Claims
- 1. Lighting strip system comprising:a carrier rail which bounds a hollow space, said carrier rail being mountable on a wall or ceiling, a plurality of electrical wires running longitudinally in said hollow space; a plurality of coupling parts arranged in the hollow space and spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction of said carrier rail, said coupling parts being electrically connected with said electrical wires; a plurality of elongate lights mounted one after another in said longitudinal direction on said carrier rail; said carrier rail being formed with a wall, said wall being formed with recesses; electrical counter-coupling parts on said lights, said counter-coupling parts extending through the recesses and into the hollow space where they make electrical plug contact with corresponding ones of said coupling parts; said coupling parts each being slidable longitudinally within said carrier rail; said coupling parts and said wires forming a prefabricated intermediate product; and said carrier rail having internal dimensions which permit close longitudinal guidance for longitudinal movement therein of said coupling parts.
- 2. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:at least one of said coupling parts and counter-coupling parts comprises two coupling members arranged transversely next to one another for longitudinal movement on a common slide within said hollow space.
- 3. Lighting strip system according to claim 2, wherein:said wires extend next to each other in a common plane and wherein one coupling part is rotated by 180° relative to a corresponding counter-coupling part, said coupling and counter-coupling parts extending parallel to said common plane.
- 4. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, further including:a transverse positioning device configured to position said coupling parts transversely relative to the carrier rail.
- 5. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, further including:a stop arranged to limit movement of coupling part into disposition with a corresponding counter-coupling part.
- 6. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:the coupling parts are configured to be fixed on the carrier rail.
- 7. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, further including:a frame mounted over at least one of said recesses in said carrier rail and an arresting means located on said frame for arresting movement of an associated coupling part.
- 8. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:a light body having a U-shaped or a tube-like cross-sectional form is provided for each of said lights.
- 9. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, whereina releasable connector is provided for connecting said lights with said carrier rail.
- 10. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, further including:a contact position selector device is arranged in association with the coupling parts or said counter-coupling parts.
- 11. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:said coupling parts and said counter-coupling parts have contact elements in two transversely running rows, and wherein said selection device is associated with at least one of said rows.
- 12. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:recesses which are not occupied by counter-coupling parts or occupied recesses are closed by means of a closure element.
- 13. Lighting strip system according to claim 1, wherein:at least one slide, which forms part of said prefabricated intermediate product, is provided in said hollow space in said carrier rail, said slide having cross-sectional dimensions that are so adapted to the associated internal dimensions of the carrier rail that the slide is longitudinally displaceable in the carrier rail with a slight play for movement whereby said carrier rail forms a longitudinal guide for the slide, and wherein; said coupling part is mounted in said slide.
- 14. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, wherein:said wires extend next to each other in a common plane and wherein one coupling part is rotated by 180° relative to a corresponding counter-coupling part, said coupling and counter-coupling parts extending parallel to said common plane.
- 15. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, further including:a transverse positioning device configured to position said coupling parts transversely relative to the carrier rail.
- 16. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, further including:a stop arranged to limit movement of coupling part into disposition with a corresponding counter-coupling part.
- 17. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, wherein:the coupling parts are configured to be fixed on the carrier rail.
- 18. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, further including:a frame mounted over at least one of said recesses in said carrier rail and an arresting means located on said frame for arresting movement of an associated coupling part.
- 19. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, wherein:a light body having a U-shaped or a tube-like cross-sectional form is provided for each of said lights.
- 20. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, whereina releasable connector is provided for connecting said lights with said carrier rail.
- 21. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, further including:a contact position selector device is arranged in association with the coupling parts or said counter-coupling parts.
- 22. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, wherein:said coupling parts and said counter-coupling parts have contact elements in two transversely running rows, and wherein said selection device is associated with at least one of said rows.
- 23. Lighting strip system according to claim 13, wherein:recesses which are not occupied by counter-coupling parts or occupied recesses are closed by means of a closure element.
Priority Claims (2)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP99/10397, filed Dec. 27, 1999 and published in German, but not in English, on Jul. 13, 2000, the priority of which is claimed.
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