CN219063167U - Lamp integrated with alarm - Google Patents
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The application provides a lamp integrating an alarm. An alarm-integrated luminaire comprising: a lamp module including a lamp driver and an illumination lamp, the lamp module providing illumination in a conventional mode; an alarm module coupled with the luminaire module, the alarm module comprising: the main control circuit is connected with the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm; the main control circuit of the alarm module is connected to the lamp driver of the lamp module, and is configured to send a control signal to the lamp driver when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm detect smoke, abnormal temperature and/or target gas, so that the illuminating lamp operates in an alarm mode with visual effects different from the conventional illumination mode.
Description
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to the field of alarms, and more particularly to an alarm integrated in a luminaire.
Background
At present, residential kitchen or toilet finishing typically employs an aluminum alloy ceiling and is configured with square block-shaped light fixtures to be disposed within one or more squares of the aluminum alloy ceiling. On the other hand, smoke alarms and gas alarms are also generally considered to be installed in a kitchen or toilet in the first place, for example also on aluminum alloy ceiling. When it is desired to install a light and smoke alarm or gas alarm in a kitchen or bathroom, both need to be installed separately and affect the overall appearance of the suspended ceiling.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the present application is to solve or at least alleviate the problems of the prior art.
In one aspect, there is provided a luminaire incorporating an alarm, comprising:
a lamp module including a lamp driver and an illumination lamp, the lamp module providing illumination in a conventional mode;
an alarm module coupled with the luminaire module, the alarm module comprising: the main control circuit is connected with the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm;
the main control circuit of the alarm module is connected to the lamp driver of the lamp module, and the main control circuit of the alarm module is configured to send a control signal to the lamp driver when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm detect smoke, abnormal temperature and/or target gas.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the luminaire integrating an alarm, the lamp driver, upon receiving the control signal, causes the illumination lamp to operate in an alarm mode with a visual effect different from the normal illumination mode, the illumination lamp performing a blinking, illumination with a different color or changing color at a time interval in the alarm mode.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the alarm-integrated luminaire, the alarm module further comprises a power supply module, a power supply input is connected to the power supply module, the power supply module is connected to the luminaire module via a control switch, and the power supply module is connected to the main control circuit.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the luminaire integrating an alarm, the alarm module comprises a battery module, the alarm module is powered by the battery module, the battery module is a disposable battery or can be charged by the power module, or the alarm module is powered by the power module, and the battery module is used as a standby power supply.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the alarm-integrated luminaire, the main control circuit of the alarm module is configured to send a self-test control signal to the lamp driver when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensitive fire alarm and/or the gas alarm perform a self-test, such that the illumination lamp operates in the alarm mode or in a test mode different from the normal illumination mode and the alarm mode.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the alarm-integrated luminaire, the illumination lamp adjusts the brightness or changes the color in the test mode.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the light fixture integrated with an alarm, the main control circuit further includes a wireless communication module, and the remote controller communicates with the wireless communication module to control on or off of the light fixture module, a self-checking mode of the alarm module, and silencing of the alarm module.
Optionally, in the embodiment of the light fixture integrated with the alarm, all wireless communication modules may communicate with the user terminal to receive the control signal from the user terminal and send status information to the user terminal, for example, remotely notifying signals and status such as alarm information, personnel information, environment information, etc. to the mobile phone application program and the application platform end for display.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the alarm-integrated luminaire, the alarm-integrated luminaire includes a bottom shell having a mounting groove, the luminaire module and the alarm module being adjacently arranged in the mounting groove of the bottom shell, and a planar panel on the luminaire module and the alarm module, the alarm-integrated luminaire constituting a recessed panel light.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the lamp integrated with the alarm, the lamp further includes an indoor household lamp such as a ceiling lamp, a down lamp, a spotlight, a fan lamp, a pendant lamp, a wall lamp, a recessed lamp, and the like.
Optionally, in an embodiment of the luminaire integrating an alarm, the alarm module further comprises a camera device, a human detection alarm and/or an air quality sensor. Optionally, in an embodiment of the alarm-integrated luminaire, the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensitive fire alarm or the gas alarm comprises a sensor body, an acoustic alarm, a status light and a switch for self-checking and controlling the silencing of the alarm module when alarming.
The present utility model provides a luminaire which is particularly suitable for integrated alarms in kitchens and toilets.
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The disclosure of the present application will become more readily understood with reference to the accompanying drawings. As will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art: these drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present application. Moreover, like numerals in the figures are used to designate like parts, wherein:
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a luminaire integrating an alarm according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a luminaire integrating an alarm according to an embodiment;
FIG. 3 shows a schematic structural diagram of an alarm-integrated luminaire according to an embodiment; and
fig. 4 shows a perspective view of an alarm-integrated luminaire according to another embodiment.
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An alarm-integrated luminaire, such as a ceiling lamp, according to an embodiment of the present utility model is described with reference to fig. 1 to 3, wherein fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the alarm-integrated luminaire according to an embodiment, fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of section A-A in fig. 1 and fig. 3 shows a schematic view of the internal structure of the alarm-integrated luminaire. The lamp of the integrated alarm comprises: a luminaire module 1 and an alarm module 2 coupled to the luminaire module 1. For example, in some embodiments, the alarm-integrated luminaire may comprise a bottom shell 3, the bottom shell 3 comprising mounting slots, and the luminaire module 1 being arranged in the bottom shell 3 adjacent to the alarm module 2. In some embodiments, the light fixture integrated with the alarm may be a recessed panel light, alternatively, the light fixture may also include an indoor household light fixture such as a ceiling light, a down light, a spotlight, a fan light, a pendant light, a wall light, a troffer light, and the like. The luminaire module 1 and the alarm module 2 are both substantially rectangular. The lamp module 1 or the alarm module 2 may be individually installed and removed, and thus, the lamp module 1 or the alarm module 2 may be individually replaced when the lamp module 1 or the alarm module 2 fails. In addition, the alarm module 2 can be replaced by any functional module according to actual requirements, for example, the alarm module 2 can be a smoke alarm, a temperature-sensing fire alarm, a gas alarm or any other alarm with any function.
The luminaire module 1 may comprise a lamp driver 11 and an illumination lamp 12, the illumination lamp 12 for example comprising two or more rows of LED beads coupled to the lamp driver 11, the luminaire module 1 providing illumination in a normal mode, for example arranged in a kitchen or a bathroom. The luminaire module 1 may be a similar to a commercially available conventional luminaire, such as a recessed panel light which may be embedded in an aluminum alloy ceiling forming part thereof, but which provides an interface to the alarm module, including for example a power interface and a control communication interface.
The alarm module 2 may comprise: a main control circuit 220, a smoke alarm, a temperature-sensitive fire alarm and/or a gas alarm 22 connected to the main control circuit 220, for example, in the embodiment shown in fig. 1 to 3 the alarm module is configured as a smoke alarm 22, in the alternative embodiment shown in fig. 4 the alarm module 2' is alternatively configured as a gas alarm, for example a carbon monoxide alarm or a gas alarm or the like. Alternatively, the alarm module 2 may be configured with a temperature-sensitive fire alarm. In other embodiments, the alarm module may be configured with any two or three of a smoke alarm, a temperature sensitive fire alarm and a gas alarm at the same time, which alarms may be integrated in the same alarm module 2. In other embodiments, the alarm module 2 may also integrate other functions, such as an air quality sensor, an indoor temperature sensor, an indoor humidity sensor, etc. In some embodiments, the alarm module 2 may also integrate a camera device, a thermal imaging alarm, or a human detection alarm, which may detect, for example, human behavior such as a fall, etc.
In addition, the luminaire module 1 and the alarm module 2 are coupled together such that interaction of the two is achieved, for example, the master circuit 220 of the alarm module controls the lamp driver 11 connected to the luminaire module, for example, the lamp driver 11 is coupled via two PMW (pulse width modulation) interfaces 13, and the master circuit 220 achieves various controls of the luminaire module 1 via the two PMW interfaces 13, for example, adjusting the brightness of the illumination lamp, the color of the illumination lamp, the flickering breath of the illumination lamp, etc. The alarm module's main control circuit 220 is configured to send control signals to the lamp driver 11 when smoke, temperature anomalies and/or target gases are detected by the smoke alarm, the temperature sensitive fire alarm and/or the gas alarm 22. Upon receiving the control signal, the lamp driver 11 controls the illumination lamp 12 to operate in an alarm mode having a visual effect different from that of the normal illumination mode. Accordingly, the illumination lamp 12 provides illumination in the normal mode, and in a special case where a fire or gas leakage occurs, the illumination lamp 12 serves as a light warning of the alarm module 1, thereby giving a more intuitive and remarkable warning to the customer and being able to effectively provide warning to visually impaired persons. Furthermore, the alarm module 1 may further comprise an acoustic alarm to provide an alarm by sound. For example, when a fire or gas leak occurs, the illumination lamp 12, whether it is off or in a normal illumination mode, will instead operate in an alarm mode and the acoustic alarm will start to sound.
In some embodiments, the illumination lamp 12 blinks (similar to a respiratory lamp) in the alarm mode, e.g., blinks at intervals, in some embodiments, the illumination lamp 12 illuminates in a different color, e.g., emits red light, etc., in the alarm mode, or the illumination lamp 12 changes color at intervals, e.g., alternately red, yellow, green switches, etc., every 2 seconds in the alarm mode. Thus, the user can intuitively understand the existence of smoke or gas leakage.
In some embodiments, the alarm module 1 further comprises a power supply module 21, the power supply input 3 is connected to the power supply module 21, the power supply module 21 is connected to the luminaire module 1, e.g. the lamp driver 11, via the control switch 221, and the power supply module 21 is connected to the main control circuit 220. The power input 3, for example 220v, is fed to the lamp driver 11 via the power module 21 and the control switch 221, thereby powering the illumination lamp 12. In general, the alarm module 1 comprises a battery module, and the alarm module 1 is typically powered by the battery module, rather than the power input 3. The service life of the battery module is generally adapted to the design life of the alarm module 1, for example up to 5 years or more, but in the event of an alarm module 1 being triggered the battery module may be consumed too quickly, in which case the battery module can be charged by means of the power supply module 21. Or alternatively the alarm module 1 may be powered by the power module 21 with the battery module therein as a backup power source.
In some embodiments, the master control circuit 220 of the alarm module is configured to send a self-test control signal to the lamp driver 11 when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensitive fire alarm, and/or the gas alarm perform a self-test, such that the illumination lamp 12 operates in an alarm mode or in a test mode that is different from a conventional illumination mode and an alarm mode. The smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm perform self-checking, which means that the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm automatically test whether the self-checking function is normal, for example, whether the acoustic alarm is normal or not. Self-checking is typically performed by a user pressing the self-checking switch periodically (e.g., every other month), and the user needs to observe some conditions of the alarm module 2, such as ringing and light changes, to determine whether the alarm module 1 is working properly. In some embodiments, the illumination lamp 12 may adjust brightness or change color in the test mode, thereby assuming a test state.
In some embodiments, the main control circuit 220 further includes a wireless communication module 23, and the remote controller 4 is wirelessly coupled with the wireless communication module 23 to control, for example, on or off of the lamp module 1, brightness, color, operation mode, and the like, for example, control the alarm module to perform a self-checking mode and control silencing of the alarm module in an alarm state. The deadening switch refers to a switch that turns off the sound emitting function when the alarm sounds, and in the embodiment of the present utility model, the deadening switch simultaneously controls the illumination lamp 12 to resume the normal illumination mode so as to provide sufficient illumination for escape in the event of fire or gas leakage. In some embodiments, the remote controller 4 may be an intelligent terminal, such as a cell phone, tablet computer, etc., or the remote controller 4 may be an infrared remote controller. The remote communication mode may be, for example, bluetooth/Mesh, wifi, zigbee, infrared, RF433, NB-IOT, etc. In some embodiments, the light fixture integrated with the alarm may communicate with the remote controller 4 through the wireless communication module 23 to receive various control signals from the user terminal and send status information to the user terminal, such as signals and status remote notification of alarm information, personnel information, environmental information, etc. to the mobile application program and application platform end for display. In some embodiments, a conventional wall control panel may be provided in addition to the remote controller to perform similar functions. In some embodiments, the master circuit 220 may be connected to the remote controller 4 in the form of a voice recognition input device via a wireless communication module, or the master circuit 220 itself may include or be expandable to incorporate a voice recognition input module, whereby voice control of the above functions may be achieved. It should be appreciated that although in the illustrated view the main control circuit 220, the power module 21 and the wireless communication module 23 are shown as separate circuit boards, in actual use these modules may also be integrated in the same circuit board.
In some embodiments, smoke alarm, temperature-sensitive fire alarm, and/or gas alarm 22 may include a sensor body 221, an acoustic alarm 225, a status light 224, and a self-test and mute switch 223. In some embodiments, smoke alarms, temperature sensitive fire alarms, and/or gas alarms 22 may include temperature sensors 222 to assist in fire monitoring. A greater number of sensor bodies 221 may be included when smoke alarms, temperature sensitive fire alarms, and/or gas alarms 22 are integrated with multiple functions.
In some embodiments, an alarm-integrated luminaire includes a bottom shell having a mounting slot, the luminaire module and the alarm module disposed adjacently in the mounting slot of the bottom shell, and a top cover covering the luminaire module and the alarm module. In some embodiments, the alarm-integrated light fixture constitutes a recessed panel light for installation into an aluminum alloy ceiling.
The specific embodiments of the present application have been described above merely to provide a more clear description of the principles of the present application, in which individual components are explicitly shown or described so as to provide a more readily understood principles of the present utility model. Various modifications or variations of this application may be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of this application. It is to be understood that such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.
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1. A luminaire incorporating an alarm, comprising:
a luminaire module comprising a lamp driver and an illumination lamp, the illumination lamp providing illumination in a conventional illumination mode;
an alarm module coupled with the luminaire module, the alarm module comprising: the main control circuit is connected with the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm;
the main control circuit of the alarm module is connected to the lamp driver of the lamp module, and the main control circuit of the alarm module is configured to send a control signal to the lamp driver when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensing fire alarm and/or the gas alarm detect smoke, abnormal temperature and/or target gas.
2. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 1, wherein upon receipt of the control signal, the lamp driver causes the illumination lamp to operate in an alarm mode with a visual effect that differs from the normal illumination mode, the illumination lamp performing a blinking, illuminating in a different color, or changing color at intervals of time in the alarm mode.
3. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 1, wherein the alarm module further comprises a power supply module, a power supply input is connected to the power supply module, the power supply module is connected to the luminaire module via a control switch, and the power supply module is connected to the master circuit.
4. A luminaire integrating an alarm as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the alarm module comprises a battery module, which is powered by the battery module, which is a disposable battery or can be charged by the power module, or which is powered by the power module, which is used as a backup power source.
5. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 2, wherein the master control circuit of the alarm module is configured to send a self-test control signal to the lamp driver when the smoke alarm, the temperature-sensitive fire alarm and/or the gas alarm perform self-tests, such that the illumination lamp operates in the alarm mode or in a test mode that is different from the regular illumination mode and the alarm mode.
6. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 5, wherein the illumination lamp adjusts brightness or changes color in the test mode.
7. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 1, wherein the master control circuit further comprises a wireless communication module, a remote controller in communication with the wireless communication module to control the switching on or off of the luminaire module, a self-test mode of the alarm module, and silencing of the alarm module.
8. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 1, including a bottom shell having a mounting slot, said luminaire module and said alarm module being adjacently disposed in said mounting slot of said bottom shell, and a planar panel over said luminaire module and said alarm module, said alarm-integrated luminaire constituting a recessed panel light.
9. An alarm-integrated luminaire as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the alarm module further comprises a camera device, a human detection alarm and/or an air quality sensor.
10. The alarm-integrated luminaire of claim 1, wherein the smoke alarm, temperature-sensitive fire alarm or gas alarm comprises a sensor body, an acoustic alarm, a status light and a switch for self-checking and controlling the silencing of the alarm module upon alarm.
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