Claims
- 1. A luminaire assembly for use on a canopy comprising:
a lower portion disposed below the canopy for receiving a light emitting source; an upper housing disposed above the canopy having disposed therein a ballast and a lamp socket, the light emitting source from the lower portion extending up through an aperture in the canopy and connecting to the lamp socket in the upper housing; and an attachment mechanism for attaching the lower portion to the upper housing through the aperture in the canopy.
- 2. The luminaire assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper housing is a die cast housing.
- 3. The luminaire assembly of claim 1 wherein the lower portion comprises a base and a lens connected to the base pan to cover the light emitting source.
- 4. The luminaire assembly of claim 1 wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a draw clamp bracket that attached to the upper housing.
- 5. The luminaire assembly of claim 4 further comprising a securement mechanism that secures the attachment mechanism to the upper housing.
- 6. The luminaire assembly of claim 1 wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of rib portions and deck portions disposed between the rib portions and further comprising one or more supports extending from the upper housing onto the rib portions to support the upper housing and lower housing on the ribs of the canopy.
- 7. The luminaire assembly of claim 1 wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of rib portions and deck portions disposed between the rib portions and the upper housing rests solely on the deck portions.
- 8. A luminaire assembly for use on a canopy comprising: a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source, the lower portion being disposed below the canopy;
an upper housing disposed above the canopy comprising an aperture disposed in the bottom portion formed by walls on the interior of the upper housing, the walls having a receiving portion for receiving a bracket portion; and a bracket connected to the lower portion attachment mechanism for attaching the lower portion to the upper housing, the bracket having a portion that cooperates with the receiving portion in the upper housing to secure the bracket to the walls of the upper housing.
- 9. The luminaire assembly of claim 8 wherein the bracket comprises a draw clamp bracket.
- 10. The luminaire assembly of claim 8 wherein the receiving portion comprises a notch and the bracket portion comprises a winged extending portion.
- 11. The luminaire assembly of claim 8 wherein the bracket further comprises a platform at the upper end of the bracket and further comprising a locking cam secured to the platform to secure the bracket to the upper housing.
- 12. A luminaire assembly for use on a canopy comprising:
a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source, the lower portion being disposed below the canopy; an upper housing disposed above the canopy comprising an aperture disposed in the bottom portion of the upper housing; and a bracket connected to the lower portion attachment mechanism for attaching the lower portion to the upper housing, the bracket extending from the lower housing up through an aperture in the canopy and through the aperture disposed in the bottom portion of the upper housing; and a securement mechanism connected to the bracket having an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the aperture in the upper housing to support the lower portion to the upper housing.
- 13. The luminaire housing of claim 12 wherein the securement mechanism comprises a locking cam.
- 14. The luminaire housing of claim 12 wherein the bracket comprises a platform and the securement mechanism comprises a locking cam wherein the locking cam comprises an indent for receiving the platform and a plurality of teeth for engaging the locking cam to the platform.
- 15. A luminaire assembly comprising:
a lower portion disposed below the canopy for receiving a light emitting source; an upper housing disposed above the canopy; an attachment mechanism for attaching the lower portion to the upper housing through the aperture in the canopy; and wherein the position that the attachment mechanism is secured to the lower housing may be moved so that the orientation between the lower portion and the upper housing may be altered.
- 16. The luminaire assemble of claim 1 wherein the lower portion comprises a ring plate, wherein the attachment mechanism is secured to the ring plate of the lower portion, and wherein the attachment mechanisms may be rotated about the ring plate to place them in the desired position.
- 17. A method of assembling a canopy luminaire assembly comprising the steps of:
forming an opening in the canopy; resting an upper housing above the canopy having disposed therein a ballast and a lamp socket, a light emitting source extending from the lamp socket through the opening in the canopy; attaching a lower portion of the canopy luminaire around the light emitting source against the canopy with an attachment mechanism that extends from the lower portion around the light emitting source through the opening and connects to the upper housing.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of rib portions and deck portions disposed between the rib portions and further comprising the steps of providing one or more supports extending from the upper housing onto the rib portions and supporting the upper housing and lower housing on the ribs of the canopy.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of securing the attachment mechanism to the upper housing with a securement mechanism.
- 20. The method of claim 17 further comprising the steps of rotating the attachment mechanism to provide relative movement in the orientation of the lower portion and the upper housing.
PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/089,214 filed on Jun. 3, 1998, having the title “Canopy Luminaire Assembly.” This application is also related to Des. U.S. Pat. No. 405,207 filed on Jun. 3, 1998.
Continuations (2)
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09466074 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09798849 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
| Parent |
09089214 |
Jun 1998 |
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09466074 |
Dec 1999 |
US |