1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an illumination apparatus having a housing and a circuit board having a plurality of illuminants and which can be mounted in the housing and where the housing allows passage of a controlled amount of light.
2. Description of the Background
Illumination devices may be used to illuminate their environment selectively, inside or outside of buildings, to illuminate items in their direct proximity and/or for the selective integration of light in items. For example, if such illumination apparatus are used for installation within ceilings or floors, a compact design is necessary to provide for an installation without difficulties.
An illumination apparatus having a housing and a circuit board having a plurality of illuminants is disclosed in DE 100 26 661 A1. In this illumination apparatus, several illuminants are arranged on a circuit board by means of which they may be connected to a power supply. The circuit board is surrounded by a housing, which allows a selective outlet of light and protects the illuminants effectively against harsh environmental conditions such as humidity, dust, mechanical loads etc. Such an illumination apparatus, however, is of a relative large design, which might be a hindrance in installing it in ceilings and floors of buildings.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention is to provide an illumination apparatus, the housing of which accommodates the functional components and protects them reliably against hard environmental conditions or mechanical loads to be expected, while at the same time being of particularly compact design.
This object is achieved by the illumination apparatus of the invention. The illumination apparatus of the invention is advantageous because it can be produced with low costs and can be integrated without difficulties into its environment such as ceilings, floors, and walls, in a shapely manner.
By way of exemplary embodiments, the invention illumination apparatus will be described in more detail, with reference to the drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings, said illumination apparatus comprises principally a circuit board 2 accommodating the illuminants 1 which is (are) protectively surrounded by a housing.
As further illustrated in the drawings, said housing consists substantially of a base 3 forming the external body, an intermediate part 6 having a hat-like shape which accommodates the circuit board 2 and has a guiding opening 4 for the connection cables 5, and a lid part 7 which allows a selective outlet of light, as well as an annular aperture part 8 mounted thereto.
As shown particularly in
As further illustrated particularly in
In order to account particularly for the functional requirements or loads when used as built-in illuminator in floors such as parquet, carpet, laminate and so on as well as in ceilings and walls, but also for use as a conventional illuminator, said base 3 is made of decorative metal, said intermediate part 6 and said aperture part 8 are made of plastics which is impervious to light, and the lid part 7 on the whole is made of translucent plastics.
Said two limiting straps 10 of said base 3 are separated from each other by means of two recesses 20 which are arranged opposite to one another. The dimension of said two recesses 20 are such that, when installing the illumination apparatus in its destination, the assembly comprising said intermediate part 6, said circuit part 2, and said lid part 7 with said two connected connection cables pass through said housing part 3 from below, as particularly illustrated in
Obviously, additional modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
German application DE 103 34 970.7-54, filed on Jul. 31, 2004, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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103 34 970 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |
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20050047131 A1 | Mar 2005 | US |