Lamp base and lamp cover
By setting through holes and large openings in the lamp base, combined with the aligned through hole design of the lamp cover, the problem of the lamp being difficult to remove is solved, and the lamp removal operation is made convenient.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 关哲慧
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The existing lamp base design makes it difficult to remove lamps smoothly from the base, especially for short candles or oil lamp jars, which often require the use of external tools or tilting, resulting in inconvenience and risk of damage.
A through hole with a lateral dimension of 20-35 mm is provided in the support part of the lamp base, which, together with the large opening, provides a downward pushing path; the lamp cover is designed with an entrance and a bottom through hole aligned with the through hole in the base, allowing direct pushing and removal.
The lower through-hole and aligned bottom through-hole structure simplify the removal process of the lamp, improve the ease of operation, and avoid the risks of using tools or tipping over.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a lamp base and a lamp cover. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, lamp holders are used to support light-emitting elements such as candles, oil lamps, and LED lights (hereinafter collectively referred to as lamps). The main purpose of these holders is to provide a stable support platform to prevent the lamps from tipping over, and in some designs, to collect dripping wax or spilled fuel to maintain a clean and safe environment. Lamp holders for candles and oil lamps can also be called candlesticks.
[0003] However, the existing lamp bases still have some areas for improvement in practical use. One common and troublesome technical problem for users is that lamps (especially shorter candles or specially designed oil lamp jars) are often difficult to remove or detach from the base. This is mainly because the accommodating diameter or depth design of many bases does not adequately consider the space required for users to insert their fingers to retrieve the lamp. Generally, for aesthetic or safety reasons, the opening of the lamp base / candle holder and the top of the lamp / candle flame are kept at a certain safe distance.
[0004] For example, with cup-shaped or cylindrical candlesticks, if the opening is narrow, it will be difficult for the user to insert their fingers or tools to effectively grasp and remove the candle. Additionally, in some cases (e.g., with flatter candles), the height difference between the candlestick opening and the top of the candle flame is significant. In such cases, the user often needs to use external tools such as tweezers or try to tilt the base to remove the candle, which is not only inconvenient but also risks scattering wax or damaging the candle and candlestick. Similarly, for some oil lamp bases, if the opening is small or the height difference between the opening and the lamp base is large, similar difficulties in removing the lamp base will arise. These difficulties caused by small openings or large height differences not only increase operational inconvenience but may also lead to the lamp slipping and breaking due to improper force, resulting in spilled wax / oil.
[0005] Therefore, how to propose a lamp base and lamp cover that can solve the above problems is one of the issues that the industry is currently eager to invest research and development resources to address. Utility Model Content
[0006] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a lamp base and lamp cover that can solve the above problems.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, according to one embodiment of the present invention, a lamp holder includes a support portion and a sidewall portion. The support portion is configured to support a lamp and has a through hole. The lateral dimension of the through hole is 20 mm to 35 mm. The sidewall portion surrounds the edge connecting to the support portion to form an accommodating space together with the support portion. The accommodating space is configured to accommodate the lamp and communicates with the through hole. An opening opposite the through hole is formed on the side of the sidewall portion away from the support portion.
[0008] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the through hole is a circular hole, and its lateral dimension is the diameter of the through hole.
[0009] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the lateral dimension of the opening is larger than the lateral dimension of the through hole.
[0010] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the lateral dimension of the opening is 45 mm to 90 mm.
[0011] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the outline of the opening is circular, and the lateral dimension of the opening is the diameter of the opening.
[0012] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the outline of the opening is square, and the lateral dimension of the opening is the side length of the opening.
[0013] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the height of the side wall portion relative to the supporting portion is 45 mm to 200 mm.
[0014] To achieve the above objectives, according to one embodiment of the present invention, a lamp cover includes the aforementioned lamp base and a lantern. The lantern covers the lamp base.
[0015] In one or more embodiments of this invention, the lantern has an entrance. The entrance is configured to allow the lantern base to enter and exit. The lateral dimension of the entrance is greater than 90 mm.
[0016] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the bottom of the lantern has a through hole. The through hole of the lantern is opposite to the through hole of the supporting part.
[0017] In summary, in the lamp base of this utility model, the supporting part is provided with a through hole of a specific size. This through hole is suitable for the user to insert their fingers or tools into the receiving space to push the lamp, making it easy for the user to remove the lamp through the opening. This structure cleverly provides a way to apply force from below, effectively overcoming the difficulties caused by the limited space from above in the prior art, especially suitable for situations where the residual height of the lamp is low or it fits tightly with the base. In addition, in the lamp cover of this utility model, the lantern can have an entrance for the lamp base to enter and exit. Furthermore, the bottom of the lantern can also have a through hole, and this through hole is configured to face the through hole of the supporting part of the lamp base. This configuration allows the user to directly push the lamp through the through hole at the bottom of the lantern and the through hole of the lamp base even when the lamp base is placed inside the lantern, thereby achieving the technical effect of convenient removal and improving the overall convenience of using the lamp cover.
[0018] The above description is only used to illustrate the problem that this utility model intends to solve, the technical means to solve the problem, and the effects it produces. The specific details of this utility model will be described in detail in the following embodiments and related drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To make the above and other objects, features, advantages and embodiments of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the accompanying drawings are described below:
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base and oil lamp jar according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base and a candle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] Figure 3 For illustration Figure 1 The sectional view of the lamp base along section line 3-3.
[0023] Figure 4 For illustration Figure 3 A bottom view of the lamp base.
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] Figure 6 An exploded view of a lamp cover according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0026] Figure 7 For illustration Figure 6 A partial schematic diagram of the lanterns in the image. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The following describes several embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. For clarity, many practical details will be described in the following description. However, it should be understood that these practical details should not be used to limit the present invention. That is, in some embodiments of the present invention, these practical details are not essential. Furthermore, for the sake of simplicity, some conventional structures and elements will be shown in the drawings in a simple schematic manner.
[0028] Please refer to Figure 1 as well as Figure 2 . Figure 1 A schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base 100 and an oil lamp jar 910 according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base 100 and a candle 920 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, the lamp base 100 is configured to accommodate the oil lamp jar 910. However, the lamp base 100 of this invention is not limited to oil lamp jars 910. Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the lamp base 100 can also be configured to accommodate the candle 920. It should be understood that in practical applications, Figure 2 The candle 920 shown can also be replaced with an LED lamp or other light-emitting element with a candle shape, but this utility model is not limited thereto.
[0029] Please refer to Figure 3 as well as Figure 4 . Figure 3 For illustration Figure 1 The sectional view of the lamp base 100 along section line 3-3. Figure 4 For illustration Figure 3 A bottom view of the lamp base 100. (See attached image.) Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the lamp base 100 includes a support portion 110 and a sidewall portion 120. The support portion 110 is configured to support, for example, Figure 1 The lamp in oil lamp jar 910 (the lamp can also be) Figure 2 The candle 920 in the middle provides stable support for the lamp it supports. The support part 110 has a through hole 111. Figure 4 The through-hole 111 is located at the center of the support portion 110. The side wall portion 120 surrounds the edge connecting the support portion 110 and together with the support portion 110 forms a receiving space S for accommodating the lamp. The receiving space S communicates with the through-hole 111 of the support portion 110. An opening 121 is formed on the side of the side wall portion 120 away from the support portion 110, opposite to the through-hole 111. This structural configuration ensures that a user's fingers or tools inserted into the receiving space S through the through-hole 111 can effectively push the lamp in the receiving space S toward the opening 121.
[0030] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the lateral dimension D1 of the through hole 111 is defined between 20 mm and 35 mm. The through hole 111 is a circular hole, and the lateral dimension D1 is the diameter of the circular hole. In practical applications, the through hole 111 can also be a square hole, and the lateral dimension D1 is the side length of the square hole.
[0031] like Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the lateral dimension D2 of the opening 121 in the sidewall portion 120 is larger than the lateral dimension D1 of the through hole 111 to facilitate the smooth removal of the lamp. In some embodiments, the lateral dimension D2 of the opening 121 may be defined between 45 mm and 90 mm. It should be noted that when the lateral dimension D2 of the opening 121 falls within this range, it is not conducive to the user's entire palm being inserted. Therefore, the lamp base 100 with this size feature further highlights the importance of providing the through hole 111 in the support portion 110.
[0032] like Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the height H of the sidewall portion 120 relative to the support portion 110 can be 65 mm to 200 mm. This height H design helps to form a sufficiently deep accommodating space S to stably support the lamp. Simultaneously, in conjunction with the structure of the lower through-hole 111 and the upper opening 121, it ensures that even when the lamp is sunk deep or has a low remaining height, the user can still effectively push it out through the through-hole 111. In other words, when the height H of the sidewall portion 120 relative to the support portion 110 is 65 mm to 200 mm, it significantly increases the difficulty for the user to remove the lamp. Therefore, the lamp base 100 with this size characteristic further highlights the importance of providing the through-hole 111 in the support portion 110.
[0033] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the outline of the opening 121 of the sidewall portion 120 is circular, and the lateral dimension D2 of the opening 121 is the diameter of the opening 121.
[0034] However, the outline of the opening 121 in the side wall portion 120 is not limited thereto. Please refer to... Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a lamp base 100A according to another embodiment of the present invention. Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the lamp base 100A also includes a connected support portion 110 and a side wall portion 120. This embodiment differs from... Figure 3The difference in the illustrated embodiment is that the opening 121 of the side wall portion 120 in this embodiment has a square outline, and the lateral dimension D2 of the opening 121 is the side length of the opening 121. This square opening 121 design can also effectively cooperate with the pushing of the lower through hole 111, so that the lamp can be taken out through this opening 121, thus also satisfying the technical purpose of convenient removal.
[0035] Please refer to Figure 6 as well as Figure 7 . Figure 6 An exploded view of a lamp cover 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. Figure 7 For illustration Figure 6 A partial schematic diagram of lantern 210. (See attached image.) Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the lamp cover 200 includes the aforementioned lamp base 100 (which may also be lamp base 100A) and a lantern 210 that covers the lamp base 100. The design of the lamp cover 200 provides additional protection and decorative functions, while through some clever structural configurations, it can maintain or even improve the accessibility of the lamp.
[0036] Specifically, lantern 210 has an entrance 211. This entrance 211 is configured to allow lamp base 100 to smoothly enter and exit the interior space of lantern 210. To ensure that lamp base 100 can be easily inserted or removed, the lateral dimension D3 of the entrance 211 of lantern 210 is typically designed to be large enough to ensure that even a wider lamp base 100 can be easily combined with or separated from lantern 210. For example, the lateral dimension D3 of entrance 211 is 60 mm to 90 mm, but this invention is not limited thereto.
[0037] Furthermore, such as Figure 7 As shown, in this embodiment, an additional through hole 212 is provided at the bottom of the lantern 210. The position of the through hole 212 at the bottom of the lantern 210 is such that when the lamp base 100 is placed inside the lantern 210, the through hole 212 of the lantern 210 corresponds to or aligns with the through hole 111 of the support portion 110 of the lamp base 100. This double through hole structure design provides great convenience for the user. Through the through hole 212 at the bottom of the lantern 210, the user can insert their fingers or tools sequentially through the through hole 212 and the aligned through hole 111 to directly push the lamp. Even when the lamp base 100 is completely placed inside the lantern 210, the lamp can still be easily and conveniently removed from the opening 121 of the lamp base 100, greatly improving the usability of the entire lamp cover 200.
[0038] In some embodiments, the through hole 212 at the bottom of the lantern 210 may have the same lateral dimension D1 as the through hole 111 of the support portion 110, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0039] In summary, the lamp base 100 (or lamp base 100A) and its lamp cover 200 proposed in the above embodiments successfully solve the technical problem in the prior art where it is difficult for users to remove the lamp from the base. As mentioned in the background art, existing bases often have narrow diameters, deep depths, or the lamp is too close to the base (e.g., solidified wax), making it difficult for users to apply force to remove the lamp from the limited space above. One of the core innovations of the above embodiments is that the support portion 110 is provided with a through hole 111 with a lateral dimension D1 between 20 mm and 35 mm, and this size is considered sufficient to allow the user to insert their fingers or appropriate tools. The opening 121, which is typically larger and opposite to the through hole 111, provides a way to apply an upward pushing force from below or inside the lamp. This pushing force is exactly in the same direction as the lamp removal direction, allowing the user to overcome the limitations of suction or narrow spaces and more directly and effectively push the lamp out of the accommodating space S through the opening 121. Regardless of whether the specific shape of the through hole 111 or the opening 121 is round or square, its core technical advantage lies in providing this convenient push-to-retrieve mechanism. Furthermore, the design of the lamp cover 200, particularly the alignment of the through hole 212 at the bottom of the lantern 210 with the through hole 111 of the supporting portion 110 of the lamp base 100, further extends this ease of access from the individual lamp base 100 to the combined lamp cover 200. Even when the lamp is placed inside the lantern 210 as a whole decoration, it does not affect the convenience of lamp replacement or cleaning, fully demonstrating the technical superiority and practical value of this utility model.
[0040] From the detailed description of the specific embodiments of this utility model above, it is clear that in the lamp base of this utility model, the supporting part is provided with a through hole of a specific size. This through hole is suitable for the user to insert their fingers or tools into the receiving space to push the lamp, making it easy for the user to remove the lamp through the opening. This structure cleverly provides a way to apply force from below, effectively overcoming the difficulties caused by the limited space from above in the prior art, especially suitable for situations where the residual height of the lamp is low or it fits tightly with the base. In addition, in the lamp cover of this utility model, the lantern can have an entrance for the lamp base to enter and exit. Furthermore, the bottom of the lantern can also have a through hole, and this through hole is configured to face the through hole of the supporting part of the lamp base. This configuration allows the user to push the lamp directly through the through hole at the bottom of the lantern and the through hole of the lamp base even when the lamp base is placed inside the lantern, thereby achieving the technical effect of convenient removal and improving the convenience of using the entire lamp cover.
[0041] Although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention. Any person skilled in the art can make various modifications and refinements without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention shall be determined by the appended claims.
[0042] [Symbol Explanation]
[0043] 100, 100A: Lamp base
[0044] 110: Bearing section
[0045] 111, 212: Through holes
[0046] 120: Side wall section
[0047] 121: Opening
[0048] 200: Lamp cover
[0049] 210: Lantern
[0050] 211: Entrance
[0051] 3-3: Cutting line
[0052] 910: Oil lamp jar
[0053] 920: Candle
[0054] D1, D2, D3: Lateral dimensions
[0055] H: Height
[0056] S: Storage space.
Claims
1. A lamp base, characterized in that, Include: A support portion, configured to support a luminaire, and having a through-hole, wherein the lateral dimension of the through-hole is 20 mm to 35 mm; and The side wall surrounds the edge connecting the support portion to form an accommodating space together with the support portion. The accommodating space is configured to accommodate the lamp and communicates with the through hole. An opening opposite to the through hole is formed on the side of the side wall away from the support portion.
2. The lamp base according to claim 1, characterized in that, The through hole is a circular hole, and the lateral dimension is the diameter of the through hole.
3. The lamp base according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lateral dimension of the opening is larger than the lateral dimension of the through hole.
4. The lamp base according to claim 3, characterized in that, The lateral dimension of the opening is 45 mm to 90 mm.
5. The lamp base according to claim 4, characterized in that, The opening has a circular outline, and the lateral dimension of the opening is the diameter of the opening.
6. The lamp base according to claim 4, characterized in that, The opening has a square outline, and the lateral dimension of the opening is the side length of the opening.
7. The lamp base according to claim 1, characterized in that, The height of the sidewall portion relative to the load-bearing portion is 65 mm to 200 mm.
8. A lamp cover, characterized in that, Include: The lamp base according to any one of claims 1 to 7; and The lantern is draped over the base of the lamp.
9. The lamp cover according to claim 8, characterized in that, The lantern has an entrance configured for the lamp base to enter and exit the lantern, and the lateral dimension of the entrance is 60 mm to 90 mm.
10. The lamp cover according to claim 8, characterized in that, The lantern has a through hole at its bottom, and the through hole of the lantern is opposite to the through hole of the supporting part.