The present invention relates generally to lighting fixtures and luminaries, and more particularly, relates to new luminaries and enhanced high bay and low bay fixtures housings for implementing enhanced performance for multiple applications and ease of assembly.
Problems with existing luminaries include difficulty to achieve required performance specifications, particularly with heat sensitive components used. To achieve specified lumens needed excessive heat can be generated. Also higher ambient temperature in facilities with high ceiling heights than at floor level result, for example, due to rising heat.
In the market today there are known high bay fixtures that fail to adequately dissipate heat so that some components can exceed their temperature limits and potentially fail.
Often due to the size and weight of many known fixtures, installation is cumbersome and typically it is not possible for one person to perform the installation alone.
A need exists for new luminaries and enhanced high bay and low bay fixtures for providing enhanced performance for multiple applications. It is desirable to provide new luminaries and enhanced fixtures that enable ease of assembly.
A principal aspect of the present invention is to provide new luminaries and enhanced lighting fixtures providing enhanced performance for multiple applications. Other important aspects of the present invention are to provide such new luminaries and enhanced fixtures substantially without negative effect and that overcome some disadvantages of prior art arrangements.
In brief, a lighting luminaire is provided for implementing enhanced performance for multiple applications. A lighting fixture includes a housing body defining a novel heat management system. The housing includes a predefined profile and features for enhanced heat transfer including an upper compartment where heat sensitive components are installed and a lower compartment where lighting modules, such as LED modules, are installed. The housing lower compartment includes predefined features for heat transfer and heat extraction and an upwardly facing lower lens member.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing is formed by two generally identical housing sections.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing includes the predefined profile and features for heat extraction and transfer. The housing features include exhaust vent and heat blocker openings formed in a sidewall of the housing lower compartment to prevent heat from traveling upwardly into the upper housing cavity. The housing features also include a plurality of louvered heat dissipaters and heat vents to dissipate heat from the lower housing compartment.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing features optionally include a plurality of heat transfer fins added to an exterior horizontal surface behind the LED lighting modules and on vertical walls of an exhaust chamber with heat slots and louvered heat dissipaters.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing profile includes a stepped profile with the housing upper compartment having a width substantially less than a width of the housing lower compartment, and an exterior end wall inclined surface connecting the housing upper compartment and the housing lower compartment. The housing upper compartment has an elongated rectangular shape. The housing lower compartment has an exterior elongated upwardly tapered profile and a lower contour of the upwardly facing lower lens member.
In accordance with features of the invention, housing body is formed by sheet metal construction creating a unique two piece body with heat management system.
In accordance with features of the invention, the lower housing wall portions conduct heat emitted from the LED light modules including vent openings and direct heat transfer to the outside ambient air through convection.
In accordance with features of the invention, each of the two generally identical housing sections defining a novel heat management system optionally is a stamped and formed member. Each of the two generally identical housing sections is formed by a sheet metal construction from aluminum and/or steel for adequate strength and rigidity.
In accordance with features of the invention, a unitary housing defining a novel heat management system optionally is formed by extrusion construction. The extrusion housing include fins for heat transfer.
In accordance with features of the invention, an interior gap defines an air flow and wiring channel between the housing upper compartment and the housing lower compartment.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing has a selected overall width and selected length for selected LED modules enabling use for multiple applications; and said housing having a rigidity, size and weight enabling ease of assembly.
In accordance with features of the invention, an elongated member defines the lower lens member, optionally covers all of the LED lighting modules. The housing optionally includes a plurality of lower lens members, each of the plurality of lower lens members provided with a respective one of a plurality of lighting modules. The lower lens member is formed of an acrylic blended or polycarbonate material.
In accordance with features of the invention, a cover member covers the housing upper compartment and includes an access plate. The housing upper compartment is a driver compartment to contain wiring and driving circuitry coupled to the LED lighting modules.
In accordance with features of the invention, the lighting fixture includes end plates having a shape conforming to an overall housing profile.
The present invention together with the above and other objects and advantages may best be understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the drawings, wherein:
In the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate example embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
In accordance with features of the invention, lighting luminaries and fixtures are provided for implementing enhanced performance for multiple applications. The lighting fixtures includes a housing body defining a novel heat management system. The housing includes a predefined profile and features providing enhanced heat extraction and transfer.
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The housing 101 is formed by two generally identical housing sections 102, 104 providing novel heat management. An upper cavity or housing upper compartment 106 is defined by the housing sections 102, 104 and a cover 108 with an access plate 109 provided with the cover 108. The housing upper compartment 106 has an elongated rectangular shape. The housing upper compartment 106 provides a driver compartment where heat sensitive components are installed. A pair of example driving modules 107 are received in the housing upper compartment 106, as shown.
The two generally identical housing sections 102, 104 define a novel heat management system. Each of the two generally identical housing sections 102, 104 advantageously is formed by a sheet metal construction from aluminum and/or steel for adequate strength and rigidity.
The housing 101 is a generally small and light weight, for example, made from aluminum and/or steel, and enabling easy installation, for example, by one person. A respective lower housing flanged base member 110, 112 of the housing sections 102, 104 is generally flat. A respective sidewall 114, 116 define a gap 118 between housing sections 102, 104 in a housing lower compartment 119. The gap 118, best seen in
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing 101 advantageously is formed by sheet metal construction creating a unique two piece body 102, 104 providing enhanced heat management. The housing sections 102, 104 defining the novel heat management system optionally is a stamped and formed member.
A pair of end plates 120, 122 complete the housing assembly having a profile corresponding to the housing profile. As shown, a pair of lighting modules or such as LED modules 126, 128, are installed within the lower compartment 119.
A lower lens member 130 is an upwardly open lower lens member mounted to lower ledge members 110, 112 of the housing lower compartment 119. The lower lens member 130 is formed, for example, of an acrylic blended or polycarbonate material. The lower lens member 102 receives a plurality (two shown) of lighting modules 124, 126 or LED modules 124, 126.
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The lighting luminaire 700 includes a housing 701 including a predefined profile and heat transfer fins providing enhanced heat management in accordance with a preferred embodiment.
The housing 701 similarly is formed as a unitary member formed by extrusion construction with opposing housing sections 702, 704 providing enhanced heat management. A housing upper compartment 706 is defined by the opposing housing sections 702, 704 and a cover 708 with an access plate 709 provided with the cover 708. The housing upper compartment 706 has an elongated rectangular shape. The housing upper compartment 706 provides a driver compartment where heat sensitive components are installed. A pair of example driving modules 707 are received in the housing upper compartment 706, as shown.
In accordance with features of the invention, the housing 701 formed by extrusion of a selected material providing needed strength and rigidity. The housing 701 is a generally small and light weight, formed, for example, by aluminum extrusion and enabling easy installation, for example, by one person. It should be understood that other materials can be used, such as polymer and composite polymer materials, for extrusion and/or co-extrusion.
Each respective lower housing flanged base portion 710, 712 of the housing sections 702, 704 of the unitary housing 701 is generally flat and includes a plurality of fins 721. A respective interior sidewall 714, 716 of the housing sections 702, 704 defines a gap 718 providing an air flow and wiring channel between the housing upper compartment 706 and a housing lower compartment 719. Gap 718 defines an exhaust chamber including a plurality of fins 721.
A pair of end plates 720, 722 complete the housing assembly including a profile corresponding to the housing profile of housing 701. As shown, a pair of lighting modules or such as LED modules 724, 726, are installed within the lower compartment 719.
A lower lens member 730 is an upwardly open lower lens member mounted to lower ledge portions 710, 712 of the housing lower compartment 719. The lower lens member 730 is formed, for example, of an acrylic blended or polycarbonate material. The lower lens member 730 receives a plurality (two shown) of lighting or LED modules 724, 726.
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It should be understood that the lighting luminaries 100, 700 are not limited to the illustrated arrangements, for example, a cover member could be provided together with the respective gap 118, 718 for covering the respective gaps. Other changes could be made without departing from features of the invention.
In summary, the lighting luminaire 100, 700 of the invention are designed to implement enhanced performance for multiple applications. The fixture housings includes a predefined profile and features for enhanced heat management. The lighting luminaire 100, 700 of the invention overcome disadvantages of many known commercially available fixtures, enabling various sizes, for example, including various combinations length and width, for selected output lumens together with ease of installation.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the details of the embodiments of the invention shown in the drawing, these details are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as claimed in the appended claims.
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