Claims
- 1. A light fixture comprising:a housing; a lens; a lens frame; and at least one mounting spring mountable to the lens frame and including a first member configured to retain the lens in the lens frame and a second member configured to attach the lens frame to the housing.
- 2. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein:the first member comprises a first section and a second section that is mountable to the lens frame and is generally perpendicular to the first section; and the second member comprises a third section that is generally perpendicular to the second section and a fourth section extending at an obtuse angle relative to the third section.
- 3. The light fixture of claim 2 further comprising a mounting screw wherein:the lens frame includes a wall having a hole; the second section includes a screw hole; and the mounting screw passes through the screw hole and is threadably received in the hole to mount the mounting spring to the lens frame.
- 4. The light fixture of claim 3, wherein the second section of the mounting spring extends beyond the wall of the lens frame when the mounting spring is mounted to the lens frame such that the first section can be flexed and the lens is retained in the lens frame against the first section of the mounting spring by a resilience of the mounting spring.
- 5. The light fixture of claim 2 further comprising a retaining tab extending from the lens frame and configured to limit the movement of the lens in a first direction when the lens is mounted in the lens frame.
- 6. The light fixture of claim 5 wherein the mounting spring limits the movement of the lens in a second direction when the lens is mounted in the lens frame.
- 7. The light fixture of claim 2 wherein the housing comprises a cavity having at least one channel that is configured to receive the fourth section of the mounting spring to attach the lens frame to the housing.
- 8. The light fixture of claim 7 wherein the channel is elongated.
- 9. The light fixture of claim 7 wherein the housing comprises two channels.
- 10. The light fixture of claim 7 wherein the fourth section is inwardly bent by the channel and exerts a force against the channel when the fourth section is received in the channel.
- 11. The light fixture of claim 7 wherein the mounting spring further comprises a curved section at the end of the fourth section, the curved section being configured to slide into the channel.
- 12. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting fixture comprises two mounting springs.
- 13. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a mounting platform and a rotatable arm attached to the mounting platform.
- 14. The light fixture of claim 13 further comprising an interface attached to the rotatable arm, the interface being configured for mounting to a track network.
- 15. The light fixture of claim 14 wherein the rotatable arm provides 90 degrees of rotation of the housing relative to the rotatable arm.
- 16. The light fixture of claim 14 wherein the rotatable arm provides 355 degrees of rotation of the rotatable arm relative to the adaptor.
- 17. The light fixture of claim 1 further comprising an interface attached to the housing that mounts the light fixture to a track network.
- 18. The light fixture of claim 17 wherein the interface is rotatable up to 355 degrees relative to the housing.
- 19. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein the opening of the housing mates with the aperture in the lens frame.
- 20. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein the lens comprises a color filter.
- 21. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein the lens comprises an optical lens.
- 22. A method of mounting a lens and a lens frame to a lighting fixture comprising a housing, a lens, a lens frame, and at least one mounting spring mountable to the lens frame and including a first member configured to retain the lens in the lens frame and a second member configured to attach the lens frame to the housing, the method comprising:mounting the lens in the lens frame; and inserting the mounting spring in the housing to attach the lens frame to the housing.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein mounting the lens in the lens frame comprises:sliding the lens against the mounting spring until a resilience of the mounting spring retains the lens against the mounting spring wherein: the first member includes a first section and a second section that is generally perpendicular to the first section; and the second member comprises a third section that is generally perpendicular to the second section and a fourth section extending at an obtuse angle relative to the third section.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein mounting the lens and the lens frame to the lighting fixture further comprises fastening the mounting spring to the lens frame wherein:the lens frame includes a wall having a hole; the second section includes a screw hole; and a screw passes through the screw hole and is threadably received in the hole to mount the mounting spring to the lens frame.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein sliding the lens against the mounting spring until a resilience of the mounting spring retains the lens against the mounting spring further includes flexing the first section of the mounting spring, wherein the second section of the mounting spring extends beyond the wall of the lens frame to form a gap between the first section of the mounting spring and the lens frame when the mounting spring is mounted to the lens frame such that the first section flexes toward the lens frame to retain the lens against the mounting spring.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein:the housing comprises a cavity having at least one channel that is configured to receive the fourth section of the mounting spring to attach the lens frame to the housing; and inserting the mounting spring in the housing to attach the lens frame to the housing comprises inserting the fourth section into the channel.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the fourth section is inwardly bent by the channel to exert a force against the channel and attaching the lens frame to the housing further comprises having the fourth section exert the force against the channel to resist removal of the lens frame from the housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,563, filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,564, filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,565, filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,567, filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,568, filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,569, filed Jul. 28, 2000; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,570, filed Jul. 28, 2000, all of which are incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (7)
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60/221563 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221564 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221565 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221567 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221568 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221569 |
Jul 2000 |
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60/221570 |
Jul 2000 |
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