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WO2025195403A1 - Lampe sans fil et module de source de lumière rechargeable - Google Patents

Lampe sans fil et module de source de lumière rechargeable

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WO2025195403A1
WO2025195403A1 PCT/CN2025/083414 CN2025083414W WO2025195403A1 WO 2025195403 A1 WO2025195403 A1 WO 2025195403A1 CN 2025083414 W CN2025083414 W CN 2025083414W WO 2025195403 A1 WO2025195403 A1 WO 2025195403A1
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light source
light
magnet
upper cover
lamp
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欧阳诗华
普兰特·乔安娜
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Pooky Lighting Ltd
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Pooky Lighting Ltd
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Priority claimed from CN202420533837.1U external-priority patent/CN222578076U/zh
Priority claimed from CN202410314137.8A external-priority patent/CN118066507A/zh
Priority claimed from CN202410433132.7A external-priority patent/CN120819747A/zh
Application filed by Pooky Lighting Ltd filed Critical Pooky Lighting Ltd
Publication of WO2025195403A1 publication Critical patent/WO2025195403A1/fr
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V19/00Fastening of light sources or lamp holders

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  • the present application relates to the fields of lamps, lamps and lighting systems, and in particular to a rechargeable light source module.
  • Wireless lighting systems with replaceable bulbs and/or removable batteries have been developed. While these systems are repairable and not disposable, they often have large, heavy bases or sockets to accommodate the batteries. Consequently, installation and/or removal are often laborious and difficult. It would also be desirable to allow consumers to use traditional lamp holders, wall sconces, and hanging lights without the need for wiring.
  • Common lamp light sources include incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, LED lamps, halogen lamps, and xenon lamps.
  • existing light sources must be fixedly installed in designated lamps for use. The light source and the conductive parts in the lamp come into contact and conduct electricity to produce illumination. Most existing light sources are installed between lamps via a screw connection. The light source must be screwed into the designated position in the lamp to ensure contact with the conductive parts before it can be used normally. Therefore, the installation operation between existing light sources and lamps is extremely inconvenient, wasting labor and time.
  • a light source in one aspect, includes a light emitter configured to emit light and a power supply configured to provide power to the light emitter, the light emitter defining a cavity therein, the power supply being at least partially disposed within the cavity.
  • the aforementioned arrangement allows the power source and the light source to at least partially overlap in volume and/or space.
  • Some wireless lighting systems often have the power source offset from the light source, for example, below or adjacent to the light source. Therefore, the aforementioned arrangement reduces the overall volume and/or size of the light source. This, in turn, makes it easier to install and/or transport the light source, for example, during recharging or replacement of the power source.
  • the power source may be configured to be removable from the cavity through the opening of the cavity.
  • the luminous body may have a tubular shape.
  • the luminous body may have a cross section of any irregular or regular shape, such as a circle, a square or a triangle.
  • the cavity may be a channel extending through the light emitter.
  • the power supply may be disposed entirely within the cavity.
  • the luminous body may include a plurality of light-emitting components.
  • the light-emitting components may be LEDs.
  • the luminous body may include a hollow body.
  • the light-emitting components may be arranged on an outer surface of the hollow body.
  • the power source may be a rechargeable battery.
  • the light source may further include a housing configured to at least partially enclose the light emitter.
  • the housing has an outer diameter corresponding to the light shielding ring of the lampshade.
  • the light source may further include a power input terminal configured to supply power from an external power supply to the power supply to recharge the power supply.
  • the power supply can be electrically coupled to the light emitting element.
  • the power supply can be electrically coupled to the light emitting element by wire or induction.
  • the light source may further comprise a flange extending outwardly from the light source.
  • the flange may comprise an engagement means on at least one surface of the flange for attachment to a lampshade.
  • the engagement means may comprise one or more apertures positioned on the at least one surface.
  • the engagement means may further comprise one or more magnets, each of the one or more magnets being at least partially arranged within a corresponding aperture among the one or more apertures.
  • a magnet arrangement tends to improve the coupling between the flange of the light source and a washer or ring portion of the lampshade or fixture, thereby allowing the light source or lampshade to be securely held in place.
  • the magnet tends to attract the washer or ring portion towards the magnet and/or flange. This means that the friction between the washer or ring portion and the flange tends to increase, thereby reducing/resisting movement between the lampshade or fixture and the light source.
  • Each of the one or more magnets may be arranged such that an outer surface of the magnet is flush with the at least one surface.
  • this tends to improve the engagement between the flange and the ring portion of the lampshade because the contact surface area between the flange and the ring portion tends to increase.
  • the one or more apertures may include a first aperture positioned on a first surface of the flange and a second aperture positioned on a second surface of the flange opposite the first surface.
  • the one or more magnets may include a first magnet at least partially disposed within the first aperture and a second magnet at least partially disposed within the second aperture.
  • this tends to allow the light source to be mounted in an upright or inverted manner.
  • the light source may further comprise retention means for attachment to a luminaire.
  • a light emitter configured to emit light.
  • the light emitter defines a cavity and an opening to the cavity therein.
  • the light emitter is configured to receive a power source within the cavity through the opening for powering the light emitter.
  • a lighting device comprising the light source as described above and a lampshade comprising a ring portion configured to engage with the flange.
  • a wireless light system in another aspect, includes a light source as described above, and a light fixture including a cup-shaped portion configured to receive a retention device for attachment to the light source.
  • the wireless light system may also include a light housing including a ring portion configured to engage with the flange.
  • the present application solves the problem of inconvenient installation operation between existing light sources and lamps.
  • a rechargeable light source module including an aluminum upper cover and a lampshade, one end of the lampshade is connected to the aluminum upper cover, the aluminum upper cover is provided with an upper cover and a line controller, the line controller is provided with a remote control receiver and a charging interface, one end of the remote control receiver and the charging interface is provided in the corresponding opening of the upper cover, the lampshade is provided with a metal sleeve with a hollow structure, the outer periphery of the metal sleeve is provided with a lamp board, the interior of the metal sleeve is provided with a battery, the light board and the battery are electrically connected to the line controller, and the edge of the aluminum upper cover is provided with a plurality of magnets.
  • the magnet includes a pair of upper magnets and a pair of lower magnets.
  • the upper magnet has an upper magnet and a lower magnet.
  • the outer diameter of the upper magnet is larger than that of the lower magnet.
  • the upper magnet of the upper magnet is arranged on the upper surface of the aluminum cover.
  • the lower attraction magnet has a second upper magnet and a second lower magnet.
  • the outer diameter of the second lower magnet is larger than the outer diameter of the second upper magnet.
  • the second lower magnet of the lower attraction magnet is arranged on the lower surface of the aluminum cover.
  • a cone-shaped iron piece is provided in the upper cover.
  • an aluminum bottom cover is provided on a side of the lampshade away from the aluminum upper cover, and the aluminum bottom cover enables the metal sleeve to be sealed and installed inside the lampshade.
  • the beneficial effect of the present application compared with the existing technology is that the light source module can be used as a light-emitting module for other lamps such as chandeliers, wall lamps, table lamps or floor lamps, and can be magnetically connected to the corresponding lamp through a magnet.
  • a rechargeable battery is provided in the module, and the power of the battery is transmitted to the lamp board to generate lighting, making the coordinated installation between the module and the lamp more convenient and quick, saving labor and time costs.
  • FIG1A is an exploded perspective view (not to scale) of components of a light source according to the present application.
  • FIG1B is a perspective view of the light source of FIG1A in an assembled configuration
  • FIG2A is an exploded perspective view (not to scale) of one configuration of a wireless light system including the light source of FIG1B ;
  • FIG2B is a perspective view (not to scale) of another configuration of a wireless light system including the light source of FIG1B;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view (not to scale) of another wireless light system including the light source of FIG. 1B .
  • Figure 4 is a front view of the present application
  • Figure 5 is an exploded view of the present application
  • FIG6 is an exploded view of the aluminum cover and the magnet of the present application.
  • FIG7 is a schematic diagram of the upper magnet structure of the present application.
  • FIG8 is a schematic diagram of the lower magnet structure of the present application.
  • Figure numerals aluminum upper cover 10; lampshade 20; upper cover 11; line controller 12; remote control receiver 13; charging interface 14; metal sleeve 21; lamp board 22; battery 23; upper attraction magnet 30; lower attraction magnet 40; upper magnet 31; lower magnet 32; second upper magnet 41; second lower magnet 42; conical iron piece 15; aluminum bottom cover 24.
  • FIG1A shows an exploded perspective view of a light source or wick 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Light source 100 is wireless and does not require a mains power connection for operation.
  • Light source 100 includes a light unit or emitter 102, a power source 104, a housing 106, a control circuit 108, a cover 110, a first envelope 112, a second envelope 114, and a retention device 115.
  • the light emitter 102 is configured to emit light.
  • the light emitted from the light emitter 102 is preferably in the visible spectrum.
  • the light emitter 102 may additionally or alternatively emit non-visible light, such as infrared or ultraviolet light.
  • the light emitter has a tubular or cylindrical shape and a circular cross-section.
  • the tubular light emitter may have a different cross-section, such as a rectangular, triangular, or irregular shape.
  • the light emitter may have alternative shapes, such as a spiral, helical, or coiled shape.
  • the light source 102 defines a cavity 118 therein.
  • the shape and/or dimensions of the cavity 118 are determined to at least partially accommodate the power supply 104.
  • the cavity 118 completely accommodates the power supply 104.
  • the size and shape of the cavity 118 are determined so that the power supply 104 is completely contained within the cavity 118.
  • the power supply can extend outside the cavity.
  • the cavity 118 is a cylindrical passage extending longitudinally through the light source 102.
  • the cavity can have any other shape, such as a spherical or cubic shape.
  • the cavity 118 can have a shape that complements the shape of the power supply 104.
  • cavity 118 has two openings positioned at opposite ends of light source 102.
  • the cavity may have any other number of openings, such as one or three.
  • cavity 118 has at least one opening to allow the power supply to be inserted into and removed from the cavity. Such insertion and removal can occur during the initial assembly of light source 100. The opening can also allow the power supply 104 to be replaced when necessary.
  • the light emitting body 102 includes a plurality of light emitting components 130.
  • the light emitting components 130 are LEDs.
  • the light emitting components may be neon lamps, halogen lamps, or tungsten lamps.
  • the light emitting body 102 includes a hollow body having an outer surface on which the LEDs are arranged.
  • the hollow body is cylindrical.
  • the hollow body may have an alternative shape.
  • the light emitting body may include a cubic body.
  • light emitting components such as LEDs may be arranged on other components of the light source, or one or more light emitting components may themselves form the body of the light emitting body 102.
  • the power supply 104 is an energy storage device, such as a battery.
  • the power supply 104 is configured to provide power to the light emitter 102.
  • the light emitter 102 can emit light using the power provided by the power supply 104.
  • the power supply 104 can be electrically coupled to the light emitter 102 via a wire or by induction.
  • the power supply 104 is a rechargeable battery, such as a lithium-ion battery.
  • the battery life can be from 50,000 hours to 10,000 hours, for example, 25,000 hours.
  • the power supply can be any other suitable type of power supply.
  • the power supply 104 can be removable from the cavity.
  • the power supply can be removed from the cavity to allow it to be recharged or replaced.
  • the power supply cannot be removed from the cavity, for example, the power supply is permanently sealed within the cavity.
  • the power supply within the cavity can be recharged in situ.
  • the housing 106 completely surrounds the light emitting element 102 and the power supply 104. In other embodiments, the housing may not completely surround the light emitting element; for example, the housing may partially surround the light emitting element.
  • the housing 106 has a cylindrical shape. In other embodiments, the housing may have alternative shapes. The shape of the housing can be selected to correspond to the shape of the light emitting element.
  • the housing 106 is a translucent polycarbonate (PC) lampshade. The outer diameter of the housing can correspond to the inner diameter of the shield ring of a standard lampshade gimbal. Shield rings are known in the art to have one of several standard sizes.
  • the outer diameter of the housing can be selected to provide clearance between the housing and the shield ring, allowing the shield ring to slide over the housing.
  • the housing can be moved through the aperture defined by the inner diameter of the shield ring.
  • the housing can be omitted, and the outer diameter of the light emitting element itself can be selected to allow the shield ring of the lampshade gimbal to slide over the light source.
  • Control circuit 108 is configured to control the operation of light 102, such as turning it on, off, changing color, or changing brightness.
  • control circuit 108 is a PCB.
  • control circuit 108 may be a processor or a switch.
  • Control circuit 108 may be communicatively coupled to light 102 and/or power source 104.
  • control circuit 108 also includes power input terminal 120.
  • the control circuit does not include a power input terminal, for example, the power input terminal is provided separately from the control circuit, or the power input terminal is omitted entirely.
  • Power input terminal 120 is configured to provide power from an external power source (e.g., mains power) to power source 104 for recharging power source 104 or increasing the energy stored within power source 104.
  • Power input terminal 120 may be a USB Type-C terminal.
  • a cover 110 is provided to protect and/or contain the components of control circuit 108. As shown in the figure, power input terminal 120 extends through an opening in the cover to allow access to power input terminal 120 without disassembling the light source. In other embodiments, cover 110 may be omitted entirely.
  • First and second envelopes 112, 114 are provided at opposite ends of the light source 100.
  • the first and second envelopes 112, 114 are intended to form end caps at the ends of the light source 100.
  • the first envelope 112 is a hollow cylindrical ring that engages the flange 132 at the first end of the light emitter 102.
  • the first envelope 112 can be a hollow ring or annulus with an alternative cross-section.
  • the first envelope can be a solid end cap.
  • the second envelope 114 is a hollow ring including an outwardly extending flange 122.
  • the second envelope 114 is generally cylindrical, and thus the flange 122 is generally annular.
  • the second envelope may have an alternative shape.
  • the flange 122 is adapted to engage with the light shield ring of a lampshade gimbal.
  • the flange 122 may be adapted to allow a gasket or light shield ring portion of a lampshade or light fixture to rest thereon.
  • the flange 122 may rest on the light shield ring portion of the lampshade or light fixture. This, therefore, tends to provide coupling between the light source 100 and the lampshade or light fixture.
  • the light source 100 can be elongated along an axis.
  • the flange 122 can protrude in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
  • the distance that the flange 122 protrudes outward is greater than or equal to the width of the corresponding ring portion of the lampshade.
  • the width can be regarded as the difference between the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the light shielding ring.
  • the flange 122 can protrude outward by a distance ranging from 4 mm to 12 mm, for example 8 mm.
  • the flange 122 can be cast from an annular mold or manufactured by any other suitable means, such as 3D printing.
  • the flange 122 includes engagement means for engaging with a lampshade or lighting accessory.
  • the engagement means may be provided on one surface of the flange, for example on the upper or lower surface of the flange. However, the engagement means are preferably provided on two opposing surfaces of the flange 122. This allows the light source to be engaged with the lampshade or lighting accessory in a variety of orientations and arrangements.
  • the engagement means include magnetic engagement means for engaging with a metal component of the lampshade or lighting accessory.
  • the engagement device includes a plurality of apertures 124 provided in the flange 122. Each aperture 124 extends in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the flange 122 protrudes.
  • the engagement device also includes a corresponding plurality of magnets 126, 128, each of which is disposed in a corresponding aperture.
  • each aperture 124 is configured to retain a corresponding magnet 126, 128 having a T-shaped cross-section.
  • Each T-shaped magnet 126, 128 includes a magnetic head and a stem extending from the magnetic head, wherein the stem is narrower than the magnetic base.
  • Each aperture 124 is shaped and/or dimensioned to receive the stem of the corresponding magnet.
  • the T-shaped magnets 126 are in a first orientation, with the heads arranged at the top surface of the flange 122. Some of the T-shaped magnets 128 are in a second orientation, with the heads arranged at the bottom surface of the flange 122.
  • the flange may include indentations or channels in which the magnets reside, or the magnets may be attracted to an outer surface of the flange.
  • the specific orientation of the magnets as described above advantageously tends to allow the light source to be coupled to the lampshade or fixture in a reversible orientation.
  • the light source can be attached to the lampshade or fixture with the first envelope positioned at the top or the first envelope positioned at the bottom.
  • the number of T-shaped magnets 126 in the first orientation and the number of T-shaped magnets 128 in the second orientation are equal. In other embodiments, the number of T-shaped magnets in the first orientation and the number of T-shaped magnets in the second orientation are different, for example, there may be no magnets in the first orientation or no magnets in the second orientation. In this embodiment, there are multiple magnets. In other embodiments, there are no multiple magnets, for example, there is a single magnet or no magnets.
  • the light source 100 includes a flange 122. In other embodiments, the light source does not include a flange, for example, the flange can be omitted entirely.
  • the flange 122 is provided on the second envelope 114.
  • the flange is not provided on the second envelope, for example, the flange can be provided on a cover, a housing, the first envelope, or any other component of the light source.
  • the number, size, and shape of the magnets can be selected so that the magnetic force between the light source and the lampshade is sufficient to support the weight of the light source and/or the lampshade.
  • the flange includes an engagement device.
  • the flange itself is the engagement means, for example the flange itself is at least partially magnetic on the top and/or bottom surface, or comprises magnetic portions on the top and/or bottom surface.
  • the retention device 115 is configured to attach the light source 100 to a lamp fixture, such as a cordless lamp holder, a permanent wall lamp, or a hanging lamp.
  • a lamp fixture such as a cordless lamp holder, a permanent wall lamp, or a hanging lamp.
  • the retention device 115 is provided on the cover 110 and extends through the second envelope 114. In other embodiments, the retention device may be provided on a different unit or component of the light source.
  • the retention device 115 has a frustoconical body that can be adapted to engage with a correspondingly shaped cup-shaped portion on the lamp fixture.
  • the retention device 115 also includes a threaded portion extending therefrom for engaging with the cover 110 and/or the control circuit 108.
  • the shape of the cup-shaped portion is such that the frustoconical body secures the light source 100 to the lamp fixture when received within the cup-shaped portion.
  • the retention device body is formed of a ferromagnetic material, such as iron.
  • the cup-shaped portion of the lamp fixture may include or be formed of a magnetic material, such that when the body is received within the cup, the light source can be retained in the lamp fixture by magnetic force.
  • FIG1B depicts the light source 100 in an assembled state.
  • the first and second envelopes 112 and 114 together with the housing 106, house the light emitter 102, the power supply 104, and the control circuit 108.
  • the second envelope 114 includes an aperture for exposing the cover 110 and the retention device 115.
  • the power input terminals 120 can be exposed through the apertures in the cover 110 and the second envelope 114, thereby allowing the power supply 104 to be recharged without disassembling the light source 100.
  • the light sources described above tend to allow for smaller lighting systems, such as cordless lamps or wall lamps. Consequently, this tends to increase the range and/or flexibility of designs and materials that can be used to manufacture such lighting systems.
  • FIGS 2A and 2B depict a wireless light system 200.
  • the wireless light system 200 does not receive any power from the mains, e.g., the lighting system 200 does not include wiring to or from the mains.
  • the wireless light system 200 can be a wireless wall light.
  • the light system 200 includes a wall light 202, a light source 204, and a lampshade 206.
  • the wall light 202 is configured to attach to a wall at a first end of the light base portion 202.
  • the attachment can be achieved by screws, adhesive, or any other suitable means.
  • the wall light can be attached to other surfaces other than a wall.
  • the wall light 202 also includes a cup-shaped portion 208 as discussed above.
  • the cup-shaped portion is provided at the end of the wall light facing away from the wall.
  • the light source 204 is the light source 100 as discussed above.
  • the lampshade 206 includes a ring portion 210 configured to couple to a flange of the light source 204, e.g., by the magnetic coupling device discussed above.
  • the ring portion 210 has the same or similar size and shape as the flange of the light source 204 to allow engagement between the light source 204 and the lamp housing 206 .
  • the light source 204 is oriented so that the second envelope 114 of the light source 204 is positioned on top of the light source 204.
  • the light source 204 is coupled to the lamp base portion 202 via the retention means 115 and the cup portion 208.
  • the lampshade 206 is then coupled to the light source 204 by sliding the ring portion 210 of the lampshade over the housing 106 of the light source until the ring portion contacts the flange of the light source 204. In this configuration, the flange of the light source 204 is positioned between the ring portion 210 and the cup 208 of the sconce 202.
  • the lampshade 206 is held in place by cooperation between magnetic engagement means on the lower surface of the flange and the ring 210, which is preferably formed of a ferromagnetic material.
  • FIG2B depicts a second configuration of the wireless light system 200.
  • the light source 204 is similarly oriented so that the second envelope of the light source 204 is positioned on top of the light source 204.
  • the lampshade 206 is positioned below the cup-shaped portion 208 of the sconce, and the light source 204 is coupled to the sconce 202 via the retaining device and the cup-shaped portion 208.
  • the lampshade 206 is coupled to the light source 204 via the flange of the light source 204 and the ring portion 210.
  • the ring portion 210 is positioned between the flange of the light source 204 and the sconce 202.
  • the lampshade is held in place by the engagement between the ring portion 210 and the flange 122.
  • the shape and/or dimensions of the ring portion 210 can be determined to simply rest on the flange.
  • the light source 204 is held in place in the sconce by the retaining device 115 and the cup-shaped portion 208.
  • a magnetic engagement device on the upper surface of the flange can provide additional engagement between the lampshade 206 and the light source 204.
  • FIG3 depicts another wireless light system 300 that includes a light source as described above.
  • the wireless lighting system 300 does not receive any power from the mains, for example, the light system 300 does not include any plug or similar device for receiving power from the mains connection.
  • the light system 300 can be considered a wireless light.
  • the light system 300 includes a stand portion 302, a light source 304, and a lampshade 306.
  • the stand portion 302 includes a flat surface at a first end of the stand portion 302, so that the stand portion 302 can stand upright on a flat surface.
  • the stand portion 302 also includes a cup-shaped portion 308 at a second end of the stand portion 302.
  • the cup-shaped portion 308 can be the same as the other cup-shaped portions discussed above.
  • the light source 304 can be the light source 100 discussed above with respect to FIG1 .
  • the lampshade 306 includes a ring portion 310.
  • the lampshade 306 can have one or more features common to any of the other lampshades
  • light source 304 is oriented such that the first envelope of light source 304 is positioned on top of light source 304. That is, the light source is inverted compared to the previously discussed embodiment.
  • light source 304 is coupled to stand portion 302 via a retaining device and cup portion 308.
  • the lampshade is coupled to light source 304 via a flange of light source 304 and ring portion 310.
  • the flange of light source 304 is positioned between ring portion 310 and stand portion 302.
  • a rechargeable light source module includes an aluminum upper cover 10 and a lampshade 20, one end of the lampshade 20 is connected to the aluminum upper cover 10, the aluminum upper cover 10 is provided with an upper cover 11 and a line controller 12, the line controller 12 is provided with a remote control receiver, a touch switch 13 and a charging interface 14, the remote control receiver, the touch switch 13 and one end of the charging interface 14 are provided in the opening corresponding to the upper cover 11, the remote control receiver is provided in the touch switch 13, when in use, the charging interface 14 is charged through a charging cable, and the remote control receiver 13 can receive control signals.
  • a hollow metal sleeve 21 is provided in the lampshade 20, a lamp board 22 is provided on the outer periphery of the metal sleeve 21, and a battery 23 is provided inside the metal sleeve 21.
  • the lamp board 22 and the battery 23 are both electrically connected to the circuit controller 12.
  • the circuit controller 12 controls the electric energy in the battery 23 to be transmitted to the lamp board 22, so that the light source in the lamp board 22 generates lighting light to irradiate outward through the lampshade 20.
  • a pair of upper magnets 30 and a pair of lower magnets 40 are provided on the edge of the aluminum upper cover 10.
  • the upper magnet 30 has an upper magnet 31 and a lower magnet 32.
  • the outer diameter of the upper magnet 31 is larger than the outer diameter of the lower magnet 32, so that the magnets form a T shape.
  • the upper magnet 31 of the upper magnet 30 is provided on the upper surface of the aluminum upper cover 10.
  • the lower magnet 40 includes a second upper magnet 41 and a second lower magnet 42 .
  • the outer diameter of the second lower magnet 42 is larger than that of the second upper magnet 41 .
  • the second lower magnet 42 of the lower magnet 40 is disposed on the lower surface of the aluminum cover 10 .
  • the upper cover 11 is provided with a conical iron piece 15 , which can play a positioning role in the lamp when the module and the lamp are magnetically connected.
  • An aluminum bottom cover 24 is provided on a side of the lampshade 20 away from the aluminum upper cover 10 .
  • the aluminum bottom cover 24 enables the metal sleeve 21 to be sealed and installed inside the lampshade 20 .

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Abstract

La présente demande concerne une source de lumière. La source de lumière comprend un émetteur de lumière conçu pour émettre de la lumière, une cavité étant définie à l'intérieur de l'émetteur de lumière. La source de lumière comprend en outre une alimentation électrique conçue pour fournir de l'énergie à l'émetteur de lumière, l'alimentation électrique étant au moins partiellement disposée à l'intérieur de la cavité. La présente demande divulgue également un module de source de lumière rechargeable, comprenant un couvercle supérieur en aluminium et un abat-jour, une extrémité de l'abat-jour étant reliée au couvercle supérieur en aluminium. Un couvercle supérieur et un dispositif de commande de circuit sont disposés dans le couvercle supérieur en aluminium, le dispositif de commande de circuit étant pourvu d'un récepteur de commande à distance, d'un commutateur tactile et d'une interface de charge et le récepteur de commande à distance, le commutateur tactile et une extrémité de l'interface de charge étant disposés au niveau d'une ouverture correspondant au couvercle supérieur. Un manchon métallique présentant une structure creuse est disposé dans l'abat-jour, une carte de lampe étant disposée au niveau de la périphérie externe du manchon métallique et une batterie étant disposée à l'intérieur du manchon métallique. La carte de lampe et la batterie sont connectées électriquement au dispositif de commande de circuit. De multiples aimants sont disposés au niveau d'un bord du couvercle supérieur en aluminium. Lorsque la source de lumière est utilisée en tant que module d'éclairage pour une autre lampe, telle qu'une lampe suspendue, une lampe murale, une lampe de table ou une lampe de plancher, elle est magnétiquement connectée à la lampe correspondante au moyen des aimants. Le module est pourvu d'une batterie rechargeable et l'énergie électrique de la batterie est transmise à la carte de lampe pour produire une lumière d'éclairage, rendant l'ensemble et le montage du module et de la lampe plus commode et plus rapide, réalisant ainsi des économies de coûts en main-d'œuvre et en temps.
PCT/CN2025/083414 2024-03-19 2025-03-19 Lampe sans fil et module de source de lumière rechargeable Pending WO2025195403A1 (fr)

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