Lighting fixture display

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199705
  • Patent Number
    6,199,705
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A display for a plurality of electrical fixtures, such as lighting fixtures. The display includes a slat board type mounting panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves in the front surface thereof. A plurality of mounting plates are provided having flanges that are adapted to be retained within the grooves of the slat board for removably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel. An electrical wire is secured to the plates. A male plug attached to one end of the wire. A retainer is provided on opposite sides of the mounting panel to support the panel. The retainer has a U shaped channel therein. A series of electrical receptacles are mounted within the channel. The plug may be inserted into the receptacles for providing electrical power to the mounting plates. The retainer includes an opening therein that mates with the grooves of the slat board. The electrical wire extends along the grooves to the side edges of the panel and then inserted into the receptacle within the retainer. The retainer serves to support the mounting panel as well as retain the electrical connections for the display.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a display for lighting and other type fixtures that may be hung on a wall or on a ceiling. The display movably mounts the fixtures and provides an electrical connection for operating the fixture.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The display of the present invention preferably includes a main display panel which is composed of “slat board”. Slat board is a common display material that includes a series of lateral “T” shaped or similar shaped grooves or slots in a rigid board. Retail stores typically use slat board on walls and the like to display their products. Fixtures are placed within the grooves and are movable along the length of the board. Typical fixtures include hanger racks, shelving and the like. Because of the multiple, elongated grooves in the panels, slat board type displays inherently offer versatility to the arrangement of the goods being displayed.




Previously, slat board type constructions have been used to display lighting fixtures and the like. Branham, Sr. et al U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,832 shows a wall mounting system having a slat board type structure to which various fixtures may be mounted. A retainer having a threaded bolt is inserted into the groove of the slat board to support a fixture, such as a lighting fixture. A switch may be provided within the groove. The switch forms a part of the electrical connection which extends from the fixture, along the groove and projects from the side edge of the board.




Branham, II U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,802 shows a structure for fastening display mounts, including lighting fixtures, to a slat board. The particular groove within the slat board has curved surfaces. A mounting plate having a resilient support is incorporated into the display.




McAtee U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,460 shows a display having a series of lighting fixtures mounted to a support board and canopy. There are no mounting plates incorporated into the display. The electrical connections from the lighting fixtures are inserted through openings within the board (and canopy). The wires extend through a hollow structure to a receptacle bank which is located behind the display.




It is also known to use slat board type constructions in a manner similar to that shown in the McAtee patent identified above. A mounting plate is movably secured in the grooves of the slat board. A wire is attached to the plate and provides an electrical connection to the lighting fixture mounted thereon. The portion of the wire connecting to the electrical source is projected through a hole drilled into the groove in the slat board and then connected to a receptacle bank located behind the display.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a display for lighting fixtures or the like and incorporates a slat board type panel of the type having a series of lateral or horizontal grooves. A series of mounting plates are provided to support individual lighting fixtures. Each mounting plate has an electrical wire attached thereto. At one end of the wire is a standard plug which can mate with a power receptacle. The opposite end of the wire is used for attachment to the lighting fixture which is to be secured to the mounting plate. The plates are movable within the grooves of the slat board, and thus the arrangement of the lighting fixtures on the display can be easily varied.




The contemplated display structure includes at least one retainer on the side of the slat board. The retainer mates with the grooves in the slat board and may form a support for the board. The retainer preferably comprises a channel, one portion of which may form the sidewall for the display. Alternatively, a retainer may be formed to mount two adjacent slat board panels. In the preferred embodiment, a series of front and rear tabs are provided along the inside edge of the retainer. The tabs are positioned at different levels and provide a groove for insertion of the edge of the slat board. Adjacent the tabs are retainer openings which align with the grooves in the slat board. The alignment of the openings and grooves permits the electrical wire from the mounting plate to enter the channel of the retainer and be plugged into a receptacle which is mounted at the base of the channel.




The retainer may be provided with a support that extends across the channel to maintain the width of the channel. A cover is provided over the channel to create a pleasing appearance and hide the electrical connections within the retainer. The cover may also include a projecting tab that extends into the groove on the slat board. The tab is used to position the wire from the mounting plate in either the upper or lower portion of the groove. In this manner, the wires are hidden from sight and the electrical connections are made without the need for drilling holes through the slat board.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form which is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.





FIG. 1

is a front elevation of a lighting fixture display showing various features of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front elevation of a fixture mounting plate portion of the display of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation with a partial cross section showing the display and the mounting plate.





FIG. 4

is a partial cross sectional view showing the relationship between the display and the mounting plate.





FIG. 5

is a partial front elevation showing the relationship between the display and the mounting plate.





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view showing the relationship between the slat board of the display and the side retainer for the slat board.





FIG. 7

is a partial perspective view showing an alternate embodiment of the retainer portion of the display.











DETAILED DESCRI




PTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the drawings, where like numerals identify like elements, there is shown a lighting fixture display that is generally identified by the numeral


10


.




In

FIG. 1

, the display


10


is shown as having a mounting board


12


, two side retainers


14


,


16


and a canopy


18


. The mounting board


12


of the display


10


is contemplated to be of a “slat board” type construction. Slat board is a common display material that includes a series of lateral or generally horizontal “T” shaped or similar shaped grooves in the face of the board. The canopy


18


is positioned at the top of the display


10


and projects outwardly from the front of the mounting board


12


. The projection of the canopy


18


is more particularly shown in FIG.


3


. Slat board material may also be provided on the lower surface of the canopy


18


. The retainers


14


,


16


are positioned on opposite sides of the mounting board


12


and are formed to support the board


12


. The retainers


14


,


16


retain electrical outlets or receptacles therein for use with the lighting fixtures to be mounted on the display


10


.




In

FIG. 2

, there is shown a lighting fixture mounting plate


20


. The mounting plate


20


generally includes a series of openings


22


on the front surface


24


. The openings


22


are provided to receive screws or other mounting structures from a lighting fixture to be mounted thereon. A top tab


26


and a bottom tab


28


are provided on the plate


20


. These tabs are used to mount the plate


20


in the grooves of the slat board


12


. An electrical wire


30


is attached to the plate


20


. At one end of the wire


30


is a standard plug


32


which can mate with a standard electrical receptacle. The opposite end of the wire


30


projects from the front surface


24


of the mounting plate


20


and is used for electrical connection to the light fixture to be mounted thereon.





FIG. 3

shows a partial cross sectional view of the mounting board


12


and the display


10


. The canopy


18


is positioned above the face


36


of the slat board


12


. A series of “T” shaped slat openings or grooves


34


are provided in the face


36


of the board


12


. A retainer


16


is positioned at (as seen in

FIG. 1

) the end of the board


12


and forms a part of the frame


38


for the display


10


. The front face


24


of the mounting plate


20


faces outwardly and the two tabs


26


,


28


project towards the board


12


. The tabs


26


,


28


are to be placed in the grooves


34


of the slat board


12


. A foot


40


may be provided at the base of the display


10


for support purposes.




In

FIG. 4

, the mounting plate


20


is shown within its display position on the slat board


12


, mounted on the front face


36


of the board


12


. The tabs


26


,


28


on the top and bottom of the mounting plate


20


are positioned within the “T” shaped grooves


34


in the slat board


12


. The upper and lower projection of the tabs


26


,


28


secures the plate


20


on the slat board


12


with the plate face


24


positioned generally parallel to the face


36


of the board


12


. The rear portion of the electrical wire


30


is positioned within the lower portion of the groove


34


and extends to the (far) end of the board


12


. The plug


32


on the end of the wire


30


is connected to an electrical receptacle


42


mounted within the retainer


14


at this (far) end.





FIG. 5

shows a front view of the mounting plate


20


positioned on the slat board


12


. The upper and lower extremities of the “T” shaped grooves


34


are shown in phantom, as are the top and bottom tabs


26


,


28


on the mounting plate


20


which are positioned within the grooves


34


. The relative position of the receptacles


42


is also shown. The side retainer


14


is positioned adjacent to the edge of the slat board


12


. The mounting plate


20


may be fed from one end of the slat board to its position on the board or may be jockeyed into position depending on the relative dimensions of the tabs


26


,


28


and the grooves


34


. The rear portion of the wire


30


is placed within the groove


34


and extends to the end of the board


12


. If multiple plates are mounted adjacent one another, the wire


30


may extend along the top of the groove


34


. The retainer


14


is positioned alongside of the slat board


12


and supports the electrical receptacles


42


. The plug


32


may be inserted into the receptacle


42


to supply electrical power to the wire and the lighting fixture (not shown) mounted thereon.





FIG. 6

shows a particular structure for the side retainer


14


, it being understood that the retainer


16


on the opposite side of the display


10


is preferably a mirror image of retainer


14


as illustrated. The retainer


14


generally comprises two portions which form a “U” shaped channel


44


. At the bottom of the channel


44


are mounted a number of electrical receptacles


42


, with the female openings (not shown) facing the inside of the channel. Each receptacle is supplied with electrical power in any desired manner. The outside wall


46


of the retainer


14


forms at least a portion of the side wall of the display


10


and preferably forms a structural frame member. The inside wall


48


of the retainer


14


secures the slat board


12


to the retainer


14


. A series of front retainer flanges


50


and rear retainer flanges


52


are provided along the inside portion


48


of the retainer


14


. These flanges


50


,


52


alternate at different levels and provide a groove for insertion of the edge of the slat board


12


. Adjacent the rear flanges


52


is a retainer opening


54


which aligns with the groove


34


in the slat board


12


. This alignment permits the electrical wire


30


from the mounting plate


20


(see

FIG. 5

) to enter the channel


44


of the retainer


14


and the plug


32


(again

FIG. 5

) to be inserted into a receptacle


42


at the base of the channel


44


.




As also shown in

FIG. 6

, the retainer


14


is provided with an overlay support


56


that extends across the channel


44


so as to maintain the width of the channel and strengthen the retainer


14


. A cover


58


is provided over the channel


44


of the retainer


14


so as to create a pleasing appearance and hide the electrical connections within the channel


44


. The cover


58


is secured to the retainer


14


by screws


60


or the like at the position of the overlay supports


56


. The cover


58


also includes a cover tab


62


that projects perpendicular to the face of the cover and that extends into the retainer opening


54


. The cover tab


62


may be used to position the wire


30


from the mounting plate


20


(see

FIG. 5

) in either the upper or lower portion of the groove


34


in the slat board


12


, thus maintaining the wire in the groove and hiding it from view to create a pleasing appearance.




As illustrated, the retainer


14


may be formed by two separately folded elements which are secured together to form the U shaped channel. Alternatively, the retainer structure may be extruded with various portions thereof being knocked out during final configuration. The formation of the alternating flanges and the retainer opening permit the retainer to support the slat board structurally in addition to providing access for the electrical connection between the fixture on the mounting plate and the receptacles within the channel of the retainer. Any convenient manufacturing method may be utilized to accomplished this result.





FIG. 7

shows an alternate embodiment of the retainer for supporting the side edges of the slat board. In this embodiment, the retainer


64


is adapted to retain slat boards


12




a


and


12




b


on both sides. Retainer openings


66


are provided on both sides of the retainer


64


, along with alternating flanges


68


,


70


to retain the two slat boards


12




a


,


12




b


. The channel


72


formed by the two side walls


74


,


76


of the retainer


64


forms a portion of the support frame for the display and defines the space for connecting to the receptacles (not shown). The receptacles are mounted on the rear wall


78


of the channel


72


which extends between the side walls


74


,


76


. A cover


80


is provided similar to cover


58


in FIG.


6


. Cover tabs


82


project into the retainer openings


66


on both sides of the cover


80


. Support flanges


84


are provided at the rear of the side walls


74


,


76


of the retainer for attaching the display to a support wall (not shown) or for attaching a rear wall (also not shown) to enclose the entire structure. Overlay supports


86


are also provided between the opposing front flanges


68


on the side walls


74


,


76


of the retainer. The cover


80


is secured to the overlay supports


86


by screws


88


.




The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display for a plurality of electrical fixtures, the display comprising:a mounting panel, the panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves in a front surface thereof, a plurality of mounting plates, the mounting plates having flanges adapted to be retained within the panel grooves for movably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel; an electrical connection supported on the mounting plates; a retainer engaging a side edge of the mounting panel; a plurality of electrical receptacles mounted within the retainer for supplying electrical power; and the retainer having a sidewall that separates the electrical receptacles from the mounting panel the sidewall having openings therein for access for the mounting plate electrical connection to the receptacles within the retainer.
  • 2. A display as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second retainer engaging an opposite edge of the mounting panel, the second second retainer including a second plurality of electrical receptacles mounted in the retainer for supplying electrical power; and the retainer having openings therein for providing access for the mounting plate electrical connection to the receptacles within the second retainer.
  • 3. A display as claimed in claim 1 wherein the retainer openings are aligned and communicate with the plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves within the front surface of the mounting panel.
  • 4. A display as claimed in claim 1 wherein the retainer provides a support for the mounting panel, the retainer having means for engaging the side edge of the panel.
  • 5. A display as claimed in claim 1 wherein the retainer defines a U shaped channel including a base and two opposed walls, the electrical receptacles mounted within the base of the U shaped channel.
  • 6. A display as claimed in claim 5 further comprising a retainer cover removably secured to the front of the retainer adjacent the front surface of the panel and covering the U shaped channel, the cover hiding the electrical receptacles from view when attached to the retainer.
  • 7. A display as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second mounting panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves in the front surface thereof,the retainer engaging a side edge of the second mounting panel, positioning the mounting panel and second mounting panel adjacent one another with the retainer therebetween, the retainer having an opening therein for providing access for electrical connections supported on mounting plates to be movably mounted on the second mounting panel.
  • 8. A display for supporting a plurality of electrical fixtures, the display comprising:a mounting panel, the panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves formed in a front surface thereof, a plurality of mounting plates, the mounting plates having flanges adapted to slidably engage with and be retained by the panel grooves for movably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel, the mounting plates each having at least one aperture formed therein for mounting a light fixture thereto; an electrical connection extending out from each mounting plate and having a plug end; frame members mounted to side edges of the mounting panel, at least one frame member having a channel formed therein including a base and two opposed walls extending forwardly from the base and defining an open end of the channel, and a cover removably attached to the at least one frame member over the open end of the channel, removal of the cover allowing access to the channel; and a plurality of electrical receptacles for supplying electrical power, each electrical receptacle mounted to the channel so as to locate the plug end of the electrical connection within the channel when the plug end is engaged with an electrical receptacle, the cover hiding the electrical receptacles from view when attached to the at least one frame member.
  • 9. A display as claimed in claim 8 wherein each frame member includes a channel with a removable cover, each channel having a plurality of electrical receptacles mounted therein.
  • 10. A display as claimed in claim 8 wherein the channel includes a base and two opposed walls extending forwardly from the base and defining an open end of the channel at least one of the walls including a plurality of openings, the openings adapted to permit an electrical connection to pass from the panel groove into the channel.
  • 11. A display as claimed in claim 8 further comprisinga second mounting panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves in a front surface thereof, at least one frame member engaging a side edge of the second mounting panel, the mounting panel and the second mounting panel positioned adjacent one another with the frame member therebetween, and wherein the channel includes a base with two opposed walls extending forwardly from the base and defining an open end of the channel, at least one of the walls has a series of openings which communicate with the plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves formed in the second mounting panel.
  • 12. A display as claimed in claim 8 wherein the elongated generally horizontal grooves are T-shaped.
  • 13. A display for supporting a plurality of electrical fixtures, the display comprising:a mounting panel, the panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves formed in a front surface thereof; a plurality of mounting plates the mounting plates having flanges adapted to slidably engage with and be retained by the panel grooves for movably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel, the mounting plates each having at least one aperture formed therein for mounting a light fixture thereto; an electrical connection extending out from each mounting plate and having a plug end; frame members mounted to side edges of the mounting panel, at least one frame member having a channel formed therein including a base and two opposed walls extending forwardly from the base and defining an open end of the channel, and a cover removably attached to the at least one frame member over the open end of the channel, removal of the cover allowing access to the channel, wherein the frame members supports the mounting panel and includes a vertical groove along one edge for engaging a side edge of the mounting panel; and a plurality of electrical receptacles for supplying electrical power, each electrical receptacle mounted to the channel so as to locate the plug end of the electrical connection within the channel when the plug end is engaged with an electrical receptacle.
  • 14. A display as claimed in claim 13 wherein the vertical groove includes a series of offset flanges formed in the channel.
  • 15. A display for a plurality of electrical fixtures, the display comprising:a mounting panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves formed in a front surface thereof; a plurality of mounting plates, the mounting plates having flanges adapted to slidably engage with and be retained by the horizontal grooves for movably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel, the mounting plates each having at least one aperture formed therein for mounting a light fixture thereto; an electrical connection extending out from each mounting plate, the electrical connection having a cord and a plug end; frame members mounted on side edges of the mounting panel, each of the frame members including a cover attached thereto, an outlet wall located within the frame member and spaced apart from the cover, the cover being removable to permit access to the outlet wall, and an inner side wall disposed between the outlet wall and the mounting panel the inner sidewall having flanges which extend toward and engage with the mounting panel, the inner side wall including a plurality of openings adapted to permit the electrical connection to pass into the channel, the openings in the inner side wall communicating with the plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves formed in the mounting panel; and a plurality of electrical receptacles attached to the outlet wall for supplying electrical power; the cord of each electrical connection adapted to lie within a groove and pass through an opening in the inner side wall, and the plug end adapted to be located between the outlet wall and the removable cover when the plug end is engaged with an electrical receptacle.
RELATED APPLICATION

The present invention is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/082,968 filed Apr. 24, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/082968 Apr 1998 US