20130043493 | LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE STRUCTURE - A light-emitting diode (LED) structure includes a substrate, a plurality of LED chips, a first colloid, a second colloid, and a lens. The substrate is provided with at least one retaining section, and the LED chips are mounted on the substrate and covered by the first colloid. The second colloid is located to one side of the first colloid opposite to the substrate. The lens is provided with at least one catching section correspondingly engaged with the at least one retaining section, so that the lens is connected to the substrate to form a unitary body through engagement of the catching section with the retaining section and closes the LED chips, the first colloid and the second colloid in between the lens and the substrate. With these arrangements, the LED structure can have upgraded lighting efficiency and allows quick change of LED color temperature or LED beam angle. | 02-21-2013 |