CN218914586U - Phototherapy lamp - Google Patents

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CN218914586U
CN218914586U CN202223276679.6U CN202223276679U CN218914586U CN 218914586 U CN218914586 U CN 218914586U CN 202223276679 U CN202223276679 U CN 202223276679U CN 218914586 U CN218914586 U CN 218914586U
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姜渭斌
陈姝一
顾峰
李琪
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Shanghai Sansi Technology Co Ltd
Shanghai Sansi Electronic Engineering Co Ltd
Jiashan Sansi Photoelectric Technology Co Ltd
Pujiang Sansi Optoelectronics Technology Co Ltd
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A phototherapy lamp in an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a back shell; the fixing support is fixed on the back shell, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are fixed on the opposite side surfaces of the fixing support, a hollowed-out area and a setting area are formed on the outer surface of the fixing support, a control board is fixed on the back of the setting area, and the control board is provided with a control key facing the setting area; the control panel is electrically connected with at least one pair of luminous assemblies; the light distribution assembly is sequentially and outwardly filled in the hollow area; the panel is arranged on the outer surface of the fixed support in a shape-matching covering mode and comprises a light emergent area corresponding to the hollowed-out area and a user operation area corresponding to the arrangement area; the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with the surface of the back shell, which is opposite to the fixed support, and is provided with an extension part, and the structure of the extension part can be bent to the outer surface of the cover panel or folded into the support. The light distribution assembly is utilized to realize light uniformity, and the protection panel can be protected through the folding of the protection sleeve, and the support can be conveniently formed to support the panel for standing, so that the light emitting treatment is convenient.

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Phototherapy lamp
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of lighting fixtures, and in particular, to a phototherapy lamp.
Background
In many places in the northern hemisphere, winter is lengthy and the sun is insufficient, which may lower the mood of the person in winter, possibly with seasonal depression, also known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Seasonal depression is a mood disorder that occurs at the same time each year. Typically, seasonal affective disorders begin in autumn or winter and end in spring or early summer.
For SAD (seasonal affective disorder), corresponding phototherapy lamp products have emerged, and SAD is treated by simulating sunlight. Since the phototherapy lamp needs to be irradiated to the subject, it needs to be used in standing. However, current phototherapy lamp products do not provide a corresponding support structure, which results in a user having to find a suitable tool or position to set up the product, which is cumbersome. In addition, the quality of the current phototherapy lamp products is uneven, and the uniformity of the emergent light is poor. The above is unfavorable for user experience, and affects treatment efficiency.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above-described drawbacks of the related art, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a phototherapy lamp to solve the problems in the related art.
A first aspect of the present disclosure provides a phototherapy lamp, comprising: a back shell; the fixing support is fixed on the back shell, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are fixed on the opposite side surfaces of the fixing support, a hollowed-out area and a setting area are formed on the outer surface of the fixing support, which is opposite to the back shell, a control board is fixed on the back of the setting area, and the control board is provided with a control key facing the setting area; the control board is electrically connected with the at least one pair of luminous assemblies; each light-emitting component comprises a substrate and one or more light-emitting elements arranged on the substrate; the light distribution assembly is filled in the hollowed-out area; the panel is arranged on the outer surface of the fixed support in a shape-matching covering mode and comprises a light emitting area corresponding to the hollowed-out area and a user operation area corresponding to the arrangement area; the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with the surface of the back shell, which is opposite to the fixed support, and is provided with a foldable part, and the foldable part can be folded to the outer surface of the cover panel or folded into a support; wherein the bracket is used for supporting the back shell to be at least obliquely erected.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, a pair of opposite side walls of the fixing support are respectively and fixedly provided with the light emitting component.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, each of the light emitting assemblies is fixed to the fixing bracket by an adhesive manner.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the phototherapy lamp includes: the flexible flat cable is positioned between the back shell and the fixed support, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are electrically connected through the flexible flat cable, and the flexible flat cable is also electrically connected with the control panel.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the substrate is made of ceramic.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the control board is fixed to the fixing bracket by a snap-fit or screw locking manner; and/or the fixing support is fixed on the back shell in a clamping or screw locking mode.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the screw locking means is a manner that a cross-head screw is matched with the screw hole to fix.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the light distribution assembly includes: the stacked light guide plate and diffusion plate are sequentially far away from the back shell.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the protective sleeve is fixedly connected to the back shell surface by an adhesive.
In an embodiment of the first aspect, the panel is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixing bracket by an adhesive.
As described above, the phototherapy lamp in the embodiments of the present disclosure includes: a back shell; the fixing support is fixed on the back shell, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are fixed on the opposite side surfaces of the fixing support, a hollowed-out area and a setting area are formed on the outer surface of the fixing support, which is opposite to the back shell, a control board is fixed on the back of the setting area, and the control board is provided with a control key facing the setting area; the control board is electrically connected with the at least one pair of luminous assemblies; each light-emitting component comprises a substrate and one or more light-emitting elements arranged on the substrate; the light distribution assembly is filled in the hollowed-out area; the panel is arranged on the outer surface of the fixed support in a shape-matching covering mode and comprises a light emitting area corresponding to the hollowed-out area and a user operation area corresponding to the arrangement area; the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with the surface of the back shell, which is opposite to the fixed support, and is provided with a foldable part, and the foldable part can be folded to the outer surface of the cover panel or folded into a support; wherein the bracket is used for supporting the back shell to be at least obliquely erected. The light distribution assembly is utilized to realize light uniformity, and the protection sleeve is folded to protect the panel and conveniently form a bracket to support the panel for standing, so that light emitting treatment is facilitated.
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Fig. 1 shows an exploded structural schematic view of a phototherapy lamp in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a combined structure of phototherapy lamps in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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Other advantages and effects of the present disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the embodiments of the disclosure given by way of specific examples. The disclosure may be embodied or applied in other specific forms and details, and various modifications and alterations may be made to the details of the disclosure in various respects, all without departing from the spirit of the disclosure. It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments of the present disclosure and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other.
The embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings so that those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains can easily implement the same. The present disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
In the description of the present disclosure, references to the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "examples," "particular examples," or "some examples," etc., mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present disclosure. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or a group of embodiments or examples. Furthermore, various embodiments or examples, as well as features of various embodiments or examples, presented in this disclosure may be combined and combined by those skilled in the art without contradiction.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the representations of the present disclosure, "a set" means two or more, unless specifically defined otherwise.
For the purpose of clarity of the present disclosure, components that are not related to the description are omitted, and the same or similar components are given the same reference numerals throughout the specification.
Throughout the specification, when a device is said to be "connected" to another device, this includes not only the case of "direct connection" but also the case of "indirect connection" with other elements interposed therebetween. In addition, when a certain component is said to be "included" in a certain device, unless otherwise stated, other components are not excluded, but it means that other components may be included.
Although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to connote various elements in some examples, the elements should not be limited by the terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element. For example, a first interface, a second interface, etc. Furthermore, as used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises," "comprising," "includes," and/or "including" specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, modules, items, categories, and/or groups, but do not preclude the presence, presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, modules, items, categories, and/or groups. The terms "or" and/or "as used herein are to be construed as inclusive, or meaning any one or any combination. Thus, "A, B or C" or "A, B and/or C" means "any of the following: a, A is as follows; b, a step of preparing a composite material; c, performing operation; a and B; a and C; b and C; A. b and C). An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination of elements, functions, steps or operations are in some way inherently mutually exclusive.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the language clearly indicates the contrary. The meaning of "comprising" in the specification is to specify the presence of stated features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but does not preclude the presence or addition of other features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components.
Although not differently defined, including technical and scientific terms used herein, all terms have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The term append defined in commonly used dictionaries is interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with the meaning of the relevant technical literature and the currently prompted message, and is not excessively interpreted as an ideal or very formulaic meaning, so long as no definition is made.
Currently, for seasonal depression, irradiation treatment can be performed by phototherapy lamps, simulating solar irradiation to improve the mood of the treated person. However, current phototherapy lamp products have problems in uniformity of light emission and convenience of use (e.g., standing use), resulting in a reduced user experience.
In view of this, phototherapy lamps are provided in embodiments of the present disclosure to solve the above-described problems.
Please refer to fig. 1 and 2. As shown in fig. 1, an exploded structural schematic view of a phototherapy lamp in an embodiment of the present disclosure is shown. Fig. 2 is a schematic view showing a use state of the phototherapy lamps according to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 1, the phototherapy lamp 1 includes: back shell 11, fixed bolster 12, control panel 13, luminous subassembly 14, grading subassembly 15, panel 16 and protective sheath 17.
The back shell 11 has a receiving portion which is open to the fixing bracket 12 and which can receive at least part of the fixing bracket 12.
The fixing bracket 12 is fixed on the back shell 11. In some embodiments, the fixing bracket 12 may be fixed to the back shell 11 by a screw locking manner. In some embodiments, the fixing support 12 may be formed on a side surface of the back shell 11 on a side surface after being combined with the back shell 11, so as to make the appearance of the whole phototherapy lamp 1 smooth and beautiful. For example, the fixing bracket 12 may be fitted into the receiving portion of the back shell 11.
At least one pair of light emitting assemblies 14 are secured to opposite sides of the mounting bracket 12. A pair of light emitting assemblies 14 are illustratively shown in fig. 1 for respective mounting to the inner walls of the top and bottom sides (i.e., the left and right sides in the illustration) of the stationary bracket 12. The light emitting assemblies 14 are arranged to realize symmetrical light emission, so that the light intensity distribution in the whole space is uniform. Illustratively, each of the light emitting assemblies 14 may be adhesively secured to the mounting bracket 12.
Each of the light emitting assemblies 14 includes a substrate 141 and one or more light emitting elements 142 disposed on the substrate 141. Wires for energizing the light emitting element 142 are laid in the substrate 141. Illustratively, the substrate 141 may be ceramic material with better thermal conductivity than a PCB made of resin material based on heat dissipation considerations. Illustratively, a plurality of light emitting elements 142 are disposed on the substrate 141, and the plurality of light emitting elements 142 may be LEDs of different colors, such as red, green, blue, or red, green, blue, white, etc., of the primary colors. One light emitting element 14 may act as a colored "pixel".
The outer surface (i.e., the upper surface in the drawing) of the fixing support 12 facing away from the back shell 11 forms a hollowed-out area 122 and a setting area. Illustratively, the fixing bracket 12 may be a frame body having a certain thickness instead of a sheet-like body, and inner walls of side edges of the frame body may be used to provide the components. Illustratively, the back of the setting area holds the control board 13. Specifically, the control board 13 is fixed to the fixing bracket 12 by a screw locking manner.
In some embodiments, the fixing of the fixing bracket 12 to the back shell 11 and the screwing mode of the control board 13 to the fixing bracket 12 can be realized by using crossed pan head screws and screw holes. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the fixing bracket 12 may be fixed to the back shell 11 through a fastening structure, and/or the control board 13 may be fixed to the fixing bracket 12 through a fastening manner, for example, a fastening structure using a fastening hook and a bayonet, etc., which is not limited to the screw locking manner in the illustrated example.
The control panel 13 has control keys, such as a travel switch, a pressure sensor, a capacitive sensor, etc., facing the setting area 121. The control board 13 is electrically connected to the at least one pair of light emitting components 14. Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the pair of light emitting components 14 may be electrically connected by a flexible flat cable 18, and one end of the flexible flat cable 18 may be electrically connected to the control board 13. The flexible flat cable 18 is positioned between the fixed bracket 12 and the back shell 11.
The light distribution assembly 15 is filled in the hollow area 122. In some embodiments, the light distribution assembly 15 includes a light guide plate 151 and a diffusion plate 152 stacked together, and disposed sequentially away from the back shell 11. The light distribution assembly 15 can be used for more homogenizing the light emitted by the light emitting assembly 14 and outputting the homogenized light. Illustratively, the light distribution assembly 15 may maintain a flat outer surface after being mounted to the hollowed-out area 122.
The panel 16 is disposed on the outer surface of the fixing bracket 12 in a shape-matching manner, and includes a light emitting area corresponding to the hollowed-out area 122 and a user operation area corresponding to the disposed area. The panel 16 is made of transparent or semitransparent material at least in the light-emitting area, or is made of transparent or semitransparent material as a whole, and the area except the light-emitting area is shielded from light by paint spraying. In some embodiments, the panel 16 is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixing bracket 12 through an adhesive, or in other embodiments, the panel may be fixed by a screw lock or a snap lock, which is not limited thereto.
The hollow area 122 and the light distribution assembly 15 may be rectangular, or may be other shapes, such as a circle, etc., and are not limited to the illustration.
Illustratively, the protective sheath 17 is flexible, such as cortical or the like. The protective sleeve 17 can be fixedly connected to the surface of the back shell 11 facing away from the fixing support 12, for example by gluing to the fixing support 12, i.e. to the bottom surface of the fixing support 12, which is not shown in the figures.
The protective sheath 17 has a foldable portion that can be folded over the outer surface of the panel 16 or folded into a stand. Wherein the bracket is used for supporting the back shell 11 to be at least obliquely erected for emitting light.
Referring to fig. 2, the components other than the protective sheath 17 in fig. 1 are combined to form the phototherapy lamp body 10, which specifically includes the back shell 11, the fixing bracket 12, the control board 13, the light emitting assembly 14, the light distribution assembly 15, the panel 16, and the like in fig. 1. The foldable portion may be formed of two rigid sheets connected by a flexible material of the protective sheath 17, a first rigid member 171 disposed obliquely and a second rigid member 172 disposed horizontally. One end of the first hard member 171 abuts against the back surface of the back shell 11, the other end forms an included angle with one end of the second hard member 172, the upward surface of the second hard member 172 forms a limit groove 1721 corresponding to different vertical positions, the lower end of the phototherapy lamp body 10 can be combined to the limit groove and abuts against the wall surface of the limit groove 1721, so as to form a stable triangle with the first hard member 171 and the second hard member 172, and the protective sleeve 17 forms a bracket to support the phototherapy lamp body 10 to be firmly erected, thereby emitting light.
In summary, the phototherapy lamp in the embodiment of the disclosure includes: a back shell; the fixing support is fixed on the back shell, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are fixed on the opposite side surfaces of the fixing support, a hollowed-out area and a setting area are formed on the outer surface of the fixing support, which is opposite to the back shell, a control board is fixed on the back of the setting area, and the control board is provided with a control key facing the setting area; the control board is electrically connected with the at least one pair of luminous assemblies; each light-emitting component comprises a substrate and one or more light-emitting elements arranged on the substrate; the light distribution assembly is filled in the hollowed-out area; the panel is arranged on the outer surface of the fixed support in a shape-matching covering mode and comprises a light emitting area corresponding to the hollowed-out area and a user operation area corresponding to the arrangement area; the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with the surface of the back shell, which is opposite to the fixed support, and is provided with a foldable part, and the foldable part can be folded to the outer surface of the cover panel or folded into a support; wherein the bracket is used for supporting the back shell to be at least obliquely erected. The light distribution assembly is utilized to realize light uniformity, and the protection sleeve is folded to protect the panel and conveniently form a bracket to support the panel for standing, so that light emitting treatment is facilitated.
The above embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure and its efficacy, and are not intended to limit the disclosure. Modifications and variations may be made to the above-described embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended that all equivalent modifications and variations which a person having ordinary skill in the art would accomplish without departing from the spirit and technical spirit of the present disclosure be covered by the claims of the present disclosure.

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1. A phototherapy lamp, comprising:
a back shell;
the fixing support is fixed on the back shell, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are fixed on the opposite side surfaces of the fixing support, a hollowed-out area and a setting area are formed on the outer surface of the fixing support, which is opposite to the back shell, a control board is fixed on the back of the setting area, and the control board is provided with a control key facing the setting area; the control board is electrically connected with the at least one pair of luminous assemblies; each light-emitting component comprises a substrate and one or more light-emitting elements arranged on the substrate;
the light distribution assembly is filled in the hollowed-out area;
the panel is arranged on the outer surface of the fixed support in a shape-matching covering mode and comprises a light emitting area corresponding to the hollowed-out area and a user operation area corresponding to the arrangement area;
the protective sleeve is fixedly connected with the surface of the back shell, which is opposite to the fixed support, and is provided with a foldable part, and the foldable part can be folded to the outer surface of the cover panel or folded into a support; wherein the bracket is used for supporting the back shell to be at least obliquely erected.
2. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein said pair of opposing side walls of said fixture are each fixedly provided with one of said light emitting assemblies.
3. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1 or 2, wherein each of said light emitting assemblies is adhesively secured to said mounting bracket.
4. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, comprising: the flexible flat cable is positioned between the back shell and the fixed support, at least one pair of luminous assemblies are electrically connected through the flexible flat cable, and the flexible flat cable is also electrically connected with the control panel.
5. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein said substrate is ceramic.
6. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein said control board is secured to said fixed mount by a snap-fit or screw lock; and/or the fixing support is fixed on the back shell in a clamping or screw locking mode.
7. The phototherapy lamp of claim 6, wherein the screw locking means is a means of fixing a cross-head screw in cooperation with a screw hole.
8. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein the light distribution assembly comprises: the stacked light guide plate and diffusion plate are sequentially far away from the back shell.
9. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein said protective sleeve is fixedly attached to said back shell surface by an adhesive.
10. The phototherapy lamp of claim 1, wherein said panel is fixedly attached to said mounting bracket surface by an adhesive.
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