Claims
- 1. An exit sign comprising:a housing having a front face and a rear face with a peripheral edge therebetween, said housing being adapted to receive a lighting system including an illumination source and a power source; symbols located on said front face adapted to be illuminated by the lighting system; a support assembly mounted to said peripheral edge, said support assembly including a support arm defining a first axis; a freely rotatable lighting head supported by said support arm for movement to any one of a plurality of selectable, discreet positions through an angle greater than 180° about the first axis; and means for enabling sliding adjustment of said lighting head relative to said support arm.
- 2. The exit sign according to claim 1, wherein said peripheral edge includes at least one mounting recess into which a portion of said support assembly projects.
- 3. The exit sign according to claim 2, wherein said support assembly includes means for snap-fittingly connecting the support assembly to the housing.
- 4. An exit sign comprising:a housing having a front face and a rear face with a peripheral edge therebetween, said housing being adapted to receive a lighting system including an illumination source and a power source; symbols located on said front face adapted to be illuminated by the lighting system; a support assembly mounted to said peripheral edge, said support assembly including a support arm defining a first axis; a freely rotatable lighting head supported by said support arm for movement to any one of a plurality of selectable, discreet positions through an angle greater than 180° about the first axis; a joint element attached to the support assembly for rotation about the first axis; and a connector attached to the joint element for rotation about a second axis, said lighting head being attached to the connector such that the lighting head is supported by the support arm through the joint element and the connector, wherein said lighting head is provided with an elongated recess into which the connector projects such that the lighting head is slidable relative to the connector.
- 5. The exit sign according to claim 4, wherein the connector is snap-fittingly attached to the joint element.
- 6. The exit sign according to claim 4, wherein said second axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to the first axis.
- 7. The exit sign according to claim 4, wherein said support arm includes a terminal end, remote from the housing, provided with a first set of facets, and the joint element is provided with a second set of facets, wherein the first and second sets of facets mate to define the plurality of selectable, discreet positions.
- 8. The exit sign according to claim 7, wherein the first set of facets are provided on an external surface portion of said support arm and the second set of facets are provided on an internal surface portion of said joint element.
- 9. The exit sign according to claim 4, wherein said lighting head includes a curved surface, said elongated recess extending across a substantial portion of said curved surface such that movement of said lighting head relative to said connector constitutes rotation of said lighting head about a third axis.
- 10. The exit sign according to claim 4, wherein said support arm, said joint element and said connector collectively define a tunnel from said housing to said lighting head, said tunnel being adapted to receive wires extending from said lighting head to said housing.
- 11. An exit sign comprising:a housing having a front face and a rear face with a peripheral edge therebetween, said housing being adapted to receive a lighting system including an illumination source and a power source; symbols located on said front face adapted to be illuminated by the lighting system; a support assembly mounted to said peripheral edge, said support assembly including a support arm defining a first axis; a lighting head; and means for attaching the lighting head to the support assembly for rotation about first, second and third distinct axes, while permitting adjustment of said lighting head about the first axis through an angle greater than 180°, wherein said attaching means comprises a joint element attached to the support assembly for rotation about the first axis and a connector attached to the joint element for rotation about the second axis, said lighting head being directly attached to the connector for movement about the third axis, wherein said lighting head is provided with an elongated recess into which the connector projects such that the lighting head is slidable relative to the connector.
- 12. The exit sign according to claim 11, wherein said peripheral edge includes at least one mounting recess into which a portion of said support assembly projects.
- 13. The exit sign according to claim 11, wherein said support arm includes a terminal end, remote from the housing, provided with a first set of facets, and the joint element is provided with a second set of facets, wherein the first and second sets of facets mate to define a plurality of selectable, discreet positions for said lighting head.
- 14. The exit sign according to claim 11, wherein said support arm, said joint element and said connector collectively define a tunnel from said housing to said lighting head, said tunnel being adapted to receive wires extending from said lighting head to said housing.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional 60/192,620 filed Mar. 24, 2000.
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Lithonia Lighting: Quantum Emergency Lighting Exit Signs and Emergency Units, Form 680.181, Jun. 1999. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/192620 |
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