This invention relates generally to the field of lighting fixtures, and more specifically to an interchangeable head lighting system.
Track and wall lighting have become ubiquitous for commercial and many home lighting displays. Track lighting affords flexibility in placing and directing lighting without the necessity of providing separate wiring for each desired lamp. Track lighting is typically mounted horizontally to a ceiling or other overhead structure and has the advantage of providing light that is emitted from an elevated location. Wall and ceiling lighting are typically mounted to a flat wall or ceiling having a power supply situated behind the wall or ceiling, or can be in the form of a portable fixture that is electrified via a power cord with a plug. The wall or ceiling fixture generally consists of a decorative canopy which conceals the power (inline source) supply and assists with mounting or affixing the fixture to the wall in a desired position. Track lighting generally consists of a decorative canopy or similar cover that conceals the inline (source) wire and the fixture wiring. Any number of lighting fixtures may be attached to the fixed canopy, bar or rail and extend from it. Lighting fixtures may provide flood lighting, spot lighting, diffused lighting or other special effects, depending upon the kind of lighting fixture attached to a track. The light fixture may include a single head and canopy or multiple heads which are attached to a horizontal or vertical back plate or bar which is then affixed to the canopy. Occasionally, a user of track, wall or ceiling lighting may want to modify the lighting effect to accommodate changes in the room or simply to provide a variety of lighting effects over time.
Because most track and ceiling lighting, and some wall lighting, is situated in high, out-of-easy-reach ceilings or other overhead structures, installations tend to be permanent, and the ability of a non-electrician user to change lighting fixtures or to modify lighting effects is correspondingly limited. What is needed is a set of lighting fixtures that use a common base, and that may be easily interchangeable to allow a non-technician to create different lighting effects by changing only the fixture. This invention permits for interchangeable flexibility of the lighting device without the need to re-wire the fixture to its permanent or semi-permanent surface mounting or installation.
The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of various embodiments disclosed herein. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure. It is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of the disclosed embodiments nor delineate the scope of those embodiments. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The invention is a modular base and lamp housing in which a variety of lamp fixtures can be easily exchanged and used in the same base. The attachment between the base and the lamp housing is a bayonet-style connector in which the base has a support post with a female connector plug and each of the lamp housings has a corresponding connecting post comprising a male connector plug. The method of securing the attachment can be a set screw or, alternatively, may be a twist and turn or a spring-loaded ball bearing and corresponding groove or detent. Wiring is integral to the support posts and no external wiring is present. In a preferred embodiment, a ball and socket joint between the lamp housing support post and the lamp housing itself permits the lamp to be tilted and rotated in any desired direction. In addition, the lamp housing may be rotated 360° about the axis of the support post without being restricted as there is no wired connection in the bayonet connector. Other embodiments may use pivot joints and swivel joints to provide directional orientation. The base may be used in connection with a track that supplies electricity to the fixture, or may be a single mount attached to a wall or ceiling. Although the invention is suitable to be used with a track, it may be used in connection with other surfaces such as a wall or a ceiling.
a is a perspective view of the exchangeable head lighting unit as installed in a single canopy as part of a track lighting system.
b is a perspective view of the exchangeable head lighting unit of
c is a perspective view of the exchangeable head lighting unit as installed in a single canopy/backplate that is affixed to a ceiling.
The following detailed description and the appended drawings describe and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention solely for the purpose of enabling one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use the invention. As such, the detailed description and illustration of these embodiments are purely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, or its protection, in any manner. It should also be understood that the drawings are not to scale and in certain instances details have been omitted, which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly.
a is a view of the exchangeable head lighting system of the invention mounted on a single canopy and attached to a track lighting system. Canopy 12 is configured to receive electrical power from, and be supported by, an electrified track 8. Canopy 12 includes support post 14, which is a female component of a bayonet-style connector. Exchangeable lighting head 10 is attached to connecting post 18. The exchangeable lighting head 10 has at least one light source 20. The light source 20 may be, for example, a spotlamp, floodlamp, fluorescent bulb, LED, or other illuminating device known to those of skill in the art. Connecting post 18 has a portion having a reduced diameter 16 which its into support post 14. As depicted in
b shows the fixture of
c is a view of the exchangeable head lighting system of the invention mounted on a single canopy 12 on a ceiling.
It will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art that various embodiments will be possible with this invention, and that the invention is not limited to the embodiments depicted and described herein, but is limited only by the claims.
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61866317 | Aug 2013 | US |