The present disclosure relates to luminaire structures and associated structures.
Traditionally, grid lighting systems deploy a grid of track segments which are configured to deliver power to a collection of lighting modules, to deliver lighting to a space.
Considerable effort is involved in the installation of such grid lighting systems so that, once installed, the actual configuration of lighting modules can safely be changed by a user. This is done by delivering “low voltage”, such as that specified as Class 2 UL, along the entire grid lighting system, to be coupled with “low voltage” lighting modules.
In such configurations, each of the track segments is usually supplied with an array of dedicated “low voltage” supply “line drops” appearing at relatively short intervals, such as at every 8 feet, along the grid lighting system. Moreover, each “low voltage” supply line is usually supplied by a “remote” power supply, which may power one or several of such “low voltage” supply lines. This usually requires a dedicated utility space, remote from the grid lighting system itself, to be set aside to locate the power supplies, along with considerable lengths of power cabling to and from each power supply to its one or several designated “low voltage” line drops. Thus, the larger the area occupied by the grid lighting system, the larger the power supply infrastructure required to allow it to function in the manner intended, with a corresponding increasing overhead expense as a result.
U.S. Application US 2018/0313503 discloses a modular canopy lighting system is described comprising suspension elements for suspending said system from a ceiling, power beams including internal power beams, and connectors for connecting beams with other beams and beams with suspenders and lighting elements.
It would thus be desirable to provide novel approaches for grid lighting systems, or at least to provide the public with one or more useful alternatives.
In an aspect, there is provided a grid lighting system, comprising: at least one housing segment with at least one lighting zone. At least one lighting module is selected from at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module. The at least one lighting zone extends along a first length dimension of the housing segment and including at least one first passage to receive the at least one track lighting module and/or non-track lighting module therein. The housing segment includes a first power supply segment to be coupled with a designated line voltage outlet to deliver line voltage power to the at least one lighting module in the at least one lighting zone. Each track lighting module includes a lighting subzone, with a second passage therein to receive one or more lighting submodules along a second length dimension, and a second power supply segment to couple with the first power supply segment to receive line voltage power therefrom and to deliver low voltage power to the one or more lighting submodules.
The system may further comprise at least one hub segment to join with the at least one housing segment to form a grid configuration.
The first power supply segment may include one or more line voltage outlet plugs spaced along the first length dimension.
A group of one or more of the line voltage outlet plugs may be each mounted on a corresponding cable to engage a matching line voltage inlet plug in the corresponding lighting module.
At least one, or each of the one or more lighting submodules may include a class 2 driver, or other driver, and the second power supply segment is configured to deliver substantially constant voltage thereto.
At least one, or each non-track lighting module may include a constant current driver.
The at least one lighting zone may include a direct lighting zone and/or an indirect lighting zone.
The at least one lighting module may include a plurality of lighting modules, which may include a direct group of one or more lighting modules and/or an indirect group of one or more lighting modules. Each lighting module may include a sub-structure which may be configured to fit exclusively in a corresponding direct passage in the direct lighting zone or an indirect passage in the indirect lighting zone.
At least one, or each lighting module in the direct group may have at least one dimension and/or formation which may differ from a corresponding at least one dimension and/or formation of each lighting module in the indirect group.
The first power supply segment may be configured to receive the line voltage power at a voltage of from about 120 volts to about 277 volts at 60 watts.
The second power supply segment may be configured to deliver the low voltage at a voltage of about 12 to about 48 volts at 60 watts.
The first length dimension may be substantially in line and/or coplanar with the second length dimension.
In another aspect, there is provided a grid lighting system, comprising: at least one elongate support structure defining at least one lighting zone, and at least one lighting module selected from at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module. The at least one lighting zone is configured to extend along a length dimension of the elongate support structure and to receive the at least one lighting module. The elongate support structure is associated with a first power supply segment to deliver line voltage power to the at least one lighting module in the at least one lighting zone. Each track lighting module includes a lighting subzone extending along a length dimension thereof, to receive one or more lighting submodules therein, and a second power supply segment to couple with the first power supply segment to deliver low voltage power to the at least one lighting submodule in the lighting subzone. The first power supply segment is configured in a first mode to deliver line voltage power to the at least one lighting module, and in a second mode to cooperate with the second power supply segment in the at least one track lighting module to deliver low voltage power to the at least one lighting submodule.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit for assembling a grid lighting network, comprising: a plurality of grid segments configured to be assembled to form a grid network defining a plurality of mounting sectors for supporting each of a plurality of lighting modules. At least one first power supply segment is to be coupled to a line voltage outlet to deliver line voltage power to each mounting sector in at least one power delivery zone in the grid network and which is defined by: a designated number of the plurality of mounting sectors; and a designated number of the plurality of lighting modules, each configured for mounting in the at least one power delivery zone at one of the designated number of mounting sectors. The at least one power delivery zone is configured according to a combined lighting unit power rating for the power delivery zone to approach but not exceed a maximum power delivery rating of the line voltage outlet, to enable any one of the designated number of lighting modules to be moved from one of the mounting sectors to another in the designated number thereof, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the line voltage outlet. The designated number of lighting modules is selected from one or more track lighting modules and/or one or more non-track lighting modules.
In another aspect, there is provided a method for preparing a configured installation of a grid lighting network in a target space, comprising:
The method may further comprise configuring each of the one or more track lighting modules, or one or more non-track lighting modules to deliver low voltage power to at least one array of LEDs associated therewith.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit for assembling a lighting system, comprising a plurality of grid segments configured to be assembled into a grid network for supporting a plurality of interchangeable lighting modules at a plurality of mounting sectors defined by the grid network. Also provided is a power supply segment to be coupled to a designated line voltage outlet to deliver line voltage power to each of the mounting sectors in a designated power delivery zone in the grid network defined by: a designated number of the plurality of mounting sectors in the designated power delivery zone; and a designated number of the plurality of interchangeable lighting modules for mounting in the designated power delivery zone. The designated power delivery zone is configured to define a combined lighting unit power rating to approach a maximum power delivery rating of the designated line voltage outlet, wherein the designated number of the plurality of interchangeable lighting modules is selected from one or more track lighting modules or one or more non-track lighting modules.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit for assembling a grid lighting network, comprising: a first plurality of grid segments, each configured to be assembled to form the grid lighting network and to define a second plurality of mounting sectors therein, with each mounting sector configured to operatively couple with a corresponding one of a third plurality of lighting modules. At least one first power supply segment is configured to be associated with the grid lighting network and to be coupled to a first line voltage outlet to deliver line voltage power to each of the mounting sectors in at least one first power delivery zone in the grid lighting network, wherein the at least one first power delivery zone is defined by: a designated first number of the second plurality of mounting sectors; and a designated first number of the third plurality of lighting modules. The at least one first power delivery zone is configured according to a first combined lighting unit power rating for the first power delivery zone to approach but not exceed a maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet, to enable any one of the designated first number of lighting modules to be moved from one of the mounting sectors in the designated first number thereof to another of the mounting sectors in the designated first number thereof, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet. The designated first number of lighting modules is selected from one or more track lighting modules and/or one or more non-track lighting modules.
The kit may further comprise a plurality of hub structures to couple the first plurality of grid segments together to form the grid lighting network.
The kit may further comprise the first number of lighting modules.
The at least one first power supply segment may include one or more line voltage outlet plugs spaced along each mounting sector of the designated first number thereof.
At least one, or each of a group of one or more of the line voltage outlet plugs may be mounted on a corresponding cable segment to engage a complementary line voltage inlet plug in the corresponding lighting module.
Each track lighting module of the designated first number of lighting modules may be configured to receive one or more lighting submodules, wherein each lighting submodule may include one or more arrays of one or more LEDs, and a submodule driver. Each track lighting module may further comprise a second power supply segment configured to deliver low voltage power to the submodule driver.
The submodule driver may be a class 2 driver or another driver.
At least one, or each non-track lighting module in the first number of lighting modules may include one or more arrays of one or more LEDs, and a constant current driver to deliver substantially constant current thereto.
At least one, or each non-track lighting module may further comprise a first power controller segment for controlling a first power level of output power to be delivered by the constant current driver to the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs.
The first power controller segment may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive commands to set the first power level.
The first power controller segment may be configured to communicate with a first wireless sensor segment to exchange signals on the wireless network.
The non-track lighting module may include a passage to receive the first wireless sensor segment.
The second power supply segment may further comprise a second power supply and a second power controller segment for controlling a second power level of output power to be delivered by the second power supply to the one or more lighting submodules.
The second power controller segment may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive commands to set the second power level.
The second power controller segment may be configured to communicate with a second wireless sensor segment, to exchange signals in the wireless network.
The non-track lighting module may include a passage to receive the second wireless sensor segment.
A designated first number of one or more of the first plurality of grid segments may be configured to provide at least one lighting zone, wherein the at least lighting zone includes at least one direct lighting zone and/or an indirect lighting zone.
The at least one first power supply segment may be configured to receive the line voltage power at a voltage of from about 120 volts to about 277 volts at 60 watts.
The second power supply segment may be configured to deliver the low voltage at a voltage of from about 12 to about 48 volts at 60 watts.
The at least one first power supply segment may comprise a plurality of first power supply segments, with at least one, or each thereof integrated into a corresponding grid segment. At least one, or each of the first power supply segments may be configured to be electrically coupled with one or more adjacent first power supply segments in the grid network at a corresponding hub structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a lighting system comprising at least one grid network configured to provide a plurality of mounting sectors therein and to deliver line voltage power to each of the mounting sectors from a single line voltage power source, each of the mounting sectors configured to receive at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module for delivery of light to an interior space adjacent the at least one grid network, each of the at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module being operatively associated with one or more arrays of one or more LEDs, and each of the at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module being configured to receive the line voltage power from a corresponding mounting sector and to deliver low voltage power to the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs associated therewith.
At least one, or each of the track lighting modules may be configured to receive one or more lighting submodules. At least one, or each lighting submodule may include at least one of the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs, and a submodule driver. At least one, or each track lighting module may further comprise a second power supply segment which may be configured to deliver the low voltage power to the submodule driver to power the at least one of the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs.
The grid network may further comprise a plurality of standardized grid segments which may be configured for assembly in any one of a plurality of grid network configurations, such that any one of the track lighting modules and/or any one of the non-track lighting modules may be engageable with any one of the mounting sectors.
The grid network may further comprise a plurality of standardized hub segments for interconnecting the plurality the standardized grid segments.
One or more of the grid segments may include a housing segment structure, at least one, or each of which may define a first channel to define at least one mounting sector. The track lighting module and/or non-track lighting module may be removably secured therein.
The system may further comprise a first power supply segment associated with the housing structure for delivering the line voltage power to the mounting sector. The track lighting module and/or non-track lighting module may include a second power supply segment to receive the line voltage power and to deliver low voltage power to the array.
At least one, or each of the at least one track lighting module and/or the at least one non-track lighting module may include one or more releasable locking structures to removably lock the corresponding track lighting module and/or non-track lighting modules in the first channel.
The track lighting module may be configured to be received in the first channel in a configuration to receive the one or more lighting submodules.
The track lighting module may include a track structure defining a second channel, and/or the lighting submodule may include coupling structure to be received by the track structure in the second channel in an operative position wherein the track structure and the coupling structure are configured to deliver the low voltage power to the lighting submodule.
The coupling structure may include a power supply segment to deliver a second low voltage power to the array.
The lighting submodule may include bridging structure to enable electrical connections between the coupling structure and the at least one array.
The system may further comprise mounting structure to releasably mount the lighting submodule to the housing structure with the coupling structure in the operative position.
The mounting structure may include at least one arm which may be configured to extend along a corresponding boundary of the housing structure and a retaining structure to releasably engage the arm and the housing structure.
The mounting structure may include a pair of arms which may be configured to extend along opposite boundaries of the housing structure, and/or the retaining structure is configured to releasably engage at least one of the arms and the housing structure.
The lighting submodule may further comprise anchoring structure to anchor at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture thereto containing at least one of the one or more arrays.
The non-track lighting module may be configured to be received in the first channel in a configuration to anchor at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture thereto containing at least one of the one or more arrays.
The non-track lighting module may include a coupling structure to be received in the first channel and which may be configured to receive the line voltage power from the mounting sector and to deliver the low voltage power to the at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture thereto.
The non-track lighting module may include bridging structure to enable electrical connections between the coupling structure and the at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture.
The one or more releasable locking structures may include one or more latches movable between a released position and a locking position, and/or the locking position the one or more latches may engage a complementary stop segment associated with the housing segment structure adjacent the first channel.
The least one grid network may be configured so that any one of the one or more mounting sectors may be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive operational commands for delivering the line voltage power to the at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module.
The at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive operational commands for controlling the lower voltage power to be delivered to the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs.
The first and/or second power supply segments may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive operational commands for controlling the corresponding line voltage power to be delivered to the at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module, and/or the corresponding low voltage power to be delivered to the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs.
In another aspect, there is provided an assembly for installing a lighting submodule in a housing structure of a grid lighting system, comprising at least one arm configured to extend along a corresponding boundary of the housing structure and a retaining structure to releasably engage the arm and the housing structure.
The at least one arm may include a pair of arms configured to extend along opposite boundaries of the housing structure, and the retaining structure is configured to releasably engage at least one of the arms and the housing structure.
The lighting submodule may further comprise anchoring structure to anchor at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture thereto containing at least one array of one or more LEDs.
The lighting submodule may include a track lighting submodule, to engage a tracking lighting module located in the housing structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a method, kit, device, network, module and/or structure as described herein.
In another aspect, there is provided a grid lighting system, comprising:
The at least one housing segment may be configured to be suspended in a first position below the ceiling structure, to be positioned in a second position adjacent a facing surface defined by the ceiling structure, or to be positioned in a third position within the ceiling structure with the at least one lighting zone accessible adjacent the facing surface.
The grid lighting system may further comprise an anchor structure for securing the at least one housing segment in any one of the first, second and third positions.
The lighting module may include at least one light delivery structure configured to be directed deliver light to a designated region in an interior space.
The lighting module may include a pair of the light delivery structures configured to be directed deliver light to respective designated regions in the interior space.
The pair of light delivery structures may be configured to deliver light at opposed angles relative to a vertical axis.
The opposed angles may be substantially equal relative to a vertical axis.
The at least one housing segment may include a pair of opposed first locating flanges for locating adjacent corresponding boundaries of a designated opening in the facing surface to receive the housing segment.
The at least one lighting module may include a pair of opposed second locating flanges, each of which is configured to be located adjacent a corresponding first locating flange when in an operative position in the at least one lighting zone.
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure for use in assembling in a series of at least two thereof for a grid lighting system, comprising:
One or more of the first modular junction structures may each be accessible adjacent a corresponding end region.
At least two of the at least one group of first transfer channels may be configured to be in at least one of a power transferring relation and a signal transferring relation with at least one of the of the first modular junction structures.
The at least one group of first transfer channels may extend between at least one pair of the at least one pair of first modular junction structures.
The at least one group of first transfer channels may include at least one power transfer channel and at least two signal transfer channels.
At least one first driver structure may be associated with one of the at least one transfer structure, wherein the at least one first driver structure is configured to be in power and/or signal transferring relation with at least one of the first modular sub-junction structures.
At least one transfer structure may include at least one board structure, wherein the at least one group of first transfer channels may include a plurality of conductive pathways applied to the at least one board structure.
At least one transfer structure may be configured to transfer power and signals therealong.
The first transfer channels may include a plurality of power transfer channels and a plurality of signal transfer channels.
The modular lighting segment structure may further comprise:
The at least one transfer structure may include at least one board structure, wherein at least one of the at least one group of first transfer channels and the at least one group of second transfer channels are in the form of conductive pathways applied to the at least one board structure.
At least one of the at least one first modular lighting structure and the at least one second modular lighting structure respectively may include at least one of the at least one first driver structure and at least one second driver structure configured to be associated with the at least one transfer structure, and to be in at least one of a power transferring relation and a signal transferring relation with a corresponding at least one of the first and second modular sub-junction structures.
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure assembly, comprising at least two modular lighting segment structures as defined herein.
In an aspect, there is provided a kit to assemble a modular lighting segment assembly, comprising at least a pair of modular lighting segment structures as defined herein, and a jumper structure, wherein:
The client modular lighting segment structure may be configured to deliver the at least one of the line voltage power and the low voltage power to another of the first modular junction structures on the client modular junction structure, so as to transfer the at least one of the line voltage power and the low voltage power to another modular lighting segment.
The other structure associated with the modular lighting segment structure may be onboard the modular lighting segment structure.
The other structure associated with the modular lighting segment structure may be offboard the modular lighting segment structure.
The at least two end regions are at least one of spaced apart, opposed and adjacent.
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure for use in multiples of least two thereof, for use in one or more lighting modules, to deliver line voltage power and/or communication signals thereto, when operable in a corresponding one or more mounting sectors in a grid lighting system, the modular lighting segment structure comprising:
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure for use in multiples of least two thereof, for use in one or more lighting modules, to transfer line voltage power and/or signals therewith, when operable in a corresponding one or more mounting sectors in a grid lighting system, the modular lighting segment comprising:
One or more of the modular junction structures may each be accessible adjacent a corresponding end region.
At least two of the plurality of transfer channels may be configured to be in at least one of a line voltage power transferring relation and a signal transferring relation with at least one of the of the modular junction structures.
At least one group of plurality of the transfer channels may extend between at least two of the at least one pair of first modular junction structures.
Theat least one group of transfer channels may include at least two line voltage power transfer channels and at least two signal channels.
The at least one modular lighting structure may include at least one driver structure to be associated with one of the at least one transfer structure, wherein the at least one driver structure may be configured to be in line voltage or low voltage power and/or signal transferring relation with at least one of the first modular sub-junction structures.
The at least one transfer structure may include at least one board structure, wherein the plurality of transfer channels may include a plurality of conductive pathways applied to the at least one board structure.
The transfer channels may include a plurality of line voltage power transfer channels, a plurality of low voltage power transfer channels and a plurality of signal channels.
At least one switching structure may be configured to be in power and/or signal exchanging relation with at least two transfer channels, and to be in power and/or signal exchanging relation with:
The modular lighting segment structure may further comprise at least one switching structure configured to be in signal exchanging relation with at least two transfer channels, and the driver structure, to deliver signals thereto, according to a corresponding transfer channel according to an operational position of the switch structure.
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure assembly for use in one or more lighting modules, to deliver power and/or signals thereto, when operable in a corresponding one or more mounting sectors in a grid lighting system, the modular lighting segment structure assembly comprising:
The at least one modular junction structure may include at least two modular junction structures, each configured to be accessible adjacent a respective end region of the at least one transfer structure.
The plurality of transfer channels may include a first group of transfer channels configured to be in line voltage power transferring relation directly or indirectly with one of the at least one modular junction structure.
The plurality of transfer channels may include a second group of transfer channels configured to be in low voltage power transferring relation directly or indirectly with at least one of the at least one modular junction structure, the least one modular sub-junction structure and the one or more lighting modules.
The plurality of transfer channels may include a third group of transfer channels configured to be in signal transferring relation directly or indirectly with at least one of the at least one modular junction structure, the least one modular sub-junction structure and the one or more lighting modules.
The plurality of transfer channels may include a first group of transfer channels configured to be in line voltage power transferring relation directly or indirectly with the at least one modular junction structure; a second group of transfer channels configured to be in low voltage power transferring relation directly or indirectly with at least one of the at least one modular junction structure, the least one modular sub-junction structure and the one or more lighting modules; and a third group of transfer channels configured to be in signal transferring relation directly or indirectly with at least one of the at least one modular junction structure, the least one modular sub-junction structure and the one or more lighting modules.
At least one transfer channel of the plurality of transfer channels may be a member of one or more of the first, second and third groups.
The modular lighting segment structure may further comprise at least one switching structure configured to be in signal exchanging relation with at least two transfer channels, and the driver structure, to deliver signals thereto, according to a corresponding transfer channel according to an operational position of the switch structure.
In an aspect, there is provided a modular lighting segment structure assembly for use in one or more lighting modules, to deliver power and/or signals thereto, when operable in a corresponding one or more mounting sectors in a grid lighting system, the modular lighting segment structure assembly comprising:
In an aspect, there is provided a lighting module, an LED assembly, a track lighting module, a non-track lighting module comprising one or more modular lighting segment structure as defined herein.
Several example embodiments of the present disclosure will be provided, by way of examples only, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” “coupled,” and “mounted,” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings. In addition, the terms “connected” and “coupled” and variations thereof are not restricted to physical, mechanical or other connections or couplings. The terms upper, lower, and vertical are intended for operative context only and are not necessarily intended to limit the invention only to those configurations or orientations. In any instance in which the disclosure refers to a single instance of an element, example embodiments may include a multiple of such elements. The term “at least one” in reference to any element is not intended to force an interpretation on any other reference elsewhere in the disclosure to a single instance of an element to mean only one such instance of the element. Furthermore, and as described in subsequent paragraphs, the specific mechanical and/or other configurations illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention. However, other alternative mechanical and/or other configurations are possible which are considered to be within the teachings of the instant disclosure. Furthermore, the present disclosure provides basis for and encompasses support for any one element, feature, structure, function, of any aspect and/or example embodiment described in the present disclosure including the figures, clauses and/or claims herein, which is itself claimed on its own or combined with any one or more elements, features, structures, functions, and/or steps from the same or any other aspects and/or example embodiments described in the present disclosure including the figures, clauses and/and claims herein.
The terms “line voltage” and “line voltage power” used herein may include, but not limited to, the voltage (and power) that a power line delivers to its destination, or the point where it is being used, such as from about 120V to about 277V at 60 W, or from about 2500 W at 277V to about 1080 W at 120V, or other such voltage levels and/or power levels appearing in power distribution systems in building structures.
The terms “low voltage”, “low voltage power” and “low power” used herein may include, but not limited to, the voltage (and power) such as specified in Class 2 UL (formerly known as Underwriters Laboratory) that is rated for electrical appliances such as lighting units, such as 48V at 60 W maximum, or other such voltage and power levels specified in residential and commercial building codes.
The term “configured installation” used herein in the context of a grid lighting network or system may include, but not limited to, an installation which is configured according to an appropriate building or energy code, including one or more instances of a specified length of a lighting (or power delivery) zone and a specified number of interchangeable line voltage lighting modules deployable therein, in order to approach, but not exceed, a maximum power delivery rating of a designated line voltage outlet (such as a circuit breaker) to power the lighting (or power delivery) zone, to enable any one of the interchangeable line voltage lighting modules to be moved from one designated location to another along the specified length of the lighting (or power delivery) zone, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the designated line voltage outlet.
The terms “grid lighting system”, “grid lighting network”, “grid area”, “grid segment”, “grid configuration”, and other terms using the adjective “grid” herein may include, but not limited to, single or multiple configurations of a track, housing or other support structure, in any one or more of such configurations as T-, L-, U-, square-shaped or other configurations or combinations thereof, such as a number of x and y lengths found at one or more hubs, intersecting two or more tracks, housings or other support structures. The grid segments may be in the form of standardized or non-standard grid segments.
While the drawings show and the description describes the “grid” components generally defining a 2-dimensional configuration, it is to be understood this is done merely for convenience in the drawings and description. It is to be understood by one possessing the teachings of this specification, drawings, and claims as set forth herein, as may be amended during the prosecution, that the “grid” may extend into a third dimension and incorporate components not limited to a 2-dimensional configuration.
The term “LED” used herein may include, but not be limited to, semiconductor, electroluminescent, organic, polymeric or other material based light sources commonly known as generally as light emitting diodes, as well as polymeric and other such light sources, equivalents and variants thereof.
The term “track lighting module” used herein may include, but not limited to, an interchangeable lighting device which provides a track or other elongate supportive structure for supporting an array of one or more interchangeable lighting submodules, for example with one or more arrays of LEDs, i.e. those which are configured to electrically couple with the track or other elongate support.
The term “non-track lighting module may include, but not limited to, an interchangeable lighting device which does not provide a track or other elongate supportive structure for supporting an array of one or more interchangeable lighting submodules, for example with one or more arrays of LEDs.
The term “modular” as it relates to a modular lighting segment structure for use in assembling in a series of at least two thereof for a grid lighting network or system and/or one or more modular junction structures and modular structures used in connection therewith. The term modular may include, but not be limited to constructions with standardized, compatible, and/or complementary dimensions and/or connectivity, enabling the associated segments, structures and the like to be capable to being used in different configurations. For example such configurations may be achieved by the use of standardized, compatible, and/or complementary connectors sets, or connectors capable of being joined with adjacent complementary connectors for the purposes of assembling such grid lighting network or system.
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The kit may also comprise at least one first power supply segment 30 (such as in the form of the first power supply cabling harness 31) to be coupled to a first line voltage outlet, such as the circuit breaker 16, to deliver line voltage power to each of the mounting sectors 56 in at least one first power delivery zone 58 in the grid lighting network 54. The first power supply cabling harness 31 may be formed by individual segments installed in each corresponding housing segment 18, and configured to be in communication with one another throughout the mounting sector 56 of the grid lighting network 54 to be supplied by the supply line 14, by way of electrical connections made between such individual housing segments 18 at each corresponding hub segment 40. In other example embodiments, the first power supply cabling harness 31 may be installed in the corresponding mounting sector 56 of the grid lighting network 54 once assembled.
The first power delivery zone 20 may thus be defined by:
In some example embodiments, the first power delivery zone 58 may also be defined by a designated number of the grid segments 18.
The first power delivery zone 58 may be configured according to a first combined lighting unit power rating for the first power delivery zone 58 to approach but not exceed a maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet, such as the current breaker 16, to enable any one of the designated number of mounting lighting modules 22 to be moved from one of the mounting sectors 56 to another mounting sector 56 in the designated number thereof, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet.
Thus, in some example embodiments, a single delivery zone 58 powered by the circuit breaker 16, may be configured to approach but not exceed a maximum power delivery rating of a first line voltage outlet, such as the current breaker 16. In other example embodiments, a plurality of delivery zones 58 may be powered by the circuit breaker 16, in which case the plurality of power delivery zones 58 may be configured to approach but not exceed a combined maximum power delivery rating of the current breaker 16.
In some example embodiments, the designated number of lighting modules 22 may be selected from one or more track lighting modules 24 and/or one or more non-track lighting modules 26.
In some example embodiments, a method may be provided to prepare a configured installation of a grid lighting network installation in a target space, with a designated space, such as an interior space, and/or a designated purpose or function. The present method may allow for the grid lighting network installation to be reconfigured after the original installation should the primary interior space or a portion thereof, and/or designated purpose or a portion thereof change following original installation. While an interior space is referred to herein it should be understood that the present structures and functions will also perform in a substantially similarly if not in an identical manner in an exterior setting, combination of interior and exterior, or other settings.
A first step may be to provide a plurality of grid segments 18 which are each configured to be assembled into the grid lighting network 54 for supporting each of a plurality of interchangeable lighting modules 22 at a corresponding one of a plurality of mounting sectors 56 defined on the grid lighting network 54. Next, the plurality of grid segments 18 may be allocated to at least a first power delivery zone 58, defined by:
Another step may be to provide at least one first power supply, such as first power supply segment 31, to be coupled to a first line voltage outlet, such as one or more outlet plugs 44, to deliver line voltage power to each of the number of mounting sectors 56 in the first power delivery zone 58.
Another step may be to configure the designated number of mounting sectors 56 in the first power delivery zone 58 according to a first combined lighting unit power rating for the first power delivery zone 58 to approach, but not exceed, a maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet, such as one or more outlet plugs 44. This step may thus enable any one of the designated number of lighting modules 22 to be moved from one mounting sector 56 of the designated number to another mounting sector 56 thereof, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet.
Another step may be to select the designated number of interchangeable lighting modules 22 from one or more track lighting modules 24, or one or more non-track lighting modules 26.
The collection of lighting modules 70 may include at least one track lighting module 72 and at least one non-track lighting module 74. In the case, the collection of lighting modules 70 includes a number of different lighting configurations among the many that may be used. Each track lighting module 72 therein, in this example, may include a constant voltage driver 76, while the non-track lighting module 74 may include a constant current driver 78.
Each of the lighting modules in the collection 70 may be further configured into, or be selected from, a direct group 80 and an indirect group 82, wherein each has a housing structure 84, 86 which may be configured to fit exclusively in its corresponding direct passage 66 or indirect passage 68 respectively. For instance, each lighting module in the direct group 80 may be provided with at least one dimension and/or formation which differs from a corresponding at least one dimension and/or formation of each lighting module in the indirect group 82.
In the case of the lighting modules in direct group 80 of
At least one first power supply segment 110 may be provided which may be configured to be associated with the grid lighting network 100 and to be coupled to a first line voltage outlet as shown schematically at 112, via one of a plurality of stem structures 114, to deliver line voltage power to each of the mounting sectors 104 in at least one first power delivery zone generally shown at 118. In this case, the at least one first power delivery zone 118 may be defined by a designated first number of the second plurality of mounting sectors 104; and a designated first number of the third plurality of lighting modules 106.
The at least one first power delivery zone 118 may be configured according to a first combined lighting unit power rating for the first power delivery zone 118 to approach, but not exceed, a maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet 112, to enable any one of the designated first number of lighting modules 106 to be moved from one of the mounting sectors 104 in the designated first number thereof to another of the mounting sectors 104 in the designated first number thereof, and still comply with the maximum power delivery rating of the first line voltage outlet 112. Referring to
A plurality of hub segments 124, such as those disclosed in example embodiments in the present disclosure, may be provided to couple the first plurality of grid segments 102 together to form the grid lighting network 100. The hub segments 124 may be in the form of standardized or non-standard hub segments for interconnecting the grid segments 102.
In this case, the grid lighting network 100 may be formed from a kit which may be configured to include the first number of lighting modules 106, or be configured for the first number of lighting modules 106, or one or more thereof, to be supplied separately. The at least one first power supply segment 110 may include one or more line voltage outlet plugs 126 spaced along each mounting sector of the designated first number thereof.
Each of a group of one or more of the line voltage outlet plugs 126 may be mounted on a corresponding cable segment 128 to engage a complementary line voltage inlet plug 130 in the corresponding lighting module 106 on a corresponding cable segment 132. In this case, each track lighting module 120 of the designated first number of lighting modules 106 may be configured to receive one or more lighting submodules 136, three of which are shown in
As schematically shown in
Referring to
Each non-track lighting module 122 may further comprise a first power controller segment 148 for controlling a first power level of output power to be delivered by the driver 146 to the one or more arrays of LEDs 144. The first power controller segment 148 may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network, such as a wireless channel shown at 150 (or a wired channel such as may be provided via the cable segment 132), to receive commands to set the first power level by way of sensor segment 152. In this case, the sensor segment 152 may be integrally provided by the first power controller segment 148. As can be seen in
Referring to
Thus, in some example embodiments as shown in
The at least one first power supply segment 110 may be configured to receive the line voltage power at a voltage of from about 120 volts to about 277 volts at 60 watts (or at another level according to the one or more configurations or attributes of the grid lighting network 100 or components thereof), while the second power supply segment 142 may be configured to deliver the low voltage at a voltage of about 12 to about 48 volts at 60 watts (or at another level according to the one or more configurations or attributes of the grid lighting network 100 or components thereof).
The at least one first power supply segment 110 may further comprise a plurality of the first power supply segments 110, with each integrated into a corresponding grid segment 102, while each of the first power supply segments 110 may be configured to be electrically coupled with one or more adjacent first power supply segments 110 in the grid network 100 at a corresponding hub segment 124.
In some exemplary embodiments as shown in
The track lighting module 178 may include a second power supply segment (not shown) to receive the line voltage power and to deliver low voltage power to the at least one array of one or more LEDs, shown at 192.
In this case, the first and/or second power supply segments may be configured to be addressable in a wired and/or wireless network to receive operational commands for controlling the corresponding line voltage power to be delivered to the at least one track lighting module and/or at least one non-track lighting module, and/or the corresponding low voltage power to be delivered to the one or more arrays of one or more LEDs.
As can be seen in
The coupling structure 190 may include a power supply segment, which may include a constant current driver or a constant voltage power supply shown schematically at 191 in
Referring to
The mounting structure 196 may include at least one arm 198, configured to extend along a corresponding boundary 170a of the housing structure 170 and a retaining structure to releasably engage the arm 198 and the housing structure segment 170. In the example embodiment of
Referring to
The non-track lighting module 202 may include a coupling structure 204 to be received in the first channel 174 and configured to receive the line voltage power from the mounting sector 176 and to deliver the low voltage power to the at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture 203 thereto, containing the at least one array 192. A bridging structure 204 such as shown at 206 may enable electrical connections between the coupling structure 204 and the at least one pendant or non-pendant light fixture.
As may apply to the track lighting module 178, the non-track lighting module 202 may include one or more releasable locking structures 208 to removably lock the non-track lighting module 202 in the first channel 174. The one or more releasable locking structures 208 may include one or more latches 210 movable between a released position (shown longitudinally oriented in
As can be seen in
Thus, as shown in the
Referring to
As can further be seen in the example embodiment of
Further example embodiments are shown in
Further example embodiments are shown in
In this case, the modular lighting segment structure 270 may include a power supply segment which may be provided by at least one transfer structure 274 which may be configured to provide for a transfer of line voltage power directly or indirectly from a line voltage power source (and in some cases may also provide for the transfer of low voltage power directly or indirectly from a low voltage power source), and/or signals, by way of example but not limitation, such as control and/or communication signals, along a dimension, such as a length dimension L thereof. The transfer structure 274 may have at least a pair of opposed or spaced apart end regions shown at 276 and 278, thus enabling the modular lighting segment structure 270 to convey line voltage power, low voltage power, and/or signals along the transfer structure 274, and in some example embodiments, so as to carry line voltage power, low voltage power, and/or signals along the region of the grid lighting network 225 in which a series of one or more modular lighting structures are located. The signals may include, by way of example not by limitation, signals with codes or instructions for controlling a designated function for one or more associated LED arrays, such as a dimming function or other functional effects such as strobe lighting, color changes, and which may also include signals for changing or switching the state of one or more of such functions or functional effects and the like, so as to enable the grid lighting network to provide a changeable and/or enhanced environment.
At least one pair of first modular junction structures 280, 282 (for example as may be commercially available from MOLEX as can be seen at //www.molex.com/) may be associated with the at least one transfer structure 274, so that each of first modular junction structures 280, 282 may be accessible adjacent a corresponding end region 276, 278, or otherwise accessible between the respective end regions 276, 278. In this example, each first modular junction structure 280, 282 may be configured to be in power and/or signal transferring relation with another transfer structure, such as the transfer structure 284 of adjacent (or neighbouring) modular lighting segment structure 272 with a corresponding first modular junction structure 287, via a jumper structure (or interconnection structure) 286 (coupled between the first modular junction structures 282 and 287) or a supply line, such as that shown at 288 to supply line voltage power and/or signals.
At least one group of one or more first transfer channels 290 (
Referring to
In the example of
Referring to
The modular lighting segment structure 270 may further include at least one group of one or more second transfer channels 306 (
The modular lighting segment structure 270 may further include at least two second sub-junction structures 308, 310 (
In the example embodiment of
Thus, the first modular lighting structure 296 and/or second modular lighting structure 312 may include at least one first and/or second driver structure, such as for example the driver structure 300, wherein each may include a housing structure such as for example housing structure 302, to be associated, for example, with a corresponding transfer structure, wherein the first and/or second driver structures may be in power transferring relation respectively with one or more of the first and/or second sub-junction structures, for example those shown at 292, 294 and 308, 310 respectively, or one or more adjacent modular lighting segment structures.
The modular lighting segment structures 270, 272 may provide a number of options for configuring a corresponding lighting module to be installed in a grid lighting system or network, by enabling the assembler to configure each individual modular lighting structure as required. In the example of modular lighting segment structure 270, selected ones of first and second transfer channels 290, 306 may be in communication with each of the first modular junction structures 280, 282, so as to supply a common line voltage power level, a common neutral and/or signals directly or indirectly, for example either by the supply line 288, in the exemplified instance to be supplied to modular lighting segment structure 270, or by way of the jumper structure 286 to be supplied to the modular lighting segment structure 272.
Referring to
In some example embodiments, as shown in
In some example embodiments, the first, second or third modular sub-junction structures may be configured to be in transferring relation with one or more transfer channels which may not necessarily be provided on a corresponding transfer structure. In some example embodiments, the transfer structure maybe configured to be in transfer relation with a common ground with a lighting structure or accessory, or in low voltage power transfer relation with a corresponding driver structure, in which the common ground or low voltage power supply may extend to a transfer channel not associated with or a member of either the first or second groups. In some example embodiments, more than two groups of transfer channels may be provided where each group may have more than two transfer channels as illustrated, for example purposes only, in
The line power supply 288 may, in this instance, be a 9 line supply, providing a number of power lines and signal lines, including for instance those identified as Line 1, Neutral 1, Dim +1, Dim −1, Line 2, Neutral 2, Dim +2, Dim −2, and Ground. In some example embodiments, each of the jumper structures 286 may be provided with modular junction structures on opposed end regions thereof, to establish line voltage power, low voltage and/or signal transfer relation, or a sub-combination thereof, with the corresponding modular junction structures 282 on MLSS 270 and modular junction structure 280 on MLSS 272. Alternatively, one or both end regions of the jumper structure may be integrally formed or otherwise connected to one or both of MLSS 270 and MLSS 272. Alternatively, the line voltage power supply 288 may provide other configurations in which the power supply and signal lines may involve a greater or lesser number of such supply lines. For example, the line power supply line may be configured to deliver signals without separate signal lines, by using the characteristics of the power being received on the power lines as a carrier wave for the signal. In still further configurations, signals may be delivered using other routes, such as by way of wireless signals, for example as discussed in other example embodiments herein, for example by providing wireless receiver shown schematically at 289 in
Meanwhile, each MLSS may be provided with a driver structure 300, enabling driver structure output power to be delivered to one or more LED arrays (not shown) associated with each respective MLSS. In this case, each of the subject MLSSs may be also configured to transfer signals, so that such signals may be delivered from the supply line 288, and progressively through the first transfer channels, and jumper structures 286 from one MLSS to another.
While the MLSS 270, 272 are shown to be in series, in some cases they may be configured to be in parallel. Further, the sub-junction structure delivering line power to the driver structures may be configured to be in parallel with the first and/or second power transfer channels.
With reference to the configurations shown in
In the example of
The first modular sub-junction structure 292 may be configured to be in power transfer relation with the first modular junction structure 280 and/or the second power transfer channels 306a.
The first modular sub-junction structure 294 may be configured to be in power transfer relation with the first modular junction structure 282 and second power transfer channels 290a (not shown). First modular sub-junction structure 294 may also be in power transfer relation with LED array 322, for example as shown in
In another configuration, the second modular sub-junction structure 308 may be configured to be in power transfer relation with the first modular junction structure 280, the first power transfer channels 290a, the driver structure 300 (not shown), and/or be in signal transfer relation with first signal channels 290b (not shown).
The second modular sub-junction structure 310 may be configured to be in power transfer relation with the first modular junction structure 282, the power transfer channels 306a, the driver structure 300 as shown by lines 300c, and/or be in signal transfer relation with second signal channels 306b.
Further, the second modular sub-junction structure 308 may be configured to be in power signal transfer relation with either the driver structure 300 via output power line 300b, first modular junction structure 294, voltage power transfer channels 306c, and the second modular lighting structure 312 via conductive path D.
In the configuration shown in
Thus, in the configurations of
Also provided is a switch structure shown at 340 which may be in communication signal transfer relation with communication channels 290b and 306b via contact structures 340b, and operable to change state according to the position of the switch actuator structure 340a. The switch structure 340 may also control or designate the communication signal transfer relation with the modular sub-junction structure 294, by way of communication signal lines 342 to exchange communication signals therewith from the corresponding communication channels 290b or 306b according to the position of the switch actuator structure 340a to the driver structure 300 via communication signal lines 300c. This, the switch structure 240 may be configured to change an operational mode of the driver structure 300 according to the communication signal details exchanged with the corresponding communication channel 290a, 306b.
At least two modular junction structures 280, 282 may be provided, each configured to be accessible adjacent a respective end region of transfer structure 274, with a plurality of contact structures, for example as shown at 280a, 282a, to be in power and/or communications signal transferring relation with corresponding transfer channels, selections of which are schematically identified at 290b, 306a and 306b in
The transfer structure 274 may include at least one printed circuit board structure or board structure so that the at least one group of first transfer channels may be in the form of conductive pathways printed or otherwise applied or adjacent thereto. The housing structure driver structure 300 or other configurations of a driver structure without a housing, may be installed on (or otherwise associated or integrally formed with) the board structure, and may include one or more of the structures, elements and functions in the disclosure and figures herein. In some examples, the housing structure (as shown schematically in dashed lines at 306) may extend toward and enclose, at least in part, each of the modular junctions 280, 282 and modular sub-junction structures 292, 294 and 314, as well as the switch structure 340 and switch actuator structure 340a, while retaining accessibility to each of the enclosed components externally, as required, such as to the first modular sub-junction structures 280, 282 by the jumper structure 286 and line voltage power supply 288. In an example embodiment (as shown schematically in dashed lines at 340, 340a on the housing structure 306), the switch actuator structure 340a may be accessible externally of the housing structure 306, for the purposes of manual switching thereof, or may otherwise configured to be operational through signal-based instructions to initiate switching thereof, by way of an onboard or remotely networked controller not shown.
Modular sub-junction structures 292, 294 and 314 may be configured to be in line voltage or low voltage power and/or communications signal transferring relation with at least one of:
The plurality of transfer channels, such as shown at 290b, 306a and 306b may be configured to be in at least one of a power transferring relation and a signal transferring relation with at least one of the of the modular junction structures, and/or at least one of the modular sub-junction structures.
In this case, at least one group of transfer channels may include at least one line voltage power transfer channel, shown at 306a, and at least two communication signal channels, shown in this case at 290b, 306b. However, the transfer channels may include a plurality of line voltage power transfer channels, a plurality of low voltage power transfer channels and a plurality of communications signal channels, as shown in
At least one switching structure, such as shown at 340, may be configured to be in power and/or signal exchanging relation with at least two of the transfer channels, and to be in power and/or signal exchanging relation with:
The switching structure 340 may be further configured to be in signal exchanging relation with at least two transfer channels, for instance as shown at 290b, 306b, and the driver structure 300, to deliver communications thereto, according to a corresponding transfer channel according to an operational position of the switch structure.
While the present disclosure describes various example embodiments, the disclosure is not so limited. To the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, as will be readily appreciated by the person of ordinary skill in the art.
This application claims benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional App. No. 63/374,540, filed Sep. 3, 2022, and entitled LUMINAIRE STRUCTURE. In addition, this application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/186,691, filed Mar. 20, 2023, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/474,373, filed Sep. 14, 2021 (U.S. Pat. No. 11,608,967), which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/162,990, filed Jan. 29, 2021 and entitled LUMINAIRE STRUCTURE (U.S. Pat. No. 11,118,765), and is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/391,921, filed Aug. 2, 2021 (U.S. Pat. No. 11,608,969), which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/162,990, filed Jan. 29, 2021 (U.S. Pat. No. 11,118,765) and is a Continuation-in-Part of International Patent Application No. PCT/CA2021/051071, filed Jul. 29, 2021. In addition, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/162,990, filed Jan. 29, 2021, claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional App. No. 62/985,205, filed Mar. 4, 2020. The disclosures referenced above are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. This application is also a Continuation-in-Part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/718,167, filed Apr. 11, 2022, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/306,855, filed May 3, 2021, which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/676,109, filed Nov. 6, 2019 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,995,939), which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/909,457, filed Mar. 1, 2018 (Now U.S. Pat. No. 10,473,307), which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/521,795, filed Jun. 19, 2017, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/532,970, filed Jul. 14, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 17/306,855 is also a Continuation-in-Part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/899,047, filed Jun. 11, 2020, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/859,922, filed Jun. 11, 2019, and to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/991,535, filed Mar. 18, 2020; U.S. application Ser. No. 17/306,855 is also a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/067,369, filed Oct. 9, 2020, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/991,535, filed Mar. 18, 2020; U.S. application Ser. No. 17/718,167 is also a Continuation-in-Part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 17/037,361, filed Sep. 29, 2020 (now U.S. Pat. No. 11,300,276), and a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Design Application No. 29/804,395, filed Aug. 19, 2021. This application is also a Continuation-in-Part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/321,304, filed May 14, 2021, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/004,057, filed Jun. 8, 2018 (now U.S. Pat. No. 11,199,002), which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/532,977, filed Jul. 14, 2017. U.S. application Ser. No. 16/004,057 is also a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Design Application No. 29/610,783, filed Jul. 14, 2017 (now Pat. No. D875,988) and is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Design Application No. 29/615,179, filed Aug. 26, 2017. The disclosures referenced above are also herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. Additionally, the disclosures set forth in the following applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/795,153, filed Feb. 19, 2020 and entitled COUPLERS FOR LIGHT FIXTURES, U.S. Pat. No. 11,079,082;U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/299,168, filed Oct. 20, 2016 and entitled COUPLERS FOR LIGHT FIXTURES, now granted as U.S. Pat. No.U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/256,356, filed Jan. 24, 2019 and entitled COUPLERS FOR LIGHT FIXTURES, now granted as U.S. Pat. No. 10,584,857;U.S. Provisional App. No. 62/820,083 filed Mar. 18, 2019 and entitled MOUNT INTERFACE FOR LIGHT FIXTURES;U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/723,665 filed Dec. 20, 2019 and entitled MOUNT INTERFACE FOR LIGHT FIXTURES U.S. Pat. No. 11,092,319; andU.S. Provisional App. No. 62/985,205, filed Mar. 4, 2020 and entitled LUMINAIRE
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