Anti-glare eye-protecting road lamp
By adopting a combination design of upper and lower light-emitting units and an anti-glare structure in the streetlights, the glare problem has been solved, achieving a wider range of lighting and eye protection effects, and enhancing the decorative function.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGDONG GUANGYANG ELECTRIC CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing streetlights have glare problems, causing discomfort or dizziness to users.
It adopts a combination design of upward-emitting and downward-emitting units. The downward-emitting unit is equipped with an anti-glare structure and is connected by a heat-conducting heat dissipation component. Combined with a diffuser and an anti-glare grille, it reduces glare and enhances the lighting effect with an ambient light component.
It achieves a wider range of lighting distribution, reduces glare discomfort, improves eye protection, and provides a soft light source through ambient lighting to enhance the decorative effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lighting fixtures, and more specifically, to an anti-glare and eye-protecting street light. Background Technology
[0002] Lighting fixtures are ubiquitous in modern life and work environments. They not only provide basic illumination but also serve a decorative purpose through their design and lighting effects, functioning as ambient lighting. Lighting fixtures come in a wide variety of types, including wall lamps, chandeliers, table lamps, and floor lamps. Streetlights, also known as floor lamps, standing lamps, or sunlights, derive their name from their resemblance to streetlights. Compared to ordinary table lamps, streetlights offer significant advantages: a wider illumination range, better light uniformity, and more even lighting over a broader area. However, the glare from these fixtures can cause discomfort or even dizziness for users. Utility Model Content
[0003] The present invention aims to overcome at least one of the defects of the prior art and provide an anti-glare and eye-protecting street light to solve the problem that the existing street lights cause discomfort or even dizziness to users.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A glare-proof and eye-protecting street light includes: a base, a lampshade, a lamp post for connecting the base and the lampshade, and an illumination component disposed within the lampshade; the illumination component includes an upper light-emitting unit and a lower light-emitting unit with opposite light-emitting directions, the lower light-emitting unit having an anti-glare structure; a control component is disposed within the lamp post, the control component being electrically connected to the illumination component.
[0006] In one embodiment, the upper light-emitting unit and the lower light-emitting unit are connected by a heat-conducting heat sink.
[0007] In one embodiment, the upper light-emitting unit includes a light strip, and a reflective paper, a light guide plate, a first diffuser plate, and a lamp cover retaining ring arranged sequentially along the light-emitting direction of the light strip; the light strip is nested on the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component, and the lamp cover retaining ring is fixedly connected to the lamp cover.
[0008] In one embodiment, the heat-conducting heat sink is a circular bracket, an elliptical bracket, or a rectangular bracket, and the light strip is nested and fitted with the edge of the heat-conducting heat sink.
[0009] In one embodiment, the lower light-emitting unit includes a reflector connected to the heat-conducting heat dissipation component and a lamp plate disposed within the reflector; the anti-glare structure is disposed in the light-emitting direction of the lamp plate, and a second diffuser and a third diffuser are disposed between the lamp plate and the anti-glare structure.
[0010] In one embodiment, the second diffuser is a PS diffuser plate or a PC diffuser plate, and the third diffuser is a prism plate.
[0011] In one embodiment, the anti-glare structure is an anti-glare grille or an anti-glare honeycomb cover, and the anti-glare structure is fixedly connected to the reflector as the outermost structure of the lower light-emitting unit.
[0012] In one embodiment, the lampshade includes a lampshade housing and a lamp arm connected to the lampshade housing, and the lampshade is connected to the lamp post via the lamp arm.
[0013] In one embodiment, the lamp post is also equipped with an ambient lighting component.
[0014] In one embodiment, the ambient light assembly includes a fixed rod disposed within the light pole, an ambient light panel disposed on the fixed rod, and a hollow light guide strip sleeved around the fixed rod and the ambient light panel; the light pole is provided with a light-transmitting hole corresponding to the hollow light guide strip.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model include at least the following:
[0016] This anti-glare eye-protecting street light uses an upward-emitting upper light-emitting unit and a downward-emitting lower light-emitting unit to distribute the lighting light over a wider range. In use, the lower light-emitting unit can be used as the main light source, while the upper light-emitting unit can be used as background light or ambient light, further enhancing the eye-protection effect. In addition, this technical solution also incorporates an anti-glare structure in the lower light-emitting unit to prevent discomfort and dizziness caused by glare during use. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the anti-glare and eye-protecting street lamp described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 for Figure 1 An exploded view of the lampshade and lighting components.
[0019] Figure 3 for Figure 1 An exploded view of the central lamp post and its base.
[0020] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified view of part A in the diagram.
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the anti-glare and eye-protecting street lamp described in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0022] Reference numerals: 10, base; 11, pad; 20, lampshade; 21, lampshade housing; 22, lamp arm; 23, connector; 30, lamp post; 31, sound transmission hole; 32, touch screen; 40, lighting assembly; 41, upper light-emitting unit; 411, light strip; 412, reflective paper; 413, light guide plate; 414, first diffuser plate; 415, lampshade retaining ring; 42, lower light-emitting unit; 421, anti-glare structure; 422, reflector; 423, lamp panel; 424, second diffuser sheet; 425, third diffuser sheet; 43, heat-conducting and heat dissipation component; 50, control assembly; 60, ambient light assembly; 61, fixing rod; 62, ambient light panel; 63, hollow light guide strip; 64, light transmission hole. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this invention. To better illustrate the following embodiments, some components in the drawings may be omitted, enlarged, or reduced, and do not represent the actual dimensions of the product. It is understandable to those skilled in the art that some well-known structures and their descriptions may be omitted in the drawings.
[0024] Example 1
[0025] like Figures 1-4 The street light shown includes: a base 10, a lampshade 20, a lamp post 30 for connecting the base 10 and the lampshade 20, and an illumination component 40 disposed within the lampshade 20; the illumination component 40 includes an upper light-emitting unit 41 and a lower light-emitting unit 42 with opposite light-emitting directions, the lower light-emitting unit 42 being provided with an anti-glare structure 421; a control component 50 is disposed within the lamp post 30, and the control component 50 is electrically connected to the illumination component 40.
[0026] The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light of this embodiment distributes the illumination light over a wider range by using an upward-emitting upper light-emitting unit 41 and a downward-emitting lower light-emitting unit 42. In use, the lower light-emitting unit 42 can be used as the main light source, while the upper light-emitting unit 41 can be used as background light or ambient light, further enhancing the eye-protection effect. In addition, this embodiment also provides an anti-glare structure 421 in the lower light-emitting unit 42 to avoid discomfort and dizziness caused by glare when using the light.
[0027] In this embodiment, a heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43 is provided between the upper light-emitting unit 41 and the lower light-emitting unit 42, and the upper light-emitting unit 41 and the lower light-emitting unit 42 are connected through the lampshade housing 21.
[0028] Specifically, the upper light-emitting unit 41 in this embodiment includes a light strip 411, and a reflective paper 412, a light guide plate 413, a first diffuser plate 414, and a lampshade retaining ring 415 arranged sequentially along the light-emitting direction of the light strip 411. The light strip 411 is nested on the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43, so that the heat generated by the light emission of the light strip 411 can be transferred and dissipated through the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43. The lampshade retaining ring 415 is fixedly connected to the lampshade 20. The light strip 411, reflective paper 412, light guide plate 413, and first diffuser plate 414 are pressed and assembled onto the lampshade 20 by the lampshade retaining ring 415.
[0029] In this embodiment, the inner ring of the lampshade housing 21 is provided with a groove or step, and the lamp strip 411 is nested and engaged with the edge of the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43. The lampshade housing 21 in this embodiment serves both to connect the upper light-emitting unit 41 and the lower light-emitting unit 42, and to limit or fix the shape of the lamp strip 411, preventing displacement. Furthermore, the groove or step in the lampshade housing 21 of this embodiment also acts as a reinforcing rib, ensuring the strength of the lampshade housing 21.
[0030] In this embodiment, the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43 is a circular bracket. In other embodiments, the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component 43 may also be configured as an elliptical bracket or a rectangular bracket, etc.
[0031] The lower light-emitting unit 42 described in this embodiment includes a reflector 422 connected to the heat-conducting heat dissipation component 43, and a lamp plate 423 disposed within the reflector 422; the anti-glare structure 421 is disposed in the light-emitting direction of the lamp plate 423, and a second diffuser 424 and a third diffuser 425 are disposed between the lamp plate 423 and the anti-glare structure 421.
[0032] Specifically, the anti-glare structure 421 described in this embodiment is an anti-glare honeycomb cover, and the anti-glare structure 421 is fixedly connected to the reflector 422 as the outermost structure of the lower light-emitting unit 42. That is, the anti-glare honeycomb cover encloses the other optical components of the lower light-emitting unit 42 within the lamp cover 20.
[0033] In this embodiment, the upper light-emitting unit 41, the lower light-emitting unit 42 and the lamp cover housing 21 are fixed by screws or bolts passing through the lamp cover pressure ring 415 and the lamp cover housing 21 and then locked onto the screw hole of the reflector 422. That is, after the upper light-emitting unit 41 and the lower light-emitting unit are locked onto the reflector 422 by the screws or bolts of the lamp cover pressure ring 415, the upper light-emitting unit 41 and the lower light-emitting unit are clamped onto the lamp cover housing 21.
[0034] The lampshade 20 described in this embodiment not only integrates the lighting component 40 into one unit, but also serves a heat dissipation function.
[0035] In other embodiments, the anti-glare structure 421 may be an anti-glare grille.
[0036] In this embodiment, the second diffuser 424 is a PS diffuser plate, and the third diffuser 425 is a prism plate. Specifically, the second diffuser 424 is disposed near the lamp panel 423, and the third diffuser 425 is disposed near the anti-glare structure 421. The PS diffuser plate is used to diffuse light, making the light more uniform and reducing glare; the prism plate, in addition to diffusing light and reducing glare, can also enhance the softness of the light, making the lighting closer to natural light sources.
[0037] The lampshade 20 described in this embodiment includes a lampshade housing 21 for accommodating the lighting assembly 40 and a lamp arm 22 connected to the lampshade housing 21. The lampshade 20 is connected to the lamp post 30 via the lamp arm 22. The lamp arm 22 is connected to the lamp post 30 via a connector 23. The connector 23 can be a fixed connector or a rotating connector. When a rotating connector is used, the lamp arm 22 is rotatably connected to the lamp post 30, thereby allowing adjustment of the lampshade 20 angle and the illumination angle.
[0038] In this embodiment, the lampshade housing 21 is a frustum-shaped structure, i.e., it is flared. The lamp arm 22 has a rectangular cross-section, and correspondingly, the connector 23 is a rectangular frame structure that matches the lamp arm 22.
[0039] The lamp post 30 described in this embodiment is also equipped with an ambient light component 60, which adds a sense of layering to the indoor light and serves a decorative purpose; at the same time, it can also be used as a night light. The low-brightness ambient light can provide basic lighting, avoid strong light glare that may affect falling back asleep, and prevent bumps and knocks.
[0040] Specifically, the ambient light assembly 60 of this embodiment includes a fixing rod 61 disposed within the light post 30, an ambient light panel 62423 disposed on the fixing rod 61, and a hollow light guide strip 63 sleeved around the fixing rod 61 and the ambient light panel 423; the light post 30 is provided with a light-transmitting hole 64 corresponding to the hollow light guide strip 63. There can be multiple ambient light panels 423, which are arranged around the fixing rod 61. The hollow light guide strip 63 has a hollow columnar structure.
[0041] The control component 50 described in this embodiment includes a voice control unit and a touch sensing unit. The lamp post 30 is provided with a sound transmission hole 31 for transmitting voice and a touch screen 32 for touch sensing. The touch screen 32 is electrically connected to the touch sensing unit. Alternatively, buttons can be provided on the lamp post 30 for control, and the buttons are electrically connected to the control component 50.
[0042] In this embodiment, a soft pad 11 is also provided under the base 10. The soft pad 11 not only provides an anti-slip effect, but also achieves the functions of noise reduction and wear prevention. The soft pad 11 can be a silicone pad or other elastic pad.
[0043] Example 2
[0044] like Figure 5 As shown, this embodiment is similar in structure and principle to embodiment 1. The difference is that in this embodiment, the shape of the lampshade housing 21 is a circular lampshade 20 with an arc-shaped outer wall, the lamp arm 22 has a circular cross-section, and correspondingly, the connector 23 is a hollow column structure that matches the lamp arm 22.
[0045] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating the technical solution of this utility model, and are not intended to limit the specific implementation of this utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the claims of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A glare-proof and eye-protecting street light, characterized in that, include: A base, a lampshade, a lamp post for connecting the base and the lampshade, and an illumination component disposed within the lampshade; the illumination component includes an upper light-emitting unit and a lower light-emitting unit with opposite light-emitting directions, the lower light-emitting unit having an anti-glare structure; a control component is disposed within the lamp post, the control component being electrically connected to the illumination component.
2. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 1, characterized in that, A heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component is provided between the upper light-emitting unit and the lower light-emitting unit.
3. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 2, characterized in that, The upper light-emitting unit includes a light strip, and a reflective paper, a light guide plate, a first diffuser plate, and a lamp cover retaining ring arranged sequentially along the light-emitting direction of the light strip; the light strip is nested on the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component, and the lamp cover retaining ring is fixedly connected to the lamp cover.
4. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 3, characterized in that, The heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component is a circular bracket, an elliptical bracket, or a rectangular bracket, and the light strip is nested and fitted with the edge of the heat-conducting and heat-dissipating component.
5. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 2, characterized in that, The lower light-emitting unit includes a reflector connected to the heat-conducting heat dissipation component, and a lamp plate disposed inside the reflector; the anti-glare structure is disposed in the light-emitting direction of the lamp plate, and a second diffuser and a third diffuser are disposed between the lamp plate and the anti-glare structure.
6. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second diffuser is a PS diffuser plate or a PC diffuser plate, and the third diffuser is a prism plate.
7. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 5, characterized in that, The anti-glare structure is an anti-glare grille or an anti-glare honeycomb cover, and the anti-glare structure is fixedly connected to the reflector as the outermost structure of the lower light-emitting unit.
8. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that, The lampshade includes a lampshade housing and a lamp arm connected to the lampshade housing, and the lampshade is connected to the lamp post via the lamp arm.
9. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that, The lamp post is also equipped with an ambient lighting component.
10. The anti-glare and eye-protecting street light according to claim 9, characterized in that, The ambient light assembly includes a fixed rod disposed inside the light pole, an ambient light panel disposed on the fixed rod, and a hollow light guide strip sleeved around the fixed rod and the ambient light panel; the light pole is provided with a light-transmitting hole corresponding to the hollow light guide strip.