Exterior lighting is used to illuminate roadways, parking lots, yards, sidewalks, public meeting areas, signs, work sites, and buildings, to name a few examples. Traditionally, such lighting systems used high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, often high pressure sodium (HPS) lamps. The move towards improved energy efficiency has brought to the forefront light emitting diode (LED) technology as an alternative to HID lighting in commercial and municipal applications. LED lighting has the potential to provide improved energy efficiency and improved light output in outdoor applications.
The Cobra Head type light fixture is perhaps the most commonly found style of roadway fixture. It would be advantageous to convert existing Cobra Head style HID lamps to LED light sources without having to discard the entire fixture assembly. There is therefore a need for an improved LED retrofit solution for outdoor applications that does not require replacement of the existing fixture.
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According to one available LED retrofit system a replacement LED light source can be installed as follows. First, the door of an existing roadway illuminaire is opened, the existing HID lamp, reflector and lens are removed and recycled. Optionally, the existing ballast and other electrical components can be similarly removed. An LED light engine is then installed into the opening in the door from which the lens was removed. A safety cable is installed between the LED light engine and a main body of the fixture. Power leads are attached between the LED light engine and the power leads of the light fixture. Thereafter, the fixture door is closed and latched to achieve final installation of the LED luminaire. Although functional, this design can suffer from thermal management issues.
The present disclosure is directed to an improved simple and economic LED module for replacement of an HID lamp in an outdoor fixture.
According to a first embodiment, a solid state replacement light module for a high intensity discharge light fixture is provided. The module is comprised of an elongated general planar body. The body has a first side including a plurality of light emitting diodes and a second side including an electronics module. The body further includes a means for rotatable attachment to the light fixture.
According to a second embodiment, a method of retrofitting a roadway lamp fixture is described. The method comprises providing an LED inclusive door which is cooperatively shaped and sized relative to an opening in the lamp fixture. The LED inclusive door includes a first side with a plurality of light emitting diodes and a second side including an electronics module. An existing door is removed from the fixture at its hinged connection to the fixture and the LED inclusive door is installed to the fixture at the hinged connection. The electronics module is connected to the fixture power lines.
According to a third embodiment, a method of retrofitting a roadway lamp fixture is provided. The method comprises removing existing roadway lamp, fixture door, removing a lamp and electronics suitable for driving the lamp from the fixture. Further steps include installing electronics suitable for driving a plurality of light emitting diodes, connecting the electronics to a power line within the fixture and installing a door including a plurality of light emitting diodes which is sized substantially the same as the removed existing door. An electrical connection between the electronics suitable for driving the light emitting diodes and the plurality of light emitting diodes is also established.
The present disclosure provides a convenient and economical device for the replacement of an HID light source in a light fixture. The disclosure finds particular relevance to roadway fixtures, such as the commonly employed Cobra Head style. Of course, although reference is made herein to the Cobra Head style of fixtures, the LED lighting module described is amenable to other similar types of lighting fixtures.
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Electronics modules 36 are provided to facilitate the conversion of alternating current to DC current for powering of the LEDs 28. The light engine module 24 is provided with a pair of tabs 40 which facilitate the attachment to a hinge element on the existing main fixture housing 22. Moreover, cooperative tabs or a recess on the main fixture housing 22 can receive tabs 40 and be joined together via a post pin or other element.
A clip element 44 may be provided at end 46 of the light engine module 26 to permit selective rotatable mating to light fixture 20 and retain the module in a closed position. Alternatively, if the original HID fixture includes a clip on the main housing 22, it is envisioned that original clip can be utilized to retain the replacement LED module 24.
Alternative means for joining the light engine module 24 to fixture main housing 22 can include a spring, strap, hinge, hook or other mechanical joinder which allows sufficient rotation to open the LED lighting module.
An optic 48 is provided on the outboard side 37 of body 32. Optic 48 overlays the LEDs 28 and facilitates transmission of a desired light pattern. Optical elements 52 are additional reflectors that direct light outwardly at a relativity higher orientation to direct light between adjacent poles. If poles are relatively close, the additional light elements 52 may be unnecessary. Nonetheless it is considered advantageous to provide multiple LED arrays having different focal points to provide light on different targets.
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Advantageously, the present retrofit solution creates a light fixture having excellent heat sinking for LED generated heat as LED lighting module 24 is a large mass body which is in thermal communication with main fixture housing 22. The present LED replacement module can be a complete retrofit module to convert a traditional roadway light fixture from an HID light source to an LED light source by removing the electrics door, the optical door, and associated brackets and replacing them with a complete LED module that fits the existing housing as an integral replacement door. The assembly can be in the form of combined optical door/power door to be separated into two distinct assemblies.
The assembly enables easy field conversion of HID roadway fixtures to LED. By integrating, the LED optical system and power electronics into a single retrofit door assembly, the conversion to LED would be quick, low cost and have good thermal performance.
The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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