Energy-saving building lighting structure

By using a stepped ceiling structure composed of light steel keel and gypsum board and a worm gear transmission system, the problems of cumbersome lamp installation and difficult angle adjustment in traditional lighting structures are solved, enabling rapid lamp installation and flexible angle adjustment, and improving the diversity of lighting effects.

CN223992195UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13SHANGHAI LANTIAN BUILDING DECORATION ENG CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-19
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Traditional lighting structures are cumbersome to install and difficult to maintain, and the angle of light beam is difficult to adjust flexibly, which limits the diversity of environmental atmosphere.

Method used

The structure consists of a stepped ceiling with light troughs, made of light steel keel and gypsum board. Combined with a worm gear transmission system and a sliding groove and slot mechanism, it enables quick installation and angle adjustment of the light tubes.

Benefits of technology

It simplifies the installation process of lamps, provides convenient maintenance, and allows for free adjustment of the light's illumination angle and intensity, creating diverse lighting effects.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an energy-saving building lighting structure, and relates to the field of building lighting, the energy-saving building lighting structure comprises a light steel keel serving as a supporting structure in a suspended ceiling and a gypsum board fixed at the bottom end of the light steel keel, the light steel keel and the gypsum board are combined to form a non-coplanar suspended ceiling with a lamp groove, and the lamp groove is formed in the non-coplanar suspended ceiling. A fixing mechanism is fixed in the lamp groove, a lamp tube is clamped in the fixing mechanism, the fixing mechanism comprises a base, two clamping blocks are rotationally arranged at one end of the upper concave surface of the base, a grabbing clamp for clamping the lamp tube is formed when the two clamping blocks are closed, and a worm is rotationally arranged on the upper concave surface, close to the clamping blocks, of the base; worm wheels are movably arranged on the two sides of the worm. According to the lamp tube fixing device, the worm is twisted to drive the worm gear to rotate, the lamp tube is clamped by the two clamping blocks, so that the lamp tube is rapidly and fixedly installed, the installation process is simplified, and convenience is provided for subsequent maintenance and lamp tube disassembly.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of architectural lighting, and in particular to an energy-saving architectural lighting structure. Background Technology

[0002] Architectural lighting structures are structures that provide lighting for the interior or exterior of buildings. They are typically used to meet the diverse visual needs of people working, studying, relaxing, and living in buildings. They not only ensure appropriate lighting in environments such as offices, shopping malls, and homes, but also create a comfortable atmosphere, thereby effectively improving people's quality of life and work efficiency.

[0003] Traditional lighting structures typically involve installing light troughs in the ceiling and then fixing the light tubes inside the troughs with screws. This process is labor-intensive and makes it difficult to quickly install multiple light fixtures. Due to the height of the light tubes, repairs are complicated if a light fixture malfunctions. Furthermore, some lighting structures have limitations, making it difficult to flexibly adjust the angle of light illumination and restricting the creation of diverse environmental atmospheres. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the inconvenience of lamp installation and maintenance in lighting structures, this application provides an energy-saving building lighting structure.

[0005] The energy-saving building lighting structure provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An energy-saving building lighting structure includes a light steel keel as a supporting structure in the ceiling and a gypsum board fixed to the bottom of the light steel keel. The light steel keel and the gypsum board are combined to form a stepped ceiling with a light trough. A fixing mechanism is fixed inside the light trough, and a light tube is clamped inside the fixing mechanism.

[0007] The fixing mechanism includes a base, with two clamping blocks rotatably disposed at one end of the concave surface of the base. When the two clamping blocks are closed, they form a gripper for holding the lamp tube. A worm gear is rotatably disposed on the concave surface of the base near the clamping blocks. Worm wheels are movably disposed on both sides of the worm gear. A limiting block is rotatably disposed on one side of the lower end of the base. An arc-shaped plate is slidably disposed at the bottom end of the base.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the device uses a light steel keel, gypsum board and fixing mechanism to clamp and install lamp tubes for energy-saving lighting.

[0009] Preferably, the base is a concave block with an upper part in the shape of a "W", and two rotating rods are rotatably arranged through the upper end of the base.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, this component forms the basis for the structure of clamping lamp tubes, enabling the gripper composed of clamping blocks to open and close via a rotating rod.

[0011] Preferably, each of the two clamping blocks has a circular hole at its bottom end, and the two clamping blocks are respectively fixedly sleeved on the two rotating rods.

[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the fixing between the clamping block and the transmission rod facilitates the rotation of the transmission rod to drive the clamping block to flip.

[0013] Preferably, the helical teeth on the surface of the worm mesh with the teeth of the two worm wheels, and the two worm wheels are respectively fixedly sleeved on the ends of the two rotating rods away from the upper clamping block.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the worm gear helical teeth mesh with the two worm wheels, which facilitates driving the two clamping blocks to flip.

[0015] Preferably, a rotating groove is provided on one side of the lower end of the base, and a rotating shaft is fixedly provided on the side of the limiting block near the base, and the rotating shaft is rotatably disposed inside the rotating groove.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the component drives the worm wheel and rotating rod through the rotation of the worm gear, thereby realizing the clamping or releasing of the lamp tube by the clamping block.

[0017] Preferably, the curved plate is a piece of material that is entirely crescent-shaped, and the outer side of the curved plate is fixed to the inner side of the light trough of the stepped ceiling.

[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the arc-shaped plate is an auxiliary structure for the installation of lamp tubes inside the light trough, which is used to reflect light and enhance the lighting effect.

[0019] Preferably, the base slides in a groove provided at one end of the inner side of the arc-shaped plate, which is adapted to the shape of its lower end.

[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, this component enables the base and its clamping components to move stably along the slide groove, making it easy to adjust the position of the lamp tube.

[0021] Preferably, a plurality of pairs of slots for fixing the limiting blocks are provided above the slide.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, this component is used to provide multiple fixing points to facilitate the adjustment of the illumination angle of the lamp tube.

[0023] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0024] 1. This device drives the worm gear to rotate by twisting the worm, causing two clamping blocks to hold the light tube, thus quickly completing the fixed installation of the light tube, simplifying the installation process, and providing convenience for subsequent maintenance and light tube removal; by pushing the base upward through the groove opened in the curved plate by the limiting block until the limiting block falls back into another slot position, the beam of light changes from the original direct beam from the ceiling to downward projection onto the wall or the side of the plasterboard. The illumination angle and intensity of the light tube can be freely adjusted to create a variety of lighting effects and atmospheres for the space. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a frontal axonometric schematic diagram of this application;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing mechanism of this application;

[0027] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0028] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the fixed mechanism of this application;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the base structure of this application.

[0030] Attached reference numerals: 1. Light steel keel; 2. Gypsum board; 3. Light tube; 4. Fixing mechanism;

[0031] 401. Clamping block; 402. Base; 403. Arc-shaped plate; 404. Limiting block; 405. Slide groove; 406. Slot; 407. Rotating shaft; 408. Circular hole one;

[0032] 409. Rotating rod; 410. Worm; 411. Worm wheel; 412. Two round holes; 413. Rotating groove; 414. Bushing. Detailed Implementation

[0033] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 - Figure 5 This application will be described in further detail.

[0034] This application discloses an energy-saving building lighting structure.

[0035] Reference Figure 1An energy-saving building lighting structure includes a light steel keel 1 serving as a supporting structure in the ceiling and gypsum board 2 fixed to the bottom of the light steel keel 1. The light steel keel 1 is a C60 series reinforced light steel keel, used to bear a large weight and pressure, ensuring the stability of the building structure. This material has good fire resistance and strong moisture resistance, and will not deform or rot due to moisture or water. This material also has elasticity and toughness, and is used to absorb and disperse vibrations during earthquakes, reducing damage to the building structure. The gypsum board 2 is a double-layer 9.5mm paper-faced gypsum board, which can enhance the strength of the wall structure and the sound insulation effect. Its fire resistance can effectively delay the spread of fire, providing a guarantee for building safety. It also has moisture-proof and energy-saving effects. After the gypsum board 2 is installed, a white inorganic coating will be sprayed on its surface. The light steel keel 1 and the gypsum board 2 are combined to form a stepped ceiling with a light trough. The light trough is fixed with a fixing mechanism 4, and the fixing mechanism 4 holds the light tube 3.

[0036] Reference Figure 4 - Figure 5 The fixing mechanism 4 includes a base 402 with an upper part in the shape of a "W". The upper end of the base 402 has multiple pairs of circular holes 412. Two rotating rods 409 pass through the multiple circular holes 412 and are rotatably set on the inner side of the upper end of the base 402. The lower ends of the two clamping blocks 401 are each provided with a circular hole 408. The two clamping blocks 401 are respectively fixedly sleeved on the upper concave end of the rotating rod 409 located on the base 402 through the two circular holes 408. The two clamping blocks 401 form a closed clamp for holding the lamp tube 3.

[0037] Before use, the light steel keel 1 is installed on the inner ceiling of the building, and then the gypsum board 2 is fixed to the lower end of the light steel keel 1, thus forming a stepped ceiling structure with light troughs. According to actual needs, multiple curved plates 403 are appropriately fixed inside the light troughs, and the base 402 is installed in the sliding groove 405 opened inside the curved plate 403.

[0038] A bushing 414 is fixed to the concave surface of the base 402 at the end away from the clamping block 401. The worm 410 is rotatably mounted inside the bushing 414. Two worm wheels 411 are respectively fixedly sleeved on the ends of the two rotating rods 409 near the worm 410. The helical teeth on the surface of the worm 410 mesh with the teeth of the two worm wheels 411 to form an interlaced shaft drive. The worm 410 and worm wheels 411 adopt the M0.4 model from Wuhan Huayi Technology Co., Ltd., which has a small module, relatively compact structure, and small space occupation, making it easy to install and use in a limited space, and effectively transmitting power. The worm gear 410 has a self-locking property, which can achieve reverse self-locking. That is, the worm wheel 411 can only be driven by the worm gear 410, but the worm wheel 411 cannot drive the worm gear 410. The surfaces of the worm gear 410 and the worm wheel 411 have fine anti-slip textures to enhance the friction between them and maintain stability under slight shaking. A rotating groove 413 is provided in the middle of one side of the lower end of the base 402. One side of the rotating shaft 407 is fixed to the side of the limiting block 404 near the base 402, and the rotating shaft 407 drives the limiting block 404 to rotate inside the rotating groove 413.

[0039] When the device is in use, the worm gear 410 drives the worm wheel 411, which in turn causes the two rotating rods 409 mounted on the upper end of the base 402 to rotate. At the same time, the two clamping blocks 401 fixed at one end of the rods rotate in opposite directions. At this time, the lamp tube 3 is placed inside the two clamping blocks 401. Then, the worm gear 410 is rotated in the opposite direction, causing the two clamping blocks 401 to rotate in opposite directions, thereby quickly fixing the lamp tube 3.

[0040] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 3 The bottom end of the curved panel 403, which is in the shape of a crescent moon, is fixed inside the light trough of the stepped ceiling. A sliding groove 405 is provided at one end of the inner side of the curved panel 403. The shape of the sliding groove 405 is consistent with the sliding trajectory of the lower end of the base 402 inside the curved panel 403. The base 402 is slidably set inside the sliding groove 405. Three pairs of slots 406 are provided above the sliding groove 405. The shape of the slots 406 is consistent with the shape of the protrusions at both ends of the limiting block 404. The slots 406 and the interior of the sliding groove 405 are not connected.

[0041] By lifting the limiting block 404 upwards, the rotating shaft 407 rotates counterclockwise in the rotating groove 413 inside the base 402. Then, the base 402 is pushed along the arc plate 403 to slide inside the slide groove 405 to the desired slot 406 position. At this time, the limiting block 404 is flipped downwards and locked inside the slot 406. Simultaneously, the base 402 will rotate counterclockwise accordingly. When the base 402 moves to the slot 406 position in the middle of the arc plate 403, the light emitted by the lamp tube 3 passes through the lamp trough opening and shines vertically onto the wall or plasterboard 2. When the base 402 moves to the slot 406 position at the upper end of the arc plate 403, the light emitted by the lamp tube 3 will change direction and be projected downwards onto the wall or plasterboard 2. This structure not only makes the projection angle of the light adjustable, but also reduces the obstruction of the lamp trough on the light dispersion when projecting vertically and downwards, thus enhancing the light intensity.

[0042] The implementation principle of an energy-saving building lighting structure in this application embodiment is as follows: The device forms a stepped ceiling structure with a light trough by a light steel keel 1 and a gypsum board 2 installed on the ceiling of the building. Through the transmission of the worm gear 410 and the worm wheel 411, the opening and closing of two clamping blocks 401 are driven to control the fixing and release of the lamp tube 3. By lifting the limiting block 404, the base 402 is driven to slide in the sliding groove 405 opened on the inner side of the arc plate 403, so that the limiting block 404 is locked in the slots 406 at different positions, thereby allowing the light to be projected vertically or downward onto the wall or gypsum board 2, thereby changing the projection angle and intensity of the light.

[0043] The above are merely optional embodiments of this disclosure and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Various modifications and variations can be made to this disclosure by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this disclosure should be included within the scope of protection of this disclosure.

Claims

1. An energy saving architectural lighting structure, characterized by: The utility model provides a light tube fixing mechanism of light slot, including as the support structure light steel keel (1) in the furred ceiling and the gypsum board (2) fixed in the bottom end of light steel keel (1), light steel keel (1) and gypsum board (2) combination form a light slot with the step ceiling, the inside of light slot is fixed with fixed mechanism (4), the inside of fixed mechanism (4) clamps lamp tube (3); The fixed mechanism (4) includes the base (402), the upper concave end of base (402) is rotatably provided with two clamping blocks (401), two clamping blocks (401) are closed to form a clamping lamp tube (3) gripper, the upper concave surface of base (402) close to clamping block (401) is rotatably provided with a worm (410), both sides of worm (410) are movably provided with a worm gear (411), one side of the lower end of base (402) is rotatably provided with a limiting block (404), the bottom end of base (402) is slidably provided with an arc plate (403).

2. The energy-saving building lighting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (402) is a concave block with a "W" shaped upper part, two rotating rods (409) are rotatably arranged at the upper end of base (402).

3. The energy saving building lighting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The bottom end of each clamping block (401) is provided with a circular hole (408), and the two clamping blocks (401) are respectively fixedly sleeved on the two rotating rods (409).

4. The energy saving architectural lighting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The helical teeth on the surface of worm (410) are engaged with the gear teeth of the two worm gears (411), and the two worm gears (411) are respectively fixedly sleeved on the ends of the two rotating rods (409) away from the upper clamping blocks (401).

5. The energy saving architectural lighting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The lower end of base (402) is provided with a rotating groove (413) on one side, and the limiting block (404) is fixedly provided with a rotating shaft (407) on the side close to base (402), and the rotating shaft (407) is rotatably arranged in the rotating groove (413).

6. The energy saving architectural lighting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The arc plate (403) is a crescent-shaped plate, and the outer side of the arc plate (403) is fixedly arranged in the inner side of the light slot of the step ceiling.

7. The energy saving architectural lighting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The base (402) is slidably arranged in the sliding groove (405) with a shape matching the lower end of the arc plate (403) on the inner side of the arc plate (403).

8. The energy-saving building lighting structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The upper side of the sliding groove (405) is provided with a plurality of pairs of clamping grooves (406) for fixing the limiting block (404).