This application claims benefit of Serial No. 20185054, filed 22 Jan. 2018 in Finland, and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to the above disclosed application.
The invention relates to a lighting assembly in which a lighting element is located inside an extruded housing.
The known lighting assembly comprises a housing and a translucent dome through which a lighting element of the lighting assembly is arranged to emit light to its surroundings. The problem in this known lighting assembly is that it is complex, which increases the manufacturing costs.
The object of the invention is to provide a lighting assembly which is structurally simpler than before, and less expensive to manufacture. The object of the invention is achieved by means of a lighting assembly characterized in what is put forth in the independent claim. Preferred embodiments of the invention are presented in the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the idea that the housing of the lighting assembly is manufactured in one extrusion process, so that a translucent housing wall, hinges enabling the housing to be opened and closed, and locking means which are arranged for locking the walls of the housing in their tubular operating position in which the walls of the housing surround the lighting element, are manufactured in the same extrusion process.
Advantages of the lighting assembly according to the invention are simple structure and low manufacturing costs.
The invention will now be described in detail in the context of preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The housing 2 has been manufactured by extrusion from a flexible material, and comprises a first housing wall 21, a second housing wall 22, a third housing wall 23, a first flexible hinge 31, a second flexible hinge 32 and locking means. The material of the housing 2 is translucent. The first housing wall 21 is pivotably connected to the second housing wall 22 by means of the first flexible hinge 31, and the second housing wall 22 is pivotably connected to the third housing wall 23 by means of the second flexible hinge 32. Both of the first flexible hinge 31 and the second flexible hinge 32 extend in the longitudinal direction.
The material thickness of the first flexible hinge 31 is smaller than the material thickness of the first housing wall 21 and the second housing wall 22. The material thickness of the second flexible hinge 32 is smaller than the material thickness of the second housing wall 22 and the third housing wall 23. The hinge operation of both the first flexible hinge 31 and the second flexible hinge 32 is based solely on flexibility of the material of the housing 2.
The locking means are configured for releasably locking a free edge of the first housing wall 21 to a free edge of the third housing wall 23 to arrange the housing 2 in an operating position. A free edge of a housing wall refers herein to an edge which is not connected to an adjacent housing wall by means of a hinge. The free edge of the first housing wall 21 and the free edge of the third housing wall 23 extend parallel to the longitudinal direction.
The locking means comprise a first locking member 81 formed in the first housing wall 21, and a second locking member 82 formed in the third housing wall 23 and arranged to cooperate with the first locking member 81 for releasable locking of the free edge of the first housing wall 21 to the free edge of the third housing wall 23. The second locking member 82 comprises a locking projection which protrudes from the free edge of the third housing wall 23 at a locking projection angle θ, such that the locking projection is arranged to contact the external surface of the first housing wall 21 in the operating position of the housing 2. The locking projection angle θ indicates the extent to which the direction of the locking projection deviates inwardly from the direction of the third housing wall 23. The locking projection angle θ is approximately equal to the sum of a first operating angle and a second operating angle, i.e. 126°.
The first housing wall 21 defines a first housing wall plane, the second housing wall 22 defines a second housing wall plane, and the third housing wall 23 defines a third housing wall plane. The longitudinal direction is parallel to the first housing wall plane, the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane. The first housing wall 21, the second housing wall 22 and the third housing wall 23 are substantially planar walls.
The housing 2 is shown in the operating position in
In the operating position of the housing 2 a first operating angle α1 of substantially 90° is provided between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane. In alternative embodiments, in the operating position of the housing the first operating angle between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane is 85°-95°.
The third housing wall 23 is a continuous housing wall which is arranged to protect the lighting element 6 by preventing the passage of dirt from outside the housing 2 through the third housing wall 23 to contact the lighting element 6. The light from the lighting element 6 is able to propagate through the third housing wall 23 because the third housing wall 23 is made of translucent material.
In the operating position of the housing 2 a second operating angle α2 of 36° is provided between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane. In alternative embodiments, in the operating position of the housing the second operating angle between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane is 25°-60°.
The holder 4 is located inside the housing 2, and comprises a first holder wall 41, a second holder wall 42, a third holder wall 43 and a fourth holder wall 44. From
The first holder wall 41 defines a first holder wall plane, and the second holder wall 42 defines a second holder wall plane. The first holder wall plane is arranged at a holder wall angle γ relative to the second holder wall plane. The holder wall angle γ is substantially 90°. In alternative embodiments the holder wall angle is 85°-95°.
The holder 4 is an element manufactured from one aluminium sheet blank. In one alternative embodiment the holder is manufactured from other metal than aluminium. In another alternative embodiment the holder is manufactured from plastic.
The internal surface of the holder 4 comprises a light reflecting area 46. The light reflecting area 46 is part of the internal surface of the first holder wall 41. The lighting element 6 is arranged to emit light out from the housing 2 so that at least part of the light from the lighting element 6 is reflected out from the housing 2 via the light reflecting area 46 of the holder 4.
The lighting element 6 is located inside the housing 2, is fastened to the holder 4, and is arranged to emit light out from the housing 2 through the third housing wall 23. The lighting element 6 comprises several LEDs 61, and a circuit card 62 on which the several LEDs 61 are installed.
In the first installation position a first installation angle β1 of 105° is provided between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane. In alternative embodiments the first installation angle is at least 10° larger than the first operating angle. In the second installation position a second installation angle β2 of 98° is provided between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane. In alternative embodiments the second installation angle is at least 30° larger than the second operating angle.
The housing 2 is arranged to be such that if the angle between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane is deflected from the first installation angle β1, the angle between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane will tend to return to the first installation angle β1. Further, the housing 2 is arranged to be such that if the angle between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane is deflected from the second installation angle β2, the angle between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane will tend to return to the second installation angle β2. The housing 2 tends to return to the position according to
In one alternative embodiment the angle between the first housing wall plane and the second housing wall plane does not tend to return to the first installation angle, and the angle between the second housing wall plane and the third housing wall plane does not tend to return to the second installation angle, but the first flexible hinge is arranged to allow the first housing wall to be pivoted relative to the second housing wall to the first installation position, and the second flexible hinge is arranged to allow the second housing wall to be pivoted relative to the third housing wall to the second installation position. Also in this embodiment the first installation position and the second installation position are arranged to facilitate the installation of the holder in the housing and the removal of the holder from the housing.
The third holder wall 43 is located at one end of the housing 2 as seen in the longitudinal direction, and the fourth holder wall 44 is located at the other end of the housing 2 as seen in the longitudinal direction. The third holder wall 43 and the fourth holder wall 44 are arranged to protect the lighting element 6 by preventing the passage of dirt into the housing 2 from its ends. The third holder wall 43 defines a third holder wall plane, and the fourth holder wall 44 defines a fourth holder wall plane. Both of the third holder wall plane and the fourth holder wall plane are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. In alternative embodiments the third holder wall plane and the fourth holder wall plane are arranged at an angle of over 45° to the longitudinal direction.
The lighting assembly of
The third housing wall of the housing may be shaped so as to direct light emitted by the lighting element out from the housing in such a way that the lighting pattern from the lighting assembly will have a desired shape.
The housing 2 of
The lighting assembly of
The internal surface of the first housing wall 21′ is provided with a first installation recess 217′ which is arranged to receive part of the lighting element 6′ for keeping the lighting element 6′ in place relative to the housing 2′. In addition, a second installation recess 218′ is provided at the boundary between the first housing wall 21′ and the second housing wall 22′ and arranged to receive another part of the lighting element 6′ for keeping the lighting element 6′ in place relative to the housing 2′. As seen in
It is obvious for a person skilled in the art that the basic idea of the invention may be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not limited to the above-described examples but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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