BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an illuminating ornamental flower, and more particularly
to an ornamental flower having an illuminating assembly with a light-emitting unit
connected thereto, so that the ornamental flower is softly illuminated and looked
vivid.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] A light-emitting device may be used not only as an illuminating apparatus, but also
a decoration. When light beams emitted from the light-emitting unit are specially
projected in different manners and/or intensities or when decoration are arranged
around the light-emitting unit, the light-emitting unit becomes more valuable for
use. There are various products of light-emitting units, and most of them use an incandescent
lamp, a power-saving bulb, or a Christmas light as a light source. However, such conventional
light-emitting devices could provide limited. changes to the light beams emitted therefrom,
and mainly used for common illumination.
[0003] To enable the emitted light to change variously, there is developed a light-emitting
unit using light emitting diodes (LED) as the light source. Since the LED type light-emitting
unit is very compact and can provide lighting of different intensities according to
requirements, it has been widely employed in various kinds of lighting fixtures, dim
lights, etc.
[0004] Since the light emitted from the LED type light-emitting unit provides very good
light condensing effect and directly projects outward, an intense light spot could
usually be seen on the translucent casing of an illuminating device using LED type
light emitting unit as the light source. On the other hand, areas on the translucent
casing of the illuminating device other than the intense light spot are relatively
dark. It gives the illuminating device an inferior sense of sight. When such illuminating
device is applied to, for example, an ornamental flower, it fails to softly illuminate
the ornamental flower for the same to give a vivid appearance. Moreover, the light-emitting
unit of prior art does not include any protective and/or decorative means, such as
a lampshade, and would therefore have an adverse influence on an overall beauty of
the ornamental flower.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an ornamental
flower with illuminating device for indoor and outdoor use that overcomes drawbacks
existed in the conventional illuminating products with LED type light-emitting unit.
The illuminating device included in the present invention includes an illuminating
assembly adapted to produce soft light beams and make the ornamental flower looked
vivid, elegant, and beautiful.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide a structurally simple ornamental
flower with illuminating device for indoor and outdoor use. The illuminating device
includes an illuminating assembly having a light diffusing shell that softens light
beams emitted from a light-emitting unit and thereby makes the ornamental flower looked
vivid. When the illuminating assembly includes LED type light-emitting units emitting
differently colored light beams, a variety of changeful effects may be achieved.
[0007] To achieve the objects, the present invention includes an illuminating assembly disposed
in the center of an ornamental petal portion. The illuminating assembly comprises
at least one light-emitting unit for projecting light, a diffusing shell that is made
of light-transmissible material for housing the light-emitting unit and evenly diffusing
the light out to the ornamental petal portion, and a holding member which includes
a light-emitting unit holder, a connecting sleeve, and a lead holder. The diffusing
shell has a plurality of facets, and may be differently configured to match with an
appearance of the ornamental flower. The front end of the lead holder is extended
into the connecting sleeve to engage with the light-emitting unit holder. The light-emitting
unit holder is internally provided with two through holes for the two pins of the
light-emitting unit to extend therethrough and to electrically connect to the leads
of the power cord extending through the two holes of the lead holder to obtain the
working voltage for the light-emitting unit.
[0008] With the present invention, the structurally simple light diffusing shell is capable
to diffuse and soften light beams emitted from a light-emitting unit, so as to make
an ornamental flower illuminated by the emitted light beams looked vivid or even to
create a variety of changeful decorating effects. When the illuminating assembly of
the present invention is applied to various lighting fixtures, dim lights, etc., an
elegant and esthetic effect can be created.
[0009] Unlike the conventional LED type light-emitting unit, the illuminating assembly included
in the present invention does not form an intense light spot on the outer surface
of the light diffusing shell covering the light-emitting unit. The present invention
is therefore superior to the prior art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve
the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed
description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an ornamental flower with illuminating device
for indoor and outdoor use according to an embodiment of the present invention showing
various portions thereof;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of an illuminating assembly included in the
present invention;
Fig. 3 is an exploded side view of the illuminating assembly of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the illuminating assembly of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a variant of the illuminating assembly of Fig. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Please refer to Fig. 1 that is an exploded perspective view of an ornamental flower
with illuminating device for indoor and outdoor use according to an embodiment of
the present invention showing various portions thereof. As shown, the present invention
mainly includes an illuminating assembly 1, an ornamental petal portion 2 connected
to a rear end of the illuminating assembly 1, an ornamental receptacle portion 3 located
behind the petal portion 2, an ornamental peduncle portion 4 located behind the receptacle
portion 3, and an insertion rod portion 5 connected to a rear end of the peduncle
portion 4. An outer surface of the peduncle portion 4 may be decorated with artificial
leaves or painted with suitable patterns or colors to match the petal portion 2, so
that the whole invention appears to be highly resembled to real flower. The peduncle
portion 4 defines an internal space for leads 41 of a power cord to extend therethrough
to supply electric power needed by the present invention. The leads 41 of the power
cord also extend through the insertion rod portion 5 to connect to an external power
source, so as to obtain a working voltage for the present invention.
[0012] The illuminating assembly 1 represents a pistil or a stamen in the present invention.
Please refer to Fig. 2, which is an exploded perspective view of the illuminating
assembly 1. The illuminating assembly 1 mainly includes, from front to rear end, a
light diffusing shell 11, a light-emitting unit 12, and a holding member 13. The light-emitting
unit 12 includes two pins 121, 122, and the holding member 13 includes a light-emitting
unit holder 131, a connecting sleeve 132, and a lead holder 133. The lead holder 133
is provided at a rear portion with two through holes 1331, 1332 for the two leads
41 of the power cord to extend therethrough. A front end of the lead holder 133 is
extended into the connecting sleeve 132 to engage with the light-emitting unit holder
131. The light-emitting unit holder 131 is internally provided with two through holes
for the two pins 121, 122 of the light-emitting unit 12 to extend therethrough to
electrically connect to the leads 41 of the power cord and thereby obtain the working
voltage for the light-emitting unit 12. The light diffusing shell 11 is made of a
light-transmissible material and located at the most front end of the illuminating
assembly 1. The light diffusing shell 11 defines an internal space for accommodating
the light-emitting unit 12 and the light-emitting unit holder 131 therein, such that
the shell 11 is connected at a rear end to the connecting sleeve 132 to form an integral
body. Fig. 3 is an exploded side view of the illuminating assembly 1 clearly showing
all components thereof. Fig. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the light-emitting
unit 12, and Fig. 5 is an assembled cross sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Fig.
4 to better show an internal structure of the illuminating assembly 1 and the way
of wiring to obtain the working voltage for the present invention. The light-emitting
unit 12 may include light emitting diodes (LED) emitting differently colored light
beams to create varied decorating effects.
[0013] As mentioned above, the light diffusing shell 11 is made of a light-transmissible
material and located at the most front end of the illuminating assembly 1 to evenly
diffuse light beams emitted from the light-emitting unit 12. In the illustrated embodiment
of the present invention, the shell 11 has a plurality of facets, and may be differently
configured to match with an appearance of the ornamental flower.
[0014] Fig. 6 is an assembled perspective view of a variant of the illuminating assembly
for the present invention. In this variant, the illuminating assembly 1a includes
a light diffusing shell 11a, a connecting sleeve 132, and a lead holder 132 to show
an appearance completely different from that of the illuminating assembly 1 of Fig.
4.
[0015] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred
embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications
and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention
which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
1. An ornamental flower, comprising at least one ornamental petal portion (2) and an
illuminating assembly (1) which includes a light diffusing shell (11), a light-emitting
unit (12) for emitting a light beams and a holding member (13), the light diffusing
shell (11) is made of a light-transmissible material and connected to a most front
end of the ornamental flower via the holding member (13), and the light diffusing
shell (11) defines an internal space for accommodating the light-emitting unit (12)
therein, such that the light beams emitted from the light-emitting unit (12) are evenly
diffused and projected toward the at least one ornamental petal portion (2) surrounding
the illuminating assembly.
2. The ornamental flower as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the light diffusing shell (11) has an outer surface formed into a plurality of facets.
3. The ornamental flower as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the light-emitting unit (12) comprises at least one light emitting diode.
4. The ornamental flower as claimed in claim 1, in which the holding member (13) comprising
a light-emitting unit holder (131), a connecting sleeve (132) and a lead holder (133),
characterized in that the light-emitting unit holder (131) is internally provided with two through holes
for pins (121, 122) of the light-emitting unit (12) to extend therethrough to electrically
connect to two leads (41) of a power cord for the ornamental flower and thereby obtain
a working voltage for the light-emitting unit (12), and the lead holder (133) is provided
at a rear portion with two through holes (1331, 1332) for the two leads (41) of the
power cord to extend therethrough, and the lead holder (133) has a front end extended
into the connecting sleeve (132) to engage with the light-emitting unit holder (131).