The invention relates to lighting fixtures, and in particular a kit and associated method for mounting a flat panel lighting fixture to a surface such as a ceiling or wall.
The development of lightweight and highly efficient LED lights and in particular flat panel lighting fixtures has opened up new possibilities for illuminating spaces. Uses for such lighting fixtures include replacing existing ceiling lamps with relatively large and bright flat panel fixtures. Due to their light weight structure, even relatively large fixtures can be safely mounted directly to drywall or other ceiling or wall surfaces. Due to their thin profile, there is less need to recess such fixtures into the surface, in comparison with conventional fluorescent tube fixtures. As such, LED panel lighting fixtures can be flush-mounted to a ceiling or other surface.
A variety of flat panel LED lighting fixtures exist on the market, including edge-lit and rear-lit fixtures. A typical panel fixture includes a translucent or transparent front panel, optionally a solid rear panel which contacts the wall or ceiling and a rim or other structure which spaces the panels apart or otherwise spaces the front panel from the mounting surface and lighting elements. In an edge-lit configuration, LED lighting elements may be incorporated into the rim to evenly illuminate the front panel to provide a bright and even illumination across the full width of the panel.
It is desirable to provide a means to quickly and easily mount such fixtures to a surface, in particular this need arises since fixtures of this type are often purchased by home owners for replacing an existing lighting fixture, for example in order to upgrade the household lighting to improve efficiency and illumination. As well, rapid and easy installation systems are useful for professional installers such as home builders and electricians.
Different systems have been proposed to mount a lightweight panel-type light fixture to a surface. For example, U.S. patent publication No. 2017/0009962 to Feit describes an LED flat panel device which mounts to an electrical junction box via a mounting bracket. A similar system is described in 2015/0338038 to Feit. However, there remains a need for improved mounting systems for flat panel and other lighting fixtures.
The invention relates to an improved system for mounting a lighting fixture such as a flat panel lighting fixture to a surface such as a ceiling. The improved system includes a kit and related method for installing a flat panel fixture to a surface.
We disclose herein a kit for mounting a flat panel light fixture to a surface, the kit comprising:
We further disclose a method of mounting a flat panel light fixture to a surface, comprising the steps of:
Unless otherwise stated, directional references in the present specification refer to the present device in a generally horizontal orientation consistent with the lighting fixture mounted to a horizontal ceiling. It will of course be evident that the device may be used in any orientation. Furthermore, geometric and directional terms such as “horizontal”, “vertical” and the like are understood to include a reasonable degree of departure from the absolute meaning of such terms, as would be understood by persons skilled in the art. Furthermore, various dimensions, specifications and similar parameters are provided herein simply by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, unless otherwise stated.
The present invention will now be further illustrated by reference to drawings and a description of a selected embodiment. However, it will be understood that the following drawings and description are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is provided in the present specification as a whole, including the claims.
Referring to the figures, according to the method and system described herein, a panel-type lighting fixture 10 is mounted to a surface 12 such as a ceiling (see
As an initial step, an electrical junction box 14 is installed within surface 12 (see
For safety, the electric current is turned off before the installation begins. If fixture 10 is being installed as a replacement for an existing lighting fixture, the old fixture is removed to expose junction box 14.
The lighting fixture 10 according to the present system comprises a lightweight LED panel illumination system, having a front panel 2 which is translucent or transparent to transmit illumination (for example, a translucent plastic material), an opposing rear panel 4 which is solid for securing to a surface and a peripheral rim 6 which spaces the respective front and rear panels 2 and 4 apart and extends around the periphery of the spaced apart panels. Fixture 10 is generally planar in configuration, defined by a central flat plane parallel to front and rear panels 2 and 4 and bisecting rim 6. However, the panel illumination system may comprise a non-planar configuration, or whereby front and rear panels 2 and 4 are non-parallel. Lighting elements (not shown) illuminate the space between the panels. For example, fixture 10 may comprise an edge-lit LED lighting panel in which the lighting elements comprise LED emitters mounted within the rim of the panel. However, the invention is not limited to such fixtures and may be adapted for use with a wide range of panel-type and other lighting fixtures.
The initial step for installation of fixture 10 is to install junction box 14 within a ceiling, wall or other surface. Junction box 14 may be newly installed if the installation occurs in the course of new construction or renovation. Alternatively, one can expose a pre-installed junction box 14, for example by removing an existing light fixture (not shown) from the surface. Conventional household wires 16 that extend into the junction box 14 normally consist of black, white, and green (or other colour) wires 16a, 16b and 16c, representing positive, negative and ground. Wire cores are exposed at the ends of wires 16 to permit electrical connections to be formed, for example by stripping a portion of the outer covering from the wires.
An electrical quick connect unit 30 is then attached to junction box 14. The quick connect unit 30 comprises a plate 32 having slotted mounting openings 31 at the opposing ends thereof. Plate 32 has a generally elongate rectangular configuration, with a flat central portion 35 and downwardly stepped (when quick connect unit 30 is horizontal and oriented for installation into a ceiling) end portions 37 which include the mounting openings 31. Plate 32 is screwed or bolted onto junction box 14 through openings 31, which in turn are aligned with corresponding openings provided in junction box 14 that are normally used for attaching a light fixture. When thus installed, flat middle portion 35 projects upwardly into the interior of junction box 14 such that the components of unit 30 and the various wires connected thereto are recessed within the interior of junction box 14.
Quick connect unit 30 comprises three quick connects modules 34 (for connection to the three household wires in a conventional household electrical wiring configuration) mounted to the middle portion 35 of plate 32, each in turn comprising a rectangular block-like member. Modules 34 may be of the type described in applicant's patent number U.S. Pat. No. 9,065,264 to Cooper et al. Quick connect modules 34 each have multiple sockets 36 that open to the exposed face (i.e. facing fixture 10) of quick connect modules 34. The sockets 36 are in turn lined with an electrically conductive material such as copper, with the sockets 36 being electrically connected to each other within the interior of each member 34, for example with a conductive plate, not shown. Sockets 36 are configured to tightly retain and grip an electrical wire when this is inserted into the socket. As shown in
The next installation step is illustrated in
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The next installation step is to electrically connect the temporarily suspended panel 10 to the household wires 16. For this purpose, as seen in
Lighting fixture 10 is then secured to surface 12 with attachment members 50. In
When rods 52 are partially inserted whereby the anchors 58 are located within the wall or a ceiling cavity behind surface 12, anchors 58 then release their spring-loaded wings into an expanded position that engages the backside of the drywall or other wall surface 12, to thereby anchor attachment rods 52 to surface 12. In this position, fixture 10 is spaced from surface 12. If required, when fixture 10 is in this spaced position, the wire connections may be checked and/or other components may be inspected before the installation process is completed. After all four anchors 58 have been inserted in this fashion and engaged with surface 12, rods 52 are then threaded further into anchors 58 until fixture 10 is snugly engaged to the surface 12. At this point, rod heads 55 are recessed within openings 11 in the panel 10. The fixture openings 54 may then be covered with decorative plugs 60 to present a flush appearance. As the fixture panel 10 is tightened against surface 12, tether 40 will tend to fold together and collapse into junction box 14 or through any other available space such as an opening in fixture 10. Alternatively, tether 40 can be removable, whereby it is removed once attachment rods 52 engage surface 12, but while fixture 10 is still spaced apart from the surface 12 to permit manipulation of tether 40. The resulting installation provides a means to mount fixture 10 to surface 12 in a manner that is secure and convenient for the installer.
The scope of the invention should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The claims are not to be limited to the preferred or exemplified embodiments of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62597718 | Dec 2017 | US |