Claims
- 1. A recessed downlight fixture comprising:a unitized air-tight piece that is formed to have a can body with a reflector succeeded by an air dam and a junction box in a linear arrangement on a longitudinal fixture axis, and a compact fluorescent lamp having a lengthwise axis coaxial with said longitudinal axis installed within the reflector, to achieve a low profile fixture that fits within six-inch ceiling joists; and the fixture further comprising a lamp retaining means with tilting mechanism that allows disengagement from a normal operation position to a reoriented downward position to allow the user to easily remove and replace the lamp.
- 2. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 1, wherein the compact fluorescent lamp lies in an essentially horizontal position when the fixture is mounted in a ceiling panel.
- 3. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 2, wherein the fixture is fabricated of a polymeric material to eliminate air leaks and deterioration from rust and corrosion.
- 4. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 2, wherein the junction box supports a ballast mounted on an outer edge of the junction box, whereby the ballast is remote from the compact fluorescent lamp and a thermal generated by the lamp.
- 5. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 4, the reflector comprising a compound convoluted polymeric reflector system to provide a symmetrical light distribution from an asymmetrical source.
- 6. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 5, further comprising a decorative trim component mountable over an open end of the reflector to complete a decorative and optical system of the fixture.
- 7. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 6, wherein the decorative trim component includes flanges that rotatively engage corresponding flanges on the fixture body, for mounting the trim to the reflector using said flanges.
- 8. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 6, wherein the decorative trim component includes flexible plastic snaps which engage to recesses on the fixture body for mounting the trim to the reflector.
- 9. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 6, further comprising an air leakage barrier, which is received into slots in the junction box.
- 10. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 9, wherein the air leakage barrier includes a conduit for connection wires within said junction box.
- 11. The recessed downlight fixture in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a junction box cover, which is formed for access into the junction box without a requirement for fasteners.
- 12. A fixture comprising a recessed fluorescent downlight formed to have:a fixture body, a reflector, and an electrical junction box, each fabricated of a polymeric material for preventing air leaks through the fixture, the reflector including a compound convoluted polymeric reflector system molded as part of the fixture which provides symmetrical light distribution from an asymmetrical source; further comprising a lamp retaining means including a means for tilting the lamp from an engaged, essentially horizontal position to a disengaged, downward oriented position, for safety in facilitating removal and replacement of the lamp, and an air dam having a removable cover, the air dam positioned between the reflector and the electrical junction box.
- 13. The fixture in accordance with claim 12, wherein a ballast is mounted at the rear of the electrical junction box.
- 14. The fixture in accordance with claim 12, wherein a ballast is mounted on an underside of the electrical junction box.
- 15. The fixture in accordance with claim 12, further comprising an extension ring with a plurality of boss receivers, and the reflector having a plurality of locking bosses, wherein the reflector is removably seated on the extension ring with each locking boss engaged in a respective boss receiver.
- 16. The fixture of claim 15, further comprising a lamp retaining assembly including a lamp socket mounted on a rotatable lamp bracket having a snap arm insertable into a receiver on the air dam cover, whereby the lamp bracket tilts downward with disengagement of the snap arm for a lamp replacement, with a return of the lamp bracket to an operative horizontal position where the snap arm is engaged into the receiver on the air dam cover to secure the bracket in the operative position.
- 17. The fixture in accordance with claim 16, further comprising a mounting flange with a plurality of mounting dogs of the flange each situated between a pair of retainer guides, the fixture seated on a ceiling panel by a separation of each of the dogs from its respective retainer guides by a torque to a turning resistance, and a consequent contact of each of the mounting dogs following the guides against the ceiling panel, whereby the fixture is secured to the ceiling panel.
REFERENCE TO PREVIOUSLY FILED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation of and claims priority from U.S. Provisional patent application No. 60/318,813 filed on Sep. 13, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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