Maintenance and upgrading of a downlight luminaire may create difficulties. Advantageously, various parts may limit the relative motion of a luminaire relative to the mounting frame assembly such that electrical parts and other components are not damaged or otherwise strained by a weight of a light engine hanging from the luminaire. A luminaire with a mounting frame may include one or more elements configured to facilitate maintenance or upgrading of the luminaire and may allow a light engine or light source to be removed from the luminaire.
According to one aspect, a torsion spring assembly for use with a luminaire to allow a light engine assembly to be removed from the luminaire is disclosed. The torsion spring assembly may comprise an adjustable plate coupled to a light engine assembly and a support wire engaged with the adjustable plate. The support wire may include a single-length of wire wrapped around a mounting structure located on the adjustable plate, thereby forming a first end and a second end, wherein the first end and the second end each comprise a hook structure. The adjustable plate may provide at least two positions which the adjustable plate may slide in order to vary the relative distance between the mounting structure and the light engine assembly to accommodate ceilings of various thicknesses. Additionally, the hooks of the support wire may be configured to be received by a portion of a mounting frame assembly of the luminaire to limit a travel of the light engine assembly relative to the portion of a mounting frame assembly upon uncoupling the light engine assembly from the portion of a mounting frame assembly.
According to another aspect, a luminaire may include a mounting frame assembly; a light engine assembly engaged with the mounting frame assembly; and a support wire adjustably-coupled at a first end to a side of the light engine assembly. The light engine assembly may comprise at least one light source configured to emit light. The support wire may extend in the first direction from the side of the light engine assembly. The support wire may comprise at least one hook at a second end. The at least one hook of the support wire may be configured to be received by a portion of a mounting frame assembly to limit a travel of the light engine assembly relative to the mounting frame assembly upon uncoupling the light engine assembly from the mounting frame assembly. Additionally, the support wire may be coupled at the first end to an adjustable plate, with the adjustable plate providing at least two positions along the first direction for adjustable coupling to the support wire to the side of the light engine assembly to accommodate various ceiling thicknesses.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. The Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limited in the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
Further, it is to be understood that the drawings may represent the scale of different components of one single embodiment; however, the disclosed embodiments are not limited to that particular scale.
Aspects of this disclosure relate to a luminaire that includes an adjustable torsion spring assembly for mounting a light engine assembly to a mounting frame and for providing the ability to conduct maintenance of the light engine assembly. The luminaire may include a mounting frame assembly; an light engine assembly engaged with the mounting frame assembly, the light engine assembly comprising at least one light source configured to emit light; and a support wire adjustably-coupled at a first end to a side of the light engine assembly, the support wire extending in the first direction from the side of the light engine assembly, and comprising at least one hook at a second end.
In the following description of the various embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, various embodiments in which aspects of the disclosure may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
In one example, the one or more elements configured to facilitate maintenance or upgrading of the luminaire may allow a light engine or light source to be removed from the luminaire 100. Accordingly, the luminaire 100 may have a support wire 124. The support wire 124 may comprise two separate support wires, such as support wire 126a and/or support wire 126b. The support wires 126a, 126b may be adjustably-coupled at a first end (e.g. first end 128a of support wire 126a and first end 128b of support wire 126b) to a side of the light engine assembly 112 (e.g. see
As such, the support wires 126a and 126b may be configured to limit a travel (e.g. a translation, or a relative range of motion) of the light engine assembly 112 relative to the mounting frame assembly 102. In this way, the hook structures 134a, 134b, 136a, and 136b may travel along that direction 120 (or 180° to arrow 120) until being received by a portion of the mounting frame assembly 102. In particular, the hook structures 134a, 134b, 136a, and 136b may be configured to abut surfaces 138a and 138b of the mounting frame assembly 102.
In one example, the support wires 126a and 126b may allow the light engine assembly 112 to be lowered below a ceiling plane (as illustrated in
The luminaire 100 may be configured to accommodate reflectors, similar to reflector assembly 110, having different geometries and sizes. In one example, reflector assembly 110 may have a height dimension 140. Accordingly, height 140 may correspond to a distance between a top of the reflector assembly 110 (or a bottom of light engine assembly 112) and a plane approximately within which the reflector assembly 110 is removably-coupled to the mounting frame assembly 102 (i.e. a plane associated with the aperture plate 106). However, alternative reflectors that may be utilized with the light engine assembly 112 may have differing values for height 140. As such, the adjustable plate 132 may be configured to provide at least two positions along direction 120 between which the support wire (e.g. support wire 126a or 126b) may be coupled to the light engine assembly 112. In one implementation, the adjustable plate 132 may provide at least two positions between which the adjustable plate 132 may slide in order to vary the relative distance between the mounting structure 130 and the light engine assembly 112 to accommodate ceilings of various thicknesses. In another implementation, the adjustable plate 132 may provide infinite adjustability between two end stops.
The adjustable plate 132 may be rectangular in shape. The adjustable plate 132 may be other shapes without departing from this invention. The adjustable plate 132 may include a fastener 142 and a slot 144. The fastener 142 may be loosened to slide in slot 144 and then tightened to then lock the fastener 142 in place in the slot 144. Utilizing the fastener 142 and the slot 144, the adjustable plate 132 may be configured to provide at least two positions along the slot between which the support wire 126a, 126b may be coupled to the light engine assembly 112. The adjustable plate 132 illustrated in
In the foregoing, reference is made to the various elements as having one or more of a “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “left,” and/or “right” side, and/or a “horizontal,” or “vertical” orientation. However, these terms are merely associated with one example orientation used to aid in the description of the various elements of this disclosure. As such, the disclosed implementations in the foregoing are not limited to any one orientation. Similarly, the various elements described throughout this disclosure may be scaled in proportion to one another, such that the various implementations described herein may have any dimensional values. In another example, one or more elements described in this disclosure may be scaled disproportionately, and such that the accompanying Figures may not represent true proportions of the various elements described herein.
The present disclosure is disclosed above and in the accompanying drawings with reference to a variety of examples. The purpose served by the disclosure, however, is to provide examples of the various features and concepts related to the disclosure, not to limit the scope of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the examples described above without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.