Besides providing light, some light fixtures include other capabilities. For example, some light fixtures include wireless communication circuitry such as a Bluetooth™ transceiver. The Bluetooth transceiver draws power from the same source as is used to power the light fixture, and interfaces with a driver circuit, providing additional capabilities to the light fixture. For example, the light fixture may be controlled from a Bluetooth™-enabled mobile device such as a mobile telephone running an appropriate application program. A user of the mobile device may be able to turn the light fixture off and on, change the brightness of the light emitted by the fixture, change the color of the light emitted by the light fixture, or control the light fixture in other ways.
The mounting of the wireless communication circuitry is subject to several constraints, and improvements in mounting techniques are desired.
The terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “the present invention” used in this patent are intended to refer broadly to all of the subject matter of this patent and the patent claims below. Statements containing these terms should not be understood to limit the subject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of the patent claims below. Embodiments of the invention covered by this patent are defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary is a high-level overview of various aspects of the invention and introduces some of the concepts that are further described in the Detailed Description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter. The subject matter should be understood by reference to the entire specification of this patent, all drawings, and each claim.
According to a first aspect, a light fixture comprises one or more light sources, an accessory module comprising circuit components mounted on a printed circuit board of the accessory module, and a clip for mounting the electronic accessory module to a panel of the light fixture. The clip comprises a body having top and bottom major surfaces, and a plurality of standoffs protruding from the top major surface. Each of the standoffs includes a support surface spaced above the top major surface of the clip. The clip further comprises a plurality of upper spring clips protruding above the top major surface, each of the upper spring clips including a column and a hook feature on the column. The vertical distance between the support surfaces of the standoffs and the bottoms of the hook features of the upper spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of the printed circuit board of the accessory module such that the hook features of the upper spring clips engage edges of the printed circuit board of the accessory module and constrain the printed circuit board of the accessory module over the support surfaces. The clip further comprises a plurality of lower spring clips protruding below the bottom major surface of the clip, each of the lower spring clips including a column and a hook feature. The vertical distance between the bottom major surface and the hook features of the lower spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of the panel of the light fixture, and wherein the lower spring clips engage the panel and constrain the clip to the panel.
According to another aspect, a method of assembling a light fixture comprises providing a light fixture having a panel defining a plurality of openings, providing an accessory module for the light fixture, the accessory module comprising circuit components mounted on a printed circuit board of the accessory module, and providing a clip. The clip comprises a body having top and bottom major surfaces, and a plurality of standoffs protruding from the top major surface, each of the standoffs including a support surface spaced above the top major surface of the clip. The clip further comprises a plurality of upper spring clips protruding above the top major surface, each of the upper spring clips including a column and a hook feature on the column, wherein the vertical distance between the support surfaces of the standoffs and the bottoms of the hook features of the upper spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of the printed circuit board of the accessory module such that the hook features of the upper spring clips engage edges of the printed circuit board of the accessory module and constrain the printed circuit board of the accessory module over the support surfaces. The clip further comprises a plurality of lower spring clips protruding below the bottom major surface of the clip, each of the lower spring clips including a column and a hook feature, wherein the vertical distance between the bottom major surface and the hook features of the lower spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of the panel of the light fixture, and wherein the lower spring clips engage the panel and constrain the clip to the panel. The method further comprises snapping the printed circuit board of the accessory module into the clip, and snapping the clip into the panel.
According to another aspect, a clip for mounting an accessory module to a panel of a light fixture comprises a body having top and bottom major surfaces, and a plurality of stepped standoffs protruding from the top major surface. Each of the stepped standoffs includes a support surface spaced above the top major surface of the clip, and each of the stepped standoffs includes a locating pin extending above the respective support surface. The clip further comprises a plurality of upper spring clips protruding above the top major surface. Each of the upper spring clips includes a column and a hook feature on the column. The vertical distance between the support surfaces of the standoffs and the bottoms of the hook features of the upper spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of a printed circuit board of the accessory module such that the hook features of the upper spring clips are configured to engage edges of the printed circuit board of the accessory module and constrain the printed circuit board of the accessory module over the support surfaces while the locating pins protrude into holes in the printed circuit board of the accessory module. The clip further comprises a plurality of lower spring clips protruding below the bottom major surface of the clip. Each of the lower spring clips includes a column and a hook feature. The vertical distance between the bottom major surface and the hook features of the lower spring clips is sized to accommodate the thickness of the panel of the light fixture, and the lower spring clips are configured to engage the panel and constrain the clip to the panel.
The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
The light fixture 100 produces light 102 for lighting a room or other space. The light fixture 100 includes a housing 103 holding driver and other electronics (not visible in
The light fixture 100 also includes an accessory module 203, which in this example includes wireless communication circuitry such as a Bluetooth™ transceiver. The light fixture 100 is thus able to communicate wirelessly with similarly-equipped nearby devices, for example Bluetooth™-equipped mobile telephones, other light fixtures, or other devices. The light fixture 100 may include a controller that can adjust the operation of the light fixture in response to communications received via the accessory module, for example to change the brightness or color of the light emitted by the light fixture.
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A number of upper spring clips 405 also protrude above the top major surface 401. Each of the upper spring clips 405 includes a column 406 and a hook feature 407 on the column 406. Column 406 on at least one of the upper spring clips 405 may be flexible. The vertical distance D1 between support surfaces 403 of the standoffs 402 and the bottoms of the hook features 407 is sized to accommodate the thickness of the circuit board 301. The circuit board 301 can thus be snapped into the clip 302, such that the hook features 407 engage edges of the circuit board 301, constraining the circuit board 301 over the support surfaces 403, while the locating pins 404 protrude into holes 303 in the circuit board 301, as is shown in
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The example arrangement
The mounting arrangements of the above embodiments position the accessory module 203 with good exposure to the space lighted by the light fixture 100, so that wireless communication is not obstructed or distorted by any metal parts of the light fixture 100. For example, wireless communication may only need to pass through the diffuser 104 (shown in
A clip in accordance with embodiments of the invention is preferably made as a monolithic part molded from a polymer, for example, ABS, polycarbonate, or another suitable polymer or a blend of polymers, to avoid interference with wireless communications to and from the accessory module 203. The material of the clip may include various additives if desired, for example glass fibers to increase the stiffness and strength of the material. In other embodiments, a clip in accordance with embodiments of the invention may be assembled from multiple parts. For example, the locating pins 404 may be pressed into the remainder of the clip.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the method and system of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. It is to be understood that any workable combination of the features and capabilities disclosed herein is also considered to be disclosed.