A lamp having multiple mounting structures

By designing various installation structures on the lighting fixtures, such as hanging clips, mounting frames, and mounting feet, the problem of linear lights not being able to adapt to different installation positions is solved, achieving flexible installation methods and improving the user experience.

CN224397718UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23ZHONGSHAN FUKAI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHONGSHAN FUKAI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-08
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing installation structure of linear lights can only meet the installation needs of specific target locations and cannot adapt to the needs of different application scenarios, thus affecting the user experience.

Method used

Design a luminaire with multiple mounting structures such as hanging brackets, mounting frames, and mounting feet, allowing the luminaire to be installed in different target locations using various methods, including hanging, recessed, and fixed installation.

Benefits of technology

It improves the flexibility and versatility of lighting installation, meets the installation needs of different application scenarios, and enhances the user experience.

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Abstract

The application provides a lamp with multiple mounting structures, and belongs to the technical field of lighting equipment. The lamp has at least two of a first mounting structure, a second mounting structure and a third mounting structure. The first mounting structure can be hoisted at a target mounting position of the lamp through a lifting clamp and a lifting cable. The second mounting structure can mount a lamp body in a containing cavity of a mounting frame, and mount the lamp in a target mounting position mounting groove in the mounting frame through the mounting frame. The third mounting structure can fix the lamp at a target mounting position of the lamp through a supporting leg. Each mounting structure can be detachably mounted on the lamp body, so that the lamp can be installed at the target mounting position of the lamp by selecting the mounting structure, and the flexibility of the lamp installation mode is ensured.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of lighting equipment technology, and specifically to a luminaire with multiple mounting structures. Background Technology

[0002] Linear lights are linear lighting devices that use LEDs as their light source and are widely used in office lighting, home lighting, and outdoor / industrial lighting. The installation method for linear lights varies depending on the application. In office lighting, linear lights are mostly ceiling-mounted, while in home lighting, they are mostly recessed in the target installation location.

[0003] The existing installation structure of linear lights can only meet the installation requirements of linear lights in specific target locations. For different application scenarios, it is necessary to purchase linear lights with corresponding installation structures, which affects the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] This application provides a luminaire with multiple installation structures to solve the technical problem that luminaires in the prior art cannot be installed in different target locations.

[0005] Firstly, this application provides a luminaire with multiple mounting structures, including:

[0006] The lamp body includes a housing and a light-emitting module disposed within the housing. The housing includes a top wall, a bottom wall, and a circumferential side wall located between the top wall and the bottom wall. The bottom wall allows light to be emitted.

[0007] The luminaire with multiple mounting structures also includes at least two of the following three mounting structures:

[0008] The first type of installation structure includes a hanging clip and a sling. The hanging clip is detachably installed on the housing. One end of the sling is connected to the hanging clip, and the other end is a mounting end, which is used to fix the lamp at the target installation position.

[0009] The second type of mounting structure includes a mounting frame for being embedded in a mounting slot at the target mounting position of the lamp, the mounting frame having a receiving cavity for the lamp body to be installed, and the second type of mounting structure also includes a spring claw, the spring claw being connected to the mounting frame and located outside the receiving cavity, and when the top wall is facing upward, the spring claw tilts from top to bottom in a direction away from the receiving cavity;

[0010] The third type of mounting structure includes mounting feet that can be detachably mounted on the housing. When the top wall is facing upward, the mounting feet are positioned below the top wall but not below the bottom wall. The mounting feet extend outward relative to the circumferential side wall in a direction away from the housing. The mounting feet are provided with mounting holes for inserting fasteners that fix the lamp with multiple mounting structures at the target mounting position of the lamp.

[0011] In one embodiment, the lamp with multiple mounting structures includes a first mounting structure, wherein the hanging clip includes two opposing and spaced-apart claws, the two claws being elastically openable and retractable, and each claw having a protrusion facing the other claw; a slide rail is provided on the top wall, the slide rail having grooves with opposite openings; the hanging clip is slidably mounted on the slide rail by being engaged in the grooves through the protrusions.

[0012] In one embodiment, at least one of the grippers has a guide surface that engages with the slide rail when the hanger is fastened onto the slide rail to drive the two grippers of the hanger to open.

[0013] In one embodiment, the lamp with multiple mounting structures further includes the third mounting structure. The lamp body is a rectangular linear lamp. The third mounting structure includes a mounting frame. The mounting frame includes a crossbeam and vertical rods connected to both ends of the crossbeam, so that the mounting frame can be fastened to the lamp body. The ends of the two vertical rods away from the crossbeam are connected to the support legs. The crossbeam is connected to the top wall.

[0014] In one embodiment, the crossbeam is provided with a connecting hole and a threaded hole. The connecting hole is used to insert a screw that connects the crossbeam and the top wall. The threaded hole is aligned with the slide rail and is used to screw on a tightening threaded part that is tightened against the slide rail.

[0015] In one embodiment, threaded holes are provided on both sides of the connecting hole along the length direction of the crossbeam.

[0016] In one embodiment, the luminaire with multiple mounting structures includes a second mounting structure. The mounting frame includes a surrounding frame, the inner cavity of which forms the receiving cavity. The mounting frame also includes a base plate located at one end of the surrounding frame. The base plate has a first portion that blocks the opening of the inner cavity. The first portion cooperates with the bottom wall to support the luminaire body. The first portion also has a light-emitting structure for the light from the luminaire body to pass through.

[0017] In one embodiment, the base plate further has a second portion extending outward relative to the frame body, the second portion being used to cover the gap between the mounting frame and the mounting groove.

[0018] In one embodiment, the main body of the lamp is a rectangular linear lamp, and the surrounding frame is a rectangular frame.

[0019] According to the above embodiments, the lamp with multiple installation structures can be installed by means of: a first installation structure that enables the lamp to be hoisted at the target installation position; a second installation structure that enables the lamp to be snapped into the installation slot at the target installation position; and a third installation structure that enables the lamp to be fixedly installed at the target installation position via installation legs. The lamp has at least two of the first, second, and third installation structures, and each installation structure is detachably connected to the lamp body. Such a lamp can select the appropriate installation structure according to the actual situation of the target installation position, providing selectivity in the installation structure, improving the flexibility of the lamp installation method, and ensuring good versatility and adaptability of the lamp. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main body of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of this application;

[0021] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional structural diagram of the main body of the lamp;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lamp body of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of the present application, which is fitted with the first mounting structure.

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the hanging bracket of the first mounting structure of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of this application;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the lamp body of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of the present application, which is fitted with a second mounting structure.

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the second mounting structure of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of this application;

[0026] Figure 7 for Figure 6 Enlarged view of a portion of point A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the lamp body of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of this application, which is combined with a third mounting structure.

[0028] Figure 9 for Figure 8 Enlarged view of a section at point B in the middle;

[0029] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the third mounting structure of a lamp with multiple mounting structures in one embodiment of this application.

[0030] List of feature names corresponding to the labels in the figure:

[0031] 10. Light fixture body; 101. Housing; 1011. Top wall; 1012. Bottom wall; 1013. Circumferential side wall; 1014. Slide rail; 10141. Track; 1015. Slide groove; 102. Light-emitting module;

[0032] 11. First type of installation structure; 111. Hanger; 1111. Horizontal plate; 1112. Clamp; 1113. Protrusion; 1114. Guide surface; 112. Lifting sling;

[0033] 12. Second type of installation structure; 121. Mounting frame; 1211. Receiving cavity; 1212. Enclosure frame; 1213. Base plate; 12131. First part; 12132. Light outlet; 12133. Second part; 122. Spring claw;

[0034] 13. Third type of installation structure; 131. Mounting leg; 1311. Mounting hole; 132. Mounting bracket; 1321. Crossbeam; 13211. Connecting hole; 13212. Threaded hole; 1322. Vertical rod; 133. First screw; 134. Tightening threaded part. Detailed Implementation

[0035] The present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Similar elements in different embodiments are referred to by related similar element reference numerals. In the following embodiments, many details are described to facilitate a better understanding of the present application. However, those skilled in the art will readily recognize that some features may be omitted in different situations, or may be replaced by other elements, materials, or methods. In some cases, certain operations related to the present application are not shown or described in the specification. This is to avoid obscuring the core parts of the present application with excessive description. For those skilled in the art, detailed description of these related operations is not necessary; they can fully understand the related operations based on the description in the specification and general technical knowledge in the art.

[0036] Furthermore, the features, operations, or characteristics described in the specification can be combined in any suitable manner to form various embodiments, and the operational steps involved in each embodiment can also be rearranged or adjusted in a manner that is obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the specification and drawings are only for clearly describing a particular embodiment and do not imply that they represent the necessary components and / or order.

[0037] The serial numbers assigned to components in this document, such as "first" and "second," are used only to distinguish the described objects and have no sequential or technical meaning. The terms "connection" and "linkage" used in this application, unless otherwise specified, include both direct and indirect connections (linkages).

[0038] This application provides a lamp with multiple installation structures (hereinafter referred to as the lamp). By setting multiple installation structures on the lamp, the lamp can select the corresponding installation structure for installation according to the actual structure of the target installation location. The installation method of the lamp is selective, the installation is more flexible, and the user experience can be improved.

[0039] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The lamp includes a lamp body 10, which includes a housing 101 and a light-emitting module 102 disposed within the housing 101. The light-emitting module 102 emits light when powered, and can be an LED light-emitting module 102. The housing 101 includes a top wall 1011, a bottom wall 1012, and circumferential side walls 1013. The top wall 1011, bottom wall 1012, and circumferential side walls 1013 cooperate to form a cavity, in which the light-emitting module 102 is disposed.

[0040] The bottom wall 1012 allows light to escape. Based on this principle, the bottom wall 1012 can be made of a transparent material, such as a glass plate or an acrylic plate. In this way, the bottom wall 1012 as a whole allows light to escape. Of course, the bottom wall 1012 can also be a structure that allows light to escape only partially. For example, the bottom wall 1012 can be a modular structure, including a frame made of non-transparent material, with the central opening of the frame enclosed by a transparent plate, allowing light to escape from the transparent plate. In some embodiments, the luminaire is a rectangular linear light fixture. In other embodiments, the luminaire can also be a cylindrical or disc-shaped luminaire.

[0041] The luminaire will be described below with the top wall 1011 of the housing 101 facing upwards as the orientation reference. In some embodiments, the luminaire includes a first mounting structure 11, a second mounting structure 12, and a third mounting structure 13.

[0042] For the first installation structure 11, please refer to... Figure 3 The first type of installation structure 11 includes a hanging clip 111 and a sling 112. The hanging clip 111 is detachably installed on the housing 101. One end of the sling 112 is connected to the hanging clip 111, and the other end is the installation end, which is used to fix the lamp at the target installation position.

[0043] Please refer to Figure 4In some embodiments, the hanger 111 has a bent plate structure, including an upper horizontal plate 1111 and grippers 1112 located at both ends of the horizontal plate 1111 and bent downward relative to the horizontal plate 1111. The two grippers 1112 are arranged opposite each other and spaced apart, and the two grippers 1112 can elastically open and close. Each gripper 1112 has a protrusion 1113 at its lower end, wherein the protrusion 1113 of any gripper 1112 protrudes toward the other gripper 1112. In some embodiments, the protrusion 1113 is formed by bending; in other embodiments, the gripper 1112 can be a straight structure, and protrusions are provided on the straight gripper 1112 to form the protrusion 1113.

[0044] For compatibility with hanger 111, please refer to... Figure 2 The top wall 1011 of the lamp body 10 is also provided with a slide rail 1014. The slide rail 1014 has a sliding groove 1015 with opposite openings. The two claws 1112 of the hanging clip 111 clamp the slide rail 1014 facing each other. The protrusions 1113 on the claws 1112 are engaged in the sliding groove 1015 to achieve the detachable installation of the first installation structure 11 on the lamp body 10. In addition, the hanging clip 111 can also slide along the slide rail 1014 to adjust the installation position of the hanging clip 111 on the lamp body 10.

[0045] To facilitate the mounting of the hanging clamp 111 onto the slide rail 1014, such as Figure 4 As shown, a guide surface 1114 is provided at the end of the gripper 1112 away from the horizontal plate 1111. The guide surface 1114 makes the opening of the hanger 111 flared. When the hanger 111 is clamped onto the slide rail 1014, the guide surface 1114 cooperates with the slide rail 1014, and the slide rail 1014 can open the hanger 111, making it easier for the hanger 111 to be clamped onto the slide rail 1014.

[0046] In some other embodiments, the hanger 111 may also be formed by bending a metal rod. Of course, the hanger 111 may also be connected to the lamp body 10 without using a snap-fit ​​method. For example, a hook may be provided on one of the hanger 111 and the lamp body 10, and a hanging ring may be provided on the other. The first installation structure 11 can be detachably installed on the lamp body 10 by hooking the hook and the hanging ring.

[0047] In some embodiments, the slide rail 1014 includes two tracks 10141, which are arranged at intervals, and each of the two tracks 10141 has a groove 1015 on its opposite sides. In other embodiments, the slide rail 1014 can be a monolithic block structure, with grooves 1015 provided on the opposite sides of the monolithic block.

[0048] Regarding the number of hangers 111 and slings 112, in some embodiments, the first mounting structure 11 includes two sets of hangers 111 and slings 112, with one hanger 111 and one sling 112 in each set. In other embodiments, the first mounting structure 11 may include only one set of hangers 111 and slings 112, or it may have more than two sets of hangers 111 and slings 112, such as three sets of hangers 111 and slings 112.

[0049] The first installation structure 11 allows the lamp to be suspended at the target installation location.

[0050] For the second installation structure 12, please refer to... Figure 5 The second mounting structure 12 includes a mounting frame 121 and a spring claw 122. Please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 6 and Figure 7 The mounting frame 121 has a receiving cavity 1211 into which the lamp body 10 is housed. The mounting frame 121 includes a surrounding frame 1212, the inner cavity of which forms the receiving cavity 1211. In embodiments where the lamp body 10 is a cuboid linear lamp, the surrounding frame 1212 corresponds to a cuboid frame. In other embodiments, when the lamp body 10 has other shapes, the shape of the surrounding frame 1212 can be adapted to the shape of the lamp body 10.

[0051] The mounting frame 121 also includes a base plate 1213 located at the bottom end of the frame body 1212. The base plate 1213 has a first part 12131 that blocks the lower opening of the receiving cavity 1211. After the lamp body 10 is installed in the receiving cavity 1211, the first part 12131 cooperates with the bottom wall 1012 of the lamp body 10 to support the lamp body 10. To ensure reliable light output, the first part 12131 is provided with a light output structure for the light from the lamp body 10 to pass through. In one embodiment, the light output structure is a light output port 12132 on the first part 12131. In other embodiments, the first part 12131 can also be an assembled structure with a non-transparent periphery and a transparent plate in the middle, and the transparent plate constitutes the light output structure.

[0052] The base plate 1213 also has a second portion 12133 that extends outward relative to the frame 1212, the second portion 12133 being able to cover the gap between the mounting frame 121 and the mounting groove at the target mounting position of the luminaire.

[0053] In some embodiments, the spring claw 122 is hinged to the mounting frame 121 and located outside the receiving cavity 1211. Furthermore, without external force, the spring claw 122 tilts downwards and away from the receiving cavity 1211. Specifically, a torsion spring is provided between the spring claw 122 and the mounting frame 121. One end of the torsion spring presses against the spring claw 122, and the other end presses directly or indirectly against the mounting frame 121. Without external force, supported by the torsion spring, the spring claw 122 is in a tilted position downwards and away from the receiving cavity 1211. In other embodiments, the spring claw 122 may also be fixed to the mounting frame 121, but the spring claw 122 itself has good elastic deformation capability, allowing the operator to deform the spring claw 122 during the lamp installation stage.

[0054] In some embodiments, four spring claws 122 are spaced apart on both sides of the mounting frame 121 to ensure the stability of the lamp installation. The number of spring claws 122 can be adjusted in other embodiments. If the lamp itself is light, one spring claw 122 can be provided on each side of the lamp. For a disc-shaped lamp, three spring claws 122 can be provided around the circumference of the lamp. For a heavier lamp, five, six or even more spring claws can be provided.

[0055] When the lamp needs to be installed into the mounting groove of the target installation position using the second installation structure 12, such as a mounting groove on the ceiling, the lamp body 10 is placed in the receiving cavity 1211, and then each spring claw 122 is flipped upwards, such as flipping each spring claw 122 to an upright position. Then the entire lamp is inserted into the lamp mounting groove. When the spring claw 122 reaches the upper side of the ceiling where the mounting groove is opened, the spring claw 122 rotates under the action of the torsion spring, and the spring claw 122 is supported on the top surface of the ceiling, realizing the locking of the lamp in the mounting groove. After installation, the second part 12133 covers the gap between the mounting frame 121 and the mounting groove.

[0056] For the third installation structure 13, please refer to... Figure 8 and Figure 9 The third type of mounting structure 13 includes a mounting leg 131 that can be detachably mounted on the housing 101. The mounting leg 131 is located below the top wall 1011 but not below the bottom wall 1012. The mounting leg 131 extends outward relative to the circumferential side wall 1013 in a direction away from the housing 101. The mounting leg 131 is provided with a mounting hole 1311. When installing the lamp, a screw is inserted into the mounting hole 1311 to fix the mounting leg 131 at the target mounting position of the lamp, thereby realizing the installation of the lamp at the target mounting position.

[0057] In some embodiments, the lamp body 10 is a rectangular linear lamp, such as Figure 9 and Figure 10As shown, the third type of installation structure 13 includes a mounting frame 132, which includes a crossbeam 1321 and vertical rods 1322 connected to both ends of the crossbeam 1321, so that the mounting frame 132 can be snapped onto the lamp body 10 from top to bottom. The ends of the two vertical rods 1322 away from the crossbeam 1321 are each connected to a mounting leg 131.

[0058] To enable the detachable installation of the mounting bracket 131 on the lamp body 10, the crossbeam 1321 is connected to the top wall 1011 of the lamp body 10. Specifically, the crossbeam 1321 is provided with a connecting hole 13211 and a threaded hole 13212, such as... Figure 7 As shown, the mounting bracket 132 is installed on the lamp body 10 by inserting a first screw 133 through the connecting hole 13211 and connecting it to the top wall 1011. In some embodiments, the connecting hole 13211 is provided with an internal thread, and the first screw 133 is screwed into the connecting hole 13211. The first screw 133 passes through the top wall 1011, and its head is on the lower side of the top wall 1011. In other embodiments, the connecting hole 13211 can also be a light hole, and the first screw 133 passes downward through the connecting hole 13211. The top wall 1011 is provided with a hole having an internal thread, and the lower end of the first screw 133 is screwed into the top plate.

[0059] The threaded hole 13212 is aligned with the slide rail 1014. A tightening threaded component 134 is screwed into the threaded hole 13212, and the lower end of the tightening threaded component 134 tightens against the slide rail 1014 to prevent the connecting screws between the mounting bracket 132 and the lamp body 10 from loosening. In some embodiments, threaded holes 13212 are provided on both sides of the connecting hole 13211 along the length direction of the crossbeam 1321 to ensure the uniformity of the overall force on the mounting bracket 132. The tightening threaded component 134 can be a screw or a pin with external threads.

[0060] In some other embodiments, the mounting leg 131 can also be directly connected to the circumferential side wall 1013 of the lamp body 10. For example, a mounting base is provided at the end of the mounting leg 131 that mates with the circumferential side wall 1013. The mounting base has a fixing hole, and a corresponding threaded fixing hole is provided on the circumferential side wall 1013 so that the mounting leg 131 can be installed on the lamp body 10 by screws.

[0061] The first mounting structure 11, the second mounting structure 12, and the third mounting structure 13 can all be detachably installed on the lamp body 10. Depending on the actual structure of the target installation location of the lamp, one mounting structure can be selected to install the lamp at the target location, and the other mounting structures can be removed.

[0062] In the above embodiments, the lamp has a first mounting structure 11, a second mounting structure 12 and a third mounting structure 13. In some other embodiments, the lamp may have only any two of the first mounting structure 11, the second mounting structure 12 and the third mounting structure 13.

[0063] The above examples illustrate this application only to aid understanding and are not intended to limit its scope. Those skilled in the art to which this application pertains can make various simple deductions, modifications, or substitutions based on the ideas presented.

Claims

1. A luminaire with multiple mounting structures, characterized in that, include: The lamp body includes a housing and a light-emitting module disposed within the housing. The housing includes a top wall, a bottom wall, and a circumferential side wall located between the top wall and the bottom wall. The bottom wall allows light to be emitted. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures also includes at least two of the following three mounting structures: The first type of installation structure includes a hanging clip and a sling. The hanging clip is detachably installed on the housing. One end of the sling is connected to the hanging clip, and the other end is a mounting end, which is used to fix the lamp at the target installation position. The second type of mounting structure includes a mounting frame for being embedded in a mounting slot at the target mounting position of the lamp, the mounting frame having a receiving cavity for the lamp body to be installed, and the second type of mounting structure also includes a spring claw, the spring claw being connected to the mounting frame and located outside the receiving cavity, and when the top wall is facing upward, the spring claw tilts from top to bottom in a direction away from the receiving cavity; The third type of mounting structure includes mounting feet that can be detachably mounted on the housing. When the top wall is facing upward, the mounting feet are positioned below the top wall but not below the bottom wall. The mounting feet extend outward relative to the circumferential side wall in a direction away from the housing. The mounting feet are provided with mounting holes for inserting fasteners that fix the lamp with multiple mounting structures at the target mounting position of the lamp.

2. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The lamp with multiple installation structures includes a first installation structure, wherein the hanging clip includes two opposing and spaced-apart claws, the two claws being elastically open and close, and each claw having a protrusion facing the other claw. A slide rail is provided on the top wall, the slide rail having grooves with opposite openings, and the hanging clip is slidably installed on the slide rail by being engaged in the groove through the protrusion.

3. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 2, characterized in that, At least one of the grippers has a guide surface that engages with the slide rail when the hanger is fastened onto the slide rail to drive the two grippers of the hanger to open.

4. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that, The lamp with multiple installation structures also includes the third installation structure. The main body of the lamp is a rectangular linear lamp. The third installation structure includes a mounting frame. The mounting frame includes a crossbeam and vertical rods connected to both ends of the crossbeam, so that the mounting frame can be fastened to the main body of the lamp. The ends of the two vertical rods away from the crossbeam are connected to the mounting feet. The crossbeam is connected to the top wall.

5. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The crossbeam is provided with a connecting hole and a threaded hole. The connecting hole is used to insert a screw that connects the crossbeam and the top wall. The threaded hole is aligned with the slide rail and is used to screw on a tightening threaded part that is tightened against the slide rail.

6. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The threaded holes are provided on both sides of the connecting hole along the length of the crossbeam.

7. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The lamp with multiple installation structures includes a second installation structure. The installation frame includes a frame body, the inner cavity of which forms the receiving cavity. The installation frame also includes a base plate located at one end of the frame body. The base plate has a first part that blocks the opening of the inner cavity. The first part cooperates with the bottom wall to support the lamp body. The first part also has a light-emitting structure for the light from the lamp body to pass through.

8. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The base plate also has a second portion extending outward relative to the frame body, the second portion being used to cover the gap between the mounting frame and the mounting groove.

9. The luminaire with multiple mounting structures as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The main body of the lamp is a rectangular linear lamp, and the surrounding frame is a rectangular frame.

10. A luminaire having multiple mounting structures as described in any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The lighting fixture with multiple mounting structures includes the first mounting structure, the second mounting structure, and the third mounting structure.