The present disclosure relates to a luminaire, and more specifically to an adjustment assembly for changing the position and/or orientation of the luminaire.
In one aspect, a luminaire includes a support, a housing, and an adjustment assembly. The housing having at least one light emitter and being pivotably coupled to the support. The adjustment assembly having a pivoting member and a fastening member. The pivoting member supported for movement relative to the support. The fastening member coupled to the pivoting member and the housing.
In another aspect, an adjustment assembly for a luminaire. The luminaire includes a housing pivotably coupled to the support. The housing having a light emitter inside a sealed section. The adjustment assembly including a bracket, a pivoting member, and a fastening member. The pivoting member having an aperture and being retained by the first bracket supported for rotational movement. A fastening member coupled to the housing and being inserted through the support, the pivoting member, and the bracket.
In another aspect, a method for adjusting a luminaire. The luminaire includes a support and a housing pivotably coupled to the support. The housing having at least on light emitter. The method includes, rotating a fastening member in a first direction, and pivoting a pivoting member and a fastening member. Wherein, pivoting the pivoting member and the fastening member pivots the housing in the same direction as the pivoting member and the fastening member relative to the support.
Other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure 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 following drawings. The disclosure 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. Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings.
In general, the present disclosure relates to an adjustment assembly for a luminaire. The adjustment assembly allows at least a portion of the luminaire to pivot and change the orientation of a light emitter.
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The support 18 includes a support surface or support frame 46. In the illustrated embodiment, the support frame 46 is generally flat and is positioned at an edge of the support 18 extending between a first side 50 and a second side 54 of the support 18. The support frame 46, the first side 50, the second side 54, and a rear end 56 of the support 18 define a cavity 58. The cavity 58 receives the control housing 34 when the housing 14 is coupled to the support 18. The support frame 46 includes a first convex portion 62 and a second convex portion 66. The first convex portion 62 is positioned in the first concave portion 42 and the second convex portion 66 is positioned in the second concave portion. The support frame 46 is positioned above the housing frame 38 when the housing 14 is coupled to the support 18.
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An adjustment assembly 78 is positioned between the housing 14 and the support 18. The adjustment assembly 78 includes a first bracket 82, a second bracket 86, a pivoting member 90, a fastening member 94, and a locking member 98. The first bracket 82 is positioned over the pivoting member 90 and is coupled to the support frame 46 by fastening members 102. In the illustrated embodiment, the pivoting member 90 is cylindrical in shape and rests in the arcuate portion 74. The second bracket 86 is coupled to the housing frame 38 by fasteners 106 and is aligned with the first bracket 82. As shown in
In addition, the first bracket 82 has a curved portion 122 that forms a rounded profile and a slot 126. The rounded profile is similar in shape to the pivoting member 90 so that the pivoting member 90 may be secured by the first bracket 82 against translational movement relative to the support 18 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the second bracket 86 has a substantially flat center surface 130 that is offset from a pair of side portions; in other embodiments the second bracket 86 may have a different shape. The center surface 130 includes an aperture 132 which extends through the center surface 130.
An opening 134 extends through the pivoting member 90 orthogonal to a pivoting axis 136. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening 134 is centered between a pair of ends of the pivoting member 90. Referring to
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The luminaire 10 is configured to be mounted on a wall (not shown). The rear end 56 of the support 18 is configured to couple to the wall so that the housing 14 extends away from the wall. The housing is oriented so that the light emitter 26 inside of the housing 14 is positioned in either an upwards or downwards direction. The adjustment assembly 78 positions the housing 14 in either the first, second or third positions. In the illustrated embodiment, the cap 30 selectively covers the cavity 58. To access the adjustment assembly, the cap 30 is moved (e.g., lifted) in order to expose the cavity 58. In each position (i.e., any of the first, second, or third positions), a surface of the nut 98 is adjacent the first bracket 82 to secure the screw 94 against moving.
The nut 98 is loosened to allow pivoting to occur. A tool (e.g., a screwdriver—not shown) is positioned in the slot 140 (
The screw 94 is secured to the second bracket 86 such that there is substantially no clearance between the head 114 and the housing frame 38. Additionally, the aperture 132 of the second bracket 86 has a diameter substantially equivalent to the diameter of the screw 94, permitting the screw 94 to rotate but not translate relative to the second bracket 86. The housing frame 38 and the second bracket 86 prevent the screw 94 from moving relative to the housing 14. Instead, rotation of the screw 94 supplies a force to the housing frame 38 of the housing 14. When the screw 94 rotates to thread the nut 98 toward the head 114 of the screw 94 (e.g., clockwise), the head 114 provides a compressive force to the second bracket 86 which provides a tensile force to the housing frame 38 and causes the housing 14 to pivot to the second position. And when the screw 94 rotates to unthread the nut 98 toward the end 118 of the screw 94 (e.g., counter-clockwise), the head 114 provides a compressive force to the housing frame 38 and causes the housing 14 to pivot to the third position.
The rotation of the screw 94 causes the pivoting member 90 to pivot about the arcuate portion 74 (
Once the housing 14 is pivoted to a desired position, the nut 98 is rotated to move the nut 98 to engage the first bracket 82 and secure the screw 94 inside the opening 134 of the pivoting member 90. This prevents the screw 94 from rotating, and retains the housing 14 in the desired position. The cap 30 is then moved to its original position to again cover the cavity 58 and the adjustment assembly 78.
The embodiment(s) described above and illustrated in the figures are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation upon the concepts and principles of the present disclosure. As such, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications to the elements and their configuration and/or arrangement exist within the spirit and scope of one or more independent aspects as described.
This application claims the benefit of prior-filed, Provisional Patent Application No. 62/625,098, filed Feb. 1, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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