The present invention consists of a lighting system that is made up of a flexible track, wherein the track is attached to any type of facing and comprises a plurality of luminous devices or luminaires arranged along the length thereof. This invention allows the generation of various linear shapes and has the advantage, compared to any known lighting system, that the track allows the flexible track of the electrical power supply system to be made independent from the different luminous devices, it allows the track to be removed in a simple way without the need to disassemble the attachment anchors for attaching to the facing and, in addition, it allows the luminaires to be located and/or removed as required by the user without the assembly being affected.
This invention falls within the different types of lighting equipment and systems, and more specifically, within the systems comprising flexible tracks.
It is widely known within this industrial sector the existence of lighting systems comprising a track that supplies electrical energy to a plurality of luminaires or luminous devices. The present invention focusses on the type of lighting systems wherein the electric track has the particularity of being flexible and, therefore, allows the generation of longitudinal configurations with shapes other than linear ones.
The usual lighting systems are based on fixed tracks, wherein the track can have sections of various configurations, but in all known cases, the power supply wiring is comprised within the fixed structure of the track. In this sense, that which is disclosed in document WO2016132362A1 is known, where in addition to this previous feature, the lighting system has a lower configuration comprising a longitudinal track where a luminaire can be fitted. This type of system has the advantage that it allows a user to attach luminous devices at different points of the track, however, it does not allow the generation of various continuous linear shapes, and in the event of having to do any type of maintenance or replacement work, it requires that the entire system has to be removed, since all the elements of the system are linked to the fixed track.
That which is disclosed in document U.S. Pat. No. 5,672,003A is also known, wherein a lighting system with a modular fixed track is described, with embeddings and fixed brackets that shelter the track from the facing, and which comprises internal tracks with an electrical wiring housed within the cross section thereof wherein luminous devices are attached with an adapter with a special configuration that allows the electrical connection with the internal wiring in the track. This document, like the previous one, does not generate systems with various continuous linear shapes, and in the event of maintenance or replacement, it requires the entire system to be removed.
Within the systems that comprise a flexible track, systems are known having a track with a tubular configuration, intended to house a continuous luminous device or continuous lighting strip inside it and, therefore, the electrical power supply of the system is comprised in the lighting strip itself housed within the closed cross section of the track. By way of example, that which is disclosed in documents US2005231947A and US2010061095A1 is known. These systems have the advantage of being able to generate diverse linear shapes, but they have the problem that the closed configuration does not allow the location of punctual lamp holders, but only allows the installation of a continuous strip; and they have the problem that they require an embedding or attachment to the facing that does not allow their removal without disassembling the entire system.
That which is disclosed in document EP3388743A1 is also known, wherein a lighting system is described with a flexible track with an open configuration, specifically formed by a double T section, and which houses a luminaire on at least one of the lateral faces thereof, which in this case is an LED strip. This alternative solves the problem of being able to configure a non-linear system, but requires an embedding or attachment to the facing that does not allow it to be removed without disassembling the entire system, and being an open track, it does not allow it to be used for any other use than the assembly of luminaires, even in this case, it does not allow the location of punctual lamp holders but only allows the installation of a continuous strip.
Finally, that which is described in document US2007091596A1 is known, which discloses a modular lighting system made up of rigid and flexible tracks assembled and attached to each other by means of coupling means at each end of each track, and comprising fluorescent lamps assembled inside adjustable accessories. These tracks are attached to a facing which, for example, can be interpreted as a ceiling. For the electrical connection between the tracks and the luminaires, flexible power cables are required that are integrated within the tracks with tongue-and-groove connections between the different track sections, and with a connection to the luminaires by means of standardised adapters attached to the tracks. In this sense, it is not a viable technique to leave multiple free adapters in the event that different luminaires are to be located, due to both aesthetic and/or economic reasons, as well as due to a technical aspect wherein complex adapters are required. The system proposed in document US2007091596A1 solves the problem of being able to configure a non-linear system, although not continuously, which implies connectors in each section; but it has the problems that it requires an embedding or attachment to the facing that does not allow the removal thereof without disassembling the entire system, or at least entire sections of both track and electrical wiring, and it also has the problem that it does not allow the location of punctual lamp holders but only allows the installation of a device in the fixed couplings, leaving multiple couplings free for this purpose not being viable.
Taking into account all the arguments previously exposed, it is considered that there is no solution to the technical problem of being able to have a lighting system that can have a continuous non-linear configuration that allows luminous devices to be punctually located at any point along the length thereof, the electric track not being attached to the facing and, therefore, said track being able to be disassembled in a simple way in the event that it is required.
In this sense, and taking into account the known background in the state of the art, wherein the flexible tracks are tubular and serve to house and protect the luminaire, or open with all the elements of the system integrated in the track, this being non-continuous; the present invention not only differs in the structure and configuration thereof from any other known in the state of the art, but also overcomes the previously described problems through the development of an attachment means for attaching to the facing that is independent from the track, which means that it is not required that the track is attached to the facing, which allows the track to be easily and quickly assembled or removed; and comprises elements outside the cross section of the track that house the power supply, so that the luminous devices are arranged in any location on the track and, furthermore, if electrical maintenance work is to be carried out, there is no need to remove the track, but only the independent element that houses said electrical connection wiring.
The object of the present invention is a lighting system with which various linear shapes are generated due to a track that allows a luminous device to be attached at any point, and which has the particularity of having a configuration such that the track can be easily removed without the need to disassemble the attachment anchors for attaching to the facing; and it has flexible profiles on the sides of the track, which are elements that are independent from the track itself, which house the power supply wiring, and with which the power supply is made independent from the track itself, and with which the problem is solved in the event that maintenance or repair tasks on the electrical wiring are to be carried out, or even to increase or decrease the electrical wiring, of not having to remove the track, but only that independent portion of the system, which represents an important advantage over known systems where the entire system has to be removed.
In this sense, the present lighting system, which is attached to a facing, preferably a ceiling, is made up of a plurality of brackets that are attached to the facing; a track formed by an extrusion body made of polymeric material, comprising an upper opening that allows it to be attached by pressure to the brackets, wherein the track is flexible and allows the generation of a longitudinal shape with curves and straight lines continuously and without cuts or joints, and comprising a lower slot that allows at least one adapter of a luminous device to be attached therein by pressure; at least one flexible lateral plate, which is an extruded profile formed from a polymer material, which is attached by pressure on at least one side of the track and wherein these plates comprise at the lower portion of the internal face thereof, which protrudes from the track when the plate is attached, lips or a spigot that protect at least one electrical conductor made of copper; and a plurality of luminous devices comprised in an adapter, wherein the adapter is attached to the electrical track by pressure and which comprises on one of the lateral faces thereof at least one electrical connection that is in contact with an electrical conductor of at least one of the lateral plates, so that the adapter is attached to the track, but the power supply is facilitated by the contact thereof with at least one of the lateral plates of the track.
Going into greater detail of the invention, the system comprises a track which, as has been mentioned, is an extruded body made of flexible material of a polymeric nature having a hollow configuration that allows it to be attached by pressure to the fixed brackets of the facing, which means that the track can be easily removed by the user by pressing the track and removing it from the brackets, which provides the advantage of easy assembly and disassembly; and a lower slot where an adapter that houses at least one luminous device can be attached by pressure. Therefore, it can be indicated that a section of the track is such that it comprises:
Preferably, but in a non-limiting manner, the lateral contours of the cross section of the track are straight, adopting solid quadrangular shapes; however, the lateral contours or sides can adopt curved shapes as long as they have the tongue-and-groove connection means, so that said curved shapes can generate more attractive and unique visual shapes.
In a possible embodiment of the invention, in order to improve the general resistance of the flexible track, this track can be a coextrusion body with a flexible polymer with at least one layer of rigid polymer arranged in the portion of the upper opening that remains in contact with the fixed brackets.
Moreover, the brackets that are attached to the facing are such that they comprise:
These brackets are parts that can have different radii and lengths, and are joined linearly to each other, generating free shapes attached to the facing, for example, to the ceiling, and therefore serve as a guide and support for the flexible electrical track. These brackets also provide the advantage that in the event that it is required to change the track or access the inside of the track, there is no need to disassemble the entire system, but simply remove the track from said brackets.
In order for these brackets to be linearly connected, connection means are arranged at the ends of each bracket, preferably being tongue-and-groove connection means. In a possible embodiment of the invention, at each end of a bracket there is both a male projection and a female recess, in such a way that they allow the coupling of the analogous tongue-and-groove means of the following bracket, and thus respectively with the following brackets, being able to generate a longitudinal guide with interconnected curves and straight lines as may be required by a user or an installation and, in addition, to serve as a bracket for the flexible track.
As previously indicated, the head has a male-like shape that allows it to fit by pressure in the upper opening of the track. In a possible embodiment of the invention, this shape is hook-like, that is, a head made up of a vertical reinforcement, from which at least one lateral flange starts on each side of said reinforcement, said flanges being hooked on the internal portion of the upper opening, which, in this case, requires a horizontal contact surface with said flange. In another possible embodiment of the invention, the head can be ball-shaped, i.e., made up of a vertical reinforcement comprising a rounded configuration at the end thereof, in which case, the internal portion of the upper opening can have either a horizontal surface as previously indicated, or a curved internal surface that allows better contact and attachment between both elements.
In addition, each flexible lateral plate is an extruded laminar body of a polymeric nature comprising:
Preferably, but in a non-limiting manner, the plate has straight faces, which adapt to the straight shape of the lateral faces of the track; however, these faces can adopt curved shapes as long as they can be adapted to the curved shapes of the sides of the track.
Finally, the system comprises a plurality of luminous devices, for example, LED spotlights, which are comprised in the structure of an adapter, wherein the adapter is fixed by pressure to the lower slot of the track, and on at least one of the lateral faces thereof there is an electrical connection that is in contact with an electrical conductor of at least one of the lateral plates. In this sense, an adapter is made up of:
In the case of the adapter, this can be made of any resistant material such as, for example, of a plastic, polymeric, metallic nature or a mixture of several of them. In the same way, the luminous device that is installed in the lamp holder of the adapter is not intended to be limiting, but can be an LED device, a halogen device, a fluorescent device, or any other type of commercial luminous device.
With this structure, in case there is a problem with a copper cable, it is not required to remove the attachment bracket, nor the flexible track, nor the opposite plate comprising the conduction without problems, nor even the luminous adapter. It is only required to remove the plate having said problem by pressure.
In the same way, in the event that once the flexible track has been installed, the installation of luminous devices that require a greater electrical supply with more electrical conductions is required, and which may require a larger adapter, it is only required to remove the lateral plates and locate others with a greater height and which may comprise more conductions, as required by this new installation, and all this without having to remove the continuous flexible track. These problems, which are recurrent in the assembly of many electrical installations, are not contemplated by any type of known lighting system, and generate the problem of having to remove the entire set of elements of the already assembled system to have to, either repair a portion of the conduction, or the total system in the event of having to modify the installation variables.
Another aspect of these plates to take into account is that the external face, whether straight or curved, is a surface that can comprise at least one printout, wherein it can be printed directly in the factory on the same face as required by the user, or that the face can serve as a support for the bonding or adherence of a sheet or vinyl already printed. Therefore, the system can carry a printout either by way of advertising or showing a logo, unique colour, or any other printout that can make the product unique. This fact means that the present system, once the brackets, the track and the luminaires have been installed, in the event that it is required to change the external corporate colour or place an advertisement, it only requires to remove and change the external plate, which is an element independent from the rest of the elements of the system, which, in turn, is an advantage that is not possible to achieve with the lighting systems known in the state of the art where the entire system has to be changed.
It should be noted that, throughout the description and claims, the term “comprises” and its variants are not intended to exclude other technical features or additional elements.
In order to complete the description and to help a better understanding of the features of the invention, a set of figures and drawings is presented wherein the following is represented by way of illustration and not limitation:
As can be seen in the previous set of figures, a possible embodiment of the invention, the lighting system that is attached to a ceiling is made up of a plurality of brackets (2) that are attached to the ceiling; a track (1) with an upper opening that allows it to be attached by pressure to the brackets (2), wherein the track is flexible and allows the generation of a longitudinal shape with curves and straight lines continuously and without cuts or joints; two lateral plates (3) that are attached to both sides of the track (1) by pressure, and wherein each plate comprises an electrical conduction; and at least one luminous device (5) comprised in an adapter (4), wherein the adapter is attached to the track (1) by pressure.
In this sense, the track (1) is a body of a polymeric nature comprising:
As can be seen in the figures, this embodiment of the invention is based on a track (1) with straight contours by way of a rectangular track.
Moreover, a possible embodiment of a bracket (2) that is attached to the ceiling, as can be seen for example in
As can be seen, mainly in
For its part, each lateral plate (3), which is flexible and is an extruded laminar body of a polymeric nature, which is an element independent from the track, and which comprises:
As can be seen in the figures, this embodiment of the invention is based on a lateral plate (3) with straight sides so that it adapts to the straight contour of the sides of the rectangular track.
Finally, the system comprises a plurality of luminous devices (5) that are comprised in the structure of an adapter (4), wherein the adapter is attached by pressure to the lower slot (13) of the track (1); and wherein the adapter is made up of:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P202131156 | Dec 2021 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/082084 | 11/16/2022 | WO |