Latch assembly for luminaire housing door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276818
  • Patent Number
    6,276,818
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A luminaire housing has a frame with a securing member, a door panel releasably coupled to the frame and movable between open and closed positions. A latch assembly on the door panel releasably secures the door panel to the securing member of the frame. The latch assembly includes a fastening member received in a fastener slot of the door panel, a safety spring latch with a top camming portion, an intermediate body poron extending from the top camming portion, and a guide leg member extending from the intermediate body portion and attached to the door panel. A slide lock has a rail hole that slidably receives the guide leg member and has an aperture for receiving the fastener member. The slide lock is movable between a locked position engaged with the securing member to lock the door panel in the closed position and a release position disengaged and spaced from the securing member to allow the door panel to move toward the open position and to allow the safety spring latch to engage the securing member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a lighting unit, such as a luminaires The lighting unit has a frame with a door panel pivotally coupled thereto and a latch assembly for locking and unlocking the door panel. The latch assembly includes a safety mechanism that includes a cooperating safety spring latch and slide lock. Upon locking the luminaire housing, the slide lock engages the frame and the door panel of the luminaire housing opens to a safety position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A luminaire is a lighting unit commonly installed on a ceiling. Usually luminaire housings are formed of a host housing unit and a pivotally attached door with a lighting assembly and electrical components mounted onto the door. A new door is retro-fit to conform to existing housing units. These lighting assemblies are normally heavy, weighing around 40 lbs, making installation and maintenance of the luminaire hazardous.




Prior art luminaire housings include a host housing with an interior flange and a door coupled thereto by a hinge. The door includes a mounting bracket which engages the housing flange to lock and unlock the door. The mounting bracket includes a sliding member and a spring. The spring serves to catch the housing flange upon the door opening. The sliding member uses two screws to move the sliding member in engagement with the housing flange, to lock the door, and to move the sliding member out of engagement with the housing flange.




The latch of the prior art luminaire housing requires the use of at least two screws with the mounting bracket thus requiring the use of two hands when moving the sliding member in and out of engagement with the housing flange. Other problems with the prior art latches involve the sliding member of the mounting bracket skewing or turning with respect to the spring when one screw is removed, and specifically the sliding member and spring of the mounting bracket completely disassembling forcing the user to re-assemble the bracket to close the door to the housing upon removal of the screws.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a lurninaire housing that includes a latch that requires the use of only one screw permitting the use of only one hand and one step in locking and unlocking the door.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a luminaire housing that includes a latch with a slide lock and a safety spring that will not disassemble upon removal of the screw to prevent injury of an installer or repairer of the luminaire.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a luminaire housing having a latch with a slide lock and a safety latch where the slide lock cannot skew relative to the safety latch.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a luminaire housing with a door having a latch assembly that prevents injury from the door to a person installing or performing maintenance on the housing, particularly when installing a new door in an existing luminaire housing.




A yet further object of the present invention is to provide a luminaire housing assembly with a latch that remains locked even upon the inadvertent loosening of the screw.




The foregoing objects are basically attained by providing a luminaire housing including a frame having a securing member and a door panel releasably coupled thereto and movable between an open and closed position. The door panel has a fastener slot disposed therein. A latch assembly is disposed on the door panel for securing the door panel to the securing member of the frame. The latch assembly has a fastening member received in the fastener slot of the door panel for locking the door panel in said closed position, and a safety spring latch and slide lock. The safety spring latch has a top camming portion, an intermediate body portion extending therefrom and a guide leg member extending from the intermediate body portion and attached to the door panel. The slide lock has a rail hole slidably receiving the guide leg member of the safety spring latch and has an aperture for receiving the fastener member. The slide lock is movable between a locked position engaged with the securing member to lock the door panel in the closed position and a release position disengaged and spaced from the securing member to allow the door panel to move toward the open position and to allow the safety spring latch to engage the securing member.




By designing the latch assembly in this manner, it can be employed with various size door panels that can be retro-fit to accommodate existing host luminiare housings.




Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description which taken in conjunction with annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to the drawings which form a part of this disclosure:





FIG. 1

is a bottom right side perspective view of a host luminaire housing with a lighting assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the retro-fit door panel coupled to an existing luminaire housing frame in its open position;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the retro-fit door panel and latch assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, partial side elevational view in section of the luminaire housing of

FIG. 1

illustrating the latch assembly in the locked position;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, partial side elevational view in section of the luminaire housing of

FIG. 1

illustrating the latch assembly in the first step of being unlocked;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, partial side elevational view in section of the luminaire housing of

FIG. 1

illustrating the latch assembly in the second step of being unlocked;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, partial side elevational view in section of the luminaire housing of

FIG. 1

illustrating the latch assembly unlocked in the release position;





FIG. 7

enlarged, partial side elevational view in section of the luminaire housing of

FIG. 1

illustrating the latch assembly being disengaged from the luminaire.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1-2

, a luminaire housing


10


in accordance with the present invention comprises a host housing unit frame


20


, a retro-fit door panel


60


pivotally coupled to frame


20


by hinge


62


, and latch assembly


100


attached to door panel


60


for locking and unlocking door panel


60


with frame


20


. As seen in

FIG. 1

, a lighting assembly


200


is mounted to door panel


60


such that a portion of lighting assembly


200


extends through door panel


60


. Preferably, frame


20


, door panel


60


, and latch assembly


100


all are formed of a metallic material. However, any type of rigid material, such as plastic, can be used to form these components.




Frame


20


, as seen in

FIG. 1

, includes a front side wall


22


, a rear side wall


24


, a left side wall


26


, a right side wall


28


, and a top side wall


30


. The front side wall


22


further includes a bottom edge


23


. Front side wall


22


is connected to left side wall


26


at one end and right side wall


28


at the opposing end, and is disposed opposite rear side wall


24


. Similarly, rear side wall


24


is connected to left side wall


26


at one end and right side wall


28


at the opposing end, and is disposed opposite front side wall


22


. Left and right side walls


26


and


28


are disposed opposite one another. Front, rear, left and right side walls


22


,


24


,


26


, and


28


are all substantially planar and extend from substantially planar top side wall


30


such that each of the planes of front, rear, left, and right side walls


22


,


24


,


26


, and


28


are substantially perpendicular to the plane of top side wall


30


. Each of front, rear, left, and right side walls


22


,


24


,


26


, and


28


are of substantially equal length and depth forming a substantially square shaped frame with an open bottom.




Frame


20


can be of any of polygonal, circular or curved shape. Although side walls


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


, and


30


are preferably integrally connected, they can be separably connected by an attachment means such as an adhesive or the like.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-7

, a securing member or flange


32


has a top surface


34


, a bottom surface


36


, and an end


37


, and is disposed on inner perimeter


38


of frame


20


. Flange


32


extends inwardly from each of front, rear, left, and right side walls


22


,


24


,


26


, and


28


, and is spaced from top side wall


30


forming upper inner perimeter


40


and lower inner perimeter


42


. Flange


32


and upper inner perimeter


40


create first receiving area


44


for accommodating a portion of light assembly


200


upon closing door panel


60


onto frame


20


. Flange


32


and lower inner perimeter


42


create a second receiving area


46


for accommodating door panel


60


upon closing door panel


60


onto frame


20


. First receiving area


44


is substantially larger than second receiving area


46


. Preferably, flange


32


is integrally connected to frame


20


, although it can be separably formed and connected by adhesive or the like. Flange


32


has a thickness that is substantially the same as the thickness of frame


20


.




Door panel


60


includes a substantially planar body


61


with a detachable hinge


62


disposed thereon for separating and pivotally coupling door panel


60


to frame


20


. Hinge


62


is fully disclosed in concurrently filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/500,531 of James Wang entitled Luminaire Housing With Universal Dual Surface Cantilever Hinge, the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference.




Planar body


61


has an upper surface


64


and a lower surface


66


. A front shoulder


68


, rear shoulder


70


, left shoulder


72


, and right shoulder


74


extend downwardly from lower surface


64


such that the plane of planar body


61


is substantially perpendicular to the plane of each shoulder


68


,


70


,


72


, and


74


. Each shoulder has a front planar surface


76


, an opposing back planar surface


78


, and a bottom surface


80


with all being substantially equal in length and thickness. Shoulders


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


form an outer edge


82


of door panel


60


. Preferably, shoulders


68


,


70


,


72


, and


74


are integrally connected to planar body


61


, but may be separably formed and connected such as by adhesive means or the like. Planar body


61


is preferably square in shape, however, it can be of any polygonal or circular shape that can be accommodated by second receiving area


46


of frame


20


.




A fastener slot


84


extends through planar body


61


of door panel


60


proximate front shoulder


68


and outer edge


82


for receiving fastening member


190


. Preferably, the fastener slot is substantially elongated and oval in shape, with a front edge


86


and rear edge


88


. Such fastener slot can also be of any elongated shape that will accommodate fastening member


190


, which is preferably a standard screw. Rivet holes


90


also extend through the door panel body and are located on opposite sides of fastener slot


84


.




Lighting assembly


200


is removably mounted to upper surface


64


of door panel


60


by mounting


92


, as seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Assembly mounting


92


is preferably centrally located on planar body


61


and includes key holes


94


and a mounting aperture


96


. However, mounting


92


can also be disposed off-center. Key holes


94


are substantially smaller than mounting aperture


96


. Mounting bolts (not shown) of lighting assembly


200


extend through key holes


94


. A portion of lighting assembly


200


is received in mounting aperture


96


. Although at least two key holes


94


are preferred, only one key hole


94


is required to mount light assembly


200


.




Latch assembly


100


locks and unlocks door panel


60


with respect to frame


20


. The latch assembly is disposed on door panel


60


such that it covers and corresponds with fastener slot


84


. As seen in

FIGS. 2-7

, latch assembly


100


includes a safety spring latch


110


, a slide lock


160


, and a fastening member


190


.




Safety spring latch


110


includes a top camming portion


112


, an intermediate body portion


120


, and a guide leg members


136


. Top camming portion


112


includes a first portion


114


and a second portion


116


(FIG.


3


). First and second portions


114


and


116


are substantially planar with their widths being substantially equal. First portion


114


is slightly longer than second portion


116


and first portion


114


extends at an acute angle from second portion


116


. The first and second portions can also be identical in their dimensions.




Intermediate body portion


120


has a front surface


122


and a back surface


124


, and an upper portion


126


and lower portion


128


. Upper portion


126


extends downwardly from second portion


116


of top camming portion


112


. Extending the entire height of a lower portion


128


is U-shaped cut-out


130


. U-shaped cut-out


130


forms opposing first and second half sections


132


and


134


. Both upper and lower portions


126


and


128


are substantially planar; and opposing half sections


132


and


134


are substantially identical.




Guide leg members


136


extend from each half section


132


and


134


and are adapted to guide slide lock


160


discussed in detail below. Each guide leg member includes a first planar part


138


and a second planar part


140


. First part


138


extends from back surface


124


and lower portion


128


of intermediate body portion


120


such that the plane of first part


138


is substantially perpendicular to the plane of intermediate body portion


120


. However, intermediate body portion


120


can also be angled backward with respect to first part


138


. First part


138


includes a bottom surface


142


and a rivet hole


144


. Second part


140


extends at an obtuse angle from first part


138


and has a rear surface


146


.




Rivets


148


extend through rivet holes


90


in door panel


60


and rivet hole


144


in each guide leg member


136


to fix safety spring latch


110


to door panel


60


such that fastener slot


84


is located between guide leg members


136


. Other means of attachment could be employed, such as pins, screws, or adhesive. Although it is preferred that two guide members


136


be used, only one guide member


136


could be used for attaching the safety spring latch


110


.




Preferably, the components of the safety spring latch


110


, top camming portion


112


, intermediate body portion


120


and guide leg members


136


, are uritarily connected and have substantially the same width. These components, however, can be formed separably and connected by an attachment means such as adhesive or the like. In addition the widths of the components with respect to each other can vary without affecting the utility of safety spring latch


110


.




Slide lock


160


slidably receives safety spring latch


110


such that slide lock


160


can move longitudinally and laterally relative to safety spring latch


110


. Slide lock


160


includes a main plate member


162


and an upstanding member


164


extending perpendicularly from the main plate member such that the side cross-section of slide lock


160


is substantially L-shaped, as shown in

FIGS. 3-7

. The length of main plate member


162


is substantially greater than the height of upstanding member


164


. Main plate member


162


has an upper surface


166


and a lower surface


168


. Upstanding member


164


has a front surface


168


and a back surface


169


. While preferred, upstanding member


164


is not required for the operation of slide


160


discussed below.




Substantially rectangular rail holes


172


are centrally disposed on main plate member


162


and are proximately disposed to one another. Each rail hole has a front portion


174


, a rear portion


175


, a left portion


176


, and a right portion


177


. These rail holes


172


are adapted to slidably receive guide leg members


136


of safety spring latch


110


such that each guide leg member is bounded by front, rear, left and right portions


174


,


175


,


176


,


177


of the respective rail hole


172


. Upon sliding slide lock


160


between a locked position (

FIG. 3

) and a released position (FIG.


5


), discussed in detail below, guide leg members


136


guide slide lock


160


, preventing main plate member


162


from skewing and ensuring that the edge of main plate member


162


remains parallel to outer edge


82


of door panel


60


. Rail holes


172


can be of any shape that can accommodate guide leg members


136


.




A positive locking tab


178


extends downwardly from lower surface


168


for engaging fastener slot


84


of door panel


60


. Positive locking tab


178


is disposed between rail holes


172


proximate each rear portion


176


. Preferably, positive locking tab


178


is triangular in cross-section and is formed by a depression


180


in main body portion


162


. However, positive locking tab


178


can be of any polygonal shape, such as rectangular, that is sufficient to engage fastener slot


84


. Also, positive locking tab


178


can be formed of a projection depending from lower surface


168


rather than by depression


180


.




Fastener aperture


182


is aligned with positive locking tab


178


between rail holes


172


proximate each front portion


174


. The fastener aperture


182


corresponds with fastener slot


84


of door panel


60


and receives fastening member


190


for locking and unlocking latch assembly


100


. Fastening member


190


includes bottom end


192


and gripping portion


194


for gripping and slidably moving slide


160


(FIG.


5


).




As seen in

FIGS. 3-7

, in operation safety spring latch


110


, slide lock


160


, and fastening member


190


cooperate to control movement of door panel


60


between a closed position and an open position.





FIG. 3

depicts the latch assembly in a locked position locking door panel


60


in the closed position where door panel


60


is received in second receiving area


46


and upper surface


64


of door panel


60


abuts bottom surface


36


of flange


32


. In the locked position, the slide lock


160


engages flange


32


by its lower surface


168


abutting top surface


34


of flange


32


. Specifically, portion


171


of slide lock


160


, defined between front surface


170


of upstanding member


164


and each front portion


174


the rail holes, rests on top surface


34


of flange


32


. Fastening member


190


is fully extended and tightened through both fastener slot


84


of door panel


60


and fastener the aperture of slide lock


160


such that bottom end


192


of fastening member


190


abuts lower surface


66


of door panel


60


securing door panel


60


in the closed position. Additionally, fastening member


190


also abuts front edge


86


of fastener slot


84


to locate the slide lock in the proper position on the frame flange. Positive locking tab


178


abuts rear edge


88


of fastener slot


84


to ensure that slide lock


160


will not disengage from flange


32


even if fastening member


190


inadvertently becomes loose. Safety spring latch


110


is disengaged from flange


32


such that distal end


118


of top camming portion


112


is spaced above top surface


34


of flange


32


. Rear portion


175


of each rail hole of slide lock


160


abuts rear surface


146


of each guide leg member


136


of safety spring latch


110


.





FIG. 4

shows the first step in releasing latch assembly


100


and unlocking door panel


60


. Fastening member


190


is loosened or partially unthreaded. As a result door panel


60


drops down slightly spacing upper surface


64


of door panel


60


from bottom surface


36


of flange


32


. Slide lock


160


remains engaged with flange


32


and positive locking tab


178


remains engaged with rear edge


88


of fastener slot


84


. Safety spring latch


110


also drops down slightly and concurrently guide leg members


136


slide through the rail holes of slide lock


160


.





FIG. 5

depicts the second step in releasing latch assembly


100


and unlocking door panel


60


. Gripping portion


194


of fastening member


190


is gripped using either fingers or a tool such as a screw driver, pliers or the like. Using gripping portion


194


, fastening member


190


is pushed upwardly and slid laterally until fastening member


190


abuts rear edge


88


of fastener slot


84


disengaging slide lock


160


from flange


32


and disengaging positive lock tab


178


from fastener slot


84


. Consequently, lower surface


168


of slide lock


160


is spaced above and away from top surface


34


of flange


32


, and positive lock tab


178


is cleared of fastener slot


84


. Door panel


60


is simultaneously pushed upwardly such that upper surface


64


of door panel


60


abuts bottom surface


36


of flange


32


. Safety spring latch


110


remains spaced above flange


32


. Front surface


122


at the first and second half sections of intermediate body portion


120


abut each front portion


174


of the rail holes of slide lock


160


. Back surface


169


of upstanding member


164


of slide lock


160


is slightly spaced from front surface


122


of intermediate body portion


120


of safety spring latch


110


.





FIG. 6

depicts the latch assembly in the released position with door panel


60


being in a partially open position. As a result of disengagement of slide lock


160


, door panel


60


is free to drop down. Lighting assembly


200


mounted on door panel


60


adds substantial weight to door panel


60


. Safety spring latch


110


provides a safety mechanism by preventing door panel


60


from dropping unabated to its fully open position upon releasing latch assembly


100


. Specifically, distal end


118


of safety spring latch


110


engages surface


34


of flange


32


such that door panel


60


is suspended. Thus, the person attempting to open door panel


60


will be protected from injury as a result of door panel


60


falling. Slide lock


160


slides downwardly on safety spring latch


110


and rests on upper surface


64


of door panel


60


with fastening member


190


extending through fastener slot


84


.





FIG. 7

shows the latch assembly disengaged from flange


32


such that door panel


60


can swing completely open allowing access to the lighting assembly. Specifically, as shown by arrow


220


in

FIG. 6

, pressure is applied to intermediate body portion


120


of safety spring latch


110


such that top camming portion


112


is pushed backward clearing distal end


118


from flange


32


. To reengage safety spring latch


110


with flange


32


, door panel


60


is simply pushed upward such that first portion


114


of top camming portion


112


contacts flange


32


, camming first portion


114


backward, clearing top camming portion


112


of flange


32


and allowing distal end


118


to re-engage flange


32


as illustrated in FIG.


6


. To then lock the latch assembly and close door panel


60


, door panel


60


is then pushed upwardly and fastening member


190


and slide lock


160


are slid laterally such that the slide lock re-engages the flange, fastening member


190


abuts front edge


86


of fastener slot


84


, and positive locking tab


178


engages rear edge


88


as illustrated in FIG.


4


. Fastening member


190


is then tightened to secure door panel


60


in the closed position as seen in FIG.


3


.




Upon removal of fastening member


190


, latch assembly


100


will remain assembled because each guide leg member


136


of safety spring latch


110


is coupled to each rail hole of slide lock


160


. In addition, the use of only one fastening member


190


is required reducing the number of hands and steps needed for locking and unlocking latch assembly


100


.




While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A luminaire housing, comprising:a frame having a securing member; a door panel releasably coupled to said frame and movable between open and closed positions, said door panel having a fastener slot therein; and a latch assembly on said door panel for releasably securing said door panel to said securing member of said frame, said latch assembly including, a fastening member received in said fastener slot of said door panel, a safety spring latch having a top camming portion, an intermediate body portion extending from said top camming portion, and at least one guide leg member extending from said intermediate body portion and being attached to said door panel, and a slide lock having a rail hole for slidably receiving said guide leg member of said safety spring latch and having an aperture for receiving said fastener member, said slide lock being movable between a locked position engaged with said securing member to lock said door panel in said closed position and a release position disengaged and spaced from said securing member to allow said door panel to move toward said open position and to allow said safety spring latch to engage said securing member.
  • 2. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid rail hole has a front portion, a rear portion, a left portion, and a right portion; and said guide leg member is bounded by said front, rear, left, and right portions.
  • 3. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid slide lock and said safety spring are coupled independently of said fastening member.
  • 4. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid guide leg member prevents said slide lock from skewing relative to said safety spring latch.
  • 5. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid securing member is a flange with top and bottom surfaces.
  • 6. A luminaire housing according to claim 5, whereinsaid frame has an inner perimeter, said flange extending from said inner perimeter.
  • 7. A luminaire housing according to claim 5, whereinsaid slide lock has a lower surface abutting said top surface of said flange when said slide lock is in said locked position; and said guide leg member of said safety spring latch abuts a rear portion of said rail hole.
  • 8. A luminaire housing according to claim 7, whereinsaid top camming portion of said safety spring latch is spaced from said top surface of said flange.
  • 9. A luminaire housing according to claim 7, whereinin said locked position said aperture in said slide lock is substantially aligned with said fastener slot in said door panel, and said fastening member abuts a front edge of said fastener slot.
  • 10. A luminaire housing according to claim 9, whereinsaid door panel has an outer edge, said fastener slot being located proximate to said outer edge.
  • 11. A luminaire housing according to claim 7, whereinsaid slide lock includes a positive locking tab extending from said lower surface, said positive locking tab releasably engaging a rear edge of said fastener slot.
  • 12. A luminaire housing according to claim 5, whereinsaid slide lock has a lower surface spaced from said top surface of said flange when said slide lock is in said release position allowing said door panel to move toward said open position, and said guide leg member of said safety spring latch abuts a front portion of said rail hole.
  • 13. A luminaire housing according to claim 12, whereinsaid top camming portion overlies and is spaced above said top surface of said flange in said locked position and abuts said top surface of said flange in said release position.
  • 14. A luminaire housing according to claim 12, whereinsaid fastening member abuts a rear edge of said fastener slot in said release position.
  • 15. A luminaire housing according to claim 14, whereinsaid door panel has an outer edge, said fastener slot being located proximate to said outer edge.
  • 16. A luminaire housing according to claim 12, whereinsaid slide lock has a positive locking tab extending from said lower surface, said locking tab being disengaged and spaced from said fastener slot in said release position.
  • 17. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, wherein said top camming portion having a first planar portion and a second planar portion, said first planar portion extending at an acute angle from said second planar portion.
  • 18. A luminaire housing according to claim 17, whereinsaid intermediate portion has an upper planar portion and a lower planar portion, said upper planar portion extending from said second planar portion of said top camming portion.
  • 19. A luminaire housing according to claim 18, whereinsaid lower planar portion includes a U-shaped cut-out forming opposite first and second half portions.
  • 20. A luminaire housing according to claim 19, whereinsaid guide leg member extends from one of said first and second half portions.
  • 21. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid guide leg member has a first planar part and a second planar part, said first planar part extending substantially perpendicularly from said intermediate body portion and said second planar part extending at an obtuse angle from said first planar part.
  • 22. A luminaire housing according to claim 21, whereinsaid first planar part of said guide leg member is attached to said door panel.
  • 23. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid safety spring latch assembly includes a plurality of guide leg members.
  • 24. A luminaire housing according to claim 23, whereinsaid slide lock has plurality of rail holes for slidably receiving each of said plurality of guide leg members.
  • 25. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid fastener member is a screw.
  • 26. A luminaire housing according to claim 1, whereinsaid door panel includes a lighting assembly mounting.
  • 27. A luminaire housing according to claim 26, whereinsaid mounting includes a mounting aperture and a plurality of key holes, said mounting aperture having a diameter substantially larger than a diameter of each of said plurality of key holes.
  • 28. A luminaire housing, comprising:a frame having an inner perimeter and a flange with top and bottom surfaces extending from said inner perimeter; a door panel releasably coupled to said flange of said frame and movable between closed position and open positions, said door panel having an upper surface, an outer edge and a fastener slot with a front edge and rear edge located proximate to said outer edge; and a latch assembly on said door panel including, a safety spring latch attached to said door panel including, a top camming portion having first and second planar portions, said first planar portion extending at an acute angle from said second planar, an intermediate body portion extending from said second planar portion of said top camming portion, said intermediate body portion having upper and lower planar portions, said lower planar portion including a U-shaped cut-out, said U-shaped cut-out forming opposite first and second half sections in said lower planar portion, and a first guide leg member extending from said first half section and a second guide leg member extending said second half section, each said guide leg member having first and second planar parts, each said first planar part being attached to said upper surface of said door panel and being substantially perpendicular to said intermediate body portion, said second planar part extending at an obtuse angle from said first planar part, a slide lock having a lower surface and first and second rail holes located in a mid-section of said slide lock, each of said first and second rail holes having a front portion and a rear portion, said first and second guide leg members being slidably received in said first and second rail holes, respectively, a fastener aperture between said first and second rail holes, said fastener aperture corresponding to said fastener slot of said door panel, a positive locking tab extending from said lower surface, and a fastening member slidably received in said fastener slot of said door panel and said fastener aperture of said slide lock.
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LSI Industries Inc. Scottsdale Superkit Catalog, p. 8; 1998.
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