 relative to the surface of the light-emitting cover plate 30. The surface of the light guide 74 facing away from the light-emitting cover plate 30 is covered with a light-transmitting layer 741, the light transmittance of which is less than that of the light guide 74. The light emitted by the light source module 50 is partially emitted from the side of the light guide 74 to the light-transmitting lampshade 14, and partially emitted from the light-transmitting layer 741 to the light-transmitting lampshade 14. In this embodiment, the light-transmitting layer 741 can be a semi-transparent coating applied to the surface of the light guide 74, such as milky white paint or a special coating. In other embodiments, the light-transmitting layer 741 can also be milky white glass, milky white plastic, etc., stacked on the surface of the light guide 74; or, the light-transmitting layer 741 can also be a microstructure formed on the surface of the light guide 74. In this embodiment, the light guide 74 is made of a transparent material with high light transmittance. The light guide 74 protrudes from the light-emitting cover plate 30 into the light-transmitting lampshade 14, so that the mounting base 100 achieves a bright and three-dimensional light-emitting effect when viewed from the side.
[0040] In this embodiment, the light source module 50 may include a circuit board 52 and a plurality of light-emitting elements 54. The circuit board 52 is fixedly connected to the housing 12, and the plurality of light-emitting elements 54 are spaced apart on the side of the circuit board 52 facing the light-emitting cover plate 30. The mounting part 72 is clamped between the circuit board 52 and the light-emitting cover plate 30, and each light guide part 74 faces the light-emitting surface of at least one light-emitting element 54. The light-emitting surface of the light-emitting element 54 is opposite to the light guide part 74, which improves the light transmission efficiency of the light guide part 74 and improves the light utilization rate.
[0041] The circuit board 52 can be fixedly connected to the housing 12 by screws or other fasteners. The circuit board 52 can be accommodated in the mating part 121 and fixedly connected to the mating part 121. The circuit board 52 and the light-emitting cover plate 30 restrict the position of the mounting part 72, improving the installation stability of the light guide 70. This specification does not limit the specific type of the light-emitting element 54. For example, the light-emitting element 54 may include at least one of the following light sources: LED beads, laser. As an example, multiple light-emitting elements 54 may include multiple LED beads arranged circumferentially on the circuit board 52.
[0042] In some embodiments, the light source module 50 may further include a power line 56, which is connected to the side of the circuit board 52 away from the light-emitting element 54 and is used to connect to an external power source to power the light-emitting element 54.
[0043] Please also refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 The mounting portion 72 can be directly clamped between the circuit board 52 and the light-emitting cover plate 30, with both sides of the mounting portion 72 contacting the circuit board 52 and the light-emitting cover plate 30 respectively. Alternatively, the mounting portion 72 can be indirectly clamped between the circuit board 52 and the light-emitting cover plate 30. A centering element can also be provided between the mounting portion 72 and the light-emitting cover plate 30. In this embodiment, the mounting base 100 may also include an elastic element 60, which elastically abuts against the circuit board 52 and the mounting portion 72. This further improves the installation stability of the light guide 70 and also fixes the circuit board 52, reducing the possibility of the circuit board 52 shaking. This specification does not limit the specific type of the elastic element 60. For example, the elastic element 60 may include at least one of the following structures: silicone, foam, rubber, etc. The outer diameter of the elastic element 60 is larger than the outer diameter of the mounting portion 72 to fully fix the mounting portion 72.
[0044] Please also refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5In this embodiment, the mounting base 100 may further include a counterweight 80, which is disposed within the housing 12 and located on the side of the light source module 50 away from the light-transmitting lampshade 14. The counterweight 80 is used to increase the weight of the mounting base 100, lower the overall center of gravity of the lamp 200, and prevent the lamp 200 from tipping over or shaking in the application environment. The inner diameter of the mating part 121 of the housing 12 is smaller than the inner diameter of the receiving part 123. The counterweight 80 is disposed within the receiving part 123 and close to the bottom cover 16. Alternatively, the counterweight 80 may be directly fixed to the bottom cover 16 and located at the center of the bottom cover 16 to evenly distribute the weight. In this embodiment, the counterweight 80 is a counterweight block. The shape of the counterweight 80 can be adapted to the space within the receiving part 123. The counterweight 80 may also have notches, slots, or other structures to make way for other structures (such as the power line 56 on one side of the circuit board 52).
[0045] To protect the circuit board 52, the mounting base 100 may further include a mounting bracket 90, which is fixedly connected to the housing 12 and located between the counterweight 80 and the light source module 50. The mounting bracket 90, positioned between the counterweight 80 and the circuit board 52, separates them to protect the circuit board 52. The mounting bracket 90 can be fixedly connected to the receiving portion 123 by screws, and it can abut against the circuit board 52, further pressing down on the circuit board 52 and the light guide 70. This specification does not limit the specific material of the mounting bracket 90; it can be a metal bracket, such as an aluminum alloy bracket, a steel bracket, or a copper bracket.
[0046] In this embodiment, the mounting base 100 may further include an insulating diaphragm 92, which is disposed between the mounting bracket 90 and the circuit board 52 and can be adhesively applied to the mounting bracket 90. The insulating diaphragm 92 serves to separate the metal mounting bracket 90 and the circuit board 52 to protect the circuit board 52. This specification does not limit the specific material of the insulating diaphragm 92; for example, the insulating diaphragm 92 may be made of polycarbonate (PC) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
[0047] To reduce the possibility of wear and collision between the counterweight 80 and the mounting bracket 90, in this embodiment, the mounting base 100 may further include an elastic pad 81, which is disposed between the counterweight 80 and the mounting bracket 90. A receiving groove 83 may be provided on the side of the counterweight 80 facing the mounting bracket 90. The receiving groove 83 is recessed relative to the surface of the counterweight 80, and a portion of the elastic pad 81 is embedded in the receiving groove 83. Multiple elastic pads 81 and multiple receiving grooves 83 may be provided, arranged circumferentially around the counterweight 80. Each receiving groove 83 corresponds to a specific elastic pad 81, with each elastic pad 81 housed within its corresponding receiving groove 83. Adhesive backing may be provided on both opposite sides of the elastic pad 81 for bonding to the counterweight 80 and the mounting bracket 90, respectively. The elastic pad 81 effectively buffers collisions and wear between the counterweight 80 and the mounting bracket 90 or other structures, extending the service life of each structure.
[0048] Please refer to it again. Figure 1 and Figure 3 In this embodiment, the lighting module 201 is mounted on the mounting base 100 via a lamp housing 2012, with one end of the lamp housing 2012 inserted into and connected to the mounting base 100. The light-transmitting lampshade 14 has a first mounting hole 141, the light-emitting cover plate 30 has a second mounting hole 36, the light guide 70 has a third mounting hole 721, and the light source module 50 has a fourth mounting hole 521. The first mounting hole 141, the second mounting hole 36, the third mounting hole 721, and the fourth mounting hole 521 are coaxial and together form a mounting channel 101 through which the lighting module 201 passes. The lighting module 201 is connected to the mounting base 100 via the mounting channel 101. Specifically, the first mounting hole 141 is located at the middle of the end of the light-transmitting lampshade 14 away from the light-emitting cover plate 30, and the second mounting hole 36 is located in the middle of the light-emitting cover plate 30 and communicates with the clearance groove 34. The third mounting hole 721 is the inner hole of the mounting part 72. The elastic member 60 is an elastic washer. The inner hole of the elastic member 60 is coaxially connected with the third mounting hole 721. The diameter of the inner hole of the elastic member 60 is larger than that of the third mounting hole 721. The fourth mounting hole 521 is opened on the circuit board 52, and multiple light-emitting elements 54 surround the fourth mounting hole 521.
[0049] Please see Figure 5 Correspondingly, the insulating film 92, the mounting bracket 90, and the counterweight 80 are all provided with lamp housings 2012 (e.g., Figure 1(As shown) Through holes are provided. These through holes together form a mounting channel 101, in which the lamp housing 2012 is embedded. The bottom cover 16 may be provided with a connection structure for connecting the lamp housing 2012. For example, the bottom cover 16 may be provided with a threaded connection part, and the lamp housing 2012 is threadedly connected to the bottom cover 16 after being inserted into the mounting channel 101. The mounting bracket 90 is also used to connect with the lighting module 201. For example, the mounting bracket 90 may be provided with a limiting part to lift the housing 12 so that the connection between the outer shell 10 and the lamp housing 2012 is more compact.
[0050] When using the mounting base 100 provided in this application, the lighting module 201 is mounted on the mounting base 100 and placed in the application environment of the luminaire 200 through the mounting base 100. The lighting module 201 provides main lighting, and the mounting base 100 provides auxiliary lighting. In the mounting base 100, the light source module 50 is opposite to the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light guide 70. A portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover plate 30 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14 to form one lighting effect, and another portion of the light emitted by the light source module 50 is conducted to the outside through the light guide 70 and the light-transmitting lampshade 14 to form another lighting effect. The mounting base 100 provided in this application embodiment not only serves to support and fix the lighting module 201, but also provides auxiliary lighting and has a variety of light-emitting effects.
[0051] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0052] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and not to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A mounting base, characterized in that, The mounting base is used to mount the lighting module of the lamp, and the mounting base includes: The housing includes a shell and a light-transmitting lampshade, the light-transmitting lampshade being connected to one side of the shell; A light-emitting cover plate is connected to the housing and located inside the light-transmitting lampshade; A light source module is disposed within the housing and located between the light-emitting cover plate and the housing; A light guide is provided, which is inserted through the light-emitting cover plate; one side of the light-emitting cover plate is opposite to the light source module so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light-emitting cover plate and the light-transmitting lampshade; one end of the light guide is opposite to the light source module and the other end extends to be opposite to the inner surface of the light-transmitting lampshade so that a portion of the light is conducted to the outside through the light guide and the light-transmitting lampshade.
2. The mounting base as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The light guide includes a mounting part and a light guide part. The mounting part is clamped between the light source module and the light-emitting cover plate, and the light guide part is connected to the mounting part and passes through the light-emitting cover plate.
3. The mounting base as described in claim 2, characterized in that, At least a portion of the structure of the light-transmitting lampshade is spaced apart from the light-emitting cover plate, the light-emitting cover plate is provided with a relief groove, and one end of the light guide portion away from the mounting portion passes through the relief groove and extends between the light-emitting cover plate and the light-transmitting lampshade.
4. The mounting base as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The light guide portion protrudes toward the light-transmitting lampshade relative to the surface of the light-emitting cover plate, and the surface of the light guide portion away from the light-emitting cover plate is covered with a light-transmitting layer, the light transmittance of the light-transmitting layer being less than the light transmittance of the light guide portion.
5. The mounting base as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The light source module includes a circuit board and multiple light-emitting elements. The circuit board is fixedly connected to the housing. The multiple light-emitting elements are spaced apart on the side of the circuit board facing the light-emitting cover. The mounting part is clamped between the circuit board and the light-emitting cover. Multiple light guides are provided, and the multiple light guides are arranged sequentially and spaced apart around the mounting part. Each light guide is directly opposite the light-emitting surface of at least one light-emitting element.
6. The mounting base as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The mounting base also includes an elastic element that elastically abuts against the circuit board and the mounting portion.
7. The mounting base as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting base also includes a counterweight, which is disposed inside the housing and located on the side of the light source module away from the light-transmitting lampshade.
8. The mounting base as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The mounting base also includes a mounting bracket, which is fixedly connected to the housing and located between the counterweight and the light source module. The mounting bracket is used to connect with the lighting module.
9. The mounting base as described in any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that, The light-transmitting lamp cover has a first mounting hole, the light-emitting cover plate has a second mounting hole, the light guide has a third mounting hole, and the light source module has a fourth mounting hole. The first mounting hole, the second mounting hole, the third mounting hole, and the fourth mounting hole are coaxial and together form a mounting channel for the lighting module to pass through. The lighting module is connected to the mounting base through the mounting channel.
10. The mounting base as described in any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that, The light-emitting cover has a light-emitting pattern area, and a portion of the light emitted by the light source module is transmitted to the outside through the light-emitting pattern area and the light-transmitting lampshade.
11. A lamp, characterized in that, include: The mounting base as described in any one of claims 1 to 10; And a lighting module, which is mounted on the mounting base.