Information
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Patent Grant
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6530673
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Patent Number
6,530,673
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Ton; Anabel
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 376
- 362 378
- 362 431
- 362 396
- 362 221
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lighting fixture mounting device comprises a U shape channel having a bottom plate, side walls, extruding portions extruding sideward from both sides of the bottom plate and a wiring hole bored through the bottom plate. The lighting fixture is attached to the extruding portions, a wiring of the lighting fixture passes through the wiring hole and inside of the U shape channel to be connected to an external electric source, and the side walls are fixed to an object to which the lighting fixture is to be fixed. A lamp protecting device for a lighting fixture embedded in a built-in hole formed in a ceiling and having a flange formed on a lower end of a case of the lighting fixture and exposed out of the ceiling, comprises a guard fixing attachment made of a rectangular plate having a cutout through which the case can be passed through and outer ends folded to form steps corresponding to the thickness of the flange, and a guard made of circular members and rod like members connecting the circular members. The lighting fixture is moved downward to make a gap between lower surface of the ceiling and upper surface of the flange, the guard fixing attachment is inserted into the gap, the lighting fixture is moved upward to fix the guard fixing attachment in between the lower surface of the ceiling and the upper surface of the flange, and the guard is attached to the guard fixing attachment.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a lighting fixture mounting device and a lamp protecting device, particularly a lighting fixture mounting device by which wiring can be dealt with easily when the mounting device is fixed to a pillar or a wall, and a lamp protecting device for protecting a lamp or lamps in a lighting fixture installed in a ceiling.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a wiring for a lighting fixture is laid inside of a pillar or a wall in advance of installing the lighting fixture. When the lighting fixture is mounted, the wiring is used to electrically connect the lighting fixture with an external electric sauce. However, in case that a pillar or a wall is too thin to include wiring within it, the wiring is fixed on the surface of the pillar with binding bands or spiral tubes, or on the surface of the wall with fixing parts such as clamps.
In case that the wiring is fixed on a surface of a pillar or a wall, the appearance is spoiled and there is a possibility that the electric wires and/or the lighting fixture may be damaged by a mechanical interference. Accordingly, a lighting fixture mounting device that can be easily connected with wiring without exposing the wiring outside is desired.
Likewise, it sometimes is the case that a guard for protecting a lamp or lamps from an interference from the outside becomes necessary. If the necessity of the guard was known at the time of installation of a lighting fixture, then a lighting fixture to which a lamp protecting device could be attached, or a lighting fixture with a lamp protecting device, might have been chosen to be installed. However, in case that the necessity of the guard was not known beforehand, a lamp protecting device is attached later on to the lighting fixture at the time when the guard becomes necessary.
In this case, the installed lighting fixture is exchanged with a newly chosen lighting fixture with a lamp protecting device, or with a lighting fixture to which a guard for lamp can be attached. Or, the installed lighting fixture may be removed, a lamp protecting device is attached to it, then the lighting fixture with the lamp protecting device is installed again.
When the installed lighting fixture is exchanged with a lighting fixture with a lamp protecting device, costs for purchasing a new lighting fixture as well as costs for removing the installed lighting fixture and installing the new lighting fixture are required.
Moreover, in case that a lamp protecting device is attached to an existing lighting fixture installed in a ceiling, wiring must be disconnected from the lighting fixture when it is removed from the ceiling, a guard is attached to the lighting fixture, then the lighting fixture is installed again into the ceiling and the wiring is connected to the lighting fixture again. Accordingly, an additional wiring work inside of the ceiling is required, for which additional time and costs are required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a lighting fixture mounting device that can be easily connected with wiring without exposing the wiring outside. Further, it is another object of the present invention to provide a lamp protecting device that can be attached to an installed lighting fixture without disconnecting wiring.
According to the present invention, there is provided a lighting fixture mounting device comprising a U shape channel having a bottom plate, side walls, extruding portions extruding sideward from both sides of the bottom plate, and at least one wiring hole bored through the bottom plate. The lighting fixture is attached to the extruding portions, a wiring of the lighting fixture passes through the wiring hole and inside of the U shape channel to be connected to an external electric source, and the side walls are fixed to an object to which the lighting fixture is to be fixed.
Further according to the present invention, there is provided a lamp protecting device for a lighting fixture embedded in a built-in hole formed in a ceiling and having a flange formed on a lower end of a case of the lighting fixture and exposed out of the ceiling. The lamp protecting device comprises a guard fixing attachment made of a rectangular plate having a cutout through which the case can be passed through and outer ends folded to form steps corresponding to the thickness of the flange, and a guard made of a plurality of circular members and rod like members connecting the circular members. The lighting fixture is moved downward to make a gap between lower surface of the ceiling and upper surface of the flange, then the guard fixing attachment is inserted into the gap, then the lighting fixture is moved upward to fix the guard fixing attachment in between the lower surface of the ceiling and the upper surface of the flange, and then the guard is attached to the guard fixing attachment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS.
1
(
a
) to
1
(
c
) are drawings showing the first embodiment of the lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention, in which FIG.
1
(
a
) is an exploded side view of a lighting fixture mounting device, FIG.
1
(
b
) is a side view of the lighting fixture mounting device fixed on a surface of a pillar and FIG.
1
(
c
) is a sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG.
1
(
b
).
FIG.
1
(
d
) is a sectional view of a U shape channel used in the second embodiment of the lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention in which the lighting fixture is fixed on a flat surface such as a surface of a wall or a ceiling.
FIG.
1
(
e
) is another sectional view of a U shape channel used in the third embodiment of a lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention in which the lighting fixture is fixed on a flat surface such as a surface of a wall or a ceiling.
FIGS.
2
(
a
) to
2
(
e
) are drawings showing the first embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, in which FIG.
2
(
a
) is an exploded side cross-sectional view of a lighting fixture and a lamp protecting device, FIG.
2
(
b
) is a side cross-sectional view of the lighting fixture to which the lamp protecting device is attached, FIG.
2
(
c
) is a top view of a guard fixing attachment, FIG.
2
(
d
) is a side cross-sectional view of the guard fixing attachment and FIG.
2
(
e
) is a bottom view of the guard fixing attachment to which a guard is attached.
FIGS.
3
(
a
) and
3
(
b
) are a top view and side cross-sectional view, respectively, of another guard fixing attachment used in the second embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention.
FIGS.
4
(
a
) to
4
(
c
) are drawings showing the third embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, in which FIG.
4
(
a
) is an exploded side cross-sectional view of a lighting fixture and a lamp protecting device, FIG.
4
(
b
) is a side cross-sectional view of the lighting fixture to which the lamp protecting device is attached, FIG.
4
(
c
) is a bottom view of a guard fixing attachment to which a guard is attached.
FIGS.
5
(
a
) and
5
(
b
) are drawings showing a guard used in the fourth embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, in which FIG.
5
(
a
) is a top view of the guard and FIG.
5
(
b
) is a side view of the guard.
FIGS.
6
(
a
) to
6
(
c
) are drawings showing a guard used in the fifth embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, in which FIG.
6
(
a
) is a top view of the guard, FIG.
6
(
b
) is a side cross-sectional view of the guard and FIG.
6
(
c
) is a top view of the guard in which heat dissipation holes are bored.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described referring to the attached drawings.
As shown in FIGS.
1
(
a
) to
1
(
c
), a lighting fixture mounting device of the first embodiment of the lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention comprises a U shape channel
10
having extruding portions
100
extruding outwardly from both sides of a bottom plate of the U shape channel
10
.
A lighting fixture
1
for a long cylindrical fluorescent lamp
3
, for example, is fixed to the extruding portion
100
of the U shape channel
10
with screws
12
. A wiring
2
of the lighting fixture
1
passes through a wiring hole
102
bored through the bottom plate of the U shape channel
10
and an inside of the U shape channel
10
, and connected to an external electric source provided on a ceiling for example. Additionally, if the wiring
2
has a connector at its end for connecting to an inverter
4
, for example, placed outside of the U shape channel
10
, the wiring hole
102
should be large enough for the connector to pass through. By boring a plurality of wiring holes
102
longitudinally in the bottom plate of the U shape channel
10
, the lighting fixture
1
can be placed easily in a different place along the U shape channel
10
. These wiring holes
102
may be made in a semi-finished state and full opened as necessary at the place where the lighting fixture
1
is attached. In this way, the appearance can be kept from being spoiled by the wiring holes
102
.
Then, side walls
101
of the U shape channel
10
are fixed to side surfaces of a pillar
13
with screws
12
, with the pillar
13
in between. If self-tapping screws are used in place of the screws
12
, the side walls
101
can be fixed to the side surfaces of the pillar
13
without boring tap holes in the surface of the pillar
13
. Rivets may be used in place of the screws
12
.
The inverter
4
in FIG.
1
(
a
) or
1
(
b
) is placed at a place apart from the lighting fixturel, however, it may be incorporated into the lighting fixture
1
.
FIG.
1
(
d
) is a sectional view showing a U shape channel
20
used in the second embodiment of the lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention. In this embodiment, the lighting fixture
1
is fixed to a flat surface of a wall, a ceiling or the like. In this embodiment, flanges
200
protruding outwardly from both ends of side walls
201
of a U shape channel
20
are provided, and the flanges
200
are fixed with screws to the flat surface. Since the second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment, except that the flanges
200
are provided in the second embodiment, explanation with regard to those other than the flanges
200
is omitted. Additionally, the flanges
200
may be fixed to the flat surface with clamps or double coated adhesive tapes in place of the screws.
FIG.
1
(
e
) is a sectional view showing a U shape channel
30
used in the third embodiment of the lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention. In this embodiment, bottom plate
40
is made wider in width in place of providing the extruding portions
100
extruding outwardly from both sides of the bottom plate, and the lighting fixture
1
is fixed to the bottom plate. Since the third embodiment is similar to the first or second embodiment, except that the bottom plate
40
is made wider in width, explanation with regard to those other than the bottom plate
40
is omitted.
The lighting fixture mounting device according to the present invention is not limited for the lighting fixture for a long cylindrical fluorescent lamp, but it can also be applied for the lighting fixture for such as an incandescent lamp, a mercury lamp or the like.
As can be seen in FIGS.
2
(
a
) and
2
(
b
), a lighting fixture
201
in which a lamp
202
is placed and to which a lamp protecting device according to the present invention is attached is embedded in a built-in hole
203
, formed in a ceiling
204
, touching internally with an inner side surface of the built-in hole
203
. A lower end of a case
201
b of the lighting fixture
201
is exposed in the lower surface of the ceiling
204
. At the lower end of the case
201
b
, a flange
201
a
is formed, and upper surface of the flange
201
a
is in touch with lower surface of the ceiling
204
.
As shown in FIGS.
2
(
c
) to
2
(
e
), the first embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention comprises a guard fixing attachment
205
and a guard
206
.
As shown in FIGS.
2
(
c
) and
2
(
d
), the guard fixing attachment
205
comprises two rectangular plates each having semicircular cutout of which diameter is approximately same to the outer diameter of the case
201
b
. Each end portion opposite to the cutout of the rectangular plates is folded to form a step corresponding to the thickness of the flange
201
a.
As shown in FIG.
2
(
e
), the guard
206
comprises a plurality of circular members made of metal wires, for example, and rod like or U shape members made of a metal wire, for example, for connecting the circular members. The guard
206
is constructed such that it can be attached to the guard fixing attachment
205
with screws
207
. The size of the metal wire used should be such one that does not largely block the transmission of the light from the lamp
202
. Slender plate members may be used in place of the rod like or the U shape members. The size of the guard
206
should be such one that covers at least the lower surface of the lighting fixture
201
.
The guard fixing attachment
205
thus prepared is attached to the lighting fixture
201
as follows.
Firstly, the lighting fixture
201
is moved downward a little to make a gap that makes it possible for the guard fixing attachment
205
to be inserted between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a
. Since the gap is very thin, the wiring need not be disconnected from the lighting fixture
201
.
Then, each of the two rectangular plates of the guard fixing attachment
205
is inserted from each other side of the lighting fixture
201
to the gap between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a
until inner surface of the semi-circle of the U shape cutout contacts with the outer surface of the case
201
b
of the lighting fixture
201
.
Then, the lighting fixture
201
is raised up to fix the guard fixing attachment
205
in between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a.
Then, the guard
206
is attached to the guard fixing attachment
205
with screws
207
. The guard
206
may also be attached to the guard fixing attachment
205
with push-nuts, clamps or the like in place of the screws
207
.
In the second embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, as shown in FIGS.
3
(
a
) and
3
(
b
), a guard fixing attachment
305
made of a rectangular plate in place of the guard fixing attachment
205
comprising two rectangular plates in the first embodiment. The guard fixing attachment
305
has a U shape cutout, the width of which is approximately equal to the outer diameter of the case
201
b
of the lighting fixture
201
, and the inner end of which forms a semi-circle with a diameter approximately equal to the outer diameter of the case
201
b
of the lighting fixture
201
. The end portions parallel with the U shape cutout is folded to form steps corresponding to the thickness of the flange
201
a.
The guard fixing attachment
305
thus prepared is attached to the lighting fixture
201
as follows.
Firstly, the lighting fixture
201
is moved downward a little to make a gap that makes it possible for the guard fixing attachment
305
to be inserted between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a
. Since the gap is very thin, the wiring need not be disconnected from the lighting fixture
201
.
Then, the guard fixing attachment
305
is inserted from a side of the lighting fixture
201
to the gap between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a until inner surface of the semi-circle of the U shape cutout contacts with the outer surface of the case
201
b
of the lighting fixture
201
.
Then, the lighting fixture
201
is raised up to fix the guard fixing attachment
305
in between the lower surface of the ceiling
204
and the upper surface of the flange
201
a.
Since the succeeding processes are similar to those of the first embodiment, the explanation is omitted.
Additionally, the shape of the cutout of the present embodiment may be any shapes as far as the cutout enable the guard fixing attachment
305
to be inserted between the flange
201
a
and the ceiling
204
with the case
204
passing through it. For example, the cutout may be a concave shape other than U shape. The guard
206
may be attached to the guard fixing attachment
305
prior to, or after of, the insertion of the guard fixing attachment
305
into the gap.
In the third embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, a guard
406
as shown in FIGS.
4
(
a
) to
4
(
c
), is used in place of the guard
206
in the first or the second embodiment. The guard
406
is constructed such that a circular member
406
a
of the guard
406
contacts with the flange
201
a
. The circular member
406
a
limits the movement of the guard
406
relative to the flange
201
a
. Since the third embodiment is similar to the first or the second embodiment, except that the guard
406
is used in place of the guard
206
, explanation with regard to those other than the guard
406
is omitted.
In the fourth embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, a guard
506
made of a transparent acrylic resin as shown in FIGS.
5
(
a
) and
5
(
b
) is used in place of the guard
206
or the guard
406
in the first, the second or the third embodiment. The guard
506
may also be made of a glass or a trasparent resin other than acrylic resin. Since the fourth embodiment is similar to the first, the second or the third embodiment, except that the guard
506
is used in place of the guard
206
or the guard
406
, explanation with regard to those other than the guard
506
is omitted.
In the fifth embodiment of the lamp protecting device according to the present invention, a guard
606
having a circular hollow
606
a
with diameter approximately equal to the outer diameter of the flange
201
a
, formed on the upper face of a plate made of a transparent acrylic resin, as shown in FIGS.
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
), is used in place of the guard
506
in the fourth embodiment. Side wall of the circular hollow
606
a
contacts with the outer surface of the flange
201
a
to limit the movement of the guard
606
relative to the flange
201
a
. If necessary, heat dissipation holes
606
b
as shown in FIG.
6
(
c
) may be bored. Since the fifth embodiment is similar to the first, the second, the third or the fourth embodiment, except that the guard
606
is used in place of the guard
206
, the guard
406
or the guard
506
, explanation with regard to those other than the guard
606
is omitted.
Claims
- 1. A lighting fixture mounting device comprising a U-shaped channel having a bottom plate, side walls, with said bottom plate extending laterally from both sides of said side walls outwardly from said U-shaped channel, and at least one wiring hole bored through said bottom plate intermediate said side walls, wherein said lighting fixture is attached to said portions of said bottom plate extending laterally beyond said side walls, wiring of said lighting fixture passing through said wiring hole and inside of said U-shaped channel to be connected to an external electric source, and said side walls fixed to an object to which said lighting fixture is to be fixed.
- 2. The lighting fixture mounting device according to claim 1, wherein said side walls of said U-shaped channel are fixed to side surfaces of a pillar.
- 3. The lighting fixture mounting device according to claim 1, wherein flanges extend outwardly from both top ends of said side walls and said flanges are fixed to a flat surface of said object.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-079220 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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11-079221 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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