Industry Patents

Patent: 11592157

Stage Light With Lens Buffering

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Patent Number: 11592157 
Title: Stage Light With Lens Buffering 
Abstract: A stage light with a lens buffering feature includes a light source emitting light along an optical path and a dimming lens provided on the optical path. The dimming lens is mounted on a mounting plate and moves freely along the optical path under the driving of a drive mechanism. A limit plate is provided on at least one side of the dimming lens along the direction of the optical path, and the limit plate is provided with a first buffering magnet thereon. The mounting plate is provided with a second buffering magnet corresponding to the first buffering magnet, and the polarities of the sides of the first buffering magnet and the second buffering magnet close to each other are the same. When the stage light is suddenly powered off or during transportation, the dimming lens or the mounting plate can avoid collision with other components. 
Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Jiang 
Assignee: Guangzhou Haoyang Electronic Co. (Golden Sea) 
Continuation or Divisional of:  
International Classification: F21V 14/00 
US Classification: F21V 5/04 
Issue Date: 02-28-2023 
Filing Date: 11-30-2021 
Application : 17/537771 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 11592157 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 11592157 at Google Patents 

 

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