1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a lighting fixture, and more particularly to a lighting fixture, wherein the light projection angle of the lighting fixture is adjustable.
2. Description of Related Arts
It is always needed to affix some object onto a bracket or platform with a desired angle, for example, to affix a light to a bracket with a predetermined angle to light a particular area. Traditionally, screw and nut are used. For example, a light is affixed by using a screw to install from the hinge through a U-shaped bracket. The end of the screw is tightened up with a nut in order to secure the hinge, and the U-shaped bracket in position. The fixture angle can be adjusted by loosening the nut, and re-tightening the nut for fixing the fixture angle. The problem is: the tightening force for fixing the angle comes from the friction force between the screw, hinge, bracket, and the nut. There are three interfaces, and if either interface loses the friction, the fixture angle will not be kept. It is well know, the friction force is relatively small, and in order to increase friction force, the normal force of the interface must be increased, which means the screw and the nut have to be tightened largely. This introduces inconvenience to adjust the angle. And if the angle is adjusted frequently, the interfaces and the teeth of the screw and the nut will be worn out quickly, and can not work longer. This also request higher quality of the material of the screw, net, hinge and bracket.
To avoid the weakness of the traditional method, it is necessary to develop a new device to affix the object with a desired angle which is not using the friction force.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a lighting fixture with angle adjustment arrangement, wherein the angle adjustment arrangement is adapted to securely retain the light housing at a predetermined projecting angle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lighting fixture with angle adjustment arrangement, wherein the projecting angle of the light housing can be selectively adjusted and maintained without loosing any component of the lighting fixture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lighting fixture with angle adjustment arrangement, wherein the light housing is pivotally coupled with a bracket via an engagement between two gear members to retain the projecting angle of the light housing.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lighting fixture with angle adjustment arrangement, wherein the gear members are automatically re-engaged via resilient force to secure retain the projecting angle of the light housing after adjustment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lighting fixture with angle adjustment arrangement, wherein the gear members are not easy to wear out to prolong the service life span of the angle adjustment arrangement.
Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a light unit which comprises:
a light housing having a light opening, and an illuminator operatively supported within the light housing for generating a light beam towards the light opening at a predetermined projecting angle;
a supporting frame comprising a supporting arm for supporting the light housing; and
an angle adjustment arrangement, which comprises:
a pivot hinge for pivotally coupling the light housing with the supporting arm;
a first gear member, having a first teething face, supported by the pivot hinge and provided at the light housing; and
a second gear member, which is supported by the pivot hinge and is provided at the supporting arm, having a second teething face to match and engage with the first teething face of the first gear member, wherein when the first gear member is moved apart from the second gear member, the light housing is adapted to pivotally move with respect to the supporting frame so as to selectively adjust the projecting angle of the light unit, wherein after the projecting angle of the light unit is set, the first gear member is moved back to re-engage with the second gear member to lock up the light unit at the projecting angle.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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The light unit 10 comprises a light housing 11 which has a light opening 12, and an illuminator 13 operatively supported within the light housing 11 for generating light. The light housing 11 reflects and focuses the light and provides a light beam towards the light opening 12 at a predetermined projecting angle. By adjusting the angle of the light housing 11, the light beam will be projected to a desired direction. The light housing 11 further comprises a housing arm 112 extended downwardly to pivotally couple with the supporting frame 20.
The supporting frame 20 is a frame to support the light housing 11. It also comprises a supporting arm 21 for supporting the light housing 11. Accordingly, the supporting frame 20 comprises a U-shaped bracket having two arm portions extended to pivotally couple with the light housing 11, wherein the supporting arm 21 is defined at each arm portion of the U-shaped bracket. As shown in
The angle adjustment arrangement 30 is arranged to pivotally connect the housing arm 112 of the light housing 11 with the supporting arm 21 of the supporting frame 20 for adjusting and holding the selected projecting angle.
The angle adjustment arrangement 30 comprises a pivot hinge 31, a first gear member 32, and a second gear member 33. The pivot hinge 31 is used to pivotally couple the housing arm 112 of the light housing 11 with the supporting arm 21. The first gear member 32 and the second gear member 33 are used for adjusting and holding the selected projecting angle.
The first gear member 32 is coupled with the light housing 11, and the second gear member 33 is coupled with the supporting arm 21 of the supporting frame 20. The first gear member 32 and the second gear member 33 are coupled together with an adjustable angle. Then the light housing 11, the first gear member 32, the second gear member 33, and the supporting arm 21 are pivotally integrated together by the pivot hinge 31. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pivot hinge 31 comprises a screw 311 and a nut 312.
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In a preferred embodiment, the light housing 11 has one or more first retention holes 111 spacedly formed at the housing arm 112. Correspondingly, the first gear member 32 further comprises one or more first protruding members 324 outwardly and spacedly protruded from the first connection face 322. The first retention holes 111 and the first protruding members 324 are slidably coupled respectively such that when the projecting angle of the light unit 10 is selectively adjusted, the first gear member 32 is immovably affixed at the housing arm 112 of the light housing 11. Preferably, the first protruding members 324 are small column, and the first retention holes 111 are round through holes with the same diameter of the columns of the first protruding members 324. In other words, when the light housing 11 is pivotally folded with respect to the supporting frame 20 to adjust the projecting angle, the first gear member 32 is correspondingly driven to rotate with respect to the second gear member 33.
Similarly, in a preferred embodiment, the second gear member 33 comprises one or more second protruding members 334, outwardly and spacedly protruded from the second connection face 332. Correspondingly, the supporting arm 21 has one or more spaced apart second retention holes 211. The second retention holes 211 and the second protruding members 334 are slidably coupled respectively such that when the projecting angle of the light unit 10 is selectively adjusted, the second gear member is immovably affixed at the supporting arm 21. Preferably, the second protruding members 334 are small column, and the second retention holes 211 are round through holes with the same diameter of the columns of the second protruding members 334. Therefore, when the light housing 11 is pivotally folded with respect to the supporting frame 20 to adjust the projecting angle, the first teething face 321 of the first gear member 32 is rotatably slid at the second teething face 331 of the second gear member 33.
In other words, the first engaging teeth 323 of the first gear member 32 are moved to re-engage with the second engaging teeth 333 of the second gear member 33 in an alternating manner, so as to retain the projecting angle after every pivotally adjustment.
The pivot hinge 31 further comprises an axial locker 311 to affix the light unit 10, the first gear member 32, the second gear member 33, and the supporting frame 20 together. In a preferred embodiment, the axial locker 311 comprises a screw 312 and a nut 313. Also, each of the light housing 11, the first gear member 32, the second gear member 33, and the supporting arm 21 has a through hole along the axes of the first gear member 32 and the second gear member 33. The screw 312 is slidably passed through the holes and coupled with the nut 313 at the free end of the screw to affix the light housing 11, the first gear member 32, the second gear member 33, and the supporting frame 20 coaxially. As shown in
To have a better performance, the angle adjustment arrangement 30 also comprises a resilient element 34, which is preferably a spring washer to provide an urging force against the second gear member 33 to ensure the second teething face 331 being re-engaged with the first teething face 321 of the first gear member after the projecting angle of the light unit 10 is set. A flat washer 314 is also used at an outer side of the supporting arm 21. Accordingly, the resilient element 34 is supported by the screw 312 of the axial locker 311 at a position between the supporting arm 21 and the nut 313.
In the manner, the light housing 11 is coupled with the first gear member 32 through the first retention holes 111 and the first protruding members 324 engaged, so there is no relative rotation between them. The supporting frame 20 is coupled with the second gear member 33 through the second retention holes 211 and the second protruding members 334 engaged, so there is no relative rotation between them. The first gear member 32 and the second gear member 33 are couple together through the first engaging teeth 323 and the second engaging teeth 333. The engagement between the teeth maintains the projecting angle. The screw 312 and the nut 313 are fastened to lock the position of the first gear member and the second gear member. To adjust the angle, lose the screw 312 and the nut 313, disengage the first gear member 32 and the second gear member 33 and rotate to change the angle, then fasten the screw 312 and the nut 313 again, a new angle is affixed.
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Accordingly, the resilient element 34 is preferably a Belleville washer which is a non-flat washer. The spring washer has a slight conical shape which provides the washer a spring characteristic, wherein a flexible ability of the resilient element 34 will provide a clearance for the second gear member 33 being disengaged with the first gear member 32.
When the light housing 11 is pivotally folded with respect to the supporting frame 20 to adjust the projecting angle, the first engaging teeth 323 of the first gear member 32 is disengaged with the second engaging teeth 333 of the second gear member 33. As shown in
In summary, the arrangement of the present invention eliminates addition cost and adjusts the angle of the fixture in convenience. It avoids using friction force to affix the angle, the manufacture is also very simple. It is worth to mention that the user does not require unlocking the axial locker 311 or loosing the nut 313 from the screw 312 in order to pivotally fold the light housing 11 for adjusting the projecting angle thereof.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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6764198 | Chang | Jul 2004 | B2 |
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20100254147 A1 | Oct 2010 | US |