A headlamp that can be quickly attached and detached from the webbing.
By incorporating mounting bases, connectors, sliding grooves, sliders, and fixing parts on the headlamp body, the problem of connecting the headlamp to the webbing is solved, enabling quick assembly and disassembly and angle adjustment, thus improving efficiency and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- CIXI XINLI OUTDOOR PRODUCTS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
AI Technical Summary
The existing method of connecting headlamps to webbing has problems with difficult installation and low disassembly efficiency, especially when used outdoors, where the buckles are difficult to align, causing the connection to become loose and affecting the performance.
The headlamp body is detachably connected via a mounting base and connectors. The connectors slide in and out from the bottom of the slide rail for quick installation and removal. The slide rail and slider work together to ensure a stable connection. The fixing part is fixed with the rib. The rotating shaft and buckle work together to adjust and position the headlamp.
It enables quick assembly and disassembly of the headlamp and webbing, simplifies the operation process, improves efficiency and stability, and ensures flexible adjustment of the lighting angle.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lighting appliances, and in particular to a headlamp that can be quickly attached and detached from the webbing. Background Technology
[0002] Headlamps are one of the most commonly used tools in outdoor work, whether for outdoor sports, outdoor work, or outdoor adventures, they illuminate the target area for the user. Existing headlamps are often mounted on webbing, allowing them to be worn on the user's head. To facilitate charging and cleaning of the webbing, the headlamp and webbing are usually detachably connected. For example, Chinese Utility Model Patent Application No. CN202220968372.3 (Authorization Announcement No. CN217714841U) shows a headlamp and a headlamp strap. The rear of the headlamp has a quick-release bracket with a buckle. When the headlamp is needed, the headlamp strap is laid flat in the quick-release bracket, and the buckle is fastened, allowing for convenient assembly and disassembly of the headlamp and headlamp strap.
[0003] While the headlamp and webbing described above can be detachably connected, this connection method has certain drawbacks. For example, if the user has already worn the webbing outdoors, installing the headlamp becomes difficult because the user cannot align the headlamp's clips with the webbing, resulting in the clips not being properly secured and the connection between the headlamp and webbing becoming loose, thus affecting the headlamp's performance. Furthermore, headlamps often have multiple clips, requiring the user to spend considerable time fastening or loosening each one, further reducing the efficiency of assembling and disassembling the headlamp and webbing. Therefore, further improvements are needed to the headlamp design that allows for detachable connection with the webbing. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a headlamp with a simple structure that can be installed on a webbing from top to bottom, so that the headlamp and the webbing can be quickly disassembled and assembled.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: a headlamp that can be quickly attached and detached from the webbing, including a headlamp body, wherein the headlamp body is detachably connected to the webbing, characterized in that: a mounting base is provided at the rear end of the headlamp body, and vertically extending sliding grooves are provided on the left and right sides of the mounting base, the lower end of the sliding grooves is connected to the outside, and two connecting pieces corresponding to the sliding grooves are provided on the webbing, wherein the connecting pieces can slide into or out of the sliding grooves from the lower end of the sliding grooves, so that the headlamp body is mounted on the webbing from top to bottom or separated from the webbing from bottom to top by means of the mounting base and the connecting pieces.
[0006] Furthermore, the two connectors are arranged opposite to each other, forming an installation space between them for the insertion of the mounting base. Each connector has a slider extending in a left-right direction, and the outer side of the slide groove communicates with the outside to allow the slider to slide into the slide groove. The cooperation between the slide groove and the slider enables the mounting base to be stably installed between the two connectors.
[0007] Furthermore, the webbing has two raised ribs for connecting to corresponding connectors. Each connector also has a fixing part for connecting to a slider. The fixing part has a groove for inserting the corresponding raised rib. By fixing the raised rib to the fixing part, the connector is fixed to the webbing. The connector is fixed to the webbing using the fixing part. The fixing part and the raised rib can be fixed together by overmolding or injection molding, or the fixing part can be fixed to the raised rib as an insert, thus fixing the connector to the webbing.
[0008] Furthermore, the slide is divided into a first slide at the upper end and a second slide at the lower end. The lower end of the second slide has a guide bevel for inserting the slider. A step is provided at the connection between the first and second slides. The length of the first slide is greater than or equal to the length of the slider. When the slider is fully slid into the first slide, the step abuts against the lower end of the slider. The guide bevel of the second slide guides the insertion of the slider, allowing both connectors to slide smoothly into the slide. This step and the first slide, in their design, ensure that the slider slides into place within the slide, preventing it from easily detaching and guaranteeing the assembly of the headlamp body and the webbing.
[0009] Furthermore, the lower part of the mounting base is rotatably connected to the headlamp body, allowing the headlamp body to rotate relative to the mounting base. This configuration allows the headlamp body to rotate to adjust the lighting angle, giving the headlamp body more functions. Even further, the lower parts of the left and right sides of the mounting base are provided with forward-extending connecting ears, and rotating shafts are provided on opposite sides of the two connecting ears. The left and right sides of the headlamp body are respectively provided with shaft holes for the corresponding rotating shafts to be inserted. Through the cooperation of the rotating shafts and shaft holes, the headlamp body can rotate relative to the mounting base. The rotating shaft is inserted into the corresponding shaft hole, allowing the headlamp body to rotate relative to the mounting base.
[0010] Furthermore, the front side of the mounting base is provided with a flexible buckle, and the rear side of the headlamp body is provided with multiple spaced slots for the buckle to insert into. The buckle, when inserted into the slot, abuts against the headlamp body, positioning it relative to the mounting base. The engagement of the buckle and the slots allows the headlamp body to maintain its position after rotation relative to the mounting base, ensuring that the headlamp body retains its rotation angle and that the illumination angle does not easily change during use.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: The headlamp body and the webbing of this application are detachably connected by means of a mounting base and a connector. That is, when the connector slides into the groove from the lower end of the groove, the headlamp body and the mounting base are installed on the webbing from top to bottom. When the connector slides out from the lower end of the groove, the headlamp body and the mounting base are detached from the webbing from bottom to top. This enables quick assembly and disassembly of the headlamp body and the webbing, making it easier for users to assemble and disassemble the headlamp body on the webbing, thereby improving the performance of the headlamp. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model (the headlamp body is mounted on the webbing);
[0013] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model (the headlamp body and the webbing are separate);
[0014] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the webbing and connector in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connector in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0016] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the headlamp body and mounting base in an embodiment of the present utility model (the headlamp body and mounting base are parallel).
[0017] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the headlamp body and mounting base in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0018] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the headlamp body and the mounting base in an embodiment of the present utility model (the headlamp body rotates relative to the mounting base);
[0019] Figure 8 for Figure 7 A sectional view. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0021] like Figures 1-8 The image shown is the preferred embodiment of this utility model.
[0022] like Figures 1-4As shown, the headlamp of this embodiment includes a headlamp body 1 and a webbing 2, which are detachably connected. The headlamp body 1 has a mounting base 3 at its rear end. The mounting base 3 has vertically extending grooves 31 on its left and right sides. The lower end of the grooves 31 communicates with the outside, and the outer side of the grooves 31 also communicates with the outside. A blocking portion is provided at the upper end of the grooves 31 to prevent the connecting pieces 4 from detaching from the upper end of the grooves 31. The webbing 2 of this embodiment has two connecting pieces 4 corresponding to the grooves 31. The two connecting pieces 4 are arranged opposite each other, forming an installation space between them for the mounting base 3 to be inserted. Each connecting piece 4 has a slider 41 extending in the left-right direction, allowing the slider 41 of the connecting piece 4 to slide into or out of the groove 31 from the lower end, enabling the headlamp body 1 to be mounted on the webbing 2 from top to bottom or separated from the webbing 2 from bottom to top by means of the mounting base 3 and the connecting pieces 4. In addition, the webbing 2 in this embodiment has two protruding ribs 21 for connecting with the corresponding connectors 4. The connectors 4 also have a fixing part 42 connected to the slider 41. The fixing part 42 has a groove 421 for the corresponding protruding ribs 21 to be inserted. By fixing the protruding ribs 21 to the fixing part 42, the connectors 4 are fixed on the webbing 2. The fixing part 42 and the protruding ribs 21 can be fixed by overmolding. The fixing part 2 can also be fixed on the protruding ribs 21 as an insert.
[0023] like Figures 5-8 As shown, the slide groove 31 in this embodiment is divided into a first slide groove 311 at the upper end and a second slide groove 312 at the lower end. The lower end of the second slide groove 312 has a guide bevel for the slider 41 to be inserted. The guide bevel guides the insertion of the slider 41, so that both connecting parts 4 can slide smoothly into the slide groove 31. Furthermore, a step portion 313 is provided at the connection between the first slide groove 311 and the second slide groove 312. The length of the first slide groove 311 is equal to the length of the slider 41. When the slider 41 is completely slid into the first slide groove 311, the step portion 313 abuts against the lower end of the slider 41. The step portion 313 allows the slider 41 to slide into place in the slide groove 31, preventing the slider 41 from easily coming out of the slide groove 31.
[0024] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the lower part of the mounting base 3 is rotatably connected to the headlamp body 1, allowing the headlamp body 1 to rotate relative to the mounting base 3. The mounting base 3 has forward-extending connecting ears 32 on its lower left and right sides, with rotating shafts 321 on opposite sides of the connecting ears 32. The headlamp body 1 has shaft holes 11 on its left and right sides for the corresponding rotating shafts 321 to be inserted. Through the cooperation of the rotating shafts 321 and the shaft holes 11, the headlamp body 1 can rotate relative to the mounting base 3. Additionally, the mounting base 3 in this embodiment has a resilient buckle 33 on its front side, and the headlamp body 1 has multiple spaced-apart positioning slots 12 for the buckles 33 to be inserted into. The buckles 33, when inserted into the positioning slots 12, can hold the headlamp body 1 in place, allowing the headlamp body 1 to rotate relative to the mounting base 3 and then be positioned.
[0025] The workflow of this embodiment is as follows:
[0026] A. When the user needs to install the headlamp body 1 on the webbing 2, the user lifts the headlamp body 1 so that the sliders 41 of the two connectors 4 on the webbing 2 are aligned with the guide openings of the corresponding slide grooves 31. Then, the user moves the headlamp body 1 from top to bottom so that the sliders 41 of the two connectors 4 slide from the lower end of the second slide groove 312 into the slide groove 31. When the sliders 41 are completely slid into the first slide groove 311 of the slide groove 31, the step part 313 abuts against the lower end of the sliders 41, thereby completing the assembly of the headlamp body 1 and the webbing 2. The headlamp body 1 is installed on the webbing 2.
[0027] B. The user can apply force to the headlamp body 1 to rotate the headlamp body 1 relative to the mounting base 3 to adjust the lighting angle. When the lighting angle of the headlamp body 1 meets the user's needs, the user releases the headlamp body 1, and the buckle 33 of the mounting base 2 will be inserted into the corresponding position slot 12 of the headlamp body 1 to hold the headlamp body 1 in place, so that the headlamp body 1 is positioned relative to the mounting base 3.
[0028] C. When the user needs to remove the headlamp body from the webbing 2, the user holds the headlamp body 1 and moves it from bottom to top, so that the sliders 41 of the two connectors 4 disengage from the guide opening at the lower end of the slide groove 31, thereby separating the headlamp body 1 from the webbing 2.
Claims
1. A headlamp capable of quick assembly and disassembly with a webbing, comprising a headlamp body (1), wherein the headlamp body (1) and the webbing (2) are detachably connected, characterized in that: The headlamp body (1) has a mounting base (3) at its rear end. The mounting base (3) has vertically extending grooves (31) on its left and right sides. The lower end of the grooves (31) is connected to the outside. The webbing (2) has two connectors (4) corresponding to the grooves (31). The connectors (4) can slide into or out of the grooves (31) from the lower end, so that the headlamp body (1) can be mounted on the webbing (2) from top to bottom or separated from the webbing (2) from bottom to top by means of the mounting base (3) and the connectors (4).
2. The headlamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two connectors (4) are arranged opposite to each other, forming an installation space between the two connectors (4) for the insertion of the mounting base (3). The connector (4) has a slider (41) extending in the left-right direction. The outer side of the groove (31) communicates with the outside so that the slider (41) can slide into the groove (31).
3. The headlamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: The webbing (2) has two protruding ribs (21) for connecting to the corresponding connectors (4). The connectors (4) also have a fixing part (42) for connecting to the slider (41). The fixing part (42) has a groove (421) for inserting the corresponding protruding ribs (21). By fixing the protruding ribs (21) to the fixing part (42), the connectors (4) are fixed on the webbing (2).
4. The headlamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: The slide (31) is divided into a first slide (311) at the upper end and a second slide (312) at the lower end. The lower end of the second slide (312) has a guide bevel for the slider (41) to be inserted. A step (313) is provided at the connection between the first slide (311) and the second slide (312). The length of the first slide (311) is greater than or equal to the length of the slider (41). When the slider (41) is completely slid into the first slide (311), the step (313) abuts against the lower end of the slider (41).
5. The headlamp according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that: The lower part of the mounting base (3) is rotatably connected to the headlamp body (1), so that the headlamp body (1) can rotate relative to the mounting base (3).
6. The headlamp according to claim 5, characterized in that: The mounting base (3) has forward-extending connecting ears (32) on the lower part of its left and right sides. The two connecting ears (32) have rotating shafts (321) on opposite sides. The headlamp body (1) has shaft holes (11) on its left and right sides for the corresponding rotating shafts (321) to be inserted. Through the cooperation of the rotating shafts (321) and the shaft holes (11), the headlamp body (1) can rotate relative to the mounting base (3).
7. The headlamp according to claim 5, characterized in that: The front side of the mounting base (3) is provided with a flexible buckle (33), and the rear side of the headlamp body (1) is provided with multiple spaced slots (12) for the buckle (33) to be inserted. When the buckle (33) is inserted into the slot (12), it can hold the headlamp body (1) against it, so that the headlamp body (1) is positioned relative to the mounting base (3).