Claims
- 1. A lighting fixture primarily adapted for use in association with modular office furniture having a horizontal surface and a pair of support tracks without the use of permanent fasteners, the fixture comprising:
- an elongated housing adapted for incorporating a ballast and including a lower section and an upper section attached to each other;
- first and second fluorescent tube holding members pivotably attached to a lower surface of the lower section of the housing for both vertical and horizontal movement;
- removable fastening means attached to the upper surface of the upper section housing for movably mounting the housing underneath a substantially horizontal surface including a pair of spaced wire support elements which pass through slots in the housing in a relatively movable manner and are adapted to having their ends engage tracks along the horizontal surface, the ends further capable of free movement along the support tracks, and
- cable means for operatively connecting fluorescent tubes in the holding members to electrical power from a standard electric outlet.
- 2. The lighting fixture of claim 1 wherein the lower and upper sections are both made of metal, with insulating means separating said sections and with the lower section connected to ground so that, if a short circuit occurs, current will not flow through the upper section into the modular office furniture.
- 3. The fixture of claim 1 further including catch means mounted to the housing for preventing full 360.degree. rotation of each fluorescent tube holding member relative to the housing.
- 4. The fixture of claim 1 wherein the lighting means each include an enclosure for a fluorescent tube which, if the tube breaks while in the enclosure, retains substantially all the pieces of the broken tube, said enclosure comprising a translucent shade member having an open face and lens means covering the open face, said shade member and lens means being movable relative to each other to enable one to replace a broken or burned out fluorescent tube.
- 5. The fixture of claim 1 wherein the upper section of the housing includes a downwardly protruding flange disposed substantially parallel with a back plate of the lower section of the housing, the flange extending below the lower surface of the lower section, the upper section of the housing further including a substantially horizontally disposed first lip attached to the flange and a substantially vertically disposed second lip attached to the first lip, the flange and first and second lips forming a channel extending below the lower surface of the lower section of the housing; and wherein the cable means include a cable connecting the lighting fixture with the electric outlet, the channel being adapted to accommodate a portion of the cable, and acting as catch means for preventing full 360.degree. rotation of the first and second fluorescent tube holders.
- 6. The fixture of claim 1 including mounting means for the tube holding members comprising spring biased stirrup means adapted to pivotably mount an end of the associated tube holding member through trunnion means at the end of the tube holding member, said trunnion means being removably received in the stirrup means.
- 7. A lighting fixture primarily adapted for use in association with modular furniture and adapted to be removably suspended from the underside of a substantially horizontally disposed surface such as a shelf and the like having support tracks, the lighting fixture comprising:
- an elongated housing for a ballast and like electrical components, the housing comprising a substantially enclosed body having a lower surface and an upper surface;
- a first holder for a fluorescent tube pivotably attached to the lower surface of the housing substantially adjacent to a first end of the housing;
- a second holder for a fluorescent tube pivotably attached to the lower surface of the housing substantially adjacent to a second end of the housing;
- cable means including a cable operatively connected with the ballast and fluorescent tubes in the holders and connectable with a standard electrical outlet for supplying power to fluorescent tubes in said holders;
- an exterior channel member, having an upwardly directed open face, attached to the housing and disposed parallel to the elongated housing and running substantially along the entire length of the housing, said channel member being adapted to accommodate at least a portion of the cable; and
- fastening means for suspending the lighting fixture from the substantially horizontal disposed surface including a pair of spaced wire elements which pass through slots in the housing in a relatively movable manner and are adapted to having their ends engage support tracks along the horizontal surface, the ends of the tracks are relatively unrestrained to permit movement along the length of the support tracks.
- 8. The fixture of claim 7 wherein the fastening means is adapted to removably attach the fixture to said horizontally disposed surface without physically altering or changing said surface.
- 9. The fixture of claim 7 wherein the housing comprises a lower section and an upper section, the lower section having a generally U-shaped cross section and including an open face opposite a lower surface, the upper section being adapted to cover the open face and having a substantially downwardly protruding element to which the channel member is attached.
- 10. The fixture of claim 7 further comprising catch means attached to the housing for preventing full 360.degree. rotation of each of the holders for the fluorescent tubes.
- 11. The fixture of claim 7 wherein the holders are adapted to pivot in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 12. The fixture of claim 11 including mounting means for the holders comprising spring biased stirrup means adapted to pivotably mount an end of the associated holder through trunnion means at the end of the holder, said trunnion means being removably received in the stirrup means.
- 13. The fixture of claim 7 wherein the lighting means each include an enclosure for a fluorescent tube which, if the tube breaks while in the enclosure, retains substantially all the glass pieces of the broken tube, said enclosure comprising a translucent shade member having an open face and lens means covering the open face, said shade member and lens means being movable relative to each other to enable one to replace a broken or burned out fluorescent tube.
- 14. A lighting fixture primarily adapted for use in association with modular office furniture, and being adapted for removable attachment to the underside of a shelf and the like, the lighting fixture comprising:
- an elongated housing for an electrical ballast, the housing including a lower section having a generally U-shaped cross-section which provides an upwardly directed open face and a lower base plate opposite the open face, and an upper section attached to the lower section to close the open face of the lower section, the upper section including a substantially vertically disposed plate attached to the base plate, the vertical plate protruding below the base plate of the lower section and, attached to the portion of the vertical plate protruding below the base plate of the lower section, a channel member running along a substantial part of the entire exterior length of the elongated housing;
- a first fluorescent tube holder pivotably attached to the base plate of the lower section substantially adjacent to one end thereof;
- a second fluorescent tube holder pivotably attached to the base plate of the lower section substantially adjacent to the other end thereof;
- cable means, including a cable, operatively connecting fluorescent tubes in the holders to electrical power and adapted to supply electrical power from a standard electrical outlet to the fluorescent tubes, at least a portion of the cable being disposed in the channel member; and
- fastening means for removably fastening the lighting fixture to the underside of the shelf without physically altering or changing the shelf including a pair of spaced wire elements which pass through slots in the housing in a relatively movable manner and are adapted to having their ends engage tracks in the horizontal surface, the ends further capable of movement along the tracks.
- 15. The fixture of claim 14 wherein the first and second fluorescent tube holders each comprising a translucent shade member having a downwardly projecting open face and lens means for covering the open face.
- 16. The fixture of claim 14 wherein the holders are adapted to pivot in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 17. The fixture of claim 16 including mounting means for the holders comprising spring biased stirrup means adapted to pivotably mount an end of the associated holder through trunnion means at the end of the holder, said trunnion means being removably received in the stirrup means.
- 18. A lighting fixture designed to be mounted to a shelf and like components in modular office furniture, wherein the shelf has a track therein including a pair of spaced, essentially parallel rail members, said lighting fixture comprising:
- an elongated housing having slots therein and a lower surface;
- means for removably fastening the housing to the shelf including elongated support elements which pass through the slots in the housing and have opposed ends engaging the rails to suspend the housing for operative relative movement along the elongated support elements relative to the shelf, the support elements further capable of relative movement along the rails; p1 a pair of lighting means each attached to the lower surface of the housing at opposed ends of the housing, said lighting means being mounted to pivot in both horizontal and vertical directions and including an enclosure for a fluorescent tube which, if the tube breaks while in the enclosure, retains substantially all the glass pieces of the broken tube;
- catch means for preventing full 360.degree. rotation of the lighting means; and
- cable means operatively connecting the lighting means to an electrical outlet.
- 19. The fixture of claim 18, wherein the elongated support elements are biased upward to frictionally engage the housing against the undeside of the shelf.
- 20. The fixture of claim 18 wherein the slots have a generally V-shape and the elongated support elements have at opposed ends pairs of fingers, one pair having adjacent ends joined together to form a V-type structure, the other pair having adjacent ends aligned in the form of a V-type structure but not joined together at said adjacent ends.
- 21. The fixture of claim 18 wherein the housing includes an upper section and a lower section, with the upper section being fastened to the shelf, said sections being made of metal, with insulating means between and electrically separating said sections and with the lower section connected to ground so that, if a short circuit occurs, current will not flow through the upper section into the modular office furniture.
- 22. The fixture of claim 21 wherein the upper section includes a vertical plate protruding below the lower section and having attached thereto a channel running along a substantial part of the entire length of the housing, said channel holding a portion of the cable means therein and said vertical plate serving as the catch means.
- 23. The fixture of claim 18 wherein the mounting means for the lighting means each includes spring biased stirrup means adapted to pivotably mount an end of the associated lighting means through trunnion means at the end of the lighting means, said trunnion means being removably received in the stirrup means.
- 24. The fixture of claim 18 wherein the lighting means each include a translucent shade member having an open face and lens means covering the open face.
- 25. A lighting fixture designed to be mounted to a shelf and like components in modular office furniture, comprising:
- an elongated housing having an upper and a lower section made of metal, with the upper section being removably connected to the underside of the shelf and said sections having insulating means between them, with the lower section connected to ground so that, if a short circuit occurs, current will not flow through the upper section into the modular office furniture;
- a pair of lighting means each attached to the underside of the lower section at opposed ends of this section by mounting means which allow the lighting means to pivot in both horizontal and vertical directions, each lighting means including a translucent shade member having an open face and lens means covering the open face, said mounting means including spring biased stirrup means adapted to pivotably mount an end of an associated lighting means through trunnion means at the end of the lighting means, said trunnion means being removably received in the stirrup means wherein the housing is removably attached to the shelf by fastening means including support elements which pass through slots in the housing and have their ends engaging tracks in the shelf for relative movement.
- 26. The fixture of claim 25 wherein the lighting means each include an enclosure for a fluroescent tube which, if the tube breaks while in the enclosure, retains substantially all the glass pieces of the broken tube, said enclosure comprising a translucent shade member having an open face and lens means covering the open face, said shade member and lens means movable relative to each other to enable one to replace a broken or burned out fluorescent tube.
- 27. In combination with a modular office furniture panel system haviing a horizontal support surface over a work station, the improvement being a lighting fixture comprising:
- a housing member;
- at least one lighting member pivotally attached to the housing member and relatively movable for adjusting the distribution of light, and
- movable support means connected to the housing member and the horizontal support surface for defining a range of movement of the housing member beneath the horizontal support surface so that the housing member can be translated relative to the work station in at least a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction while the lighting member can be independently positioned beneath or pivoted from the housing member to subjectively vary the light distribution.
- 28. The invention of claim 27 wherein the lighting member is pivotally connected with the housing member to rotate in both vertical and horizontal planes.
- 29. The invention of claim 27 wherein the housing member is frictionally biased against the underside of the support surface.
- 30. The invention of claim 27 wherein the support means includes a pair of elongated arms that are movable relative to one another from a biased offset neutral position.
- 31. The invention of claim 27 wherein the housing member is split into an upper and lower housing section that are connected together by electrically insulated connectors.
- 32. The invention of claim 28 wherein the support means is further capable of transverse movement relative to the movement of the housing member along the support means.
- 33. The invention of claim 29 further including low friction means provided on the upper surface of the housing member to facilitate movement.
- 34. The invention of claim 30 wherein the elongated arms are integrally connected at one end and are split at the other end.
- 35. In combination with a modular office furniture panel system having a horizontal support surface with parallel tracks over a work station, the improvement being a removable lighting fixture that can be adjustably positioned over the work station comprising:
- a housing member;
- at least one elongated lighting member pivotally attached at one end to the housing member and relatively movable in horizontal and vertical planes for adjusting the distribution of light;
- means for electrically connecting the lighting member to a source of power;
- means for insulating the lighting member from electrical conduction to the panel system, and
- removable support means connected to the housing member and the horizontal support surface parallel tracks for defining a range of movement of the housing member beneath the horizontal support surface so that the housing member can be translated relative to the work station in at least a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction while the lighting member can be independently positioned beneath or pivoted away from the housing member to subjectively vary the light distribution.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 270,929 filed June 5, 1981, now abandoned, entitled "Lighting Fixture Primarily Adapted for Use in Association with Modular Office Furniture," and incorporated herein by reference.
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