Claims
- 1. A display case lighting fixture supportable between the inner opposing wall surfaces of a display case, said display and lighting fixture comprising:
- a housing having a longitudinal extent and first and second housing end portions;
- light producing means disposed in said housing for producing light;
- lighting focusing means disposed in said housing, for focusing said produced light to form a lighting pattern definable with respect to said housing;
- first and second adjustable housing support elements extending substantially along said longitudinal extent from said first and second housing end portions, respectively, said first and second adjustable housing support elements having first and second wall engaging portions, respectively, each said wall engaging portion being adapted to engage one said inner opposing wall surface of said display case, and said first and second adjustable housing support elements being rotatably adjustable over a range of selectable positions along said longitudinal extent so that the distance between said first and second wall engaging portions can be adjusted to be substantially equal to the distance between said inner opposing wall surfaces, permitting each said wall engaging portion to engage one said inner opposing wall surface;
- axial force producing means in cooperation with at least one of said first and second adjustable housing support elements, for producing axially directed forces along said longitudinal extent of said housing so that each said wall engaging portion frictionally engages against one said inner opposing wall surface of said display case so as to frictionally support said display case lighting fixture between said inner opposing wall surfaces of said display case.
- 2. The display case lighting fixture of claim 1, wherein said axial force producing means further comprises
- a first spring structure for retaining said first adjustable housing support element within at least a first portion of said housing over said selected range of positions, and
- a second spring structure for retaining said second adjustable housing support element within at least a second portion of said housing over said selected range of positions.
- 3. A display system for displaying merchandize, comprising:
- (A) a display case having inner opposing wall surfaces; and
- (B) a display lighting fixture including:
- (1) a housing having a longitudinal extent and first and second housing end portions,
- (2) light producing means disposed in said housing for producing light,
- (3) lighting focusing means disposed in said housing, focusing said produced light to form a lighting pattern definable with respect to said housing,
- (4) first and second adjustable housing support elements extending substantially along said longitudinal extent from said first and second housing end portions, respectively, said first and second adjustable housing support elements having first and second wall engaging portions, respectively, each said wall engaging portion being adapted to engage one said inner opposing wall surface of said display case, and said first and second adjustable housing support elements being rotatably adjustable over a range of selectable positions along said longitudinal extent so that the distance between said first and second wall engaging portions can be adjusted to be substantially equal to the distance between said inner opposing wall surfaces, permitting each said wall engaging portion to engage one said inner opposing wall surface; and
- (5) axial force producing means in cooperation with at least one of said first and second adjustable housing support elements, for producing axial forces along said longitudinal extent of said housing so that each said wall engaging portion frictionally engages one said inner opposing wall surface of said display case so as to frictionally support said display case lighting fixture between said inner opposing wall surfaces of said display case.
- 4. The display system of claim 1, wherein said axial force producing means further comprises
- a first spring structure for retaining said first adjustable housing support element within at least a first portion of said housing over said selected range of positions, and
- a second spring structure for retaining said second adjustable housing support element within at least a second portion of said housing over said selected range of positions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/118,927 entitled "Improved Display Lighting Fixture and Method of Using Same" filed Sep. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,504.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
118927 |
Sep 1993 |
|