The present disclosure relates to light fixtures and other wall or ceiling mountable articles and, for example, to methods and devices for coupling adjacent units thereof in a light fixture installation.
Linear light fixtures are typically formed from aligned housings which are fastened together with coupling interfaces between them. While satisfactory for their intended purposes, conventional light fixture coupling interfaces tend to lack a degree of flexibility demanded by customers in response to emerging trends in interior design.
It would thus be desirable to provide novel approaches for joint interfaces to provide greater flexibility in light fixture design, or at least to provide the public with one or more useful alternatives.
In an aspect, there is provided a coupler for coupling together adjacent housing sections of a light fixture housing assembly, comprising at least one first boundary including at least one male portion or part thereof, and at least one second boundary including at least one female portion or part thereof. The male and female portions are interoperable when the coupler is used in groups of at least two, to enable the female portion of a first of the couplers and secured in a first of the adjacent housing sections to receive the male portion of a second of the couplers secured in a second of the adjacent housing sections. Each of the male and female portions are configured to receive a locking latch to latch the female and male portions together, thereby to form the assembled light fixture housing.
In some exemplary embodiments, the female portion may include a channel portion defining pathway (or a part thereof contributing to the pathway) to receive the male portion. The channel may be, in some examples, three sided or four sided.
Some exemplary embodiments further comprise a central passage to receive a fastener for securing the coupler to a centrally disposed web in the corresponding housing section forming a mounting region for the coupler thereon.
In some exemplary embodiments, the channel portion may be configured to cooperate with the centrally disposed web, so that the web borders the pathway.
In some exemplary embodiments, the male portion may include at least one latch passage therein to receive the locking latch.
In some exemplary embodiments, the locking latch may be adjustably mounted on the female portion and moveable relative to and engageable with the latch passage.
In another aspect, there is provided a light fixture housing assembly, comprising at least two housing sections configured to form an end-to-end engagement, and at least two units of the coupler as defined in any one or more exemplary embodiments or aspects herein.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of assembling a light fixture housing assembly, comprising:
In another aspect, there is provided a coupler unit for coupling together adjacent sections of a pair of articles at a coupling interface therebetween to form a coupled assembly, for mounting relative to a wall or ceiling, and configured to be used in units of two to form the coupling interface therebetween. The coupler unit comprises at least one first end with a coupling projection formed therein. The coupler unit is operable in a first mode to enable the coupling projection, and at least one opposite second end with a coupling receiver formed therein. The coupler unit is also operable in a second mode to enable the coupling receiver to receive an instance of the enabled coupling projection on an adjacent coupler unit in the first mode, wherein each coupler is configured to be installed in a corresponding one of the articles, with the enabled coupling projection received by the enabled coupling receiver and latched in position therewith to form the coupling interface.
In some exemplary embodiments, the enabled coupling receiver defines a pathway to receive the projection therein.
Some exemplary embodiments further comprise a locking latch removably mounted on the coupler in the second mode and adjacent the enabled coupling receiver.
In some exemplary embodiments, the enabled coupling receiver includes at least one passage in communication with the pathway, the latch including a portion to extend through the at least one passage to engage the enabled coupling projection when in the pathway.
In some exemplary embodiments, the receiver includes a channel portion providing three sides of the pathway.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit for joining together at least a pair of light fixture segments at a joint interface therebetween to form a light fixture assembly, comprising at least a pair of complementary coupling units. Each coupling unit is configured to be located in an operative position in one of the light fixture segments to join the other coupling unit at the joint interface defined by complementary abutment surfaces on said light fixture segments. At least one of the complementary coupling units is configured to be adjustably located in the operative position to displace another of the coupling units along a designated travel path toward a limit position, wherein the joining of the light fixture segments at the joint interface occurs in advance of the other coupling unit reaching the limit position.
In some exemplary embodiments, the limit position is associated with a designated landmark on at least one coupler unit.
In some exemplary embodiments, the at least one coupling unit is a drive coupling unit and the other coupling unit is a follower coupling unit, wherein the drive coupling unit includes a designated landmark, and the operative position for the drive coupling unit is selectable along a position path on the light fixture segment with the designated landmark visually misaligned relative to the corresponding abutment surface.
In some exemplary embodiments, the drive coupling unit includes at least one female portion or a part thereof, and the follower coupling includes at least one male portion or a part thereof.
In some exemplary embodiments, drive coupling unit includes an actuator element which is responsive to an actuation force to engage and displace the follower coupling unit toward the limit position.
Some exemplary embodiments further comprise the light fixture segments.
In some exemplary embodiments, the light fixture segments are selected from one or more of a first group of segments with one or more light sources, and a second group of segments without one or more light sources.
In some exemplary embodiments, the second group includes one or more segments configured to join or to anchor one or more segments of the first group.
In some exemplary embodiments, the segments of the second group include at least two coupling units, each for joining another coupling unit on a segment of the first group at a corresponding joint interface.
In another aspect, there is provided a light fixture segment comprising a drive coupling unit as defined in any one or more or exemplary embodiments or aspects herein.
In another aspect, there is provided a light fixture segment comprising a follower coupling unit as defined in any one or more exemplary embodiments or aspects herein.
In another aspect, there is provided a light fixture assembly comprising a kit as defined in any one or more exemplary embodiments or aspects herein.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of assembling together at least a pair of light fixture segments at a joint interface therebetween to form a light fixture assembly. The method comprises:
In another aspect, there is provided a modular kit for assembling at least a pair of light fixture modules at a joint interface therebetween to form a light fixture assembly, comprising at least a pair of complementary coupling units, each coupling unit configured to be located in an operative position in one of the light fixture modules to join another coupling unit at the joint interface defined by complementary abutment surfaces on said lighting fixture modules. At least one of the coupling units is configured to be adjustably located in the operative position and to displace the other of the coupling units along a designated travel path toward a limit position, wherein the joining of the light fixture modules at the joint interface occurs in advance of the other coupling unit reaching the limit position.
Some exemplary embodiments may further comprise one or more of the light fixture modules, which may are selected from one or more of a first group of modules with one or more light sources, and a second group of modules without one or more light sources.
In some exemplary embodiments, each of the modules in the second group includes at least one coupling unit for coupling with at least one complementary coupling unit in a corresponding at least one module of the first group.
Several exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be provided, by way of examples only, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” “coupled,” and “mounted,” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings. In addition, the terms “connected” and “coupled” and variations thereof are not restricted to physical, mechanical or other connections or couplings. The terms upper, lower, and vertical are intended for operative context only and are not necessarily intended to limit the invention only to those configurations or orientations. Furthermore, and as described in subsequent paragraphs, the specific mechanical and/or other configurations illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention. However, other alternative mechanical and/or other configurations are possible which are considered to be within the teachings of the instant disclosure.
The female portion 22 includes a channel portion 28 formed by a pair of side walls 30 and a top wall 32 to define a pathway 34 to receive the male portion 18 of another coupler 14. Thus, the female portion 22 may be considered, in this example, to form three sides of the pathway 34. The female portion 22 also has a periphery 36 which may provide a designated landmark, for installing the coupler 14 on the housing section 10 as shown in
The coupler 14 further comprises a central passage 38 to receive a fastener 40 for securing the coupler 14 to a centrally disposed web 46 in the corresponding housing section 10 forming a mounting region 48 for the coupler 14 thereon. In this case, the web 46 extends between a pair of upright wall sections 50, 52. The web 46 provides a surface 54 with a recess 56 formed therein to receive the fastener 40. Thus, the channel portion 28 is configured to cooperate with the centrally disposed web 46, at the surface 54, so that the web 46 also borders the pathway 34. In this case, as seen in
Referring to
Thus, in this exemplary embodiment, both the projection 44 and the fastener 40 penetrate the recess 56, though in other cases, the coupler 14 may be secured to the web 46 in other ways, such as without the need for the projection 44, and/or by way of other fasteners extending from the web 46 and through the surface 42, as examples. Still further, extruded engaging sections may be provided in the walls of the housing sections to receive and anchor the coupler 14, with or without fasteners. Adhesives and other bonding techniques may also, in some cases, be deployed to secure the coupler 14 to the corresponding housing section.
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The legs 68 have inclined contact edge regions 70 which are configured to engage a complementary edge region 72 bordering the latch passage 60 on the male portion 18. The legs 68 each extend through a corresponding window 74 and moveable, under the action of the fastener 66, to travel between an un-interrupting position (as seen on the left hand side as viewed in
Also mounted on the top wall 32 is an upstanding alignment wall 37, which may be provided, for example, to provide a guard for the latch member 24.
The function of the locking latch 24 may, in some exemplary embodiments be provided by or with different structures, such as other movable structures which engage different structures between the male and female portions, or parts thereof and/or providing a locking or latching bias in other ways beyond the use of the fastener 40, such as by the use of springs, magnets, levers, clamps, spring clips, and the like.
Thus, referring to
In the exemplary embodiment of
The coupler 14 in the second mode may thus be installed in the housing section at substantially any location along an operative distance from the corresponding end face 58, such as shown by arrow C of
In some exemplary embodiments, the coupler 14 in the second mode may be secured in position while the other coupler 14 in the first mode may be adjustably positioned in the manner discussed above. For instance, the female portion may be provided with an interior latch surface against which a latching male member may engage and then draw the housing segments together at the joint interface.
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As can be seen in
Thus, in some exemplary embodiments, the light fixture housing assembly 13 may be formed using the two housing sections 10, 12 and the coupler 14 (or parts thereof) in groups of two or in multiples thereof, with a pair of couplers 14 (or parts thereof) for each interface between a pair of end regions on the housing sections to be joined. The light fixture housing assembly 13 may be assembled with other housing sections or, for that matter, other light fixture assemblies, where each interconnection involves a pair of the couplers 14. Thus, the coupler 14, in some exemplary embodiments, may serve as a universal or interoperable coupling attachment unit which may be arranged in two configurations, one as a male portion (in a first mode) to extend into the pathway of an adjacent light fixture assembly or housing section, or as a female portion in the alternative configuration (in a second mode), either to provide the pathway, or to cooperate with the corresponding housing section or light fixture assembly to provide the pathway to receive a male portion of an adjacent housing section or light fixture assembly.
Thus, in use, one of the couplers 14 may be installed on the housing section 12 in a first mode with an enabled male portion, as shown in
The coupler may also be used in different configurations, with different angles, and may be seen in
In some exemplary embodiments, the couplers may provide female and male portions, as shown above, or parts thereof as coupling units, which are nonetheless complementary for coupling as discussed herein to form the joint interface. The male and female portions (or parts thereof) may be provided on different couplers, or integrated in different groups of modular units for assembling a modular light fixture, such as direct-indirect light fixture. In the latter case, the light fixture may have light fixture segments with optics on one side only, but which may be assembled either in a direct configuration (with the optics facing toward a target lighting location) or in an indirect configuration (with the optics facing away from the target lighting location, in which case the light is reflected off neighboring walls and ceilings etc. back to the target lighting location). Thus, the light fixture segments may be assembled in many different combinations such as, in but one example, with them in alternating direct and indirect configurations, as discussed below with respect to
In some exemplary embodiments, the light fixture segments may include housings to locate the optics or be the optics themselves, or be junctions for joining other light fixture segments. Exemplary embodiments of junctions are shown in
In some exemplary embodiments, the light fixture segment may be an anchor segment, such as shown schematically at 100 in
In some exemplary embodiments, the couplers may be provided in a kit for joining together at least a pair of light fixture segments, such as the housing sections 10 and 12 as examples, or other light fixture segments, at a joint interface between them to form a light fixture assembly. The kit may comprise at least a pair of complementary coupling units, each configured to be located in an operative position in one of the light fixture segments to join the other coupling unit at the joint interface defined by complementary abutment surfaces on the light fixture segments. At least one of the coupling units may thus be configured to be adjustably located in the operative position to displace the other of the coupling units along a designated travel path toward a limit position, so that joining of the light fixture segments at the joint interface may occur in advance of the other coupling unit reaches the limit position.
If desired, the limit position may be associated with a designated landmark, such as a visible landmark, on one of the coupler units, such as periphery 36.
In some exemplary embodiments, at least one coupling unit may be a drive coupling unit and the other coupling unit may be a follower coupling unit, wherein the drive coupling unit includes the landmark, and the operative position for the drive coupling unit may be selectable along a position path with the landmark visually misaligned relative to the corresponding abutment surface.
In some exemplary embodiments, the drive coupling may thus include at least one female portion or a part thereof and the follower coupling may include at least one male portion or a part thereof. Alternatively, the male and female portions or their respective parts thereof, may be deployed respectively on the drive and follower coupling units.
In some exemplary embodiments, the drive coupling unit may include an actuator element which is responsive to an actuation force to engage and displace the follower coupling unit, wherein the actuator element may include a threaded fastener, clamp, lever or other actuation force delivery analogue thereof.
In some exemplary embodiments, the kit may include one or more of the light fixture segments, which may be selected from one or more of a first group of segments with one or more light sources, and a second group of segments without one or more light sources. The second group may include segments configured to join together segments of the first group to one another or directly or indirectly to a wall or ceiling, for example. The second group may include at least two coupling units, each for joining another one of the other coupling units at one of a corresponding at least two respective joint interfaces.
Thus, at least a pair of light fixture segments may be assembled together at a joint interface to form a light fixture assembly, by first providing at least a pair of complementary coupling units. Next, at least one of the coupling units may be located in an operative position in one of the light fixture segments, with at least one other of the coupling units positioned in the other of the coupling units. At least one of the coupling units may then be actuated to draw the at least one other coupling unit along a designated travel path toward a limit position to form the joint interface.
Exemplified light fixture installations are shown in
Thus, in some exemplary embodiments, a coupler unit may be provided for coupling together adjacent sections of a pair of articles at a coupling interface therebetween to form a coupled assembly, for mounting relative to a wall or ceiling, and configured to be used in units of two to form the coupling interface therebetween. In this case, the coupler unit may comprise at least first one end with a coupling projection formed therein. The coupler unit may be operable in a first mode to enable the coupling projection, and at least opposite one second end with a coupling receiver formed therein. The coupler unit may be operable in a second mode to enable the coupling receiver to receive an instance of the enabled projection on an adjacent coupler unit in the first mode. Thus, each coupler may be configured to be installed in a corresponding one of the articles, with the enabled coupling projection received by the enabled coupling receiver and latched in position therewith to form the coupling interface.
While exemplary embodiments of a coupler are disclosed herein with reference to light fixtures and/or light fixture housings, such couplings may be used in other coupling interfaces, such as other ceiling or wall mounted decorative units or the like.
While exemplary embodiments of a coupler have single male or female portions which are interoperable, further exemplary embodiments may include a plurality of one or more of the male and female portions or portions thereof.
While the present disclosure describes various exemplary embodiments, the disclosure is not so limited. To the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, as will be readily appreciated by the person of ordinary skill in the art.
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