The invention relates to a luminaire having at least one luminous means in a flatly constructed luminaire housing composed of two rectangular frames. Such luminaires are known and described, for example, in DE 201 05 443 U1.
However, these luminaires have a relatively large overall height. It is also a disadvantage that the luminaires available on the market are designed only for precisely one type of mounting. It is therefore impossible to subsequently change the function of the same luminaire and use the latter for other types of mounting without changing its basic body in the process.
A further disadvantage is the complicated production of such luminaires.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to form a luminaire of the type mentioned at the beginning such that the luminaire can be combined in many ways both when first being mounted and for a later rededication, and can be mounted as a build-on or suspended luminaire, a vertically or horizontally arranged wall luminaire, a floor luminaire, standard luminaire or wire luminaire without altering the basic body of the luminaire in the process.
An object in this case is to be able to use various light distribution elements exchangeably such that the light both is guided directly onto a useful surface and is deflected indirectly and preferably in a colored fashion, and that further light sources such as high-voltage halogen radiators for example, can also be freely attached.
A further object in this case is that it is also possible to use standardized elements even for a particularly flat luminaire design, in order to obtain an esthetically filigreed luminaire.
These objects are achieved by means of the features of the luminaire as claimed in claim 1. Special embodiments of the present invention are to be gathered from the subclaims.
Various exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail below with the aid of drawings.
a, 2b show two embodiments of the luminaire in transverse and longitudinal section.
a, 4b show in perspective further details of the front wings of two embodiments of the luminaire.
The spacer elements and/or angled spacer corner connectors can for this purpose firstly be connected in one piece to the corresponding wings, or secondly also consist of separately fabricated pieces.
Located in the middle region of the frame in the longitudinal direction of the luminaire housing is a profile 10 that firstly holds the devices such as ballast 12, clamping and plug-in connectors and, furthermore, at the same time, serves as cable duct for laying and guiding cables. This profile is, for example, a U profile or a square profile, and is preferably arranged in a fashion detachably mounted on the transverse sides of the frame 4, for example, with the aid of matched retaining angles 10′. The profile has ends cut in a mitred fashion, for example.
In one exemplary embodiment, longitudinally running fluorescent lamps 2 are arranged left and right next to the profile 10. In the case of a ceiling connection, the luminaire 1 is suspended with two or, as illustrated, with four wires. In a further mounting version, the luminaire 1 can be fastened directly on the ceiling by means of screws with the aid of the mounting bores 21 on the profile 1.
a, 2b show two embodiments of the luminaire, both in cross section, that is to say looking onto the front wings, and in longitudinal section. The cross section shows that the two frames 4, 4′ are held at a defined spacing from one another with the aid of spacer elements 8, 8a and angled spacer corner connectors 9, and therefore form a hollow chamber.
Light windows 4a in which the light radiates from inside to outside are formed in the longitudinal view (below) in both figures.
a shows an embodiment in the case of which wings, spacer elements and angled spacer corner connectors are assembled cost effectively from standard elements that must, however, each be procured and stored per se.
For the embodiment shown in
Translucent or opaque plastic, any desired metal, or else a combination of the materials is advantageous as the material. The surface can be anodized, varnished, powder-coated, or chrome plated.
The cross-sectional profile of the frame is preferably that of a solid flat material. The surface should be designed such that it is possible to form reflective surfaces 7, 7′ that deflect light diffusely and couple it out all around effectively from the frame. If the width of one or more of the lateral wings and front wings of one frame is greater than that of the corresponding other frame, the emerging light is visible in a particularly effective way.
To deflect and couple out light in a colored fashion, it is possible for colored light distribution elements 13 to be pushed into and fastened in the hollow chamber or a specified constant spacer region between the mutually facing and, possibly, elegantly curved surfaces 7, 7′ on all sides of the luminaire housing, said light distribution elements preferably being in contact with the spacer elements 8 and angled spacer corner connectors 9. If such light distribution elements 13 are also used instead of the spacer holders, they can take over the function of the latter and are denoted in the drawings as 8a. The light distribution elements 13 are optionally only present between the opposing lateral wings of the two frames, or they form a closed circumferential unit of the luminaire 1. A further light distribution device 14 extends below the fluorescent lamps 2 and is inserted without tools at edge holders, for example, with the aid of two mounting profiles 26 in the lower frame 4, with the aid of which the light is guided downward with direct distribution onto the useful surface. The light distribution device 14 can be produced from any desired material, such as plexiglass, and can have a geometric or prismatic scattering structure. For this purpose, the light distribution device can be provided on its underside with a suitable scattering structure, for example, with a grooved or prismatic structure, such that the light can propagate diffusely or with suppression of glare. On the other hand, it can also be a profile structure having a multiplicity of optically refracting surfaces by which the light is likewise diffusely scattered.
The cross section of the U profile 10 with a ballast 12 fastened therein is arranged approximately in the middle.
a, 4b show two embodiments having front wings 6, 6′, preassembled on the spacer corner connectors 9 of the two frames 4, 4′, the mounts 11 preferably applied from the outside for two longitudinally running fluorescent lamps 2 and a bore for fastening a U profile 10.
Two fastening bolts 19 are mounted on the wall with a flange and a screw. The fastening bolts 19 preferably have a square cross section with the same outside dimensions as the inside dimension of the hollow chamber, and therefore fit one another exactly. The fastening bolts are fastened between the frames, 4, 4′ of the luminaire 1 by means of a clamping screw 18 in the threaded bore 16′. Ideally, use is made in this case of the threaded bore that also serves, inter alia, for fastening the wire suspension.
As a further variant embodiment,
The embodiments described with the aid of the figures are not to be understood as an exhaustive listing for the design of the invention claimed. Thus, a recumbent floor luminaire (not shown) is provided as a further mounting example, the luminaire being situated on four spacer feet that are not screwed with the aid of the threaded bores 15. A further mounting example (not shown) is a suspended luminaire as in
A further example of application is a standard luminaire (not shown), the luminaire being held as usual between the frames with the aid of accurately fitting bolts and a support structure.
Two fluorescent lamps or high-voltage halogen lamps or metal-vapor lamps or LED lighting elements are preferably provided as luminous means 2 in the mounts 11 of the front wings 6, 6′.
The light distribution device 14 can be an opaque cover plate that is mounted as a reflector next to the profile 10. Another embodiment is, for example, a luminous array having longitudinally running reflectors and transversely running louvres, or a plastic plate having a number of hollow chambers running in the longitudinal direction or having prismatic structures in a plexialass plate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 15 744.8 | Apr 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE03/01163 | 4/9/2003 | WO |