Information
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Patent Grant
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6244730
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Patent Number
6,244,730
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Date Filed
Friday, May 7, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 12, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Ward; John Anthony
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 367
- 362 368
- 362 268
- 362 455
- 359 892
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A spotlight assembly is disclosed, including a spotlight energizeable to transmit a beam of light and having a lens frame configured to support a lens, and a cylinder coupled to the lens frame and adapted to receive at least one light guide through an opening in a sidewall of the cylinder. An extender for a spotlight configured to generate a beam of light is also disclosed, the spotlight having a first shell to support a reflector and a lamp and a light emitting opening, and a second shell for enclosing the opening, wherein the second shell has a transparent window through which the light beam is transmitted out of the first shell, the extender including a first shell configured to receive and support a plurality of light guides to be spaced along the light beam inside the first shell, and a mounting bracket affixed to the first shell and couplable to an outer surface of the transparent window, wherein the first shell has at least one opening disposed to receive at least one of said plurality of light guides for insertion into the first shell in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the light beam.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to lighting fixtures such as spotlights and floodlights. It relates more particularly to spotlights having removable light guides.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It has long been known to provide sources of artificial light (e.g., spotlights and floodlights) with light guiding devices, or light guides, such as louvers, lenses and color filters. While the term “spotlight” is used consistently below, it shall be understood to be a general reference to include floodlights and other similar light sources as well.
Such light guides are typically supported and positioned within an extender, a generally tubular member configured as an extension of a lens holder projecting outwardly from the region of a lens positioned in front of a lamp. In the past, light guides were generally installed in an extender through an open end of the extender opposite the lamp, preferably by carefully dropping the light guide (which may be, e.g., a delicate glass color filter) into the extender while the extender is vertically disposed, allowing the light guide to rest upon a support device (e.g., a flange or a retaining ring), and securing the light guide in place with a retaining device (e.g., a retaining ring or set of spaced-apart retaining tabs).
Removal of a light guide (e.g., to replace a color filter with another of a differing color) is performed in the reverse order. For spotlights having more than one light guide (e.g., a color filter, a louver for glare control, and a lens), the outermost light guides must first be removed to gain access to an innermost light guide (i.e., the light guide positioned nearest the lamp and farthest from the open end of the extender). Since most spotlights are placed in elevated positions, access to the spotlight for light guide removal or installation may be difficult to begin with, a situation which is greatly exacerbated by difficulties likely in removing and installing large light guides and retaining rings within the interior of an extender, particularly if the spotlight cannot be repositioned with the open end of the extender facing upward so gravity can assist in installation.
It would be advantageous to provide an extender for a spotlight which provides quick and easy access to light guides. It would also be advantageous to provide an extender for a spotlight which allows removal and installation of individual light guides without the need for handling or disturbing other light guides.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention relates to a spotlight assembly, including a spotlight energizeable to transmit a beam of light and having a lens frame configured to support a lens, and a cylinder coupled to the lens frame and adapted to receive at least one light guide through an opening in a sidewall of the cylinder.
The present invention also relates to an extender for a spotlight configured to generate a beam of light, the spotlight having a first shell to support a reflector and a lamp and a light emitting opening, and a second shell for enclosing the opening, wherein the second shell has a transparent window through which the light beam is transmitted out of the first shell, the extender including a first shell configured to receive and support a plurality of light guides to be spaced along the light beam inside the first shell, and a mounting bracket affixed to the first shell and couplable to an outer surface of the transparent window, wherein the first shell has at least one opening disposed to receive at least one of said plurality of light guides for insertion into the first shell in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the light beam.
Other principal features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following drawings, the detailed description and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a spotlight having a cylinder adapted to receive at least one light guide;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the spotlight, wherein a second shell of the cylinder is opened with respect to a first shell;
FIG. 3
is a sectional plan view of the spotlight taken at line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
and wherein the second shell is opened with respect to the first shell; and
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary sectional side elevation of the spotlight taken at line
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
and wherein light guides are placed within the cylinder.
Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, which shows a preferred embodiment of a spotlight assembly
10
, including a spotlight
12
and a removable extender
40
.
The term “spotlight” is used herein to represent a source of artificial light, and it is to be understood that floodlights, sources of collimated light and similar devices are equally within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Spotlight
12
includes a housing or shell
14
, a lens frame or shell
16
having a light emitting opening
26
, a light emitting opening cover configured as a transparent window and shown as a lens
18
supported by lens frame
16
, a lamp
20
and a reflector
22
(shown in FIG.
3
). Lamp
20
is preferably an arc lamp with a range of 25 to 1500 watts. Lens
18
is preferably circular and preferably has a light transmitting area of 16 to 500 square inches. Spotlight
12
may also include a resilient gasket
24
for cushioning and sealing of lens
18
with respect to housing
14
and lens frame
16
. Lamp
20
is located between reflector
22
and lens
18
inside housing
14
, so that a beam of light generated by lamp
20
may be focused by reflector
22
and transmitted through light emitting opening
26
into, and through, extender
40
.
Extender
40
supports and positions one or more light guides
60
(e.g., lenses
60
(
a
), color filters
60
(
b
), and louvers
60
(
c
)), removably coupled to lens frame
16
. In a preferred embodiment, extender
40
is configured as a right circular cylinder and includes a cylinder
41
and a mounting bracket
44
. Cylinder
41
includes a sidewall
42
having an inner surface
56
. Cylinder
41
preferably has a cross-sectional area of 16 to 500 square inches. It is preferably parallel to a central axis
21
of the light beam provided by lamp
20
as focused by reflector
22
. Inner surface
56
is preferably finished with a matte black material, to minimize reflection and transmission of stray light. Mounting bracket
44
is shown as a thin, flat flange disposed about the periphery of an end of cylinder
41
, in the manner of the brim of a stovepipe hat. Mounting bracket
44
is clamped between lens frame
16
and lens gasket
24
(best seen in FIG.
4
), thereby securing extender
40
to spotlight
12
. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), an extender is not configured as a right circular cylinder but is provided an a circular cross section; e.g., a polygon, for example a square. In another alternative embodiment (not shown), a mounting bracket is configured as a pattern of tabs peripherally spaced apart. Alternatively, a mounting bracket may be provided to secure extender
40
to an outside surface of lens frame
16
.
Spotlight
12
is openable (e.g., for replacement of lamp
20
and for installation and removal of extender
40
). In the illustrated instance, lens frame
16
is pivotable about an axis of a hinge
62
with respect to housing
14
after disengaging lens frame locking devices, shown as wing nuts
64
engaged with captive screws
66
. When lens frame
16
is pivoted about 90 degrees from its closed (as shown) position with respect to housing
14
, lens
18
and a lens gasket
24
(shown in
FIG. 4
) may be removed, whereupon extender
40
may be installed or removed from lens frame
16
.
In a preferred embodiment, sidewall
42
of cylinder
41
includes a first shell
42
(
a
) affixed to mounting bracket
44
(e.g., by welding) and a second shell
42
(
b
) which is movably affixed to first shell
42
(
a
) by a hinge
52
at a first edge
45
of first shell
42
(
a
) and at a first edge
46
of second shell
42
(
b
). Second shell
42
(
b
) is openable with respect to first shell
42
(
a
) to form an opening
76
in sidewall
42
for insertion or removal of one or more light guides
60
. First shell
42
(
a
) functions as a housing for holding supports (shown as rings
58
) for light guides
60
. Second shell
42
(
b
) functions as a cover for first shell
42
(
a
). In an alternative embodiment (not shown), a plurality of second shells is provided each of which being individually openable to cover or uncover one or more of the light guides.
Second shell
42
(
b
) closes upon first shell
42
(
a
) at a second edge
48
of first shell
42
(
a
) and a second edge
50
of second shell
42
(
b
). One of second edge
48
and second edge
50
is preferably provided with an offset
72
, so that it overlaps the other of second edge
48
and second edge
50
and thereby minimizes light leakage at the juncture of second edge
48
and second edge
50
. Second edge
50
is secured to second edge
48
by a means for locking second shell
42
(
b
) to first shell
42
(
a
). In a preferred embodiment, second shell
42
(
b
) is locked to first shell
42
(
a
) by at least one latch
54
(two are shown). In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the second shell may be locked to the first shell by another type of device; e.g., clamps or threaded fasteners. In another alternative embodiment (not shown), the hinge may be removed and the second shell may be secured to a first shell by locking devices coupling the first edges and locking devices coupling the second edges.
FIG. 2
shows spotlight assembly
10
having latches
54
disengaged and second shell
42
(
b
) pivoted about an axis of hinge
52
and thereby disposed in an opened position with respect to first shell
42
(
a
). In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of light guide supports, here shown as rings
58
are affixed to inner surface
56
of sidewall
42
(e.g., by welds
70
) at spacings corresponding to thicknesses of light guides
60
to be inserted into extender
40
. Two rings
58
are provided per light guide
60
, with one ring
58
being disposed to support each side of light guide
60
so that light guide
60
is inserted between a pair of rings
58
. A plurality of pairs of rings
58
(three are shown) may be included to accommodate a plurality of light guides.
Rings
58
may be of any suitable configuration, and are illustrated as rolled angles having first flanges abutting, and supporting, opposite sides of light guides
60
, and second flanges abutting, and affixed to, inner surface
56
. Rings
58
block transmission of stray light; e.g., from an imperfect light guide outside diameter. Rings
58
also assist in supporting second shell
42
(
b
) upon first shell
42
(
a
). In an alternative embodiment (not shown), light guide supports are configured as a series of tabs peripherally spaced apart.
FIG. 3
shows lamp
20
and reflector
22
located within housing
14
, and with lamp
20
disposed between reflector
22
and lens
18
at light emitting opening
26
. Second shell
42
(
b
) is shown in an opened position with respect to first shell
42
(
a
), so that a plurality of spacings
68
(
a
),
68
(
b
), and
68
(
c
) within pairs of rings
58
(in order to accommodate varying thicknesses of light guides
60
) may be seen.
FIG. 4
shows light guides
60
of various thicknesses inserted within pairs of rings
58
within extender
40
. A lens
60
(
a
) is inserted nearest lamp
20
(shown in FIG.
3
). A color filter
60
(
b
) is inserted adjacent lens
60
(
a
), and a louver
60
(
c
) is inserted adjacent color filter
60
(
b
) and nearest an outer end
74
of extender
40
.
While the embodiments illustrated in the Figures and described above are presently preferred, is should be understood that these embodiments are offered only as examples. For further example, an opening in the rear of a lamp housing can allow lamp replacement from the rear and an extender can be secured to a lens frame by, e.g., threaded fasteners. Light guide supports may be provided with biasing means (e.g., springs, belleville washers, elastomeric or plastomeric pads) to allow a snug fit of light guides between the light guide support while inhibiting relative motion due to vibration.
Thus, it should be apparent that there has been provided in accordance with the present invention a light source with easily accessed light guide that fully satisfies the objectives and advantages set forth above. Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An extender for a spotlight having a central axis, the spotlight having a spotlight shell to support a reflector and a lamp and having a light-emitting opening, a lens frame for enclosing the opening having a transparent window through which a light beam is transmitted out of the spotlight, the extender comprising:a first elongate, semi-cylindrical shell, at least one pair of circular rings being affixed to the inner surface of the first shell, each ring pair being coaxial with the axis of the first shell and each ring being spaced apart from the other ring in its pair by a distance sufficient to support a circular light guide; a mounting bracket affixed to the first shell and coupled to the lens frame; and a second semi-cylindrical shell coupled to the first shell, the coupling permitting movement of the second shell with respect to the first shell so that a light guide can be inserted into and/or removed from a ring pair.
- 2. The extender of claim 1, wherein:the second shell is hingeably mounted to the first shell along a first edge for opening and closing of the extender; and at least one of the first shell and the second shell includes a locking member disposed along a second edge to hold the second shell in a closed position with respect to the other of the first shell and the second shell.
- 3. The extender of claim 1, wherein the first shell has a plurality of ring pairs fixed to the inner surface thereof.
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