1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lighting. More particularly, the present invention relates to track lighting systems comprising lighting tracks, and fixtures which mount to the lighting tracks. Most particularly, the present invention relates to busways for providing multi-circuit lighting power, and a multi-function lighting module which mounts to existing busways.
2. Description of the Related Art
Busways for providing multi-circuit lighting power are known in the art. Zumtobel Staff Lighting of Highland, N.Y. 12528 (USA) manufactures such a system. Typically, the bus system contains insulated power conductors for single or three phase power. Additionally, the power take-off means is provided by molded female connectors attached to the bus wires. This system, and any similar systems, have provided lighting modules that contain a single lamp type. For example, either fluorescent or incandescent, as the application required. However, in many lighting applications, two lighting sources are required in a single module, and this is not provided for with the present day lighting systems.
To solve the problem of meeting the needs of retailers, or in any other application where two light sources are required in the same lighting module, the present invention combines two or more possible light source capabilities on a single lighting module wherein power is supplied by a bus system through a tool-less means of connection to provide, for example, a general “ambient” source, and a “focused” light source in a single module. For example, a fluorescent and an incandescent light source may be provided on a single module.
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Mechanically attached to the body portion 26 of multi-functional lighting module 25 are pair of lamp sockets 28, which receive an ambient light source, such as fluorescent lamp 29, in a manner well known in the art. Lamp sockets 28 are electrically connected to ballast 30, which is mounted to body portion 26 of lighting module 25. Ballast 30 is, in turn, electrically connected to a male fixture plug which, when inserted in a female fixture receptacle (
Normally, the wiring harness 24 in the known pre-wired bus system 20 will be a standard 3-wire system having live, neutral and ground conductors (24A-C), and may be referred to as a 3-wire single circuit system. As will be shown hereinafter, there are versions of the present invention which may simply plug into such a system. These are shown in
However, the great versatility of the present invention can be seen by first referring to a system which can utilize a 5-wire female fixture plug 23A. When five wires are available, they can be used to supply a 5-wire, 3 circuit system, or a single circuit and emergency lighting circuit.
A 5-wire, 3 circuit system can supply 3 different voltages. It would have the neutral and ground conductors of the single circuit system, but would have three different live conductors, each of which could be at a different potential with respect to the neutral conductor. The ground conductor would be a common ground for all three conductors.
The 5-wire single circuit and emergency lighting system comes into play when emergency lighting (not shown) is to be supplied by the multi-function lighting module 25 shown in
In the preferred embodiment, to attach multi-function lighting module 25 to bus system 20, one or more twist-locking or CLIX type connectors 33, are attached to body portion 26 of lighting module 25 at predetermined, desired, positions. Each of said twist-locking type connectors 33 has a pair of flanged portions 33A which rotate, and which will engage flanges or grooves 33B on trunking 21 (
To assemble multi-functional lighting module 25 to bus system 20, the body portion 26 of lighting module 25 will be axially aligned with trunking 21, whereby flanges 27 will be in substantial alignment with sides 27A of trunking 21. Hand connection, or continued movement of body portion 26 toward trunking 21 will cause the one or more male fixture plugs 31 to mate with the one or more female fixture receptacles 23 to provide electrical communication there between, and twisting of twist-locking connectors 33 will firmly mount multi-functional lighting module 25 to bus system 20.
Since wiring for emergency lighting is normally not installed in trunking 21, when a module 25 having emergency lighting (not shown is used, a five-wire emergency harness 34 having wiring as described above, and terminating in the female 5-wire connector 23A is supplied. 5-wire male fixture plug 31 will plug into the female 5-wire connector 23A.
5-wire male fixture plug 31 is wired by means well known in the art to supply current to the ballast 30, which is, in turn, in electrical communication with lamps sockets 28, to supply current to fluorescent lamp 29.
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There are thus provided two or more possible light source capabilities on a single lighting module wherein power is supplied through a standard bus system to a tool-less (no tools at all are required) means of connection to provide, for example, a general “ambient” source, and a “focused” light source in a single module.
The preferred embodiment described is designed to connect to a standard 3-wire wiring harness 24 found in a majority of lighting applications today. Thus, the “ambient” light source, represented by the fluorescent lamp 29, and the “focused” light source, represented by the spotlight(s) 40 will be supplied by the same voltage supplied by the live, neutral, and ground conductors typically found in the wiring harness 24.
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By means of the novel construction described above, the needs of retailers and others who need two or more light sources in a single lighting module are supplied by a bus system through a tool less means of connection. A single multi-function lighting module can supply ambient and/or/focused and/or emergency and/or additional lighting.
This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e). of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/604,772, filed Aug. 26, 2004, under 35 U.S.C. § 111 (b). Application Ser. No. 60/604,772 is co-pending as of the date of this application, and is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference
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60604772 | Aug 2004 | US |