Assembled lamp structure
By assembling the lamp holder and locking structure, the problem of X and Y axis oscillation failure during lamp assembly is solved, enabling rapid fixing and disassembly of lamps, simplifying the assembly and maintenance process, and meeting the flexible needs of multi-lamp splicing.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
When existing large, medium and small power stage lights are spliced together, the X and Y axis oscillation function fails, resulting in inferior functionality compared to specially designed splicable lights without X and Y axes. Furthermore, the assembly and maintenance of these lights are inconvenient.
This invention provides a modular lighting fixture structure, in which a lamp holder is assembled from modular components to form a lamp nest. Combined with a lamp locking structure, this enables the quick fixing and disassembly of the lighting fixture. The lamp holder can be assembled with multiple lamp nests as needed to meet different usage requirements.
It enables rapid fixing and disassembly of lamps, simplifies the assembly and maintenance process of lamps, and meets the flexible needs of splicing multiple lamps.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of lighting technology, and in particular to an assembly lighting structure. Background Technology
[0002] Existing stage lighting fixtures of various power levels generally have a y-axis that can move, or both an X and Y axis that can move. However, when multiple fixtures are assembled together to form a light wall, the y-axis movement becomes useless and hinders the assembly. In this case, the X and Y axes must be locked to allow for multi-fixture assembly. In this scenario, fully functional lighting fixtures are less cost-effective than specially designed, modular lighting fixtures without X and Y axis functionality.
[0003] In general, when using multiple lamps together in the traditional way, the lamp bases need to be fixed on a large flat surface, and then the lamps are set up perpendicular to the lamp bases and spliced together. In this case, the lamp assembly and wiring are not very convenient, especially when the lamp wall is erected and used, it is even more inconvenient to quickly install, disassemble and repair any lamp. Utility Model Content
[0004] This application aims to solve one of the aforementioned technical problems in the prior art. Therefore, embodiments of this application provide an assembled lighting fixture structure.
[0005] According to an embodiment of this application, an assembled lighting structure is provided, including a lamp frame, which is assembled from assembled components to form at least one lamp nest on the lamp frame. Each lamp nest is provided with a lamp locking structure, which is used to lock and fix the lighting fixture placed in the lamp nest.
[0006] The above-mentioned modular lighting structure has at least the following beneficial effects: the lamp holder is assembled from modular components, which allows one or more lamp slots to be formed on the lamp holder for placing the lamps. The lamp slots make it more convenient to place the lamps. At the same time, with the lamp locking structure, the lamps can be quickly fixed in the lamp slots. The lamps are easy to assemble and disassemble. In addition, since the lamp holder is assembled, multiple lamp slots can be assembled as needed to meet different lamp assembly and usage requirements.
[0007] According to the assembled lighting fixture structure described in the embodiments of this application, the assembled components include:
[0008] At least two first connectors, each first connector including a first docking structure, both ends of the first connector being provided with the first docking structure, and the first connector being provided with the light-locking structure;
[0009] At least two second connectors, each second connector including a second mating structure, both ends of the second connector being provided with the second mating structure, and the light-locking structure being provided on the second connector;
[0010] At least two third connectors, each third connector including a first docking structure and a third docking structure, with the first docking structure and the third docking structure respectively provided at both ends of the third connector, and the light-locking structure provided on the third connector;
[0011] Among them, two first connecting pieces and two second connecting pieces can be combined to form a lamp nest, the second docking structure can be engaged with the first docking structure, and the engaged docking structure is fixed by a locking structure. The lamp locking structure is used to lock and fix the lamp placed in the lamp nest.
[0012] Based on one or more of the already formed lamp nests, one second connector can be combined with two third connectors, two second connectors can be combined with one first connector, or one third connector can be combined with one second connector to form a lamp nest, and the third docking structure can dock with the first docking structure.
[0013] According to the assembly lighting structure described in the embodiments of this application, all the first connector arrays are arranged in a row, the second connector is configured to be perpendicular to the first connector, and the third connector is configured to be parallel to the first connector.
[0014] According to the assembly lighting structure described in the embodiments of this application, the first docking structure includes a plurality of first docking holes and a plurality of second docking holes, the second docking structure includes a plurality of first connecting posts that can be inserted into the first docking holes, and the third docking structure includes a plurality of second connecting posts that can be inserted into the second docking holes.
[0015] According to the assembly lighting structure described in the embodiments of this application, the first mating hole is disposed on the side of the first connector, the first mating hole extends from one side of the first connector to the other side, and the second mating hole is disposed on the end face of the first connector.
[0016] According to the assembly lamp structure described in the embodiments of this application, all the first connecting posts on the second connector are arranged in the same plane, and no two first connecting posts are collinear.
[0017] According to the assembly lamp structure described in the embodiments of this application, the first docking structure further includes a locking pin hole. Both the first docking hole and the second docking hole penetrate the locking pin hole. The locking structure disposed in the locking pin hole can restrict the first connecting post from disengaging from the first docking hole and / or restrict the second connecting post from disengaging from the second docking hole.
[0018] According to the assembly lamp structure described in the embodiments of this application, the locking structure includes a locking pin and a cotter pin. The locking pin is inserted into the locking pin hole, and the cotter pin is used to restrict the locking pin from disengaging from the locking pin hole.
[0019] According to the assembly lamp structure described in the embodiments of this application, both the first connecting post and the second connecting post are provided with locking pin holes. After the first connecting post or the second connecting post is engaged with the first docking structure, the locking pin hole extends from one end of the locking pin hole to the other end.
[0020] According to the assembly lamp structure described in the embodiments of this application, the lamp locking structure includes a lamp locking groove and a rotatable lamp locking handle. The lamp assembly positioning pin of the lamp placed in the lamp nest is located in the lamp locking groove, and the lamp locking handle is used to prevent the lamp assembly positioning pin from disengaging from the lamp locking groove.
[0021] Additional aspects and advantages of this application will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0022] The present application will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled lighting fixture structure fixed on the truss according to an embodiment of this application;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of one type of lamp in an embodiment of this application;
[0025] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of a single-hole lamp nest in an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the horizontal frame component, the vertical frame component, and the horizontal expansion frame component in the embodiments of this application;
[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the horizontal splicing of the light nest in an embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the longitudinal splicing of the light nest in an embodiment of this application;
[0029] Figure 7This is a schematic diagram of a single lamp being inserted into and locked in the lamp housing in an embodiment of this application;
[0030] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the wiring of the assembled lighting fixture structure installed into the lighting wall in the embodiments of this application;
[0031] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of a lamp with a similar circular cross-section installed in a lamp nest in an embodiment of this application;
[0032] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of four independent light lock handles for each lamp in the embodiments of this application;
[0033] Figure 11 This is the assembled lighting fixture structure with the addition of a lamp hook adapter bracket in the embodiments of this application.
[0034] Reference numerals: 100-Quickly assembled luminaire, 110-Light source and heat sink assembly, 111-Main light source module, 112-Heat sink, 113-Focusing motor, 114-Switching power supply, 115-Signal input / output module, 116-Cooling fan, 117-Lluminaire rear panel, 118-Power input port, 120-Focusing assembly, 130-Effect light assembly, 140-Rear cover and display assembly, 141-Rear cover, 142-Display and control module, 143-Rear cover ventilation holes, 150-Front cover, 151-Lluminaire assembly positioning pin. 200-Horizontal frame assembly, 201-Horizontal frame, 202-Horizontal frame vertical pin hole, 203-Horizontal frame horizontal pin hole, 204-Lamp lock handle, 205-Lamp lock slot, 206-Lamp hook fixing hole, 207-Lock stop pin hole, 208-Lamp lock handle locking shaft. 300 - Vertical frame assembly; 301 - Vertical frame; 302 - Vertical frame connecting pin one; 303 - Vertical frame connecting pin two; 304 - Locking pin hole; 305 - Light lock handle; 306 - Light lock slot; 307 - Light lock handle locking shaft. 400 - Horizontal extension frame assembly; 401 - Horizontal extension frame; 402 - Horizontal frame vertical pin hole; 403 - Horizontal frame horizontal pin hole; 404 - Horizontal frame connecting pin; 405 - Locking pin hole; 406 - Light lock handle; 407 - Light lock slot; 408 - Light hook fixing hole; 409 - Locking stop pin hole; 410 - Light lock handle locking shaft; 500 - Locking stop pin; 501 - Cotter pin hole; 502 - Cotter pin; 600 - Light hook; 700 - Truss; 800 - Light hook adapter bracket. Detailed Implementation
[0035] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of this application. Preferred embodiments of this application are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of this application, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this application.
[0036] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the orientation descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, 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.
[0037] In the description of this application, "several" means one or more, "more than" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. The use of "first" and "second" in the description is merely for distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0038] In the description of this application, unless otherwise expressly defined, terms such as "setup," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this application in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.
[0039] like Figures 1 to 11 As shown, the assembled lighting structure of this application includes a lamp frame, which is assembled from assembled components to form at least one lamp nest on the lamp frame. Each lamp nest is provided with a lamp locking structure, which is used to lock and fix the lighting fixture placed in the lamp nest.
[0040] The lamp holder is assembled from modular components, allowing for the formation of one or more light slots for placing lamps. These light slots facilitate lamp placement, and the locking mechanism enables quick and easy securing of the lamps within the light slots. The lamps are also easy to assemble and disassemble. Furthermore, because the lamp holder is modular, multiple light slots can be created to meet various lamp assembly needs.
[0041] Furthermore, the assembly includes at least two first connectors, at least two second connectors, at least two third connectors, and several locking structures.
[0042] Specifically, the first connector includes a first mating structure, with a first mating structure at both ends, and a light-locking structure is provided on the first connector; the second connector includes a second mating structure, with a second mating structure at both ends, and a light-locking structure is provided on the second connector; the third connector includes a first mating structure and a third mating structure, with a first mating structure and a third mating structure respectively at both ends, and a light-locking structure may also be provided on the third connector.
[0043] Among them, two first connectors and two second connectors can be combined to form a lamp nest, and the second docking structure can be joined with the first docking structure. The joined docking structure is fixed by a locking structure, and the lamp locking structure is used to lock and fix the lamp placed in the lamp nest. Based on one or more pre-formed lamp nests, one second connector can be combined with two third connectors, two second connectors can be combined with one first connector, or one third connector can be combined with one second connector to form a lamp nest. The third docking structure can be joined with the first docking structure.
[0044] When using, such as Figure 3 As shown, the horizontal frame component 200 is one type of first connector, the vertical frame component 300 is one type of second connector, and the horizontal extension frame component 400 is one type of third connector. An initial light nest is formed by the cooperation of two first connectors and two second connectors. Specifically, the two first connectors are spaced apart, and the two second connectors are spaced apart. The second docking structure at one end of the second connector engages with the first docking structure of one of the first connectors, and the second docking structure at the other end of the second connector engages with the first docking structure of the other first connector, so that the two first connectors and two second connectors form the frame of the light nest. Then, the second docking structure is fixed to the first docking structure by the locking structure to complete the assembly of a light nest.
[0045] like Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, based on the existing light nest structure, one second connector can be combined with two third connectors, two second connectors can be combined with one first connector, one second connector can be combined with one third connector, or one third connector can be combined with one second connector to form a light nest, thereby enabling the assembly of multiple light nests.
[0046] like Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, after multiple light nests are formed on the outside of the initial light nest, a second connector and a third connector are added using the existing second and third connectors of the light nest. The newly added third connector is then joined to the first docking structure of the first connector on the formed light nest. One end of the newly added second connector is then docked to the first docking structure of the existing third connector of the light nest, and the other end of the newly added second connector is docked to the first docking structure of the newly added third connector, thereby completing the formation of one light nest.
[0047] Compared with the prior art, the biggest advantage of the lamp nest in this application is that: two adjacent lamp nests can share at least one connector; a huge multi-hole lamp nest can be assembled by relying on only three types of connectors and a certain number of locking structures, and the operation and maintenance are very simple. As long as the lamp meets the installation size requirements of the lamp nest, it can be quickly installed into the lamp nest for use.
[0048] In some embodiments, all the first connector arrays are arranged in a row, the second connectors are configured to be perpendicular to the first connectors, and the third connectors are configured to be parallel to the first connectors.
[0049] Specifically, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the horizontal frame component 200 is one type of first connector, the vertical frame component 300 is one type of second connector, and the horizontal extension frame component 400 is one type of third connector, as... Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, all the horizontal frame components 200 are arranged in a row, the vertical frame components 300 are set perpendicular to the horizontal frame components 200, and the horizontal extension frame components 400 are set parallel to the horizontal frame components 200.
[0050] In some embodiments, the first mating structure includes a plurality of first mating holes ( Figure 3 The horizontal frame vertical pin hole 202 shown is one type of first mating hole) and several second mating holes ( Figure 3 The horizontal pin hole 203 shown is one type of second mating hole. The second mating structure includes several first connecting posts that can be inserted into the first mating hole. Figure 3 The vertical frame connecting pin 302 and vertical frame connecting pin 303 shown are both types of first connecting pins. The third mating structure includes several second connecting pins that can be inserted into the second mating holes. Figure 3 The horizontal frame connecting pin 404 shown is one type of second connecting post. The connection between the connecting parts is made easier by the setting of the mating hole and the mating post.
[0051] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the first mating hole is provided on the side of the first connector, and the first mating hole extends from one side of the first connector to the other side, so that the second connector can be mated on both sides of the first connector. The second mating hole is provided on the end face of the first connector to facilitate the mating of the third connector.
[0052] In some embodiments, such as Figures 3 to 5 As shown, the light-locking structure includes a light-locking groove and a rotatable light-locking handle. The lamp assembly positioning pin 151 of the lamp placed in the lamp nest is located in the light-locking groove, and the light-locking handle is used to prevent the lamp assembly positioning pin 151 from disengaging from the light-locking groove.
[0053] In some embodiments, all the first connecting posts on the second connector are coplanar, and no two first connecting posts are collinear, which allows for a larger design space for the first connector and enables a further reduction in the size of the connector.
[0054] In some embodiments, the first mating structure further includes a locking pin hole, with both the first mating hole and the second mating hole penetrating through the locking pin hole. A locking structure disposed in the locking pin hole can restrict the first connecting post from disengaging from the first mating hole and / or restrict the second connecting post from disengaging from the second mating hole. Each mating hole is connected to the locking pin hole, and the cooperation of the locking pin hole and the locking structure enables the locking and limiting of multiple connecting posts.
[0055] In some embodiments, the locking structure includes a locking pin 500 and a cotter pin 502, wherein the locking pin 500 is inserted into a locking pin hole and the cotter pin 502 is used to prevent the locking pin 500 from disengaging from the locking pin hole.
[0056] The locking pin 500 has an anti-detachment boss at one end and a cotter pin hole 501 at the other end. The locking pin 500 is inserted from one end of the locking pin hole so that the cotter pin hole 501 of the locking pin 500 is exposed at the other end of the locking pin hole. Then, the cotter pin 502 is inserted into the cotter pin hole 501 to fix the locking pin 500 in the locking pin hole.
[0057] In some embodiments, both the first and second connecting posts are provided with locking pin holes. After the first or second connecting post is engaged with the first mating structure, the locking pin hole extends from one end to the other, wherein the diameter of the locking pin hole is larger than the diameter of the locking pin hole. The engagement of the locking pin hole with the locking pin 500 can prevent the connecting post from disengaging from the mating hole.
[0058] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, to facilitate seamless splicing and multi-functional presentation of each lamp, the accompanying drawings and the following discussion use a pixel lamp with a 2×2 LED bead layout in a square structure as an example. In practice, other types of lamps, such as pattern lights and beam lights composed of HID bubble light sources, LED module light sources, laser light sources, etc., regardless of whether the lamp body cross-section is circular or square, can all be quickly spliced and applied by modifying the constituent parts of the lamp nest according to the method of this application.
[0059] The structure of the fast pixel splicing lamp 100 mainly consists of a light source and heat sink assembly 110, a focusing assembly 120, an effect lamp assembly 130, a rear cover and display assembly 140, and a front cover 150. The light source and heat sink assembly 110 includes a main light source module 111, a heat sink 112, a focusing motor 113, a switching power supply 114, a signal input / output module 115, a cooling fan 116, a lamp rear plate 117, and a power input port 118. The focusing assembly 120 is connected to the focusing motor. The effect lamp assembly 130 is mounted on top of the focusing assembly. The rear cover and display assembly 140 mainly consists of a rear cover 141 and a display and control module 142. The rear cover is designed with heat dissipation ventilation holes 143. The front cover 150 is provided with four lamp assembly positioning pins 151.
[0060] Similar to conventional moving head lights, the lamp body, which can be quickly attached to the lamp, is designed with functional modules such as light source, heat dissipation, light path, and pattern effect. The difference is that the switching power supply module, input and output module, display and control module, which were originally installed in the chassis and arm, are all integrated into the lamp body. Other auxiliary mechanisms related to the X and Y axes are eliminated, and a positioning structure that can be quickly installed into the lamp nest is added to the lamp body shell.
[0061] Taking the fast-splitting pixel lamp 100 as an example, within its lamp body, on the main light source and heat sink assembly 110, the LED light source is soldered onto the PCBA to form the main light source module 111, and is attached to the heat sink 112 with thermal grease. Excess heat is discharged from the lamp body through the cooling fan 116. The focusing motor 113 is mounted on the heat sink 112, and the motor shaft is connected to the focusing assembly 120. The heat sink 112, the switching power supply 114, the power input port 118, and the signal input / output module 115 are mounted on the rear plate 117 of the lamp. The focusing assembly 120 is mounted in the lamp body through a guide structure and is connected to the focusing motor 113. By controlling the forward and reverse rotation of the focusing motor 113, the lens on the focusing assembly 120 is driven to move back and forth in the lamp's optical path, causing the angle of the output beam of the lamp to change. The effect light assembly 130 is mounted above the focusing assembly 120. The lighting control system can control the LED modules inside the effect light assembly 130 to emit different light effects, which can be combined with the main light source to produce various dreamlike effects. The rear cover 141 and the display assembly 140 cover the heat sink 112 and are mounted on the heat sink 112 or the rear plate 117 of the lighting fixture. The display and control module 142 is mounted on the rear cover 141, which is connected to the main light source module 111, the switching power supply 114, the signal input / output module 115, the focusing motor 113, the effect light assembly 130, and the cooling fan 116 to control the operation of the entire lighting fixture. The front cover 150 is installed on the rear plate 117 of the lamp and serves as the lamp housing. It can be embedded in the lamp nest. Four lamp assembly positioning pins 151 are provided on its square surface. After the lamp is inserted into the lamp nest, they can be locked into the lamp locking groove on the lamp nest and pressed and locked by the lamp locking handle. The length of the lamp assembly positioning pin 151 is less than half the thickness of the horizontal frame assembly 200 and the vertical frame assembly 300.
[0062] The assembled lighting structure of this application includes multiple square lamp nests, which can accommodate multiple lighting fixtures working at the same time, and are arranged in a certain pattern to form a lighting fixture installation mechanism. It is mainly composed of frame-shaped structural components of a certain thickness connected end to end.
[0063] The first step is to assemble a basic single-hole light nest, consisting of two horizontal frame components 200, two vertical frame components 300, and four locking pins 500 and cotter pins 502 for each component. Then, based on the single-hole light nest, the entire light nest is expanded in both the vertical and horizontal directions. This process only requires three large frame components: horizontal frame components 200, vertical frame components 300, and horizontal expansion frame components 400, as well as a large number of locking pins 500 and cotter pins 502 as safety pins for connection.
[0064] For example, when expanding horizontally, expansion can be carried out on the left and right sides of the original single-hole lamp holder. Each additional vertical frame component 300, two horizontal expansion frame components 400, two locking pins 500, and two cotter pins 502 can expand the lamp holder hole horizontally.
[0065] If it is necessary to expand the number of nest rows vertically, first add horizontal frame components 200 and vertical frame components 300 to the required number of rows in the original single-hole light nest in the upper and lower directions, and then expand horizontally, adding the number of light nest columns in the same way.
[0066] In specific embodiments, such as Figures 3 to 5 As shown, the horizontal frame assembly 200 resembles a thick plate of a certain thickness, hollowed out internally, and equipped with a light lock handle 204, a light lock groove 205, and a light lock handle locking shaft 208. The light lock handle 204 can be rotated outward to open, allowing the lamp to be inserted into the lamp holder; or the light lock handle 204 can be rotated inward to lock the lamp assembly positioning pin into the light lock groove 205, and finally hook the light lock handle locking shaft 208 to maintain a self-locking state. On the left and right sides of the horizontal frame 201, there are four vertical pin holes 202 (i.e., one type of first mating hole) that pass through the horizontal frame 201. Two of these holes can be used for mating the second joint structure of the upper vertical frame assembly 300, and the other two holes are used for mating the second joint structure of the lower vertical frame assembly 300.
[0067] Furthermore, there are two horizontal frame pin holes 203 (i.e., a type of second mating hole) on each end face of the horizontal frame 201, which are used for the connection and mating of the horizontal expansion frame assembly 400 during horizontal expansion.
[0068] The upper and lower surfaces of the horizontal frame 201 have at least one lamp hook fixing hole 206 for easy installation of hanging lamp hooks. The front and rear surfaces of the horizontal frame 201 are provided with locking pin holes 207 for placing locking structures.
[0069] The length of the horizontal frame assembly 200 is generally the width of the lamp + the thickness of the two vertical frame assemblies 300 + the assembly gap. The thickness is about 15mm to ensure that the lock handle 204 can work normally. The width of the horizontal frame is sufficient to accommodate one set of vertical connecting pins and one set of horizontal connecting pins on the left and right sides. In the case of this application, the lamp body cross section is 226mm×226mm, weighs 8kg, and the horizontal frame size is 257mm(L)×65mm(W)×15mm(H). It uses connecting pins with a diameter of φ8mm and locking pins with a diameter of φ5mm.
[0070] The vertical frame assembly 300 has a similar structure to the horizontal frame assembly 200. Its length is adjusted according to the size of the lamp, while its thickness and width are the same as those of the horizontal frame assembly 200. However, even if the thickness differs from that of the horizontal frame assembly 200, it does not affect its practical use. Its structure mainly includes: vertical frame 301, vertical frame connecting pin one 302, vertical frame connecting pin two 303, locking pin hole 304, lamp lock handle 305, lamp lock groove 306, and lamp lock handle locking shaft 307. On the upper and lower sides of the vertical frame 301, there are two sets of vertical frame connecting pin 1 302 and two sets of vertical frame connecting pin 2 303. In order to prevent the light trough frame from becoming larger, the four vertical frame connecting pins are positioned on a straight line but are staggered, and the outward extension length is slightly less than the thickness of the horizontal frame 201. In this way, a vertical frame component 300 can be spliced on the same horizontal frame component 200 in both the upper and lower directions. The vertical frame connecting pin 1 302 and vertical frame connecting pin 2 303 of each component penetrate the four horizontal frame vertical pin holes 202 on the horizontal frame component 200.
[0071] Each of the four vertical frame connecting pins has a coaxial locking pin hole 304 at its outer end. After two vertical frame connecting pins are inserted into the horizontal frame vertical pin hole 202 and one horizontal frame connecting pin 404 is inserted into the horizontal frame horizontal pin hole 203, a locking pin 500 can pass through the locking pin hole 207 and lock the upper and lower vertical frame assemblies 300 and one horizontal extension frame assembly 400 onto the middle horizontal frame assembly 200. The middle of the vertical frame 301 also has a set of lock handles 304, lock slots 305, and lock handle locking shafts 307, which are the same as those of the horizontal frame assembly 200, used to lock the lamp assembly positioning pins 151 that allow for quick assembly of the lamp extension. In the case of this application, the vertical frame assembly 300, excluding the connecting pins, has dimensions of 227mm (L) × 65mm (W) × 15mm (H).
[0072] The horizontal extension frame assembly 400 is similar to the horizontal frame assembly 200 and is used for the horizontal expansion of the lamp holder. Its general dimensions are the same as the horizontal frame assembly 200, except that one side in the left-right direction is different from the horizontal frame assembly 200. Instead of the horizontal frame vertical pin hole 402, horizontal frame horizontal pin hole 403, and locking pin hole 409, it has a horizontal frame connecting pin 404 for splicing with the horizontal frame assembly 200. The horizontal frame connecting pin 404 also has a locking pin hole 405. The other components of the horizontal extension frame assembly 400, such as the lamp lock handle 406, lamp lock groove 407, lamp lock handle locking shaft 410, lamp hook fixing hole 408, and locking pin hole 409, are the same. The only difference is that the length of the horizontal extension frame 401 is shorter than that of the horizontal frame 201 by the thickness of the vertical frame 301.
[0073] After the light nest is assembled, a certain number of light hooks 600 can be installed into the light hook fixing holes on the horizontal frame assembly 200 and the horizontal extension frame assembly 400 as needed, and then installed on the stage truss 700. Of course, if needed for on-site installation, light hook fixing holes and light hooks can also be added to the vertical frame assembly 300, and even a light hook fixing adapter mechanism 800 can be added between the horizontal frame assembly 200, the horizontal extension frame assembly 400 and the truss 700 to change the hoisting height of the light wall. After that, the locking handles of the horizontal frame assembly 200, the vertical frame assembly 300 and the horizontal extension frame assembly 400 on the light nest are rotated outward to open, and individual quick-assembly lights can be inserted into the light nest one by one. Then, the locking handles are rotated inward to lock each light. Although each light lock handle in the multi-hole light nest simultaneously engages two light fixtures' locking pins, when replacing a light fixture, only one of the four locking pins of a nearby light fixture needs to be opened, making it very convenient to disassemble and repair each light fixture.
[0074] After the lights are installed, the signal input and output ports of each light can be connected in series in pairs. The power supply lines can be configured according to the operating current of the lights; high-current lights can be directly connected to the grid individually, while low-power lights can be connected in parallel (multiple lights connected in daisy-chain) before being directly connected to the grid. All lights within the light cluster can be address-coded according to their row and column numbers. This allows for individual control of each light within the cluster from a control console, or the development of a dedicated driver for the light wall, with the control console connecting to the driver to control the entire light wall.
[0075] The advantages of the modular lighting structure in this application are: two adjacent lamp nests can share at least one frame component; relying only on three frame components and a certain number of locking pins 500 and cotter pins 502, a large multi-lamp nest structure can be assembled, and operation and maintenance are very simple; only ordinary machining precision is required to ensure that the horizontal frame component 200, vertical frame component 300, horizontal extension frame component 400 and locking pin 500 maintain very good assembly strength and rigidity, and installation and disassembly are very convenient; as long as the quick-assembly lighting fixture meets the installation size requirements of the lamp nest, it can be quickly installed into the lamp nest for use.
[0076] The reason for equipping each frame component with only one lock handle is to save costs. In fact, the locking pins on the lamps could be misaligned, so that each frame component could be equipped with two lock handles. In this way, each lamp could have its own independent lock handle.
[0077] Among them, LED pixel lamps with a square cross-section structure are used for splicing in multi-hole lamp nests. In fact, lamps with other cross-section shapes and different functions can also be upgraded and modified into independent lamp bodies, with four locking pins added to the outer shell for use in lamp nests, and spliced together to form a lamp wall.
[0078] The multi-hole light nests all contain the same quick-layout light fixtures. In practical applications, different types of quick-layout light fixtures of the same or similar size can also be installed to construct a more complex light wall, achieving a more perfect lighting effect. This becomes a powerful tool in the hands of lighting designers, allowing them to unleash their inspiration freely.
[0079] In some embodiments, this application also provides an assembly method based on the above-described assembled lighting fixture structure, comprising the following steps:
[0080] Prepare two first connectors and two second connectors required to form the first light nest. The two first connectors are spaced apart, and the two second connectors are spaced apart. The second docking structure at one end of the second connector engages with the first docking structure of one of the first connectors, and the second docking structure at the other end of the second connector engages with the first docking structure of the other first connector, so that the two first connectors and the two second connectors enclose the light nest. The second docking structure is fixed to the first docking structure by a locking structure.
[0081] When multiple light nests need to be formed, based on the already formed light nest, prepare one second connector and two third connectors. The third docking structure of one third connector engages with the first docking structure of one of the first connectors of the already formed light nest, and the third docking structure of the other third connector engages with the first docking structure of the other first connector of the already formed light nest. The second docking structure at one end of the second connector engages with the third docking structure of one third connector, and the second docking structure at the other end of the second connector engages with the third docking structure of the other third connector. The third docking structure is fixed to the first docking structure by a locking structure.
[0082] Alternatively, when multiple light nests need to be formed, based on the already formed light nest, prepare two second connectors to work with one first connector. The second docking structures of the two second connectors are respectively engaged with the first docking structures at both ends of the first connector. The second docking structure of one second connector is engaged with the first docking structure at one end of the first connector of the formed light nest, and the second docking structure of the other second connector is engaged with the first docking structure at the other end of the first connector of the formed light nest.
[0083] The embodiments of this application have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this application is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of this application.
Claims
1. A modular lighting fixture structure, characterized in that: The device includes a lamp holder, which is assembled from modular components to form at least one lamp nest on the lamp holder. Each lamp nest is provided with a lamp locking structure for locking and fixing the lamp placed in the lamp nest. The lamp locking structure includes a lamp locking groove and a rotatable lamp locking handle. The lamp assembly positioning pin of the lamp placed in the lamp nest is located in the lamp locking groove, and the lamp locking handle is used to prevent the lamp assembly positioning pin from disengaging from the lamp locking groove.
2. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The assembly components include At least two first connectors, each first connector including a first docking structure, both ends of the first connector being provided with the first docking structure, and the first connector being provided with the light-locking structure; At least two second connectors, each second connector including a second mating structure, both ends of the second connector being provided with the second mating structure, and the light-locking structure being provided on the second connector; At least two third connectors, each third connector including a first docking structure and a third docking structure, with the first docking structure and the third docking structure respectively provided at both ends of the third connector, and the light-locking structure provided on the third connector; The two first connectors and the two second connectors can be combined to form a lamp nest, and the second docking structure can be joined with the first docking structure. The joined docking structure is fixed by a locking structure. Based on one or more of the already formed lamp nests, one second connector can be combined with two third connectors, two second connectors can be combined with one first connector, or one third connector can be combined with one second connector to form a lamp nest, and the third docking structure can dock with the first docking structure.
3. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: All the first connector arrays are arranged in a row, the second connector is configured to be perpendicular to the first connector, and the third connector is configured to be parallel to the first connector.
4. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first docking structure includes a plurality of first docking holes and a plurality of second docking holes, the second docking structure includes a plurality of first connecting posts that can be inserted into the first docking holes, and the third docking structure includes a plurality of second connecting posts that can be inserted into the second docking holes.
5. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first mating hole is disposed on the side of the first connector and extends from one side of the first connector to the other side. The second mating hole is disposed on the end face of the first connector.
6. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: All the first connecting posts on the second connector are coplanar, and no two first connecting posts are collinear.
7. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that: The first docking structure further includes a locking pin hole, and both the first docking hole and the second docking hole penetrate the locking pin hole. The locking structure disposed in the locking pin hole can restrict the first connecting post from disengaging from the first docking hole and / or restrict the second connecting post from disengaging from the second docking hole.
8. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The locking structure includes a locking pin and a cotter pin. The locking pin is inserted into the locking pin hole, and the cotter pin is used to prevent the locking pin from disengaging from the locking pin hole.
9. The assembled lighting fixture structure according to claim 8, characterized in that: Both the first connecting post and the second connecting post are provided with locking pin holes. After the first connecting post or the second connecting post is engaged with the first mating structure, the locking pin hole extends from one end of the locking pin hole to the other end.