A lighting fixture
By employing a combination design of mounting base, rotating shaft, and connecting shaft in the lighting fixture, multi-angle adjustment of the lamp head assembly is achieved, solving the problem of complex structure in existing technologies and improving the stability and practicality of the lighting fixture.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DONGGUAN QIANGYUAN JICHI ELECTRONICS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing lighting fixtures have complex structures and numerous parts when it comes to achieving multi-angle adjustment, making it difficult to achieve rotation and pitch angle adjustment through a single mechanism.
An angle adjustment mechanism is adopted, including a mounting base, a rotating shaft and two connecting shafts. Through the cooperation of the rotating shaft and the connecting shafts, the horizontal rotation and pitch angle adjustment of the lamp head assembly can be realized. The structure is simple and compact.
It enables horizontal rotation and pitch angle adjustment of the lamp head assembly, reduces production costs, improves structural stability and ease of use, and adapts to diverse lighting needs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lighting fixtures, and specifically to a lighting fixture. Background Technology
[0002] In the field of modern lighting, with the diversification of people's needs for light and the improvement of scene adaptability, the angle adjustment function of lighting fixtures has gradually become one of the key technologies.
[0003] In existing technologies, to achieve multi-angle lighting, the rotation and pitch angle adjustment of lighting fixtures typically relies on two independent mechanical mechanisms. Specifically, one mechanism (such as a horizontal turntable or slewing bearing) is responsible for adjusting the rotation angle of the fixture in the horizontal plane, while the other mechanism (such as a pitch hinge or damping shaft) is dedicated to adjusting the pitch angle of the fixture in the vertical plane. Although this dual-mechanism parallel design can achieve basic adjustment functions, it inevitably leads to complex product structures and numerous components. Therefore, designing a lighting fixture that achieves rotation and pitch angle adjustment through a single mechanism is a problem that urgently needs to be solved. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a lighting fixture that uses an angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the horizontal rotation and pitch angle of the lamp head assembly. The structure is simple and compact, reducing production costs.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a lighting fixture, including a fixture bracket, a lamp head assembly, and an angle adjustment mechanism disposed between the fixture bracket and the lamp head assembly;
[0006] The angle adjustment mechanism includes a mounting base fixed on the lamp bracket, a rotating shaft rotatably mounted on the mounting base, and two connecting shafts located inside the lamp head assembly. One end of the rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the mounting base, and the other end extends into the lamp head assembly so that the rotating shaft can rotate relative to the mounting base around its own rotation axis and drive the lamp head assembly to rotate horizontally.
[0007] The axes of the two connecting shafts overlap to form a common axis, which is perpendicular to and intersects the rotation axis of the rotating shaft. One end of each connecting shaft is fixedly connected to both sides of the end of the rotating shaft that extends into the lamp head assembly. The other ends of both connecting shafts are rotatably disposed inside the lamp head assembly, so that the lamp head assembly can rotate around the common axis to achieve pitch angle adjustment.
[0008] Optionally, the mounting base includes a fixed part and a rotating part. The fixed part is fixedly mounted on the lamp holder, and the rotating part is rotatably connected to the fixed part. The end of the rotating shaft away from the lamp head assembly is fixedly connected to the fixed part.
[0009] Optionally, the lamp head assembly is provided with two fixing seats, each corresponding to one of the two connecting shafts, and the side wall of the fixing seat is provided with a through hole for the connecting shaft to pass through.
[0010] Optionally, the wall of the perforation fits tightly with the connecting shaft to generate frictional damping.
[0011] Optionally, the lamp head assembly includes a lamp housing and a light-emitting element disposed within the lamp housing. The lamp housing includes a first housing and a second housing. The second housing is located in the middle of one side of the first housing. The end of the rotating shaft away from the mounting base extends into the second housing, and both connecting shafts are located within the second housing.
[0012] Optionally, the lamp holder includes a base, a support rod, and a connecting rod. The support rod is vertically mounted on the base, one end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the end of the support rod away from the base, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected to the lamp head assembly through an angle adjustment mechanism.
[0013] Optionally, a damping pivot structure is provided between the connecting rod and the support rod, and the connecting rod can rotate up and down relative to the support rod around the damping pivot structure.
[0014] Optionally, the lighting fixture further includes a control module, which includes a display screen, a circuit board, and a control switch. The circuit board is electrically connected to the light-emitting element in the lamp head assembly via wires, and the display screen and the control switch are both electrically connected to the circuit board.
[0015] Optionally, the light-emitting element is located on the side of the first housing near the second housing. The support rod and the connecting rod are both hollow rods. The mounting base and the rotating shaft are respectively provided with through holes and wire holes. The through holes penetrate the mounting base and are opposite to the wire holes. The wire holes penetrate both ends of the rotating shaft along the rotation axis. One end of the wire is electrically connected to the circuit board, and the other end passes through the inner cavity of the support rod, the inner cavity of the connecting rod, the through hole, and the wire hole in sequence before being electrically connected to the light-emitting element.
[0016] Optionally, the lighting fixture may also include a speaker module electrically connected to the control module.
[0017] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0018] When adjusting the angle of the lamp head assembly, the lamp head assembly can rotate horizontally around the rotation axis of the rotating shaft through the cooperation between the mounting base, the rotating shaft, and the two connecting shafts. This allows the lamp head assembly to rotate in the horizontal plane, thus adjusting the lighting angle of the lamp head assembly in the horizontal direction. At the same time, the lamp head assembly can rotate around the common axis of the two connecting shafts, allowing the lamp head assembly to rotate in the vertical plane, thus adjusting the pitch angle of the lamp head assembly in the vertical direction. Compared with the prior art, this application can realize the adjustment of the horizontal rotation and pitch angle of the lamp head assembly through a set of angle adjustment mechanisms. The structure is simple and compact, reducing production costs, and is highly practical, which is conducive to market promotion. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this embodiment;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a partial exploded view of this embodiment;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a diagram illustrating the angle adjustment mechanism in this embodiment;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a partial cross-sectional view of this embodiment;
[0024] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 Enlarged view of section A;
[0025] Figure 6 It is a schematic diagram used to illustrate the positional relationship between the control module, the speaker module and the support rod.
[0026] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 10, lamp holder; 11, base; 12, support rod; 13, connecting rod; 14, damping shaft structure; 20, lamp head assembly; 201, lighting end; 202, fixing seat; 21, lamp housing; 211, first housing; 212, second housing; 22, light-emitting element; 30, angle adjustment mechanism; 31, mounting seat; 311, fixing part; 312, rotating part; 313, through hole; 32, rotating shaft; 320, rotating axis; 321, wire hole; 33, connecting shaft; 330, common axis; 40, control module; 41, display screen; 42, circuit board; 43, control switch; 44, speaker module. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The following will refer to the appendix in the embodiments of this utility model. Figures 1-6 The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described herein. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0028] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.
[0029] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, features defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, if the word "and / or" appears throughout the text, it means including three parallel solutions; for example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies A and B. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0030] This embodiment provides a lighting fixture, see reference. Figures 1-6 The lamp includes a lamp holder 10, a lamp head assembly 20, and an angle adjustment mechanism 30 disposed between the lamp holder 10 and the lamp head assembly 20. In this embodiment, the lamp head assembly 20 is located below the lamp holder 10, and the lighting end 201 of the lamp head assembly 20 is located on the side of the lamp head assembly 20 away from the lamp holder 10.
[0031] The angle adjustment mechanism 30 includes a mounting base 31 fixed on the lamp bracket 10, a rotating shaft 32 rotatably mounted on the mounting base 31, and two connecting shafts 33 disposed in the lamp head assembly 20. One end of the rotating shaft 32 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 31, and the other end extends into the lamp head assembly 20 so that the rotating shaft 32 can rotate relative to the mounting base 31 around its own rotation axis 320 and drive the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate horizontally.
[0032] The axes of the two connecting shafts 33 overlap to form a common axis 330. The common axis 330 is perpendicular to and intersects the rotation axis 320 of the rotating shaft 32. One end of each connecting shaft 33 is fixedly connected to both sides of the end of the rotating shaft 32 that extends into the lamp head assembly 20. The other ends of both connecting shafts 33 are rotatably disposed inside the lamp head assembly 20, so that the lamp head assembly 20 can rotate around the common axis 330 to achieve pitch angle adjustment.
[0033] In this embodiment, there are two connecting shafts 33. In other embodiments, there may be only one connecting shaft 33, that is, one connecting shaft 33 passes through the rotating shaft 32 and the two ends of the connecting shaft 33 are respectively rotatably connected to the lamp head assembly 20. Specifically, one long connecting shaft 33 or two short connecting shafts 33 can be selected according to the actual situation, and no further limitation is made here.
[0034] When adjusting the angle of the lamp head assembly 20, the lamp head assembly 20 can rotate horizontally around the rotation axis 320 of the rotation axis 320 of the rotation axis 32 through the cooperation between the mounting base 31, the rotating shaft 32, and the two connecting shafts 33. This allows the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate in the horizontal plane, thus adjusting the lighting angle of the lamp head assembly 20 in the horizontal direction. At the same time, the lamp head assembly 20 can rotate around the common axis 330 of the two connecting shafts 33, allowing the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate in the vertical plane, thus adjusting the pitch angle of the lamp head assembly 20 in the vertical direction. Compared with the prior art, which requires two sets of mechanisms to achieve the adjustment of the rotation angle in the horizontal plane and the pitch angle in the vertical plane, this application only requires one set of adjustment mechanisms. The structure is simple and compact, highly practical, and conducive to market promotion.
[0035] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the mounting base 31 is fixedly disposed inside the mounting frame, and the connecting shaft 33 is also located inside the lamp head assembly 20. In other embodiments, the mounting base 31 may also be disposed at the bottom or top of the mounting frame, and the connecting shaft 33 may also be disposed at the bottom or top of the lamp head assembly 20. The specific arrangements can be adjusted according to the actual situation, and will not be elaborated here.
[0036] Furthermore, the mounting base 31 includes a fixing part 311 and a rotating part 312. The fixing part 311 is fixedly mounted on the lamp holder 10, and the rotating part 312 is rotatably connected to the fixing part 311. The end of the rotating shaft 32 away from the lamp head assembly 20 is fixedly connected to the fixing part 311.
[0037] By further configuring the fixing part 311 and the rotating part 312 of the mounting base 31, the connection between the rotating shaft 32 and the lamp holder 10 becomes more flexible. The rotating part 312 can rotate relative to the fixing part 311, which allows for better adaptation to different adjustment needs when adjusting the angle of the lamp head assembly 20. This provides a more stable support base for the horizontal rotation and pitch angle adjustment of the lamp head assembly 20, and also enhances the stability and ease of adjustment of the entire lighting fixture structure.
[0038] Furthermore, the lamp head assembly 20 is provided with two fixing seats 202, which correspond one-to-one with two connecting shafts 33. The side wall of the fixing seat 202 is provided with a through hole for the connecting shaft 33 to pass through.
[0039] Understandably, by setting a fixing seat 202 inside the lamp head assembly 20, the connecting shaft 33 is rotatably connected to the lamp head assembly 20, and the rotation of the connecting shaft 33 inside the lamp head assembly 20 is more precise and reliable, effectively avoiding shaking or offset caused by unstable connection, which helps to improve the overall stability of the lighting fixture.
[0040] Furthermore, the wall of the perforation fits tightly with the connecting shaft 33 to generate frictional damping. In some specific embodiments, the perforation and connecting shaft 33 can be manufactured by providing a friction layer on the contact surface between the perforation and the connecting shaft 33, or by using a material with a suitable coefficient of friction, thereby ensuring that stable and moderate frictional damping can be generated between them. This allows the lamp head assembly 20 to remain in the desired position after being adjusted to the required angle due to the frictional damping, preventing it from easily changing its angle due to slight external vibrations or touches, further improving the stability and reliability of the lighting fixture during use.
[0041] Furthermore, the lamp head assembly 20 includes a lamp housing 21 and a light-emitting element 22 disposed within the lamp housing 21. The lamp housing 21 includes a first housing 211 and a second housing 212. The second housing 212 is located in the middle of one side of the first housing 211. The end of the rotating shaft 32 away from the mounting base 31 extends into the second housing 212, and both connecting shafts 33 are located within the second housing 212.
[0042] By designing the lamp housing 21 to include a first housing 211 and a second housing 212, with the second housing 212 located in the middle of one side of the first housing 211, the space utilization of the lamp head assembly 20 is optimized. This also allows the rotating shaft 32 and connecting shaft 33 to be more rationally arranged within the second housing 212 without affecting the light-emitting element 22. The end of the rotating shaft 32 furthest from the mounting base 31 extends into the second housing 212, cooperating with the two connecting shafts 33 located therein to form a stable and flexible rotation system. This ensures the smoothness and stability of the lamp head assembly 20 when adjusting its angle, further enhancing the user experience of the lighting fixture.
[0043] Furthermore, the lamp holder 10 includes a base 11, a support rod 12 and a connecting rod 13. The support rod 12 is vertically mounted on the base 11. One end of the connecting rod 13 is rotatably connected to the end of the support rod 12 away from the base 11. The other end of the connecting rod 13 is connected to the lamp head assembly 20 through an angle adjustment mechanism 30.
[0044] The base 11 provides a stable support foundation for the entire lamp holder 10, ensuring that the lighting fixture will not easily tip over during use. The support rod 12 is vertically mounted on the base 11, playing a crucial role in connecting the base 11 and the connecting rod 13, while also providing a certain height for the lamp head assembly 20. One end of the connecting rod 13 is rotatably connected to the end of the support rod 12 furthest from the base 11, allowing the connecting rod 13 and the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate relative to the support rod 12 within a certain range, further improving the adjustability of the lamp head assembly 20. Users can easily adjust the orientation and angle of the lamp head assembly 20 according to actual usage scenarios and needs to meet lighting requirements in different directions. This not only enhances the practicality of the lighting fixture but also allows it to better adapt to various complex usage environments.
[0045] Furthermore, a damping pivot structure 14 is provided between the connecting rod 13 and the support rod 12, and the connecting rod 13 can rotate up and down relative to the support rod 12 around the damping pivot structure 14.
[0046] Understandably, the damping pivot structure 14 provides appropriate resistance to the relative rotation of the connecting rod 13 and the support rod 12, allowing the connecting rod 13 to remain at any angle required by the user when it rotates up and down around the damping pivot structure 14, without easily changing position due to gravity or other factors. This allows the user to more accurately and conveniently control the rotation of the connecting rod 13 when adjusting the orientation and angle of the lamp head assembly 20, meeting the precise requirements for lighting direction in different scenarios. Whether upward, downward, or tilted lighting is required, it can all be achieved through the damping pivot structure 14, greatly improving the ease of use and flexibility of the lighting fixture.
[0047] Furthermore, the lighting fixture also includes a control module 40, which includes a display screen 41, a circuit board 42, and a control switch 43. The circuit board 42 is electrically connected to the light-emitting element 22 in the lamp head assembly 20 via wires. The display screen 41 and the control switch 43 are both electrically connected to the circuit board 42.
[0048] In this embodiment, the display screen 41 is disposed on the side wall of the support rod 12, the circuit board 42 is disposed inside the support rod 12, and the control switch 43 is disposed on the support rod 12 and located above the display screen 41. In other embodiments, the positions of the display screen 41, the circuit board 42, and the control switch 43 can be adjusted according to the actual situation. For example, the display screen 41, the circuit board 42, and the control switch 43 can all be disposed on the base 11, or the display screen and the circuit board 42 can be disposed on the base 11, and the control switch 43 can be disposed on the support rod 12.
[0049] The display screen 41 is used to display the real-time operating status of the lighting fixture, such as current brightness and battery level (if it is a rechargeable fixture). The circuit board 42 is used to precisely control the transmission and distribution of current, ensuring that the light-emitting element 22 can emit light stably and according to preset parameters. The control switch 43 is used to turn the light-emitting element 22 on or off, allowing users to easily turn the fixture on or off with a simple touch. It also allows users to adjust the brightness of the light through specific operation methods to meet diverse needs for light intensity in different scenarios.
[0050] Furthermore, the light-emitting element 22 is located on the side of the first housing 211 near the second housing 212. The support rod 12 and the connecting rod 13 are both hollow rods. The mounting base 31 and the rotating shaft 32 are respectively provided with through holes 313 and wire holes 321. The through holes 313 penetrate the mounting base 31 and are opposite to the wire holes 321. The wire holes 321 penetrate both ends of the rotating shaft 32 along the rotation axis 320 direction of the rotating shaft 32. One end of the wire is electrically connected to the circuit board 42, and the other end passes through the inner cavity of the support rod 12, the inner cavity of the connecting rod 13, the through hole 313, and the wire hole 321 in sequence before being electrically connected to the light-emitting element 22.
[0051] By adopting the above-mentioned design, the wires can be effectively protected from damage due to exposure. When adjusting the lighting angle of the lamp holder assembly 20, the problem of wire tangling due to the rotation of the lamp holder assembly 20 will not occur, significantly improving the safety and convenience of the lamp's use. Furthermore, the wires are cleverly concealed within the internal channels of the hollow rod, mounting base 31, and rotating shaft 32, maintaining the cleanliness and aesthetics of the lamp's appearance and reducing safety hazards caused by aging or damaged wires.
[0052] Furthermore, the lighting fixture also includes a speaker module 44 electrically connected to the control module 40. The speaker module 44 is used to play music, voice prompts, or ambient sound effects, creating a richer and more diverse user experience. For example, in a quiet environment, the speaker module 44 can play soft music to help users relax; in situations where attention needs to be drawn, the speaker module 44 can issue clear voice prompts to ensure users receive important information promptly. This design not only enhances the functionality of the lighting fixture but also makes it more in line with modern users' demands for intelligent and personalized products.
[0053] Working principle: When adjusting the illumination angle of the lamp head assembly 20, through the cooperation between the mounting base 31, the rotating shaft 32, and the two connecting shafts 33, the lamp head assembly 20 can rotate horizontally around the rotation axis 320 of the rotating shaft 32, thereby enabling the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate in the horizontal plane and realize the adjustment of the illumination angle of the lamp head assembly 20 in the horizontal direction. At the same time, the lamp head assembly 20 can rotate around the common axis 330 of the two connecting shafts 33, enabling the lamp head assembly 20 to rotate in the vertical plane, thereby realizing the adjustment of the pitch angle of the lamp head assembly 20 in the vertical direction.
[0054] The above is only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and not to limit it. Any other modifications or equivalent substitutions made by those skilled in the art to the technical solution of this utility model, as long as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of this utility model, should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A lighting fixture, characterized by, It includes a lamp holder (10), a lamp head assembly (20), and an angle adjustment mechanism (30) disposed between the lamp holder (10) and the lamp head assembly (20); The angle adjustment mechanism (30) includes a mounting base (31) fixed on the lamp bracket (10), a rotating shaft (32) rotatably mounted on the mounting base (31), and two connecting shafts (33) disposed in the lamp head assembly (20). One end of the rotating shaft (32) is rotatably connected to the mounting base (31), and the other end extends into the lamp head assembly (20) so that the rotating shaft (32) can rotate relative to the mounting base (31) around its own rotation axis (320) and drive the lamp head assembly (20) to rotate horizontally. The axes of the two connecting shafts (33) overlap to form a common axis (330). The common axis (330) is perpendicular to and intersects the rotation axis (320) of the rotating shaft (32). One end of each of the two connecting shafts (33) is fixedly connected to both sides of one end of the rotating shaft (32) that extends into the lamp head assembly (20). The other ends of the two connecting shafts (33) are rotatably disposed inside the lamp head assembly (20), so that the lamp head assembly (20) can rotate around the common axis (330) to achieve pitch angle adjustment.
2. A lighting fixture according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting base (31) includes a fixing part (311) and a rotating part (312). The fixing part (311) is fixedly mounted on the lamp holder (10), and the rotating part (312) is rotatably connected to the fixing part (311). The end of the rotating shaft (32) away from the lamp head assembly (20) is fixedly connected to the fixing part (311).
3. The lighting fixture of claim 1, wherein, The lamp head assembly (20) is provided with two fixing seats (202), and the two fixing seats (202) correspond one-to-one with the two connecting shafts (33). The side wall of the fixing seat (202) is provided with a through hole for the connecting shaft (33) to pass through.
4. A lighting fixture as defined in claim 3, wherein, The wall of the perforation fits tightly with the connecting shaft (33) to generate frictional damping.
5. The lighting fixture of claim 1, wherein, The lamp head assembly (20) includes a lamp housing (21) and a light-emitting element (22) disposed in the lamp housing (21). The lamp housing (21) includes a first housing (211) and a second housing (212). The second housing (212) is located in the middle of one side of the first housing (211). The end of the rotating shaft (32) away from the mounting base (31) extends into the second housing (212), and both connecting shafts (33) are located in the second housing (212).
6. A lighting fixture as defined in claim 5, wherein, The lamp holder (10) includes a base (11), a support rod (12) and a connecting rod (13). The support rod (12) is vertically mounted on the base (11). One end of the connecting rod (13) is rotatably connected to the end of the support rod (12) away from the base (11). The other end of the connecting rod (13) is connected to the lamp head assembly (20) through an angle adjustment mechanism (30).
7. A lighting fixture as defined in claim 6, wherein, A damping pivot structure (14) is provided between the connecting rod (13) and the support rod (12), and the connecting rod (13) can rotate up and down relative to the support rod (12) around the damping pivot structure (14).
8. The lighting fixture of claim 6, wherein, The lighting fixture also includes a control module (40), which includes a display screen (41), a circuit board (42), and a control switch (43). The circuit board (42) is electrically connected to the light-emitting element (22) in the lamp head assembly (20) via wires. The display screen (41) and the control switch (43) are both electrically connected to the circuit board (42).
9. A lighting fixture as defined in claim 8, wherein, The light-emitting element (22) is located on the side of the first housing (211) near the second housing (212). The support rod (12) and the connecting rod (13) are both hollow rods. The mounting base (31) and the rotating shaft (32) are respectively provided with a through hole (313) and a wire hole (321). The through hole (313) passes through the mounting base (31) and is opposite to the wire hole (321). The wire hole (321) passes through both ends of the rotating shaft (32) along the rotation axis (320) of the rotating shaft (32). One end of the wire is electrically connected to the circuit board (42), and the other end passes through the inner cavity of the support rod (12), the inner cavity of the connecting rod (13), the through hole (313), and the wire hole (321) in sequence and is then electrically connected to the light-emitting element (22).
10. The lighting fixture of claim 8, wherein, The lighting fixture also includes a speaker module (44) electrically connected to the control module (40).