Electronic zoom lamp

By using an electronically controlled linear telescopic drive mechanism to move the bulb carrier, the problem of traditional fixed lighting lamps being unable to zoom is solved, achieving flexible light adjustment and energy-saving effects.

CN224352856UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12HUNAN MEITUNENG ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HUNAN MEITUNENG ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-08
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Technical Problem

Traditional fixed lighting fixtures cannot zoom, resulting in a constant light spot and illumination range, making it difficult to adapt to changing scene requirements, leading to energy waste and increased operating costs.

Method used

An electronically controlled linear telescopic drive mechanism is connected to the bulb mounting carrier. The motor drives the bulb mounting carrier to move linearly, changing the distance between the bulb and the light outlet to achieve a zoom effect.

🎯Benefits of technology

It enables the adjustment of the distance between the bulb and the light outlet according to the light demand, and has a zoom function, which improves the focusing effect of the light and the flexibility of the illumination range, and reduces energy waste and operating costs.

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Abstract

This application relates to the field of lighting technology and provides an electronic zoom lamp. The electronic zoom lamp includes a housing and a lighting assembly. The lighting assembly includes a mounting plate, a circuit board, a protective plate, and a bulb. The bulb is mounted on the circuit board. The circuit board is clamped between the protective plate and the mounting plate. An electrically controlled linear telescopic drive mechanism includes a motor, a lead screw, and a slider. The motor output shaft is connected to the lead screw, which is screw-connected to the slider. The motor drives the lead screw to rotate, and the rotation of the lead screw drives the slider to move back and forth. The slider is connected to the mounting plate, and the movement of the slider causes the mounting plate to move, thereby adjusting the distance between the bulb and the light outlet, achieving a zoom function.
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