Patent ID: 8646937
Filing Date: 2014-02-11
Classification: F21L,F21V

Abstract:
1. A switch panel illumination structure mounted to an outer side of an indoor switch, comprising: a panel being provided on at least one peripheral side thereof with a receptacle; a conductive section being disposed in the receptacle and electrically connected to an AC/DC conversion module that is connectable to an external power supply; further, the panel being formed with a through hole, via which the indoor switch is exposed from the panel; and the receptacle having a first end forming an opening and an opposite second end forming a stop section with a central through hole; and an illumination mechanism being detachably received in the receptacle; the illumination mechanism having a first light-emitting section and a second light-emitting section, the illumination mechanism further having an illumination control module electrically connected to the first and second light-emitting sections; the illumination control module also being electrically connected to the AC/DC conversion module via a plurality of contacts and the conductive section; the illumination mechanism further having a switch section electrically connected to the first and second light-emitting sections and the illumination control module; the first light-emitting section being arranged on a lateral side of the illumination mechanism and the second light-emitting section being arranged on one end of the illumination mechanism; lateral sides of the illumination mechanism being enclosed in the receptacle with the first light-emitting section located corresponding to a light window formed on the receptacle; the second light-emitting section being exposed to an outer side of the panel via the opening of the receptacle; and another opposite end of the illumination mechanism being rest on the stop section of the receptacle; whereby the illumination mechanism can be removed from the receptacle via the opening by applying a force on the opposite end of the illumination mechanism via the central through hole on the stop section.