The present disclosure relates generally to light fixtures. In particular, climate control light fixtures are described.
Light fixtures serve to support lighting devices on walls or ceilings. There are a wide variety of light fixture styles. One popular style is a recessed light fixture that is configured to position a lighting device substantially flush with the surface of a wall or ceiling. With recessed light fixtures, the fixture is typically disposed substantially behind a wall or ceiling out of view.
Climate control systems (also known as HVAC systems) function to heat and cool a space by directing heated or cooled air into the space. Climate control systems include ducts running through walls, ceilings, or floors and vents in fluid communication with the ducts. The vents are disposed in walls, ceilings, and floors to release the heated or cooled air from the ducts into a space. Conventional vents in heating and cooling systems tend to be utilitarian, not very attractive, and sometimes located in inconvenient locations.
It would be desirable to reduce the number of openings formed into walls, ceilings, and floors for utilitarian purposes like light fixtures and vents. Also desirable would be reducing or eliminating the need for single purpose HVAC vents in a space. Another aspiration is to replace aesthetically unappealing utilitarian HVAC vents with a more aesthetically pleasing solution. It would be further desirable to combine or integrate lighting and climate control systems for more elegant options to light and maintain a desired temperature in a space.
Thus, there exists a need for climate control light fixtures to improve upon and advance the design of known light fixtures and climate control systems. Examples of new and useful climate control light fixtures relevant to the needs existing in the field are discussed below.
The present disclosure is directed to climate control light fixtures for supporting and powering a light device and for mounting to a wall or a ceiling with access to a forced air climate control system. The climate control light fixture includes a housing and a vent. The housing is configured to mount to the wall or the ceiling. The housing includes a port and a body. The port is configured to fluidly couple to the forced air climate control system. The body is attached to the port and in fluid communication with the port. The vent is configured to selectively mount to the body of the housing. The vent defines a vent opening and a light opening. The light opening is configured to receive the light device. The vent is in fluid communication with the forced air climate control system via the housing when the vent is selectively mounted to the housing. In some examples, the climate control light fixture includes a junction box.
The disclosed climate control light fixtures will become better understood through review of the following detailed description in conjunction with the figures. The detailed description and figures provide merely examples of the various inventions described herein. Those skilled in the art will understand that the disclosed examples may be varied, modified, and altered without departing from the scope of the inventions described herein. Many variations are contemplated for different applications and design considerations; however, for the sake of brevity, each and every contemplated variation is not individually described in the following detailed description.
Throughout the following detailed description, examples of various climate control light fixtures are provided. Related features in the examples may be identical, similar, or dissimilar in different examples. For the sake of brevity, related features will not be redundantly explained in each example. Instead, the use of related feature names will cue the reader that the feature with a related feature name may be similar to the related feature in an example explained previously. Features specific to a given example will be described in that particular example. The reader should understand that a given feature need not be the same or similar to the specific portrayal of a related feature in any given figure or example.
Definitions
The following definitions apply herein, unless otherwise indicated.
“Substantially” means to be more-or-less conforming to the particular dimension, range, shape, concept, or other aspect modified by the term, such that a feature or component need not conform exactly. For example, a “substantially cylindrical” object means that the object resembles a cylinder, but may have one or more deviations from a true cylinder.
“Comprising,” “including,” and “having” (and conjugations thereof) are used interchangeably to mean including but not necessarily limited to, and are open-ended terms not intended to exclude additional elements or method steps not expressly recited.
Terms such as “first”, “second”, and “third” are used to distinguish or identify various members of a group, or the like, and are not intended to denote a serial, chronological, or numerical limitation.
“Coupled” means connected, either permanently or releasably, whether directly or indirectly through intervening components.
Climate Control Light Fixtures
With reference to the figures, climate control light fixtures will now be described. The climate control light fixtures discussed herein function to support a light device on a wall or ceiling and to couple the light device with a power source. The climate control light fixtures discussed herein function to fluidly couple with a climate control system and to vent climate controlled air into a space. Another function of the climate control light fixtures is to combine a light fixture and a climate control system vent.
The reader will appreciate from the figures and description below that the presently disclosed climate control light fixtures address many of the shortcomings of conventional climate control systems and light fixtures.
For example, the climate control light fixtures reduce the number of openings formed into walls, ceilings, and floors for utilitarian purposes like light fixtures and vents. The fixtures described herein reduce or eliminate the need for single purpose HVAC vents in a space. The climate control light fixtures advantageously replace aesthetically unappealing utilitarian HVAC vents with a more aesthetically pleasing solution. Further, the climate control light fixtures combine or integrate lighting and climate control systems for more elegant options to light and maintain a desired temperature in a space.
Contextual Details
Ancillary features relevant to the climate control light fixtures described herein will first be described to provide context and to aid the discussion of the climate control light fixtures.
Power Source
The climate control light fixtures described herein receive power from a power source. In the present example, the power source is electrical mains power available to a building and distributed through building wiring.
However, the power source may be any currently known or later developed type of power source. The reader will appreciate that a variety of power source types exist and could be used in place of mains power supplied to a building. In addition to the types of power sources existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of power sources developed in the future.
Climate Control Light Fixture
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Housing
Housing 104 serves to fasten climate control light fixture 100 to a wall or ceiling 102. Housing 104 also functions to support other components of climate control light fixture 100, including vent 107. Another function of housing 104 is to provide a path for climate controlled air to pass to vent 107.
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The size of housing may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the housing is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the housing is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that housing and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
In the present example housing 104 is composed of metal. However, the housing may be composed of any currently known or later developed material suitable for the applications described herein for which it is used. Suitable materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, wood, and composite materials.
The housing may be any currently known or later developed type of housing. The reader will appreciate that a variety of housing types exist and could be used in place of the housing shown in the figures. In addition to the types of housing existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixtures described herein could incorporate new types of housing developed in the future.
The shape of the housing may be adapted to be different than the specific examples shown in the figures to suit a given application. For example, the housing may include a face having the shape of a regular or irregular polygon, such as a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle pentagon, and the like. Additionally or alternatively, the housing may include a face having an irregular shape. In three dimensions, the shape of the housing may be a sphere, a pyramid, a cone, a cube, and variations thereof, such as a hemisphere or a frusto-conical shape.
The role of port 105 is to fluidly couple body 106 with climate control system 103. In particular, as shown in
The number of ports in climate control light fixture may be selected to meet the needs of a given application. The reader should understand that the number of ports may be different in other examples than is shown in the figures. For instance, some climate control light fixture examples include additional or fewer ports than described in the present example.
The shape of the port may be adapted to be different than the specific examples shown in the figures to suit a given application. For example, the port may include a face having the shape of a regular or irregular polygon, such as a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle pentagon, and the like. Additionally or alternatively, the port may include a face having an irregular shape. In three dimensions, the shape of the port may be a sphere, a pyramid, a cone, a cube, and variations thereof, such as a hemisphere or a frusto-conical shape.
The size of port may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the port is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the port is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that port and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
In the present example port 105 is composed of metal. However, the port may be composed of any currently known or later developed material suitable for the applications described herein for which it is used. Suitable materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, wood, and composite materials.
The port may be any currently known or later developed type of port. The reader will appreciate that a variety of port types exist and could be used in place of the port shown in the figures. In addition to the types of ports existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of ports developed in the future.
Body
Body 106 functions to support vent 107, port 105, arm 113, and wire conduit 114. As shown in
The body may be any currently known or later developed type of body. The reader will appreciate that a variety of body types exist and could be used in place of the body shown in the figures. In addition to the types of bodies existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of bodies developed in the future.
In the present example body 106 is composed of metal. However, the body may be composed of any currently known or later developed material suitable for the applications described herein for which it is used. Suitable materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, wood, and composite materials.
In the present example, body 106 is in the shape of a cylinder. However, the shape of the body may be adapted to be different than the specific examples shown in the figures to suit a given application. For example, the body may include a face having the shape of a regular or irregular polygon, such as a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle pentagon, and the like. Additionally or alternatively, the body may include a face having an irregular shape. In three dimensions, the shape of the body may be a sphere, a pyramid, a cone, a cube, and variations thereof, such as a hemisphere or frusto-conical.
The size of body may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the body is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the body is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that body and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
Arm
Arm 113 functions to support junction box 110 in a position outside housing 104. Supporting junction box 110 outside housing 104 separates electrical connections to the power system from climate control system 103, which may be required by local building codes. Where requirements for junction boxes or electrical connections to be separate from the fluid flow path of a climate control system do not exist, the junction box could be disposed in the housing or the connection to mains power could occur within the housing without a junction box.
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Wire Conduit
Wire conduit 114 serves to isolate and protect wires 180 as they extend from junction box 110 to body 106. As shown in
The wire conduit may be any currently known or later developed type of wire conduit. The reader will appreciate that a variety of wire conduit types exist and could be used in place of the wire conduit shown in the figures. In addition to the types of wire conduit existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of wire conduit developed in the future.
In the present example wire conduit 114 is composed of metal. However, the wire conduit may be composed of any currently known or later developed material suitable for the applications described herein for which it is used. Suitable materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, wood, and composite materials.
The size of the wire conduit may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the wire conduit is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the wire conduit is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that the wire conduit and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
Wires
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The wires may be any currently known or later developed type of wire suitable for conducting electric current to light devices. The reader will appreciate that a variety of wire types exist and could be used in place of the wires shown in the figures. In addition to the types of wires existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of wires developed in the future.
Vent
Vent 107 serves to enable climate controlled air from forced air climate control system 103 to exit climate control light fixture 100 into a space to be heated or cooled. As depicted in
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The size of the vent may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the vent is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the vent is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that the vent and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
In the present example, vent 107 is formed from a plastic material 117. However, the vent may be composed of any currently known or later developed material suitable for the applications described herein for which it is used. Suitable materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, wood, and composite materials.
The vent may be any currently known or later developed type of vent. The reader will appreciate that a variety of vent types exist and could be used in place of the vent shown in the figures. In addition to the types of vents existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of vents developed in the future.
Light Opening
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In the present example, light opening 109 is circular. However, the shape of the light opening may be adapted to be different than the specific examples shown in the figures to suit a given application. For example, the vent may include a face having the shape of a regular or irregular polygon, such as a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle pentagon, and the like. Additionally or alternatively, the light opening may include a face having an irregular shape. In three dimensions, the shape of vent may be a sphere, a pyramid, a cone, a cube, and variations thereof, such as a hemisphere or a frusto-conical shape.
Vent Openings
The role of vent openings 108 is to provide a pathway for HVAC treated air to exit climate control system 103 via climate control light fixture 100 into a desired space.
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In the present example, vent 107 includes a plurality of vent openings 108. However, the number of vent openings in climate control light fixture may be selected to meet the needs of a given application. The reader should understand that the number of vent openings may be different in other examples than is shown in the figures. For instance, some climate control light fixture examples include additional or fewer vent openings than described in the present example.
Junction Box
Junction box 110 functions to isolate and protect wires connecting climate control light fixture 100 with a power source. As shown in
The junction box may be any currently known or later developed type of junction box. The reader will appreciate that a variety of junction box types exist and could be used in place of the junction box shown in the figures. In addition to the types of junction box existing currently, it is contemplated that the climate control light fixture described herein could incorporate new types of junction box developed in the future.
The size of the junction box may be varied as needed fora given application. In some examples, the junction box is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the junction box is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that the junction box and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
Light Device
Light device 101 functions to emit visible light when powered by an electric current. As depicted in
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The size of the light device may be varied as needed for a given application. In some examples, the light device is larger relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. In other examples, the light device is smaller relative to the other components than depicted in the figures. Further, the readers should understand that the light device and the other components may all be larger or smaller than described herein while maintaining their relative proportions.
The shape of the light device may be adapted to be different than the specific examples shown in the figures to suit a given application. For example, the light device may include a face having the shape of a regular or irregular polygon, such as a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle pentagon, and the like. Additionally or alternatively, the light device may include a face having an irregular shape. In three dimensions, the shape of the light device may be a sphere, a pyramid, a cone, a cube, and variations thereof, such as a hemisphere or frusto-conical.
The disclosure above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in a particular form, the specific embodiments disclosed and illustrated above are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed above and inherent to those skilled in the art pertaining to such inventions. Where the disclosure or subsequently filed claims recite “a” element, “a first” element, or any such equivalent term, the disclosure or claims should be understood to incorporate one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
Applicant(s) reserves the right to submit claims directed to combinations and subcombinations of the disclosed inventions that are believed to be novel and non-obvious. Inventions embodied in other combinations and subcombinations of features, functions, elements and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of those claims or presentation of new claims in the present application or in a related application. Such amended or new claims, whether they are directed to the same invention or a different invention and whether they are different, broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are to be considered within the subject matter of the inventions described herein.
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