A medical bedside lamp capable of emitting light upward and downward
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202522801101.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-12-30
AI Technical Summary
[0003]现有的医疗床头灯大多是集成于医用设备带上作为其中的一个照明模块,而医用设备带功能模块众多、结构复杂,当医疗床头灯内部元件损坏需要维修、更换时,需要将医用设备带整体拆下才能进行维护;此外,现有独立安装的医疗床头灯同样存在结构复杂而需要对整灯进行拆解才能进行维护的情况
本实用新型通过在底板和灯架上设置相匹配的第一卡扣和第二卡扣,从而通过第二卡扣与第一卡扣的卡接实现灯架与底板之间的可翻转连接,并将端盖以可随灯架同步翻转的形式安装在灯架两端,当医疗床头灯内部元件损坏需要维修、更换时,以第二卡扣与第一卡扣的连接处为旋转中心翻转灯架,即可将灯架与底板之间的内部结构翻转至便于维护的状态,从而极大地简化了维护医疗床头灯时的拆装操作,降低了维护难度,能够有效提高拆装医疗床头灯的效率,以缩短维护周期,能够有效减少维护作业对医疗床头灯正常使用造成的干扰。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of lighting technology, specifically relating to a medical bedside lamp that emits light from both top and bottom. Background Technology
[0002] Medical bedside lamps are lighting fixtures designed specifically for medical settings such as hospital wards, clinics, and rehabilitation centers. They are installed above or to the side of the bed and are mainly used to provide illumination for medical staff during medical procedures and for patients' nighttime activities.
[0003] Most existing medical bedside lamps are integrated into medical equipment as a lighting module. However, medical equipment has numerous functional modules and a complex structure. When internal components of the bedside lamp are damaged and require repair or replacement, the entire equipment must be disassembled for maintenance. Furthermore, existing independently installed medical bedside lamps also suffer from complex structures, requiring disassembly for maintenance. This results in cumbersome and inefficient disassembly and assembly for maintenance, leading to high maintenance difficulty and long maintenance cycles. Consequently, this can easily interfere with medical work and hinder normal use by patients. Therefore, existing technologies urgently need improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address or partially address the problems existing in related technologies, this application provides a medical bedside lamp with top and bottom illumination, which greatly simplifies the disassembly and assembly operations when maintaining the medical bedside lamp, reduces the difficulty of maintenance, effectively improves the efficiency of disassembly and assembly of the medical bedside lamp, shortens the maintenance cycle, and effectively reduces the interference caused by maintenance operations to the normal use of the medical bedside lamp.
[0005] This application provides a medical bedside lamp with top and bottom light emission, including a lamp holder, a base plate, a light-emitting component, and an end cap; the base plate is detachably mounted on a wall; The lamp holder can be flipped and connected to one side of the base plate. The lamp holder has two reflector cups with openings facing upwards and downwards. The inner side of the reflector cup has a first slot, and the outer side of the reflector cup has a second slot. The light-emitting component includes a lamp panel and a diffuser panel. The lamp panel is inserted into a first slot, and the diffuser panel is inserted into a second slot. The end caps are detachably mounted on both ends of the lamp holder and can be rotated synchronously with the lamp holder.
[0006] In one alternative, a first buckle is provided on one side of the base plate, and a second buckle is provided on the side of the lamp holder that connects to the base plate. The second buckle is rotatably engaged with the first buckle, and the lamp holder and the base plate can be flipped together through the engagement of the second buckle with the first buckle.
[0007] In one alternative, the base plate has a wave-shaped sheath on the side opposite to the first latch, and the lamp holder has a protrusion on the side opposite to the second latch that can engage with the wave-shaped sheath, with the end of the wave-shaped sheath tilted toward the side of the first latch.
[0008] In one alternative, the base plate has a first through hole on the corrugated sheath, and the lamp holder has a second through hole corresponding to the first through hole. After the lamp holder is fastened to the base plate, it is fixed by screws passing through the first and second through holes.
[0009] In one alternative, the reflector cup is tilted toward the side opposite to the base plate.
[0010] In one alternative, a support plate is constructed at the position of the lamp holder between the two reflectors.
[0011] In one alternative, the end cap has a retaining strip on the outer periphery facing the lamp holder, and a wire passage groove is provided on the end cap to accommodate the wires; the bottom plate has a wire passage hole.
[0012] In one alternative embodiment, the end cap has a first connecting piece, and the lamp holder has a first corrugated groove corresponding to the first connecting piece, and the first connecting piece and the first corrugated groove are connected by screws; the end cap has a second connecting piece, and the support plate has a through hole corresponding to the second connecting piece, and the second connecting piece and the support plate are connected by screws.
[0013] In one alternative, the light-emitting component also includes a driving power supply, and a second corrugated groove is formed on the base plate. The driving power supply is detachably mounted on the base plate by means of screws engaging with the second corrugated groove.
[0014] In one alternative, the lamp holder is constructed with a housing cavity in which the drive power supply and the wires connecting the lamp panel are placed.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: This invention features a matching first and second buckle on the base plate and lamp holder, allowing for a flip-up connection between the lamp holder and base plate through the engagement of the second and first buckles. End caps are installed at both ends of the lamp holder in a manner that allows for synchronous flipping. When internal components of the medical bedside lamp are damaged and require repair or replacement, the lamp holder can be flipped around the connection point between the second and first buckles, allowing the internal structure between the lamp holder and base plate to be rotated to a state convenient for maintenance. This greatly simplifies the disassembly and assembly operations when maintaining the medical bedside lamp, reduces maintenance difficulty, effectively improves the efficiency of disassembly and assembly, shortens the maintenance cycle, and effectively reduces interference with the normal use of the medical bedside lamp during maintenance.
[0016] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and do not limit this application. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a medical bedside lamp in one embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of an explosion of a medical bedside lamp in one embodiment of this application; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the gaze of a medical bedside lamp in one embodiment of this application; Figure 4 This is a front-view exploded view of a medical bedside lamp in one embodiment of this application; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the end cap structure of a medical bedside lamp in one embodiment of this application.
[0019] The reference numerals in the figures are as follows: 1-lamp holder, 11-reflector cup, 12-first slot, 13-second slot, 14-support plate, 141-third through hole, 15-protrusion strip, 16-first corrugated groove, 17-accommodating cavity, 18-second through hole, 2-base plate, 21-first buckle, 22-waveform sheath, 23-first through hole, 24-second corrugated groove, 25-wire passage hole, 3-light-emitting component, 31-lamp board, 32-diffuser plate, 33-driving power supply, 4-end cap, 41-strip, 42-wire passage groove, 43-first connecting piece, 44-second connecting piece. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The specific embodiments of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this application, but are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Similarly, the following examples are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0021] In this application, the concept of "generally presents" describes the main features of an overall structure or shape. When describing the shape of an object, this means that the object primarily presents a certain shape, but may differ in non-functional details. These differences in detail do not affect the overall features and can therefore be categorized as "generally presents" a certain shape. For example, when describing a rectangular object, stating "generally presents a rectangle" means that the overall shape of the object is rectangular, but there are differences in some non-functional details. Similarly, when describing a cube, stating "generally presents a cube" means that the overall shape of the object is cube, but there are differences in some non-functional details.
[0022] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0023] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows communication between components; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0024] In this application, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0025] Existing medical bedside lamps suffer from cumbersome disassembly and assembly during maintenance, resulting in low efficiency and difficulty in maintenance, long maintenance cycles, and potential interference with medical work and hindering normal use by patients.
[0026] To address the above-mentioned problems, this application proposes the following embodiments.
[0027] In one implementation, please refer to Figures 1-5 This application provides a medical bedside lamp with top and bottom light emission, including a lamp holder 1, a base plate 2, a light-emitting component 3, and an end cap 4; the base plate 2 is detachably mounted on a wall; the lamp holder 1 is rotatably connected to one side of the base plate 2, and the lamp holder 1 has two reflector cups 11 with openings facing upwards and downwards, a first slot 12 is formed inside the reflector cup 11, and a second slot 13 is formed outside the reflector cup 11; the light-emitting component 3 includes a lamp plate 31 and a diffuser plate 32, the lamp plate 31 is inserted into the first slot 12, and the diffuser plate 32 is inserted into the second slot 13; the end cap 4 is detachably mounted on both ends of the lamp holder 1 and can be rotated synchronously with the lamp holder 1.
[0028] Specifically, a first buckle 21 is constructed on one side of the base plate 2. The first buckle 21 is roughly L-shaped. A second buckle 19 is constructed on the side where the lamp holder 1 is connected to the base plate 2. The second buckle 19 is a ring structure that matches the shape of the first buckle 21. The second buckle 19 and the first buckle 21 are rotatably engaged. The lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2 can be flipped and connected through the engagement of the second buckle 19 and the first buckle 21.
[0029] Thus, this medical bedside lamp, by constructing two reflector cups 11 with openings facing upwards and downwards on the lamp holder 1 to install two sets of lamp panels 31 and diffuser plates 32, can achieve simultaneous illumination in both upward and downward directions, resulting in a large illumination range and good lighting effect.
[0030] By setting matching first buckles 21 and second buckles 19 on the base plate 2 and lamp holder 1, the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2 can be flipped together by the snapping of the second buckle 19 and the first buckle 21. The end caps 4 are installed at both ends of the lamp holder 1 in a way that can be flipped synchronously with the lamp holder 1. When the internal components of the medical bedside lamp are damaged and need to be repaired or replaced, the lamp holder 1 can be flipped with the connection between the second buckle 19 and the first buckle 21 as the rotation center. This flips the internal structure between the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2 to a state that is easy to maintain, which greatly simplifies the disassembly and assembly operation when maintaining the medical bedside lamp, reduces the maintenance difficulty, effectively improves the efficiency of disassembly and assembly of the medical bedside lamp, shortens the maintenance cycle, and effectively reduces the interference caused by maintenance operations to the normal use of the medical bedside lamp.
[0031] In some embodiments, the base plate 2 has a wave-shaped sheath 22 with a wavy cross-section on the side opposite to the first buckle 21, and a groove is formed on the wave-shaped sheath 22. The lamp holder 1 has a protrusion 15 that can engage with the wave-shaped sheath 22 on the side opposite to the second buckle 19, and the end of the wave-shaped sheath 22 is inclined toward the side of the first buckle 21.
[0032] Thus, when the lamp holder 1 is flipped and fastened to the base plate 2, the protrusion 15 is embedded in the groove of the corrugated sheath 22, and the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2 are fastened and fixed by the cooperation between the protrusion 15 and the groove. At the same time, by setting the end of the corrugated sheath 22 to be inclined toward the first buckle 21, the inclined part of the end of the corrugated sheath 22 can guide the upper side wall of the lamp holder 1 during the fastening process of the lamp holder 1 to the base plate 2, which can guide the protrusion 15 to be smoothly embedded into the groove of the corrugated sheath 22, making the installation convenient.
[0033] In some embodiments, the base plate 2 has a first through hole 23 on the wave-shaped sheath 22, and the lamp holder 1 has a second through hole 18 corresponding to the first through hole 23. After the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2 are fastened together, screws pass through the first through hole 23 and the second through hole 18 to effectively lock and fix the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2, so as to achieve rigid fixation of the lamp holder 1 and the base plate 2, with high installation stability, and at the same time, it can prevent the lamp holder 1 from being accidentally flipped open during use.
[0034] In some embodiments, the reflector cup 11 is tilted toward the side opposite to the base plate 2. In this way, the tilted design of the two reflector cups 11 can expand the illumination range of the medical bedside lamp, thereby effectively improving the utilization rate of the light source and improving the lighting effect.
[0035] In some embodiments, a support plate 14 is constructed at the position between the two reflectors 11 in the lamp holder 1. Specifically, the support plate 14 is a long strip structure that connects the two reflectors 11, and its length is consistent with that of the lamp holder 1. In this way, the support plate 14 can provide support for the reflectors 11, thereby significantly improving the structural strength of the lamp holder 1 and ensuring the installation stability of the reflectors 11.
[0036] In some embodiments, the end cap 4 has a retaining strip 41 on its outer periphery facing the lamp holder 1, and a wire passage groove 42 is formed on the end cap 4 to accommodate the wires. The bottom plate 2 has a wire passage hole 25. In this way, the end cap 4 is fixed to both ends of the lamp holder 1 by the engagement of the retaining strip 41 with the inner wall of the lamp holder 1, thereby closing both ends of the lamp holder 1 and abutting and limiting both ends of the diffuser plate 32. By forming a wire passage groove 42 on the end cap 4 and a wire passage hole 25 on the bottom plate 2, wiring can be carried out through the wire passage groove 42 and the wire passage hole 25.
[0037] In some embodiments, the end cap 4 has two symmetrically arranged first connecting pieces 43, and the lamp holder 1 has a first corrugated groove 16 corresponding to the first connecting pieces 43. The first connecting pieces 43 and the first corrugated groove 16 are connected by screws. The end cap 4 has a second connecting piece 44, and the support plate 14 has a third through hole 141 corresponding to the second connecting piece 44. The second connecting piece 44 and the support plate 14 are connected by screws. Specifically, the first corrugated groove 16 is arranged along the lamp holder 1 and passes through the lamp holder 1. The first connecting pieces 43 and the second connecting piece 44 have holes for easy installation of screws. The position of the hole in the first connecting piece 43 corresponds to the position of the first corrugated groove 16, and the position of the hole in the second connecting piece corresponds to the position of the third through hole 141. In this way, by screwing the first connecting piece 43 into the first corrugated groove 16 and by screwing the second connecting piece 44 into the third through hole 141, the end cap 4 and the lamp holder 1 can be further locked and fixed, ensuring the stability of the end cap 4 on the lamp holder 1.
[0038] In this embodiment, the light-emitting component 3 also includes a driving power supply 33. A second corrugated groove 24 is constructed on the base plate, which extends through the base plate 2. The driving power supply 33 is detachably mounted on the base plate 2 by screws engaging with the second corrugated groove 24, facilitating quick installation and removal of the driving power supply 33. In this embodiment, the lamp holder 1 is constructed with a receiving cavity 17. The driving power supply 33 and the wires connecting the lamp board 31 are placed inside the receiving cavity 17. Specifically, after the driving power supply 33 is fixed to the second corrugated groove 24 of the base plate 2, its main body is located inside the receiving cavity 17. The wires connecting the lamp board 31 are routed along the inside of the receiving cavity 17, passing through the wire groove 42 of the end cover 4 and connecting to the lamp board 31, thus achieving closed protection for the driving power supply 33 and the wires, preventing external impact or dust corrosion.
[0039] Finally, it should be noted that although embodiments of this application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting this application. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of this application, all of which should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A medical bedside lamp that emits light from both top and bottom, characterized in that: Includes lamp holder (1), base plate (2), light-emitting component (3) and end cap (4); The base plate (2) is detachably mounted on the wall; The lamp holder (1) is rotatably connected to one side of the base plate (2). The lamp holder (1) has two reflective cups (11) with openings facing upwards and downwards. The inner side of the reflective cup (11) has a first slot (12), and the outer side of the reflective cup (11) has a second slot (13). The light-emitting component (3) includes a lamp plate (31) and a diffuser plate (33). The lamp plate (31) is inserted into the first slot (12), and the diffuser plate (33) is inserted into the second slot (13). The end caps (4) are detachably installed at both ends of the lamp holder (1) and can be rotated synchronously with the lamp holder (1).
2. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base plate (2) has a first buckle (21) on one side, and the lamp holder (1) has a second buckle (19) on the side connected to the base plate (2). The second buckle (19) is rotatably engaged with the first buckle (21). The lamp holder (1) and the base plate (2) can be flipped together by the engagement of the second buckle (19) and the first buckle (21).
3. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 2, characterized in that: The base plate (2) has a wave-shaped sheath (22) on the side away from the first buckle (21), and the lamp holder (1) has a protrusion (15) on the side away from the second buckle (19) that can engage with the wave-shaped sheath (22). The end of the wave-shaped sheath (22) is inclined toward the side of the first buckle (21).
4. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 3, characterized in that: The base plate (2) has a first through hole (23) on the wave-shaped sheath (22), and the lamp holder (1) has a second through hole (18) corresponding to the first through hole (23). After the lamp holder (1) is fastened to the base plate (2), it is fixed by screws passing through the first through hole (23) and the second through hole (18).
5. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 3, characterized in that: The reflector cup (11) is tilted toward the side away from the base plate (2).
6. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lamp holder (1) is provided with a support plate (14) located between the two reflectors (11).
7. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 3, characterized in that: The end cap (4) has a retaining strip (41) on the outer periphery facing the lamp holder (1), and a wire groove (42) is provided on the end cap (4) to accommodate the wires. The base plate (2) has a wire hole (25).
8. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 6, characterized in that: The end cap (4) is provided with a first connecting piece (43), and the lamp holder (1) is provided with a first corrugated groove (16) corresponding to the first connecting piece (43). The first connecting piece (43) and the first corrugated groove (16) are connected by screws. The end cap (4) is provided with a second connecting piece (44), and the support plate (14) is provided with a third through hole (141) corresponding to the second connecting piece (44). The second connecting piece (44) and the support plate (14) are connected by screws.
9. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 3, characterized in that: The light-emitting component (3) also includes a driving power supply (32). A second corrugated groove (24) is constructed on the base plate (2). The driving power supply (32) is detachably mounted on the base plate (2) by means of screws cooperating with the second corrugated groove (24).
10. The medical bedside lamp with up-and-down light emission according to claim 9, characterized in that: The lamp holder (1) is constructed with a receiving cavity (17), and the driving power supply (32) and the wires connecting the lamp plate (31) are placed in the receiving cavity (17).