Lamp length compensation system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6676425
  • Patent Number
    6,676,425
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
In one general aspect, a lamp length compensation system includes a lamp socket, a retention clip, and a flexible member. The retention clip has a movement stop and is mounted to a wall to slideably retain the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stop. The flexible member also is mounted to the wall and flexedly contacts the lamp socket.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to light fixtures having sockets that accommodate lamps of varying lengths.




BACKGROUND




Light fixtures for use with fluorescent lamps are typically designed to accommodate a fluorescent lamp having a standard length. The typical fluorescent lamp has two pin contacts on each end that mate with electrical contacts in each lamp socket. Installation of the lamp in the lamp sockets can be difficult if the lamp is shorter or longer than the standard length since the lamp must be carefully positioned and rotated within a rigid assembly with close tolerances that may damage the lamp sockets or the lamp if the installation is not performed correctly.




Since the lamp has contacts that must be correctly seated in the lamp socket, an adapter may be used between the socket and the lamp to install a shorter length lamp. Otherwise, the lamp contacts may not maintain proper surface contact with the lamp socket. Without an adapter, the contacts on shorter lamps may be exposed, which can create the potential for electrical shorts or shocks.




SUMMARY




In one general aspect, a lamp length compensation system includes a lamp socket, a retention clip, and a flexible member. The retention clip has a movement stop and is mounted to a wall to slideably retain the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stop. The flexible member also is mounted to the wall and flexedly contacts the lamp socket.




Implementations may include one or more of the following features. For example, the lamp length compensation system may include a pair of retention clips. Each retention clip may include a retention wall and a bottom wall attached to the retention wall to slideably retain the lamp socket. The angle between the retention wall and the bottom wall may define an acute angle.




The lamp socket may include sides having insert wings. The retention clips may slideably retain the insert wings. The lamp socket also may include a slot to insert lamp contacts and contact retainers to retain the lamp contacts.




A platform may be mounted to the wall to support the lamp socket. The lamp socket may have a base and the platform may contact the base to limit the range of travel of the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stop. The lamp socket also may have a lip that contacts the bottom of the retention clip. The lamp length compensation system may be installed as part of a light fixture. The components of the lamp length compensation system may be mounted to a side wall of the light fixture.




In another general aspect, installing a lamp length compensation system includes mounting a retention clip having a movement stop to a wall of a light fixture, mounting a flexible member to the wall, and installing a lamp socket in the retention clip to slideably retain the lamp socket with the flexible member flexedly contacting the lamp socket.




Implementations may include one or more of the features noted above and one or more of the following features. For example, installing the lamp length compensation system may include installing a fluorescent lamp in the lamp socket. Installing the lamp socket may include aligning the lamp socket below the retention clip and sliding the lamp socket toward the retention clip.




In another general aspect, a light fixture may include a wall and a lamp length compensation system. The lamp length compensation system includes a pair of retention clips mounted to the wall and a flexible member attached at one end to the wall.




Implementations may include one or more of the following features. The retention clips may be configured to slideably retain a lamp socket. The retention clips may include movement stops and the retention clips may slideably retain the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stops.




The flexible member may be configured to flexedly contact the lamp socket. The flexible member may include a springboard having a base and a lever. The base may be mounted to the wall and the lever may be configured to flexedly contact the lamp socket. The lamp length compensation system can be configured to allow a light fixture to accommodate lamps of varying length. The lamp length compensation system can be used to retrofit an existing light fixture or it may be incorporated as a component part of a manufactured light fixture.




The details of one or more implementations are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features and advantages will be apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a lamp length compensation system.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of retention clips, a springboard, and a platform of the system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a lamp socket of the system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a retention clip of the system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of retention clips of the system of

FIG. 1

attached to a light fixture side wall.





FIG. 6

is a side view of a springboard of the system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a lamp length compensation system attached to a side wall.





FIGS. 8-10

are a series of diagrams illustrating different points in the installation of a lamp length compensation system in a light fixture side wall.





FIGS. 11 and 12

are perspective views of a fluorescent lamp installed in a lamp length compensation system.





FIG. 13

is a side view of a springboard having two levers extending from a single base.











Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a lamp length compensation system


100


includes a lamp socket


105


, retention clips


110


, a springboard


115


, and a platform


120


. In general, the lamp socket


105


, the retention clips


110


, the springboard


115


, and the platform


120


are mounted to the wall of a light fixture configured to receive a fluorescent lamp. The lamp sockets


105


are moveably mounted in the system


100


and can be pressed against the springboards


115


to increase the length between the lamp sockets


105


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the lam socket


105


includes a body


125


, sides


127


, a lip


130


, a front


132


, a slot


135


, insert wings


140


, and a contact retainer


145


. The body


125


is generally rectangular with an arced top region


150


. The slot


135


, which is located in the top region


150


, provides an opening into the contact retainer


145


. The contact retainer


45


is a circular cut-out area formed in the body


125


that provides both electrical and mechanical connections with a lamp (not shown).




The lip


130


is attached to the body


125


on the end opposing the top region


150


. The lip


130


is slightly wider than the body


125


on the sides


127


and the front


132


and it is flush with the body


125


on the side mounted to a light fixture side wall. As described below, the wider lip


130


is sized to retain the lamp socket between the platform


120


and the retention clips


110


. The insert wings


140


are flexedly attached to the sides


127


of the body


125


approximately mid-way between the lip


130


and the top region


150


and flair outward from the sides


127


in a general direction toward the edges


137


of the lip


130


. Because of their flexibility, the insert wings


140


can be pressed against the sides


127


, which reduces the profile of the socket


105


such that it can be more easily mounted within the retention clips


110


, as described in more detail below. When the wings


140


pass by the retention clips


110


, they expand outwardly, which prevents undesired slipping of the socket in the direction from which the socket was mounted. The lip


130


and the insert wings


140


may be integrally formed as part of the lamp socket


105


or the lip


130


and the insert wings


140


may be separately formed and attached to the body


125


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the retention clip


110


includes a retention wall


155


, a bottom wall


160


, and a movement top


165


. The retention wall


155


and the bottom wall


160


are rectangular members of approximately equal size. The retention wall


155


and the bottom wall


160


form a V-shape. The lamp socket


105


is fixed to the retention clips


110


by contact between the retention wall


155


and the insert wing


140


and between the lip


130


and the bottom wall


160


. In another implementation, the retention wall


155


and the bottom wall


160


attach to each other in a length wise manner at an approximately 45 degree angle (Angle A) to form a V-shape channel


170


in the retention clip


110


. In other implementations, Angle A may have a more acute angle. In a further implementation, Angle A may be a perpendicular or right angle and a top wall (not shown) may be attached to the retention wall


155


. The movement stop


165


is attached to an end of the retention clip


110


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the retention clips


110


mount or attach to a side wall


175


of a lamp fixture at the end opposite of the movement stop


165


. The retention clips


110


may be formed integrally with the side wall


175


or may be formed separately from the side wall


175


and glued, screwed, mounted with an interference fit, or riveted to the side wall


175


. The distance between the retention clips (represented by Arrow B) can be varied to accommodate various sized lamp sockets


105


. The length between the side wall


175


and the movement stop


165


, (represented by Arrows C), is greater than the width of the installed lamp socket


105


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the spring board


115


includes a base


180


and a layer


185


. The base


180


has a flat mounting surface


190


(not shown in

FIG. 6

) that attaches to the side wall


175


of a lamp fixture. The base


180


is made of a thick material in comparison to the lever


185


, making the base


180


more rigid than the lever


185


.




A gap is formed between the side wall


175


and the lever


185


. The lever


185


is biased at an angle of approximately six degrees from parallel with the side wall


175


(represented by Arrow D). Thus, as shown by Arrow D, the tip


195


is farther from the side wall


175


than the secured end


200


of the lever


185


. The tip


195


of the lever


185


can be made to flex back toward the side wall approximately 0.08 inches.




In another implementation, the bias angle (Arrow D) may be larger, which causes the tip


195


of the lever


185


to extend further toward the center of the lamp fixture. In a further implementation, the lever


185


may be designed with more or less flexion to alter the range of motion to be more or less than 0.08 inches. For example, the springboard


115


maybe made from a rigid plastic or metal to minimize the range of motion of the lever


185


. Alternatively, the springboard may be made from a more elastic material, such as, for example, rubber, to increase the range of motion of the lever


185


. In still another implementation, the length of the lever


185


can be varied to vary the range of motion of the lever


185


.




The springboard


115


may be formed as one integral component or the base


180


and the lever


185


may be formed separately and then attached together. An advantage of forming the base


180


and the lever


185


separately may include making the base from a rigid material and the lever


185


from a more elastic material. Thus, the base


180


may have additional strength (relative to the lever


185


) for attachment to the side wall


175


while the lever


185


may have an additional range of flexion.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the insert wings


140


are slideably secured in contact with the retention wall


155


of the retention clips


110


to retain the socket


105


. In this position, the lip


130


is below the bottom wall


160


of the retention clips


110


. The platform


120


(not shown in

FIG. 7

) mounts or attaches to the light fixture side wall


175


behind the lamp socket


105


to contact the lamp socket


105


near the lip


130


. Thus, the lamp socket


105


is fixed in relation to the side wall


175


along the X and Y axes as represented by Arrows X and Y, respectively. The lamp socket


105


is also fixed along the z-axis by contact between the lamp socket and the platform. However, the lamp socket


105


can tilt forward and backward since the springboard


115


is in contact with the top region


150


although the platform


120


reduces or restricts the forward rotation of the socket


105


away from the wall


175


.




The platform


120


also may be configured similarly to the spring board


115


. For example, platform maybe replaced with a spring board


115


that is oriented in the opposite direction so that the combination of the spring boards fixes the socket


105


in position but yet permits movement of either or both of the top or the bottom of the socket


105


in the direction of the wall


127


.




In another implementation, the retention clip


110


may have a triangular shape along its length with a channel to insert the insert wings


140


. In this implementation, the lip may not be necessary since the insert wings flare outward into the channel, preventing movement up, down or sideways (along the X and Y axes) of the lamp socket


105


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8-10

, installing the lamp length compensation system


100


includes lining up the lamp socket


105


with the insert wings


140


beneath the retention clips


110


(FIG.


8


), inserting the lamp socket


105


between the retention clips


110


until the insert wings


140


contact the retention clips


110


(in the direction represented by Arrow E, FIG.


9


), flexing the insert wings


140


inward, which reduces the profile of the socket, sliding the lamp socket


105


between the retention clips


110


, and slideably fixing the lamp socket


105


into position by fixing the outwardly expanded insert wings


140


into position above the retention clips


110


and the lip


130


below the retention clips


110


(FIG.


10


). In this position, the lamp socket


105


tilts forward and backward along the z axis (represented by Arrow Z) between the side wall


175


and the movement stop


165


.




Once the lamp socket


105


is slideably fixed into the retention clips


110


, the lamp socket


105


cannot be easily or accidentally removed from the retention clips


110


. The fixed position of the lamp socket results from the outward expansion of the flexible insert wings


140


above the retention clips


110


, which prevents the lamp socket


105


from sliding downward or from being pulled downward through the retention clips


110


, and the lip


130


, which is sized to prevent the lamp socket


105


from sliding upward or being pulled upward and through the retention clips


110


. However, the lamp socket


105


can slide or tilt along the length of the retention clips


110


between the side wall


175


and the movement stops


165


.




In another implementation, the lamp socket


105


is held in a fixed position along the z axis between the side wall


175


and the movement stop


165


by installing a platform


120


that is sized such that the lamp socket


105


is wedged tightly in place between the platform


120


and the movement stops


165


. Thus, the lamp socket


105


may tilt forward and backward without sliding along the retention clips


110


. The platform


120


also can be configured as a flexible spring board, as describe above, to more further wedge the lamp socket in place yet still provide lamp length compensation over a range of lamp lengths.





FIG. 11

shows the lamp length compensation system


100


with a shorter length fluorescent lamp


205


installed. With the shorter lamp


205


installed, the tip


195


of the lever


185


pushes the lamp socket toward the middle of the lamp


205


. Thus, the lamp socket


105


tilts inward to accommodate the smaller sized lamp


205


.





FIG. 12

shows the lamp length compensation system


100


with a relatively longer fluorescent lamp


205


installed. As shown, the additional length of the lamp


205


causes the tip


195


of the lever


185


to flex backward in a direction toward the lamp side wall


175


(not shown). Thus, as the length of an installed lamp


205


increases, the lamp socket


105


tilts further backward toward the side wall


175


.




The lamp length compensation system


100


can be manufactured from plastic by injection molding. In other implementations, the system


100


components are made by compression molding, extrusion, or casting. The components may be separately manufactured and fixed together or they may be formed as an integral system. For example, the springboard


115


, retention clips


110


, and platform


120


may be molded as part of the side wall


175


. In another implementation, the top region


150


of the lamp socket


105


may be formed separately and fixed to the lamp socket


105


after the contact retainer


145


is installed.




A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, the springboard


115


may be configured with a flat portion that can be attached to a wall of a building at the end opposing the tip


195


. In this implementation, the lamp length compensation system can be used without the need for attachment to a lamp fixture side wall. In a further implementation, both ends of the springboard may attach to the lamp side wall and the middle of the springboard may bow outward toward the center of the lamp fixture. The system also may be configured to have a springboard


115


that has two levers


185


extending from the single base


180


to press against the lamp socket at opposite ends of the lamp socket. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, the levers


185


, which function as independent spring boards, are attached to the single base


180


and are oppositely oriented to evenly press against the socket in an outward direction. This arrangement allows the lamp length compensation system


100


to accommodate variations in length of different types of lamps while minimizing tilting of the lamp socket


105


. In yet another implementation, the platform is omitted, allowing the lamp socket


105


more travel along the z axis and the lamp socket is retained and supported by the interaction between the retention clips


110


and the insert wings


140


and the lip


130


. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lamp length compensation system comprising:a lamp socket having a first end, a second end, and a lamp contact at the first end; a retention clip having a movement stop, the retention clip being mountable to a wall to pivotally retain the second end of the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stop; and a flexible member mountable to the wall, the flexible member contacting the lamp socket for urging the first end of the lamp socket a variable distance away from the wall to accommodate lamps of different lengths.
  • 2. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein the retention clip comprises a pair of retention clips.
  • 3. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein the retention clip comprises a retention wall and a bottom wall and the lamp socket is retained by contact with the retention wall.
  • 4. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein:the lamp socket comprises a first side having a first insert wing and a second side having a second insert wing; the retention clip comprises a pair of retention clips; and the lamp socket is retained by contact between the retention clips and the first and second insert wings.
  • 5. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein the lamp socket includes a slot to receive one or more lamp contacts.
  • 6. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 further comprising a platform mountable to the wall and supportedly contacting the lamp socket.
  • 7. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein the lamp socket comprises a lip that contacts a bottom portion of the retention clip.
  • 8. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 further comprising a light fixture.
  • 9. The lamp length compensation system of claim 1 wherein the wall comprises a wall of the space to be illuminated.
  • 10. The lamp length compensation system of claim 3 wherein an angle between the retention wall and the bottom wall defines an acute angle.
  • 11. The lamp length compensation system of claim 5 wherein the lamp socket includes a contact retainer to retain the lamp contacts.
  • 12. The lamp length compensation system of claim 6 wherein the lamp socket comprises a base and the platform contacts the base to limit the range of travel of the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stop.
  • 13. The lamp length compensation system of claim 8 wherein the wall comprises a side wall of the lamp fixture.
  • 14. A method of installing a lamp length compensation system, the method comprising:mounting a retention clip having a movement stop and a flexible member to a wall; and installing a lamp socket having a lamp contact at a first end thereof in the retention clip such that the retention clip pivotally retains a second end of the lamp socket and the flexible member contacts the first end of the lamp socket, whereby the lamp contact is urged a variable distance away from the wall to accommodate lamps of different lengths.
  • 15. The method of claim 14 wherein:the retention clip comprises a pair of retention clips; and installing the lamp socket in the retention clip includes installing the lamp socket between the retention clips.
  • 16. The method of claim 14 wherein:the lamp socket comprises a first side having a first insert wing and a second side having a second insert wing; the retention clip comprises a pair of retention clips; and installing the lamp socket includes contact between the retention clips and the first and second insert wings.
  • 17. The method of claim 14 wherein:the lamp socket includes a lip; and installing the lamp socket includes retaining the lamp socket by contact between the retention clips and the lip.
  • 18. The method of claim 14 further comprising installing a fluorescent lamp in the lamp socket.
  • 19. The method of claim 14 further comprising mounting a platform to the wall to supportedly contact the lamp socket.
  • 20. The method claim 14 wherein installing the lamp socket comprises:aligning the lamp socket below the retention clip; and sliding the lamp socket toward the retention clip.
  • 21. The method of claim 18 wherein:the lamp socket comprises a slot and a contact retainer; the fluorescent lamp comprises lamp contacts; and installing the fluorescent lamp in the lamp socket includes inserting the lamp contacts in the contact retainers and fixing the contact retainers in the lamp socket.
  • 22. A light fixture comprising:a wall; and a lamp length compensation system comprising: a pair of retention clips mounted to the wall for pivotally retaining a first end of a lamp socket; and a flexible member attached to the wall for urging a second end of the lamp socket a variable distance away from the wall to accommodate lamps of different lengths.
  • 23. The lamp fixture of claim 22 wherein:the retention clips are configured to slideably retain a lamp socket; and the flexible member is configured to flexedly contact the lamp socket.
  • 24. The lamp fixture of claim 23 wherein:the retention clips each comprise a movement stop; and the retention clips slideably retain the lamp socket between the wall and the movement stops.
  • 25. The lamp fixture of claim 22 wherein:the flexible member comprises a springboard having a base and a lever; and the base is mounted to the wall and the lever is configured to flexedly contact the lamp socket.
  • 26. A light fixture, comprising:a pair of facing walls; a pair of lamp sockets, arranged on opposite walls, for receiving a lamp therebetween; each lamp socket having a lamp contact at one end; means, extending from each wall, for rotatably-biasing said one end of each lamp socket a variable distance away from the wall to accommodate lamps of different lengths.
  • 27. The light fixture recited in claim 26 wherein the rotatably-biasing means comprises:a platform extending from each wall; and means for retaining the other end of each lamp socket against the respective platform.
  • 28. The light fixture recited in claim 26 wherein the rotatably-biasing means comprises a spring.
  • 29. The light fixture recited in claim 27, wherein the retaining means comprises at least one retention clip having a movement stop for pivotally retaining the other end of the lamp socket between the platform and the movement stop.
  • 30. The light fixture recited in claim 29 wherein the spring includes a leaf spring.
  • 31. The light fixture recited in claim 27 wherein the rotataby-biasing means further comprises a leaf spring for urging the one end of each lamp socket away from the respective wall.
  • 32. The light fixture recited in claim 28 wherein the rotatably-biasing means further comprises a leaf spring for urging the one end of each lamp socket away from the respective wall.
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