Anti-falling base and pin lamp
By designing a support plate and threaded mounting part for the anti-tipping base, the problem of the floor lamp tipping over under lateral interference is solved, improving stability and transportation and installation efficiency, and reducing production costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing ground-mounted lights are prone to tipping over under lateral interference, and the existing locking structure is complex and difficult to prevent tipping, affecting stability and transportation and installation efficiency.
Design an anti-tipping base, including a support plate and external and internal threaded mounting parts on both sides. The assembly of the ground and underground parts is achieved through threaded connection to form a stable structural support. The support plate has a large area to enhance stability and can hide cables. The perforated holes improve transparency.
This has improved the stability of the ground light, simplified the transportation and installation process, reduced production costs, and enhanced its anti-tipping characteristics.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lighting technology, and in particular to an anti-tipping base and a floor lamp. Background Technology
[0002] Ground-mounted lights are commonly found along passageways in courtyards, residential areas, parks, and other places. They can provide lighting for pedestrians, illuminate the road, prevent safety accidents, and also provide new scenery through their shapes and lighting effects, bringing a better landscape effect to the surrounding area.
[0003] However, objects with large vertical dimensions and small horizontal dimensions are difficult to keep stable in the ground for extended periods due to frequent lateral interference. To ensure stability, they often need to be driven deep into the ground or supported by a large base structure. However, this solution introduces new problems: either a longer embedding structure or a heavier base structure is required, making objects that need to be erected, such as utility poles, signs, or ground lights, heavier and more difficult to transport and install.
[0004] Specifically, floor lights are installed in the ground for extended periods, and are frequently touched by pets or passersby. If the installation is unstable, they can easily become tilted or even tip over. Furthermore, because the above-ground portion of floor lights is often quite long, if the top is subjected to a lateral force, the entire floor light becomes a lever, making it even more susceptible to being pushed, tilted, or tipped over.
[0005] The utility model patent CN218846003U provides a ground-mounted solar landscape light, the part of which is inserted into the ground includes a locking structure. However, this locking structure is too complicated and difficult to manufacture. It can only prevent the ground-mounted light from being easily pulled out of the ground, but cannot prevent it from being easily pushed sideways and tilted. Utility Model Content
[0006] To address at least one of the aforementioned problems, embodiments of this utility model provide an anti-tipping base and a floor lamp.
[0007] Firstly, this utility model provides an anti-tipping base, comprising:
[0008] Support plate;
[0009] A first mounting portion protrudes along the thickness direction of the support disk on one side, the first mounting portion having external threads; and
[0010] A second mounting portion protrudes along the thickness direction of the support plate on the opposite side of the support plate, and the second mounting portion has an internal thread; the width of the support plate is greater than the width of the first mounting portion and the width of the second mounting portion.
[0011] In one embodiment, the first mounting portion, the second mounting portion, and the support plate are coaxially arranged.
[0012] In one embodiment, the anti-tipping base has a wiring through hole that extends from the end of the first mounting part away from the support plate to the end of the second mounting part away from the support plate.
[0013] In one embodiment, the outer contours of the support plate, the first mounting portion, and the second mounting portion are all circular, and the ratio of the outer diameter of the support plate to the outer diameter of the first mounting portion is greater than 4, and the ratio of the height of the first mounting portion to the thickness of the support plate is greater than 4.
[0014] In one embodiment, the support plate is provided with a plurality of perforated holes, which extend from one side of the support plate to the opposite side along the thickness direction of the support plate.
[0015] In one embodiment, the cross-section of the perforated hole is racetrack-shaped and extends radially along the support plate.
[0016] In one embodiment, the perforated holes include a first perforated hole and a second perforated hole, the length of the first perforated hole being greater than the length of the second perforated hole; the first perforated hole and the second perforated hole are distributed alternately and evenly at intervals along the circumference of the support plate.
[0017] In one embodiment, the support plate, the first mounting portion, and the second mounting portion are integrally formed.
[0018] Secondly, this utility model also provides a floor lamp, comprising:
[0019] The lamp body includes the lamp head and the lamp post;
[0020] Ground-mounted pins, with pointed tips for piercing;
[0021] As described in any one of the first aspects of this utility model, the anti-tipping base is such that one of the lamp post and the grounding pin is threadedly connected to the first mounting portion, and the other of the lamp post and the grounding pin is threadedly connected to the second mounting portion.
[0022] In one embodiment, a cable inlet is provided at the connection between the grounding pin and the anti-tipping base. The lamp post is hollow and tubular. The cable inlet is used to insert a cable, and the cable can pass through the anti-tipping base and extend along the lamp post to the lamp head.
[0023] The anti-tipping base and ground light provided by this utility model include a support plate and a first mounting part and a second mounting part installed on both ends of the support plate in the thickness direction. This makes the anti-tipping base a detachable structure for equipment with a large vertical length. In use, the first mounting part and the second mounting part are used to assemble the ground and underground parts respectively. The wide mounting plate can also support the equipment to be installed by forming a stable structure by fitting against the ground. The ground light with this anti-tipping base has a simple and lightweight structure, which is convenient for transportation and installation, and also has better anti-tipping characteristics.
[0024] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in the following sections and will be understood in detail from the following description or by means of specific implementation of this invention. Attached Figure Description
[0025] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0026] Figure 1 This is a first-view perspective three-dimensional structural diagram of the anti-tipping base in one embodiment;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a second-view perspective three-dimensional structural diagram of the anti-tipping base in one embodiment;
[0028] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a ground-mounted lamp in one embodiment;
[0029] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified structural diagram at point C.
[0030] Figure label:
[0031] 10-Anti-tipping base, 20-Lamp body, 30-Ground plug;
[0032] 100-Support plate, 200-First mounting part, 300-Second mounting part, 11-Cable routing through hole, 12-Cable inlet;
[0033] 110 - Hole cutout, 111 - First hole cutout, 112 - Second hole cutout;
[0034] 21-Lamp holder, 22-Lamp pole. Detailed Implementation
[0035] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more complete description will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Preferred embodiments of this utility model are shown in the drawings. However, this utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the disclosure of this utility model.
[0036] A first aspect of this utility model provides an anti-tipping base 10, see reference. Figure 1 and Figure 2 ,include:
[0037] Support plate 100; support plate 100 can be a round plate, a square plate, a polygonal plate, or other plate-like structures.
[0038] A first mounting portion 200 protrudes along the thickness direction of the support plate 100 on one side of the support plate 100, and the first mounting portion 200 has external threads; and a second mounting portion 300 protrudes along the thickness direction of the support plate 100 on the opposite side of the support plate 100, and the second mounting portion 300 has internal threads; the width of the mounting plate is greater than the width of the first mounting portion 200 and the second mounting portion 300. The first mounting portion 200 and the second mounting portion 300 are disposed on opposite plates of the support plate 100 in the thickness direction. The first mounting portion 200 can connect to one structure, and the second mounting portion 300 can connect the support plate 100 to another structure, so that the whole assembly can be assembled into a device that can stand upright on the ground, such as a utility pole, a sign, or a ground light.
[0039] The support plate 100 has a large surface area, meaning its lateral dimension is large, allowing it to provide ample support on the ground. The width of the support plate 100 is greater than the width of the first mounting portion 200 and the second mounting portion 300. Specifically, the maximum lateral dimension of the support plate 100 is at least four times the lateral dimension of either the first mounting portion 200 or the second mounting portion 300. The size of the support plate 100 is selected based on the length of the portion positioned on the ground. A rod-shaped object is typically mounted on the support plate 100 via the first mounting portion 200 or the second mounting portion 300. The lateral dimension of this rod-shaped object, such as its diameter, is generally not too large, ensuring that the width of the support plate 100 is significantly larger than the width of the first mounting portion 200 or the second mounting portion 300, thus ensuring a more stable structure that stands upright on the ground after assembly. In one specific implementation, the outer contours of the support plate 100, the first mounting part 200, and the second mounting part 300 are all circular, and the ratio of the outer diameter of the support plate 100 to the outer diameter of the first mounting part 200 is greater than 4, and the ratio of the height of the first mounting part 200 to the thickness of the support plate 100 is greater than 4.
[0040] The anti-tipping base 10 and the ground socket lamp provided by this utility model, wherein the anti-tipping base 10 has a support plate 100 and a first mounting part 200 and a second mounting part 300 installed on both ends of the support plate 100 in the thickness direction, so that the anti-tipping base 10 can be used as a detachable structure for equipment with a large vertical length. In use, the first mounting part 200 and the second mounting part 300 are used to assemble the ground and underground parts respectively, and the wide mounting plate can be used to form a stable structure to support the equipment to be installed by fitting against the ground.
[0041] Optionally, in one embodiment of this utility model, reference is made to... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first mounting part 200, the second mounting part 300, and the support plate 100 are coaxially arranged. The coaxial arrangement of the three ensures that when the assembled structure is erected on the ground, its center of gravity is on a common axis and is supported by the support plate 100, which has a wider and larger surface area, thus providing greater stability.
[0042] Optionally, in another embodiment of this utility model, reference is made to... Figure 2 The anti-tipping base 10 has a cable routing hole 11, which extends from one end of the first mounting part 200 away from the support plate 100 to one end of the second mounting part 300 away from the support plate. By providing the cable routing hole 11 on the support plate 100 of the anti-tipping base 10, cables can be hidden in the anti-tipping base 10, preventing cables from being exposed and damaged.
[0043] Optionally, in another embodiment of this utility model, reference is made to... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The support plate 100 has a plurality of perforated holes 110, which extend from one side of the support plate to the opposite side along the thickness direction of the support plate 100. In one specific implementation, the cross-section of the perforated hole 110 is racetrack-shaped and extends radially along the support plate 100. In another specific implementation, the perforated hole 110 includes a first perforated hole 111 and a second perforated hole 112, wherein the length of the first perforated hole 111 is greater than the length of the second perforated hole 112; the first perforated hole 111 and the second perforated hole 112 are distributed alternately and evenly along the circumference of the support plate 100. These perforated holes 110 allow the support plate 100 to be permeable, allowing soil or concrete to pass through, making it easier for the support plate 100 to enter the ground. At the same time, the perforated holes 110 also provide installation space for other fixing elements, such as screws or bolts, on the support plate 100.
[0044] Specifically, in another embodiment of this utility model, the support plate 100, the first mounting part 200, and the second mounting part 300 are integrally formed. The anti-tipping base 10 can be an integrally formed structure, with threads machined on the outer surface of the first mounting part 200 and threaded holes drilled in the second mounting part 300. This structure is easy to manufacture and has low cost. Of course, the first mounting part 200 and the second mounting part 300 can also be integrally formed using a single bar, with a threaded connection part in the middle of the bar, a hole drilled in the center of the support plate 100, and a structure matching the threaded connection part, to install the integrally formed first mounting part 200 and second mounting part 300 onto the support plate 100.
[0045] A second aspect of this utility model also provides a floor lamp, see reference. Figure 3 The lamp includes: a lamp body 20, including a lamp head 21 and a lamp post 22; a grounding pin 30 having a pointed tip for piercing; and an anti-tipping base 10 as mentioned in any embodiment of the first aspect of this utility model; one of the lamp post 22 and the grounding pin 30 is threadedly connected to a first mounting portion 200, and the other of the lamp post 22 and the grounding pin 30 is threadedly connected to a second mounting portion 300. The anti-tipping base 10 of the grounding lamp of this application is designed with a first mounting portion 200 and a second mounting portion 300, so that different types of grounding pins 30 and lamp posts 22 can be selected on the anti-tipping base 10 as needed, and the internal and external threads can match more types of grounding pins 30 and lamp posts 22, thereby improving the diversity of grounding lamp types.
[0046] Optionally, the maximum ratio of the length of the ground plug 30 to the width of the support plate 100 is 1 to 1.5:1; the ratio of the length of the lamp post 22 to the length of the ground plug 30 is 3 to 6:1. The support plate 100 has similar dimensions to the ground plug 30 to ensure that the supporting function of the support plate 100 is fully realized. The length of the lamp post 22 cannot be too long. When the lamp post 22 is long, the ground plug 30 is also long, and the lateral dimension of the support plate 100 is also larger, ensuring that the entire ground plug light can be installed more stably on the ground.
[0047] Optionally, in another embodiment of the second aspect, reference is made to... Figure 4 The grounding plug 30 and the anti-tipping base 10 are connected by a cable inlet 12. The lamp post 22 is hollow tube-shaped. The cable inlet 12 is used to insert the cable, and the cable can pass through the anti-tipping base 10 and extend along the lamp post 22 to the lamp head 21.
[0048] The anti-tipping base 10 and the ground socket lamp provided by this utility model, wherein the anti-tipping base 10 has a support plate 100 and a first mounting part 200 and a second mounting part 300 installed on both ends of the support plate 100 in the thickness direction, so that the anti-tipping base 10 can be used as a detachable structure for equipment with a large vertical length. In use, the first mounting part 200 and the second mounting part 300 are used to assemble the ground and underground parts respectively. The wide mounting plate can also support the equipment to be installed by forming a stable structure by fitting against the ground. The ground socket lamp using the anti-tipping base 10 has a simple and lightweight structure, is convenient for transportation and installation, and also has better anti-tipping characteristics.
[0049] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0050] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An anti-tip base, characterized in that, The anti-falling base comprises: a support disc; a first mounting portion protruding from one side of the support disc along the thickness direction of the support disc, the first mounting portion having external threads; and a second mounting portion protruding from the opposite side of the support disc along the thickness direction of the support disc, the second mounting portion having internal threads; the width of the support disc is greater than the width of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion.
2. The anti-tip mount of claim 1, wherein, The first mounting portion, the second mounting portion and the support disc are coaxially arranged.
3. The anti-tip mount of claim 2, wherein, The anti-falling base is provided with a wire passing hole extending from one end of the first mounting portion away from the support disc to one end of the second mounting portion away from the support disc.
4. The anti-tip mount of claim 3, wherein, The outer contour of the support disc, the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion is circular respectively, and the ratio of the outer diameter of the support disc to the outer diameter of the first mounting portion is greater than 4, and the ratio of the height of the first mounting portion to the thickness of the support disc is greater than 4.
5. The anti-tip mount of claim 4, wherein, The support disc is provided with a plurality of hollow holes extending from one side to the opposite side of the support disc along the thickness direction of the support disc.
6. The anti-tip mount of claim 5, wherein, The cross section of the hollow hole is in the shape of a racetrack and extends along the radial direction of the support disc.
7. The anti-tip mount of claim 5, wherein, The hollow hole comprises a first hollow hole and a second hollow hole, the length of the first hollow hole is greater than the length of the second hollow hole; the first hollow hole and the second hollow hole are alternately and uniformly distributed along the circumferential direction of the support disc.
8. The anti-tip mount of claim 1, wherein, The support disc, the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are integrally formed.
9. A ground plug light, comprising: The anti-falling base comprises: a lamp body comprising a lamp head and a lamp rod; a ground plug having a sharp end for puncturing; any one of claims 1-8; one of the lamp rod and the ground plug is threadedly connected to the first mounting portion, and the other of the lamp rod and the ground plug is threadedly connected to the second mounting portion.
10. The landscape light of claim 9, wherein, The connection between the ground plug and the anti-falling base is provided with a wire inlet, the lamp rod is in the shape of a hollow tube, the wire inlet is used for inserting a cable, and the cable can pass through the anti-falling base and extend along the lamp rod to the lamp head.