Edge connectable lighting fixture assembly

Abstract
An edge connectable lighting fixture assembly has a lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and components for supporting and electrifying the light source including wiring. The housing has at least one laterally extending edge portion and a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of the edge portion with a wire passageway passing through the connecting structure. An edge connector arm has at least one terminal end and a connecting structure formed on the terminal end of the arm which mechanically connects with the connecting structure formed along the edge portion of the housing so that the housing can be mechanically connected at its edge to the terminal end of the edge connector arm. A wireway in the edge connector arm extends to and exits from the terminal end of the edge connector arm such that the wireway can be aligned with the wire passageway in the connecting structure in the housing edge portion by aligning the terminal end of the edge connector arm to the wire passageway. Electrical wires can be passed from the edge connector arm through the edge portion of the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to overhead lighting systems for producing lighting in an architectural space; it more particularly relates to lighting systems comprised of inter-connectable lighting fixture elements that can be configured to provide both a desired distribution of light and a physical lighting system having a design that compliments the surrounding architecture.




Linear flourescent lighting fixtures have been known for many years. Characterized by elongated fixture housings of a characteristic cross-sectional shape, usually fabricated of steel or extruded aluminum, such fixtures are designed to be suspended from ceilings or wall mounted and to produce ambient lighting within an architectural space in the form of indirect lighting, direct lighting, or a combination of direct and indirect lighting. Early linear lighting housing shapes were mostly basic round and rectangular shapes. However, over the years a variety of unique and aesthetically pleasing shapes have been introduced to give architects and lighting designers a greater selection of products from which to create more innovative, effective and architecturally pleasing lighting designs.




Interconnectibility is one of the important features of linear lighting systems. Presently, straight, T, L and X end connectors are available for joining the ends of individual fixtures together. These connectors are limited to end-to-end fixture configurations such as straight or intersecting runs, or geometric runs such as a closed square. Side connector systems have also been devised which permit linear fixture elements to be connected in a grid pattern. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,420,798 to Herst, et al., discloses an adjustable overhead lighting fixture having hanger elements mounted to the ends of the fixtures which fit over and engage the curved side walls of another fixture or runner element. The hanger elements on the ends of the fixtures are relatively bulky and provide a mechanical connection only without any facility to electrically interconnect the fixtures.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,158,327 to R. C. Dameral discloses an overhead flourescent lighting system comprised of an elongated rectangular ballast housing to which the ends of individual linear lighting fixture elements can be mechanically connected and through which the lighting fixture elements are wired to the ballast in the ballast housing. Again, the mechanical connection between the ballast housing and the fixtures is relatively cumbersome and provides no particular aesthetic appeal for the system. In such a system, the ballasts are also separated from the fixture elements, such that the fixture elements cannot act as stand-alone units which can be configured without the use of the ballast housing.




A need exists for a linear lighting system that can be interconnected and configured in a manner not heretofore provided in the prior art. More particularly, a need exists to provide an aesthetically pleasing linear lighting fixture component of a lighting system which can be interconnected with other linear lighting fixture components in a manner that is itself aesthetically pleasing and that permits the linear fixture elements to be easily interconnected, both mechanically and electrically, without the connecting structures dominating the visual appearance of the system.




The present invention provides an edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly which can be easily interconnected mechanically and electrically, which is aesthetically pleasing, and which provides a lighting designer with a powerful tool for creating overhead lighting systems with an architectural motif that has not heretofore existed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the invention involves an edge connectable lighting fixture assembly comprised of a lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and components for supporting and electrifying the light source including wiring. The housing has at least one laterally extending edge portion and a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of this edge portion. The first connecting structure of the housing edge includes at least one wire passageway extending through the edge. An edge connector arm is provided for connecting to the extended edge of the fixture housing. This connector arm has at least one terminal end which has a second connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the housing edge portion. A wireway in the edge connector arm extends to and exits the terminal end of the edge connector arm such that the wireway can be aligned with the wire passage in the first connecting structure of the housing edge portion. By aligning the terminal end of the edge connector arm to this wire passageway, electrical wires can be passed from the edge connector arm through the edge portion of the housing for providing electrical power to the housing.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a bottom plan view of a ceiling suspended edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly in accordance with the invention, consisting of four linear fixture housings interconnected by 90 degree edge connector arms in a square arrangement.





FIG. 1A

is a pictorial wiring diagram for electrically interconnecting the lighting fixture housings of the lighting fixture assembly shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of an edge connected linear lighting fixture assembly in accordance with the invention, showing a pair of lighting fixtures interconnected by the edge connector arm of the invention in a parallel arrangement.





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view of the linear lighting fixtures shown in

FIG. 2

taken along lines


3


A—


3


A.





FIG. 3B

is another cross-sectional view thereof taken along lines


3


B—


3


B in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4A

is a top-perspective cut-away view of one corner of the square lighting fixture assembly shown in

FIG. 1

, showing in greater detail one of the assembled connector arms thereof.





FIG. 4B

is an exploded view of the corner of the lighting fixture assembly shown in FIG.


4


A.





FIG. 4C

is a further exploded view of the corner of the lighting fixture assembly shown in

FIG. 4A

, further showing the wiring of the lighting fixture assembly from its power feed location at the shown edge connector arm of the assembly.





FIG. 5A

is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view in side elevation of the corner of the lighting fixture assembly shown in

FIG. 4A

taken along lines


5


A—


5


A.





FIG. 5B

is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of the connection between the lighting fixture housing and the edge connector arm as seen from lines


5


B—


5


B of FIG.


4


A.





FIG. 6A

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the edge connector arm shown in

FIG. 4A

taken along lines


6


A—


6


A.





FIG. 6B

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the edge connector arm, hanger element, and power feed cord of the edge connector arm of

FIG. 4A

taken along lines


6


B—


6


B of FIG.


4


A.





FIG. 7

is a top perspective view of the terminal connector plate of the edge connector arm of the invention.





FIG. 8

is a top perspective view of one of the end cap pins for connecting the end caps of the lighting fixture to the lighting fixture housing and for providing a precisely positioned locator end for the terminal connector plate shown in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of an end cap cover plate for use at the junction created between the end cap and lighting fixture housing of the lighting fixture assembly.





FIG. 10

is a top perspective view of a mounting bracket used in the assembly of the lighting fixture, including securing the end cap cover plate shown in FIG.


9


.





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional end elevational view of a portion of another edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly in accordance with the invention, showing a different style of lighting fixture.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional end elevational view of a portion of another edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly in accordance with the invention, showing the use of a wall mounted fixture, instead of a ceiling suspended fixture.





FIG. 13

is a bottom plan view of edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly in accordance with the invention using wall-mounted linear lighting fixtures such as shown in FIG.


12


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

shows a edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly


11


having four substantially equal length linear lighting fixture elements


13


connected together by 90 degree edge connector arms


15


attached to suspension cables


17


, which are used to suspend the entire fixture assembly from an overhead ceiling structure (not shown). The edge connector arms


15


connect to the edges of adjacent fixture elements as hereinafter described and, as also hereinafter described, provide a wireway for wiring one fixture to the other and for receiving an electrical feed from power cord


19


. The edge connector arms are visually integrated with the edge of the lighting fixture elements and permit the lighting fixture elements to be supported proximate their ends without end connectors of the type heretofore used to join linear fixtures together in connected runs of fixtures, e.g. L, T, and X connectors. This permits different aesthetic treatments of the lighting fixture ends which would not be possible with traditional connectors. For example, in the lighting fixture assembly shown in

FIG. 1

, the individual fixtures of the assembly are interconnected at their edges such that the low profile fixture ends are free of any connecting structure and have the appearance of floating in space. (As described below, these free floating ends can be provided with visual accents to add visual interest to the fixture assembly.)





FIG. 1A

pictorially illustrates a wiring scheme for the lighting fixture assembly


11


shown in

FIG. 1

, wherein a three-wire power cord


19


is dropped from the overhead ceiling to one of the 90 degree edge connector arms


15


as shown in FIG.


1


. The three wires


21




a


,


21




b


, and


21




c


of the power cord are passed through the connector arm as hereinafter described to preexisting internal wires


23




a


,


23




b


,


23




c


in the first linear lighting fixture element of the assembly. The internal wiring of the first lighting fixture element is provided with sufficient length to be threaded through the next 90 degree edge connector arm. Similarly, the internal wiring of each successive lighting fixture element of the assembly is wired to the next fixture through the next successive 90 degree edge connector arm (internal wires


25




a


,


25




b


,


25




c


to wires


29




a


,


29




b


, and


29




c


, and internal wires


29




a


,


29




b


, and


29




c


to internal wires


31




a


,


31




b


, and


31




c


). The internal wiring of the last in the series of linear lighting fixtures is terminated at a terminal block


33


, which can be in the form of a conventional female wire connector. As illustrated in

FIG. 1A

, the internal wiring of each of the fixture elements is connected to the fixture ballasts


35


,


37


,


39


,


41


, which are in turn wired in a conventional manner to the lamp sockets of the fixtures.





FIGS. 1 and 1A

are illustrative of just one of a large variety of lighting designs that can be created using the edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of the invention. Another example is illustrated in

FIG. 2

which shows a linear lighting fixture assembly


43


comprised of two parallel linear lighting fixtures


45


connected together along one of their laterally extending edges


46


by straight edge connector arms


47


. Connector arms


47


provide an edge connection to the fixtures in the same manner as provided in the assembly of FIG.


1


. This connection is described in detail below. The parallel fixture assembly of

FIG. 2

is suspended from the connector arms by stems


49


which are attached to the top of the edge connector arms by means of a suspension connector in the form of swivel ball connector


51


. This creates suspension points for the fixture assembly at the assembly's connector arms. A power cord passed through one of the stems is wired to the ballasts of the fixtures through suitable wireways in the edge connector arms as also later described.




It is noted that the linear lighting fixture elements


45


of the configuration shown in

FIG. 2

are identical to the lighting fixture elements


13


shown in the configuration illustrated in FIG.


1


. It is contemplated that by supplying edge connector arms which sweep through different angles, a lighting designer can choose between system elements to create a desired lighting system configuration. In each case, the edge connector arms and lighting fixtures would interconnect in the same fashion, the difference being in the sweep angle and length of the connector arms. Further variety in design can be provided in the sweep geometry of the connector arm, which is a curve in the

FIG. 1

embodiment, but which could provide an angulated sweep such as an L-shape.





FIGS. 3A-6B

illustrate in greater detail the linear lighting fixtures and 90 degree edge connector arms of the assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and more particularly show structure for achieving an edge connection between the connector arms and one of the edges of each lighting fixture of the assembly. As illustrated in these figures, each lighting fixture has an elongated housing


53


for housing a light source in the form of flourescent lamps


55


and for housing other components of the fixture, including lamp sockets


57


, a bent reflector


59


, and a ballast


61


. The ballast is seen to be positioned in a ballast cavity


63


formed by the bent reflector and is anchored to the bottom of the housing by means of a T-slot


64


. The housing itself is symmetrical about its longitudinal axis and includes laterally extending edge portions


65




a


,


65




b


and an interior region


66


. Each of the laterally extending edge portions includes a top wall


67


and bottom wall


69


which project upwardly and outwardly from an internal bore


71


to form a keeper slot


73


that extends the length of the housing edge. The top wall of the keeper slot terminates in an upper edge face


75


slightly inclined back from vertical, while the bottom wall terminates in an lower edge face


77


which is similarly inclined. In addition to providing a connecting structure for receiving the connecting structure of the edge connector arms as hereinafter described, the edge faces


75


,


77


and keeper slot


73


form a linear edge parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fixture housing which has a visually distinctive reveal. The edge faces


75


,


77


catch light reflected off the surrounding ceiling and wall surfaces to provide sufficiently luminous surfaces to highlight the dark keeper slot.




The 90 degree edge connector arms


15


shown in

FIGS. 4A-4C

include terminal ends


79


,


81


having a connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the keeper slot


73


at the housing's edge. More specifically, each edge connector arm is an assembly of parts comprised of a bottom plate


83


having top face


80


, a top plate


85


having bottom face


82


, and terminal connector plates


87


. (For illustrative purposes only one terminal connector plate is shown in FIGS.


4


A—


4


C.) The ends of the bottom plate have a attachment structure in the form of mounting surfaces


89


,


91


to which the terminal connector plates


87


can be attached. The top plate is seen to be shorter than the bottom plate so it can be attached to the bottom plate between the connecter plates, as later described in greater detail.




The opposed faces


80


,


82


of bottom plate


83


and top plate


85


of the edge connector arm include opposed channels


97


,


99


extending the length of the plates which, when the plates are fastened together, form a wireway


100


through the arm as shown in FIG.


6


A. Additionally, the bottom and top plates have opposed openings


101


,


103


for receiving a suspension connector in the form of cable gripper


107


and cable gripper anchor screw


109


, which provide a suspension point on this connector arm. A further opening


111


is provided in the top plate for feeding in the wires of power cord


19


as shown in FIG.


6


B. It will be appreciated that one or more suspension points could be provided on the arm using different types of attachment mechanisms. It will also be appreciated that the gripper anchor screw could be affixed permanently to the connector arm. While the anchor screw or other attachment device is preferably secured from the bottom plate of the arm because it must support the weight of the fixtures of the assembly, securement to the top plate of the arm is also within the scope of the invention.




It is seen that the bottom plate


83


of the connector arm illustrated in

FIGS. 4A-4C

, has a stepped inner and outer edge


84


,


86


, which, when the connector arm is assembled as described below, produces a reveal along the edges of the arm which repeats the reveal formed along the edges


65




a


,


65




b


of the fixture housing. This has the advantage of integrating the components of the assembly into a uniform architectural theme.




The design of the terminal connector plates


87


of the edge connector arm is shown in greater detail in FIG.


7


. The connecting plates provide a second connecting structure for mechanically connecting the connector arm to the above-described connecting structure formed along the housing edge.




Each connector plate has a top


113


, a bottom


115


, and a terminal end


117


which include keyed projections


119


formed to fit into and slide within a selected one of the keeper slots


73


formed along the extended edges


65




a


,


65




b


of the fixture housing


53


. The terminal end


117


of the connector plate further includes top and bottom inclined faces


121


,


123


designed to mate with and slide on the top and bottom edge faces


75


,


77


forming the edge reveal of the housing (see FIG.


3


A). Wire channel


125


formed along the bottom of the connector plate provides a continuation of the wireway


100


in the main body of the edge connector arm. This wire channel exits at the wire opening


127


between the keyed projections


119


to permit wires threaded through the connector arm's wireway to be threaded through the edge of the fixture housing to which the arm is connected, such as edge


65




a


as shown in

FIGS. 3A and 4A

. For this purpose, a wire passageway


129


is provided through each edge at each end of the housing a preset distance from the housing ends


135


. This passageway is in the form of a drilled hole that extends from the base of the keeper slot to an interior vertical wall


131


behind the housing edge. As hereinafter described, wiring of the lighting fixtures of an assembly through the edge connector arm will require the alignment of the wire opening


127


of each terminal connector plate of the connector arm with an associated wire passageway


129


in each fixture housing.




It is noted that each end of the fixture housing is provided with an end cap such as the end cap


133


illustrated in

FIGS. 4A-4B

. End cap


133


is secured to the end


135


of the fixture housing


53


by means of attachment pins


137


. Like the housing, the end cap has a uniform cross-sectional shape: it conforms to the shape of the housing and has edge reveals


139


that continue the edge reveals formed by keeper slots


73


on the housing edges. As shown by the phantom lines in

FIG. 3B

, a bore


141


is provided in each edge reveal


139


of the end cap at the cap's interior end


143


to receive connector pins


137


. Bores


141


can suitably be sized to permit the pins to be press-fit into the end cap. They will also preferably be machined to a precise depth such that the pins


137


extend a known distance from the interior end of the cap. The pins can then be used to precisely locate the terminal connector plate


87


in the keeper slot in relation to the housing's wire passageway


129


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4B and 4C

, brackets


145


,


147


are provided for securing end cap cover plate


149


and top cover plate


151


to the end of the fixture housing. Brackets


145


,


147


are identical brackets and are shown in greater detail in FIG.


10


. End cap cover plate


149


, shown in greater detail in

FIG. 9

, is seen to have forwardly angled front wall


153


with a bottom edge


155


that is curved to conform to the curvature of end cap


133


when the cover plate is secured in place. When the fixture is viewed from the end, an observer will see only the front wall of the end cover instead of unsightly hardware and wiring behind the cover. By providing the end wall with different finishes and colors, the end cap cover plate can be advantageously used as an accent element of the fixture. The top cover plate


151


covers the area between brackets and provides an enclosed cavity within the housing for containing the wire connections made between the internal fixture wires and the wiring from the connector arms.




Because of their uniform shape the fixture housing and end caps can be extruded and will suitably be extruded aluminum parts cut to desired lengths. The extruded end caps illustrated in the drawings will eliminate the need for the more expensive die cast ends used in most conventional linear lighting systems.




The assembly of the edge connector arm and its connection to the edge of the lighting fixture of the assembly is now described with reference to

FIGS. 4A-4C

and


5


A-


5


B. The connection of one terminal end of one edge connector arm to one end of one lighting fixture is described. The connection procedure as described will be repeated at each point of connection between the edge connector arms and the lighting fixtures of an assembly. The only difference from one corner to the next is at the power feed location where the power cord


19


is located. The power feed cord will be wired to the first fixture of the assembly, whereas with the other connection points, the fixtures are simply wired one to the other as hereinafter described.




The first step of connecting one edge of the edge connector arm to the fixture is to remove the fixture's end cap


133


. Here it is noted that the diameter of the bore


71


at the base of the keeper slot is chosen to allow the end cap pins


137


to freely slide within keeper slot


73


. Allen-head set screws


136


(

FIG. 4B

) are provided in the end cap pins to permit the end cap to be locked into place when the pins are fully inserted. The set screws, which pass through the keeper slot, can be accessed by an Allen-head wrench inserted through the edge of the fixture.




With the end cap removed, a terminal connector plate


87


of the edge connector arm is engaged in the housing's keeper slot by sliding the keyed projections


119


of the terminal connector plate into the slot from the slot access point


157


at the housing's end


135


. The end cap is then replaced and tightened down by means of the set screws


136


.




Once this is accomplished, the terminal connector plate is aligned with the wire passageway


129


of the fixture housing by sliding the connector plate up against the locator end of the end cap pin


137


engaged in that slot. As mentioned above, a pin length is chosen which achieves this alignment. When the terminal connector plate is in position, it must be locked into place by the plate locking mechanism illustrated in

FIGS. 5B and 7

. This mechanism consists of a pair of connector plate set screws


161


screwed into threaded attack holes


163


which extend downwardly at an angle from the top of the terminal connector plate


87


to the bottom face


123


of the plate's terminal end


117


. Like the end cap pin set screws


136


, connector plate set screws


161


are also suitably Allen-head screws which are advanced in attack holes


163


of the terminal connector plate by means of an Allen-wrench. When fully advanced these set screws contact and press against the bottom face


77


of the housing's edge reveal as shown in

FIG. 5B

so as to lock the connector plate in position. The downward attack angle of the set screws illustrated in

FIG. 5B

has the advantage of counter-acting the torque caused by the weight of the housing at the joint between the housing and connector arm. It thus inhibits the tendency of the housing to sag at this joint.




Once the terminal connector plates


87


are locked onto all the lighting fixture housings of the assembly, assembly of the rest of the edge connector arms and wiring of the assembly can be completed. This is suitably accomplished on the ground before the lighting fixture assembly is hung from the suspension cables (see cables


17


in

FIG. 1

) that suspend the lighting fixture assembly below the overhead ceiling. Also, wiring of the assembly is suitably accomplished first before the connector arms are assembled.




A suitable procedure for wiring the four fixture assembly shown in

FIG. 1

is now described with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


1


A and


4


A thru


4


C. To wire this assembly, the outer cover of power cord


19


is stripped away at one end to expose three insulated wires


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




c


to a sufficient length to allow the wires to be run from the top of the later assembled edge connector arm


15


through the connector arm's wireway


100


and from there into the housing


53


of the initial fixture


13




a


(see FIG.


4


C). This entry point is at corner A of the illustrated four fixture assembly. The stripped power cord wires are threaded through the wire opening


127


of the terminal connector plate


87


attached to one end of initial fixture


13




a


(see

FIG. 4B

) and on through the aligned wire passageway


129


at the edge of the housing. From the inside of the housing the ends of the power cord wires are pulled through and spliced with the internal wires


23




a


,


23




b


,


23




c


of this initial fixture as graphically illustrated in FIG.


1


A. The extra length of wires


23




a


,


23




b


,


23




c


at the other end of this initial fixture (located at a corner B of the assembly) is then pulled through a similar wire passageway at this other end of the fixture and through a similarly attached terminal connector plate aligned therewith. From there the extra length of wire is pulled through the terminal connector plate and wire passageway at the end of the next adjacent fixture at corner B of the assembly where they are spliced to the internal wires


25




a


,


25




b


,


25




c


of the next fixture


13




b


of the assembly. This wiring procedure is repeated to splice together the internal wires of fixture


13




b


to the internal wires


29




a


,


29




b


,


29




c


of the next in line fixture


13




c


at corner C of the assembly, and wires of fixture


13




c


to the internal wires


31




a


,


31




b


,


31




c


of end-of-the-line fixture


13




d


. As above mentioned, the end-of-the-line fixture wires are suitably terminated at terminal block


33


.




Once the wiring is completed, the bottom plate


83


of the edge connector arm is fastened to the terminal connector plates by means of screw fasteners


95


as shown is FIG.


4


B. The screw fasteners extend through screw openings


96


in the connector plate so as to screw into the threaded screw holes


98


of the bottom plate. The cable gripper


107


is then attached to the bottom plate by means of anchor screw


109


, and the top plate


85


of the edge connector arm fastened down onto the bottom plate


83


by means of screw fasteners, such as the illustrated screw fasteners


93


, that are screwed into threaded holes


102


in the bottom plate through fastener openings


94


in the top plate. Before fastening the top plate, care must be taken to place the wires pulled between the fixtures into the wire channel


97


of the bottom plate such that the wires are completely captured in the connector arm's wireway


100


after the arm is assembled.




Once the assembly is complete, it can be lifted to permit the suspension cables


17


to be threaded into the suspension connectors, such as cable grippers


107


, which project up through gripper opening


103


in the top of the edge connector arm. The suspension cable gripper illustrated in detail in

FIG. 4B

is a commercially available component widely used in the industry. Once suspended the top free end of the length of power cord


19


can be wired to a junction box above the ceiling (not shown).




The above-described installation steps may vary depending on the preference of the installer and the nature of the assembly. For example, in the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

, the installation would involve fewer and simpler steps since only two fixtures need to be wired together through two relatively short edge connector arms.




FIGS.


11





13


show examples of different types and shapes of lighting fixtures that might be used with the edge connector system of the invention.

FIG. 11

shows a three-lamp flourescent lighting fixture


165


having laterally extending edge portions


167


with key slots


169


which are more steeply oriented than the key slots of the previously described embodiment, due to the steeper curvature of the fixture housing


171


. For illustrative purposes, a terminal connector plate


173


designed to conform to the edge of the fixture housing of this embodiment is shown on the right side edge of the fixture. In

FIG. 12

, fixture


175


is a wall-mounted fixture having a single laterally extending edge


177


to which a terminal connector plate


179


at the terminal end of an edge connector arm can be connected.





FIG. 13

illustrates how a 90 degree edge connector arm might be used in connection with wall-mounted fixtures such as shown in FIG.


12


. In

FIG. 13

, two wall-mounted fixtures


175




a


,


175




b


having end caps


181




a


,


181




b


similar to the end caps previously described are interconnected by means of edge connector arm


183


having terminal connector plates


179




a


,


179




b


. While connector arm


183


does not support the fixtures


175




a


,


175




b


in this instance, it does provide an architectural element to the lighting system as well as a wireway for wiring one wall-mounted fixture to another. Wiring one fixture to another in this configuration can be accomplished relatively easily with the top plate of the connector arm removed.




Thus, it is appreciated that the present invention provides an edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly that can be easily interconnected mechanically and electrically, that is aesthetically pleasing, and that provides a lighting designer with a powerful tool for creating overhead lighting systems with an architectural motif that has not heretofore existed. While the invention has been described in considerable detail in the foregoing specification, it is not intended that the invention be limited to such detail, except as necessitated by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An edge connectable lighting fixture assembly comprisinga lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and components for supporting and electrifying the light source including wiring, said housing having at least one laterally extending edge portion and a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, said first connecting structure having at least one wire passageway therethrough; an edge connector arm having at least one terminal end, the terminal end of said edge connector arm having a second connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the edge portion of said housing wherein said housing can be mechanically connected to the terminal end of said edge connector arm at the edge of said housing, and a wireway in said edge connector arm, said wireway extending to and exiting the at least one terminal end of said edge connector arm such that said wireway can be aligned with the at least one wire passageway in the first connecting structure in said housing edge portion by aligning the terminal end of the edge connector arm to said wire passageway, and such that electrical wires can be passed from said edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing.
  • 2. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 1 wherein the first connecting structure along the edge portion of said housing has a uniform cross-section and slidably receives the second connecting structure at the terminal end of said edge connector arm such that the terminal end of said edge connector arm can be positioned along said housing edge by sliding its second connecting structure along the first connecting structure on the lateral edge of said housing.
  • 3. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 2 wherein the first connecting structure extending along the edge portion of said housing includes a keeper slot formed along at least a portion of the length of said housing edge, and wherein the second connecting structure at the terminal end of said edge connector arm includes at least one keyed projection formed to be received by the keeper slot of said housing edge portion.
  • 4. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 3 wherein said keeper slot has an access point for slidably receiving the keyed projection at the terminal end of said edge connector arm.
  • 5. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing is an elongated linearly shaped housing having at least one laterally extending lateral edge portion to which the terminal end of said edge connector arm can be connected.
  • 6. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 5 wherein said elongated housing is symmetrically shaped and has two laterally extending and oppositely directed edge portions, each of which has a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion and each of which has at least one wire passageway therethrough, such that the terminal end of said edge connector arm can be mechanically connected to and wired through either edge portion of said housing.
  • 7. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 1 wherein said edge connector arm has two terminal ends, each of said terminal ends having a second connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the edge portion of said housing, and wherein said housing can be mechanically connected to either of the terminal ends of said edge connector arm at the edge of said housing.
  • 8. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 7 comprising at least two lighting fixture housings, each said housing having at least one laterally extending edge portion and a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, said first connecting structure having at least one wire passageway therethrough such that each said housing can be mechanically connected to one of the terminal ends of said edge connector arm at the edge of said housing such that said edge connector arm can be used to interconnect the at least two housings of the lighting fixture assembly.
  • 9. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 1 wherein said edge connector arm is an assembly comprised ofa terminal connector plate at the terminal end of said connector arm, said terminal connector plate containing the second connecting structure of said connector arm and operative to provide a mechanical connection between said connector arm and the first connecting structure located along the edge portion of said housing, and a bottom plate having an end and a top face, said connector plate being attachable to the end of said bottom plate, and the top face of said bottom plate having a wire channel that runs to the ends of said bottom plate, said wire channel providing at least a portion of the wireway of said connector arm.
  • 10. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 9 wherein said connector arm assembly further comprises a top plate attachable to the top of said bottom plate for covering the wire channel of said bottom plate and for providing an enclosed wireway within said edge connector arm.
  • 11. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 1 wherein said connector arm includes at least one suspension point to which a suspension cable or other suspension means can be attached for suspending the lighting fixture assembly from an overhead structure such as a ceiling.
  • 12. An edge connectable lighting fixture assembly comprisingat least two lighting fixtures, each of said lighting fixtures having a housing, components in said housing for supporting and electrifying a light source including wiring, the housing for each said lighting fixture having a laterally extending edge portion and a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, said first connecting structure having at least one wire passageway therethrough, at least one edge connector arm having two terminal ends, each of the terminal ends of said edge connector arm having a second connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the edge portion of the housings of said lighting fixtures wherein said lighting fixtures can be mechanically connected together by said connector arm by connecting the terminal ends of said edge connector arm to the extended edge portion of the housings for said lighting fixtures, and a wireway in said edge connector arm extending between the terminal ends thereof and exiting said terminal ends such that said wireway can be aligned with the at least one wire passageway in the first connecting structure in the edge portion of the housing of each said lighting fixture by aligning the terminal ends of the edge connector arm to said wire passageways, and such that electrical wires can be passed from said edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing.
  • 13. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 12 wherein said edge connector arm includes at least one suspension point to which a suspension cable or other suspension means can be attached for suspending the lighting fixture assembly from an overhead structure such as a ceiling.
  • 14. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 12 wherein at least two edge connector arms are provided for mechanically connecting at least three lighting fixtures together, each of said edge connector arms having two terminal ends and each of the terminal ends of said edge connector arm having a second connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the edge portion of the housings of said lighting fixtures, and each of said edge connector arms further including at least one suspension point to which a suspension cable or other suspension means can be attached for suspending the lighting fixture assembly from an overhead structure such as a ceiling.
  • 15. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 13 wherein said edge connector arm further includes an electrical feed access point adjacent said suspension point through which wires of an electrical feed cord dropped down from an overhead structure next to the point of suspension can be threaded into the wireway of the edge connector arm, such that an electrical feed to the suspending lighting fixture assembly can be provided to the connector arm for the assembly.
  • 16. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 12 wherein said edge connector arm is an assembly comprised ofa terminal connector plate for each terminal end of said connector arm, each of said connector plates containing the second connecting structure of said connector arm and operative to provide a mechanical connection between said connector arm and the first connecting structure located along the edge portion of said housing, a bottom plate having ends and a top face, said connector plates being attachable to the ends of said bottom plate, and the top face of said bottom plate having a wire channel that runs between the ends of said bottom plate, said wire channel providing at least a portion of the wireway of said connector arm, and a top plate attachable to the top of said bottom plate for covering the wire channel of said bottom extension plate.
  • 17. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 16 wherein said edge connector arm includes at least one suspension point to which a suspension cable or other suspension means can be attached for suspending the lighting fixture assembly from an overhead structure such as a ceiling and wherein the top plate of said edge connector arm assembly has an opening at said suspension point for accommodating a suspension connector.
  • 18. The edge connectable lighting fixture assembly of claim 16 wherein the top plate of said edge connector arm includes a suspension connector.
  • 19. An edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly comprisingan elongated lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and associated components and wiring, said housing having at least one laterally extending lateral edge portion and a first connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said lateral edge portion, said first connecting structure having a uniform cross-sectional shape and at least one wire passageway therethrough; an edge connector arm having at least one terminal end, the terminal end of said edge connector arm having a second connecting structure formed to connect with and slide within the first connecting structure along the lateral edge portion of said housing wherein said housing can be connected to the terminal end of said edge connector arm at the lateral edge of said housing and wherein the terminal end of said connector arm can be slidably positioned along the extended edge portion of said housing, and a wireway in said edge connector arm, said wireway extending to the at least one terminal end of said edge connector arm such that said wireway can be aligned with the at least one wire passageway in the first connecting structure in said housing edge portion by sliding the terminal end of the edge connector arm along the extended edge portion of said housing, and such that electrical wires can be passed from said edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing.
  • 20. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 19 wherein the first connecting structure extending along the lateral edge portion of said housing includes a keeper slot formed along at least a portion of the length of said housing edge, and wherein the second connecting structure at the terminal end of said edge connector arm includes at least one keyed projection formed to be received by the keeper slot of said housing edge.
  • 21. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 20 wherein said keeper slot has a uniform cross-section and an access point for slidably receiving the keyed projection at the terminal end of said edge connector arm such that the terminal end of said edge connector arm can be positioned along said housing edge by sliding the keyed projection along said keeper slot.
  • 22. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 21 wherein said housing, including the keeper slot extending along the lateral edge thereof, is an extruded part.
  • 23. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 21 wherein said elongated housing has defined ends and wherein said keeper slot extends to at least one of the ends of said housing to provided an access point at said end for slidably receiving the keyed projection at the terminal end of said edge connector arm.
  • 24. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 23 further comprising an end cap attachable to the end of the housing over the access point for said keeper slot.
  • 25. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 19 wherein said edge connector arm is an assembly comprised ofa connector plate at the terminal end of said connector arm, said connector plate containing the second connecting structure of said connector arm and operative to provide a mechanical connection between said connector arm and the first connecting structure located along the edge portion of said housing, and a bottom plate having ends and a top face, said connector plates being attachable to the ends of said bottom plate, and the top face of said bottom plate having a wire channel that runs between the ends of said bottom plate, said wire channel providing at least a portion of the wireway of said connector arm.
  • 26. The edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly of claim 25 wherein the first connecting structure extending along the lateral edge portion of said housing includes a keeper slot formed along at least a portion of the length of said housing edge, and wherein the connector plate at the terminal end of said connector arm includes at least one keyed projection formed to be received by the keeper slot of said housing edge.
  • 27. A lighting fixture housing for an edge connectable lighting fixture assembly which includes at least one edge connector arm having a terminal end with a connecting structure, said lighting fixture housing comprisingat least one laterally extending edge portion, said edge portion having a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion for receiving the connecting structure at the terminal end of the edge connecting arm of the lighting fixture assembly, an interior portion, and at least one wire passageway extending through said edge portion between the connecting structure thereof and the interior portion of the housing, such that electrical wires can be passed from the terminal end of the edge connector arm through the edge portion of the housing.
  • 28. The lighting fixture housing of claim 27 wherein the connecting structure at the edge portion of the housing has a uniform cross-section and slidably receives the connecting structure at the terminal end of the edge connector arm, such that the terminal end of the edge connector arm can be positioned along said housing edge portion by sliding its connecting structure along the connecting structure on the lateral edge portion of said housing.
  • 29. The lighting fixture housing of claim 28 wherein the connecting structure on the terminal end of the edge connector arm of the lighting fixture assembly includes a keyed projection, and wherein the connecting structure extending along the edge portion of said housing includes a keeper slot formed along at least a portion of the length of said housing edge portion, said keeper slot being formed to slidably receive the keyed projection of the connecting structure of the edge connector arm.
  • 30. The lighting fixture housing of claim 28 wherein an internal bore extends along the edge portion of the housing, and wherein the connecting structure extending along said edge portion includes said internal bore and a top wall and a bottom wall which project upwardly and outwardly from said internal bore, said internal bore and said top and bottom walls forming a keeper slot that extends the length of said housing edge portion.
  • 31. The lighting fixture housing of claim 30 wherein said wire passageway extends between the internal bore of said keeper slot and the interior portion of the housing.
  • 32. The lighting fixture housing of claim 27 wherein the housing is a linear housing having a longitudinal axis and wherein said edge portion provides a linear edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing.
  • 33. The lighting fixture housing of claim 27 wherein the housing is an elongated linear housing having a longitudinal axis and wherein the housing includes a laterally extending edge portion at each side of said longitudinal axis, each said edge portion providing a linear edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing and having a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion for receiving the connecting structure of the edge connecting arm of the lighting fixture assembly.
  • 34. A lighting fixture housing for an edge connectable lighting fixture assembly which includes at least one edge connector arm having a terminal end with a connecting structure which includes a keyed projection, said lighting fixture housing being fabricated of an extruded part cut to a desired length and having a longitudinal axis, and comprisingat least one laterally extending edge portion which provides a linear edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing, said edge portion having an internal bore extending therethrough parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing, a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, said connecting structure including said internal bore and a top wall and a bottom wall which project upwardly and outwardly from said internal bore, said internal bore and said top and bottom walls forming a keeper slot that extends the length of said housing edge portion and that slidably receives the connecting structure at the terminal end of the connecting arm of the lighting fixture assembly, an interior portion, and at least one wire passageway extending through said edge portion between the internal bore of said keeper slot and the interior portion of the housing, such that electrical wires can be passed from the terminal end of the edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing.
  • 35. The lighting fixture housing of claim 34 wherein the housing includes a laterally extending edge portion at each side of said longitudinal axis and said housing is symmetrical about said longitudinal axis, each of said laterally extending edge portion having a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length thereof for receiving the connecting structure at the terminal end of a connecting arm of the lighting fixture assembly.
  • 36. An edge connector arm for an edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly having a lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and components for supporting and electrifying the light source including wiring, said housing having at least one laterally extending edge portion and a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, the connecting structure of the housing having at least one wire passageway therethrough, said edge connector arm comprisingat least one terminal end, the terminal end of said edge connector arm having a connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the first connecting structure along the edge portion of said housing wherein the housing can be mechanically connected to the terminal end of the edge connector arm at the edge of the housing, and a wireway extending to and exiting the at least one terminal end of said edge connector arm such that said wireway can be aligned with the at least one wire passageway in the connecting structure in said housing edge portion by aligning the terminal end of the edge connector arm to said wire passageway, and such that electrical wires can be passed from said edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing.
  • 37. The edge connector arm of claim 36 wherein the connecting structure extending along the edge portion of said housing includes a keeper slot formed along at least a portion of the length of the housing edge portion, and wherein the connecting structure at the terminal end of said edge connector arm includes at least one keyed projection formed to be received by a keeper slot of the housing edge portion.
  • 38. The edge connector arm of claim 36 wherein the edge connector arm has two terminal ends, each of said terminal ends having a connecting structure formed to mechanically connect with the connecting structure along the edge portion of said housing, and wherein the housing can be mechanically connected to either of the terminal ends of said edge connector arm at the edge of said housing.
  • 39. The edge connector arm of claim 36 wherein the terminal end of the connector arm has a detachable terminal connector plate, said terminal connector plate containing the second connecting structure of said connector arm and operative to provide a mechanical connection between said connector arm and the connecting structure located along the edge portion of said housing.
  • 40. An edge connector arm assembly for an edge connectable linear lighting fixture assembly having a lighting fixture housing for housing a light source and components for supporting and electrifying the light source including wiring, said housing having at least one laterally extending edge portion and a connecting structure extending along at least a portion of the length of said edge portion, the connecting structure of the housing having at least one wire passageway therethrough, said edge connector arm having at least one terminal end and comprisingat least one terminal connector plate having a connecting structure for mechanically connecting to the connecting structure on the edge portion of a lighting fixture housing of the lighting fixture assembly and providing the terminal end of the connector arm, a bottom plate having an end and a top face, said connector plate being attachable to the ends of said bottom plate, and the top face of said bottom plate having a wire channel that runs to the end of said bottom plate, said wire channel providing at least a portion of a wireway in said connector arm and exiting through the terminal connector plate such that said wireway can be aligned with the wire passageway in the connecting structure in the housing edge portion by aligning the terminal connector plate to such wire passageway, and such that electrical wires can be passed from said edge connector arm through the edge portion of said housing by passing wires through the terminal connector plate of the edge connector arm.
  • 41. The edge connector arm assembly of claim 40 further comprising a top plate attachable to the top of said bottom plate for covering the wire channel of said bottom extension plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Applicants claim the benefit of provisional application No. 60/365,238, filed Mar. 14, 2002.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/365238 Mar 2002 US