Rattan landscape lamp protection structure

By incorporating waterproof and insect-proof components, the problems of mold growth and electrical damage in rattan landscape lights under rainy and humid environments have been solved, achieving a long lifespan for the rattan material and stable lighting effects.

CN224340023UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09GUANGXI SUNTIME HOUSEHOLD PROD CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGXI SUNTIME HOUSEHOLD PROD CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-21
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Rattan landscape lights are prone to mold growth in rainy and humid outdoor environments, and the electrical components of the light body can be damaged by moisture, affecting their service life and lighting effect.

Method used

It adopts waterproof and insect-proof components, including rain cover, base, protective net, insect-proof mesh, etc., and drains water through drainage holes to prevent rainwater from entering, prevent insects from entering, extend the life of rattan material and protect electrical components.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents mold growth and electrical components from getting damp, extends the lifespan of rattan materials, avoids circuit failures and biological pollution, and keeps the lights clean and stable.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of landscape lighting protection technology, and discloses a rattan landscape lighting protective structure, including a rattan outer shell and a lamp fixture. The lamp fixture is located inside the rattan outer shell, and a lamp holder is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp fixture. A waterproof component is provided on the outside of the rattan outer shell, and the waterproof component includes a rain cover and a base. The base is located at the bottom of the rattan outer shell, and the top of the base is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp holder. Multiple drainage holes are opened inside the base and the lamp holder. A protective net is fixedly connected to the bottom of the base, and an insect-proof component is provided on the top of the base. The rain cover is located on the top of the rattan outer shell. In this utility model, the lamp body is lifted by the base, the rain cover is fixed to the top of the rattan outer shell by a knob control block, and the drainage holes opened on the lamp holder and the base drain the rainwater that seeps into the rattan net. This solves the problem that the rattan layer is prone to mold growth and the electrical components of the lamp body are damaged by moisture in rainy and humid outdoor environments.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of landscape lighting protection technology, and in particular to a rattan landscape lighting protection structure. Background Technology

[0002] Rattan landscape lights are outdoor decorative lighting devices that combine traditional rattan weaving techniques with modern lighting technology. They are commonly used in parks, courtyards, scenic areas, and other locations. The outer structure, woven from natural or imitation rattan materials, serves as the main decorative component, while the interior houses lighting components. They not only provide illumination but also create a natural and rustic landscape atmosphere through the rattan texture, making them an important element in enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor landscape design.

[0003] Equipment related to rattan landscape lights is mainly outdoor landscape lighting. This type of equipment typically consists of a lamp body, a light source component, a support structure, and a rattan outer shell. The light source component inside the lamp body usually uses LED beads, which emit light through circuit connections. The support structure is used to fix the lamp body and can be either pole-mounted or wall-mounted, depending on the installation scenario. The rattan outer shell is generally used to wrap around the light source component, serving to isolate it from external debris, provide initial protection, and enhance its aesthetics. Its working principle is to reduce the direct impact of the external environment on the internal electrical components through the physical barrier of the shell, while simultaneously achieving stable lighting in conjunction with the circuit control of the light source component.

[0004] In existing technologies, rattan landscape lights have significant shortcomings in outdoor rainy and humid environments. The natural rattan or imitation rattan materials used in the rattan layer accumulate moisture on the surface and in the weave gaps after prolonged contact with rain and humid air, providing a suitable environment for mold growth. This leads to mold growth in the rattan layer, damaging its decorative effect and shortening the lifespan of the rattan structure. Simultaneously, although the electrical components inside the light fixture are protected by a basic outer casing, humid air can still seep in through the gaps, causing moisture damage to circuit connectors, LED beads, and other components, leading to short circuits and other problems, seriously affecting the normal use of the landscape light. Therefore, a protective structure for rattan landscape lights is proposed to solve these problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a protective structure for rattan landscape lights, which aims to improve the problems in the prior art where the rattan layer is prone to mold growth and the electrical components of the light body are damaged by moisture in rainy and humid outdoor environments.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A protective structure for a rattan landscape light includes a rattan outer shell and a light fixture, wherein the light fixture is located inside the rattan outer shell, a lamp holder is fixedly connected to the bottom of the light fixture, and a waterproof component is provided on the outside of the rattan outer shell;

[0008] The waterproof component includes a rain cover and a base. The base is located at the bottom of the rattan outer shell. The top of the base is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp holder. Multiple drainage holes are provided inside the base and the lamp holder. A protective net is fixedly connected to the bottom of the base. An insect-proof component is provided on the top of the base. The rain cover is located on the top of the rattan outer shell. A quick-release component is provided at the bottom of the rain cover.

[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0010] The quick-release assembly includes an inner cover and a locking block. The top of the inner cover is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rain cover, and a knob is rotatably connected inside the rain cover.

[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0012] A rotating plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the knob, and multiple fixing blocks are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating plate.

[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0014] The inner wall of the fixed block is rotatably connected to a second rotating shaft, the outer wall of the second rotating shaft is rotatably connected to a connecting rod, and the inside of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to a first rotating shaft.

[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0016] The locking block is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating shaft, the locking block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the inner cover, and multiple limiting plates are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the knob.

[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0018] Each of the limiting plates is provided with a spring on one side, one end of the spring is fixedly connected to one side of the limiting plate, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to a baffle. The top of the baffle is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rain cover.

[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0020] The insect-proof component includes an isolation ring and an insect-proof mesh, the insect-proof mesh being located inside the rattan outer shell, and a retaining ring being fixedly connected to the bottom of the rattan outer shell.

[0021] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0022] The lamp holder has a slot at the top, the retaining ring engages with the slot, and the inner wall of the isolation ring is fixedly connected to the top of the base.

[0023] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0024] 1. In this utility model, the lamp body is lifted by the base to prevent ground water, dew or soil moisture from affecting it. Then, the rain cover is fixed to the top of the rattan outer shell by the control block of the knob. The sloping surface of the rain cover prevents rainwater from the top from entering the interior. The rainwater seeping into the rattan mesh is discharged through the drainage holes opened on the lamp holder and the base, which extends the service life of the rattan material and avoids the risk of short circuit and leakage of the internal circuit of the lamp body due to water vapor corrosion. It solves the problem that the rattan layer is prone to mold growth and the electrical components of the lamp body are damaged by moisture in the rainy and humid outdoor environment.

[0025] 2. In this utility model, by rotating the rattan outer shell to release its engagement with the lamp holder, an insect-proof mesh can be installed inside the rattan outer shell to prevent flying insects attracted by the lamp from entering the lamp at night. At the same time, the isolation ring set on the top of the base can prevent reptiles from crawling along the surface of the base into the rattan outer shell, preventing insects, spiders, etc. from nesting or leaving excrement in the gaps of the rattan or inside the lamp body, keeping the lamp body clean, avoiding light obstruction and circuit failure caused by biological activity, and solving the problems of lamp body pollution and reduced lighting effect caused by biological attachment and invasion in the outdoor environment, as well as equipment failure caused by biological debris. Attached Figure Description

[0026] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a rattan-woven landscape light protective structure proposed in this utility model;

[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the rattan outer shell of a rattan-woven landscape light protective structure proposed in this utility model;

[0028] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of a rattan landscape lamp holder according to the present invention.

[0029] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of an insect-proof mesh protective structure for rattan landscape lights proposed in this utility model.

[0030] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the inner cover of the protective structure for a rattan landscape light proposed in this utility model.

[0031] Legend:

[0032] 1. Rattan outer shell; 2. Rain cover; 3. Knob; 4. Base; 5. Isolation ring; 6. Insect-proof mesh; 7. Lamp; 8. Drain hole; 9. Lamp holder; 10. Clip ring; 11. Protective net; 12. Slot; 13. Inner cover; 14. Baffle; 15. Spring; 16. Limiting plate; 17. Rotating plate; 18. Locking block; 19. Rotating shaft one; 20. Connecting rod; 21. Rotating shaft two; 22. Fixing block. Detailed Implementation

[0033] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0034] Reference Figures 1-3 and Figure 5 The present invention provides an embodiment of a rattan landscape light protective structure, comprising a rattan outer shell 1 and a lamp 7. The rattan outer shell 1 is used to provide an aesthetic decorative effect and protect the internal lamp 7. The lamp 7 serves as the main light source to provide nighttime lighting. The lamp 7 is located inside the rattan outer shell 1. A lamp holder 9 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp 7. The lamp holder 9 is used to fix the lamp 7 and provide power. A waterproof component is provided on the outside of the rattan outer shell 1.

[0035] The waterproof components include a rain cover 2 and a base 4. The rain cover 2 prevents rainwater from directly entering the rattan outer shell 1. The base 4 lifts the lamp body to prevent ground water, dew, or soil moisture from affecting it. The base 4 is located at the bottom of the rattan outer shell 1, and the top of the base 4 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp holder 9. Multiple drainage holes 8 are provided inside the base 4 and the lamp holder 9 to quickly drain accumulated water and prevent the lamp 7 from getting damp. A protective net 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the base 4 to protect the drainage holes 8. The rain cover 2 is located on top of the rattan outer shell 1. A quick-release assembly is located at the bottom of the rain cover 2, comprising an inner cover 13 and a locking block 18. The inner cover 13 connects the rain cover 2 to the rattan outer shell 1, and the locking block 18 enables quick disassembly. The top of the inner cover 13 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rain cover 2. A knob 3 is rotatably connected inside the rain cover 2, controlling the locking and releasing of the locking block 18. A rotating plate 17 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the knob 3, transmitting the rotation of the knob 3. The rotating plate 17 has multiple fixed blocks 22 fixedly connected to its outer wall. These fixed blocks 22 support the motion mechanism of the connecting rod 20. A second rotating shaft 21 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of each fixed block 22. The second rotating shaft 21 connects to the connecting rod 20 to achieve motion conversion. The outer wall of the second rotating shaft 21 is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 20, which converts the rotational motion into the linear motion of the locking block 18. A first rotating shaft 19 is rotatably connected inside the connecting rod 20, fixing the rotation center of the locking block 18. The locking block 18 is rotatably connected to the rotating plate 17. The inner wall of shaft 19 has a locking block 18 that is slidably connected to the inner wall of inner cover 13. Multiple limiting plates 16 are fixedly connected to the outer wall of knob 3. The limiting plates 16 are used to limit the rotation angle of knob 3. Each limiting plate 16 has a spring 15 on one side. The spring 15 is used to provide the reset force of knob 3. One end of spring 15 is fixedly connected to one side of limiting plate 16, and the other end of spring 15 is fixedly connected to baffle 14. The baffle 14 is used to fix the position of the other end of spring 15. The top of baffle 14 is fixedly connected to the bottom of rain cover 2.

[0036] Reference Figures 1-4 The insect-proof component includes an isolation ring 5 and an insect-proof mesh 6. The isolation ring 5 is used to prevent reptiles from climbing, and the insect-proof mesh 6 is used to prevent flying insects from entering the interior of the lamp 7. The insect-proof mesh 6 is located inside the rattan outer shell 1. A retaining ring 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rattan outer shell 1. The retaining ring 10 is used to cooperate with the retaining groove 12 of the lamp holder 9 to fix the rattan outer shell 1. The lamp holder 9 has a retaining groove 12 on its top. The retaining groove 12 is used to form a snap-fit ​​connection with the retaining ring 10. The retaining ring 10 and the retaining groove 12 are snap-fitted together. The inner side wall of the isolation ring 5 is fixedly connected to the top of the base 4.

[0037] Working principle: When moisture-proofing the rattan landscape light, the base 4 first lifts the light body to prevent ground water, dew or soil moisture from affecting it. Then, rotate the knob 3, and then put the inner cover 13 into the top of the rattan outer shell 1. Loosen the knob 3, and under the force of the spring 15, the knob 3 and the rotating plate 17 rotate. The rotating shaft 21 and the locking block 18 rotate to the same horizontal line. At this time, the locking block 18 is pushed out of the inner cover 13 by the connecting rod 20 under the fixation of the rotating shaft 19 and the rotating shaft 21, and engages with the protrusion inside the rattan outer shell 1, fixing the rain cover 2 to the top of the rattan outer shell 1. The slope of the rain cover 2 prevents rainwater from entering the interior. Rainwater that seeps into the rattan mesh is discharged outside the light through the drainage holes 8 opened on the lamp holder 9 and the base 4, which extends the service life of the rattan material and avoids the risk of short circuit and leakage due to water vapor corrosion in the internal circuit of the light body. It solves the problem that the rattan layer is prone to mold growth and the electrical components of the light body are damaged by moisture in the rainy and humid outdoor environment.

[0038] When preventing insects from entering the rattan landscape light, first rotate the rattan outer shell 1 to release the locking ring 10 at the bottom of the rattan outer shell 1 from the locking groove 12 at the top of the lamp base 9. At this time, the insect-proof netting 6 can be placed inside the rattan outer shell 1 to prevent flying insects attracted by the lamp 7 from entering the lamp at night. At the same time, the isolation ring 5 set at the top of the base 4 can prevent reptiles from crawling along the surface of the base 4 into the rattan outer shell 1, preventing insects, spiders, etc. from nesting or leaving excrement in the rattan gaps or inside the lamp body, keeping the lamp body clean, avoiding light obstruction and circuit failure caused by biological activity, and solving the problems of lamp body pollution and reduced lighting effect caused by biological attachment and invasion in the outdoor environment, as well as equipment failure caused by biological debris.

[0039] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A protective structure for a rattan landscape light, comprising a rattan outer shell (1) and a light fixture (7), characterized in that: The lamp (7) is located inside the rattan outer shell (1), and a lamp holder (9) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp (7). A waterproof component is provided on the outside of the rattan outer shell (1). The waterproof component includes a rain cover (2) and a base (4). The base (4) is located at the bottom of the rattan outer shell (1). The top of the base (4) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lamp holder (9). Multiple drainage holes (8) are provided inside the base (4) and the lamp holder (9). A protective net (11) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the base (4). An insect-proof component is provided on the top of the base (4). The rain cover (2) is located on the top of the rattan outer shell (1). A quick-release component is provided at the bottom of the rain cover (2).

2. The protective structure for a rattan landscape light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The quick-release assembly includes an inner cover (13) and a locking block (18). The top of the inner cover (13) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rain cover (2), and a knob (3) is rotatably connected inside the rain cover (2).

3. The protective structure for a rattan-woven landscape light according to claim 2, characterized in that: The knob (3) is fixedly connected to a rotating plate (17) at its bottom, and a plurality of fixing blocks (22) are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating plate (17).

4. The protective structure for a rattan landscape light according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the fixed block (22) is rotatably connected to a second rotating shaft (21), the outer wall of the second rotating shaft (21) is rotatably connected to a connecting rod (20), and the inner wall of the connecting rod (20) is rotatably connected to a first rotating shaft (19).

5. The protective structure for a rattan-woven landscape light according to claim 4, characterized in that: The locking block (18) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating shaft (19), the locking block (18) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the inner cover (13), and multiple limiting plates (16) are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the knob (3).

6. The protective structure for a rattan-woven landscape light according to claim 5, characterized in that: Each of the limiting plates (16) is provided with a spring (15) on one side. One end of the spring (15) is fixedly connected to one side of the limiting plate (16), and the other end of the spring (15) is fixedly connected to a baffle (14). The top of the baffle (14) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rain cover (2).

7. The protective structure for a rattan landscape light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The insect-proof component includes an isolation ring (5) and an insect-proof mesh (6). The insect-proof mesh (6) is located inside the rattan outer shell (1). A retaining ring (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rattan outer shell (1).

8. The protective structure for a rattan landscape light according to claim 7, characterized in that: The lamp holder (9) has a slot (12) on its top, and the retaining ring (10) engages with the slot (12). The inner wall of the isolation ring (5) is fixedly connected to the top of the base (4).