Spliced Lamp Post Structure for Compact Transport and Assembly
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Solution Overview
Problem
Lamp posts with extended lamp rods require substantial packaging materials, occupy significant space, and are costly and prone to damage during transportation due to their bulkiness.
Innovation Solution
A spliced lamp post design featuring detachable first and second lamp rods connected via plug-in connectors, allowing seamless splicing and unified power supply, along with a foldable lamp base for reduced storage and transportation volume.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Illumination intensity
If the lamp post uses an extended lamp rod to meet lighting requirements, then the illumination coverage is improved, but the packaging materials required increase and transportation costs rise
Solution Approach 1:
The lamp rod is divided into multiple detachable segments (first lamp rod and second lamp rod) that can be separated for packaging and transported independently, then assembled on-site to form the complete extended lamp rod structure, reducing packaging material requirements while maintaining full lighting coverage
2Illumination intensity
If the lamp post uses an extended lamp rod to meet lighting requirements, then the illumination coverage is improved, but the transportation space occupied increases
Solution Approach 1:
The extended lamp rod is segmented into multiple transportable sections that can be packaged in compact forms and transported separately, then assembled to achieve the full extended lighting structure, significantly reducing the space required for transportation
3Illumination intensity
If the lamp rod is made extendable for better lighting, then the illumination coverage is improved, but the risk of damage during transportation increases
Solution Approach 1:
The lamp rod is designed as multiple detachable segments that can be separated and packaged individually, reducing the risk of damage during transportation. The segments can be securely packaged and handled independently, then assembled on-site to form the complete extended structure for optimal lighting coverage
Solution Approach 2:
The lamp rod structure transitions from a fixed extended state to a detachable segmented state for transportation, and back to an assembled extended state for operation. This dynamic reconfiguration allows the structure to adapt to different conditions, reducing damage risk during transport while maintaining full functionality during use
4Illumination intensity
If the lamp post uses an extended lamp rod structure, then the lighting coverage is improved, but the packaging and transportation costs increase
Solution Approach 1:
The extended lamp rod is divided into multiple detachable segments that can be packaged in compact, space-efficient configurations and transported separately. This segmentation reduces packaging material requirements and transportation costs while allowing the full extended structure to be assembled on-site for optimal lighting coverage
Data Source
AI summary
A spliced lamp post includes a first lamp rod, a second lamp rod, and a plug-in connector. A first plug-in end of the plug-in connector is connected with a first end of the first lamp rod, a second plug-in end of the plug-in connector is connected with a front end of the second lamp rod, and the first end of the first lamp rod can abut against the front end of the second lamp rod, thereby achieving seamless splicing of the first lamp rod and the second lamp rod.


