Light mounting assembly with movable tab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6715903
  • Patent Number
    6,715,903
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A light mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame having a base with an upper and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges. The base has an opening and an inner edge defining the opening. The first outer edge being opposite the second outer edge and the third outer edge being opposite the fourth outer edge. First, third and fourth walls extend upwardly from the upper surface of the base at the first, third and fourth outer edges, respectively, and contactable with internal flanges of the existing luminaire frame to align the mounting panel with the existing luminaire frame during installation. A second wall extends upwardly and inwardly from the upper surface of the base at the second outer edge. A first fixed tab extends laterally outwardly from the first wall to engage a first slot in the luminaire frame. A second tab extends outwardly from the second wall and is movable between an insertion position within a periphery of the base and an installed position extending laterally outwardly from the periphery to engage a second slot in the luminaire frame.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame that has an internal flange and slots. The mounting panel supports a ballast box and an optical assembly. A tab on the mounting panel is movable between an insertion and an installed position for engaging the luminaire frame. Once the panel has been inserted within the frame, the tab is moved from the insertion position to an installed position engaging the luminaire frame, thereby securing the mounting panel to the luminaire frame.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Canopy luminaires are designed to provide a downward and outward distribution of light for a wide variety of applications, such as exterior illumination of gasoline service stations, convenience stores and drive-through restaurants. Canopy luminaires typically include a box-like canopy fixture housing mounted to a horizontal ceiling or canopy support structure for enclosing and supporting lighting components and related structure of the canopy luminaire. The lighting components of the canopy luminaire include electrical control elements, such as ballasts, capacitors and ignitors, which are electrically coupled to a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp. The lamp is typically mounted in a lamp socket within the canopy fixture, which emits approximately one-half of the generated light upwardly. A reflector is provided above the light-emitting section of the lamp to distribute that light downwardly through a glass or plastic lens assembly that encloses the lamp.




Replacement or conversion of canopy luminaires generally requires several or all of the existing lighting components and related structure of the luminaire to be removed from the existing canopy fixture housing to provide sufficient room in the fixture housing for installation of the replacement luminaire. In the past, replacement canopy luminaires have been shipped from the manufacturer as disassembled components which are then individually mounted and wired in the canopy fixture housing. Installation and wiring of the separate retrofit luminaire components in an existing canopy fixture installation is complicated and time consuming as the canopy fixture is generally only accessible by ladder. As any location or site may require replacement or conversion of several canopy luminaires, the difficulty associated with installing, mounting and wiring separate retrofit components of the existing canopy luminaires is significantly increased.




Examples of existing retrofit canopy luminaire assemblies are disclosed in the following references: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,997,158 to Fischer et al.; and 6,059,422 to Fischer et al.




Thus, improved light mounting panels, light mounting assemblies and luminaire assemblies are needed that are simple and easy to install, and that minimize the required installation time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, objects of the present invention are to provide a light mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture, and quick and easy to install.




The foregoing objects are basically attained by a light mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame having a base that has an upper surface and a lower surface and first, second, third and fourth outer edges. The base has an opening and an inner edge defining the opening. The first outer edge is opposite the second outer edge, while the third outer edge being opposite the fourth outer edge. First, third and fourth walls extend upwardly from the upper surface of the base at the first, third and fourth outer edges, respectively, and are contactable with internal flanges of the existing luminaire frame to align the mounting panel with the existing luminaire frame during installation. A second wall extends upwardly and inwardly from the upper surface of the base at the second outer edge. A first fixed tab extends laterally outwardly from the first wall to engage a first slot in the luminaire frame. A second tab extends outwardly from the second wall and is movable between an insertion position within a periphery of the base and an installed position extending laterally outwardly from the periphery to engage a second slot in the luminaire frame.




The light mounting panel of the present invention connects to a luminaire frame that has internal flanges and slots. Once the light mounting panel has been installed in a luminaire frame, a ballast box may be inserted through an opening in the frame. The light mounting panel may have locator tabs to position a ballast box on the panel. Furthermore, an optical assembly may then be attached to the ballast box.




The present invention is an easily mountable attaching system for retrofitting existing luminaires that have an interior flange and horizontal slots, such as canopy lights. The host housing has at least two vertical walls opposite each other with horizontal slots above the horizontal surface of the housing. Vertical walls of the present invention fit within the opening of the host housing.




According to a preferred embodiment, one of the vertical walls on the panel can have two horizontal tabs that are fixed at 90 degrees to the wall. These tabs are slid into the horizontal slots of the host housing. The opposite vertical wall can have two pivot tabs that are at an angle to the wall so the panel may clear the host housing upon installation. The pivot tabs are then bent into the horizontal slots in the host housing on the wall opposite the fixed tabs. Slots can be provided in the panel that allow for insertion of a screwdriver for bending the pivot tabs into the slots of the host housing.




The panel has an opening for insertion of a ballast housing. Four centering tabs can be located around the perimeter of the panel opening to aid in positioning the ballast housing in the proper location. A front to rear tab can locate the ballast housing by being positioned in the channel section of the ballast housing. In this manner, the present invention provides a simple, strong and quick retrofit panel for existing luminaires.




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




As used in this application, directional terms, such as upper and lower, are intended to facilitate the description of the present invention. Such terms are merely indicate relative of the elements of the present invention and do not limit the invention to any specific orientation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring now to the drawings that form a part of the original disclosure:





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view of a light mounting panel assembly, including a mounting panel and a luminaire frame according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top perspective view of a light mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

, including a mounting panel, a luminaire frame and a ballast box;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of a light mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

, including a mounting panel, a luminaire frame, a ballast box and an optical assembly;





FIG. 4

is a bottom perspective view of a light mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

, including a mounting panel, a luminaire frame and a ballast box;





FIG. 5

is a partial, top perspective view of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

with the movable tab in an insertion position;





FIG. 6

is a partial, top perspective view of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

with the fixed tab;





FIG. 7

is a partial, bottom perspective view of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

with the fourth tab;





FIG. 8

is a partial, bottom perspective view of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

with the third tab;





FIGS. 9 and 10

are a partial, side elevational view in cross-section and a top perspective view, respectively, of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

, with a movable tab in insertion position, including a slot for receiving an apparatus to move that tab;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are a partial, side elevational view in cross-section and a top perspective view, respectively, of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

, with a movable tab being moved from an insertion position to an installed position by an apparatus inserted through a slot in the base;





FIGS. 13 and 14

are a partial, side elevational view in cross-section and a top perspective view, respectively, of the mounting panel of

FIG. 1

, with the movable tab in an installed position;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view in partial cross-section of a light mounting panel, according to a second embodiment of the present invention, with the movable tab attached to the upper surface of the base;





FIGS. 16 and 17

are side elevational views in cross-section of the mounting panel of

FIG. 15

, showing the movable tab being moved from an insertion position to an installed position;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view in partial cross-section of a light mounting panel, according to another embodiment of the present invention, with an inboard movable tab extending from the first wall of the mounting panel;





FIG. 19

is a side elevational view in cross-section of the inboard movable tab extending from the first wall in an insertion position of the mounting panel assembly of

FIG. 18

; and





FIG. 20

is a elevational view in cross-section of the mounting panel assembly of

FIG. 18

, showing the movable tab being moved from an insertion position to an installed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1-15

, the present invention according to a first embodiment is an easily attachable mounting panel


13


for connecting to a luminaire frame


51


having interior flanges


55


and horizontal slots


53


, such as a Philips MPF 211/212 canopy luminaire. The mounting panel


13


has at least one first tab


41


that is fixed and engages a first horizontal slot


52


of the luminaire frame


51


. The mounting panel


13


also has at least one second tab


43


that is movable to engage a second horizontal slot


53


in the luminaire frame


51


. A slot


73


in the base


15


of the mounting panel


13


allows insertion of an apparatus, such as a screwdriver


101


, for moving the second tab from an insertion position to an installed position. The mounting panel


13


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

has two first tabs


41


and two second tabs


43


.




A light mounting assembly


12


according to the present invention includes the mounting panel


13


, luminaire frame


51


and ballast box


81


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. A luminaire assembly


11


according to the present invention includes the light mounting assembly


12


and an optical assembly


107


attached thereto, as shown in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the mounting panel


13


has an upper surface


17


and a lower surface


18


. The panel


13


has four outer edges


21


,


23


,


25


and


27


. An opening


37


in the panel


13


is defined by an inner edge


39


. A ballast box


81


may be inserted through the opening


37


and positioned on and supported by the upper surface


17


of the panel


13


. Preferably, the inner edge is quadrilateral, having first, second, third and fourth inner edges


61


,


63


,


65


and


67


, respectively. The first inner edge


61


is opposite the second inner edge


63


, and the third inner edge


65


is opposite the fourth inner edge


67


.




Panel walls


29


,


31


,


33


and


35


extend upwardly from the upper surface


17


of the panel


13


at each of the four outer edges. The first wall


29


, third wall


33


and fourth wall


35


extend from the first outer edge


21


, third outer edge


25


and fourth outer edge


27


, respectively. The first wall


31


is opposite the second wall


33


, and the third wall


35


is opposite the fourth wall


37


. Preferably, the first, third and fourth walls extend substantially perpendicularly relative to upper surface


17


from their respective outer edges and are of the same height for contacting a flange


55


in the luminaire frame


51


. The second wall


31


extends upwardly and inwardly from the second outer edge


23


. The second wall


31


extends inwardly forming an acute angle between the second wall and the planar base


15


. The acute angular orientation allows the second wall and the second movable tabs


43


to clear a frame wall


97


when installing the mounting panel


13


, after the first fixed tabs have been inserted in the first frame slots


52


.




Each fixed first tab


41


extends laterally outwardly from the first wall


29


to engage a first slot


52


in the luminaire frame


51


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Preferably, the fixed first tabs


41


extend substantially perpendicularly from the first wall


29


.




Each movable second tab


43


extends outwardly from the second wall


31


. The second tabs


43


are movable from an insertion position within a periphery of the base


15


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, to an installed position extending beyond the periphery of base


15


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Slots


73


in the base


15


of the panel


13


proximal each second tab


43


allows an apparatus to be inserted to move each second tab from an insertion position to an installed position, as shown in

FIGS. 9-14

. Preferably, a flat end


103


of a screwdriver


101


is inserted into the slot


73


from below base


15


for moving the second tab


43


from an insertion position to an installed position. A notch


75


on each side of each second tab


43


eases movement of the second tab


43


by an apparatus inserted into the slot


73


. Preferably, the fixed first tabs


41


are on an opposing edge from the movable second tabs


43


.




Third tabs


69


extends upwardly, preferably substantially perpendicularly, from the third and fourth inner edges


65


and


67


. The third tabs


69


position a ballast box


81


between the third and fourth outer edges


25


and


27


. A fourth tab


71


extends upwardly, preferably substantially perpendicularly, from the third inner edge


65


. The fourth tab positions a ballast box


81


between the first and second outer edges


21


and


23


. Preferably, the fourth tab


71


is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the third tabs


69


.




The luminaire frame


51


is attached to a ceiling structure or canopy to support a luminaire assembly. The luminaire frame


51


has a base


91


with an opening


95


defined by an inner edge


93


. The base


91


has a lower surface


92


and an upper surface


94


. The frame opening


95


receives the mounting panel


13


. A frame wall


97


extends substantially perpendicularly from the upper surface


94


of the frame base


91


at the inner edge


93


. The frame wall


97


has first slots


52


and second slots


53


for receiving the first and second tabs


41


and


43


of the mounting panel


13


. A flange


55


extending laterally outwardly and radially inwardly into opening


95


from the frame wall


97


prevents the first wall


29


, third wall


33


and fourth wall


35


of the mounting panel


13


from being inserted too far through the frame


51


, thereby aligning the mounting panel first and second tabs


41


and


43


with the first and second slots


52


and


53


of the frame. The frame slots


52


and


53


may be located in any position along the frame wall


97


that allows the mounting panel first and second tabs


41


and


43


to engage the slots.




A ballast box


81


is inserted through the mounting panel opening


37


and positioned on the upper surface


17


of the base


15


. The third tabs


69


receive and support the ballast box


81


. The third tabs


69


locate the ballast box


81


between the third and fourth outer edges


25


and


27


of the mounting panel. The fourth tab


71


locates the ballast box


81


between the first and second outer edges


25


and


27


. The ballast box


81


has a socket connection


105


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, that is accessible through the mounting panel opening


37


.




An optical assembly


107


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, is attached to the light mounting assembly


12


through the socket connection


105


in the ballast box


81


. The ballast box


81


, the optical assembly


107


and the connection therebetween are discussed in more detail in pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/511,151, entitled “Ballast Housing for Luminaire”, the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference.




Preferably, the mounting panel


13


, including the base


15


, the fixed first tabs


41


, the movable second tabs


43


, and the third and fourth tabs


69


and


71


as shown in

FIG. 1

, is unitarily formed of a single piece of metal material.




Second Embodiment




A second embodiment of a light mounting panel


201


is shown in

FIGS. 15-17

. The features of the second embodiment that are the same as those of the first embodiment are identified with the same reference numerals.




At least one fixed first tab


203


extends outwardly from the second wall


31


. At least one movable second tab


205


is attached to the upper surface


17


of the base


15


of the mounting panel


201


. The mounting panel


201


shown in

FIGS. 15-17

has two fixed first tabs


203


and two movable second tabs


205


. The orientation of the first and second tabs


203


and


205


allows the light mounting panel


201


to be installed within the luminaire frame


51


without obstruction of the first and second tabs of the panel by the internal flanges


211


and


213


of the luminaire frame.




According to the second embodiment of the invention, the fixed first tabs


203


extend outwardly from the second wall


31


of the base. Preferably, the fixed first tabs


203


extend outwardly and upwardly from the second wall


31


, thereby forming an acute angle between the first fixed tabs and the second wall, as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

.




The second movable tabs


205


are attached to the upper surface


17


of the base


15


proximal the first wall


29


. Preferably, the second movable tab


205


is Z-shaped. The second movable tab has a top portion


221


, an intermediate portion


223


, and a base portion


225


. Any conventional method may be used to secure the second tabs to the base


15


, including, but not limited to, fasteners, pot-riveting, welding, and spot welding. Slots


207


and


209


in the base


15


and in the base portions


225


of the second movable tabs


205


receive a tool for moving the second tabs from an insertion position (shown by dashed lines) to an installed position (shown by solid lines), as shown in FIG.


17


. In the insertion position, the intermediate portions


223


of the movable second tabs


205


form an acute angle with the base portions


225


. In the installed position, the intermediate portions


223


have been moved so that the intermediate portions are substantially perpendicular to the base portions


225


. The top portions


221


of the movable second tabs rest upon horizontal flanges


213


of the luminaire frame


51


.




The luminaire frame


51


has first and second internal, horizontal flanges


211


and


213


upon which the first and second tabs


203


and


205


rest to support the light mounting panel assembly. The first internal flange


211


is opposite the second internal flange


213


.




Third Embodiment




A third embodiment of a light mounting panel assembly


301


of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 18-20

. The features of this embodiment that are the same as those of the first and second embodiments are identified with the same reference numerals.




At least one fixed first tab


203


extends outwardly from the second wall


31


. At least one movable second tab


305


extends upwardly from the first wall


303


, where the first and second tabs are formed as unitary, one-piece parts or extensions of base


15


to facilitate manufacture. The mounting panel


301


shown in

FIGS. 18 and 20

has two fixed first tabs


203


and two movable second tabs


305


. The orientation of the first and second tabs


203


and


305


allows the light mounting panel


301


to be installed within the luminaire frame without obstruction of the first and second tabs of the panel by the internal flanges of the luminaire frame.




According to this embodiment of the invention, the fixed first tabs


203


extend outwardly from the second wall


31


of the base. Preferably, the second wall extends upwardly and inwardly from the second outer edge


23


of the base


15


. Preferably, the fixed first tabs


203


extend outwardly and upwardly from the second wall


31


, thereby forming an acute angle between the first fixed tabs and the second wall.




The second movable tabs


305


extend upwardly from the first wall


303


, as shown in

FIGS. 18-20

. The first wall


303


is folded over 180 degrees onto the upper surface


17


of the base, as shown in FIG.


19


. The second movable tab


305


is L-shaped. The second movable tab


305


has a first portion


307


and a second portion


309


. Slots


311


in the base


15


receive a tool for moving the second tabs


305


from an insertion position to an installed position, as shown in FIG.


20


. In the insertion position, the first portions


307


of the movable second tabs


305


are substantially perpendicular to the second portions


309


and the second portions


309


form an obtuse angle


313


with the first wall


29


. In the installed position, the second portions


309


have been moved so that the second portions are substantially perpendicular to the first wall


29


. The first portions


307


of the movable second tabs


305


rest upon horizontal flanges of the luminaire frame


51


.




The luminaire frame


51


has first and second internal, horizontal flanges


211


and


213


upon which the first and second tabs


203


and


305


rest to support the light mounting panel assembly, as shown in FIG.


20


. The first internal flange


211


is opposite the second internal flange


213


.




ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY




As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the light mounting assembly


12


is completely constructed by assembling the various parts as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


9


-


14


. The light mounting panel


13


is secured to the luminaire frame


51


by inserting panel tabs


41


and


43


into first and second luminaire slots


52


and


53


. The panel


13


is inserted into the frame opening


95


. The flanges


55


prevent the panel


13


from being inserted completely through the frame opening


95


and aligns the fixed first tabs


41


with the first frame slot


52


.




After inserting the fixed first tabs into the first frame slots


52


, the panel


13


is rotated up until the third and fourth walls contact the frame flanges


55


, which also aligns the movable second tabs


43


with the second frame slots


53


. Preferably, the second wall


31


and the movable second tabs


43


are angled to provide clearance between the second panel wall and second tabs and the frame wall


97


to facilitate mounting the panel to the luminaire frame


51


. As shown in

FIGS. 9-14

, each movable second tab


43


is moved from an insertion position shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

to an installed position shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

. An apparatus, such as the flat end


103


of a screwdriver


101


, is inserted into panel slot


73


behind the movable second tab


43


as indicated by the arrow in FIG.


9


. While keeping the flat end of the screwdriver


103


in the panel slot


73


, the screwdriver


101


is rotated as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 11

causing the movable second tab


43


to engage the frame slot


53


as shown in FIG.


12


. Continuing to rotate the screwdriver


101


as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 13

, moves the second tab


43


to the installed position of FIG.


14


. The notches


75


on both sides of each second movable tab


43


allow for easier movement of the tab by the apparatus, as well as providing easier manufacturing.




Preferably, the panel walls are sized such that when the light mounting panel


13


has been installed in the luminaire frame


51


, the lower surface


18


of the panel is flush with the lower surface


92


of the frame base


91


. This is accomplished by sizing the depth of the flange


55


from the lower surface


92


of the frame base


91


equal to the height of the first, third or fourth panel walls


29


,


33


and


35


.




Once the mounting panel


13


has been attached to the luminaire frame


51


, a ballast box


81


is inserted through the panel opening


37


. The ballast box


81


is mounted on third and fourth tabs


69


and


71


, respectively. The third tabs


69


locate the ballast box


81


between the third and fourth outer edges


25


and


27


of the panel. The fourth tab


71


, preferably oriented substantially perpendicularly to the third tabs


69


, locates the ballast box


81


between the first and second outer edges


21


and


23


of the panel


13


. The third and fourth tabs


69


and


71


locate the ballast box so that the socket connection


105


is accessible through the panel opening


37


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the luminaire assembly


11


is completely constructed by assembling the various parts as shown in

FIGS. 1-14

. Once the light mounting panel assembly


12


has been assembled, as shown in

FIG. 4

, an optical assembly


107


is attached to the socket connection


105


of the ballast box to assemble the luminaire assembly shown in FIG.


3


.




Second Embodiment




As seen in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the light mounting panel


201


according to the second embodiment of the present invention is secured to the luminaire frame


51


by engaging first and second panel tabs


203


and


205


with first and second luminaire frame internal flanges


211


and


213


or by inserting the first and second tabs into first and second luminaire slots (not shown). The panel assembly


201


is inserted into the frame opening in the same manner as the panel of the first embodiment. The internal flanges


211


and


213


of the luminaire frame


51


prevent the panel from being inserted completely through the frame opening and align the fixed first tabs


203


with the first frame flange


211


.




After engaging the fixed first tabs


203


with the first frame flange


211


, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the panel


201


is rotated up until the first, third and fourth walls


29


,


33


and


35


of the panel contact the frame flanges


211


and


213


, which also aligns the movable second tabs


205


with the second frame flange. Preferably, the second wall


31


and the movable second tabs


205


are angled to provide clearance between the second panel wall and second tabs and the frame flanges


211


and


213


to facilitate mounting the panel


201


to the luminaire frame


51


. As shown in

FIG. 16

, each movable second tab


205


is moved from an insertion position shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

to an installed position shown in FIG.


17


. An apparatus, such as the flat end


103


of a screwdriver


101


, is inserted into the panel and second tab slots


207


and


209


, as shown in FIG.


17


. While keeping the flat


103


end of the screwdriver


101


in the panel and tab slots


207


and


209


, the screwdriver is rotated as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 17

causing the movable second tabs


205


to engage the second frame flange


213


. Continuing to rotate the screwdriver


101


, as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 17

, moves the second tab


205


to the installed position of FIG.


17


. Movement of the second tab moves the intermediate portion


223


from an acute position with the base portion (insertion position) to being substantially perpendicular to the base portion (installed position). When completely installed, the first and second tabs


203


and


205


of the mounting panel


201


rest upon the first and second internal flanges


211


and


213


of the luminaire frame


51


, thereby supporting the mounting panel within the luminaire frame. Once the mounting panel


201


has been secured to the luminaire frame


203


, a ballast box


81


and an optical assembly


107


may be installed in the same manner as the first embodiment.




Third Embodiment




As seen in

FIGS. 18-20

, the light mounting panel assembly


301


according to a third embodiment of the present invention is secured to the luminaire frame


51


by engaging first and second panel tabs


203


and


305


with first and second luminaire frame internal flanges


211


and


213


or by inserting the first and second tabs into first and second luminaire slots (not shown). The panel assembly


301


is inserted into the frame opening in the same manner as the panel assembly of the first embodiment. The internal flanges


211


and


213


of the luminaire frame


51


prevent the panel from being inserted completely through the frame opening and align the fixed first tabs


203


with the first frame flange


211


.




After engaging the fixed first tabs


203


with the first frame flange


211


, as shown in

FIG. 20

, the panel assembly


301


is rotated up until the third and fourth walls


33


and


35


(

FIG. 1

) of the panel assembly contact the frame flanges


211


and


213


, which also aligns the movable second tabs


305


with the second frame flange. Preferably, the second wall


31


and the movable second tabs


305


are angled to provide clearance between the second panel wall and second tabs and the frame flanges


211


and


213


to facilitate mounting the panel


201


to the luminaire frame


51


. As shown in

FIG. 20

, each movable second tab


305


is moved from an insertion position shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

to an installed position shown in FIG.


20


. An apparatus, such as the flat end


103


of a screwdriver


101


, is inserted into the panel slots


311


, as shown in FIG.


20


. While keeping the flat


103


end of the screwdriver


101


in the panel slots


311


, the screwdriver is rotated as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 20

causing the movable second tabs


305


to engage the second frame flange


213


. Continuing to rotate the screwdriver


101


, as indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 20

, moves the second tab


305


to the installed position of FIG.


20


. Movement of the second tab


305


moves the second portion


309


from an obtuse position with the upper surface


17


of the base portion


15


(insertion position) to being substantially perpendicular to the base portion (installed position). When completely installed, the first and second tabs


203


and


305


of the mounting panel


301


rest upon the first and second internal flanges


211


and


213


of the luminaire frame


51


, thereby supporting the mounting panel within the luminaire frame. Once the mounting panel


301


has been secured to the luminaire frame


51


, a ballast box


81


and an optical assembly


107


may be installed in the same manner as the first embodiment.




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



Claims
  • 1. A light mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame, comprising:a base having an upper surface and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges, said base having an opening and an inner edge defining said opening, said first outer edge being opposite said second outer edge and said third outer edge being opposite said fourth outer edge; first, third and fourth walls extending upwardly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges, respectively, and contactable with internal flanges of the existing luminaire frame to align said mounting panel with the existing luminaire frame during installation; a second wall extending upwardly and inwardly from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge; a first fixed tab extending laterally outwardly from said first wall to engage a first slot in the luminaire frame; and a second tab extending outwardly from said second wall and being movable between an insertion position within a periphery of said base and an installed position extending laterally outwardly from said periphery to engage a second slot in the luminaire frame.
  • 2. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereinsaid opening in said base is quadrilateral having first, second, third and fourth inner edges, said first inner edge is opposite said second inner edge and said third inner edge is opposite said fourth inner edge.
  • 3. A light mounting panel according to claim 2, further comprisinga third tab extends substantially perpendicularly from each of said third and fourth inner edges for supporting a ballast box and positioning the ballast box between said third and fourth outer edges of said base.
  • 4. A light mounting panel according to claim 3, further comprisinga fourth tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base for supporting the ballast box and positioning the ballast box between said first and second outer edges of said base.
  • 5. A light mounting panel according to claim 4, whereinsaid fourth tab is oriented substantially perpendicularly to said third tab.
  • 6. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereinsaid first, third and fourth walls extend substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges.
  • 7. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereinsaid second wall extends at an acute angle from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge.
  • 8. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereinsaid first tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said first wall.
  • 9. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereina slot extends through said base adjacent to said second tab for receiving a tool to move said second tab from the insertion position to the installed position.
  • 10. A light mounting panel according to claim 1, whereinnotches extend in said second wall on both sides of said second tab.
  • 11. A light mounting assembly according to claim 1, whereinsaid base, said first, second, third and fourth base walls, and said first and second tabs are unitarily formed.
  • 12. A light mounting assembly, comprising:a frame having a frame base, a frame inner edge defining a frame opening in said frame base, a frame inner wall extending upwardly from said frame inner edge, a first slot and second slot in said frame inner wall, and a frame flange extending inwardly from said frame inner wall; a base having an upper and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges, said base having an opening and an inner edge defining said opening, said first outer edge being opposite said second outer edge, said third outer edge being opposite said fourth outer edge; first, third and fourth base walls extending upwardly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges and being engagable with said frame flange to align said mounting panel with said frame during installation; a second base wall extending upwardly and inwardly from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge; a first tab extending outwardly from said first base wall to engage a first slot in said frame; and a second tab extending outwardly from said second base wall and being movable between an insertion position within a periphery of said base and an installed position extending laterally from said periphery to engage said second frame slot.
  • 13. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinsaid opening in said base is quadrilateral having first, second, third and fourth inner base edges, said first inner base edge being opposite said second inner base edge, said third inner base edge being opposite said fourth inner base edge.
  • 14. A light mounting assembly according to claim 13, further comprisinga third tab extends substantially perpendicularly from each of said third and fourth inner base edges supporting a ballast box and positioning said ballast box between said third and fourth outer edges of said base.
  • 15. A light mounting assembly according to claim 14, whereina fourth tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base for supporting said ballast box, and positions said ballast box between said first and second outer edges of said base.
  • 16. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinsaid frame opening is quadrilateral; and said first frame slot is opposite said second frame slot.
  • 17. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinsaid first, third and fourth base walls extend substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges thereof.
  • 18. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinsaid second base wall extends at an acute angle from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge.
  • 19. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinsaid first tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said first base wall.
  • 20. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereina slot extends through said base adjacent to said second tab to receive a tool to move said second tab from said insertion position to said installed position.
  • 21. A light mounting assembly according to claim 12, whereinnotches extend in said second base wall on both sides of said second tab.
  • 22. A light mounting assembly according to claim 15, whereinsaid fourth tab is oriented substantially perpendicularly to said third tab.
  • 23. A light mounting assembly according to claim 1, whereinsaid base, said first, second, third and fourth base walls, and said first and second tabs are unitarily formed.
  • 24. A luminaire assembly, comprising:a base having an upper surface and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges, said first outer edge being opposite said second outer edge, said third outer edge being opposite said fourth outer edge, said base having a quadrilateral opening and first, second, third and fourth inner edges defining said opening, said first inner edge being opposite said second inner edge, said third inner edge being opposite said fourth inner edge; first, third and fourth walls extending substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said first, third and fourth outer edges of said base; a second wall extending inwardly from said upper surface of said second outer edge of said base; at least one first tab extending outwardly substantially perpendicularly from said first wall for engaging a first slot in a luminaire frame; at least one second tab extending outwardly from said second wall for engaging a second slot in the luminaire frame, said at least one second tab being deformable; a ballast box positioned on said upper surface of said base above said opening in said base; and an optical assembly attached to said ballast box.
  • 25. A luminaire assembly according to claim 24, whereinat least one third tab extends substantially perpendicularly from each of said third and fourth inner edges supporting and positioning said ballast box between said third and fourth outer edges of said base.
  • 26. A luminaire assembly of claim 25, whereinat least one fourth tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base supporting and positioning said ballast box between said first and second outer edges of said base.
  • 27. A luminaire assembly according to claim 26, whereinsaid at least one fourth tab is oriented substantially perpendicularly to said at least one third tab.
  • 28. A luminaire assembly according to claim 24, whereina slot extends in said base adjacent to said at least one second tab to receive a tool for deforming said at least one second tab to engage said at least one second tab with the second slot in the luminaire frame.
  • 29. A luminaire assembly of claim 24, whereinnotches extend in said second wall on both sides of each said at least one second tab.
  • 30. A light mounting panel for connecting to a luminaire frame, comprising:a base having an upper surface and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges, said base having an opening and an inner edge defining said opening, said first outer edge being opposite said second outer edge and said third outer edge being opposite said fourth outer edge; a first wall extending from said upper surface of said base at said first outer edge; third and fourth walls extending upwardly from said upper surface of said base at said third and fourth outer edges, respectively, and contactable with internal flanges of the existing luminaire frame to align said mounting panel with the existing luminaire frame during installation; a second wall extending upwardly and inwardly from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge; a first fixed tab for engaging the luminaire frame; and a second tab being movable between an insertion position and an installed position for engaging the luminaire frame.
  • 31. The light mounting panel of claim 30, whereinsaid first fixed tab extends laterally outwardly from said second wall to engage a first slot in the luminarie frame.
  • 32. A light mounting panel of claim 30, whereinsaid second movable tab extends outwardly from said first wall to engage a second slot in the luminaire frame.
  • 33. A light mounting panel of claim 30, whereinsaid first fixed tab extends upwardly and outwardly from said second wall to engage a first internal flange of the luminaire frame.
  • 34. A light mounting panel of claim 30, whereinsaid second movable tab is attached to said upper surface of said base proximal to said first wall to engage a second internal flange of the luminaire frame.
  • 35. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, whereinsaid opening in said base is quadrilateral having first, second, third and fourth inner edges, said first inner edge is opposite said second inner edge and said third inner edge is opposite said fourth inner edge.
  • 36. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, further comprisinga third tab extending substantially perpendicularly from each of said third and fourth inner edges to support a ballast box and position the ballast box between said third and fourth outer edges of said base.
  • 37. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, further comprisinga fourth tab extending substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base to support a ballast box and position the ballast box between said first and second outer edges of said base.
  • 38. A light mounting panel according to claim 37, whereinsaid fourth tab is oriented substantially perpendicularly to said third tab.
  • 39. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, whereinsaid first, third and fourth walls extend substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges.
  • 40. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, whereinsaid second wall extends at an acute angle from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge.
  • 41. A light mounting panel according to claim 34, whereina first slot extends through said base and a second slot extends through said second tab to receive a tool to move said second tab from the insertion position to the installed position.
  • 42. A light mounting panel according to claim 32, whereinnotches extend in said second wall on both sides of said second tab.
  • 43. A light mounting assembly according to claim 30, whereinsaid base, said first, second, third and fourth base walls, and said first and second tabs are unitarily formed.
  • 44. A light mounting assembly according to claim 30, whereinsaid base, said first, second, third and fourth base walls, and said first tab are unitarily formed.
  • 45. A light mounting panel according to claim 44, whereinsaid second tab is attached to said upper surface of said base by a method selected from the group consisting of welding, spot welding, pot-riveting and fasteners.
  • 46. A light mounting panel according to claim 30, whereinsaid first wall extends inwardly along said upper surface of said base, and said second tab extends upwardly from said first wall to engage a second internal flange.
  • 47. A light mounting panel,a base having an upper surface and a lower surface and having first, second, third and fourth outer edges, said base having an opening and an inner edge defining said opening, said first outer edge being opposite said second outer edge and said third outer edge being opposite said fourth outer edge; a first wall extending inwardly from said upper surface of said base at said first outer edge; third and fourth walls extending upwardly from said upper surface of said base at said third and fourth outer edges, respectively, and contactable with internal flanges of the existing luminaire frame to align said mounting panel with the existing luminaire frame during installation; a second wall extending upwardly and inwardly from said upper surface of said base at said first outer edge; a first fixed tab extending outwardly from said second wall to engage the luminaire frame internal flanges; and a second tab extending upwardly from said first wall and being movable between an insertion position and an installed position to engage the luminaire frame internal flanges.
  • 48. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid opening in said base is quadrilateral having first, second, third and fourth inner edges, said first inner edge is opposite said second inner edge and said third inner edge is opposite said fourth inner edge.
  • 49. A light mounting panel according to claim 48, whereina third tab extends substantially perpendicularly from each of said third and fourth inner edges for supporting a ballast box and positioning the ballast box between said third and fourth outer edges of said base.
  • 50. A light mounting panel according to claim 49, further comprisinga fourth tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base for supporting the ballast box and positioning the ballast box between said first and second outer edges of said base.
  • 51. A light mounting panel according to claim 50, whereinsaid fourth tab is oriented substantially perpendicularly to said third tab.
  • 52. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid first, third and fourth walls extend substantially perpendicularly from said upper surface of said base at said first, third and fourth outer edges.
  • 53. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid second wall extends at an acute angle from said upper surface of said base at said second outer edge.
  • 54. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid first tab forms an acute angle with said second wall.
  • 55. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereina slot extends through said base for receiving a tool to move said second tab from the insertion position to the installed position.
  • 56. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid second tab is substantially L-shaped.
  • 57. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid base, said first, second, third and fourth base walls, and said first and second tabs are unitarily formed.
  • 58. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereina ballast box is positioned on said upper surface of said base above said opening in said base; and an optical assembly is attached to said ballast box.
  • 59. A light mounting panel according to claim 47, whereinsaid first wall extends inwardly along said upper surface of said base.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/877,234, filed Jun. 11, 2001 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/794,169, filed Feb. 28, 2001, abandoned, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/877234 Jun 2001 US
Child 09/964885 US
Parent 09/794169 Feb 2001 US
Child 09/877234 US