Solar rechargeable portable outdoor lamp
By using solar power and structural optimization, the problem of insufficient battery power for outdoor lights has been solved, enabling longer battery life and easy portability of outdoor lights, and improving the safety and convenience of nighttime activities.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520668873.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing portable outdoor lights suffer from insufficient battery power when used outdoors for extended periods, rendering them unusable. Furthermore, the lack of charging locations outdoors negatively impacts the safety and convenience of nighttime activities.
The solar roller blind converts absorbed solar energy into electrical energy and stores it in a battery. Powered by solar energy, the roller blind is opened and fixed by a combination of electromagnets and spiral springs. The device is fixed by clamps and bidirectional screws, eliminating the need for hand-carrying.
It achieves extended battery life for outdoor lights, ensuring nighttime use, and is easy to carry and use, improving the safety and convenience of nighttime activities.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of portable outdoor lamp bodies, and more particularly to a solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp. Background Technology
[0002] Outdoor lights are lighting devices designed for outdoor environments. They are designed to work normally in various weather conditions, such as rain, snow, and fog, and have a certain level of protection to prevent dust and moisture from entering the lamp and affecting its function.
[0003] Patent CN220891916U discloses a portable outdoor light. It includes a handle with multiple rotating blocks rotatably connected to one end. Each rotating block is equipped with a focusing plate (3) and LED beads. The rotating blocks and focusing plates are arranged in a circular array, and when combined, they form a ring. Using this patent, the multiple rotating blocks can be rotated at any angle to control the distance or dispersion of light emitted by the LED beads, making it suitable for outdoor use. However, this existing patent still has some shortcomings in practical use. When using this existing patent, if the user needs to stay outdoors for a long time, the outdoor light's battery power may be insufficient, rendering it unusable. Furthermore, there are no charging locations outdoors, affecting the safety and convenience of nighttime activities.
[0004] Therefore, there is a need to provide a solar-powered, rechargeable, portable outdoor light. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the shortcomings of existing outdoor lamps, such as insufficient battery power when used for extended periods outdoors, the lack of charging facilities, and the resulting impact on safety and convenience during nighttime activities, this invention provides a solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp. Utilizing components such as a solar-powered roller shutter and battery, it is powered by solar energy, ensuring continuous operation during nighttime use.
[0006] To address the aforementioned issues, this utility model employs the following technical solution: a solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp, comprising a frame, a transparent panel, and an outdoor lamp body. Multiple transparent panels are embedded in the frame, and the outdoor lamp body is mounted on the frame. The lamp also includes a support frame, a fixing frame, a rotating shaft, a solar roller blind, and a battery. The support frame is fixedly connected to the frame, and the fixing frame is fixedly connected to the support frame. A rotating shaft is slidably mounted on the support frame, and a solar roller blind is wound around the rotating shaft. The battery is mounted on the frame.
[0007] Optionally, it also includes a support shell, a spiral spring, spur gears, a locking block, a guide rod, a return spring, and an electromagnet. Two support shells are fixedly connected to the fixing frame. A rotating shaft passes through the two adjacent support shells. Spiral springs are connected between the two support shells on the same side and the adjacent solar roller blinds. The spiral springs are sleeved on the adjacent rotating shafts. Two spur gears are fixedly connected to the rotating shafts. Two electromagnets are installed on the fixing frame. Four guide rods are fixedly connected to the fixing frame. Locking blocks are slidably set on two adjacent guide rods. Return springs are sleeved on the guide rods. The two ends of the return springs are connected to the locking blocks and the fixing frame, respectively. The locking blocks are locked in the adjacent spur gears.
[0008] Optionally, it also includes clamping rings, a support plate, and a two-way screw. The support plate is fixedly connected to the frame, and the two-way screw is rotatably mounted on the support plate. Two clamping rings are threaded onto the two-way screw.
[0009] Optionally, it also includes protective sleeves, with two protective sleeves fitted on the bidirectional lead screw.
[0010] Optionally, it also includes protective plates, with two protective plates fixedly connected to the mounting bracket.
[0011] Optionally, it also includes a protective shell, which is fixedly connected to the mounting bracket.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following technical effects: 1. By pulling the end of the solar roller blind, the solar roller blind is unfolded and then the end of the solar roller blind is fixed, so that the solar roller blind can convert the absorbed solar energy into electrical energy and store it in the battery to power the solar energy, thereby avoiding the problem of outdoor lights running out of power when used outdoors for a long time.
[0013] 2. By activating the electromagnet, the locking block is immediately attracted to the corresponding electromagnet, causing the locking block to disengage from the spur gear. At this time, pulling the end of the solar roller blind causes its shaft to rotate with the two spur gears. After the solar roller blind is fully extended, the electromagnet is turned off, and the return spring drives the locking block back into the spur gear, thus fixing the solar roller blind and preventing it from retracting during energy conversion.
[0014] 3. By placing the two clamping rings on both sides of the support and then rotating the bidirectional screw, the two clamping rings on the bidirectional screw are driven to move inward, thereby fixing the device to the support. This makes it more convenient to carry and use without having to hold it by hand. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the support shell, transparent plate, and fixing frame of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the outdoor lamp body, rotating shaft, and solar roller blind of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 This is the first exploded view of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 5 This is the second exploded view of this utility model.
[0020] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the locking block, guide rod, and return spring of this utility model.
[0021] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of the spiral spring, support shell, and electromagnet of this utility model.
[0022] The meanings of the labels in the attached diagram are as follows: 1: Frame, 2: Transparent plate, 3: Outdoor light body, 4: Support frame, 5: Fixing frame, 6: Rotating shaft, 7: Solar roller blind, 8: Support shell, 9: Snail spring, 10: Spur gear, 11: Locking block, 12: Guide rod, 13: Return spring, 14: Electromagnet, 15: Battery, 16: Clamping ring, 17: Support plate, 18: Two-way lead screw, 19: Protective sleeve, 20: Protective plate, 21: Protective shell. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following will describe this utility model in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is hereby declared that the terms "up," "down," "left," "right," "front," "back," "inner," and "outer," etc., appearing or about to appear in this document, are based solely on the accompanying drawings and are not intended to specifically limit this utility model.
[0024] Example 1: A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor light, see reference Figures 1-7 As shown, the device includes a frame 1, transparent panels 2, and an outdoor light body 3. Four transparent panels 2 are evenly spaced and embedded on the frame 1. The outdoor light body 3 is installed inside the top of the frame 1 by bolts. The device also includes a support frame 4, a fixing frame 5, a rotating shaft 6, a solar roller blind 7, and a battery 15. The support frame 4 is symmetrically installed at the bottom of the frame 1 by welding. The fixing frame 5 is fixedly connected to the support frame 4. The rotating shaft 6 is slidably installed on the support frame 4. The solar roller blind 7 is wound around the rotating shaft 6. The battery 15 is installed at the bottom of the frame 1. The battery 15 is connected to the two solar roller blinds 7 by wires.
[0025] See Figure 2 As shown, it also includes a protective plate 20, and the protective plate 20 is fixedly connected to both the left and right sides of the fixing frame 5.
[0026] See Figure 2 As shown, it also includes a protective shell 21. The protective shell 21 is fixedly connected to the fixing frame 5. The solar roller blind 7 is located inside the adjacent protective shell 21, and the end of the solar roller blind 7 passes through the protective shell 21.
[0027] Before using the outdoor light, first pull the end of the solar roller blind 7 to unfold it, and then fix the end of the solar roller blind 7. This allows the solar roller blind 7 to convert the absorbed solar energy into electrical energy and store it in the battery 15 to power the solar energy. This can prevent the outdoor light from running out of power when used outdoors for a long time. When using the outdoor light, turn it on so that the light is refracted from the transparent plate 2. The protective plate 20 can protect the rotating shaft 6, and the protective shell 21 can protect the solar roller blind 7.
[0028] Example 2: Based on Example 1, refer to Figures 4-7 As shown, it also includes a support shell 8, a spiral spring 9, a spur gear 10, a locking block 11, a guide rod 12, a return spring 13, and an electromagnet 14. The support shells 8 are symmetrically fixed to the outer sides of the fixing frame 5. A rotating shaft 6 passes through two adjacent support shells 8. Spiral springs 9 are connected between the two support shells 8 located on the same side and the adjacent solar blind 7. The spiral springs 9 are sleeved on the adjacent rotating shafts 6 and located within the corresponding support shells 8. Spur gears 10 are fixedly connected to both the left and right sides of the rotating shaft 6. 10 is located on the outside of the adjacent support shell 8. Electromagnets 14 are installed on both the left and right sides of the fixing frame 5. Guide rods 12 are symmetrically fixedly connected to both the left and right sides of the fixing frame 5. One electromagnet 14 is located between two adjacent guide rods 12. A locking block 11 is slidably set on the two adjacent guide rods 12. A return spring 13 is sleeved on the guide rod 12. The two ends of the return spring 13 are respectively connected to the locking block 11 and the fixing frame 5. The locking block 11 is locked in the adjacent spur gear 10. The locking block 11 is made of metal.
[0029] When the solar roller blind needs to be pulled, the electromagnet 14 is activated, and the locking block 11 immediately attaches to the corresponding electromagnet 14. The return spring 13 is then compressed, causing the locking block 11 to disengage from the spur gear 10. At this time, pulling the end of the solar roller blind 7 causes its shaft 6 and the two spur gears 10 to rotate, and the spiral spring 9 deforms accordingly. After the solar roller blind 7 is fully extended, the electromagnet 14 is closed, and the return spring 13 drives the locking block 11 to lock back into the spur gear 10. This can fix the solar roller blind 7, thus preventing the solar roller blind 7 from retracting during energy conversion. When the solar roller blind 7 needs to be retracted, the electromagnet 14 is activated again, and the spiral spring 9 drives the shaft 6 and the spur gear 10 to reverse back to their original positions, thus retracting the solar roller blind 7. After retracting, the electromagnet 14 is closed again.
[0030] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, it also includes clamping rings 16, support plate 17 and bidirectional screw 18. The support plate 17 is fixedly connected to the top of the frame 1. The bidirectional screw 18 is rotatably mounted on the support plate 17. Handwheels are fixedly connected to both ends of the bidirectional screw 18. Two clamping rings 16 are threaded on the bidirectional screw 18.
[0031] See Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, it also includes a protective sleeve 19, and both handwheels of the bidirectional lead screw 18 are covered with protective sleeves 19.
[0032] When performing solar energy conversion and storage or using outdoor lights, by placing the two clamps 16 on both sides of the support and then rotating the bidirectional screw 18, the two clamps 16 on the bidirectional screw 18 are driven to move inward, thereby fixing the device to the support. This makes it more convenient to carry and use without holding it by hand. The protective cover 19 increases the friction between the user and the two handwheels on the bidirectional screw 18, making it easier for the user to turn the handwheels.
[0033] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims. Therefore, the detailed description of the embodiments in this disclosure is for explanation only and not for limiting the present invention, but rather the scope of protection is defined by the content of the claims.
Claims
1. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor light, comprising a frame (1), transparent panels (2), and an outdoor light body (3), wherein multiple transparent panels (2) are embedded in the frame (1), and the outdoor light body (3) is mounted on the frame (1), characterized in that: It also includes a support frame (4), a fixing frame (5), a rotating shaft (6), a solar roller blind (7), and a battery (15). The support frame (4) is fixedly connected to the frame (1), the fixing frame (5) is fixedly connected to the support frame (4), the rotating shaft (6) is slidably installed on the support frame (4), the solar roller blind (7) is wound on the rotating shaft (6), and the battery (15) is installed on the frame (1).
2. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a support shell (8), a spiral spring (9), a spur gear (10), a locking block (11), a guide rod (12), a return spring (13), and an electromagnet (14). Two support shells (8) are fixedly connected to the fixing frame (5). The rotating shaft (6) passes through the two adjacent support shells (8). The two support shells (8) located on the same side are connected to the adjacent solar roller blind (7) by spiral springs (9). The spiral springs (9) are sleeved on the adjacent rotating shafts (6). Two spur gears (10) are fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (6). Two electromagnets (14) are installed on the fixed frame (5). Four guide rods (12) are fixedly connected to the fixed frame (5). A locking block (11) is slidably set on two adjacent guide rods (12). A return spring (13) is sleeved on the guide rod (12). The two ends of the return spring (13) are connected to the locking block (11) and the fixed frame (5) respectively. The locking block (11) is locked in the adjacent spur gears (10).
3. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: It also includes a clamping ring (16), a support plate (17) and a two-way screw (18). The support plate (17) is fixedly connected to the frame (1), and the two-way screw (18) is rotatably mounted on the support plate (17). Two clamping rings (16) are threaded onto the two-way screw (18).
4. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp according to claim 3, characterized in that: It also includes protective sleeves (19), with two protective sleeves (19) fitted on the two-way lead screw (18).
5. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that: It also includes a protective plate (20), and two protective plates (20) are fixedly connected to the fixing frame (5).
6. A solar-powered rechargeable portable outdoor light according to claim 5, characterized in that: It also includes a protective shell (21), and the protective shell (21) is fixedly connected to the mounting bracket (5).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Portable outdoor lamp
CN220891916U