How To Make Lantern Lights

Jan 17, 2020 Leave a message

The lantern lamp is composed of a housing (1), a driving component (3), and a light source assembly (2) that is situated within the housing (1). What sets this lamp apart is its light source assembly (2), which comprises of two LED light boards, namely the first LED light board (21) and the second LED light board (22). The first LED light board (21) comes with a first heat dissipation aluminum substrate (211) and numerous LED chips (20), while the second LED light board (22) features a second heat dissipation aluminum substrate (221) and also numerous LED chips (20) which are arranged sequentially on the second heat dissipation aluminum substrate (221). Both the first aluminum substrate (211) as well as the second aluminum base plate (221) have alternating heat dissipation holes (23), further guaranteeing a substantive level of heat dispersion. The driving component (3) connects with the power cord (4), which extends outside the housing (1), and the interface between the shell (1) and the power cord (4) has been sealed. This is achieved by applying glue as a form of sealant.

 

 

The lantern lamp described in claim 1 features a housing (1) that includes a hollow lamp tube (11), a front cover (12), and a rear end cover (13) at both ends of the lamp tube (11). The lamp tube (11) and the front and rear end covers (12, 13) are securely fixed together through gluing and sealing to ensure stability and prevent any potential air leaks.

 

 

The lantern lamp described in claim 2 has a front end cover (12) that is designed with a taper, and the tip is pointed downwards. At the tapered tip, a through hole (121) is opened up.

 

 

The claim 1 specifies that the lantern lamp has an inner wall in the lamp housing, which is equipped with a set of symmetrical slots along its length. These slots are formed by two protrusions on the inner wall of the lamp tube. Additionally, there are two aluminum substrates, the first and second, which are placed facing each other. The LED chip is situated on the outer surfaces of these substrates.

 

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The first described claim highlights that the housing of the lantern lamp features a lamp tube with symmetrically placed slots along its length; these slots are created by the gaps formed between two protrusions on the lamp tube's inner wall. Moreover, the lamp assembly includes two aluminum substrates arranged back to face, where the LED chip is positioned on the outer surface of both the first and second substrates.

 

 

The lantern lamp, as described in claim 1, has a characteristic feature. The driving component (3) is connected to the light source assembly (2) via electrical connections. Additionally, the power cord (4) is incorporated into the design. It extends into the housing (1) and establishes electrical connectivity with the driving component (3), while the other end extends out of the housing (1). Therefore, the power cord serves as a vital link between the light source assembly and the driving component, facilitating the required electrical connection.

 

 

Claim 2 of the lantern lamp can be identified by the presence of a rear end cover featuring a perforation (131) meant for the passage of the power cord (4). It is important to note that the perforation (131) is securely sealed using a glue sealant to maintain the integrity of the lamp.

 

 

The housing (1) of the lantern lamp, as described in claim 1, can be either transparent or semi-transparent.