WO2008123689A1 - Illumination lamp device having insect extermination function - Google Patents

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WO2008123689A1
WO2008123689A1 PCT/KR2008/001891 KR2008001891W WO2008123689A1 WO 2008123689 A1 WO2008123689 A1 WO 2008123689A1 KR 2008001891 W KR2008001891 W KR 2008001891W WO 2008123689 A1 WO2008123689 A1 WO 2008123689A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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    • A01M1/10Catching insects by using Traps
    • A01M1/106Catching insects by using Traps for flying insects
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
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    • F21S8/085Lighting devices intended for fixed installation with a standard of high-built type, e.g. street light
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/02Stationary means for catching or killing insects with devices or substances, e.g. food, pheronones attracting the insects
    • A01M1/04Attracting insects by using illumination or colours
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F21V21/10Pendants, arms, or standards; Fixing lighting devices to pendants, arms, or standards
    • F21V21/116Fixing lighting devices to arms or standards
    • 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
    • F21V33/00Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • Y02BCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. HOUSING, HOUSE APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
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  • the present invention relates to an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function, and more particularly, to an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that is provided with insect-introducing holes formed along a boundary portion between a cover and a light transmitting part constituting an illumination lamp so as to induce insects being naturally attracted to light like mosquitoes, moths and so on thereto, thereby conducting the insect-catching function of catching harmful insects, while being still used as the illumination lamp.
  • Insects like mosquitoes, moths and so on have a habit of being naturally induced to bright light and being attracted to the surrounding of the light.
  • the insecticide-scattering method merely obtains a temporary insect-exterminating effect and undesirably gives harmfulness to animals, plants and human bodies.
  • the method using the infrared heater lamp generates noise and smells when the insects are burnt, thereby causing unpleasant feelings to people, and further, the dead insects are dispersed on the ground, thereby giving disgusting feelings to people. Besides, the method needs a large quantity of power consumption.
  • the method using the insect-absorbing fan causes the noise from a blower fan and also needs a large quantity of power consumption.
  • the illumination lamp has a cover and a light transmitting part mounted on the upper and lower portions thereof in such a manner as to be coupled to each other, and includes: an insect-introducing part formed along the boundary portion between the cover and the light transmitting part and having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part so as to catch the insects induced to light of the lamp; a plurality of inclined wings formed on each insect-introducing hole; and a cleaning outlet formed on the light transmitting part and having incising parts formed radially at the center portion thereof so as to remove the dead insects from the inside of the light transmitting part. Therefore, the prior art illumination lamp provides lots of advantages in that the configuration is simple, environment-friendly, and causes no noise generation.
  • the present inventor has researched and developed the present invention so as to solve the problems associated with the earlier registered patent, and has completed the present invention based on the technical task of the present invention to provide an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that has insect- introducing holes having an improved structure so as to induce a large number of insects thereto and catch them and that easily removes the dead insects from the inside of the lamp, thereby conveniently conducting the maintenance of the lamp.
  • an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps connected to each other by means of a post, each of the one or more illumination lamps having a cover coupled to a light source, a light transmitting part located under the cover in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover, an insect- introducing part having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part which is a boundary portion between the cover and the light transmitting part, and insect-removing means adapted to remove the dead insects accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part, wherein each of the one or more illumination lamps includes a first induction guide plate slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole; a second induction guide plate slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole; and an escape-preventing plate slantly
  • an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that has an improved configuration of the illumination lamp disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0660929 filed by the same inventor as in the present invention, wherein the insects are gently induced to the inside of the light transmitting part by means of the induction guide plates slantly formed on the insect-introducing holes, thereby enhancing the insect-catching efficiency thereof, and wherein the dead insects after caught in the light transmitting part are removed by means of natural dropping or forced discharging using the blower, thereby simply conducting the maintenance of the illumination lamp.
  • FIG.1 is a sectional view showing the use state of an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG.3 is a sectional view of FIG.2.
  • FIG.4 is a sectional view showing an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG.5 is a sectional view showing an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
  • FIG.1 is a sectional view showing the use state of an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG.3 is a sectional view of FIG.2.
  • an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps 1 (in the drawings, three lamps are supportedly connected to each other by means of one post) connected to each other by means of a post 8, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 having a cover 3 coupled to a light source 2, a light transmitting part 4 located under the cover 2 in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover 2, an insect-introducing part 5 having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes 6 pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 which is a boundary portion between the cover 2 and the light transmitting part 4, and insect- removing means 7 adapted to remove the dead insects A accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part 4.
  • the structure of the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 is improved to securely induce the insects A thereto and catch them in the light transmitting part 4, and further, the insect-removing means 7 is provided to easily remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4, thereby permitting the maintenance of the illumination lamp 1 to be simply conducted.
  • the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 are multi-layered along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4, and each insect-introducing hole 6 has an induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 on the upper portion thereof and an induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion thereof, such that the insects A collide against the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 and are gently dropped to the inside the light transmitting part 4 along the induction guide plate 61 and the induction guide plate 62.
  • each of the insect-introducing holes 6 has an escape-preventing plate 63 slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4, such that the insects A induced and dropped to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 do not escape therefrom.
  • the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 are multi-layered along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4, and each insect- introducing hole 6 has an induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion thereof, a vertical induction plate 64 formed inside the cover 3 in such a manner as to be extended to the inside of each insect-introducing part 5, and an escape-preventing plate 65 slantly formed toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the vertical induction plate 64 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 so as to prevent the insects A induced and dropped to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 from escaping therefrom.
  • the insect-removing means 7 is provided to easily remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4, and the insects A may be removed by selective adoption of free dropping and forced discharging.
  • the insect-removing means 7 using the free dropping of the insects A is desirably applicable to the illumination lamp 1 having the light transmitting part 4 fixed to the top end of the post 8, and it is configured wherein a discharging hole 71 is pierced at the center of the lower end of the light transmitting part 4, a discharging passageway 72 is formed along the inner periphery of the post 8 in such a manner as to communicate with the discharging hole 71, and a drawer type insect-collecting tank 73 provided on the lower end of the discharging passageway 72.
  • the electric wire supplying power to the light source 2 is mounted in a separate electric wire tube (which is not shown) inserted along the discharging passageway 72.
  • the electric wire is fixedly coupled to the outside of the post 8.
  • the insect-removing means 7 using the forced discharging of the insects A is desirably applicable to the illumination lamp 1 having the cover 3 fixed to the post 8, and as shown in FIG.5, it is configured wherein a blower 75 adapted to be driven by means of a motor 74 is mounted inside or outside the cover 3 in such a manner as to be coupled at one side thereof to an absorbing pipe 76 having an absorbing inlet 76a located at the inside lower end of the light transmitting part 4 and coupled at the other side thereof to a discharging pipe 77 having a discharging outlet 77a exposed to the outside of the cover 3, thereby discharging the insects A collected in the light transmitting part 4.
  • the motor 74 activating the blower 75 is driven by means of a timer switch 78 connected to the electric wire connected to the light source 2, and when power is applied to the light source 2, the timer switch 78 applies the power to the motor 74 for one to three minutes, thereby allowing the blower 75 to be activated.
  • the illumination lamp 1 having the insect- catching function according to the present invention can be applied to street lamps or guard lamps.
  • insects A induced to the inside the light transmitting part 4 fly around the light source 2 and are dried and killed by means of the heat emitted from the light source 2, because they do not find any escaping hole at the inside of the lamp.
  • the present invention has the insect-introducing holes 6 of the insect- introducing part 5 having more improved structure, thereby enhancing the insect- catching capability thereof.
  • the insects A collide against the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 they are naturally induced to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 by means of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole 6, the induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion of each insect-introducing hole 6, and the vertical induction plate 64 formed inside the cover 3 as shown in FIG.3.
  • insects A induced to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 are difficult to escape therefrom since a portion of each insect- introducing hole 6 is blocked by means of the escape-preventing plate 63 (which is the escape-preventing plate 65 formed on the lower end of the vertical inducing plate 64 in FIG.4) slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4.
  • the escape-preventing plate 63 which is the escape-preventing plate 65 formed on the lower end of the vertical inducing plate 64 in FIG.4 slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4.
  • the illumination lamp 1 can always maintain the interior of the light transmitting part 4 at a clean state.
  • the dead insects A within the light transmitting part 4 after induced through the insect- introducing holes 6 of the insect- introducing part 5 are collected in the drawer type insect-collecting tank 73 coupled to the lower end of the post 8 through the discharging outlet 71 formed on the lower end of the light transmitting part 4 and the discharging passageway 72 formed inside the post 8, such that they are removed periodically from the insect-collecting tank 73.
  • the illumination lamp is configured to have such the configuration as shown in
  • the dead insects A within the light transmitting part 4 are removed from the light transmitting part 4 without having any insect-collecting tank. That is, if the illumination lamp 1 is turned on at night, the motor 74 of the blower 75 is driven by means of the timer switch 78, and at this time, the dead insects A are absorbed through the absorbing inlet 76a of the absorbing pipe 76 provided at the inside of the light transmitting part 4 and are discharged to the air through the discharging outlet 77a of the discharging pipe 77 provided at the outside of the cover 3. Then, the motor 74 stops in about one through three minutes, no separate cleaning is needed so as to remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4.
  • An illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to the present invention has an improved configuration over the illumination lamp disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0660929 filed by the same inventor as in the present invention.
  • the insects are gently induced to the inside of the light transmitting part by means of the induction guide plates slantly formed on the insect-introducing holes, thereby enhancing the insect-catching efficiency thereof, and the dead insects after caught in the light transmitting part are removed by means of natural dropping or forced discharging using the blower, thereby simply conducting the maintenance of the illumination lamp.

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The present invention relates to an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps (1) connected to each other by means of a post (8), each illumination lamp (1) having a cover (3) coupled to a light source (2), a light transmitting part (4) located under the cover (2) in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover (2), an insect-introducing part (5) having a plurality of multi-layered insect-introducing holes (6) pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part (4) which is a boundary portion between the cover (2) and the light transmitting part (4), and insect-removing means (7) for removing the dead insects A from the light transmitting part (4), each illumination lamp (1) including: first and second induction guide plates (61 and 62)on the upper and lower portions of each insect- introducing hole (6); and an escape-preventing plate (63) slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part (4) on the lower end portion of the first induction guide plate (61).

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ILLUMINATION LAMP DEVICE HAVING INSECT EXTERMINATION FUNCTION
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function, and more particularly, to an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that is provided with insect-introducing holes formed along a boundary portion between a cover and a light transmitting part constituting an illumination lamp so as to induce insects being naturally attracted to light like mosquitoes, moths and so on thereto, thereby conducting the insect-catching function of catching harmful insects, while being still used as the illumination lamp. Background Art
[2] Insects like mosquitoes, moths and so on have a habit of being naturally induced to bright light and being attracted to the surrounding of the light.
[3] There are three existing methods of exterminating the insects as follows: first, a method of directly scattering an insecticide on the insects; second, a method of burning the insects induced to light emitted from an infra-red heater lamp using an insect catcher; and third, a method of absorb and catching the insects induced to an insect- inducing lamp using an insect-absorbing fan installed on the side of the lamp.
[4] The insecticide-scattering method merely obtains a temporary insect-exterminating effect and undesirably gives harmfulness to animals, plants and human bodies.
[5] The method using the infrared heater lamp generates noise and smells when the insects are burnt, thereby causing unpleasant feelings to people, and further, the dead insects are dispersed on the ground, thereby giving disgusting feelings to people. Besides, the method needs a large quantity of power consumption.
[6] The method using the insect-absorbing fan causes the noise from a blower fan and also needs a large quantity of power consumption.
[7] So as to overcome the above-mentioned problems associated with the conventional insect-catching methods, therefore, the present inventor has filed and registered a patent entitled 'illumination lamp having insect-catching function' (Korean Patent No. 10-0660929).
[8] According to the earlier registered invention, the illumination lamp has a cover and a light transmitting part mounted on the upper and lower portions thereof in such a manner as to be coupled to each other, and includes: an insect-introducing part formed along the boundary portion between the cover and the light transmitting part and having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part so as to catch the insects induced to light of the lamp; a plurality of inclined wings formed on each insect-introducing hole; and a cleaning outlet formed on the light transmitting part and having incising parts formed radially at the center portion thereof so as to remove the dead insects from the inside of the light transmitting part. Therefore, the prior art illumination lamp provides lots of advantages in that the configuration is simple, environment-friendly, and causes no noise generation.
[9] In the prior art illumination lamp, however, the structure of the insect-introducing holes is actually difficult to effectively induce the insects, and hence, there is a need for the improvement of the structure of the insect- introducing holes wherein the insects can be more easily attracted and induced to the inside the light transmitting part. In the prior art illumination lamp, further, the cleaning outlet formed on the lower side of the light transmitting part should be opened so as to remove the dead insects in the lamp, and the inside of the light transmitting part should be also cleaned periodically, which gives many inconveniences in the maintenance of the lamp. Therefore, there is a need for the development of new means capable of conveniently removing the dead insects from the lamp. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
[10] Accordingly, the present inventor has researched and developed the present invention so as to solve the problems associated with the earlier registered patent, and has completed the present invention based on the technical task of the present invention to provide an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that has insect- introducing holes having an improved structure so as to induce a large number of insects thereto and catch them and that easily removes the dead insects from the inside of the lamp, thereby conveniently conducting the maintenance of the lamp. Technical Solution
[11] To achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps connected to each other by means of a post, each of the one or more illumination lamps having a cover coupled to a light source, a light transmitting part located under the cover in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover, an insect- introducing part having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part which is a boundary portion between the cover and the light transmitting part, and insect-removing means adapted to remove the dead insects accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part, wherein each of the one or more illumination lamps includes a first induction guide plate slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole; a second induction guide plate slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole; and an escape-preventing plate slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part on the lower end portion of the first induction guide plate.
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[12] According to the present invention, there is provided an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that has an improved configuration of the illumination lamp disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0660929 filed by the same inventor as in the present invention, wherein the insects are gently induced to the inside of the light transmitting part by means of the induction guide plates slantly formed on the insect-introducing holes, thereby enhancing the insect-catching efficiency thereof, and wherein the dead insects after caught in the light transmitting part are removed by means of natural dropping or forced discharging using the blower, thereby simply conducting the maintenance of the illumination lamp. Brief Description of the Drawings
[13] FIG.1 is a sectional view showing the use state of an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
[14] FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[15] FIG.3 is a sectional view of FIG.2.
[16] FIG.4 is a sectional view showing an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[17] FIG.5 is a sectional view showing an illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[18] FIG.1 is a sectional view showing the use state of an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the illumination lamp device having an insect- catching function according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG.3 is a sectional view of FIG.2. Hereinafter, an explanation on the configuration of the illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to the attached drawings.
[19] According to the first embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps 1 (in the drawings, three lamps are supportedly connected to each other by means of one post) connected to each other by means of a post 8, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 having a cover 3 coupled to a light source 2, a light transmitting part 4 located under the cover 2 in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover 2, an insect-introducing part 5 having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes 6 pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 which is a boundary portion between the cover 2 and the light transmitting part 4, and insect- removing means 7 adapted to remove the dead insects A accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part 4.
[20] According to the present invention, the structure of the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 is improved to securely induce the insects A thereto and catch them in the light transmitting part 4, and further, the insect-removing means 7 is provided to easily remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4, thereby permitting the maintenance of the illumination lamp 1 to be simply conducted.
[21] According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 are multi-layered along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4, and each insect-introducing hole 6 has an induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 on the upper portion thereof and an induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion thereof, such that the insects A collide against the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 and are gently dropped to the inside the light transmitting part 4 along the induction guide plate 61 and the induction guide plate 62.
[22] Further, each of the insect-introducing holes 6 has an escape-preventing plate 63 slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4, such that the insects A induced and dropped to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 do not escape therefrom.
[23] According to the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG.4, the insect-introducing holes 6 constituting the insect-introducing part 5 are multi-layered along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4, and each insect- introducing hole 6 has an induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion thereof, a vertical induction plate 64 formed inside the cover 3 in such a manner as to be extended to the inside of each insect-introducing part 5, and an escape-preventing plate 65 slantly formed toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the vertical induction plate 64 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 so as to prevent the insects A induced and dropped to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 from escaping therefrom.
[24] According to the present invention, on the other hand, the insect-removing means 7 is provided to easily remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4, and the insects A may be removed by selective adoption of free dropping and forced discharging.
[25] The insect-removing means 7 using the free dropping of the insects A is desirably applicable to the illumination lamp 1 having the light transmitting part 4 fixed to the top end of the post 8, and it is configured wherein a discharging hole 71 is pierced at the center of the lower end of the light transmitting part 4, a discharging passageway 72 is formed along the inner periphery of the post 8 in such a manner as to communicate with the discharging hole 71, and a drawer type insect-collecting tank 73 provided on the lower end of the discharging passageway 72. At this time, the electric wire supplying power to the light source 2 is mounted in a separate electric wire tube (which is not shown) inserted along the discharging passageway 72. Alternatively, the electric wire is fixedly coupled to the outside of the post 8.
[26] The insect-removing means 7 using the forced discharging of the insects A is desirably applicable to the illumination lamp 1 having the cover 3 fixed to the post 8, and as shown in FIG.5, it is configured wherein a blower 75 adapted to be driven by means of a motor 74 is mounted inside or outside the cover 3 in such a manner as to be coupled at one side thereof to an absorbing pipe 76 having an absorbing inlet 76a located at the inside lower end of the light transmitting part 4 and coupled at the other side thereof to a discharging pipe 77 having a discharging outlet 77a exposed to the outside of the cover 3, thereby discharging the insects A collected in the light transmitting part 4. The motor 74 activating the blower 75 is driven by means of a timer switch 78 connected to the electric wire connected to the light source 2, and when power is applied to the light source 2, the timer switch 78 applies the power to the motor 74 for one to three minutes, thereby allowing the blower 75 to be activated.
[27] Under the above-mentioned configuration, the illumination lamp 1 having the insect- catching function according to the present invention can be applied to street lamps or guard lamps.
[28] If the light source 2 coupled to the cover 3 is turned on at summer night, a large number of insects A like mosquitoes, moths and so on are induced to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 through the insect-introducing holes 6 of the insect- introducing part 5 formed on the boundary portion between the cover 3 and the light transmitting part 4.
[29] The insects A induced to the inside the light transmitting part 4 fly around the light source 2 and are dried and killed by means of the heat emitted from the light source 2, because they do not find any escaping hole at the inside of the lamp.
[30] Like this, the present invention has the insect-introducing holes 6 of the insect- introducing part 5 having more improved structure, thereby enhancing the insect- catching capability thereof. According to the present invention, when the insects A collide against the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4, they are naturally induced to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 by means of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole 6, the induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion of each insect-introducing hole 6, and the vertical induction plate 64 formed inside the cover 3 as shown in FIG.3. The insects A induced to the inside of the light transmitting part 4 are difficult to escape therefrom since a portion of each insect- introducing hole 6 is blocked by means of the escape-preventing plate 63 (which is the escape-preventing plate 65 formed on the lower end of the vertical inducing plate 64 in FIG.4) slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4.
[31] Further, while having the insect-catching function, the illumination lamp 1 according to the present invention can always maintain the interior of the light transmitting part 4 at a clean state. According to the present invention, the dead insects A within the light transmitting part 4 after induced through the insect- introducing holes 6 of the insect- introducing part 5 are collected in the drawer type insect-collecting tank 73 coupled to the lower end of the post 8 through the discharging outlet 71 formed on the lower end of the light transmitting part 4 and the discharging passageway 72 formed inside the post 8, such that they are removed periodically from the insect-collecting tank 73.
[32] If the illumination lamp is configured to have such the configuration as shown in
FIG.5, the dead insects A within the light transmitting part 4 are removed from the light transmitting part 4 without having any insect-collecting tank. That is, if the illumination lamp 1 is turned on at night, the motor 74 of the blower 75 is driven by means of the timer switch 78, and at this time, the dead insects A are absorbed through the absorbing inlet 76a of the absorbing pipe 76 provided at the inside of the light transmitting part 4 and are discharged to the air through the discharging outlet 77a of the discharging pipe 77 provided at the outside of the cover 3. Then, the motor 74 stops in about one through three minutes, no separate cleaning is needed so as to remove the dead insects A from the light transmitting part 4.
[33]
Industrial Applicability [34] An illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function according to the present invention has an improved configuration over the illumination lamp disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0660929 filed by the same inventor as in the present invention. In an illumination lamp device, the insects are gently induced to the inside of the light transmitting part by means of the induction guide plates slantly formed on the insect-introducing holes, thereby enhancing the insect-catching efficiency thereof, and the dead insects after caught in the light transmitting part are removed by means of natural dropping or forced discharging using the blower, thereby simply conducting the maintenance of the illumination lamp.
[35]
[36]

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[1] An illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function that includes at least one or more illumination lamps 1 connected to each other by means of a post 8, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 having a cover 3 coupled to a light source 2, a light transmitting part 4 located under the cover 2 in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover 2, an insect-introducing part 5 having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes 6 pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 which is a boundary portion between the cover 2 and the light transmitting part 4, and insect-removing means 7 adapted to remove the dead insects A accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part 4, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 comprising: a first induction guide plate 61 slantly formed downwardly toward the inside of the light transmitting part 4 on the upper portion of each insect-introducing hole 6; a second induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion of each insect-introducing hole 6; and an escape-preventing plate 63 slantly formed in a vertical direction or toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the first induction guide plate 61.
[2] An illumination lamp device having an insect-catching function including at least one or more illumination lamps 1 connected to each other by means of a post 8, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 having a cover 3 coupled to a light source 2, a light transmitting part 4 located under the cover 2 in such a manner as to be coupled to the cover 2, an insect- introducing part 5 having a plurality of multi-layered insect- introducing holes 6 pierced along the top periphery of the light transmitting part 4 which is a boundary portion between the cover 2 and the light transmitting part 4, and insect-removing means 7 adapted to remove the dead insects A accumulated at the inside of the light transmitting part 4, each of the one or more illumination lamps 1 comprising: an induction guide plate 62 slantly formed upwardly toward the outside of the light transmitting part 4 on the lower portion of each insect- introducing hole 6; a vertical induction plate 64 formed inside the cover 3 in such a manner as to be located at the inside of each insect- introducing hole 6; and an escape-preventing plate 63 slantly formed toward the light transmitting part 4 on the lower end portion of the vertical inducing plate 64.
[3] The illumination lamp device as defined claim 1 or 2, wherein the insect- removing means 7 comprises: a discharging hole 71 pierced at the center of the lower end of the light transmitting part 4; a discharging passageway 72 formed along the inner peripheral wall of the post 8 in such a manner as to communicate with the discharging hole 71 ; and a drawer type insect-collecting tank 73 provided on the lower end of the discharging passageway 72.
[4] The illumination lamp device as defined claim 1 or 2, wherein the insect- removing means 7 comprises: a blower 75 adapted to be driven by means of a motor 74 and mounted inside or outside the cover 3, an absorbing pipe 76 coupled to one side of the blower 75 and having an absorbing inlet 76a located at the inside lower end of the light transmitting part 4; a discharging pipe 77 coupled to the other side of the blower 75 and having a discharging outlet 77a exposed to the outside of the cover 3; and a timer switch 78 adapted to supply power to the motor 74 and the light source 2.
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