Quick-release structure for ceiling lights and ceiling lights

The quick detachment structure for ceiling lights addresses the inefficiencies and safety hazards of conventional installation by enabling easy, tool-free attachment and detachment, ensuring secure and stable mounting.

JP3255095UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-16DONGGUAN JIASHENG LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-12-10
Publication Date
2026-03-16

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Technical Problem

Conventional ceiling light installation methods require significant physical effort, often necessitating multiple people to lift and align heavy fixtures, pose safety risks due to accidental drops, and are inefficient.

Method used

A quick detachment structure for ceiling lights featuring a connector, mounting part, and hinge connecting means that allows for easy engagement and disengagement without tools, ensuring secure attachment and preventing accidental falls.

Benefits of technology

Enables quick and safe installation and removal of ceiling lights, reducing the need for heavy lifting and minimizing safety risks, allowing single-person operation with enhanced convenience and stability.

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Abstract

The present invention provides a quick-release structure for ceiling lights and a ceiling light itself. [Solution] The quick-release structure for ceiling lights includes a connecting part 200 that engages with a hook and secures the ceiling light, a mounting part 100 that is detachably connected to the connecting part and secures the ceiling light, and a hinge connecting means 300, one end of which is fixed to the mounting part and the other end of which is detachably connected to the connecting part, in order to prevent the mounting part and the connecting part from separating when the ceiling light is installed or removed. This invention enables quick installation and removal of the ceiling light by engaging the connection between the connecting part and the mounting part, making subsequent cleaning and maintenance work extremely convenient, and eliminating the need to completely remove the light using tools such as ladders and screwdrivers.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to the technical field of lighting fixtures, and particularly to a quick detachment structure for a ceiling light and a ceiling light.

Background Art

[0002] Ceiling lights are widely applied in various places such as homes, offices, and department stores as common indoor lighting fixtures. There are many inconveniences in the conventional installation method of ceiling lights. The most common one is to directly fix the chassis of the light body to the ceiling mounting seat with screws. When installing, the installer needs to lift a heavy or large-sized light body for a long time and at the same time perform alignment and screwing operations, which is not only an extremely great test for the installer's physical strength but also requires multiple people to cooperate, resulting in reduced efficiency. In the process of tightening the screws, there is a possibility that the light body may accidentally slip and fall, causing damage to the light or personal injury.

[0003] Therefore, the prior art still needs improvement and development.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] In view of the deficiencies of the above prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a quick detachment structure for a ceiling light and a ceiling light to solve the problem that it is difficult to detach and attach a ceiling light in the prior art.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0005] The technical solution of the present invention is as follows.

[0006] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a quick detachment structure for a ceiling light is provided, and the quick detachment structure for a ceiling light is A connector that engages with and connects to the hook, and secures the ceiling light, A mounting part is detachably connected to the aforementioned connection part, and the ceiling light is fixed to it. To prevent the mounting portion and the connecting portion from separating when the ceiling light is installed or removed, the system includes a hinge connecting means, one end of which is fixed to the mounting portion and the other end of which is detachably connected to the connecting portion.

[0007] In one embodiment, the mounting portion is The base on which the aforementioned ceiling light is fixed, A locking assembly is provided on the base and is slidable radially with respect to the base so as to be detachably connected to the connecting portion, Mounting means fixedly connected to the base and covering the locking assembly, the mounting means includes mounting means to which the locking assembly protrudes from the mounting means and is detachably connected to the connection portion.

[0008] In one embodiment, the mounting means is A mounting groove is provided at the center of the mounting means and is provided to match the shape and size of the connecting portion, into which the connecting portion is inserted and which is detachably connected to the locking assembly, A mounting hook provided on the side wall of the mounting means and fixedly connected to the hinge connecting means, The mounting means includes guide means provided in a position compatible with the locking assembly for restricting the direction of movement of the locking assembly.

[0009] In one embodiment, the locking assembly is A sliding member provided on the base and capable of sliding in the radial direction of the base, A fixing member is provided perpendicularly to one end of the sliding member, protruding from the mounting means and engaging with the connecting portion, thereby achieving a locked and secure connection between the connecting portion and the mounting portion. A spring column is provided that extends from the fixing member away from the connection portion, The assembly includes a return spring, one end of which is fitted onto the spring column and the other end of which abuts against the mounting means, providing the locking assembly with an elastic returning force toward the center of the mounting means.

[0010] In one embodiment, a through hole is provided in the center of the connecting portion, the through hole extends inward to form an inner ring so as to engage and connect with the hook, and the connecting portion extends outward to form an outer ring so as to engage and connect with the mounting portion.

[0011] In one embodiment, the sliding member is A locking groove is provided at the end of the sliding member facing the connection portion, which engages with the mounting means and stops the locking assembly, The sliding member includes a toggle member provided at the other end of the sliding member, away from the connection portion, which, when the toggle member is operated, drives the sliding member to overcome the elasticity of the return spring and slide, thereby detaching the fixed member from the connection portion and releasing the locked state.

[0012] In one embodiment, the mounting means is A first through-hole whose size and shape are compatible with the toggle member, wherein the toggle member is exposed to the outside through the first through-hole, and the locking assembly is easily moved through the toggle member, The present invention further includes a second through-hole whose size and shape are compatible with the fixing member, wherein the fixing member protrudes from the mounting means through the second through-hole and engages with the outer ring of the connecting portion.

[0013] In one embodiment, a lug is provided on the connecting portion, and the lug fits into the hinge connecting means, enabling a detachable connection between the connecting portion and the hinge connecting means.

[0014] In one embodiment, a gasket is provided on the side of the mounting portion that contacts the mounting surface, and when the installation of the ceiling light is completed, the gasket is pressed between the mounting portion and the ceiling surface.

[0015] According to a second aspect of the present invention, a ceiling light is provided that includes a quick-release structure for a ceiling light as described in any one of the above items. [Effects of the Invention]

[0016] This invention provides a quick-release structure for ceiling lights and a ceiling light, the quick-release structure for ceiling lights including a connecting part that engages with a hook and secures the ceiling light, a mounting part that is detachably connected to the connecting part and secures the ceiling light, and a hinge connecting means that has one end fixed to the mounting part and the other end detachably connected to the connecting part to prevent the mounting part and the connecting part from separating when the ceiling light is installed or removed. This invention enables quick installation and removal of the ceiling light by engaging the connecting part and the mounting part, making subsequent cleaning and maintenance work extremely convenient, and eliminating the need to completely remove the light using tools such as ladders and screwdrivers. Furthermore, in this invention, the hinge connecting means eliminates the need for the installer to lift the heavy light body for a long time, and the hinge connecting means ensures that the light fixture will not fall from a height even when not fully engaged, reducing serious safety risks due to operational errors or slips of the hand during the installation or removal process. The quick-attach / detach structure and installation process for the light fixture described in this invention first temporarily suspends the light body, freeing both hands before positioning and locking, allowing one person to easily complete the process. This effectively prevents the light body from accidentally slipping off, ensuring high safety. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0017] [Figure 1] This is an exploded view of the quick-release structure for ceiling lights according to the present invention. [Figure 2] This is a schematic perspective view of the exploded view of the quick-release structure for the ceiling light according to the present invention. [Figure 3] This is a perspective view of the connection part and mounting part in the quick-release structure for ceiling lights of the present invention. [Figure 4] It is a perspective view from another perspective of the locking assembly and the connection part in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 5] It is a plan view of the locking assembly and the connection part in the attached state in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 6] It is a perspective view of the locking assembly and the connection part in the attached state in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 7] It is a front view of the locking assembly in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 8] It is a perspective view of the locking assembly in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 9] It is a front view of the locking assembly and the connection part in the attached state in the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 10] It is a perspective view of the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention. [Figure 11] It is a cross-sectional view of the quick detachment structure for the sealing light of the present invention.

Embodiments for Carrying out the Invention

[0018] The present invention provides a quick detachment structure for a sealing light and a sealing light. In order to make the purpose, technical solution and effect of the present invention clearer and more distinct, the present invention will be described in more detail below. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described in this specification are only for explaining the present invention and not for limiting the present invention.

[0019] Furthermore, the directions or positional relationships indicated by terms such as "center," "up," "down," "left," "right," "inside," "outside," "vertical," and "horizontal" are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings and are merely used to explain the present invention and to simplify the explanation. They do not indicate or imply that the structure being referred to has a specific direction or must be constructed in a specific direction, and should not be understood as a limitation on the present invention.

[0020] Furthermore, unless otherwise specified in the specification, "one" and "the aforementioned" can generally refer to one or more. In the embodiments of this invention, if there are descriptions relating to "first," "second," etc., these descriptions are used solely for descriptive purposes and should not be understood as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features being referred to. Therefore, features defining "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one feature. Also, while technical ideas between each embodiment can be combined, this must be based on the fact that they can be realized by a person skilled in the art. If a combination of technical ideas results in a contradiction or is not feasible, then this combination of technical ideas should be considered nonexistent and outside the scope of protection required by this invention.

[0021] Conventional installation methods require installers to forcibly lift the entire light fixture, which is heavy and difficult to grasp, either independently or with the help of others, and to manually align wires and tighten screws near the ceiling where visibility is poor, making the entire process difficult and dangerous. This invention provides a quick-attach / detach structure for ceiling lights and a ceiling light, enabling quick installation and removal of the ceiling light through engagement connection via the inner and outer ring structure of the connection part, making subsequent cleaning and maintenance work extremely convenient, and eliminating the need to completely remove the light using tools such as ladders and screwdrivers. Furthermore, this invention uses a hinge connection means that installers do not need to lift the heavy light fixture for a long time, and the hinge connection means ensures that the light fixture will not fall from a height even when not fully engaged, reducing serious safety risks due to operational errors or slips of the hand during the installation or removal process. In the quick-release structure and ceiling light installation process described in this invention, the light body is first temporarily suspended, freeing both hands before positioning and locking, allowing one person to easily complete the installation. This effectively prevents the light body from accidentally slipping off, ensuring high safety.

[0022] Specifically, as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 4, the quick-release structure for the ceiling light includes a connecting portion 200 that engages with and connects to a hook and fixes the ceiling light 500 to the hook; a mounting portion 100 that is detachably connected to the connecting portion 200 and to which the ceiling light 500 is fixed; and a hinge connecting means 300, one end of which is fixed to the mounting portion 100 and the other end of which is detachably connected to the connecting portion 200, in order to prevent the mounting portion 100 and the connecting portion 200 from separating when the ceiling light 500 is attached or removed.

[0023] Furthermore, the quick-release structure for ceiling lights according to the present invention consists of three parts: the mounting part 100, the connecting part 200, and the hinge connecting means 300. The hook is a standardized connecting base that is attached to the ceiling or mounting surface and is pre-fixed to the ceiling. Power lines from the ceiling are connected inside the hook, and when the ceiling light 500 is engaged with the hook, the power contacts of the ceiling light 500 safely and reliably conduct to the contacts in the hook, thereby supplying power to the ceiling light 500.

[0024] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 11, during the installation process, the connection part 200 is first fixed to the hook on the ceiling or mounting surface, and the power line connection is completed. Then, the hinge connecting means 300 on the mounting part 100 is connected to the connection part 200, and a quick connection is achieved between the mounting part 100 and the connection part 200 by the engaging means with a simple pressing action. At this time, the hinge connecting means 300 can be accommodated between the mounting part 100 and the connection part 200. Therefore, during the process of installing or removing the ceiling light 500, when the connection between the mounting part 100 and the connection part 200 is released, the hinge connecting means 300 can maintain a temporary connection between the two, thereby effectively preventing the mounting part 100 from unexpectedly detaching from the connection part 200, and improving the convenience and safety of the installation operation. This invention employs an engaging connection method, ensuring connection reliability and significantly improving the efficiency of attachment and detachment, allowing the operation to be completed without the use of specialized tools. The hinge connecting means 300 maintains the connection between the light body and the mounting part 100 at all times during the installation and removal process, significantly improving operational safety. Furthermore, the quick-release structure for ceiling lights described in this invention forms a tight fit between each assembly, ensuring stability for long-term use, making it suitable for locations where periodic maintenance or replacement of the light fixture is required, and reducing wear on the ceiling light 500 components due to frequent installation and removal.

[0025] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 3, one end of the hinge connecting means 300 is rotatably connected to the mounting portion 100, and the other end of the hinge connecting means 300 is detachably connected to the connecting portion 200. The material of the hinge connecting means 300 includes, but is not limited to, silica gel and metal. The hinge connecting means 300 can form a stable suspension structure between the connecting portion 200 and the mounting portion 100, and ensures that the motion path of the mounting portion 100 when it swings between the mounting position and the detachment position is controllable and stable. Specifically, when the mounting portion 100 and the connecting portion 200 are engaged and mounted, the hinge axis of one end of the hinge connecting means 300 and the hinge axis of the other end of the hinge connecting means 300 are parallel and substantially overlapping, and the connecting portion 200 can be in close contact with the upper surface of the mounting portion 100. When the engagement between the mounting portion 100 and the connecting portion 200 is released, the mounting portion 100 is always maintained in a suspended state due to the geometric constraints of the hinge connecting means 300 itself, thereby preventing the mounting portion 100 from unexpectedly falling off.

[0026] Specifically, as shown in Figures 2 and 3, the mounting portion 100 includes a base 130 to which the ceiling light 500 is fixed, a locking assembly 120 provided on the base 130 and slidable radially with respect to the base 130 so as to be detachably connected to the connection portion 200, and mounting means 110 fixedly connected to the base 130 and covering the locking assembly 120, wherein the locking assembly 120 protrudes from the mounting means 110 and is detachably connected to the connection portion 200.

[0027] Furthermore, the base 130 has a disc-shaped or plate-shaped structure and provides the main mounting base surface for the ceiling light 500, and the body of the ceiling light 500 is fixed to the base 130 by screw connections or locking. Two locking assemblies 120 are provided on the surface of the base 130 facing the connection portion 200, and the two locking assemblies 120 are provided symmetrically with respect to the center point of the base. By moving the locking assemblies 120 radially, the locking assemblies 120 become slidable radially along the base 130, thereby enabling engagement or disengagement of the mounting portion 100 and the connection portion 200.

[0028] Furthermore, the mounting means 110 is connected to the base 130 and is either detachably connected to the base 130 or integrally molded with it. The mounting means 110 restricts the sliding trajectory of the locking assembly 120 by covering the locking assembly 120 within the internal space of the mounting means 110, preventing its vibration and detachment, and avoiding snagging and connection problems due to misoperation or deformation of parts. The radially sliding locking mechanism eliminates the need to leave too much space for connection and disconnection operations between the mounting portion 100 and the connection portion 200, allowing the quick-release structure of the ceiling light 500 to fit more compactly.

[0029] Specifically, as shown in Figures 5, 6, and 7, the mounting means 110 includes a mounting groove 111 provided at the center of the mounting means 110 and provided to match the shape and size of the connecting portion 200, into which the connecting portion 200 is inserted and detachably connected to the locking assembly 120; a mounting hook 112 provided on the side wall of the mounting means 110 and fixedly connected to the hinge connecting means 300; and a guide means 115 provided on the mounting means 110 in a position that fits the locking assembly 120, for restricting the direction of movement of the locking assembly 120.

[0030] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 1, the mounting groove 111 is a cavity structure formed by recessing upward from the lower end surface of the mounting means 110, and the contour, size, and depth of the mounting groove 111 have a high degree of compatibility with the lower end of the connecting portion 200. When the connection is made, the connecting portion 200 is guided to be inserted into the mounting groove 111, and the inner wall of the mounting groove 111 fits tightly to the outer surface of the connecting portion 200, restricting the swinging of the connecting portion 200 in the locked state and improving the stability of the connection.

[0031] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 2, the mounting hook 112 is hook-shaped with sufficient strength and extends outward from the side wall of the mounting means 110 or is integrally molded with the side wall of the mounting means 110. The mounting hook 112 provides a firm fixing point for the connection between the hinge connecting means 300 and the mounting portion 100, thereby stably connecting the mounting portion 100 to the connecting portion 200 via the hinge connecting means 300. When the mounting portion 100 detaches from the connecting portion 200, it is ensured that the mounting portion 100 does not fall but is suspended below the connecting portion 200, thereby maintaining the stability of the overall structure. Furthermore, the mounting means 110 may be provided as a structure such as a guide rail or chute, ensuring the accuracy of the sliding trajectory of the locking assembly 120 and avoiding the phenomenon of catching or slipping during the sliding of the locking assembly 120.

[0032] Specifically, as shown in Figures 7 and 8, the locking assembly 120 includes a sliding member 121 provided on the base 130 and slidable radially with respect to the base 130; a fixing member 122 provided perpendicularly to one end of the sliding member 121 and protruding from the mounting means 110 to engage with the connecting portion 200 and secure the connecting portion 200 to the mounting portion 100; a spring column 124 provided extending away from the connecting portion 200 relative to the fixing member 122; and a return spring 123, one end of which is fitted onto the spring column 124 and the other end of which abuts against the mounting means 110, providing the sliding member 121 with an elastic returning force toward the center of the mounting means 110.

[0033] Furthermore, the sliding member 121 is provided on the upper surface of the base 130 and can reciprocate linearly along the radial direction of the base 130. The fixing member 122 is provided on the side of the sliding member 121 facing the mounting means 110, is substantially perpendicular to the sliding member 121 and substantially parallel to the sliding direction of the sliding member 121. The fixing member 122 has a hook-like or projection structure and protrudes from the central side wall of the mounting means 110, directly interacting with the connecting portion 200 to form an engagement structure.

[0034] Furthermore, the spring column 124 is provided on the side of the sliding member 121 away from the connection portion 200, and the central axis of the spring column 124 is substantially parallel to the direction of motion of the sliding member 121. The return spring 123 is fitted onto the spring column 124, and the other end of the return spring 123 abuts against the inside of the mounting means 110.

[0035] Furthermore, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, during the mounting process, when the sliding member 121 slides outward along the radial direction, the fixing member 122 detaches from the connection portion 200, thereby unlocking the mounting portion 100 and the connection portion 200. At this time, the return spring 123 is in a compressed state. Furthermore, when the external force is released, under the elastic action of the return spring 123, the return spring 123 continuously applies an elastic returning force to the sliding member 121 toward the center of the mounting means 110. This elastic force drives the sliding member 121 inward, locking the fixing member 122 into the connection portion 200 and completing the locking process.

[0036] Specifically, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, a through hole is provided in the center of the connecting portion 200, and the through hole extends inward to form an inner ring 220 so as to engage and connect with the hook, and the connecting portion 200 extends outward to form an outer ring 230 so as to engage and connect with the mounting portion 100.

[0037] Furthermore, the connecting portion 200 as a whole has a concentric ring structure, and the concentric ring structure may be circular or square, and is not limited thereto. The concentric ring structure is divided into the outer ring 230 and the inner ring 220. The inner ring 220 is located in the center of the connecting portion 200, and the size and shape of the inner ring 220 are matched to the hook, and the inner ring 220 is directly engaged and connected to the hook, stably suspending the connecting portion 200 from the ceiling. The outer ring 230 is fitted onto the outside of the inner ring 220. When installation is performed, the mounting groove 111 of the mounting portion 100 is fitted onto the outer ring 230. Subsequently, the fixing member 122 of the locking assembly 120 is locked radially to the outer ring 230 by the action of the return spring 123. This ensures a tight connection between the mounting portion 100 and the connecting portion 200, avoiding functional interference and ensuring the reliability of the connection with standard hooks. Furthermore, the installation and removal of the ceiling light 500 body becomes simple and quick, requiring no tools and improving the safety of critical electrical connection points.

[0038] Specifically, as shown in Figures 8 and 9, the sliding member 121 includes a locking groove 1212 provided at the end of the sliding member 121 facing the connection portion 200, which engages with the mounting means 110 and stops the locking assembly 120, and a toggle member 1211 provided at the other end of the sliding member 121 away from the connection portion 200, which, when operated, drives the sliding member 121 to overcome the elasticity of the return spring 123 and slide, thereby detaching the fixing member 122 from the connection portion 200 and releasing the locked state.

[0039] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 11, the locking groove 1212 is fitted into the connecting portion 200, mechanically stopping the connecting portion 200 and preventing its displacement and swinging. In addition, the interlock between the connecting portion 200 and the locking groove 1212 suppresses minute displacement of the sliding member 121, thereby ensuring the stability and reliability of the locked state between the locking assembly 120 and the connecting portion 200.

[0040] Furthermore, a toggle member 1211 for manual operation is provided at the rear end of the sliding member 121, away from the connection portion 200. The toggle member 1211 is a structure such as a boss, button, or lug protruding from the mounting means 110. The toggle member 1211 is rigidly connected to or integrally molded with the sliding member 121, and the direction of extension of the toggle member 1211 coincides with maintaining the sliding trajectory of the sliding member 121. When a removal operation is required, the operator applies a radially outward force to the toggle member 1211, driving the sliding member 121 to overcome the elastic force of the return spring 123 and generate a stable linear displacement along the preset guide means 115 of the base 130. The outward movement of the sliding member 121 directly drives the fixing member 122, which is fixedly connected to the front end of the sliding member 121, generating synchronous radial motion and disengaging the fixing member 122 from the connection portion 200. At this time, the mounting portion 100 and the ceiling light 500 can be safely separated from the connection portion 200 by the suspension of the hinge connecting means 300. In another embodiment of this application, to enhance the feel of operation, the surface of the toggle member 1211 may be provided with an anti-slip pattern or grooves, the structural size of the toggle member 1211 is optimized to facilitate bare-handed operation and ensure convenience and controllability during the removal process.

[0041] Specifically, as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 10, the mounting means 110 further includes a first through-hole 113 whose size and shape are compatible with the toggle member 1211, through which the toggle member 1211 is exposed to the outside and which allows the locking assembly 120 to be moved via the toggle member 1211, and a second through-hole 114 whose size and shape are compatible with the fixing member 122, through which the fixing member 122 protrudes from the mounting means 110 and engages with the outer ring of the connecting portion 200.

[0042] Furthermore, the base 130 is provided with the first through hole 113 and the second through hole 114. The size and shape of the first through hole 113 are compatible with the toggle member 1211 of the sliding member 121, and the toggle member 1211 passes through the first through hole 113 and is exposed to the outside of the base 130, thereby providing a direct and convenient operating surface, allowing the operator to adjust the position of the sliding member 121 by moving the toggle member 1211. The size and shape of the second through hole 114 are compatible with the locking assembly 120, allowing the fixing member 122 of the locking assembly 120 to be exposed through the second through hole 114, and further enabling engagement connection of the connecting portion 200 with the outer ring 230. The structure of the first through-hole 113 and the second through-hole 114 enables the housing and guidance of the movable assembly, provides the necessary external operating channels for the locking mechanism hidden inside the base 130, and allows the entire engagement and disengagement operation to be completed directly without the need to remove the base 130, greatly improving ease of operation and convenience.

[0043] Specifically, as shown in Figure 3, the connecting portion 200 is provided with a lug 210, which fits onto the hinge connecting means 300, thereby enabling a detachable connection between the connecting portion 200 and the hinge connecting means 300.

[0044] Furthermore, the lug 210 is rigidly provided on the connecting portion so as to be integrally molded with it, or is provided detachably, and the lug 210 conforms to the form of the hinge connecting means 300. The mechanical connection between the lug 210 and the hinge connecting structure effectively transmits the entire weight of the ceiling light 500 to the mounting portion 100, thereby allowing the ceiling light 500 to be stably and temporarily suspended in the air. Moreover, during the installation or maintenance process, it is not necessary to continuously lift the light body, freeing up both hands to perform wiring connections, inspections, or other operations, thereby improving safety and operational convenience.

[0045] Furthermore, when the mounting portion 100 detaches from the connecting portion 200, the lug 210 forms a hooking or resting relationship with the hinge connecting means 300, providing temporary suspension of the ceiling light 500 in an incompletely mounted state. When performing installation or maintenance operations, even if the engagement lock between the mounting portion 100 and the connecting portion 200 is released, the engagement between the lug 210 and the hinge connecting means 300 ensures that the entire weight of the ceiling light 500 is reliably transmitted to the fixed connecting portion 200, thereby thoroughly avoiding the risk of the ceiling light 500 falling due to the operator letting go or other operations, improving safety during the installation process, and making it more convenient to perform the operation alone. In another embodiment of this application, the contact surface between the lug 210 and the hinge connecting structure may be a slope to facilitate hooking and detaching, and to prevent accidental detachment after hooking via the self-locking properties of the structural shape or a stopper surface.

[0046] Specifically, as shown in Figure 1, a gasket 400 is provided on the side of the mounting portion 100 that contacts the mounting surface. Once the installation of the ceiling light 500 is complete, the gasket 400 is pressed between the mounting portion 100 and the ceiling surface.

[0047] Furthermore, the mounting portion 100 is further provided with the gasket 400, which may be one or more, and there is no specific limit on the number of gaskets 400. The gasket 400 is provided between the mounting portion 100 and the mounting surface, such as a ceiling. When the ceiling light 500 is finally mounted by the engagement structure, the mounting portion 100 is pressed against the ceiling by the weight of the light fixture and the action of locking and connecting, and the gasket 400 is firmly pressed between the mounting portion 100 and the surface of the ceiling, specifically, it is bonded to the surface of the mounting portion 100 facing the ceiling. Due to the elastic deformation characteristics of the gasket 400, any microscopic irregularities that may exist between the mounting portion 100 and the surface of the ceiling can be compensated for, ensuring that there is no shaking or abnormal noise after mounting, and improving the rigidity of the connection. Furthermore, the gasket 400, acting as a buffer, effectively avoids rigid contact between the mounting portion 100 and the sealing surface, preventing wear and pressure loss on any contact surface due to vibration or stress concentration during long-term use. The gasket 400 can also enhance the static friction force between itself and the sealing to some extent, further improving the overall stability of the mounting.

[0048] Furthermore, the material of the gasket 400 includes, but is not limited to, insulating materials such as rubber and plastic, and it provides electrical isolation, thereby enhancing safety.

[0049] In another embodiment of this application, as shown in Figure 1, the mounting portion 100 is provided with the locking assembly 120 and the mounting means 110. The locking assembly 120 is mounted on the base 130 and is slidable along the radial direction of the base 130, the base 130 comprising the sliding member 121, the fixing member 122, the return spring 123 and the spring column 124. The fixing member 122 is mounted perpendicularly to one end of the sliding member 121 and is used to directly engage with the outer ring 230 of the connecting portion 200. The return spring 123 is fixed to the spring column 124 and provides the locking assembly 120 with elastic return force. One end of the sliding member 121 is provided with the locking groove 1212 which fits into the mounting means 110 to limit the sliding stroke, and the other end is provided with the toggle member 1211 for manually operating the unlock. The mounting means 110 is fixed to the base 130 and covers the locking assembly 120, and a mounting groove 111 is provided in the center of the mounting means 110, which is used to restrict the position of the connection portion 200. A mounting hook 112 is provided on the side wall of the mounting groove 111, which is used to fix one end of the hinge connecting means 300, and the first through hole 113 and the second through hole 114 are provided to expose the toggle member 1211 and the fixing member 122, respectively, for easier operation. The gasket 400 may be provided on the side of the mounting portion 100 that contacts the sealing, and is pressed to perform sealing and cushioning functions when installed.

[0050] In another embodiment of this application, as shown in Figures 1 and 6, the through hole is provided in the center of the connecting portion 200, and the through hole extends axially toward the hook to form the inner ring 220, which is engaged and connected to the hook. The connecting portion 200 extends axially toward the mounting portion 100 to form the outer ring 230, the contour of which fits the mounting groove 111 of the mounting portion 100 and is used to engage with the fixing member 122 of the locking assembly 120 in the mounting portion 100 to achieve locking.

[0051] In another embodiment of this application, as shown in Figures 1 and 11, one end of the hinge connecting means 300 is fixedly connected to the mounting hook 112 on the mounting portion 100, and the other end of the hinge connecting means 300 is detachably connected to the lug 210 provided on the connection portion 200. When the ceiling light 500 is installed or removed and the locking connection between the mounting portion 100 and the connection portion 200 is released, the hinge connecting means 300 can always ensure a temporary suspension connection between the mounting portion 100 and the connection portion 200, thereby preventing the mounting portion 100 and the ceiling light 500 fixed thereto from unexpectedly falling.

[0052] This invention further provides a ceiling light. The ceiling light employs the quick-release structure for ceiling lights described above, enabling quick installation and removal of the ceiling light. The quick-release structure for ceiling lights described in this invention enables quick installation and removal of the ceiling light, making subsequent cleaning and maintenance work extremely convenient, and eliminating the need to completely remove the light using tools such as ladders and screwdrivers.

[0053] In another embodiment of this application, as shown in Figures 1 and 4, the installation process of the quick-release structure for ceiling lights described in this invention first requires securely attaching the top of the connection part to the mounting surface of the ceiling or wall via a hook, and completing the connection of the power lines. Then, the hinge connecting means 300 is connected to the lug 210 of the connection part 200, and at this time the ceiling light 500 is suspended below the connection part 200 via the hinge connecting means 300 to be in the detachment position. When installing, the operator lifts and presses the ceiling light 500, and gently swings the connection part closer to the mounting part 100. After the connection is engaged with the mounting portion 100 and radial positioning is achieved, the toggle member 1211 on the mounting portion 100 is pulled left and right, and the movement of the toggle member 1211 moves the sliding member 121 to both the left and right sides, further moving the locking assembly 120, and at the same time the return spring 123 is tightened to release the locking assembly 120. When upward pressure is applied to the ceiling light 500 and the connection is in the position of the mounting, the toggle member 1211 is loosened, the sliding member 121 returns under the elastic force of the return spring 123, the fixing member 122 is securely engaged with the connection, and the locking is completed with a clear sound. If maintenance or replacement of the light fixture is required, the removal process is reversed. The operator can directly move the toggle member 1211 provided on the sliding member 121 and overcome the elasticity of the return spring 123 to drive the sliding member 121 to move the locking assembly 120, detach the fixing member 122 from the connection, and release the locked state. Subsequently, by pulling the ceiling light 500 downward and swinging it to the detachment position via the hinge connecting means 300, the lug 210 at the connection is automatically engaged with the connection, and the entire ceiling light 500 is temporarily and stably suspended in the air, preventing the ceiling light 500 from falling.The hinge connecting means 300 and the lug 210 provide safety protection during the installation and removal process, reducing the possibility of the light body falling and significantly improving safety. Furthermore, the automatic locking and easy release operation of the locking assembly lowers the barrier to operation and reduces time costs.

[0054] Based on the above, the present invention provides a quick-release structure for ceiling lights and a ceiling light. The quick-release structure for ceiling lights includes a connecting part that engages with a hook and secures the ceiling light, a mounting part that is detachably connected to the connecting part and secures the ceiling light, and a hinge connecting means, one end of which is fixed to the mounting part and the other end of which is detachably connected to the connecting part, in order to prevent the mounting part and the connecting part from separating when the ceiling light is installed or removed. The present invention enables quick installation and removal of the ceiling light by engaging the connecting part and the mounting part, making subsequent cleaning and maintenance work extremely convenient, and eliminating the need to completely remove the light using tools such as ladders and screwdrivers. Furthermore, the present invention eliminates the need for the installer to lift the heavy light body for a long time due to the hinge connecting means, and ensures that the light fixture will not fall from a height even when not fully engaged, thereby reducing serious safety risks due to operational errors or slips of the hand during the installation or removal process. The quick-attach / detach structure and installation process for the light fixture described in this invention first temporarily suspends the light body, freeing both hands before positioning and locking, allowing one person to easily complete the process. This effectively prevents the light body from accidentally slipping off, ensuring high safety.

[0055] The applications of this invention are not limited to the examples described above, and those skilled in the art should understand that improvements or modifications can be made in accordance with the above description, and that all such improvements and modifications should fall within the scope of the utility model registration claims attached to this invention. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0056] Mounting part 100, connecting part 200, hinge connecting means 300, gasket 400, ceiling light 500, Mounting means 110, locking assembly 120, base 130, Mounting groove 111, mounting hook 112, first through hole 113, second through hole 114, guide means 115, Sliding member 121, fixing member 122, return spring 123, spring column 124, Toggle member 1211, engaging groove 1212, Lug 210, inner ring 220, outer ring 230.

Claims

1. A quick-release structure for ceiling lights, A connector that engages with and connects to the hook, and secures the ceiling light, A mounting part is detachably connected to the aforementioned connection part, and the ceiling light is fixed to it. A quick-release structure for a ceiling light, characterized in that it includes a hinge connecting means, one end of which is fixed to the mounting part and the other end of which is detachably connected to the connecting part, in order to prevent the mounting part and the connecting part from separating when the ceiling light is installed or removed.

2. The aforementioned mounting portion is The base on which the aforementioned ceiling light is fixed, A locking assembly is provided on the base and is slidable radially with respect to the base so as to be detachably connected to the connecting portion, The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 1, comprising mounting means fixedly connected to the base and covering the locking assembly, wherein the locking assembly protrudes from the mounting means and is detachably connected to the connection portion.

3. The aforementioned mounting means is A mounting groove is provided at the center of the mounting means and is provided to match the shape and size of the connecting portion, into which the connecting portion is inserted and which is detachably connected to the locking assembly, A mounting hook provided on the side wall of the mounting means and fixedly connected to the hinge connecting means, The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 2, further comprising a guide means provided in a position compatible with the locking assembly for restricting the direction of movement of the locking assembly.

4. The aforementioned locking assembly is A sliding member provided on the base and capable of sliding in the radial direction of the base, A fixing member is provided perpendicularly to one end of the sliding member, protruding from the mounting means and engaging with the connecting portion, thereby achieving a locked and secure connection between the connecting portion and the mounting portion. A spring column is provided that extends from the fixing member away from the connection portion, The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 2, further comprising a return spring, one end of which is fitted onto the spring column and the other end of which abuts against the mounting means, providing the locking assembly with an elastic returning force toward the center of the mounting means.

5. The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 4, characterized in that a through hole is provided in the center of the connecting portion, the through hole extends inward to form an inner ring so as to engage and connect with the hook, and the connecting portion extends outward to form an outer ring so as to engage and connect with the mounting portion.

6. The sliding member is, A locking groove is provided at the end of the sliding member facing the connection portion, which engages with the mounting means and stops the locking assembly, The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 5, further comprising a toggle member provided at the other end of the sliding member away from the connection portion, which drives the sliding member by operating the toggle member to overcome the elasticity of the return spring and cause it to slide, thereby detaching the fixing member from the connection portion and releasing the locked state.

7. The aforementioned mounting means is A first through-hole whose size and shape are compatible with the toggle member, wherein the toggle member is exposed to the outside through the first through-hole, and the locking assembly is easily moved through the toggle member, The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 6, further comprising a second through-hole whose size and shape are compatible with the fixing member, the second through-hole through which the fixing member protrudes from the mounting means and engages with the outer ring of the connecting portion.

8. The quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 1, characterized in that a lug is provided at the connecting portion, the lug fits into the hinge connecting means, and a detachable connection is realized between the connecting portion and the hinge connecting means.

9. A gasket is provided on the side of the mounting portion that contacts the mounting surface, and when the installation of the ceiling light is completed, the gasket is pressed between the mounting portion and the ceiling surface, characterized in that the quick-release structure for a ceiling light according to claim 1.

10. A ceiling light characterized by including a quick-release structure for a ceiling light as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.