CN220471406U - Rechargeable cap clip lamp - Google Patents

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CN220471406U
CN220471406U CN202321534766.9U CN202321534766U CN220471406U CN 220471406 U CN220471406 U CN 220471406U CN 202321534766 U CN202321534766 U CN 202321534766U CN 220471406 U CN220471406 U CN 220471406U
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郭毅
吴文贵
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The utility model discloses a chargeable cap clip lamp, and relates to the technical field of illumination. Comprising the following steps: the charging bin is used for charging the lamp, and a charging part is arranged at the bottom of the lamp; the storehouse that charges includes: the fixing piece comprises a bottom plate and a pressing strip fixed at the edge of the bottom plate, a fixing cavity is formed by enclosing the pressing strip and the bottom plate, and the lamp is removably accommodated in the fixing cavity; the charging module is connected with the bottom plate and provided with a conductive part, and the conductive part is connected with the charging part to charge the lamp; and the shell is used for accommodating the fixing piece and the charging module. When the condition that the electric quantity of the lamp battery is insufficient is met, the lamp can be charged when being placed in the charging bin, the lamp is charged timely, normal use of the cap clamp lamp is guaranteed, the fixing piece assists the lamp to be stable in the charging bin, and lamp damage caused by shaking is avoided. The user requirement is better met, and the user experience is improved.

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Rechargeable cap clip lamp
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of lighting technology, and more particularly, to a rechargeable cap clip lamp.
Background
The cap clip lamp structure generally comprises a lamp body and a clip connected to the lamp body, wherein the clip is used for clipping the cap peak, and the lamp body is fixed on the cap, so that the cap clip lamp structure is an illumination tool which is worn on the head to liberate both hands, and is indispensable equipment in outdoor activities or dim places.
The existing cap clamp lamp generally adopts a rechargeable battery, but the storage capacity of the battery is limited, if the condition of insufficient battery electric quantity is met outdoors, the cap clamp lamp cannot be charged in time, the cap clamp lamp cannot be used, the use requirement cannot be met well, and the user experience is poor.
It should be noted that the information disclosed in the above background section is only for enhancing understanding of the background of the present disclosure and thus may include information that does not constitute prior art known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a rechargeable cap clip lamp that overcomes, at least to some extent, the problem of limited battery power storage capacity due to the related art.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be apparent from the following detailed description, or may be learned in part by the practice of the disclosure.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a rechargeable cap clip lamp comprising: the charging bin is used for charging the lamp, and a charging part is arranged at the bottom of the lamp; the storehouse that charges includes: the fixing piece comprises a bottom plate and a pressing strip fixed at the edge of the bottom plate, a fixing cavity is formed by surrounding the pressing strip and the bottom plate, and the lamp is removably accommodated in the fixing cavity; the charging module is connected with the bottom plate and provided with a conductive part, and the conductive part is connected with the charging part to charge the lamp; and a housing for accommodating the fixing member and the charging module.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the charging module further includes: the battery charging device comprises a first circuit board, a first battery and a first charging interface, wherein the first battery and the first charging interface are respectively and electrically connected with the first circuit board, the first battery is arranged at the lower end of the first circuit board, and a first notch part for accommodating the first charging interface is formed in the edge of the first circuit board; the conductive member is configured as a columnar metal pin protruding upward from the first circuit board, and the conductive member passes through the bottom plate to be connected with the charging portion.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the housing includes a shell having a top opening and a cover coupled to the shell, the cover rotatably covering the top opening of the shell, and the shell is provided with a charging opening corresponding to the first charging port.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the edge of the shell cover, which is close to the shell, is provided with a pair of protruding rotating shafts, a shaft hole is formed in the shell and corresponds to the protruding rotating shafts, the rotating shafts are rotatably connected in the shaft hole, and a second notch is formed in the shell cover along the side surface where the protruding rotating shafts are located, so that the shell cover can be opened to completely expose the top opening of the shell.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the front side of the casing cover is provided with a spring plate extending towards the casing direction, the spring plate is provided with a stop bar, the front side of the casing is provided with a fixing bar, and the stop bar is abutted to the lower end of the fixing bar when the casing cover is covered with the casing.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the lamp comprises a clamping part, an inner shell, a power supply assembly and a light source assembly, wherein the light source assembly is fixed at the top end of the inner shell, the clamping part is rotationally connected to the bottom of the inner shell, and the power supply assembly is installed in the inner shell and is electrically connected with the light source assembly.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the power supply assembly includes a second circuit board, a second battery electrically connected with the second circuit board, a key and a second charging interface, the key is used for controlling a light emitting mode of the light source assembly, a second notch portion for accommodating the second charging interface is arranged at the edge of the second circuit board, and when the lamp is separated from the charging bin, the second battery is charged through the second charging interface.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the clamping portion includes a fixing plate and an elastic plate formed by bending and extending downwards along the top of the fixing plate, protruding rotating shafts are arranged on two sides of the bottom of the rear side of the inner shell, rotating arms extending towards the direction of the inner shell are arranged at the bottom of the fixing plate, rotating rings sleeved on the protruding rotating shafts are arranged at the lower ends of the rotating arms, and the rotating rings rotate around the protruding rotating shafts so that any angle is formed between the clamping portion and the inner shell.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the protruding rotating shaft outer ring is provided with a plurality of protruding portions, the rotating ring is provided with a plurality of groove portions at positions corresponding to the protruding portions, and the protruding portions are driven to be clamped to the groove portions when the rotating ring rotates, so that the clamping portion rotates relative to the inner shell and is kept at the rotation angle.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the inner shell comprises a front shell and a rear shell, a containing groove is formed in the rear side wall of the rear shell, the fixing plate is fixed in the containing groove when the lamp is placed in the charging bin, and the elastic plate extends downwards from the top opening of the shell to the outer side of the shell.
The embodiment of the disclosure provides a chargeable cap clamp lamp, has the storehouse of charging and places the lamps and lanterns in the storehouse of charging, and the storehouse of charging is used for charging for the lamps and lanterns, and the bottom of lamps and lanterns is provided with the portion of charging, and the conductive part of charging module is connected for lamps and lanterns charging with the portion of charging of lamps and lanterns. When the condition of insufficient electric quantity of the lamp battery is met, the lamp can be charged when being placed in the charging bin, the lamp can be charged timely, normal use of the cap clamp lamp is guaranteed, and the condition that the lamp cannot be used when the electric quantity of the lamp power supply is exhausted is avoided. The charging bin comprises a bottom plate and a fixing piece which is fixed on the edge of the bottom plate and is composed of a pressing strip, a fixing cavity is formed by encircling the pressing strip and the bottom plate, the lamp is removably contained in the fixing cavity, the fixing cavity can fix the lamp in the charging bin, the fixing piece assists the lamp to be stable in the charging bin, and lamp damage caused by shaking is avoided. The user requirement is better met, and the user experience is improved.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the drawings in the following description are merely examples of the disclosure and that other drawings may be derived from them without undue effort.
FIG. 1 illustrates an overall schematic diagram of a rechargeable cap clip light according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic diagram of a rechargeable cap clip light in a charged state in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 illustrates a first exploded view of a rechargeable cap clip light according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 illustrates a second exploded view of a rechargeable cap clip light according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 illustrates a partially exploded view of a rechargeable cap clip light according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 illustrates a first exploded view of a rechargeable cap clip light fixture according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 illustrates a second exploded view of a rechargeable cap clip light fixture according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
fig. 8 is a detailed schematic diagram of a clamping portion of a rechargeable cap clamp lamp according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the exemplary embodiments may be embodied in many forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the example embodiments to those skilled in the art. The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
In the description of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," etc. indicate or are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the present disclosure and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be configured and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present disclosure.
Furthermore, the drawings are merely schematic illustrations of the present disclosure and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote the same or similar parts, and thus a repetitive description thereof will be omitted. Some of the block diagrams shown in the figures are functional entities and do not necessarily correspond to physically or logically separate entities. These functional entities may be implemented in software or in one or more hardware modules or integrated circuits or in different networks and/or processor devices and/or microcontroller devices.
The rechargeable cap clip lamp according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a rechargeable cap clip lamp, as shown with reference to fig. 1 and 2, including: the charging bin 110 and the lamps 210 placed in the charging bin 110, the charging bin 110 can charge the lamps 210, the lamps 210 can be placed in the charging bin 110 in a removable mode, the lamps 210 can be used independently when the electric quantity is sufficient, and the lamps can be placed in the charging bin 110 for charging when the electric quantity is insufficient. The rechargeable cap clip lamp provided in this embodiment timely charges the lamp 210 under the condition that the power supply of the lamp 210 is exhausted, so as to ensure the normal use of the lamp 120 and avoid the incapacity of using due to the exhaustion of the electric quantity of the lamp 210.
Specifically, referring to fig. 3 and 4, in one example, the charging cartridge 110 includes: mount 310, a charging module, and a housing. The housing is for accommodating the fixing member 310 and the charging module.
In one example, referring to fig. 2 and 5, the housing of the charging bin 110 has a housing 220 having a top opening and a cover 230 coupled to the housing 220, the cover 230 is rotatably coupled to the top opening of the housing 220, referring to fig. 2, the cover 230 is turned over with respect to the housing 220 to be opened, and specifically, referring to fig. 5, a pair of protruding shafts 501 are provided on both left and right sides of the cover 230 near an edge of the housing 220, a shaft hole 502 is provided on the housing 220 corresponding to the protruding shaft 501, the shaft hole 502 is matched with the protruding shaft 501, and the shaft 501 is rotatably coupled in the shaft hole 502, so that the cover 230 is rotatably coupled to the top opening of the housing 220. And the cap 230 is equipped with the second breach 503 along protruding pivot 501 place side, and the elastic plate 720 of clamping part 510 extends to the outside of casing 220, and the second breach 503 can hold the superstructure of elastic plate 720 when the upset is opened to make cap 230 can open to exposing the open-top of casing 220 completely, be convenient for lamps and lanterns 210 more conveniently put into the storehouse that charges when charging, improve user's use experience and feel.
Specifically, in one example, referring to fig. 3, the fixing member 310 includes a bottom plate 311 and a pressing bar 312 fixed on an edge of the bottom plate 311, the bottom plate 311 is configured as a rectangular panel, the pressing bars 312 are distributed on four edges of the rectangular plate, at least one pressing bar 312 is provided on each edge, and lengths of the pressing bars 312 provided on different edges are set according to practical application requirements, specifically, the sizes of the pressing bars can be set according to components of the lamp 210, so that the pressing bars 312 prevent the lamp 210 inserted into the charging bin 110 from being blocked, and thus the lamp 210 can be better accommodated and fixed. The pressing bar 312 and the bottom plate 311 enclose to form a fixed cavity, the lamp 210 is removably accommodated in the fixed cavity, the lamp 210 can be stably charged in the fixed cavity, and the lamp 210 is prevented from shaking in the charging bin to cause component damage.
In one example, referring to fig. 2-4, the charging module includes a first circuit board 410, a first battery 420, and a first charging interface 430, the first battery 420 and the first charging interface 430 being electrically connected with the first circuit board 410, respectively. The first battery 420 is disposed at the lower end of the first circuit board 410, and a first notch portion is disposed at the edge of the first circuit board 410, and the shape of the first notch portion matches the shape of the first charging interface 430, and the first notch portion accommodates the first charging interface 430. A charging opening 240 corresponding to the first charging port 430 is provided in the housing 220, through which the first charging port 430 can be connected to charge the first battery 420.
The fixing member 310 is disposed at an upper portion of the first circuit board 410. The conductive component 411 is disposed on the first circuit board 410, where the conductive component 411 is configured as a columnar metal pin protruding upward from the first circuit board 410, as in fig. 4, two conductive components 411 are distributed on the first circuit board 410, corresponding to the holes 401 disposed on the fixing member 310, where the holes 401 are distributed on the bottom plate 311 and the conductive component 411 is located on the first circuit board 410, and the conductive component 411 can just pass through the holes 401 of the bottom plate 311. And the bottom of lamps and lanterns 120 is provided with charging portion 320, and charging portion 320 symmetric distribution is in the bottom of lamps and lanterns 120, and the column metal needle of the conductive component 411 of passing hole 401 is connected with charging portion 320 electricity, realizes the charging to lamps and lanterns 210.
In one example, referring to fig. 2-4, the front side of the cover 230 is provided with a spring 330 extending in the direction of the housing 220. The elastic sheet 330 is provided with a stop bar 402, the stop bar 402 is arranged at a position on the inner wall of the elastic sheet 330, a fixing bar 340 is arranged at the front side of the shell 220 corresponding to the position of the stop bar 402, and when the shell cover 230 is covered with the shell 220, the stop bar 402 is abutted against the lower end of the fixing bar 340, so that the shell cover 230 is covered and fixed relative to the shell 220.
In addition, in one example, the lamp includes a clamping part 510, an inner case, a power supply assembly 600, and a light source assembly 520, the light source assembly 520 is fixed at the top end of the inner case, the clamping part 510 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the inner case, and the power supply assembly 600 is installed in the inner case and electrically connected to the light source assembly 520. The inner case includes a front case 740 and a rear case 730, edges of the front case 740 and the rear case 730 are engaged to form a cavity having an open top, the power supply assembly 600 is accommodated therein, and the light source assembly 520 is fixed at the open top of the cavity.
In one example, referring to fig. 5 and 7, the clamping part 510 includes a fixing plate 710 and an elastic plate 720, the elastic plate 720 is formed to extend downward along the top of the fixing plate 710, the fixing plate 710 is inside the case 220, and the elastic plate 720 extends downward from the top opening of the case 220 of the housing to the outside of the case 220. The bottom both sides of the rear side of the rear shell 730 of the inner shell are provided with protruding rotating shafts 701, the protruding rotating shafts 701 can be arranged to be protruding cylindrical, the bottom of the fixing plate 710 is provided with rotating arms 711 extending towards the direction of the rear shell 730, the rotating arms extend towards the bottom of the rear shell 730 from the side edge of the bottom of the fixing plate 710, the lower ends of the rotating arms 711 are provided with rotating rings 712 sleeved on the protruding rotating shafts 701, the middle of each rotating ring 712 is provided with a circular hollow area matched with the protruding rotating shaft 701, the circular hollow area of each rotating ring 712 is clamped with the protruding rotating shaft 701, and each rotating ring 712 rotates around the protruding rotating shaft 701 so as to drive the clamping part 510 to rotate around the protruding rotating shaft 701 and form any angle with the inner shell. The clamping portion 510 may be angularly adjustable. Specifically, referring to fig. 7, the rear sidewall of the rear case 730 is provided with a receiving groove 731, and the fixing plate 710 is fixed in the receiving groove 731 when the lamp 210 is placed in the charging bin 110 or when the clamping portion of the lamp 210 is not rotated.
Specifically, in one example, referring to fig. 7 and 8, the protruding shaft 701 is provided with a plurality of protruding portions 702 on the outer ring, the protruding portions 702 may be configured as radial rectangular protrusions around the central protruding shaft 701, the rotating ring 712 is provided with a plurality of groove portions 801 at positions corresponding to the protruding portions 702, the groove portions 801 are configured as rectangular grooves distributed radially on the outer ring in the circular hollow area, and the protruding portions 702 and the groove portions 801 move relatively when the clamping portion 510 is rotationally adjusted. The rotation ring 712 rotates to drive the protruding portion 702 to be engaged with the recessed portion 801, so that the clamping portion 510 rotates relative to the inner housing and is maintained at the rotation angle. Fixing the rotation angle of the clamping portion 510 relative to the inner housing can flexibly provide a plurality of illumination angles when the lamp 210 is in use, and the application is more flexible.
In one example, the power supply assembly 600 includes a second circuit board 601 and a second battery 603, a key 602, and a second charging interface 604 electrically connected to the second circuit board 601. The edge of the second circuit board 601 is provided with a second notch portion 605 for accommodating a second charging interface 604, and when the lamp 210 is separated from the charging bin 110, the lamp 210 can be separately charged, and the second battery 603 is charged through the second charging interface 604. The interface cover plate 606 is plugged at the outlet of the second charging interface 604, and is used for protecting the second charging interface, and can be made of silica gel material and has good waterproof performance. The light source assembly 520 includes a lamp housing 611, a light outlet 612, and a light source plate 613. The top of the light emitting part 612 is a transparent light emitting area, and the lamp cover 611 may be trapezoidal and cover the light source plate 613 and the outside of the light emitting part 612 to protect the light source assembly 520. The light source plate 613 is provided with a light source for emitting illumination light, for example, a led light source. The key 602 is used to control the light emitting mode of the light source module 520, which may be, for example, different degrees of brightness. A button part 620 is provided on the front case 740 corresponding to the position of the key 602.
It should be noted that although in the above detailed description several modules or units of a device for action execution are mentioned, such a division is not mandatory. Indeed, the features and functionality of two or more modules or units described above may be embodied in one module or unit in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. Conversely, the features and functions of one module or unit described above may be further divided into a plurality of modules or units to be embodied.
Furthermore, although the steps of the methods in the present disclosure are depicted in a particular order in the drawings, this does not require or imply that the steps must be performed in that particular order or that all illustrated steps be performed in order to achieve desirable results. Additionally or alternatively, certain steps may be omitted, multiple steps combined into one step to perform, and/or one step decomposed into multiple steps to perform, etc.
From the above description of embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the example embodiments described herein may be implemented in software, or may be implemented in software in combination with the necessary hardware. Thus, the technical solution according to the embodiments of the present disclosure may be embodied in the form of a software product, which may be stored in a non-volatile storage medium (may be a CD-ROM, a U-disk, a mobile hard disk, etc.) or on a network, including several instructions to cause a computing device (may be a personal computer, a server, a mobile terminal, or a network device, etc.) to perform the method according to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any adaptations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.

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1. A rechargeable cap clip lamp, comprising: the charging bin is used for charging the lamp, and a charging part is arranged at the bottom of the lamp;
the storehouse that charges includes:
the fixing piece comprises a bottom plate and a pressing strip fixed at the edge of the bottom plate, a fixing cavity is formed by surrounding the pressing strip and the bottom plate, and the lamp is removably accommodated in the fixing cavity;
the charging module is connected with the bottom plate and provided with a conductive part, and the conductive part is connected with the charging part to charge the lamp; and
and the shell is used for accommodating the fixing piece and the charging module.
2. The rechargeable cap clip light of claim 1, wherein the charging module further comprises: the battery charging device comprises a first circuit board, a first battery and a first charging interface, wherein the first battery and the first charging interface are respectively and electrically connected with the first circuit board, the first battery is arranged at the lower end of the first circuit board, and a first notch part for accommodating the first charging interface is formed in the edge of the first circuit board;
the conductive member is configured as a columnar metal pin protruding upward from the first circuit board, and the conductive member passes through the bottom plate to be connected with the charging portion.
3. The rechargeable cap-clip light of claim 2, wherein the housing comprises a shell having a top opening and a cover coupled to the shell, the cover rotatably covering the top opening of the shell, the shell having a charging opening disposed thereon corresponding to the first charging interface.
4. The rechargeable cap-clip lamp of claim 3, wherein the edge of the cap cover adjacent to the housing is provided with a pair of protruding shafts, the housing is provided with shaft holes at positions corresponding to the protruding shafts, the shafts are rotatably connected in the shaft holes, and the cap cover is provided with a second notch along the side surface of the protruding shafts, so that the cap cover can be opened to completely expose the top opening of the housing.
5. The rechargeable cap clamp lamp of claim 4, wherein a spring extending towards the shell is arranged on the front side of the shell cover, a stop bar is arranged on the spring, a fixing bar is arranged on the front side of the shell, and the stop bar abuts against the lower end of the fixing bar when the shell cover is covered with the shell.
6. The rechargeable cap clip light of claim 1, wherein the light fixture comprises a clip portion, an inner housing, a power supply assembly and a light source assembly, wherein the light source assembly is fixed at the top end of the inner housing, the clip portion is rotatably connected to the bottom of the inner housing, and the power supply assembly is mounted in the inner housing and electrically connected to the light source assembly.
7. The rechargeable cap-clip light of claim 6, wherein the power supply assembly comprises a second circuit board, a second battery electrically connected to the second circuit board, a key for controlling a lighting mode of the light source assembly, and a second charging interface through which the second battery is charged when the light fixture is separated from the charging bin, the edge of the second circuit board being provided with a second notch portion for accommodating the second charging interface.
8. The rechargeable cap clamp lamp of claim 6, wherein the clamping part comprises a fixing plate and an elastic plate formed by bending and downwardly extending along the top of the fixing plate, protruding rotating shafts are arranged on two sides of the bottom of the rear side of the inner shell, rotating arms extending towards the direction of the inner shell are arranged at the bottom of the fixing plate, rotating rings sleeved on the protruding rotating shafts are arranged at the lower ends of the rotating arms, and the rotating rings rotate around the protruding rotating shafts so that any angle is formed between the clamping part and the inner shell.
9. The rechargeable cap clamp lamp of claim 8, wherein the protruding shaft outer ring is provided with a plurality of protruding portions, the rotating ring is provided with a plurality of recessed portions at positions corresponding to the protruding portions, and the rotating ring rotates to drive the protruding portions to be engaged with the recessed portions, so that the clamping portion rotates relative to the inner housing and is maintained at the rotation angle.
10. The rechargeable cap-clip light of claim 8, wherein the inner housing comprises a front housing and a rear housing, a rear sidewall of the rear housing is provided with a receiving groove, the fixing plate is fixed in the receiving groove when the light fixture is placed in the charging bin, and the elastic plate extends downward from a housing top opening of the outer housing to an outside of the housing.
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