FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a lamp and an illumination system, in particular
to the omni-directional light radiation lamp and the omni-directional light radiation
illumination system that can stack and combine the omni-directional light radiation
lamps to meet a user's requirement of illumination brightness and perform a smart
brightness adjustment of the lamp by using use a power controller.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In recent years, green optoelectronic industry blooms. As the light emitting performance
of light emitting diodes is enhanced significantly, the light emitting diodes gradually
replace conventional light bulbs and serve as novel green illumination lamps. Particularly,
high-directionality and high-power light emitting diodes become increasingly popular
and are used extensively in different areas.
[0003] However, the light emitting diodes generate a large quantity of heat in the high-power
light emission, so that the green illumination lamps with the light emitting diodes
require a large-area heat dissipation structure to dissipate the generated heat, but
such large heat dissipation structure imposes a substantial limitation on the design
of the green illumination lamp.
[0004] Therefore, the present invention provides an omni-directional light radiation lamp
and an omni-directional light radiation illumination system to overcome the drawbacks
of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide an omni-directional
light radiation lamp connectable to a standard lamp socket that supplies standard
utility power.
[0006] Another objective of the present invention is to stack several of the aforementioned
lamps to achieve the effect of adjusting the brightness by a user according to the
user's illumination requirement.
[0007] Another objective of the present invention is to add a control unit and a wireless
communication unit to the aforementioned lamp, wherein the power controller is provided
for performing a wireless smart brightness control of the lamp.
[0008] Another objective of the present invention is to add a thermoelectric conversion
layer and/or a solar conversion layer to the aforementioned lamp for converting heat
energy and light energy produced by the lamp into electric energy for the use by the
lamp.
[0009] Another objective of the present invention is to stack and combine a plurality of
omni-directional radiation illumination systems by users to achieve the effect of
adjusting the required illumination brightness flexibly.
[0010] To achieve the aforementioned and other objectives, the present invention provides
an omni-directional radiation lamp applied to a standard lamp socket that supplies
standard utility power. The omni-directional radiation lamp comprises a base, a circular
lamp body, a support module and an annular lamp cover. Wherein, the base has a plurality
of electrode plates; the circular lamp body has a plurality of omni-directional light
emitting diodes electrically coupled to one another by a series circuit and separated
with a distance apart from one another, and the omni-directional light emitting diodes
are coupled to the electrode plate; the support module is comprised of a plurality
of support pillars, a support ring and a carrying platform, and an end of each of
the support pillars is disposed at the base, and the other end of each of the support
pillars is disposed at the support ring, and the support pillars are separated by
an angle through the base and the support ring; the carrying platform is disposed
at the external periphery of the support ring for carrying the circular lamp body;
and the annular lamp cover forms a containing space and is installed at the support
ring for disposing the carrying platform in the containing space.
[0011] To achieve the aforementioned and other objectives, the present invention further
provides an omni-directional radiation illumination system comprising a plurality
of omni-directional light radiation lamps and power supply modules. Wherein, each
of the omni-directional light radiation lamps comprises a base, a circular lamp body,
a support module and an annular lamp cover. Wherein, the base has a plurality of electrode
plates; the circular lamp body has a plurality of omni-directional light emitting
diodes electrically coupled to one another by a series circuit, and the omni-directional
light emitting diodes are separated with a distance apart from one another, and the
omni-directional light emitting diodes are coupled to the electrode plate; the support
module is comprised of a plurality of support pillars, a support ring and a carrying
platform, and an end of each of the support pillars is disposed at the base, and the
other end of each of the support pillars is disposed at the support ring, and the
support pillars are separated from each other by an angle through the base and the
support ring, and the carrying platform is disposed at the external periphery of the
support ring for carrying the circular lamp body; and the annular lamp cover forms
a containing space and is installed at the support ring for disposing the carrying
platform in the containing space; the power supply module is electrically coupled
to the omni-directional light radiation lamps, and the power supply module is coupled
to a standard lamp socket that supplies standard utility power in order to supply
electric energy required by the omni-directional light radiation lamps. The power
supply module further includes an electric connection unit and a voltage conversion
unit, and the power supply module is coupled to the base, and the electric connection
unit is coupled to the standard lamp socket, and the voltage conversion unit is coupled
to the electrode plates.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the omni-directional light radiation lamp and illumination
system of the present invention assemble the low-power omni-directional packaged light
emitting diodes into a 3D light emitting source with low heat source and omni-directionality,
and then transparent support module and annular lamp cover are combined to produce
a light radiation with an angle coverage of 360 degrees. In addition, the present
invention converts the heat energy and light energy produced by the lamp body and/or
an external light source into electric energy by the thermoelectric conversion layer
and the solar conversion layer so as to drive another omni-directional light radiation
lamp to increase its light intensity. The present invention further provides a power
controller to control the lamp body in order to achieve a smart illumination control
and a power saving effect of the lamp. The electric power required by the power controller
can come from a power source with the electric energy converted by the thermoelectric
conversion layer and the solar conversion layer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light radiation lamp
in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a circular lamp body as depicted in FIG.
1;
[0015] FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of a support pillar as depicted in FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light radiation lamp
in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0017] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light radiation lamp
in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
[0018] FIG. 6 is a schematic system view of an omni-directional radiation illumination system
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The objects, characteristics and effects of the present invention will become apparent
with the detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the illustration of
related drawings as follows.
[0020] With reference to FIG. 1 for a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light
radiation lamp in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the present invention
the present invention, the omni-directional light radiation lamp 10 is applied to
a standard lamp socket that supplies standard utility power. Wherein, the omni-directional
light radiation lamp 10 comprises a base 12, a circular lamp body 14, a support module
16 and an annular lamp cover 18.
[0021] The base 12 has a plurality of electrode plates 122, wherein the base 12 of this
preferred embodiment is a hollow cone, and the hollow cone is provided for stacking
and combining a plurality of omni-directional light radiation lamps. When the omni-directional
light radiation lamps are stacked and combined, the electrode plates 122 of the omni-directional
light radiation lamps in the base are electrically coupled to one another.
[0022] The circular lamp body 14 is comprised of a plurality of omni-directional light emitting
diodes 142. Wherein, the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142 are electrically
connected by a series circuit, and the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142
are separated with a distance d apart from one another, and the omni-directional light
emitting diodes 142 are coupled to the electrode plate 122. In ad preferred embodiment,
the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142 are arranged equidistantly on the circumference
of the circular lamp body 14. In addition, the omni-directional light emitting diodes
142 form a point light source of a light radiation with an angle coverage of 360 degrees.
[0023] The support module 16 is comprised of a plurality of support pillars 162, a support
ring 164 and a carrying platform 166. An end of each support pillar 162 is disposed
at the base 12, and the other end of each support pillar 162 is disposed at the support
ring 164. The support pillars 162 are separated by an angle θ through the base 12
and the support ring 164. The carrying platform 166 is disposed at the external periphery
of the support ring 164 for carrying the circular lamp body 14 as shown in FIG. 2.
[0024] In this preferred embodiment, three support pillars 162 are used, and the angle θ
that separates the support pillars 162 is equal to 120 degrees. Wherein, the support
pillars 162, the support ring 164 and the carrying platform 166 are made of a transparent,
translucent or opaque blasted glass material. In addition, the support ring 164 has
a radius greater than the radius of the base 12, so that the support pillars 162 can
be coupled to the base 12 and the support ring 164 with an arc.
[0025] The annular lamp cover 18 forms a containing space 182, and the circular lamp cover
18 is mounted onto the support ring 164 for containing the carrying platform 166in
the containing space 182 as shown in FIG. 3. Wherein, the circular lamp cover 18 is
made of a transparent, translucent or opaque blasted glass material.
[0026] With reference to FIG. 4 for a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light
radiation lamp in accordance with the second preferred embodiment of the present invention,
the omni-directional light radiation lamp 10' also comprises the base 12, the circular
lamp body 14, the support module 16 and the annular lamp cover 18, and the difference
between this preferred embodiment and the previous preferred embodiment resides on
that the omni-directional light radiation lamp 10' further comprises a thermoelectric
conversion layer 20, a solar conversion layer 22 and an energy storage unit 24.
[0027] The thermoelectric conversion layer 20 is disposed between the circular lamp body
14 and the carrying platform 166 and used for converting heat energy generated by
the circular lamp body 14 into electric energy. For example, the thermoelectric conversion
layer 20 is a film thermoelectric generator with the Seebeck effect. The solar conversion
layer 22 is disposed on the base 12 and/or the support pillars 162 and used for converting
light energy radiated from the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142 into electric
energy. For example, the solar conversion layer 22 is a film solar cell, a spherical
micro solar cell or a paper battery. The energy storage unit 24 is coupled to the
thermoelectric conversion layer 20 and the solar conversion layer 22 for storing the
electric energy.
[0028] With reference to FIG. 5 for a schematic structural view of an omni-directional light
radiation lamp in accordance with the third preferred embodiment of the present invention,
the omni-directional light radiation lamp 10" also comprises the base 12, the circular
lamp body 14, the support module 16, the annular lamp cover 18, the thermoelectric
conversion layer 20, the solar conversion layer 22 and the energy storage unit 24,
and the difference between this preferred embodiment and the previous preferred embodiment
resides on that the omni-directional light radiation lamp 10" further comprises a
control unit 26, a wireless communication unit 28, a power supply module 30 and a
power controller 32.
[0029] The control unit 26 and the wireless communication unit 28 are coupled to the energy
storage unit 24 for using the electric energy. Wherein, the wireless communication
unit 28 is provided for receiving a control signal CS from the power controller 32
and the control unit 26 adjusts the brightness of the omni-directional light emitting
diodes 142 and controls the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142 to enter into
an ON or OFF state according to the control signal CS.
[0030] The power supply module 30 further comprises an electric connection unit and a voltage
conversion unit, and the power supply module 30 is coupled to the base 12, and the
electric connection unit is provided for connecting the standard lamp socket, and
the voltage conversion unit is coupled to the electrode plates 122.
[0031] The power controller 32 is provided for generating the control signal CS to adjust
the brightness of the omni-directional light emitting diodes 142 and controls the
ON/OFF state.
[0032] With reference to FIG. 6 for a schematic system view of an omni-directional radiation
illumination system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
the omni-directional radiation illumination system 40 comprises a plurality of the
aforementioned omni-directional light radiation lamps 10 and a power supply module
30. Wherein, several omni-directional light radiation lamp 10 can be stacked and combined,
and the power supply module 30 is electrically coupled to the omni-directional light
radiation lamps 10, and the power supply module 30 is combined with a standard lamp
socket that supplies standard utility power in order to supply electric energy required
by the omni-directional light radiation lamps 10.
[0033] In addition, the omni-directional radiation illumination system 40 further comprises
the control unit 26, the wireless communication unit 28 and the energy storage unit
24, and these units 16, 28, 24 are installed in the power supply module 30. Wherein,
the wireless communication unit 28 is provided for receiving a control signal CS from
the power controller 32 and the control unit 26 adjusts the brightness of the omni-directional
light emitting diodes 142 and controls the omni-directional light emitting diodes
142 to enter into an ON or OFF state according to the control signal CS. The control
signal CS generated by the power controller 32 is received to control the omni-directional
light emitting diodes 142 to enter into an ON or OFF state.
[0034] Therefore, the omni-directional light radiation lamp and illumination system in accordance
with the present invention assemble the low-power omni-directional packaged light
emitting diodes into a 3D light emitting source with low heat source and omni-directionality,
and then transparent support module and annular lamp cover are combined to produce
a light radiation with an angle coverage of 360 degrees. In addition, the present
invention converts the heat energy and light energy produced by the lamp body and/or
an external light source into electric energy by the thermoelectric conversion layer
and the solar conversion layer, so as to drive another omni-directional light radiation
lamp to increase its light intensity. The present invention further provides a power
controller to control the lamp body in order to achieve a smart illumination control
and a power saving effect of the lamp. The electric power required by the power controller
can come from a power source with the electric energy converted by the thermoelectric
conversion layer and the solar conversion layer.
[0035] While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous
modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without
departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
1. An omni-directional light radiation lamp, applied to a standard lamp socket that supplies
standard utility power, comprising:
a base, having a plurality of electrode plates;
a circular lamp body, having a plurality of omni-directional light emitting diodes
electrically coupled to one another by a series circuit and separated with a distance
apart from one another, and the omni-directional light emitting diodes being coupled
to the electrode plate;
a support module, comprised of a plurality of support pillars, a support ring and
a carrying platform, and an end of each of the support pillars being disposed at the
base, and the other end of each of the support pillars being disposed at the support
ring, and the support pillars being separated by an angle through the base and the
support ring, and the carrying platform being disposed at the external periphery of
the support ring for carrying the circular lamp body; and
an annular lamp cover, forming a containing space, and being installed at the support
ring for disposing the carrying platform in the containing space.
2. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 1, further comprising a thermoelectric
conversion layer disposed between the circular lamp body and the carrying platform
for converting heat energy generated by the circular lamp body into electric energy.
3. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 2, wherein the thermoelectric conversion
layer is a film thermoelectric generator with the Seebeck effect.
4. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 1, further comprising a solar conversion
layer disposed on at least one of the base and the support pillars, and the solar
conversion layer being provided for converting light energy radiated from the omni-directional
light emitting diodes into electric energy.
5. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 4, wherein the solar conversion
layer is a film solar cell, a spherical micro solar cell or a paper battery.
6. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 2, further comprising an energy
storage unit for storing the electric energy.
7. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 4, further comprising an energy
storage unit for storing the electric energy.
8. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 6, further comprising a control
unit and a wireless communication unit, both coupled to the energy storage unit, and
the wireless communication unit being provided for receiving a control signal, and
the control unit being provided for adjusting the brightness of the omni-directional
light emitting diodes and controlling the omni-directional light emitting diodes to
enter into an ON or OFF state according to the control signal.
9. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 7, further comprising a control
unit and a wireless communication unit, both coupled to the energy storage unit, and
the wireless communication unit being provided for receiving a control signal, and
the control unit being provided for adjusting the brightness of the omni-directional
light emitting diodes and controlling the omni-directional light emitting diodes to
enter into an ON or OFF state according to the control signal.
10. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 8, further comprising a power controller
provided for generating the control signal, and connecting to the wireless communication
unit through a wireless communication technology to transmit the control signal to
the wireless communication unit.
11. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 9, further comprising a power controller
provided for generating the control signal, and connecting to the wireless communication
unit through a wireless communication technology to transmit the control signal to
the wireless communication unit.
12. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 1, further comprising a power supply
module, having an electric connection unit and a voltage conversion unit, and the
power supply module being coupled to the base, and the electric connection unit being
coupled to the standard lamp socket, and the voltage conversion unit being coupled
to the electrode plates.
13. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 1, wherein the base is a hollow
cone, and after the electrode plates are installed in the hollow cone and stacked
and combined with the plurality of bases, the electrode plates are electrically coupled
to one another.
14. An omni-directional radiation illumination system, comprising:
a plurality of omni-directional light radiation lamps, each comprising:
a base, having a plurality of electrode plates;
a circular lamp body, having a plurality of omni-directional light emitting diodes
electrically coupled to one another by a series circuit, and the omni-directional
light emitting diodes being separated with a distance apart from one another, and
the omni-directional light emitting diodes being coupled to the electrode plate;
a support module, comprised of a plurality of support pillars, a support ring and
a carrying platform, and an end of each of the support pillars being disposed at the
base, and the other end of each of the support pillars being disposed at the support
ring, and the support pillars being separated from each other by an angle through
the base and the support ring, and the carrying platform being disposed at the external
periphery of the support ring for carrying the circular lamp body; and
an annular lamp cover, forming a containing space, and being installed at the support
ring for disposing the carrying platform in the containing space;
a power supply module, electrically coupled to the omni-directional light radiation
lamps, and the power supply module being coupled to a standard lamp socket that supplies
standard utility power in order to supply electric energy required by the omni-directional
light radiation lamps.
15. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 14, further comprising a control
unit and a wireless communication unit, and the wireless communication unit being
provided for receiving a control signal, and the control unit being provided for adjusting
the brightness of the omni-directional light emitting diodes and controlling the omni-directional
light emitting diodes to enter into an ON or OFF state according to the control signal.
16. The omni-directional light radiation lamp of claim 15, further comprising a power
controller provided for generating the control signal, and connecting to the wireless
communication unit through a wireless communication technology to transmit the control
signal to the wireless communication unit.