Luminous wall switch
By embedding light-emitting elements in the wall switch and shielding them from the front panel, the problem of light strips directly illuminating people's eyes is solved, thus avoiding glare and improving the durability and safety of the light-emitting elements.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
The light strips in existing high-end wall switches can easily cause light to shine directly into people's eyes, resulting in glare and blindness. They are also susceptible to dust and moisture, affecting their lifespan and safety.
Design a light-emitting wall switch, in which the light-emitting element is embedded in the mounting groove of the wall switch and is shielded by the panel in the front direction. The mounting groove is preferably two parallel grooves located at the top and bottom of the wall switch to prevent light from directly shining into people's eyes and to protect the light-emitting element from the influence of the external environment.
It effectively avoids the glare and dazzling problems caused by direct light shining into the eyes, while reducing the impact of dust and moisture on the light-emitting elements, thus improving service life and safety.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to a wall switch, in particular to a luminous wall switch. BACKGROUND
[0002] On the market today, some high-end wall switches need to have light indication or light transmission on the surface of the panel in order to better reflect their interactive design.
[0003] For example, the Chinese utility model patent document with the patent number 202220904582.6 discloses an assembled LED power switch. In its structure, light-emitting lamp strips are arranged around the power switch base. In the evening or in low-light conditions, the light-emitting lamp strips emit light, making it easier to find the location of the power switch.
[0004] However, the structure design of the above-mentioned assembled LED power switch still has deficiencies. The light-emitting lamp strips are too exposed, and the exposure of the light-emitting lamp strips (LED light strips) can cause direct light to shine into people's eyes, easily causing glare and glare problems. Such light can cause great harm to the eyes.
[0005] Therefore, the applicant proposes the present utility model. SUMMARY
[0006] The purpose of the present utility model is to provide a luminous wall switch that can effectively prevent direct light from shining into people's eyes.
[0007] To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the present utility model designs a luminous wall switch, which includes a light-emitting element. The light-emitting element is installed on the wall switch and is shielded by the panel of the wall switch at least in the front direction of the wall switch.
[0008] In the structure design of the above-mentioned luminous wall switch, the light-emitting element is shielded by the panel of the wall switch in the front direction of the wall switch, which can effectively prevent direct light from shining into people's eyes.
[0009] In the structure of the above-mentioned luminous wall switch, the specific installation structure of the light-emitting element and the wall switch is preferably selected as follows: the wall switch is provided with an installation groove that extends in the length direction of the wall switch; the light-emitting element is in the form of a strip.
[0010] The light-emitting element is embedded in the installation groove and extends along the installation groove.
[0011] Further, in the structure of the above-mentioned luminous wall switch, the installation grooves on the wall switch are preferably two parallel grooves, respectively located at the top and bottom of the wall switch.
[0012] The light emitting element is embedded in the mounting groove on the wall switch, so it is not easily affected by the external environment, such as dust, moisture, etc., which may affect the service life and safety of the light emitting element. Dust accumulation may cause poor heat dissipation, and moisture may cause short circuit or damage.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the light emitting wall switch has the following technical effects:
[0014] In the structural design of the light emitting wall switch, the light emitting element is blocked by the panel of the wall switch in the front direction of the wall switch, thereby effectively avoiding the problem of glare and glare caused by direct light irradiation on the human eye.
[0015] In the structural design of the light emitting wall switch, the light emitting element is embedded in the mounting groove on the wall switch, so it is not easily affected by the external environment, such as dust, moisture, etc., which may affect the service life and safety of the light emitting element. Dust accumulation may cause poor heat dissipation, and moisture may cause short circuit or damage. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] Figure 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a light emitting wall switch;
[0017] Figure 2 is Figure 1 is a partial enlarged view of A in
[0018] Figure 3 is a structural schematic diagram of a light emitting wall switch (one panel is deleted);
[0019] Figure 4 is Figure 3 is a partial enlarged view of B in
[0020] Figure 5 is an exploded structural schematic diagram of the mounting base and the light emitting element.
[0021] In the figure: light emitting element 1, wall switch 2, panel 2-1, mounting base 2-2, mounting groove 2-3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described clearly and completely below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the present application, not all. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art belong to the scope of protection of the present application.
[0023] As Figures 1 to 5As shown, as an embodiment provided by the utility model, the light-emitting wall switch provided in the embodiment comprises a light-emitting element 1, the light-emitting element 1 is installed on a wall switch 2, and the light-emitting element 1 is shielded by a panel 2-1 of the wall switch 2 in the front direction of the wall switch 2, thereby effectively avoiding the problem of dazzling and glare caused by direct light irradiation on the human eye.
[0024] The specific installation structure of the light-emitting element 1 and the wall switch 2 in the embodiment is that an installation groove 2-3 is arranged on an installation base 2-2 of the wall switch 2 and extends in the length direction of the wall switch 2; the light-emitting element 1 is an LED light bar;
[0025] The light-emitting element 1 is embedded in the installation groove 2-3 and extends along the installation groove 2-3.
[0026] In addition, the installation grooves 2-3 on the wall switch 2 in the embodiment are two parallel grooves and are respectively located at the top and bottom of the wall switch 2.
[0027] The utility model is not limited to the above best embodiment, and anyone can derive other various forms of products under the inspiration of the utility model, but regardless of any change in shape or structure, any technical solution with the same or similar to the application falls within the protection scope of the utility model.
Claims
1. A light-emitting wall switch, comprising a light-emitting element, characterized in that: The light-emitting element is mounted on the wall switch, and the light-emitting element is obscured by the wall switch panel at least from the front of the wall switch. The specific mounting structure of the light-emitting element and the wall switch is as follows: the wall switch is provided with a mounting groove that extends along the length of the wall switch; the light-emitting element is strip-shaped. The light-emitting element is embedded in the mounting groove and extends along the mounting groove.
2. A light-emitting wall switch according to claim 1, characterized in that: The wall switch has two parallel mounting slots, located at the top and bottom of the wall switch respectively.
Citation Information
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