Claims
- 1. A luminaire adjustment mechanism, comprising:a mounting bracket having a substantially arcuate support wall; an optical housing slidably engaged with said arcuate support wall; an adjustment bolt rotatably received by a non-rotatable nut; said non-rotatable nut being attached to an adjustment brace; said adjustment brace slidably attached to said mounting bracket and being connected to said optical housing.
- 2. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein said adjustment bolt and non-rotatable nut are floatably retained in said adjustment brace.
- 3. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein said mounting bracket includes first, second, and third slots in said arcuate support wall.
- 4. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 3, further comprising an indicia for measuring adjustment of said optical housing.
- 5. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 4, wherein said indicium is adjacent to said third slot.
- 6. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 5, further comprising a housing bolt extending through said third slot and having an angle indicator disposed adjacent to and in cooperation with said indicia.
- 7. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein said adjustment brace includes a substantially U-shaped first wall having at least one hole therein and a second wall extending at a right angle therefrom.
- 8. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 7, said non-rotatable nut being attached to said second wall of said adjustment brace.
- 9. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 7, further comprising at least one housing bolt extending through said first wall, and said third slot in said mounting bracket, and affixed to said optical housing.
- 10. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 1, said adjustment bolt being disposed through an eyebolt fixedly attached to said mounting bracket.
- 11. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a cylindrical tube extending upward from said optical housing through a third slot in said mounting bracket.
- 12. A luminaire adjustment mechanism, comprising:a mounting bracket having a substantially arcuate support wall having at least one slot therein; an adjustment brace slidably connected through said at least one slot to an optical housing; an adjustment bolt threadably received through a non-rotatable nut affixed to said adjustment brace; said adjustment bolt being disposed through a positioning mechanism fixedly attached to said mounting bracket; wherein said adjustment bolt and said non-rotatable nut float relative to said adjustment brace.
- 13. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 12, wherein said mounting bracket includes a first, a second, and a third slot therein.
- 14. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 12, further comprising an indicia adjacent said third slot for measuring adjustment of said optical housing.
- 15. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 12, wherein said adjustment brace includes a substantially U-shaped first wall having a first and a second hole therein and a second wall extending at a right angle from said first wall.
- 16. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 15, wherein said adjustment bolt extends through said second wall of said adjustment brace.
- 17. A luminaire adjustment mechanism, comprising:a mounting bracket having an arcuate support wall; an adjustment bolt within said mounting bracket and above said arcuate support wall and extending through an adjustment brace and received by a non-rotatable nut; at least one housing bolt extending through said adjustment brace and through at least one slot in said mounting bracket; at least one housing bolt connected to an optical housing.
- 18. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 17, wherein said mounting bracket includes three slots therein and further comprises a scale adjacent one of said three slots for measuring angular displacement of said optical housing.
- 19. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 18, further comprising a housing bolt extending through one of said slots and having an angle indicator in cooperation with said indicia.
- 20. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 19, further comprising an eyebolt attached to said arcuate support wall, said adjustment bolt being disposed through said eyebolt.
- 21. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 20, wherein said arcuate support wall includes a first slot, a second slot, and a third slot, said first slot and said second slot each receiving a housing bolt therethrough and said third slot receiving a housing bolt and said angle indicator.
- 22. The luminaire adjustment mechanism of claim 21, further comprising a wiring tube from within said mounting tube to said optical housing.
- 23. A luminaire adjustment mechanism, comprising:a mounting bracket having a substantially arcuate support wall; an optical housing slidably engaged with said arcuate support wall; an adjustment bolt rotatably received by a non-rotatable nut; said non-rotatable nut being attached to an adjustment brace; said adjustment brace slidably engaged to said mounting bracket and being connected to said optical housing; wherein said adjustment bolt and non-rotatable nut float relative to said adjustment brace and further wherein said mounting bracket includes three slots therein; said adjustment brace including a substantially U-shaped first wall having at least one hole therein and a second wall extending at a right angle therefrom; an indicia for measuring adjustment of said optical housing, said indicia being adjacent one of said three slots; an angle indicator disposed adjacent to and in cooperation with said indicia.
- 24. A luminaire adjustment mechanism, comprising:a mounting bracket having a substantially arcuate support wall; an optical housing slidably engaged with said arcuate support wall; a worm rotatably received by a worm gear; said worm gear being fixedly attached to an adjustment brace and said worm extending through an adjustment brace; said adjustment brace slidably engaging said arcuate wall support and being operably connected to said optical housing; said arcuate wall support further comprising an indicia for measuring adjustment of said optical housing and three slots therein; wherein said indicia are located adjacent on of said three slots.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/542,786, which was filed on Apr. 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,376 B1.
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