1. Field
The present disclosure relates to structures operable to emit light.
2. Description of Related Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 8,376,777 discloses a QUICK MOUNTING DEVICE WITH MODULES. The quick mounting device for appliances is alleged to be quickly and easily engaged and disengaged mechanically without the use of tools.
The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of filing, are neither expressly nor impliedly admitted as prior art against the present disclosure.
A lighting arrangement can include a mounting ring and a luminaire. The mounting ring can extend along a central longitudinal axis and have a plurality of tabs. The mounting ring can also have a circular wall and a plurality of locking arms. Each of the plurality of tabs can define a mounting aperture. The circular wall can interconnect the plurality of tabs. The circular wall can have an inwardly-facing surface encircling the axis and defining a cavity. The circular wall can also have an outwardly-facing surface opposite the inwardly-facing surface with a thickness defined between the inwardly-facing surface and the outwardly-facing surface. The circular wall can extend a height along the axis between a downwardly-facing surface and an upwardly-facing surface. Each of the plurality of locking arms can project from the circular wall radially relative to the axis. Each of the plurality of locking arms can include a vertical portion extending along the axis and a circumferential portion extending about the axis. Each of the circumferential portions can extend from a first end at an intersection with one of the vertical portions to a respective second end distal relative to the first end. Each of the circumferential portions can have an upper face and a lower face. The luminaire can have a housing assembly and a light emitter and a plurality of posts. The housing assembly can at least partially enclose the light emitter. The housing assembly can at least partially be received in the cavity. Each of the plurality of posts can extend away from the housing assembly. The mounting ring and the luminaire can be interconnected by moving each of the plurality posts past each of the plurality of distal ends along the axis and rotating the mounting ring and the luminaire relative to one another in a first angular direction about the axis.
The detailed description set forth below references the following drawings:
A plurality of different embodiments of the present disclosure is shown in the Figures of the application. Similar features are shown in the various embodiments of the present disclosure. Similar features across different embodiments have been numbered with a common reference numeral and have been differentiated by an alphabetic suffix. Also, to enhance consistency, the structures in any particular drawing share the same alphabetic suffix even if a particular feature is shown in less than all embodiments. Similar features are structured similarly, operate similarly, and/or have the same function unless otherwise indicated by the drawings or this specification. Furthermore, particular features of one embodiment can replace corresponding features in another embodiment or can supplement other embodiments unless otherwise indicated by the drawings or this specification.
The present disclosure, as demonstrated by the exemplary embodiments described below, can provide lighting arrangements that do not require an installer to make additional holes into the ceiling or wall mounting location. Lighting arrangements according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure can attach directly into a standard junction box used in building construction. Lighting arrangements according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure can be comprised of two main components that are attached together without the need for tools.
The mounting ring 12 can also include one or more locking arms 24. The exemplary locking arms 24 projecting radially-inward from the inwardly-facing surface 60 of the cylindrical portion 14. The locking arm 24 can include a vertical portion 26 and a circumferential portion 28. Each of the plurality of circumferentially-extending locking arms 24 can project from the circular wall 14 radially relative to the axis 58. Each of the circumferential portions 28 can extend from a first end at an intersection with one of the vertical portions 26 to a respective second end 30 distal relative to the first end. Each of the circumferential portions 28 can have an upper face 70 and a lower face 72. Each face 70, 72 can be defined by a plurality of discrete surfaces in one or more implementations of the present disclosure.
The plate 34 and housing 36 can be interconnected to one another through a covering ring 38 of the exemplary lighting assembly 32. The covering ring 38 define the posts 40. Each of the exemplary posts 40 can have a vertical portion 42 and a circumferential portion 44. The circumferential portion 44 projects transverse to the vertical portion 42 to a distal end 46.
After the mounting ring 12 has been mounted at the desired location for lighting, the lighting assembly 32 can be received in the cylindrical portion 14 to form a lighting arrangement. The mounting ring 12 and the luminaire 32 can be interconnected by moving each of the plurality posts 40 past each of the plurality of distal ends 30 along the axis 58 and rotating the mounting ring 12 and the luminaire 32 relative to one another in a first angular direction about the axis 58. The vertical portion 44 can be received in a gap referenced at 48. The lighting assembly 32 can then be rotated relative to the mounting ring 12 until the distal end 46 contacts the vertical portion 26 and/or until the distal end 30 contacts the vertical portion 42. The mounting ring 12 and the lighting assembly 32 are thus assembled for use and an exemplary lighting arrangement is formed. A surface referenced at 50 of the covering ring 38 conceals the mounting ring 12 from view.
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The luminaire 32c can have a housing assembly 34c and a light emitter and a plurality of posts 40c. The housing assembly 34c can at least partially enclose the light emitter. The exemplary housing assembly 34c can be fully received in the cavity 62c. Each of the plurality of posts 40c can extend away from the housing assembly 34c. The mounting ring 12c and the luminaire 32c can be interconnected by moving each of the plurality posts 40c past each of the plurality of distal ends 30c along the axis 58c and rotating the mounting ring 12c and the luminaire 32c relative to one another in a first angular direction about the axis 58c.
The exemplary housing assembly 34c can include a body portion 74c having a covering ring or flange portion 76c. The body portion 74c can extend between top end 78c and a bottom end along the axis 58c. The exemplary body portion 74c is fully disposed in the cavity 62c. The body portion 74c can extend along the axis 58c between the downwardly-facing surface 66c of the circular wall 14c and the plurality of tabs 18c. The body portion 74c can have a variable thickness, with thicker portions (such as referenced at 86c) surrounding each of the plurality of posts 40c. The flange portion 76c can extend radially-outward from the body portion 74c and having an upwardly-facing surface 82c and a downwardly-facing surface 84c. The upwardly-facing surface 82c of the flange portion 76c can abut and contact the downwardly-facing surface 66c of the circular wall 14c around a continuous circumference about the axis 58c, as shown in
The exemplary housing assembly 34c can also include a canister portion 80c positioned in the body portion 74c. The light emitters can be disposed in the canister portion 80c. The canister portion 80c and the body portion 74c can be interconnected with fasteners 88c.
The posts 40c can ride along the upper face 70c during assembly of the lighting arrangement 10c. The engagement between the posts 40c and the protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c and the surfaces 92c, 192c, 292c, 392c, 492c, 592c provide the assembler (typically a consumer) during relative rotation between the lighting arrangement 32c and the mounting ring 12c, allows the assembler to feel progress of assembly. Further, the arrangement of the protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c and the surfaces 92c, 192c, 292c, 392c, 492c, 592c allow the lighting arrangement 32c to be positioned in a plurality of different angular positions relative to the mounting ring 12c. In the Figures, the lighting arrangement 32c is unadorned, but embodiments can be practiced with decorative features and indicia and a precise angular of the lighting arrangement 32c relative to the mounting ring 12c can be desirable. Engagement between the posts 40c and the protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c can generate a click or another noise so that the assembler is advised of progress or advised of one possible “final” position for the lighting arrangement 32c. For example, the first click can inform the assembler that the lighting arrangement 32c is acceptably engaged with the mounting ring 12c. The assembler can further rotate the lighting arrangement 32c if desired. Embodiments can include more than three protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c. The gaps between protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c (the circumference length of the surface portions 92c, 192c) can be constant or variable. For example, the gaps can shorten as rotation of the lighting arrangement 32c progresses.
The upper face 70c can also include a plurality of surface portions 94c, 194c that are concave relative to the first angular direction. The direction of assembly rotation for an exemplary embodiment is referenced at 96c. Specifically, in one or more embodiments, the mounting ring 12c can be fixed and the lighting arrangement 32c can be rotated in the direction 96c to engage the lighting arrangement 32c with the mounting ring 12c. The post 40c can ride along the surface portion 592c of the upper face 70c during assembly of the lighting arrangement 10c and ride over the 94c which is concave relative to the direction 96c. The movement of the post 40c over the surface portion 94c can generate a pronounced click or hand-feel. The concave surface portions 94c, 194c along with the protuberances 90c, 190c, 290c can cause different noises or tactile sensations that can assist the assembler during assembly. The surface portion 94c is fed by the flat surface portion 592c. The surface portion 194c is fed by the ramp surface portion 492c. Thus, order of flat and concave surface portions can be varied to simplify installation for the assembler.
The lower face 72c of the locking arm 24c defines a stepped profile. The stepped profile includes a plurality of steps 96c, 196c, 296c, 396c, 496c and a plurality of gaps 98c, 198c, 298c, 398c, 498c, 598c between adjacent steps. The circumferential width of the steps 96c, 196c, 296c, 396c, 496c can be variable or constant. The circumferential width of the gaps 98c, 198c, 298c, 398c, 498c, 598c can be variable or constant. It can be desirable to vary the circumferential widths in that variation can provide an indication of the distal end 30 for the assembler. The mounting ring 12c can be installed in a wall or ceiling and the pattern of steps and gaps can provide an indication to the assembler of the location of the locking arms 24c. In the exemplary embodiment, the widths of gaps 498c and 598c are greater than the width of gaps 98c, 198c, 298c, and 398c. Further the width of gap 398c is less than the widths of the remaining gaps 198c, 298c, 398c, 498c, 598c. The mounting ring 12c can be formed such that downwardly-facing surface 66c is planar and uninterrupted except for the pattern of gaps 98c, 198c, 298c, 398c, 498c, 598c to assist the assembler in quickly and easily identifying the location for inserting the posts 40c.
The arrangement of the steps 96c, 196c, 296c, 396c, 496c and the gaps 98c, 198c, 298c, 398c, 498c, 598c renders the thickness of the plurality of locking arms 24, as defined along the axis 58c, to be variable. This allows for some bending of the locking arm 24c during installation. Bending of the locking arm 24c can enhance the tactile or noise response when the posts 40c engage features of the upper face 70c.
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While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Further, the “present disclosure” as that term is used in this document is what is claimed in the claims of this document. The right to claim elements and/or sub-combinations that are disclosed herein as other present disclosures in other patent documents is hereby unconditionally reserved.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/086,820 for a LIGHTING ARRANGEMENT, filed on 3 Dec. 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62086820 | Dec 2014 | US |