The present disclosure relates generally to a shade for high bay lighting fixtures. In particular, the present disclosure is for a removable flexible shade to control the direction of light emitted from a high bay lighting fixture.
High bay lighting fixtures are designed for applications where the ceiling height is usually greater than twenty feet. Usually, the lighting fixtures for an entire room, or large portions of the room, are on a single electrical circuit, making it difficult or impossible to turn off a single light fixture without physically disconnecting the wires. Such applications for high bay lighting fixtures include convention halls, gymnasiums, factories, warehouses, garages, and other environments having a high ceiling.
In a convention hall application, high bay lighting fixtures are permanently mounted, usually in a regular rectangular grid pattern. Typically, the convention hall will host trade shows having exhibitors that rent spaces on the convention floor for booths displaying and promoting their goods and/or services. The booths may be arranged in a pattern that may not correspond to the layout of the lighting fixtures above. The exhibitors may have various electronic audio/visual displays. Stray light from overhead lighting may interfere with these booth displays. An exhibitor may wish to turn off or block the light from a particular fixture to enhance the visual display of the exhibitor's booth. However, as previously discussed, it is usually difficult, if not impossible to turn off a single light fixture in a large convention hall. Also, since a certain amount of lighting is required for safety, certain lights may need to remain on, in spite interfering with of an exhibitor's display.
It is therefore desirable to have a shade that is quickly attachable to, and removable from, a high bay lighting fixture to control the direction of light emitted from the lighting fixture.
The present disclosure relates to a shade for a high bay lighting fixture. The shade of the present disclosure has a first frame configured for suspension about a high bay lighting fixture, and one or more opaque fabric side panels that may be attached to the first frame to direct light output from the high bay lighting fixture.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, the first frame includes a number of panel mounts configured to engage fasteners on an opaque fabric side panel. The panel mounts comprise a plurality of chassis-mount snaps configured to engage snaps on the fabric side panel. One or more fabric side panels may be disposed about the entire perimeter of the first frame. Side panels may overlap when disposed about the full perimeter of the first frame. Alternatively, a side panel may be disposed about a portion of the perimeter of the first frame.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, fabric side panels may include a first set of fasteners positioned at one end and a second set of fasteners positioned at an opposite end. The fasteners configured to allow for a first side panel to be attached to the first frame and a second side panel to be attached to the first side panel. This aspect of the disclosure allows multiple side panels to be coupled together to extend the length of the shade.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a second frame may be suspended from the first frame. The second frame may have an opaque bottom panel attached to block light in the downward direction. Side panels may include fasteners for attachment to both the first frame and the second frame. An alternative embodiment may have a transparent colored theatrical gel in place of the opaque bottom panel to direct colored light downward.
The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
While the present disclosure may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, embodiments, with the understanding that the present description is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the disclosure and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings.
The shade 10 includes a first frame 12 and may also include a second frame 14. First frame 12 and second frame 14 are configured in a planar arrangement and may include one or more frame segments 16. In the exemplary embodiment, each frame includes eight frame segments 16 arranged in an octagon as shown in
On the first frame 12, each frame segment 16 has a first frame mount that includes an eyebolt 18 threadedly connected to a blind rivet 20 mounted in the frame segment 16. Eyebolts 18 are configured to connect to suspension members 3 for attachment to a building structure. Side panel mounts 30 are attached to the outside of each frame segment 16. The exemplary embodiment includes male chassis-mount snaps for the side panel mounts.
A fabric side panel 36 is attached to the first frame 12. As shown in
In the embodiment shown, fabric side panel 36 is configured to attach to half of the perimeter of first frame 12 by fasteners 38 in cooperation with side panel mounts 30. A second fabric side panel (not shown) is configured to attach to the other half of the perimeter of first frame 12 overlapping fabric side panel 36 by one snap. Also, the snaps 42 along the bottom edge allow not only for overlapping configuration, but additional side panels may be snapped together to extend the overall length of the panel, as shown in
By having the fabric side panel 36 configured to attach to half of the first frame 12, the fabric side panel may be positioned to block the light from the high bay lighting fixture 1 for about half of the frame perimeter. An additional side panel 36 may be attached about the other half of the perimeter of frame 12 to entirely block any sideward dispersion of light, directing the light directly downward. Although the exemplary embodiment is shown with a fabric side panel 36 encircling half of the high bay lighting fixture 1, other fractional or whole portions covered by the fabric side panel are fully within the scope of the present disclosure. Also, male/female fasteners 38 and 42 allow the fabric side panel 36 to be folded back and snapped to itself, allowing for greater adjustability.
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On the second frame 14, a mounting plate 22, is attached to an upper surface of each frame segment 16. The mounting plate 22 includes set screw cones 24 extending through the mounting plate 22 and secured by jamb nuts 26, as shown in
If it is desirable to entirely block out light, an opaque bottom panel 44, as shown in
It may be desirable to have colored light directed in a particular direction instead of blocking light entirely. Colored theatrical gel may be substituted for bottom panel 44. Theatrical gel is transparent and may be of any desired color. By replacing opaque bottom panel 44 with a colored gel, colored light can be directed downward. A mounting plate 22 is placed on top of bottom panel 44 and secured to the second frame 14 by an eye bolt 18 screwed into blind rivet 20. The set screw cones 24 press down on bottom panel 44 and engage receiving holes 28. In doing so, the set screw cones 24 puncture the theatrical gel while mounting plate 22 presses the gel against second frame 14, thus securing the gel.
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The present disclosure claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/829,189, filed Oct. 12, 2006.
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60829189 | Oct 2006 | US |