Claims
- 1. A recessed lighting fixture for creating an aesthetically pleasing and versatile light, comprising:(a) a plurality of recessed lights, each light having a lamp end and a back end, wherein each light is connected to a pivot, wherein the pivot provides movement in a rotational and angular motion; (b) the back end further comprising an electrical component comprising electrical wiring extending therefrom; (c) a barrier disposed between the lamp end and the electrical component, the barrier being adapted to block a view of the electrical component; and (d) the plurality of lights connected to a transformer.
- 2. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 1, wherein the light further comprises a socket in which the lamp is attached.
- 3. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 2, wherein the barrier comprises a pan having at least one baffle, the at least one baffle further adapted to alter the light.
- 4. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 3, wherein the pan further comprises a connector adapted to secure the pan into a ceiling.
- 5. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 4, wherein a second barrier is generally disposed between the plurality of lights and the transformer such that the second barrier is further adapted to block the view of the transformer.
- 6. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 5, wherein the plurality of lights are adapted to provide rotational and angular movement.
- 7. A recessed lighting fixture, comprising:(a) at least two recessed lights, each light further having a diameter, each light further connected to a socket, each socket further connected to a transformer, wherein each light is connected to a pivot, wherein the pivot provides movement in a rotation and angular motion; and (b) an elongated back pan having an aperture therethrough, the aperture defining an aperture diameter, wherein the aperture diameter is slightly larger than the light diameter to block the view of the transformer.
- 8. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 7, wherein the elongated back pan is flush against a ceiling thereby blocking view of the transformer.
- 9. A recessed lighting fixture, comprising:(a) a lamp housing, the lamp housing including a lamp assembly, the lamp assembly having a spin ring, a ring housing, and a ring mount, wherein the lamp assembly is connected to a pivot, wherein the pivot provides movement in a rotational and angular motion; (b) the housing being adapted to anchor the housing to a building structure; and (c) wherein the fixture further includes a wireway cover and wireway cover aperture, the cover further including a strain relief piece located between the wireway cover and a power source, and wherein the strain relief piece has an aperture greater than the size of the wireway cover aperture and the strain relief piece aperture is in-line with the wireway cover aperture, to permit electrical wiring to pass through the apertures.
- 10. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 9 further including a lamp, the lamp having a lamp diameter, and a pan, the pan having a pan aperture diameter slightly greater than the lamp diameter.
- 11. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 10, wherein the lamp housing comprises a plurality of lamps.
- 12. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 11, wherein the lamp housing comprises a plurality of lamps that are adapted to be movable in lateral directions.
- 13. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 11, wherein the fixture also comprises a transformer or ballast adapted to be removed via the pan assembly.
- 14. The recessed lighting fixture of claim 13, wherein the fixture further comprises at least one of a grating and louver partially or entirely covering the plurality of lamps.
CROSS RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of a provisional application Serial No. 60/227,191, filed 23 Aug. 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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