Light fixture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6679620
  • Patent Number
    6,679,620
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A light fixture (10) is disclosed which includes junction box (11), an annular mounting plate, a canopy (21), a collar loop (23), a collar nut (25) and a light assembly (34) which includes a length of electric cord (41). The canopy (21) includes an outer shell (29) and central winding spool (30) which is mounted concentrically within the canopy outer shell (29) and concentrically about a mounting opening (22) within the canopy (21). The central winding spool (30) has a generally cylindrical central portion (31) and an annular flange portion (32) extending from the top of the central portion (31). The slack portion of the electric cord (41) may be wound about the winding spool (30) in order to stow it in a safe and efficient manner.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates generally to light fixtures, and more particularly to light fixtures having the ability to store extra lengths of electrical wiring.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Light fixtures which may be mounted to the planar surface of a ceiling or wall have existed for many years. These light fixtures typically include a mounting plate which is mounted directly to the wall or ceiling, a threaded mounting post or nipple extending from the mounting plate, a canopy or otherwise decorative plate which is mountable upon the mounting plate through the mounting post and a threaded nut received upon the mounting post, and a light assembly which is coupled to the canopy. The light assembly may include one of more light sockets and decorative arms, housings, encasements, mounting chains and the like. The electric sockets are coupled to an elongated electric cord which is coupled to an electric power line positioned adjacent the mounting plate.




In the past, light fixtures such as chandeliers have been mounted by supporting the light assembly below the previously mounted mounting plate so that the electric cord may be connected to the electric power line within the ceiling. The canopy is then raised and mounted to the mounting plate with the mounting post extending through a hole in the mounting plate. The electric cord is typically passed through the hollow center of the mounting post. A nut is then threaded upon the mounting post whereby the weight of the light assembly is supported by the mounting post.




The distance between the light assembly and the mounting plate may vary, as with a chandelier having a chain which is cut to the appropriate length according to the height of the ceiling. Prior to mounting the light assembly any extra length of the electric cord may be coiled and stored within the canopy. However, should this length of extra electric cord be length the installer may have difficulty placing the entire length within the canopy. Furthermore, the cord must be positioned in such as manner as to enable the passage of the mounting post through the canopy and through the hole within the canopy. This may be problematic as the electric cord oftentimes blocks the canopy hole. If this occurs, the electric cord must be manually repositioned. Also, if the operator were to force the canopy upward with the mounting hole blocked the mounting post may damage the electric cord, thereby creating a potential hazard.




Furthermore, in raising the light assembly to its final mounted position there is usually another slack length of electric cord that must be dealt with to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The same problem previously recited with reference to the extra length of electric cord again arises.




As an alternative, the electric cord has oftentimes been pushed back through the hollow mounting post so that it is stowed within the recess within the ceiling. This recess usually provides only a limited amount of space and therefore it may not be able to accommodate the entire length of slack portion. As such, the electric cord is oftentimes bent and stowed within the canopy prior to the final movement in mounting the canopy to the mounting plate. This process however sometimes places the electric cord in a position which blocks the passage of the mounting post through the canopy and through the hole within the bottom of the canopy, i.e., the electric cord may block the mounting hole in the canopy.




Accordingly, it is seen that a need remains for a light fixture which will enable the electric cord associated with the lighting assembly to be stowed in a safe and efficient manner. It is to the provision of such therefore that the present invention is primarily directed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In a preferred form of the invention a light fixture mountable to a planar surface comprises a mounting plate mounted to a generally planar surface, a post extending from the mounting plate, a covering plate adapted to be mounted to the mounting plate, a fastener configured to mate with said post, at least one light socket coupleable to the covering plate, and an elongated electric cord electrically coupled to the light socket. The covering plate has an outer shell with a mounting hole therein sized and shaped to receive said post and a winding spool positioned within the outer shell With this construction, a length of the electric cord may be wrapped about the spool to stow any excess amount of the electric cord.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is an exploded, side view of a light fixture embodying principles of the invention in a preferred form.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the light fixture of

FIG. 1

shown in an assembled configuration.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view, in partial cross-section, of the canopy portion of the ceiling fan of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference next to the drawings, there is shown a light fixture


10


suspended from a ceiling c in a preferred form of the invention. The light fixture includes junction box


11


which is fixed to the ceiling c and an annular mounting plate


12


coupled to the junction box


11


through a pair of mounting screws


13


extending through mounting holes


14


within the mounting plate and threadably received within threaded mounting holes


15


within the junction box


11


. The mounting plate


12


has a central, internally threaded mounting hole


17


adapted to receive an externally threaded mounting post or nipple


18


having a central bore


19


, so that the mounting post


18


depends from the mounting plate


12


.




The light fixture


10


also includes a bowl shaped covering plate or canopy


21


having a central opening


22


therein, a screw collar loop


23


having a bore


24


with internal threads adapted to threadably receive mounting post


18


and external threads adapted to threadably mate with an internally threaded collar nut


25


. A length of chain


26


is coupled at one end to the collar loop


23


and coupled at an opposite end to a lighting assembly


27


. The canopy


21


includes an outer shell


29


and central winding spool


30


which is mounted concentrically within the canopy outer shell


29


and concentrically about the mounting opening


22


. The central spool


30


has a generally cylindrical central portion


31


and an annular flange portion


32


extending outwardly from the top of the central portion


31


. The flange portion


32


has a down-turned edge to prevent sharp edges from damaging the electric cord describe in more detail hereunder and to maintain an electric cord wound about the central portion


31


.




The lighting assembly


27


includes a central hub


34


and a plurality of arms


35


extending from the central hub


34


. Upon the end of each arm


35


is mounted an electric socket


36


adapted to receive a light bulb


37


. The sockets


36


are electrically coupled to a common electric cord


41


which may extend from the top of the hub and be passed through the links of the chain


26


. The electric cord


41


passes through the central bore


24


of the collar loop


23


, through the central opening


22


in the canopy


21


, through the central bore


19


within the mounting post


18


and into the junction box


11


. Within the junction box


11


the ends of the electric cord


41


are connected to the ends of an electric power line


42


carrying an electric current. The electric cord


41


is wrapped about the spool


30


as described in more detail hereunder. It should be understood that the light assembly may be in the form of any type of light fixture and is not intended to be limited to the chandelier style shown in the preferred embodiment.




In use, the junction box


11


is mounted to a ceiling joist of other surface so that the junction box


11


is preferably positioned adjacent a generally planar mounting surface such as a ceiling c. With the chain being cut to a desired length any slack or extra portion of the electric cord


41


may be wound about the spool


30


prior to the mounting post


18


being threaded into the central mounting hole


17


. The electric cord is wound about the spool by doubling the cord and passing it beneath the spool flange


32


, whereby the down turned edge restricts the electric cord from moving outboard.




The mounting plate


12


is then mounted to the junction box


11


by passing mounting screws


13


through the mounting plate mounting holes


14


and threading them into the junction box mounting holes


15


. The mounting post


18


is then threaded into the central mounting hole


17


within the mounting plate so as to extend a select distance that will expose an end portion of the mounting post past the canopy


21


when the canopy is in its final position. Once the mounting post


18


is properly positioned, with the chain


26


passing through the canopy central opening


22


and the collar nut


25


, the collar loop


23


is threaded onto the mounting post


18


, thereby supporting the accompanying chain


26


and lighting assembly


27


, i.e., the chain is positioned through the central opening


22


in the canopy and through the collar nut


25


prior to the collar loop


23


being threaded onto the mounting post


18


. The electric cord


41


thus passes through the links of the chain, through the bore


24


of the collar loop, through the bore


19


of the mounting post and through the central opening


17


in the mounting plate. The end of the electric cord


41


is then connected to the exposed end of the electric power line


42


running into the junction box


11


.




To enable one to connect the end of the electric cord


41


to the end of the electric power line


42


there must be enough slack in the electric power line


42


to enable it to be pulled partially from the junction box


11


and manually manipulated. The electric cord


41


may also have a slack or extra portion to enable the installer to manipulate it during the connecting process. This slack or extra portion of electric cord


41


may also be manually wound about the spool


30


in the same manner as previously described. Again, the flange


32


of the spool prevents the wound portion of the electric cord


41


from springing back inside the top portion of the canopy


21


. As such, the extra portion of the electric cord


41


is stowed in a manner by which is will not interfere with the mounting post


18


as it is directed through the canopy during canopy mounting. This insures an efficient mounting of the canopy


21


and insures that the mounting post will not damage the electric cord


41


during the mounting process.




Once the extra portion of electric cord


41


is wound upon the spool


30


and the canopy raised to final position, the collar nut


25


is raised and threaded upon the external threads of the collar loop


23


. The collar nut


25


is threaded to the collar loop


23


to a position wherein it abuts the bottom of the canopy, thereby securing the canopy in place.




It should be understood that the spool


30


may be offset from the canopy mounting hole


17


. Also, it should be understood that the mounting plate


12


may be mounted directly to the planar support structure, such as a wall or ceiling, without the need of a junction box. It should also be understood that the spool


30


may take on many different configuration. For instance, the spool may be comprised of a plurality of radially extending spokes rather than the solid surface shown in the preferred embodiment.




It should also be understood that the word canopy used herein may refer to any covering plate or fixture portion that is coupled to a mounting plate and is not limited to a canopy shown in the preferred embodiment. Furthermore, the light fixture may be in the form of a light fixture which is mounted to a wall rather than a ceiling, such as a sconce or lantern. As such, the term canopy or covering plate may be in the form of a plate covering a mounting plate mounted to a wall.




It should also be understood that the spool may be provide with a notch in which to mount the electric cord


41


, or otherwise configured to hold or engage the electric cord, so that the canopy may be rotated or spun to wind the extra portion of electric cord


41


upon the spool


30


.




Lastly, it should be understood that the just described embodiment may also include a quick connect connectors within the electric cord, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,322,232, which may ease the winding of the cord when the connectors are disconnected from each other.




It thus is seen that a ceiling fan having lighting capabilities is now provided which overcomes problems with those of the prior art. While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to the preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that many modifications, additions and deletions, in addition to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A light fixture mountable to a planar surface comprising:a mounting plate mounted to a generally planar surface; a post extending from said mounting plate; a covering plate adapted to be mounted to said mounting plate, said covering plate having an outer shell with a mounting hole therein sized and shaped to receive said post and a winding spool positioned within said outer shell, said winding spool having an open periphery and configured to releasably receive a length of an electric cord; a fastener configured to mate with said post; at least one light socket coupleable to said covering plate; and an elongated electric cord electrically coupled to said light socket, whereby a length of the electric cord may be wrapped about the spool to stow any excess amount of the electric cord.
  • 2. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein said spool is positioned concentrically about said mounting hole.
  • 3. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein said spool is mounted concentrically within said covering plate.
  • 4. The light fixture of claim 1 wherein said spool has a tubular central portion positioned about said mounting hole and a flange extending from said central portion.
  • 5. In a light fixture having a mounting plate, a covering plate mounted to the mounting plate, a light assembly coupled to the covering plate, and an elongated electric cord coupled to the lighting assembly, the improvement comprising a winding spool positioned within said covering plate, said winding spool being configured to releasably receive and hold a length of the elongated electric cord, whereby the slack portion of the electric cord may be wound about the winding spool and stowed within the covering plate.
  • 6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein said covering plate has a mounting hole therein and wherein said spool is positioned concentrically about said mounting hole.
  • 7. The light fixture of claim 5 wherein said spool is mounted concentrically within said covering plate.
  • 8. The light fixture of claim 6 wherein said spool has a tubular central portion positioned about said mounting hole and a flange extending from said central portion.
  • 9. A method of mounting a light fixture having a mounting plate, a cover plate mountable to the mounting plate, a light assembly mountable to the cover plate, and an elongated electric cord coupled to the light assembly, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a winding spool within said cover plate; (b) mounting the mounting plate to a mounting surface; (c) winding a portion of the electric cord about the winding spool prior to coupling the cover plate to the mounting plate; (d) coupling the cover plate to the mounting plate with a portion of the electric cord wound about the winding spool.
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