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Title:
LAMP FOR ELIMINATING INSECTS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/083625
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
It is provided an outdoor lamp (1 ) for eliminating insects in environments such as, for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising : a main light source (3) for lighting an environment outside the lamp, a diffusing body (4) disposed around said main light source (3) in order to intercept said light radiation; the diffusing body (4) is semitransparent and substantially evenly diffuses the light along all the surface thereof and exhibits at least one passage opening (5) for enabling insects to enter the body (4) itself. Further, the lamp comprises an electrified element (6) for electrocuting the insects, placed inside said diffusing body (4) and developing around said main light source (3) and electric supply means (7) for supplying energy to said electrified element (6) and to said main light source (3).

Inventors:
BELLIFEMINE FRANCESCO (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2017/056827
Publication Date:
May 11, 2018
Filing Date:
November 02, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
TECNIMED SRL (IT)
International Classes:
A01M1/04; A01M1/22
Foreign References:
US20070175085A12007-08-02
CN204132213U2015-02-04
US4490937A1985-01-01
EP1138199A22001-10-04
CN105532610A2016-05-04
CN205547079U2016-09-07
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BRASCA, Marco (IT)
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Claims:
C L A I M S

1 . Outdoor lamp (1 ) for eliminating insects to be preferably but in a non-limiting way used in external environments such as for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising:

- at least one main light source (3) adapted to emit a light radiation, said main light source (3) being configured for illuminating also an environment outside the lamp,

- a light radiation diffusing body (4) disposed around said main light source (3) in order to substantially intercept said light radiation, said diffusing body (4) being at least partially semitransparent and substantially uniformly diffusing the light which is diffused along all the surface thereof, the diffusing body (4) exhibiting at least one passage opening (5) configured for enabling insects to enter inside the body (4) itself;

- optionally, an electrified element (6) for electrocuting the insects, placed inside said diffusing body (4) and developing around said main light source (3);

- electric supply means (7) for supplying power to said main light source (3) and, optionally, to said electrified element (6).

2. Lamp (1 ) according to the preceding claim, wherein said diffusing body (4) defines a substantial volume closed around the main light source (3) open to the outside only through said predetermined number of passage openings (5), the passage openings (5) occupying less than 25% of the surface of the diffusing body (4), and particularly less than 15% of the surface of the diffusing body (4), still more particularly less than 10% or 5%.

3. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the light radiation diffusing body (4) exhibits a lower portion, in conditions of use of the lamp (1 ), said at least one passage opening (5) being placed at the lower portion of the diffusing body (4).

4. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the light radiation diffusing body (4) exhibits a spheroidal shape, a predetermined number of passage openings (5), for example circular, being disposed at the lower portion of the body (4), particularly are evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4), and wherein the diffusing body (4) comprises an opalescent ball and is constrained to a supporting structure (2) optionally by a constrain having removable elements such as screws or similar engagement members.

5. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the light radiation diffusing body (4) comprises an upper covering (22) and a lower support (23), said at least one passage opening (5) being placed at the lower support (23) of the diffusing body (4), the upper covering (22) and lower support (23) being separated elements coupled, in the conditions of use of the lamp, the lower support (23) abuttingly receiving and supporting the upper covering (22).

6. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the upper covering (22) is made of a transparent or semitransparent material, diffuses a light radiation and exhibits a substantially dome or spheroidal shape without openings in conditions of use of the lamp, the lower support (23) is made of a transparent or semitransparent material, diffuses a light radiation and exhibits a predetermined number of passage openings (5), for example curvilinear or circular, particularly evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4).

7. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 5 to 6, wherein the upper covering (22) is an opalescent ball and is indirectly constrained to a supporting structure (2) by abutting on the lower support (23) in turn constrained, preferably directly, to the supporting structure (2).

8. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 6 to 7, wherein the lower support (23) has a substantially flat base (23a) on which a plurality of openings (5) are defined, particularly they are orderly disposed around a symmetry axis of the lower support (23).

9. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 6 to 8, wherein the diffusing body (4) is completely made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate.

10. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 6 to 8, wherein the upper covering (22) is completely made of an opaline diffusing glass, particularly the lower support (23) being made of an opalescent plastic material.

1 1 . Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 6 to 10, wherein the upper covering (22) defines an internal volume only accessible through the passage openings (5) of the lower support (23) for substantially trapping an insect entered through the passage opening.

12. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 6 to 1 1 , wherein the lower support (23) is made by molding and the upper covering (22) is made by blowing.

13. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the diffusing body (4) exhibits a wall thickness comprised between 1 mm and 20 mm.

14. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the light radiation diffusing body (4) exhibits a cylindrical symmetry shape around a vertical rotation axis.

15. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the diffusing body (4) further comprises at least one seal (8) placed around each passage opening (5) for limiting a possible entrance of water and/or wherein the diffusing body (4) further comprises at least one edge, for example obtained by molding, placed around each passage opening (5) for limiting a possible entrance of water.

16. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the main light source (3) has a cool light shade with a color temperature greater than 4000K, particularly greater than 6000K, for example equal to 6500K.

17. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the main light source (3) has a configuration defining an inner collecting seat (25) accessible from the top in conditions of use of the lamp, particularly the main light source (3) exhibiting a spiral or column pattern and develops around a substantially vertical axis in the conditions of use of the lamp, the inner seat (25) being defined inside the spiral or column.

18. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the main light source (3) is a fluorescent light source and optionally is the only light source of the lamp.

19. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, further comprising at least one guard (24) located below the passage opening (5) for limiting a possible entrance of water from the bottom, the guard (24) being constrained to the lower support (23) and/or to a support structure (2) of the lamp.

20. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the guard (24) is configured for enabling the water to drain, the guard (24) exhibiting, for example, an upper flat or convex surface (24a), and/or exhibiting draining holes.

21 . Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, further comprising a supporting structure (2) destined to support at least said diffusing body (4).

22. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the supporting structure (2) is destined to be engaged with or abut on the ground and/or is destined to be engaged with a wall of a building or structure and/or is destined to be constrained to a ceiling or covering surface.

23. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims 21 or 22, wherein the supporting structure (2) comprises at least one post (2b) fixed to the ground, for example to be inserted into the soil, at a first end thereof, and supporting one or more diffusing bodies (4) at the other end, wherein the supporting structure (2) comprises at least one supporting element (2c) fixed to the ground at a first end thereof and supporting one or more diffusing bodies (4) at the other end, said supporting element (2) developing along a vertical extension direction in the conditions of use of the lamp.

24. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the electric supply means (7) comprise a mains supply and/or one or more solar panels (9) and a power storage (1 1 ), the solar panels transferring energy to said storage and said storage being electrically connected to said electrified element (6) and/or to said main light source (3).

25. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the solar panel (9) is coupled, particularly removably, to the diffusing body (4) at an upper portion thereof.

26. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the electric supply means (7) comprise a supporting structure (7a) supporting said electrified element (6) and said main light source (3).

27. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the supporting structure (7a) is removable coupled to the diffusing body (4) at an upper portion thereof, particularly the diffusing body (4) exhibiting an upper access seat which couplingly receives by a top insertion the supporting structure (7a) of the electric supply means (7), said coupling being optionally of a snap, bayonet or threaded type.

28. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the supporting structure (7a) is removable watertightly coupled to the diffusing body (4) so that the rain water cannot flow through the upper access seat of the diffusing body (2).

29. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the electrified element (6) comprises at least one electric wire developing around the main light source (3).

30. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the electrified element (6) comprises at least one metal grid positioned around the main light source (3), optionally the meshes of the grid being of a size which does enable an insect such as a mosquito to pass through.

31 . Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, further comprising an inner light diffuser (10) of a material adapted to guide and diffuse the light, for example an opaline light diffuser, said inner light diffuser (10) directly receiving the light from the main light source (3) and diffusing it inside the diffusing body (4).

32. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the inner light diffuser (10) develops along a main axis, for example a vertical one in the conditions of use of the lamp, the electrified element (6) developing around said inner light diffuser (10).

33. Lamp according to the preceding claim, wherein the inner light diffuser (10) exhibits a cylindrical shape, for example has the shape of a tube.

34. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims from 31 to 33, wherein the inner light diffuser (10) is removably coupled to a support of the main light source (3).

35. Lamp according to anyone of the preceding claims, further comprising a solar light sensor (12), said sensor activating a power supply for the main light source (3) when the solar light decreases below a determined preset threshold and/or further comprising a programmable timer, said timer activating a power supply for the main light source (3) in determined time intervals.

Description:
TITLE: "LAMP FOR ELIMINATING INSECTS"

D E S C R I P T I O N

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is a lamp particularly an outdoor lamp for eliminating insects, particularly for gardens and/or porches or for any environments outside buildings. In other words, the present invention finds an application both in the field for controlling pests and in the outdoor lighting field.

STATE OF THE ART

As it is known, the presence of insects, particularly of mosquitoes, is rather annoying for anybody both in a house or in a garden. Structures as flyscreens on the windows protect an internal environment from the presence of these irritating insects, however in a garden it is necessary to find alternative solutions in order to eliminate or at least keep away the mosquitoes from areas which are more frequently occupied by humans. The presence of standing water and light undoubtedly contributes to attract mosquitoes. In addition to natural methods using, for example, anti-mosquito plants, both insect capturing devices and lamps were suitably devised for solving this problem. Some of this type of lamps can be find at garden suppliers. A first type of anti-mosquito lamp has the shape of a standard outdoor lamp, in addition the same is provided with a gluing plate for capturing insects. Actually, the lamp emits a light attracting the insects which are then trapped on the plate. Using this anti-mosquito lamp is very simple, it is sufficient to turn it on and it starts performing its task; obviously the mosquitoes are attracted by the presence of the light and the model with plates provided with glue, conceals on the back a base gluing the insect for capturing it.

The effectiveness of this type of devices is rather limited because the insect can be captured by the gluing plate only if the insect hits the base at a determined speed, for this reason most mosquitoes escape the lamp; moreover, rain and/or dirt remove or anyway diminish the efficacy of the glue so that the capturing effects on animals are exponentially reduced.

In addition to this type of known lamps, there are the electric insecticides. These apparatuses use a combination of light and chemical stimuli for attracting mosquitoes in proximity of an electrified grid which electrocutes the insects just by a slight contact, or of a fan which suctions the mosquitoes for trapping and killing them in a short time by dehydrating them.

For outdoors, due to the problems which are caused by the rain to the electrified systems, generally CO2 generating systems are used which attract mosquitoes for trapping them by suctioning the same. On the contrary, the electrocuting electrical current systems are mainly destined for an internal use for protecting them from the environmental agents. For example, devices killing insects by means of neon and an electrified grid are known. Over the years, this type of apparatuses has benefited from continuous technical updates: the presence of lights of different types (LED, ultraviolet, infrared lights), heat generators, or the addition of photocatalytic plates for emitting small quantities of carbon dioxide (for attracting mosquitoes) have improved the efficiency of these products against the mosquitoes. Despite these apparatuses were designed for being used inside a house, they are also used in outdoor areas protected by the environmental agents such as patios, terraces, gazebos, etcetera.

The beforehand described devices, although are capable of eliminating some of the insects, are not devoid of shortcomings, particularly with reference, for example, to the fact they are not particularly effective in eliminating the attracted insects.

As a result, the known anti-mosquito electric apparatuses probably attract in an area more insects than the ones should normally live in the same area with the result of capturing just a minimum portion.

Moreover, the known devices are devised for being mainly used indoor or anyway in outdoor protected areas for a temporary stay, and therefore they exhibit both a limited temporal and spatial operative ranges. OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention consists of proposing an outdoor lamp having an anti-insect action which can operate in the presence of bad weather and also for long periods of time, theoretically during the day and night.

A further object of the present invention consists of proposing a lamp, which besides being esthetically pleasant, has a configuration enabling an optimal outdoor lighting during the night having simultaneously the function of eliminating insects by effectively attracting mosquitoes and operating all the night. It is also an object of the invention to provide a lamp which can be easily installed and simple to maintain and which does not require (or can operate also without) the mains power supply.

A further object of the present invention consists of proposing a lamp which improves the capability of capturing insects, particularly mosquitoes.

SUMMARY

The pointed-out technical task and the specified objects are substantially met by an outdoor lamp for eliminating insects in environments, such as, for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising the technical characteristics disclosed in one or more of the attached claims.

According to a 1 st independent aspect, it is provided an outdoor lamp (1 ) for eliminating insects to be preferably used, but in a non-limiting way, in outdoor environments such as for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising:

- at least one main light source (3) adapted to emit a light radiation, said main light source (3) being configured for lighting also an environment outside the lamp,

- a light radiation diffusing body (4) disposed around said main light source (3) in order to substantially intercept said light radiation, said diffusing body (4) being at least partially semitransparent and substantially evenly diffusing the light which is diffused along all the surface thereof, the diffusing body (4) exhibiting at least one passage opening (5) configured for enabling the insects to enter inside a body (4) itself;

- optionally, an electrified element (6) for electrocuting the insects, placed inside said diffusing body (4) and developing around said main light source (3);

- electric supply means (7) for supplying power to said main light source (3) and, optionally, to said electrified element (6).

In a 2nd independent aspect, it is provided an outdoor lamp (1 ) for eliminating insects, to be preferably used, but in a non-limiting way, in outdoor environments such as for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising:

- at least one main light source (3) adapted to emit a light radiation, said main light source (3) being configured for also illuminating an environment outside the lamp,

- a light radiation diffusing body (4) disposed around said main light source (3) for substantially intercepting said light radiation, said diffusing body (4) exhibiting at least one passage opening (5) configured for enabling the insects to enter inside a body (4) itself;

- optionally, an electrified element (6) for electrocuting the insects, placed inside said diffusing body (4) and developing around said main light source (3);

- electric supply means (7) for supplying power (optionally to said electrified element (6) and) to said main light source (3); and

- an inner light diffuser (10) of a material adapted to guide and diffuse the light, for example an opaline light diffuser, said internal light diffuser (10) receiving directly the light from the main light source (3) and diffusing it inside a containment volume defined by the diffusing body (4).

In a 3rd aspect according to the 2nd aspect, said diffusing body (4) is transparent to a light radiation.

According to a 4th independent aspect, it is provided an outdoor lamp (1 ) for eliminating insects, to be used in outdoor environments such as, for example, gardens and/or porches, comprising: - at least one main light source (3) adapted to emit a light radiation, said main light source (3) being configured for illuminating also an environment outside the lamp,

- electric supply means (7) for supplying power to said main light source (3);

- a light radiation diffusing body (4) disposed around the main light source (3) for substantially intercepting said light radiation, the diffusing body (4) exhibiting a predetermined number of passage openings (5) configured for enabling insects to enter the body (4) itself, said diffusing body (4) defining a substantial volume closed around the main light source (3) open to the outside only through said predetermined number of passage openings (5), the passage openings (5) occupying less than 25% of the surface of the diffusing body (4), and particularly less than 15% of the surface of the diffusing body (4), still more particularly less than 10% or 5%.

In a 5th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) exhibits a lower portion, in conditions of use of the lamp (1 ), said at least one passage opening (5) being placed at the lower portion of the diffusing body (4).

In a 6th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) exhibits a spheroidal shape, a predetermined number of passage openings (5), for example circular, being disposed at the lower portion of the body (4), particularly evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4).

In a 7th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the diffusing body (4) is an opalescent ball and is constrained to a supporting structure (2) by abutting against a supporting plate (2a) and constrained by removable elements such as screws or similar engagement members.

In an 8th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the diffusing body (4) comprises at least one seal (8) placed around each passage opening (5) for limiting the possible entrance of water. In a 9th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the diffusing body (4) comprises at least one edge, for example obtained by molding, placed around each passage opening (5) for limiting a possible entrance of water flowing along the external surface.

In a 10th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the lamp comprises a supporting structure (2) destined to support at least said diffusing body (4).

In an 1 1 th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the supporting structure (2) is destined to be engaged with or to abut against the ground and/or is destined to be engaged with a wall of a building or structure and/or is destined to be constrained to a ceiling or covering surface.

In a 12th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 10 or 1 1 , the supporting structure (2) comprises at least one post (2b) fixed to the ground, for example by inserting it into the ground, at a first end thereof, and supporting one or more diffusing bodies (4) at the other end.

In a 13th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 10 or 1 1 or 12, the supporting structure (2) comprises at least one supporting element (2c) fixed to the ground at a first end thereof and supporting one or more diffusing bodies (4) at the other end, said supporting element (2) developing along a vertical extension direction in the conditions of use of the lamp.

In a 14th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 10 or 1 1 or 12 or

13, the supporting structure (2) comprises a base structure configured for receiving one or more weights for stabilizing the lamp, optionally the base structure comprising one or more plates and/or one or more containers for receiving the weights.

In a 15th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the electric supply means (7) comprise a mains power supply.

In a 16th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the electric supply means (7) comprise one or more solar panels (9) and a power storage (1 1 ), the solar panels transferring power to said storage and said storage being electrically connected to said electrified element (6) and/or to said main light source (3).

In a 17th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the solar panel (9) is coupled to the diffusing body (4) at an upper portion thereof.

In an 18th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the solar panel (9) is removably coupled to the diffusing body (4) at the upper portion thereof.

In a 19th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the electric supply means (7) comprise a supporting structure (7a) supporting said electrified element (6) and said main light source (3).

In a 20th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the supporting structure (7a) is removably coupled to the diffusing body (4) at an upper portion thereof, particularly the diffusing body (4) exhibiting an upper access seat which couplingly receives the supporting structure (7a) of the electric supply means (7) by a top insertion, said coupling being optionally of a snap, bayonet or threaded type.

In a 21 st aspect according to the preceding aspect, the supporting structure (7a) is removably water tightly coupled to the diffusing body (4) so that rain water cannot flow through the upper access seat of the diffusing body (4).

In a 22nd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, wherein the diffusing body (4) is completely made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate.

In a 23rd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the diffusing body (4) is made of an opaline diffusing glass.

In a 24th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the diffusing body (4) is defined by a continuous body, particularly exhibiting only the passage opening (5) and possibly an upper access seat which couplingly receives the electric supply means (7) by inserting them from the top.

In a 25th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the diffusing body (4), in conditions of use of the lamp, defines an internal volume only accessible through the at least one passage opening (5) for substantially trapping an insect entered through the passage opening.

In a 26th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the diffusing body (4) exhibits a thickness comprised between 1 mm and 20 mm.

In a 27th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) comprises LED lights, particularly at least one blue and/or white LED light.

In a 28th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the LED lights further comprise a predetermined number of white LEDs, optionally a switch enabling to selectively turn on the blue LEDs or while LEDs.

In a 29th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the electrified element (6) comprises at least one electric wire developing around the main light source (3).

In a 30th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the electrified element (6) comprises at least one metal grid positioned around the main light source

(3) , optionally the meshes of the grid having a size such to not enable an insect, such as a mosquito, to pass through.

In a 31 st aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the lamp further comprises an internal light diffuser (10) of a material adapted to guide and diffuse the light, for example an opaline light diffuser, said internal light diffuser (10) directly receiving the light from the main light source (3) and diffusing it inside the diffusing body

(4) .

In a 32nd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the internal light diffuser (10) develops along a main axis, for example vertical, in conditions of use of the lamp, the electrified element (6) developing around said internal light diffuser (10).

In a 33rd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the internal light diffuser (10) exhibits a cylindrical shape, for example has the shape of a tube. In a 34th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 31 to 33, the internal light diffuser (10) is removably coupled to a support of the main light source (3).

In a 35th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 31 to 34, the electrified element (6) develops around or behind the internal light diffuser (10).

In a 36th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the lamp comprises a solar light sensor (12), said sensor activating a power supply for the main light source (3) when the solar light decreases below a determined preset threshold.

In a 37th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the lamp comprises a programmable timer, said timer activating a power supply for the main light source (3) in determined time intervals.

In a 38th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) has a shape with a cylindrical symmetry about a vertical rotation axis.

In a 39th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) has an asymmetric shape.

In a 40th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) has a lateral wall (4a) having a hyperbolic hyperboloid shape, exhibiting a substantially circular upper free edge (13) and lower free edge (14).

In a 41 st aspect according to the preceding aspect, the diffusing body (4) exhibits an engagement cap (15) placed inside the lateral wall in proximity of the lower free edge (14) and a plurality of reinforcing fins (21 ) connecting the cap (15) to the diffusing body, the reinforcing fins (21 ), cap (15) and lateral wall of the diffusing body (4) cooperatively defining a plurality of passage openings (5), particularly evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4).

In a 42nd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 40 and/or 41 , the diffusing body (4) exhibits a pan (17) provided with an upper flat wall (16) placed inside the lateral wall in proximity of the upper free edge and exhibiting a plurality of passage openings (5), for example elongated, particularly evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4).

In a 43rd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 41 and 42, the lateral wall (4a), pan (17), reinforcing fins (21 ) and cap (15) define an insect trapping volume, the electrified element (6) develops inside the trapping volume around the main light source.

In a 44th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 40 to 43, further the lamp comprises a covering (18) coupable with the electric supply means (7) and/or diffusing body (4).

In a 45th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) is the only light source of the lamp.

In a 46th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the lamp is configured for floating, the body (4) being for example buoyant.

In a 47th independent aspect, it is provided a lighting device (100) for eliminating insects, comprising:

- a supporting structure (101 ) defining a housing chamber (107) and exhibiting, oppositely to the chamber (107), an electric plug (103) adapted to be inserted in an outlet;

- at least one main light source (1 02) adapted to emit a light radiation, said main light source (102) being configured for illuminating an environment outside the device, - an electrified element (104) for electrocuting insects, placed inside said housing chamber (107), said main light source (102) being interposed between the electrified element (104) and a bottom wall (101 a) of the supporting structure (101 );

- a light radiation diffusing body (105) engaged with the supporting structure (101 ) and disposed for substantially closing the housing chamber (107) in order to substantially intercept said light radiation, said diffusing body (105) being semitransparent and substantially evenly diffusing the light which is diffused along all the surface thereof, the diffusing body (105) defining cooperatively with the supporting structure (101 ) at least one passage opening (106) configured for enabling insects to enter inside the housing chamber (107), the outlet being configured for enabling to supply said main light source (102) and the electrified element (104).

In a 48th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the outlet (103) is made in a single piece with the supporting structure (101 ) and emerges from the bottom wall (101 a) facing away from the housing chamber (107).

In a 49th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 47 or 48, further the diffusing body (105) comprises removable hooking means, for being engaged to the supporting structure (101 ).

In a 50th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 49, the housing chamber (107) of the supporting structure (101 ) exhibits a box shape, a bottom wall (101 ) and lateral wall (101 b) thereof emerging from the bottom wall, and is delimited by a free edge (101 c) for defining an access front opening.

In a 51 st aspect according to the preceding aspect, the diffusing body (105) is coupled to the supporting structure (101 ) for substantially covering and preventing an access to the front opening of the housing chamber (107).

In a 52nd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the diffusing body exhibits a dome shape defined by an upper wall (150a) from which a lateral wall (105b) emerges, the dome being open at a free edge (105c) of the lateral wall (105b), the passage opening (106) being defined between the respective free edges (105c and 101 c) of the diffusing body (105) and supporting structure (101 ).

In a 53rd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 52, the diffusing body (105) exhibits a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 30 mm.

In a 54th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 53, the diffusing body (105) is made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate.

In a 55th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 54, the diffusing body (105) is made of an opaline diffusing glass.

In a 56th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 55, the main light source (102) comprises LED lights, particularly at least blue LED lights, for example at least 4 blue LED lights.

In a 57th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 47 to 56, the electrified element (104) comprises at least one metal grid positioned between an access to the supporting structure (101 ) and the main light source (102), optionally the meshes of the grid being of a size such to not enable an insect, such as a mosquito, to pass through.

In a 58th aspect according to the preceding aspect 4, the electric supply means

(7) comprise one or more solar panels (9) and a power storage (1 1 ), the solar panels transferring power to said storage and said storage being electrically connected to said main light source (3).

In a 59th aspect according to the preceding aspect 4, a path between the light source and the passage openings is tortuous and defines a labyrinth for the insects.

In a 60th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the light radiation diffusing body (4) comprises an upper covering (22) and a lower support (23), said at least one passage opening (5) being placed at the lower support (23) of the diffusing body (4).

In a 61 st aspect according to the preceding aspect, the upper covering (22) and lower support (23) are separated elements coupled in conditions of use of the lamp, the lower support (23) abuttingly receiving and supporting the upper covering (22).

In a 62nd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects 60 and 61 , the upper covering (22) is made of a transparent or semitransparent material, diffuses a light radiation and exhibits a substantially spheroidal or dome shape, the lower support (23) is made of a transparent or semitransparent material, diffuses a light radiation and exhibits a predetermined number of passage openings (5), for example curvilinear or circular, particularly evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis (A) of the diffusing body (4).

In a 63rd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 62, the upper covering (22) is an opalescent ball and is indirectly constrained to a supporting structure (2) by abutting on the lower support (23) in turn constrained, preferably directly, to the supporting structure (2).

In a 64th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 63, the lower support (23) is made of an opalescent material.

In a 65th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 64, the lower support (23) is made by molding.

In a 66th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 65, the upper covering (22) is made by blowing.

In a 67th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, further the lamp comprises at least one guard (24) placed below the passage openings (5) for limiting a possible entrance of water from the bottom.

In a 68th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the guard (24) is constrained to the lower support (23) and/or to a supporting structure (2) of the lamp.

In a 69th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 67 to 68, the guard (24) is configured for enabling the water to drain, the guard (24) for example exhibiting a flat or convex upper surface (24a), and/or exhibiting draining holes.

In a 70th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 69, the lower support (23) has a substantially flat base (23a) on which a plurality of openings (5) are defined, particularly orderly disposed around a symmetry axis of the lower support (23).

In a 71 st aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 70, the diffusing body (4) is completely made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate. In a 72nd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 70, the upper covering (22) is completely made of an opaline diffusing glass.

In a 73rd aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects from 60 to 72, the upper covering (22) defines an inner volume accessible only through the at least one passage opening (5) of the lower support (23) for substantially trapping an insect entered through the passage opening.

In a 74th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) comprises one or more cool lights.

In a 75th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) has a shade of the cool light having a color temperature greater than 4000K, particularly greater than 6000K, for example equal to 6500K.

In a 76th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) has a configuration defining an internal collecting seat (25) accessible from the top in conditions of use of the lamp.

In a 77th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the main light source (3) exhibits a spiral pattern and develops around a substantially vertical axis in conditions of use of the lamp, the internal seat (25) being defined inside the spiral.

In a 78th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the main light source (3) is a fluorescent light source.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will better appear in this illustrative and therefore non-limiting description of some improving but non- excluding embodiments of an outdoor lamp as illustrated in the attached drawings, wherein:

- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an outdoor lamp according to a first embodiment;

- Figure 2 illustrates an upper portion of the lamp comprising the electric supply means, light source and electrified element;

- Figure 3 illustrates a simplified cross-section of the lamp in Figure 1 ;

- Figure 4 shows a possible variant of the light source and electrified element useable, for example, in the lamp in Figure 1 ;

- Figure 5 shows a detail of the diffusing body of the lamp in Figure 1 ;

- Figures 6a-6c show a possible embodiment variant of the lamp in Figure 1 ;

- Figures 7a-7d show a further possible embodiment variant of the lamp in Figure

1 ;

- Figure 8 shows a perspective view of an outdoor lighting device with an insect electrocuting system; and

- Figure 9 is a schematic cross-section of the device in Figure 8; and

- Figure 10 is a perspective view of an outdoor lamp according to a further embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference to the attached figures, reference number 1 generally indicates

(particularly, but not necessarily) an outdoor lamp for eliminating insects from environments such as for example gardens and/or porches and/or patios and/or backyards and/or gazebos.

As it is visible in Figures 1 and 3 and 10, the lamp comprises a supporting structure 2 destined to be engaged with or abut on the ground. Naturally, the lamp could, as an alternative, be engaged to a wall of a building or any supporting structures or also to a ceiling or covering wall of any type, such as a porch or under a terrace. In a further assumption, the lamp could be devoid of a supporting structure, since the diffusing body 4 (described in the following) directly abuts on a table, ground or floats in a swimming pool. In other words, the presence and/or specific arrangement of the supporting structure is not a limiting factor of the present invention.

Referring to the example of the attached figures, the supporting structure 2 can consist of at least one post 2b at a first end thereof, fixed to the ground (as schematically shown in Figure 3) or, as an alternative, simply inserted into the ground, or abutting and movable to other areas according to lighting or mosquito killing requirements. As a further alternative, the post could be fixed to a plate or container adapted to contain water, or sand or another heavy material in order make stable it in case of wind. The post 2b supports, at the other end, one or more light diffusing bodies 4. Generally, but in a non-limiting way, the supporting structure 2 comprises a supporting element 2c developing along an extension vertical direction in conditions of use of the lamp itself. An embodiment example alternative to a post, is shown in the embodiment example in Figure 7, wherein the support itself is defined by a shape similar to a series of overlapped concentric rings of gradually decreasing diameters. In any case, the object of the supporting structure 2 is mainly of supporting the whole structure of the lamp, and first of all, the diffusing body 4. Different external shapes of the supporting structure 2 are in the same way possible.

Further, the lamp comprises at least one main light source 3 adapted to emit a light radiation for lighting an environment outside the lamp. The main light source can be generally based on any technology, such as for example can be an incandescence or neon light.

However, advantageously, the same could comprise, in principle, LED lights, and particularly at least blue LED lights, for example at least 4 blue LED lights globally absorbing about 120 imA for ensuring a sufficient illumination and a good capacity of attracting insects. De facto, the LED lights have a reduced consumption enabling the lamp to have a lasting independent operation also without a mains power supply. In an alternative embodiment, the LED lights can further comprise a predetermined number of white LEDs (or of another type). A suitable switch (a slide switch for example) in the electric circuit of the lamp, can enable an user to selectively turn on the blue LEDs or white LEDs (which usually generate more light) based on current needs. Advantageously, it is observed that lamps with a light of a particular color, can more or less attract determined insects. The insects are attracted more by some types of light, for example the cool light, in the range of 6500K attracts more mosquitoes than an incandescent light of the 3500K type. The dominant color of the emitted light is known as shade of the light. If the dominant color of the light tends to be red in color, the emitted light is said to have a warm shade; if the dominant color of the light tends to be blue in color, the emitted light is said to have a cool shade. Usually, the shade of the light is defined as the color temperature expressed in Kelvin degrees (the lamps and the packages thereof show a printed number immediately followed by the letter K). Small values of the color temperature correspond to warm shades. High values of the color temperature correspond to cool shades. Lighting engineering use the term "color temperature" for quantifying the shade of the light. As the temperature increases, firstly the light gets whiter, then blue, violet and lastly ultraviolet. It is observed that when a light is commonly called warm, actually this light corresponds to a low color temperature and therefore is actually emitted by a cooler body, on the contrary a higher temperature generates a light commonly called as cool and therefore actually emitted by a warmer body. The Applicant has shown by means of suitable studies, that fluorescent light sources at 6500K does not attract only mosquitoes, but also different types of insects, such as wasps, hornets, bed bugs, and sandflies and other insects, on the contrary it looks that LED lights attract mosquitoes and sandflies, but few other insects such as wasps, hornets and bed bugs. In summary, the fluorescent light sources at 6500K attract a lot of mosquitoes and many wasps, hornets, etcetera, the LED lights at 6500K attract many mosquitoes and few large insects, the ones at 3000/3500K attract less mosquitoes and few large insects. Still in other words, lamps with a light source 3 in the range of about 6000/6500K attract mosquitoes, sandflies, bed bugs, wasps, and hornets and small butterflies, while lamps with a warm light source 3 (3000/3500K) attract mainly mosquitoes. Moreover, lamps with a cool light source 3 at 6000/6500K of a fluorescent type, substantially capture more insects than the LEDs of the same color, probably due to the fact that generate more heat. It is further observed that the main light source 3 could be provided with a configuration defining an internal collecting seat 25 accessible from the top in conditions of use of the lamp (see Figure 10); in this case, the main light source 3 exhibits a spiral or column pattern developing around a substantially vertical axis in conditions of use of the lamp. The internal seat 25 is defined inside the spiral/column. Lamps made for being a container of a spiral or column type, attract the insects inside them. The advantage is that it is easily possible to see the effectiveness since the spiral (or columns) are filled by insects and probably the insects die sooner (because they are closely adjacent to the light and heat source) so that they do not have the time for escaping the ball by accidentally finding a small opening when flying as usually the insects do inside the dome (when they do not have the possibility of entering "inside" a standard bulb lamp).

The core part of the lamp is the light radiation diffusing body 4 engaged with the supporting structure 2 and disposed around the main light source 3 for substantially intercepting all the light radiation; the diffusing body 4 is semitransparent and diffuses substantially evenly the light which is diffused along all over the surface thereof. The opaline surface, although intercepts and attenuates the light from the light source (for example LEDs), does not reduce the attracting effect but amplifies it since the opaline surface itself acts as a light guide and therefore the mosquitoes see better a luminous surface having a determined size and a diffused light rather than a source with a higher brightness but smaller or more concentrated. In some embodiments, the diffusing body 4 is made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate; in other embodiments, the diffusing body 4 is made of an opaline diffusing glass. Generally, the diffusing body 4 is defined by a continuous body, having a thickness comprised between 1 mm and 30 mm, particularly exhibiting only a predetermined number of passage openings 5 for enabling the insects to enter, and possibly an upper access seat which couplingly receives from the top the electric supply means 7 described in the following. The diffusing body 4 can be made in one piece or can consist of several portions.

In a first embodiment shown in Figures from 1 to 5, the light radiation diffusing body 4 exhibits a unitary body provided with a spheroidal shape, and a plurality of passage openings 5, for example circular, are disposed at the lower portion of the body itself. As it is visible in Figures 1 and 3, the passage openings 5 are evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis A of the diffusing body 4, particularly, the passage openings 5 are at the lower portion of the diffusing body 4. In this way, the interior of the lamp is protected from the rain enabling at the same time the insects to enter towards the lower source. Moreover, the diffusing body 4 comprises at least one seal 8 or, more simply, at least one edge made during the molding step and acting as a drip, placed around each passage opening 5 for reducing a possible inflow of water; see Figure 5. The diffusing body 4 in Figure 1 is an opalescent ball constrained to the supporting structure 2 by abutting on a supporting plate 2a (see Figure 3) to which is coupled by removable elements, such as screws or similar engagement members. As an alternative, as shown in Figure 5, the lower portion of the diffusing body 4 can exhibit a bayonet-type or partial rotation engagement system for ensuring a simple engagement/disengagement for enabling a routine maintenance of the device.

In a different embodiment in Figure 6, the light radiation diffusing body 4 exhibits a hyperbolic hyperboloid lateral wall 4a provided with an upper edge 13 and lower free edge 14 which are substantially circular. In proximity of the lower free edge 14, there is the coupling system for the supporting structure 2 (see Figure 6c); particularly, there is an engagement cap 15 adapted to be coupled to the post 2b by an insertion. This latter is rigidly connected to the diffusing body 4 by means of suitable reinforcing fins 21 which enable the light to better flow downwardly and actually define the openings 5 through which the insects can enter. The plurality of passage openings 5 are evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis of the diffusing body itself. By observing Figure 6b, it is observed the presence of a pan 17 destined to be inserted into the diffusing body 4 and to be coupled to the same due to the configuration of the two bodies. The pan 17 defines an upper flat wall 16 which is placed inside the lateral wall in proximity of the upper free edge 13 and exhibits a plurality of passage openings 5, for example elongated and evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis of the diffusing body. The lateral wall 4a, upper flat wall 16 and lower flat wall 15 define a trapping volume for the insects, inside which the electrified element described in the following, develops. It is observed in Figures 6a, 6b and 6c that the supporting structure 7a of the electric supply means includes suitable fast hooking elements 19 destined to cooperate with one or more respective shaped seats 20 present on the pan 17, so that the supporting structure 7a can be inserted from the top in the central seat of the pan 17 so that the fast hooking elements 19 enter the enlarged portions of the shaped seats 20; a slight rotation (clockwise in the example of Figure 6a) will enable the fast hooking elements 19 to interfere, when vertically extracted, with the shaped seats (this arrangement is shown in Figure 6c) for ensuring a stable coupling. For preventing the entrance of dirt or leaves, there is also a covering 18 hiding the pan 17, while enabling the light radiation to enter towards the solar panels 9 (through the central hole). The covering 18 can be constrained and be integral with the supporting structure 7a. Then, it is observed that the peculiar arrangement of the lower flat wall 15 receding from the free edge and open only at said openings 5, prevents water from entering from the bottom as could happen with garden sprinklers, for example.

Figures from 7a to 7d show a further embodiment variant of the diffusing body by showing possible lighting products having an intricate appearance. Also in this case, the particular configuration of the lower portion of the lamp prevents an inflow of water from the bottom coming from garden sprinklers.

Figure 10 illustrates a further variant of the diffusing body 4. In this embodiment, the light radiation diffusing body 4 is formed by two half portions and comprises an upper covering 22 and a lower support 23. The passage openings 5 are only placed at the lower support 23 of the diffusing body 4. Specifically, the upper covering 22 and lower support 23 are separated elements coupled in conditions of use of the lamp, and the lower support 23 abuttingly receives and supports the upper covering 22. The lower support 23 in turn is constrained, preferably directly, to the supporting structure 2. One of the reasons for making the diffusing body 4 in two halves is for exploiting a different manufacturing methodology for the two portions in order to reduce the manufacturing costs. De facto, the upper covering 22 can be made by blowing a material of which it consists, which can be a transparent or semitransparent material diffusing the light radiation, for example an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate. As an alternative, the upper covering 22 can be completely made of an opaline diffusing glass. Blowing enables to shape the upper covering with a substantially dome or spheroidal shape (devoid of openings 5). Actually it is impossible to make the openings in single step by the blowing technology, however even though it were possible to make the same on the dome 23 (as shown in Figure 1 ), an additional milling step would be still necessary. The passage openings 5, having a curvilinear or circular shape for example, are optionally evenly distributed around a vertical symmetry axis A of the diffusing body 4, but they are positioned only on the lower support.

Advantageously, also the lower support 23 is made of a transparent or semitransparent material and diffuses a light radiation. For example, the lower support 23 is made of an opalescent material. The same can be made by molding it so that the openings 5 are also formed in a single step. The lower support 23 has a substantially flat base 23a on which the plurality of openings 5 are defined, particularly they are orderly disposed around a symmetry axis of the lower support 23 itself (see Figure 10). The lower support 23 could possibly comprise a raised perimetral edge enabling to center and hold the position of the upper covering 22 during the coupling step. In each of the described embodiments, and particularly referring to the one in Figure 10 (representing it), the lamp can further comprise at least one guard 24 placed below the passage openings 5 for reducing a possible inflow of water from the bottom (caused by irrigation systems and/or rain drops bouncing back on the ground, for example). The guard 24 is constrained to the lower support 23 and/or support structure 2 of the lamp (as shown in Figure 10). The guard 24 is configured in order to enable the water to drain. The guard 24 can exhibit, for example, a flat or convex upper surface 24a (as in Figure 10), and/or exhibit draining holes. For this matter, the guard 24 could be concave for containing possible insects falling dead from the openings 5 in the support (in this case, it would contain the water from rain and sprinklers which is expelled through small holes), or could be flat or convex. The guard 24 can be inserted on a supporting post or around the post with two different modes selected by the user and could be made for being closed around the pole (as a collar) without disassembling or taking apart the support in case the same were previously assembled. Or, can consist in two portions closing, for example, by a hinge and a screw, or by two screws, or by a hook and screw. With reference to the concave shape, the concave guard 24 can be initially mounted facing upwardly for showing how many insects is capable of collecting (and therefore the efficiency thereof) and can be turned upside down for cleaning it.

The interior of the volume defined by the diffusing body 4 possibly receives an electrified element 6 destined to electrocute the insects; the electrified element 6 develops around the main light source 3; particularly, the insects enter the diffusing body and flying towards the main light source interact with the electrified element which ultimately electrocutes them. Since the mosquitoes (or other insects) remain trapped inside the diffusing body, they all shortly end up contacting the electrified element. The electrified element 6 can take different configurations; in a first possible example comprises at least two electric wires (positive and negative) developing about the main light source 3 (see Figure 4). As an alternative or in combination, the electrified element 6 comprises at least one metal grid positioned around the main light source 3; the meshes of the grid will have a size such to not enable an insect, e. g. a mosquito, to pass through. The grid could have vertical elongated meshes as in Figure 2, or horizontal meshes as in Figure 4.

As shown in Figures 2 and 4, the main light source 3 can also comprise an internal light diffuser 10 of a material adapted to guide and diffuse the light, for example an opaline light diffuser. The internal light diffuser 10 directly receives the light from the main light source 3 (for example LEDs) and diffuses it inside the diffusing body 4. The same develops along a main axis, vertical in conditions of use of the lamp, and the electrified element 6 in turn develops around a possible internal light diffuser 10. In the example of Figure 2, the internal light diffuser 10 exhibits a cylindrical shape, for example a tube. The same is removably coupled to a support of the main light source 3. In the example of Figure 4, the same consists of two elongated plates coupled at 90° in order to define a four-face light diffuser with a metal wire of the electrified element 6 spirally wound about, and supported by, the plates themselves. The diffuser could have also a different number of faces and can be printed in one piece. As cited, actually the electrified element 6 develops around an internal light diffuser 10.

The lamp is provided with suitable electric supply means 7 for supplying electric power to said electrified element 6 and to said main light source 3. In the more immediate embodiment, said means consist of a mains power supply suitably transformed for supplying the LEDs and metal grid. In the preferred embodiment, the electric supply means 7, on the contrary, comprise one or more solar panels and a power storage 1 1 or a small battery; the solar panels transfer the power to the storage during the day and the storage is electrically connected to the electrified element 6 and/or to the main light source 2 for supplying them, particularly during the night. The solar panels 9 are directly coupled to the diffusing body 4 at an upper portion thereof, particularly are removably coupled. Generally the electric supply means 7 comprise a supporting structure 7a supporting both the electrified element 6 and the main light source 3 (see Figure 2, for example).

The supporting structure 7a is removably coupled to the diffusing body 4 at an upper portion thereof; particularly, the diffusing body 4 exhibits an upper access seat which couplingly receives the supporting structure 7a by inserting it from the top; optionally the coupling can be of a snap type, bayonet or threaded type in order to ensure to easily remove the piece, and the maintenance, cleaning or substitution thereof. The supporting structure 7a is also water tightly coupled to the diffusing body 4 so that the rain water cannot flow through the upper access seat of the diffusing body 4. The system can be provided with an outlet, for example of a jack type, for being recharged by the mains in case of rainy days. If the supply is performed exclusively by the mains electric power, the lamp further comprises a light sensor 12 (a twilight switch or photodiode or solar cell), which turns on a power supply for the main light source 3 when the solar light goes under a determined preset threshold. As an alternative or in combination, the lamp can further comprise a programmable timer (or a trimmer), which turns on a power supply for the main light source 3 in determined preset time intervals.

Figures 8 and 9 show a different lighting device 100 also destined to eliminate insects; however, this device was mainly devised to be used inside houses and for being directly connected to an outlet. The lighting device 100 comprises a supporting structure 101 defining a housing chamber 107 inside it for containing a circuit capable of driving and controlling the lights and an electrified element for electrocuting insects as described in the following. The supporting structure 101 exhibits, oppositely to the chamber 107, a plug 103 adapted to be directly inserted into an outlet. The plug 103 is integrally made with the supporting structure 1 01 and emerges from the bottom wall 101 a facing away from the housing chamber 107. Indeed, as it is visible in Figure 8, the device 100 is configured for being inserted in the outlet for emerging from this latter when is used. The housing chamber 107 of the supporting structure 101 exhibits a box shape with a bottom wall 101 a and lateral wall 101 b emerging from the bottom wall and is delimited by a free edge 101 c for defining an access front opening. At least one main light source 102 adapted to emit a light radiation for lighting an environment outside the device, is housed in said chamber 107, directly electrically connected, by previously interposing a suitable circuit board, to the electric supply plug. The main light source 102 comprises LED lights, particularly blue or white LED lights, for example at least 4 blue or white LED lights. The device, when used, serves both as a night orientation light and, as explained in the following, for eliminating insects, such as mosquitoes. As it is visible in Figure 9, the device 100 also comprises an electrified element 104 for electrocuting insects, which is placed inside the housing chamber 107. The main light source 102 is interposed between the electrified element 104 and bottom wall 101 a of the supporting structure 101 . The electrified element 104 comprises at least one metal grid positioned between an access to the supporting structure 101 and the main light source 102, and the meshes of the grid have a suitable size so that an insect, such as a mosquito, passing through them, inevitably contacts two adjacent meshes of the grid. As it is evident in Figure 9, the device is also provided with a light radiation diffusing body 105 engaged with the supporting structure 101 and disposed substantially to close the housing chamber 107 in order to substantially intercept said light radiation; the diffusing body 105 is semitransparent and diffuses substantially evenly the light which is diffused all over the surface thereof. Moreover, the diffusing body 105 defines, cooperatively with the supporting structure 101 , at least one passage opening 106 configured for enabling the insects to enter inside the housing chamber 107. To this end, the diffusing body 105 further comprises removable hooking means for engaging the supporting structure 101 . As it is visible in Figures 8 and 9, the diffusing body 105 is coupled to the supporting structure 101 for substantially covering and preventing an access to the front opening of the housing chamber 107 and therefore to prevent a possible direct access to the electrified element 104. The diffusing body exhibits a dome shape defined by an upper wall 105a from which a lateral wall 105b emerges; the dome is open at a free edge 105c of the lateral wall 105b and the passage opening 1 06 is defined between respective free edges 105c and 101 c of the diffusing body 105 and of the supporting structure 101 . The diffusing body 105 typically exhibits a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 20 mm and is made of an opaline plastic material, such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate. As an alternative, it can consist of an opaline diffusing glass.

The invention obtains substantial advantages.

The outdoor lamp, according to what was described and illustrated, exhibits a structure such to attract and trap insects attracted inside the diffusing body so that they end up being electrocuted by the electrified grid, so that the trapping efficiency thereof is enhanced.

The presence of a surface of the opalescent diffusing body, provided that the thickness thereof is rather limited and sufficiently transparent, does not reduce the attracting effect on the insects but amplifies it since the opaline surface acts as a light guide and the mosquitoes/insects see better a ball of a determined size and with a diffused light rather than a source with a more intense luminosity, but smaller (for example a LED). Moreover, the extended night operation (which can be also made automatic) enables the device to operate for long periods of time without a human presence, in this way the number of mosquitoes is affected and is gradually decreased as the time goes by. Lastly, the device can be disassembled and can be very easily cleaned. The advantages of the invention are evident also with reference to the cost- effectiveness of the technical solution and to the construction simplicity of the components. Lastly, it is clearly inferred from the present description that exist many possible modifications to the components of the lamp according to the present invention, with reference to the size, configurations and materials for example, which still fully fall into the scope defined by the following claims which also are an integral part of the present description.