The present application is a national stage entry of International patent application no. PCT/IB2020/059800, filed on Oct. 19, 2020, which claims priority to Italian patent application no. 102019000019409, filed on Oct. 21, 2019, both of which are incorporated in their entirety.
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The subject matter of the present invention is a lighting unit comprising at least a diffused light source and at least a concentrated light source.
The need to light different objects with a respective different lighting, which can be of either diffused or concentrated type, e.g. for lighting specific details, or a combination of the two lighting types, is known in the art.
Therefore, the technical problem arises of making a lighting unit able to deliver both diffused and concentrated light.
It is also required that such device should have compact dimensions, allow an easy and cost-effective manufacturing and assembling process, as well as be easily installable at any user employing normal standardized connection means.
According to the present invention, such results are achieved by a lighting unit according to the herein described subject matter.
Further details may be derived from the following description of a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the object of the present invention, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show:
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A light source is intended as a unit formed by one or more light emitting devices, such as LEDs, arranged and configured to emit a light beam.
The first light sources 21 are arranged on a printed circuit board 20 and are aligned along a first axis parallel to the longitudinal direction X-X. The relative distance between the first light sources 21 may generally be such as to cause a substantially continuous and/or uniform emission of light through the diffusion means along the longitudinal extension of the series of first light sources.
The second light sources 22 are arranged on a printed circuit board and aligned along a second axis parallel to the longitudinal direction X-X.
As an example, the second light sources 22 are formed by LEDs and are arranged in the longitudinal direction X-X at a predetermined relative distance, preferably significantly bigger than the distance between the first light sources 21, such as to allow association of a respective optical element 40 of said concentrating and/or directing optical means to each second light source.
It is understood that the relative distance between adjacent second light sources may not be constant.
Preferably, the first and second light sources are arranged on the same plane, more preferably on a same printed circuit board, as will be appreciated hereinafter.
The diffusion optical means and the concentrating and/or directing optical means are configured to be mounted on the container body so as to suitably either diffuse or concentrate/direct the light beams emitted by the respective first and second light sources 21, 22.
In greater detail, a preferred embodiment of the container body 10 (
The long arm 12a of the “L” preferably has a length L1 smaller than the length L2 of the base 11b, so as to leave an empty interspace 13 with a length L3 between said vertical arm 12b and the opposite vertical arm 11a of the “U”, the interspace thus being open towards the front part A of the lighting unit.
The transverse width Y-Y of the printed circuit board 20 is preferably slightly smaller than the width L2 of the base of the “U”, so as to be easily insertable within the latter in a longitudinal direction.
The first light sources 21 are arranged on the printed circuit board and aligned to a first axis parallel to the longitudinal direction X-X, so as to occupy an area with a width in the transverse sense (Y-Y) which underlies and preferably substantially corresponds to that (L3) of the interspace (13), in order to cause an emission of light substantially along the entire length of the lighting unit. The first alignment axis of the first light sources on the printed circuit board may be offset in the transverse direction Y-Y with respect to the centre line longitudinal axis of the interspace 13.
The second light sources 22 are arranged on the printed circuit board 20 aligned along a second axis parallel to the longitudinal direction X-X, and so as to occupy an area in the transverse sense Y-Y having a width substantially comprised within the width L2 of the transverse arm 12a of the “overturned L” 12.
The interspace 13 may be closed at its front side by the diffuser 30, which causes a diffusion to the outside environment of the light emitted by the first light sources 21, said emission of light thus being substantially continuous and/or uniform along the longitudinal extension of the first light sources. Each second light source 22 is associated with a respective concentrating and/or directing optical element 40, for example comprised of one or more lenses and/or reflectors, inserted in a respective suitable opening 14 of the container body 10; the openings 14 are in particular configured such that, once the lighting unit is assembled, each opening, as well as its respective optical element 40, are coaxial to the respective second light source, so as to suitably concentrate and/or direct the respective beam of emitted light.
The lighting unit further comprises power supply means 50, 51 designed to cause the emission by the first and/or second light sources, which may for example be LEDs, designed to emit white and/or coloured RGB light.
Furthermore, the power supply means are preferably designed to control a light intensity emitted by the first and/or second light sources, and in particular to individually control each of the second sources for selectively controlling the intensity of the light beam emitted therefrom (dimming) and/or for controlling the first light sources to determine at least an overall intensity of the diffused light emitted by the first sources through the associated diffusion optical means.
Furthermore, it is possible to provide manually accessible switches on the rear side of the container body, for individually controlling the switching on/off of respective one or more second light sources.
Once the lighting unit has been assembled, it is closed by end plugs 15 fixed by means of screws 15a.
It is also envisaged that the lighting unit may comprise fixing means 60 for performing fixing to surfaces such as walls, parts of furniture or the like; said fixing means comprising a spring in the form of a shaped bracket designed to engage with the unit and provided with a hole for receiving a fastening screw for fastening to the surface to which it must be applied. As illustrated in
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According to preferred embodiments, it is envisaged that the lighting unit may be provided with control means for remotely adjusting the intensity, colour and/or orientation of the light emitted by each light source.
Said remote control means, which may for example be connected to the lighting unit, in particular to the power supply means 50, by means of Bluetooth technology, are known in the art are therefore not described in further detail herein.
The two printed circuit board 220a, 220b are arranged on parallel planes, preferably coplanar, and are housed in respective different longitudinal seats 213, 211 of the container body 210.
The container body 210 may be advantageously formed by means of extrusion. The planes of the printed circuit boards and the seats 213, 211 are preferably inclined with respect to the vertical direction Z-Z and the transverse direction Y-Y.
Preferably, a housing seat 212a for housing the printed circuit board supporting the series of second light sources 222 is formed in a contoured body 212 on which optical elements 40 associated with the second light sources, and optionally also middle panels for covering a space between adjacent series of second light sources 222 may be mounted, so that the series of second light sources 222 and the respective optical elements 40 may be assembled on the contoured body 212 to form a single body, and may be inserted in an assembled state in the respective longitudinal seat 211 of the container body 210. Advantageously, the contoured body 212 may be housed in the longitudinal seat 211 of the container body so as to be rotatable therein around an axis parallel to the longitudinal direction, in particular within a certain rotation range and in two opposite rotation directions.
Therefore, it is possible to easily achieve a light orientation of the series of second light 222 around the longitudinal axis, within a certain range, achieving the so-called tilt function.
The rotatable housing of the contoured body 212 (assembled with the second light sources and the respective optical element) in the longitudinal seat 211 of the container body 210 is preferably achieved by means of a form-fit coupling between the seat 211 and the contoured body 212, as will be appreciated hereinafter.
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The flat base 211b may be inclined with respect to the vertical direction Z-Z and the transverse direction Y-Y, and, once assembled, may in particular be parallel to the plane of the printed circuit board 220b supporting the second light sources, in a “zero tilt”, i.e. non-rotated, position thereof.
The longitudinal seat 211 may be obtained, in particular by means of extrusion, in a container body 210 having preferably a rear side 210a parallel to the vertical direction and a bottom side 210b parallel to the longitudinal X-X and transverse Y-Y directions.
As illustrated, the contoured body 212 for housing the second light sources, which may also be advantageously obtained by means of extrusion, may in particular have the housing seat 212a in the form of a “U” to house the printed circuit board 220b.
The front and rear outer walls 212b of the contoured body 212 are shaped as curved surfaces, arranged and configured for a form-fit coupling with the inner surfaces of the curved rear arms 211a of the longitudinal seat 211 of the container body 210; in particular, the C-shaped seat arms and the rear and front outer walls 212b of the contoured body 212 may have a corresponding curvature radius. Therefore, the contoured body 212 may be stably housed in the seat 211 of the container body 210 and be rotatable around a longitudinal axis, guided by the curved rear arms 211a of the longitudinal seat 211.
As illustrated, a cavity may be defined between the bottom face of the contoured body 212 and the flat base 211b of the longitudinal seat 211, the sizing of the cavity in particular allowing an adjustment of a rotation range of the contoured body 212 within the seat 211, the flat base 211b itself forming the end-of-travel stop thereof.
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One or more (and in particular at least two) of the series of second light sources 222 with respective optical element 240 may be housed in the housing 212a of a respective contoured body 212. Each contoured body 212 with one or more series of second light sources 222 may preferably be rotatable around the longitudinal axis independently of the other contoured bodies, thus allowing the orientation of each set of one or more series of second light sources 222 supported on a respective contoured body 212, independently of the other series of second light sources 222.
Advantageously, in this embodiment, the inner cavity defined between the flat base 211b of the longitudinal seat 211 and the contoured bodies 212 may preferably house passage sleeves 251 for passage of wiring for serial connection of the series of second light sources 222, arranged so as not to hinder the rotational motion of the individual contoured bodies 212 for support thereof.
Furthermore, it is advantageously possible to longitudinally translate a contoured body 212 with respect to the others, achieving a further degree of freedom in the positioning of the respective second light sources. However, the contoured bodies 212 are preferably fixed in the longitudinal direction to keep a constant pitch between second light sources, which is particularly desirable in order to achieve an improved aesthetic appearance.
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As illustrated, such seat 213 is preferably in the form of a “U”, with a base having a greater extent than the arms of the “U” and a smaller extent than the flat base 211b of the longitudinal seat 211 for housing the second light sources, from which it may be separated by a longitudinal partition 213a projecting outwardly in a direction substantially orthogonal to the surfaces of the flat base 211b of the seats 211, 213 and to the planes of the printed circuit boards.
The power supply means may be separated for the series of first and second light sources 221, 222, in case they are supported on separate printed circuit boards 220a, 220b.
The device according to the invention, incorporating in a single container body 210 two different light sources and means for diffusing and/or concentrating the light emitted therefrom, is therefore extremely compact; it may be implemented according to variable lengths by predetermining the extrusion conditions of the container body and the diffuser to be applied thereto, as well as the printed circuit board with respective light sources.
In addition to the foregoing, the relative distance between the second light sources 22 may be easily varied, said distance having a constant or variable pitch as required and/or preferred for determining the specific desired concentration with respect to the object to be lit.
The specific linear structure with pieces made by means of extrusion also allows for an easy and cost-effective manufacturing, as well as a quick assembly process, helping to contain production costs and sale price.
While having been described in the context of some embodiments and some preferred exemplary implementations of the invention, the scope of the present patent is intended to be solely determined by the following claims.
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102019000019409 | Oct 2019 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2020/059800 | 10/19/2020 | WO |
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WO2021/079249 | 4/29/2021 | WO | A |
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