Field of the Invention (Technical Field)
The present invention relates to LED lighting fixtures and more particularly to a blade style lighting fixture that offers ease of changing the Printed Circuit Board (PCB), driver, and lens, both before and after installation without total removal of the fixture from its mounting surface.
Background Art
There are presently several blade type light fixtures in existence; however, in order to maintain or repair a mounted fixture, total removal of the fixture is required.
The presently claimed invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art devices by providing an apparatus, method, and system for changing the PCB with one or more mounted LEDs, driver, dimmer or lens, both before and after it is initially installed without demounting the fixture base from the mounting surface.
The preferred apparatus, method, and system comprise a means to attach a power supply to the upper housing and feed AC power cable through the housing and connect/mount upper housing to the desired structure. The preferred method comprises the steps of applying LEDs to lower housing, attaching lens, raising lower housing to upper housing, and connecting the DC power cable from the power supply to the LEDs. Using fasteners, you can now attach the lower housing to the upper housing via housing fasteners. Thus, the lower housing and/or the lens is removable for easy replacement without removal of the entire lighting fixture.
The accompanying drawings, incorporated herein, form a part of the specification, illustrate several embodiments of the present invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention and should not be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
The preferred light blade fixture 10 is shown in
Lower housing 32 is a combination of lens 34, preferably a blade lens as shown, PCB 36, one or more LEDs 38 mounted on PCB 36, and bracket 40 for mounting PCB 36 and for mounting and demounting lower housing 32 to upper housing 12, as shown. To demount lower housing 32 from upper housing 12, one or more lower LED housing fasteners 42 are disengaged from bracket 40 and upper housing 12. Lower LED housing fasteners 42 can be pins, screws, spring-loaded pins, or any other well-known fastener in the art. Lower housing 32 is lowered a sufficient distance to disconnect LED harness connectors 46 that are affixed to LED harness 44. It should be noted that LED harness 44 must be of sufficient length to allow this lowering distance for disconnecting a connecting LED harness connector 46. LED harness connectors 46 (a male on one end of harness and a female on the second end of harness) are preferably quick connect type connectors although any well-known type of connectors can be used. Once LED harness 44 is disconnected, lower housing 32 can be lowered and removed to a remote location. To mount lower housing 32 onto upper housing 12, the aforementioned steps are reversed. Lower housing 32 is raised a sufficient distance towards upper housing 12 to permit the connection on LED harness connectors 46. Lower housing 32 is raised to align apertures in bracket 40 and upper housing 12 and lower LED housing fasteners 42 are inserted completing the mounting operation.
Once lower housing 32 has been demounted, driver 22 is exposed and can be removed and replaced. T-stud nuts 28 are disengaged and power connector 26 is disconnected from power connector 20 and the driver 22 and optional dimmer 30 can be removed and replaced.
To replace PCB 36, lower housing 32 is removed from upper housing 12 as described above. PCB 36 can be disengaged from bracket 40 and a new PCB 36 installed and connected via LED harness connector 46.
Replacing lens 34 can be accomplished without removing lower housing 32 from upper housing 12 or after lower housing 32 is removed. To remove lens 34, at least two lens fasteners 48 are disengaged from apertures in bracket 40 and corresponding apertures in lens 34. Once the at least two lens fasteners 48 are removed, lens 34 can be removed and a new lens 34 installed by aligning the bracket apertures and the corresponding lens apertures, and inserting the at least two lens fasteners.
By using the claimed invention, one has accessibility to repair and/or replace components of the luminaire in place. This provides the capability of butting luminaire's end-to-end for multiple run wiring. The upper housing allows for easy installation and maintenance. The lower housing allows for easy access to upper housing and for maintenance to components. The upper housing is designed in such a way that one can house an integral driver to power the LED's and to align luminaires when mounting end-to-end. The lower housing is designed to allow easy repair/replacement to the LED's and/or lens. It also allows easy access to the power driver in the upper housing.
As components are used to their life expectancy and ultimately need to be replaced or updated this design allows for easy replacement with minimal or no intervention with the mounting structure. If the owner is requesting to update the look of the luminaire, the design allows changes to be made with limited work, tools, or expertise.
Although the claimed invention has been described in detail with particular reference to these preferred embodiments, other embodiments can achieve the same results. Variations and modifications of the presently claimed invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in all such modifications and equivalents. The entire disclosures of all references, applications, patents, and publications cited above, are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/006,378 filed Jun. 2, 2014, assigned to Assignee hereof, and the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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