The present disclosure relates to luminaire structures utilizing panel assemblies and associated structures.
Lighting and acoustics are two principal features in the design of a room space. Typically, however, acoustics and lighting are considered separately, and satisfied by light fixtures and acoustic panels of different configurations of shape, texture, thickness, placement, orientation and the like.
It may thus be desirable to provide novel approaches for lighting and/or acoustics, or at least to provide the public with one or more useful alternatives.
In an aspect, there is provided a luminaire structure, comprising a plurality of housing segments, each with at least one lighting zone, and configured to be assembled to form a support structure defining at least one panel supporting zone for supporting at least one acoustic panel removably attached thereto, wherein each of the lighting zones in the support structure is oriented to be adjacent the at least one acoustic panel, and operable to receive a lighting module to deliver light to an interior space.
Some example embodiments may further comprise the at least one panel.
In some example embodiments, the at least one panel supporting zone may be configured to define at least one panel supporting plane, and wherein one or more of the lighting zones may be oriented with a light output disposed at an angle between about 0 and about 180 degrees relative to the panel supporting plane.
In some example embodiments, the light output may be oriented at about 90 degrees to the at least one panel supporting plane.
In some example embodiments, the at least one panel supporting plane may include a pair of substantially parallel panel supporting planes defined on corresponding opposed surfaces of the support structure to receive a corresponding one of a pair of acoustic panels.
In some example embodiments, the lighting zones may be configured to extend along and between an aligned pair of corresponding peripheral regions of the pair of acoustic panels.
In some example embodiments, each of the lighting zones may extend along a first length dimension of a corresponding housing segment and may include at least one first passage to receive the lighting module therein, for a first lighting mode, or to receive a cover module for a second non-lighting mode.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a plurality of hub segments to join with the housing segments to form the support structure.
In some example embodiments, each housing segment may include a mounting zone opposite the lighting zone, the mounting zone being oriented toward a region to be behind, or adjacent to, the at least one acoustic panel.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a mounting module to be received in the mounting zone, wherein the mounting module and/or the at least one acoustic panel may cooperate to form a mounting interface therebetween, for the removable attachment of the at least one acoustic panel to the support structure.
In some example embodiments, the mounting interface may include at least one first mounting structure on the mounting module to receive at least one second mounting structure on the at least one acoustic panel.
In some example embodiments, the first mounting structure may include at least one strut extending outwardly from the mounting module and at least one lateral web structure extending therefrom to engage a complementary tab structure on the acoustic panel.
In some example embodiments, the support structure may define a pair of opposed panels locating regions for locating respective acoustic panels on opposite sides of the support structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire assembly comprising a plurality of luminaire structures as defined in any clause, exemplary embodiment, or elsewhere in the present disclosure and claims.
In some example embodiments, the luminaire structures may be configured in one or more of a zig zag, T, C, X, triangular, rectangle or square orientations, in end-to-end or other configurations.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of assembling a luminaire structure, comprising:
Some example embodiments may further comprise the step of configuring the at least one panel supporting zone to define at least one panel supporting plane.
Some example embodiments may further comprise configuring the least one panel supporting plane as a pair of substantially parallel panel supporting planes defined on corresponding opposed surfaces of the support structure to receive a corresponding one of a pair of acoustic panels.
Some example embodiments may further comprise configuring the lighting zones to extend along and between an aligned pair of corresponding peripheral regions of the pair of acoustic panels.
Some example embodiments may further comprise one or more of configuring each of the lighting zones to extend along a first length dimension of a corresponding housing segment, so that each lighting zone includes at least one first passage, and inserting a lighting module in the first passage for a first lighting mode, or a cover module for a second non-lighting mode.
Some example embodiments may further comprise installing each of a plurality of hub segments between corresponding end regions of adjacent ones of the housing segments to form the support structure.
Some example embodiments may further comprise configuring each housing segment to include a mounting zone to be opposite the lighting zone and to be oriented toward a region to be behind or adjacent to the at least one acoustic panel.
Some example embodiments may further comprise providing a mounting module to be received in the mounting zone, so that the mounting module and/or the at least one acoustic panel cooperate to form a mounting interface therebetween.
Some example embodiments may further comprise providing the mounting interface by at least one first mounting structure on the mounting module to receive a second mounting structure on the at least one acoustic panel.
Some example embodiments may further comprise providing the first mounting structure as at least one strut extending outwardly from the mounting module and at least one lateral web extending therefrom.
Some example embodiments may further comprise configuring the support structure to define a pair of opposed panel locating regions for locating respective acoustic panels on opposite sides of the support structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire structure, comprising a plurality of housing segments, at least one of the housing segments having at least one lighting zone, and configured to be assembled to form a support structure defining at least one panel module supporting zone for supporting at least one panel module removably attached thereto, wherein the at least one lighting zone in the support structure is oriented to be adjacent the at least one panel module, and operable to receive a lighting module to deliver light to an interior space.
In some example embodiments, the at least one panel module may be selected from an acoustic panel module and a non-acoustic panel module interchangeably thereon.
In some example embodiments, the at least one lighting zone may be operable to receive the lighting module or a non-lighting module.
In some example embodiments, each of the plurality of housing segments may include at least one lighting zone, and wherein each of the at least one lighting zone is operable to receive the lighting module or a non-lighting module interchangeably therein.
Some example embodiments may further comprise the at least one panel module.
In some example embodiments, the at least one panel module supporting zone may be configured to define at least one panel module supporting plane, and wherein one or more of the lighting zones may be oriented with a light output disposed at an angle between about 0 and about 180 degrees relative to the panel module supporting plane.
In some example embodiments, the light output may be oriented at about 90 degrees to the at least one panel module supporting plane.
In some example embodiments, the at least one panel module supporting plane may include a pair of substantially parallel panel module supporting planes defined on corresponding opposed surfaces of the support structure to receive a corresponding one of a pair of panel modules.
In some example embodiments, the lighting zones may be configured to extend along and between an aligned pair of corresponding peripheral regions of the pair of panel modules.
In some example embodiments, a plurality of the housing segments may collectively include a plurality of lighting zones, and wherein each of the lighting zones may extend along a first length dimension of a corresponding housing segment and includes at least one first passage to receive the lighting module therein, for a first lighting mode, or to receive a cover module for a second non-lighting mode.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a plurality of hub segments to join with the housing segments to form the support structure.
In some example embodiments, each housing segment may include a mounting zone opposite the lighting zone, the mounting zone being oriented toward a region to be behind, or adjacent to, the at least one panel module.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a mounting module to be received in the mounting zone, wherein the mounting module and/or the at least one panel module cooperate to form a mounting interface therebetween.
In some example embodiments, the mounting interface may include at least one first mounting structure on the mounting module to receive a second mounting structure on the at least one panel module.
In some example embodiments, the first mounting structure may include at least one strut extending outwardly from the mounting module and at least one lateral web extending therefrom.
In some example embodiments, the support structure may define a pair of opposed panel module locating regions for locating respective panel modules on opposite sides of the support structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire assembly, comprising a plurality of luminaire structures as defined in any clause, exemplary embodiment, or elsewhere in the present disclosure and claims.
In some example embodiments, the luminaire structures may be configured in one or more of a zig zag, T, C, X, triangular, rectangle or square orientations, in end-to-end or other configurations.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit to build a luminaire structure, comprising:
Some example embodiments may further comprise a plurality of hub segments to join with the housing segments to form the support structure.
Several exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be provided, by way of examples only, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” “coupled,” and “mounted,” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings. In addition, the terms “connected” and “coupled” and variations thereof are not restricted to physical, mechanical or other connections or couplings. The terms upper, lower, and vertical are intended for operative context only and are not necessarily intended to limit the invention only to those configurations or orientations. In any instance in which the disclosure refers to a single instance of an element, example embodiments may include a multiple of such elements. The term “at least one” in reference to any element is not intended to force an interpretation on any other reference elsewhere in the disclosure to a single instance of an element to mean only one such instance of the element. Furthermore, and as described in subsequent paragraphs, the specific mechanical and/or other configurations illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention. However, other alternative mechanical and/or other configurations are possible which are considered to be within the teachings of the instant disclosure. Furthermore, any one element, feature, structure, function, of any aspect and/or example embodiment described in the present disclosure including the figures, clauses and/or claims herein, may itself be claimed on its own or be combined with any one or more elements, features, structures, functions, and/or steps from the same or any other aspects and/or example embodiments described in the present disclosure including the figures, clauses and/and claims herein.
The term “LED” used herein may include, but not be limited to, semiconductor, electroluminescent, organic, polymeric or other material based light sources commonly known as generally as light emitting diodes, as well as polymeric and other such light sources, equivalents and variants thereof.
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Thus, in some example embodiments, the lighting zones 18 may be configured to extend along and between an aligned pair of corresponding peripheral regions of the pair of acoustic panels 24. Referring to
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In some example embodiments, the mounting interface 56 may include at least one first mounting structure 58 to receive a second mounting structure 60 on the adjacent panel 24. Each first mounting structure 58 may include at least one strut 62 extending outwardly from the mounting module 52 and at least one lateral web 64 extending therefrom. In this case, the second mounting structure 60 may be provided with a tab shown at 66 to engage the corresponding lateral web 64.
Thus, in some example embodiments such as the luminaire assemblies 10 (of
In some example embodiments, the luminaire assembly 10 may be provided so that a number of the luminaire structures 12 may be configured in one or more of a zig zag, T, C, X, triangular, rectangle or square orientations, in end-to-end or other configurations. One or more of the acoustic panels 24 as shown for luminaire assembly 10 may be replaced with non-acoustic panels, if desired. For instance, in the case of the luminaire assembly 10, one or more of the acoustic panels 24 may be replaced by a non-acoustic panel, such as one with a mirrored or other patterned, textured and/or shaped surface.
An example embodiment may be seen in
Each of the two elongate housing segments 16 forming the two upper peripheral regions 12b, and the two elongate housing segments 16 forming the two lower peripheral regions 12a, may also be equipped with a corresponding mounting module 52 for coupling with panels 24 as will be described. Lighting modules 40 may then be installed in those elongate housing segments 16 which correspond to the one or more peripheral regions designated to provide one or more light outputs 34. Each of a plurality of hub segments 30 may be located between and coupled with corresponding end regions of adjacent ones of the elongate housing segments 16, following the method discussed in the above mentioned '135 application, thus to form the support structure 20, a portion of which may be seen in
Broken lines may be provided for purposes of illustrating portions of the design and are directed to environment. The subject matter herein includes any of the present figures, or new figures based on the present figures, with one or more or less such broken lines shown in solid lines and vice versa. Thus, any change of such one or more broken lines to one or more solid lines, and vice versa, is not new matter.
Structures herein may be presented with symbolic break lines. The appearance of a portion of the luminaire structure between the break lines does not form part of the design. A separation and a bracket are used to indicate that, for ease of illustration, the specific dimension of the article associated with the separation and bracket is not claimed and is to be broadly interpreted. The subject matter herein includes any of the present figures with any such symbolic break lines removed, or with one or more further symbolic break lines added. Thus, any removal or addition of one or more any such symbolic break lines is not new matter.
The luminaire structure designs are not limited to the scale shown herein.
The figures herein present the ornamental designs for luminaire structures as shown and described.
While the present disclosure describes various exemplary embodiments, the disclosure is not so limited. To the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, as will be readily appreciated by the person of ordinary skill in the art.
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