This application relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 12/347,296 to Russo et al., filed Dec. 31, 2008 entitled “Lighting Assembly with Aperture Alignment Assembly”, and U.S. application Ser. No. 12/347,324 to Russo et al., filed Dec. 31, 2008 entitled “Lamp Alignment Assembly and Lighting Device”, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention is directed to a light fixture having an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the position of the light fixture and for adjusting the direction of the light to a target area. More particularly, the invention is directed to an adjustable light assembly with an adjustable assembly such that the lamp can be adjusted in a selected angular and rotational orientation.
Recess lighting fixtures are commonly used in construction. The recess lighting fixtures generally include a base or plaster frame, a lamp holder for holding the electrical lamp and a trim ring. Recessed lighting fixtures provide lighting characteristics that are often desired in new construction and in existing ceilings.
Recessed lighting fixtures are fixed to the ceiling in a specific location and the location of the lighting fixture is often limited by the ceiling structure. Many recessed lighting fixtures have fixed lamps that do not permit adjustment. Depending on the location of the recessed lighting fixture, it may be desirable to aim the lamp in a particular direction to provide the desired lighting pattern or to focus the light in a specific target area. The adjustment mechanisms of many of the prior recessed lighting fixtures are difficult to operate and provide limited orientation of the lamp. The confined area of the recessed lighting fixture also make it difficult to adjust the position of the lamp after the fixture is installed in the ceiling.
Various devices have been proposed for recessed lighting fixtures and downlights having an adjustment mechanism to enable the adjustment and orientation of the lamp. One example is disclosed in U.S. Published Patent Application No. 2006/0193142 to Dupre. The adjustment device in this published application includes a worm gear drive for aiming a locking mechanism for a luminaire. The luminaire assembly includes a collar and a yoke where the yoke is pivotally connected to the collar. A worm gear is attached to the collar and engages gear teeth on an arm to pivot the yoke with respect to the collar. The collar has an inner collar which rotates axially with respect to the outer collar about a vertical axis. In this manner, the luminaire can pivot about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis.
U.S. Patent Publication 2008/0186717 to Ruberg relates to a compact luminaire having a lamp module bracket assembly. The assembly has a first band and a second band connected together by a pair of arms. The arms are pivotally connected to the band to allow aiming of the luminaire. A screw is tightened to fix the position of the lamp of the luminaire.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,151 to Doubeck et al. discloses a lamp assembly for recessed ceiling fixture having a support assembly for a lamp socket and a lamp. The support assembly has a rotation ring to allow rotation about a vertical axis with respect to the frame. The support assembly also includes arms that are pivotally connected to the rotation ring to allow angular adjustment of the lamp about a horizontal axis.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,878 to Doubeck et al. discloses a rotatable recessed light fixture with a movable stop member. A spin disk has an upwardly extending tab which engages a stop member upon rotation of the spin disk. The lamp mechanism is able to rotate with the spin disk about a vertical axis. A lamp support also includes a support member for the lamp where the support member is pivotally connected to the lamp mechanism. The support member has a pair of legs with projections which slide within an arcuate slot formed in a bracket that is fixed to the ring. The legs enable the lamp mechanism to pivot about a horizontal axis and a vertical axis with respect to the frame.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,652,124 to Schubert et al. relates to an adjustable light fixture having a rotation adjustment assembly and an angle adjustment assembly for directing a lamp to a target area. The light fixture includes a frame having an aperture and a mounting disk. The mounting disk includes arms which form an angle adjustment assembly for the lamp. A rotation assembly is pivotally connected to the arms and the angle adjustment assembly. The rotation assembly includes a rotation disk and a rotation frame which holds the lamp. The position of the lamp can be adjusted about a horizontal axis and a vertical axis by rotating the rotation assembly with respect to the arms and the mounting disk.
Other adjustable lamp assemblies are disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2008/0186718 to Magisano et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,173,073 to Henderson, Jr. et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,157 to Pahl and GB 2,061,703 to Gilbert.
Although the prior devices function in the intended manner, these devices are relatively complicated and can be difficult to adjust the position of the lamp in some situations. Therefore, there is a continuing need in the industry for improved adjustment mechanisms for lamp assemblies.
The present invention is directed to an adjustable lighting fixture that can be used for ceiling-mounted assemblies or recessed lighting assemblies. The invention is particularly directed to an adjustable lighting assembly where the lamp can be adjusted to direct the light to the target area.
The adjustable light assembly of the invention includes a lamp holder and lamp which can be rotated about a vertical axis and adjusted about a horizontal axis independent of the adjustment about the vertical axis. The adjustable light assembly of the invention can include a single lamp holder and lamp or a plurality of lamp holders and lamps where each lamp can be adjusted independently of the other.
One aspect of the invention is to provide an adjustable light assembly that is easy to construct and assemble by the technician. In one embodiment of the invention, the adjustment mechanism for the light assembly can be accessed through the open bottom of the assembly. In this manner, the lamp can be adjusted easily by rotating about a vertical axis and adjusting about a horizontal axis after the light assembly is installed and mounted in a ceiling.
Another aspect of the invention is to provide an adjustable lighting assembly having a locking member that is able to fix the angular position of the lamp and lamp holder about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis. In one embodiment of the invention, the locking member simultaneously locks the position of the adjustable light assembly to prevent rotation about the vertical axis and to prevent rotation about the horizontal axis.
The various aspects of the invention are obtained by providing an adjustable light assembly comprising a base, a bracket, a lamp support and an adjustment assembly. The base has a central opening with a top surface and a bottom surface. The bracket is positioned above the top surface of the base. The lamp support is pivotally coupled to the bracket for adjusting the angular position of the lamp support with respect to the bracket and the base. An adjustment assembly is included on the bracket for adjusting the angular position of the lamp support with respect to the bracket.
The aspects of the invention are also obtained by providing an adjustable lighting assembly comprising a base having a central opening and a frame with an upper end spaced from a top surface of the base, a bracket coupled to the upper end of the frame and a lamp support coupled to the bracket. The bracket is pivotable about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of the base and parallel to a central axis of the opening in the base. The lamp support is pivotally coupled to the bracket and is pivotable about a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis.
The aspects of the invention are also obtained by providing an adjustable lighting assembly comprising a base, a frame coupled to the base, a bracket, a lamp support, an adjustment mechanism and a locking mechanism. The base has a bottom surface and a top surface. The frame is coupled to the base and has an upper plate spaced from the top surface of the base. The bracket is coupled to the upper plate of the frame and is pivotable about an axis substantially perpendicular to a plane of the base. The lamp support is pivotally coupled to the bracket and is pivotable about a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis. The adjustment mechanism is coupled to the bracket for adjusting the position of the lamp support with respect to the bracket. The locking mechanism fixes the position of the lamp support to the bracket and fixes the position of the bracket with respect to the frame.
These and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the annexed drawings which disclose various embodiments of the invention.
The following is a brief description of the drawings in which:
The present invention is directed to a luminaire assembly having a lamp aiming device. The invention is particularly directed to a luminaire and light assembly where the angle and the position of the lamp and lamp support can be adjusted to direct the light to a target site.
Referring to the drawings, the luminaire and light assembly 10 of the invention includes a ceiling pan 12 having a housing 14 with a cover 16 closing the top end of the housing 14. Positioned within the housing 14 is light assembly 18 having a lamp support and aiming assembly.
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Housing 14 has a side wall 32 with an open bottom 34 and an open top 36. Side walls 32 of housing 14 are coupled to flange 24 of ceiling pan 12 by screws or other fasteners. An electrical box 38 is coupled to side wall 32 containing electrical components for light assembly 18.
Adjustable mounting hanger bars 40 are attached to opposite side walls 32 of housing 14. Mounting bars 40 include extending bars 42 having mounting tabs 44 for mounting to ceiling joists or other support structure. Mounting bars 42 are mounted to a mounting bracket 46 for sliding movement. Mounting bracket 46 includes slots 48 for receiving adjusting screws 50. Slots 48 allow vertical adjustment of mounting bars 40 with respect to housing 14 so that housing 14 and ceiling pan 12 can be vertically adjusted after mounting bars 40 are attached to a ceiling joist or other support. Adjusting screws 50 are tightened to fix the position of housing 14 with respect to hanger bar 42.
Cover 16 includes top wall 52 having a downwardly extending flange 54. Flange 54 is coupled to side wall 32 of housing 14 by screws 56 to enclose light assembly 18.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
A frame 73 is coupled to base 62 by screws or rivets. As shown in
Lamp support 60 of light assembly 18 includes an adjustment assembly 78 for adjusting the angular position of lamp support 60 and the corresponding lamp 58 as shown in
Referring to
Lamp support bracket 90 pivots with respect to bracket 64 about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of bracket 64 with respect to frame 73. In preferred embodiments, lamp support bracket 90 pivots about a horizontal axis with respect to a longitudinal dimension of bracket 64 and the plane of base 62. Lamp support bracket 90 pivots to allow angular adjustment of the respected lamp 58 to direct light through central opening 66 and collar 68 in the desired direction.
Lamp support bracket 90 as shown in
Body 91 of lamp support bracket 90 includes an outwardly extending angled flange 106 having an aperture 108 and an open area 110. Flange 106 is formed at an incline with respect to the plane of body 91. A central opening 110 has a curved top edge with a plurality of teeth 112. Bracket 64 includes an angled flange 114 with an aperture 116 extending away from an open area 118. Angled flange 114 of bracket 64 is aligned with the open area 110 of lamp support bracket 90.
A beveled gear 120 is rotatably coupled to flange 114 of bracket 64 by a fastener such as a bolt 122. Bolt 122 extends through a washer 124 and a spring washer 126. Bolt 122 is threaded into a threaded hole in the axial end of beveled gear 120 to rotatably mount beveled gear 120 to bracket 64. Beveled gear 120 has a slotted end 128 for receiving a screw driver or other tool for manually rotating beveled gear 120. As shown in
Lamp support 60 further includes a locking member 130 coupled to bracket 64. Locking member 130 has a body 132, an angled portion 134 and an upwardly extending tab 136 corresponding substantially to the shape of bracket 64. Body 132 and angled portion 134 overlie bottom leg 84 and angled portion 86 respectively of bracket 64 as shown in
Referring to
Body 132 of locking member 130 has an open portion 146 adjacent the bottom end 148. Body 132 is formed with a bend 150 extending outwardly and forming an inclined cam surface 152. A flat bottom portion 153 extends from cam surface 152 and lies in the plane of body 32.
Body 91 of lamp support bracket 90 includes a threaded screw 154 extending outwardly perpendicular to the plane of body 91. Screw 154 extends through a curved arcuate shaped slot 156 in bracket 64 and a curved arcuate slot 158 in locking member 130. A threaded nut 160 is coupled to the end of screw 154 as shown in
A locking screw 162 extends through a washer 164 and through the aperture 108 in the angled flange 106 of lamp support bracket 90. A clamping member 166 is coupled to locking screw 162. Clamping member 166 includes an inclined flange 168 with a hole 170 aligned with aperture 108 in angled flange 106 of lamp support bracket 90. Locking screw 162 extends through hole 170 in flange 168 of clamping member 166 and is coupled thereto by a nut 172. Angled flange 168 is formed with side edges 174 of clamping member 166 with a dimension corresponding substantially to the outer dimension of nut 172. Side portions 174 are spaced apart a distance to substantially prevent rotation of nut 172 whereby rotation of screw 162 draws nut 172 and clamping member toward lamp support bracket 90. Locking screw 162 extends through hole 170 of flange 168 and is threaded into nut 172 to couple clamping member 166 to the assembly. As shown in
Clamping member 166 has a substantially rectangular configuration and contacts the bottom end of locking member 130 as shown in
Referring to
Light assembly 18 is constructed so that beveled gear 120 and locking screw 162 are accessible through the open end of base 62. During use, the assembly is mounted to a ceiling by the mounting bars. The technician is able to adjust the position of each light assembly 18 through central opening 166 in base 62 by rotating bracket 64 manually to the desired position. As shown in
In the embodiment of
While various embodiments have been described and shown in the drawings, it will be understood by one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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