Claims
- 1. A light fixture adapted for installation by a single individual into a generally horizontal mounting member having an opening therein, comprising:
- a housing configured to receive a lamp having an electrical contact;
- a temporary retainer attached to said housing for securement of said light fixture to the mounting member when said temporary retainer is inserted upwardly through the opening in the mounting member; and
- electrical control gear for mounting above said mounting member, said electrical contact of said lamp being electrically connectable to said electrical control gear.
- 2. The light fixture of claim 1 further comprising a locking component securable to said housing from above the mounting member, when the temporary retainer is inserted through the opening in the mounting member, to fixedly securement said light fixture to said mounting member.
- 3. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein said temporary retainer includes a spring clip biased outwardly from said housing to a securement position for securement of said light fixture to the mounting member when said spring clip is inserted upwardly through the opening in the mounting member.
- 4. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a lower end, said light fixture further comprising:
- a lens movably secured to said lower end of said housing, said lens being selectively movable between a first locked position and a second open position.
- 5. The light fixture of claim 4 wherein said lower end of said housing includes a base with a periphery having a stop extending therefrom, said light fixture further comprising:
- a shelf having a wall extending from said periphery of said base and a floor having a recess formed therein, said shelf and said periphery of said base forming a channel; and
- a foot on said lens, said foot including a detent extending therefrom and being sized to be slidably received in said channel to support said lens in said shelf, said foot engaging said stop to limit the sliding movement of said foot in said channel and said detent operatively engaging said recess in said floor to releasably hold said lens to said base whereby said lens may be selectively moved between said first locked position and said second open position.
- 6. The light fixture of claim 5 further comprising:
- a peripheral groove formed in said periphery of said base; and
- a gasket secured to said peripheral groove, said gasket intermediate said foot and said periphery, whereby said gasket is deformed to permit said detent on said foot to be slidably received in said channel and urges said detent into said recess to releasably hold said lens to said base.
- 7. A canopy luminaire adapted for installation by a single individual into a mounting member having an opening therein, comprising:
- a luminaire housing having a lower section configured to receive the light emitting section of a lamp and an upper section extending therefrom with an inner end interconnected to said lower section and with all outer end;
- a temporary retainer attached to said housing for securement of said luminaire housing adjacent to the mounting member when said temporary retainer is inserted upwardly through the opening in the mounting member; and
- a locking component securable to said housing from above, when said temporary retainer has been inserted upwardly through the opening in the mounting member, to fixedly secure said light fixture to said mounting member.
- 8. The canopy luminaire of claim 7 further comprising a vertically oriented socket disposed within said upper section having an opening for receiving the base of a lamp.
- 9. The canopy luminaire of claim 8 further comprising an electrical connection attached to said socket and insertable through the opening in the mounting member for electrically connecting said socket and an electrical source located above the opening in the mounting member to energize a lamp whose base is received in said socket.
- 10. The canopy luminaire of claim 8 further comprising control gear locatable above the mounting member and an electrical connection between said socket and said control gear.
- 11. The canopy luminaire of claim 7 wherein said temporary retainer includes a spring clip biased outwardly from said housing to a securement position for securement of said light fixture to the mounting member when said spring clip is inserted upwardly through the opening in the mounting member.
- 12. The canopy luminaire of claim 7 further comprising:
- a lens movably secured to said lower section of said luminaire housing, said lens being selectively movable between a first locked position and a second open position.
- 13. The light fixture of claim 12 wherein said lower section of said luminaire housing includes a base with a periphery having a stop extending therefrom, said canopy luminaire further comprising:
- a shelf having a wall extending from said periphery of said base and a floor having a recess formed therein, said shelf and said periphery of said base forming a channel; and
- a foot on said lens, said foot including a detent extending therefrom and being sized to be slidably received in said channel to support said lens in said shelf, said foot engaging said stop to limit the sliding movement of said foot in said channel and said detent operatively engaging said recess in said floor to releasably hold said lens to said base whereby said lens may be selectively moved between said first locked position and said second open position.
- 14. The light fixture of claim 13 further comprising:
- a peripheral groove formed in said periphery of said base; and
- a gasket secured to said peripheral groove, said gasket intermediate said foot and said periphery, whereby said gasket is deformed to permit said detent on said foot to be slidably received in said channel and urges said detent into said recess to releasably hold said lens to said base.
- 15. The canopy luminaire of claim 13 wherein said foot is rotatably, slidably received in said channel.
- 16. The canopy luminaire of claim 15 wherein said periphery is a polygon and a shelf is positioned at each of the comers of said polygon.
- 17. The canopy luminaire of claim 16 wherein said periphery is square in shape.
- 18. A method of installing a light fixture having a housing, a temporary retainer attached to said housing, a lamp socket, electrical control gear and electrical wiring, comprising:
- inserting the temporary retainer through a mounting panel with the temporary retainer inserted from below the mounting panel upwardly into an opening in the mounting panel;
- locating the electrical control gear above the mounting panel:
- engaging the mounting panel with the temporary retainer to support the housing from the mounting panel by the temporary retainer;
- coupling the electrical wiring between the lamp socket and the electrical control gear.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of fixedly securing the housing to the mounting panel from above the mounting panel after the engaging and supporting step.
- 20. The method claim of 18 wherein the temporary retainer includes a spring clip biased outwardly from the housing to a securement position, and wherein said inserting step includes tie steps of:
- inserting the spring cIip upwardly into the opening in the mounting panel, with the periphery of the opening engaging and deflecting inwardly the spring clip; and
- inserting the spring clip further upwardly trough the opening until the spring clip emerges above and beyond the mounting member such that the spring clip is biased outwardly toward its securement position to support the housing below the mounting panel.
- 21. A canopy luminaire mountable on a generally horizontal panel of a canopy having an opening formed therein, said luminaire comprising:
- an upper section including a bottom with an opening therein alignable with said canopy opening when said canopy luminaire is mounted on said generally horizontal panel with said upper section located above said panel;
- a lower section including a lens mount having a lens operatively secured thereto, said lower section being located below said generally horizontal panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted on said generally horizontal panel;
- a vertically oriented socket for receiving the base of a lamp, at least a portion of said socket located above said generally horizontal panel with said socket aligned with said openings in said canopy panel and said bottom of said upper section when said canopy luminaire is mounted on said generally horizontal panel with said upper section located above said canopy panel; and
- a vertically oriented lamp suspended downwardly in said vertically oriented socket and extending through said opening in said generally horizontal panel, wherein the base of said lamp is engaged in said socket when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto and substantially all of the light emitting portion of said lamp is located below said opening in said generally horizontal panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto.
- 22. The canopy luminaire of claim 21, wherein said lens mount of said lower section has a perimeter substantially larger than the perimeter of said opening in said generally horizontal panel.
- 23. The canopy luminaire of claim 22 wherein said lens mount is generally rectangular and said opening in said canopy panel is generally circular and has a diameter substantially smaller than the diagonal dimension of said rectangular lens mount.
- 24. The canopy luminaire of claim 22, wherein said opening in said bottom of said upper section and said opening in said generally horizontal panel are each substantially circular and centered upon the axis of said socket and lamp.
- 25. The canopy luminaire of claim 22 wherein said lens has a vertical dimension substantially coextensive with the vertical dimension of the light emitting portion of said lamp.
- 26. The canopy luminaire of claim 25 wherein said upper section further includes:
- control gear electrically connected to said socket when said luminaire is mounted on said canopy panel; and
- a compartment in which is located said control gear, said compartment being spaced above said generally horizontal panel of said canopy to reduce the transmission of heat from said lamp to said control gear.
- 27. The canopy luminaire of claim 21 wherein said lens has a vertical dimension substantially coextensive with the vertical dimension of the light emitting portion of said lamp.
- 28. The canopy luminaire of claim 27 wherein said upper section further includes:
- control gear electrically connected to said socket when said luminaire is mounted on said canopy panel; and
- a compartment in which is located said control gear, said compartment being spaced above said generally horizontal panel of said canopy to reduce the transmission of heat from said lamp to said control gear.
- 29. The canopy luminaire of claim 28 further comprising:
- an extension projecting upwardly from said lens mount and through said opening in said generally horizontal panel; and
- a locking component located above said generally horizontal panel engageable with said extension to secure said lens mount of said lower portion adjacent and below said generally horizontal panel.
- 30. The canopy luminaire of claim 21 wherein said upper section further includes:
- control gear electrically connected to said socket when said luminaire is mounted on said canopy panel; and
- a compartment in which said control gear is located, said compartment being spaced above said generally horizontal panel of said canopy to reduce the transmission of heat from said lamp to said control gear.
- 31. The canopy luminaire of claim 21, further comprising:
- an extension projecting upwardly from said lens mount and through said opening in said generally horizontal panel; and
- a locking component located above said generally horizontal panel engageable with said extension to secure said lens mount of said lower portion adjacent and below said generally horizontal panel.
- 32. The canopy luminaire of claim 31 wherein said lens has a vertical dimension substantially coextensive with the vertical dimension of the light emitting portion of said lamp.
- 33. The canopy luminaire of claim 21, wherein the socket is located entirely above said lens mount.
- 34. The canopy luminaire of claim 21, wherein the lens mount and the lens are dimensioned such that the lens mount and lens cannot pass through the canopy opening.
- 35. The canopy luminaire of claim 34, wherein the canopy opening defines a first major horizontal dimension and the lens includes an upper edge defining a second major horizontal dimension and the first major horizontal dimension is less than the second major horizontal dimension.
- 36. The canopy luminaire of claim 34, wherein the canopy opening defines a first horizontal area and the lens includes an upper edge defining a second horizontal area and the first horizontal area is less than the second horizontal area.
- 37. The canopy luminaire of claim 21, wherein said lamp is a high intensity discharge lamp.
- 38. A canopy luminaire mountable on a generally horizontal panel of a canopy having an opening formed therein, said luminaire comprising:
- a lower section including a lens mount having a generally planar upper surface positionable adjacent the lower surface of said generally horizontal panel;
- a lamp extendable through said opening in said canopy panel, said lamp having a base located at least partially above said canopy panel and a light emitting portion located below said canopy panel,
- a lens secured to said lens mount and enclosing the light emitting portion of said lamp;
- an extension projecting upwardly from said lens mount and extendable through said opening in said canopy panel; and
- a locking component located above said generally horizontal panel engageable with said extension to secure said lens mount of said lower section adjacent said generally horizontal panel.
- 39. The canopy luminaire of claim 38 further comprising:
- an upper section located above said canopy panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto;
- a socket for receiving the base of said lamp, said socket being vertically oriented and located at least partially above the canopy panel and aligned with the opening therein when said luminaire is mounted to said canopy to vertically suspend said lamp downwardly from said vertically oriented socket and aligned with said canopy panel opening wherein the base of said lamp aligned with said canopy panel opening in said socket and substantially all of the light emitting portion of said lamp is located below said canopy panel opening and enclosed by said lens when said luminaire is mounted on said canopy panel.
- 40. The canopy luminaire of claim 39 wherein said upper section further includes control gear electrically connected to said socket when said luminaire is mounted to said canopy panel, said control gear being located in a compartment of said upper section which is spaced above said canopy panel to reduce the transmission of heat from said lamp to said control gear.
- 41. A canopy luminaire mountable on a generally horizontal panel of a canopy having an opening formed therein, said canopy luminaire comprising:
- an upper housing having a compartment spaced above said horizontal panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto;
- a vertically oriented socket for receiving the base of a lamp, said vertically oriented socket being located at least partially above said generally horizontal canopy panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto;
- a lens mount having a lens operatively secured thereto, said lens mount being located below said generally horizontal canopy panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto;
- a vertically oriented lamp suspended downwardly in said vertically oriented socket and aligned with said opening in said generally horizontal canopy panel, said lamp having a base aligned with said opening in said generally horizontal canopy panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted to said generally horizontal canopy panel and substantially all of the light emitting portion of said lamp is located below said opening in said generally horizontal canopy panel when said canopy luminaire is mounted thereto; and
- electrical control gear connected to said socket when said luminaire is mounted to said generally horizontal canopy panel, said control gear being located in compartment spaced above said generally horizontal canopy panel to reduce the transmission of heat from said lamp to said control gear.
- 42. The canopy luminaire of claim 41, wherein said lens mount has a perimeter and said opening in said generally horizontal panel has a substantially circular periphery which is substantially smaller than the perimeter of said lens mount.
- 43. The canopy luminaire of claim 41, said compartment having a substantially circular opening formed in the lower surface thereof, wherein said substantially circular opening in said compartment, said substantially circular opening in said generally horizontal canopy panel, and said vertically oriented socket have a common axis.
- 44. A method of installing a canopy luminaire to a generally horizontal panel of a canopy, said canopy luminaire having an upper section including electrical control gear, a lower section including a lens mount having a lens operatively secured thereto, said lens mount having a periphery and an opening therein, and a vertically oriented socket for receiving the base of a lamp, the method comprising:
- forming a substantially circular opening in said generally horizontal panel, said opening having a perimeter being substantially smaller than said perimeter of said lens mount;
- positioning said upper and lower section above and below said generally circular opening, respectively, with said vertically oriented socket located at least partially above said substantially circular opening and aligned therewith; and
- inserting the base of a lamp into said vertically oriented socket, wherein the base of said lamp is aligned with said generally circular opening and substantially all of the light emitting portion of said lamp is located below said generally circular opening.
- 45. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 44 farther comprising securing the lower section to the generally horizontal panel with a locking component located above said generally horizontal panel with said generally horizontal panel sandwiched between the upper and lower sections.
- 46. The method of installing a canopy luminaire claim 45, said lens mount further including a vertically oriented member having a lower end connected to said lens mount and an upper end extending above said lens mount, wherein said securing step includes inserting said upper end of said vertically oriented member upwardly through said generally horizontal panel opening and securing said locking component and said vertically oriented member at a point above said generally horizontal panel.
- 47. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 44 wherein said step of forming a substantially circular opening in said generally horizontal panel comprises drilling said substantially circular opening into said generally horizontal panel with a hole saw.
- 48. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 44 wherein said lens is hingedly secured to said lens mount to be selectively positioned between operative and inoperative positions, and wherein the lamp inserting step includes placing said lens in its inoperative position rendering said socket accessible from below said lens mount prior to inserting said lamp base through said openings in said generally horizontal panel and said lens mount and into said socket, and thereafter placing said lens in said operative position to enclose the light emitting portion of said lamp within said lens.
- 49. The method of claim 48 further comprising the step of:
- sealingly engaging a gasket located between an upper rim of the lens and the lens mount when the lens is in the operative position.
- 50. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 48 further including the step of relamping said luminaire comprising:
- moving said lens from its operative position to its inoperative position to render an installed lamp having its base engaged in the socket accessible from below said lens mount, removing said installed lamp in said luminaire from a point below said lens mount, thereafter installing a new lamp in said luminaire from a point below said lens mount by inserting the base thereof through said generally horizontal panel and lens mount openings into the socket, and returning said lens to its operative position enclosing said light emitting portion of the new lamp.
- 51. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 50 wherein the step of moving the lens from its operative position to its inoperative position includes disengaging a clasp, which in its engaged position maintains said lens in its operative position, and swinging said lens downwardly about said hinge to its inoperative position, and wherein the step of moving said lens from its inoperative position to its operative position after installing a new lamp includes swinging said lens about said hinge upwardly to its operative position wherein said clasp is engaged to maintain said lens in its operative position.
- 52. The method of installing a canopy luminaire of claim 51 wherein the step of disengaging the clasp includes engaging a clasp disengaging element located on the end of a pole with said clasp while manipulating the pole from the ground, and wherein the step of removing the installed lamp includes grasping said installed lamp with a lamp gripping element mounted on the end of a pole and manipulating the pole from the ground to disengage the lamp base from said socket and remove said lamp from said luminaire, and wherein the step of installing the new lamp includes grasping a new lamp with said lamp gripping element and manipulating the pole from the ground to insert the lamp base in said socket, and thereafter placing said lens in its operative position by engaging an end of a pole with either said lens or said clasp and manipulating the pole from the ground to swing said lens upwardly about said hinge to its operative position wherein said clasp is engaged to maintain said lens in its operative position.
- 53. The canopy luminaire of claim 41 wherein said lens has a vertical dimension substantially coextensive with the vertical dimension of the light emitting portion of said lamp.
- 54. The canopy luminaire of claim 53, said compartment having a substantially circular opening formed in the lower surface thereof, wherein said substantially circular opening in said compartment, said substantially circular opening in said generally horizontal canopy panel, and said vertically oriented socket have a common axis.
- 55. The canopy luminaire of claim 41, wherein the socket is located entirely above said lens mount.
- 56. The canopy luminaire of claim 41, wherein the lens mount and the lens are dimensioned such that the lens mount and lens cannot pass through the canopy opening.
- 57. The canopy luminaire of claim 56, wherein the canopy opening defines a first major horizontal dimension and the lens includes an upper edge defining a second major horizontal dimension and the first major horizontal dimension is less than the second major horizontal dimension.
- 58. The canopy luminaire of claim 56, wherein the canopy opening defines a first horizontal area and the lens includes an upper edge defining a second horizontal area and the first horizontal area is less than the second horizontal area.
- 59. The canopy luminaire of claim 41, wherein said lamp is a high intensity discharge lamp.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/532,901 filed Sep. 22, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,407.
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