Quick connecting structure of line lamp

By designing a quick-connect structure for linear lights and utilizing the snap-fit ​​mechanism between the first and second connectors, the problem of cumbersome linear light splicing is solved, achieving an efficient and aesthetically pleasing connection effect.

CN223965326UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03彭文钊
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520385405.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-06
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-06

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing linear light splicing operation is cumbersome and the connection structure is complex, which affects the splicing efficiency and aesthetics.

Method used

Design a quick connection structure for linear lights, using a first connector and a second connector, and achieve convenient connection between adjacent linear lights through the cooperation of a snap-fit ​​protrusion, a connecting slot, a stop protrusion, and a matching slot.

Benefits of technology

It improves the splicing efficiency and overall aesthetics of linear lights, enhances the convenience and reliability of assembly, and ensures the stability of the connection.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a quick connecting structure of a line lamp, which is arranged on symmetrical inner walls of adjacent line lamp shells and comprises a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece, a buckle protruding strip is integrally formed on the upper portion of the back face of the first connecting piece and matched with the buckle strip-shaped groove, and a connecting clamping vertical groove is formed in one side of the back face of the first connecting piece. Mounting protruding strips are integrally formed on the upper portion of the back face of the second connecting piece and matched with the buckle strip-shaped grooves, abutting protruding edges are arranged on one side of the front face of the second connecting piece, the adjacent line lamp shells are connected, the abutting protruding edges are clamped into the connecting clamping vertical grooves, and the end edges of the connecting clamping vertical grooves are clamped into the matched vertical grooves for limiting. According to the utility model, the structural arrangement is reasonable, the convenience and effectiveness of assembly can be improved, the aesthetic property of the whole appearance can also be improved, the stability and reliability of assembly can also be improved after combination, the improvement of the splicing efficiency of the line lamp is facilitated, and the applicability is strong.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of linear light technology, specifically relating to a quick connection structure for linear lights. Background Technology

[0002] Linear lights are a common type of lighting and decorative lighting fixture. During manufacturing, their length is generally fixed. However, in practical applications, linear lights need to be spliced ​​together. In existing technologies, the splicing operation of linear lights is not only very cumbersome, but the connection structure is also very complex. This not only greatly reduces the splicing efficiency of linear lights, but also affects the overall aesthetics, thus limiting their applicability. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a quick connection structure for linear lights that is reasonably designed and easy to assemble.

[0004] The technical solution to achieve the purpose of this utility model is a quick connection structure for linear lights, which is set on the symmetrical inner walls of adjacent linear light housings, including a first connector and a second connector;

[0005] The upper back of the first connector has an integrally formed buckle protrusion, which cooperates with the buckle strip groove on the inner wall of the linear light housing. A vertical groove for connecting slot is provided on one side of the back of the first connector.

[0006] The upper back of the second connector is integrally formed with a mounting protrusion, which cooperates with the snap-fit ​​groove on the inner wall of the linear light housing. The front side of the second connector is provided with a stop protrusion that cooperates with the vertical groove of the connecting slot. The stop protrusion and the front of the second connector form a matching vertical groove.

[0007] The first connector and the second connector are respectively located at the ends of adjacent linear light housings;

[0008] The adjacent linear light housings are connected, and the abutting protrusion is inserted into the vertical groove of the connecting slot, and the end edge of the vertical groove of the connecting slot is inserted into the mating vertical groove for limitation.

[0009] A further preferred embodiment is that the cross-section of the buckle groove is T-shaped or dovetail-shaped;

[0010] The cross-sectional shape of the buckle protrusion and the mounting protrusion matches the cross-sectional shape of the buckle groove.

[0011] A further preferred embodiment is that a C-shaped groove is provided on the inner wall of the linear light housing, and the C-shaped groove is located directly below the snap-fit ​​strip groove;

[0012] The back of the first connector and the second connector are integrally formed with inclined protrusions, which press against the C-shaped groove.

[0013] A further preferred embodiment is that a limiting rib is provided on the bottom wall of the linear light housing;

[0014] The first connector and the second connector have a clearance groove on the bottom edge of their front sides, and the limiting rib is inserted into the clearance groove for limitation.

[0015] A further preferred embodiment is that both the first connector and the second connector are plastic or metal structures.

[0016] This utility model has positive effects: Its structure is rationally designed. It includes a first connector and a second connector, with the first connector featuring a snap-fit ​​protrusion and a connecting slot, and the second connector featuring a stop-position protrusion and a matching slot. Adjacent linear light housings are connected, with the stop-position protrusion engaging the connecting slot and the end edge of the connecting slot engaging the matching slot for limitation. This structure not only improves the convenience and effectiveness of assembly but also enhances the overall aesthetics. Furthermore, the two first connectors and two second connectors on the symmetrical inner walls of adjacent linear light housings improve the stability and reliability of assembly after combination, thus increasing the efficiency of linear light splicing and making it highly adaptable. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To make the content of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model when combined with the housing of a linear light.

[0021] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the split structure.

[0022] Reference numerals: 1. Linear light housing; 2. First connector; 3. Second connector; 4. Buckle protrusion; 5. Buckle strip groove; 6. Connecting slot vertical groove; 7. Mounting protrusion; 8. Abutment protrusion; 9. Avoidance groove; 10. Matching vertical groove; 11. C-shaped groove; 12. Inclined protrusion; 13. Limiting rib. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0024] Example

[0025] See Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a quick-connect structure for linear lights is provided on the symmetrical inner walls of adjacent linear light housings 1, including a first connector 2 and a second connector 3; wherein the first connector and the second connector are both plastic structures or metal structures.

[0026] In practical applications, the back side refers to the side close to the inner wall of the linear light housing. The upper part of the back side of the first connector has an integrally formed buckle protrusion 4, which cooperates with the buckle groove 5 on the inner wall of the linear light housing. A connecting slot vertical groove 6 is provided on one side of the back side of the first connector. Furthermore, the upper part of the back side of the second connector has an integrally formed mounting protrusion 7, which cooperates with the buckle groove on the inner wall of the linear light housing. A stop protrusion 8 is provided on one side of the front side of the second connector, which cooperates with the connecting slot vertical groove. The stop protrusion and the front side of the second connector form a mating vertical groove 10. During assembly, the first connector and the second connector are respectively located at the ends of adjacent linear light housings. When adjacent linear light housings are connected, the stop protrusion is inserted into the connecting slot vertical groove, and the end edge of the connecting slot vertical groove is inserted into the mating vertical groove for limitation. The first and second connectors enable the assembly and connection of adjacent linear lamp housings. Since the linear lamp housings are located on the symmetrical inner wall, the two sets of first and second connectors on the symmetrical inner wall ensure the stability and reliability of the connection, preventing loosening or detachment, and also improving the overall aesthetics.

[0027] In practical applications, the cross-section of the snap-fit ​​groove is T-shaped or dovetail-shaped; the cross-sectional shapes of the snap-fit ​​protrusion and the mounting protrusion match the cross-sectional shape of the snap-fit ​​groove. This structure improves the effectiveness and reliability of assembly.

[0028] In this embodiment, a C-shaped groove 11 is provided on the inner wall of the linear light housing, and the C-shaped groove is directly below the snap-fit ​​strip groove; an inclined protrusion 12 is integrally formed on the back of the first and second connectors, and the inclined protrusion abuts against the C-shaped groove. Furthermore, a limiting rib 13 is provided on the bottom wall of the linear light housing; a clearance groove 9 is provided on the bottom edge of the front of the first and second connectors, and the limiting rib is inserted into the clearance groove for limitation. Through the above structure, the installation stability of the first and second connectors can be ensured, preventing loosening or tilting displacement.

[0029] This utility model has positive effects: Its structure is rationally designed. It includes a first connector and a second connector, with the first connector featuring a snap-fit ​​protrusion and a connecting slot, and the second connector featuring a stop-position protrusion and a matching slot. Adjacent linear light housings are connected, with the stop-position protrusion engaging the connecting slot and the end edge of the connecting slot engaging the matching slot for limitation. This structure not only improves the convenience and effectiveness of assembly but also enhances the overall aesthetics. Furthermore, the two first connectors and two second connectors on the symmetrical inner walls of adjacent linear light housings improve the stability and reliability of assembly after combination, thus increasing the efficiency of linear light splicing and making it highly adaptable.

[0030] The standard parts used in this embodiment can be purchased directly from the market, and the non-standard structural parts described in the instruction manual can also be processed without any doubt based on existing technical common sense. At the same time, the connection methods of each component adopt mature conventional methods in the existing technology, and the machinery, parts and equipment all adopt conventional models in the existing technology, so they will not be described in detail here.

[0031] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating this utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all embodiments here. However, these obvious variations or modifications derived from the essential spirit of this utility model still fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A linear lamp quick connection structure arranged on symmetrical inner walls of adjacent linear lamp housings, characterized in that: The first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are provided; The back upper part of the first connecting piece is integrally formed with a buckle protrusion which is matched with a buckle strip slot in the inner wall of the linear lamp shell, and the side of the back of the first connecting piece is provided with a connecting buckle vertical slot; The back upper part of the second connecting piece is integrally formed with a mounting protrusion which is matched with a buckle strip slot in the inner wall of the linear lamp shell, and the side of the front of the second connecting piece is provided with a stop protruding edge which is matched with the connecting buckle vertical slot, and the stop protruding edge and the front of the second connecting piece form a matched vertical slot; The first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are respectively arranged at the end of the adjacent linear lamp shells; The adjacent linear lamp shells are connected, the stop protruding edge is clamped into the connecting buckle vertical slot, and the end edge of the connecting buckle vertical slot is clamped into the matched vertical slot for limiting.

2. The quick connection structure of a line lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cross section of the buckle strip slot is T-shaped or dovetail-shaped; The cross section shape of the buckle protrusion and the mounting protrusion is matched with the cross section shape of the buckle strip slot.

3. The quick connection structure of a line lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: A C-shaped slot is arranged on the inner wall of the linear lamp shell, and the C-shaped slot is arranged directly below the buckle strip slot; The back of the first connecting piece and the second connecting piece is integrally formed with an inclined protrusion which is pressed in the C-shaped slot.

4. The quick connection structure of a line lamp according to claim 3, characterized in that: A limiting rib is arranged on the bottom wall of the linear lamp shell; The front of the first connecting piece and the second connecting piece is integrally formed with an avoiding recess, and the limiting rib is clamped into the avoiding recess for limiting.

5. The quick connection structure of a line lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are plastic structural bodies or metal structural bodies.