A lamp with a quick assembly structure

CN224649715UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18GUANGZHOU HAOYANG ELECTRONICS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521367707.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-30
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-30

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Technical Problem

在应用场景中,这种安装方式弊端凸显;例如,逐一安装与调试灯具不仅效率低下,难以快速调整灯光布局以契合设计需求;灯钩虽然可承载重量较大的照明灯具,但是对于一些重量较轻且体积较小的灯具,在相互拼接的时候,灯钩可能会占据较大的安装空间,松散的挂载方式无法实现灯具紧密排列,难以打造连续、规整的灯光矩阵,影响照明艺术效果

Benefits of technology

[0003] To overcome at least one of the defects of the prior art, this utility model provides a lamp with a quick assembly structure, in which the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate of another lamp can be quickly overlapped and locked together, thereby completing the quick assembly of at least two lamps.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a lamp with quick assembly structure, including the lamp head of producing light and be used for the support seat of the pivot connection lamp head, and support seat is far from the bottom plate of lamp head side, still include with the parallel and detachable connection of bottom plate base plate, and base plate is connected with the first mounting panel and second mounting panel of mutual lap, and first mounting panel and second mounting panel respectively protrude to bottom plate along the direction parallel to bottom plate, still include locking assembly that locks first mounting panel and the second mounting panel of another lamp, in each lamp, the bottom plate connection of support seat has the base plate of first mounting panel and second mounting plate, when needing to splice two lamps, only need to lap the first mounting panel of one of the lamps with the second mounting plate of another lamp, and utilize locking assembly and lock, can complete the splicing between two lamps. The splicing combination of complex pattern can be multidirectional splicing between lamps.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of stage lighting technology, and more specifically, to a lighting fixture with a quick assembly structure. Background Technology

[0002] In the fields of stage performance and architectural lighting, lighting equipment such as beam lights and color-changing lights play a crucial role in creating atmosphere and decorating spaces. Whether it's a dazzling visual feast on stage or a unique light and shadow effect on a building facade, it all relies on the coordinated operation of a large number of lighting fixtures. Therefore, the efficient installation and precise layout of lighting fixtures are of paramount importance. Currently, the most common installation method involves mounting lamp hooks on the base of the lighting equipment and then attaching them to stage or building support structures such as trusses. However, this method has significant drawbacks in practical applications. For example, installing and adjusting each lamp individually is inefficient and makes it difficult to quickly adjust the lighting layout to meet design requirements. While lamp hooks can support heavier lighting fixtures, for lighter and smaller fixtures, they can occupy considerable installation space when joined together. This loose mounting method prevents the lamps from being tightly arranged, hindering the creation of a continuous and orderly lighting matrix and affecting the artistic effect of the lighting. Therefore, both stage performances and architectural lighting urgently require a technology that allows for rapid assembly of lighting fixtures. Utility Model Content

[0003] To overcome at least one of the defects of the prior art, this utility model provides a lamp with a quick assembly structure, in which the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate of another lamp can be quickly overlapped and locked together, thereby completing the quick assembly of at least two lamps.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a lamp with a quick assembly structure, including a lamp head that generates light and a support base for pivotally connecting the lamp head. The side of the support base away from the lamp head serves as a base plate. The lamp also includes a base plate that is parallel to and detachably connected to the base plate. The base plate is connected to a first mounting plate and a second mounting plate that can overlap each other. The first mounting plate and the second mounting plate protrude from the base plate in a direction parallel to the base plate. The lamp also includes a locking assembly for locking the first mounting plate to the second mounting plate of another lamp.

[0005] In each of the aforementioned lamps, the base plate of the support is connected to the substrate having the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate. When two lamps need to be spliced ​​together, the first mounting plate of one lamp is simply overlapped with the second mounting plate of the other lamp, and then locked using the locking assembly to complete the splicing of the two lamps. The position and number of the first and second mounting plates can be set for a single lamp according to splicing requirements, meaning the lamps can be spliced ​​from multiple directions to complete complex pattern combinations. For example, multiple lamps can form matrix or strip arrangements using the above method. The quick-connect structure of the first and second mounting plates, combined with the quick-locking function of the locking assembly, makes operation convenient. After completing the splicing of the lamps, workers can then hang the entire lamp array on the stage truss or the exterior of the building, effectively saving disassembly and assembly steps and facilitating subsequent maintenance.

[0006] Furthermore, the substrate has at least two sets of the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate. This arrangement allows the support base of one lamp to be joined with two other lamps, enabling more complex lamp array arrangements.

[0007] Furthermore, the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are respectively connected to opposite sides of the substrate. This allows the substrate to be spliced ​​with another substrate from all four sides, providing excellent versatility.

[0008] Furthermore, both the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are integrally formed from the side of the substrate. This integral structure ensures that both the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate have sufficient connection strength and high reliability.

[0009] Furthermore, the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are offset from each other in a direction perpendicular to the substrate, and the first mounting plate of one of the lamps is stacked with the second mounting plate of the other lamp and locked by the locking assembly. The first mounting plate and the second mounting plate can be interlocked, and after they are locked together, a relatively flat surface can be formed.

[0010] Furthermore, the second mounting plate is flush with the substrate. This creates a flat surface between the substrate and the second mounting plate, so that only the first mounting plate needs to be bent to offset them, reducing processing steps.

[0011] Furthermore, the substrate includes an annular plate fixedly mounted to the base plate, and the first mounting plate and / or the second mounting plate are connected to the annular plate via at least two connecting plates. This ensures good connection strength of the substrate while effectively reducing the overall weight of the substrate, the first mounting plate, and the second mounting plate.

[0012] Furthermore, the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are each provided with two locking holes along the circumference of the substrate. The locking assembly achieves locking between the two by simultaneously penetrating and locking the locking holes on both the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate. The locking holes, arranged along the circumference of the substrate, combined with the through-locking by the locking assembly, not only enhance the stability and reliability of the connection between the two mounting plates, preventing loosening at the joint, but also make the locking operation more precise and efficient, improving the splicing efficiency and stability of the splicing structure between the lamps.

[0013] Furthermore, the locking assembly includes a locking buckle and a locking seat that can be locked together. The locking seat has a locking hole, and the locking buckle has a locking shaft that is inserted into the locking hole and locked therewith. The locking assembly has a simple structure and is easy to operate, which facilitates quick locking and also provides sufficient locking force.

[0014] Furthermore, the support base includes a pivot arm and a base housing that supports the rotation of the pivot arm, wherein the base plate is the side of the base housing away from the pivot arm. The lamp head can rotate relative to the base housing around at least two dimensions, and the base plate is connected to the base plate, that is, the base plates of each lamp can be spliced ​​together without hindering the rotation of the lamp head. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is an exploded structural diagram of the substrate and locking assembly in this utility model.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the locking assembly mounted on the substrate.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure after the lamp is disassembled from the substrate.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure for locking the lamp onto the base plate.

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure for assembling several lamps using the rapid assembly structure described in this utility model.

[0020] In the picture: 100. Lamp holder; 200. Support base; 210. Base casing; 211. Base plate; 212. Foot; 220. Pivot arm; 310. Base plate; 311. Annular plate; 312. Connecting plate; 320. First mounting plate; 330. Second mounting plate; 400. Locking assembly; 410. Locking hole; 411. First locking hole; 412. Second locking hole; 420. Locking seat; 430. Locking buckle; 431. Locking shaft; 432. Pin; 433. Rotating part; 440. Anti-detachment washer; 450. Elastic washer; 500. Quick-lock handle. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting this patent. To better illustrate this embodiment, 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 components and their descriptions may be omitted in the drawings. The positional relationships described in the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting this patent.

[0022] like Figures 1 to 3 and Figure 5 As shown, a lighting fixture with a quick-assembly structure includes a lamp head 100 that generates light and a support base 200 for pivotally connecting the lamp head 100. The side of the support base 200 away from the lamp head 100 serves as a base plate 211. The fixture also includes a base plate 310 that is parallel to and detachably connected to the base plate 211. The base plate 310 is connected to a first mounting plate 320 and a second mounting plate 330 that can overlap each other. The first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 protrude from the base plate 211 in a direction parallel to the base plate 211. The fixture also includes a locking assembly 400 for locking the first mounting plate 320 to the second mounting plate 330 of another lighting fixture.

[0023] In each of the lamps, the base plate 211 of the support 200 is connected to the substrate 310 having the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330. When two lamps need to be spliced ​​together, the first mounting plate 320 of one lamp is simply overlapped with the second mounting plate 330 of the other lamp, and locked using the locking assembly 400 to complete the splicing between the two lamps. The position and number of the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 of a single lamp can be set according to splicing requirements, meaning that the lamps can be spliced ​​from multiple directions to complete complex pattern combinations. For example, multiple lamps can form a matrix arrangement or a strip arrangement, etc., through the above method. The quick-connection structure of the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330, combined with the quick-locking function of the locking component 400, makes operation convenient. After the staff completes the splicing of the lamps, the entire lamp array can be hung on the stage truss or the exterior of the building, effectively saving disassembly and assembly procedures and facilitating subsequent maintenance.

[0024] Preferably, the base plate 211 and the substrate 310 are also quickly locked together using the locking assembly 400.

[0025] Preferably, the locking component 400 can be a combination of screws and nuts or clips, etc., as needed.

[0026] Preferably, the substrate 310 is flush with or protrudes from the base plate 211, increasing the contact area between the substrate 310 and the base plate 211 to ensure sufficient support; at the same time, the spliced ​​lamps can maintain a sufficient distance, and their operation and heat dissipation will not be affected.

[0027] Preferably, the assembly structure described in this utility model is used to assemble several lamps, which facilitates the equidistant assembly of the lamps and ensures a neat and uniform effect.

[0028] Optionally, the shapes of the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are not limited, and can be straight plates or V-shaped plates that can overlap each other, etc.

[0029] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the substrate 310 has at least two sets of the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330. With this arrangement, the support base 200 of one lamp can be spliced ​​with other lamps on all four sides, enabling more complex lamp array splicing arrangements.

[0030] Preferably, the substrate 310 has a rectangular cross-section, and the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are respectively connected to one side of the substrate 310. Alternatively, the cross-section of the substrate 310 can be set to a polygon according to splicing requirements.

[0031] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are respectively connected to opposite sides of the substrate 310. This allows the substrate 310 to be spliced ​​with another substrate 310 from all four sides, resulting in good versatility.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, both the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are integrally formed from the side of the substrate 310. This integral structure ensures that both the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 have sufficient connection strength and high reliability.

[0033] Preferably, the substrate 310, the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are formed by die casting or integral casting.

[0034] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are offset from each other in a direction perpendicular to the substrate 310, and the first mounting plate 320 of one lamp and the second mounting plate 330 of another lamp are stacked and locked by the locking assembly 400. The first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 can be interlocked, and after they are locked together, a relatively flat surface can be formed.

[0035] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the second mounting plate 330 is flush with the substrate 310. This creates a flat surface between the substrate 310 and the second mounting plate 330, so that only the first mounting plate 320 needs to be bent to offset the two, reducing processing steps.

[0036] Preferably, the first mounting plate 320 is bent away from the base plate 211 and is offset from the second mounting plate 330.

[0037] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the substrate 310 includes an annular plate 311 fixedly mounted to the base plate 211, and the first mounting plate 320 and / or the second mounting plate 330 are connected to the annular plate 311 through at least two connecting plates 312. While ensuring that the substrate 310 has good connection strength, the overall weight of the substrate 310, the first mounting plate 320, and the second mounting plate 330 is also effectively reduced.

[0038] Since the base plate 211 of the support 200 is usually provided with a foot 212, the opening formed between the connecting plate 312 and the first mounting plate 320 or the second mounting plate 330 is also used to avoid the foot 212, or components protruding from the surface of the base plate 211.

[0039] like Figure 1 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330 are respectively provided with two locking holes 410 along the circumference of the substrate 310. The locking component 400 achieves locking between the two by simultaneously penetrating and locking the locking holes 410 on the first mounting plate 320 and the second mounting plate 330. The locking holes 410 are arranged along the circumference of the substrate 310, and with the locking component 400 penetrating and locking, not only is the stability and reliability of the connection between the two mounting plates enhanced, preventing loosening at the joint, but the locking operation is also more precise and efficient, improving the splicing efficiency and stability of the splicing structure between the lamps. The number of locking holes 410 can be correspondingly set according to the length of the first mounting plate 320 or the second mounting plate 330 to ensure a stable connection between the two.

[0040] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the locking assembly 400 includes a locking buckle 430 and a locking seat 420 that can be locked together. The locking seat 420 has a locking hole, and the locking buckle 430 has a locking shaft 431 that is inserted into the locking hole and locked therewith. The locking assembly 400 has a simple structure and is easy to operate, which is conducive to quick locking and also provides sufficient locking force. After the locking shaft 431 of the locking buckle 430 is inserted into the locking hole, the locking buckle 430 is rotated so that the pin 432 on the locking shaft 431 abuts against the locking seat 420 to complete the locking.

[0041] Preferably, the locking hole 410 includes a first locking hole 411 and a second locking hole 412 that are correspondingly arranged. When the locking hole 410 of the first mounting plate 320 is the first locking hole 411, the locking hole 410 of the second mounting plate 330 and its corresponding locking hole 410 are the second locking hole 412. Then, the locking seat 420 is installed in the second locking hole 412. After the locking buckle 430 passes through the locking seat 420 on the first locking hole 411 and the second locking hole 412 in sequence, the locking buckle 430 is rotated to complete the locking.

[0042] Preferably, the locking buckle 430 further includes a rotating part 433 connected to the locking shaft 431 and an elastic washer 450 sleeved on the locking shaft 431. The elastic washer 450 abuts against the side of the rotating part 433 near the locking shaft 431. When the locking buckle 430 and the locking seat 420 are locked together, the elastic washer 450 always applies a force away from the locking seat 420 to the rotating part 433, so that the pin 432 on the locking shaft 431 always abuts against the locking seat 420. When unlocking is required, a force is applied to the rotating part 433 to move closer to the locking seat 420. At this time, the elastic washer 450 is compressed, the abutting force between the pin 432 and the locking seat 420 is released, and then rotation is performed to complete the unlocking action.

[0043] Preferably, the locking assembly 400 further includes an anti-loosening washer 440 to prevent the locking buckle 430 from loosening. The anti-loosening washer 440 is installed on the first locking hole 411. When the locking shaft 431 of the locking buckle 430 is inserted into the anti-loosening washer 440, the spring of the anti-loosening washer 440 clamps the locking shaft 431 to prevent it from loosening from the first locking hole 411.

[0044] Preferably, the base plate 211 is provided with a second locking hole 412 for mounting the locking seat 420, and the base plate 310 is provided with a corresponding first locking hole 410. The base plate 310 and the base plate 211 are locked together by the locking buckle 430, thus completing the installation between the lamp and the base plate 310. The operation is simple.

[0045] Preferably, the lamp or the substrate 310 is mounted on the truss or the exterior of the building via a quick-lock handle 500, and the substrate 310 and the quick-lock handle 500 are locked together by the locking assembly 400.

[0046] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the support base 200 includes a pivot arm 220 and a base housing 210 that supports the rotation of the pivot arm 220. The base plate 211 is the side of the base housing 210 away from the pivot arm 220. The lamp head 100 can rotate relative to the base housing 210 around at least two dimensions, and the base plate 310 is connected to the base plate 211, that is, the base plates 211 of each lamp can be spliced ​​together without hindering the rotation of the lamp head 100.

[0047] Preferably, the lamp is a beam lamp, a color-changing lamp, or a building lamp, etc.

[0048] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A lighting fixture with a quick-assembly structure, comprising a lamp head (100) for generating light and a support base (200) for pivotally connecting the lamp head (100), wherein the side of the support base (200) away from the lamp head (100) serves as a base plate (211), characterized in that, It also includes a base plate (310) that is parallel to and detachably connected to the base plate (211). The base plate (310) is connected to a first mounting plate (320) and a second mounting plate (330) that can overlap each other. The first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330) protrude from the base plate (211) in a direction parallel to the base plate (211). It also includes a locking assembly (400) for locking the first mounting plate (320) to the second mounting plate (330) of another lamp.

2. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The substrate (310) has at least two sets of the first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330).

3. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330) are respectively connected to the opposite sides of the substrate (310).

4. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330) are integrally formed from the side of the substrate (310).

5. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330) are offset from each other in a direction perpendicular to the substrate (310), and the first mounting plate (320) of one of the lamps is stacked with the second mounting plate (330) of the other lamp and locked by the locking assembly (400).

6. The lamp according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second mounting plate (330) is flush with the substrate (310).

7. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The substrate (310) includes an annular plate (311) fixedly mounted to the base plate (211), and the first mounting plate (320) and / or the second mounting plate (330) are connected to the annular plate (311) through at least two connecting plates (312).

8. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330) are respectively provided with two locking holes (410) along the circumference of the substrate (310). The locking assembly (400) achieves locking between the two by simultaneously penetrating and locking the locking holes (410) on the first mounting plate (320) and the second mounting plate (330).

9. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking assembly (400) includes a locking buckle (430) and a locking seat (420) that can be locked together. The locking seat (420) has a locking hole, and the locking buckle (430) has a locking shaft (431) that is inserted into the locking hole and locked thereto.

10. The lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support base (200) includes a pivot arm (220) and a base housing (210) that supports the rotation of the pivot arm (220), and the base plate (211) is the side of the base housing (210) away from the pivot arm (220).