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The present invention relates to light fixtures in general, and more particularly to light fixtures involving light emitting diodes (LEDs).
LED light sources offer significant advantages over incandescent lights in terms of energy efficiency and useful lifetime. The LEDs can be provided in continuous strips of diodes which enable mounting within compact light fixtures which may be utilized in a wide range of applications. LED performance is temperature dependent, and can suffer at elevated temperatures. LED light fixtures thus often make use of passive heat sinks to dissipate the heat generated internally. Because the strip of individual LEDs which serves as the LED fixture's light source is comprised of multiple point sources, the fixture is commonly provided with an extruded plastic diffuser or cover lens which attaches to an extruded aluminum housing which holds the LED strip. Sometimes the housing itself acts as the heat sink for the LEDs.
Retention of the cover lens in place on the fixture is an important aspect of an LED light fixture. If the cover lens is too loose, it runs the risk of separating from the light fixture, often located overhead. If it is too tight, it can be difficult to remove for servicing. Many LED fixtures with extruded housings attach the cover lens by disposing outwardly extending portions of deflectable legs of the cover lens within inwardly facing slots or grooves of the main housing. However, with the typical tolerances of extrusion manufacture, if this connection is not tight enough, the cover lenses can fall off the fixtures. Moreover, because forces are applied to the housing itself when the cover lens is removed or reinstalled during service, this lateral movement on the main housing risks cracking in the drywall within which a fixture is mounted, especially where the fixture is mudded in place.
Furthermore, light fixtures can be mounted in many fashions, flush to the surface of a wall ceiling or floor, in hung ceilings or drywall ceilings, suspended, mounted to project from a wall or ceiling, for downlighting, uplighting, or wash lighting, and in other fashions. Minimizing the number of distinct parts to accommodate all these options is an important objective. In addition, construction projects are often subject to change, and pose a logistical challenge to fixture suppliers to provide light fixtures of the right type and size to suit the needs of the moment.
What is needed is an LED light fixture that securely retains its cover lens while permitting convenient servicing with little risk of cracking drywall installations, and which has wide variability of installation mode with a minimum of parts.
The LED light fixture of the present invention provides a heat sink which bridges an opening in a base housing element and which is removably fastened to the housing element to control the spacing of the base housing element's side members. A plastic cover lens has deflectable legs with axial concave elements which engage with outwardly facing convex elements on cover mount members which protrude from the heat sink on either side of the LED strips. The LED power supply may be supported in a compartment above the heat sink. The cover lens thus has a wrap-around connection to the heat sink cover mount members which is tolerant of some variation in heat sink extrusion dimensions, and which is totally insensitive to variations in main housing element dimensions. The main housing element accepts various trim pieces, and the heat sink accepts a variety of lenses and lens covers which are interchangeable in the field, even after the main housing element has already been installed. End caps are provided which allow finished fixtures of any desired length to be readily formed in the field by cutting to length the base housing element and cover lenses.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an LED light fixture having cover lenses which are securely attached yet readily removed as needed.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an LED light fixture which can be readily configured in the field for different lighting applications.
Further objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring more particularly to
The base housing element has a first side member 24 which is joined to a second side member 26 by a top member 28. A first connecting flange 30 extends inwardly from the first side member 24, and a second connecting flange 32 extends inwardly from the second side member 26 towards the first connecting flange. The connecting flanges may be positioned about 2 and ⅜ inches from the top of the base housing element. A first opening 34 is defined between the interior margins 36 of the connecting flanges. As shown in
Each connecting flange 30, 32 has a downwardly opening slot 44 spaced outwardly from a flange interior margin 36. One of the heat sink fins 42 is received within each of these slots 44, as shown in
With the heat sink 38 fastened in place, an interior compartment 50 is defined within the base housing element 22 between the top member 28 and the heat sink which extends for the length of the fixture 20 and which provides a volume within which to receive one or more LED power supplies 52. The power supply 52 will usually be connected to a source of mains power (not shown), and will include an AC to DC converter so as to provide direct current power to the LEDs 54 which are the light sources of the fixture 20. An electrical cable 123 connects the power supply to the LEDs 54, as shown in
As shown in
The cover mount members 58, 60 engage with a plastic cover lens 70 to retain it securely but releasably to the heat sink 38. The cover lens 70 has a lens element 72 which allows light from the LEDs to escape the fixture. The cover lens 70 may be transparent, frosted, or colored and may serve to diffuse the light of the individual LEDs. The cover lens 70 protects the LEDs from dust and environmental material, and also serves a decorative purpose as it is the appearance feature of the fixture which is chiefly visible, in particular when the LEDs are not illuminated. The cover lens 70 controls the characteristics of the light which is shed by the fixture. It may be extruded from a plastic resin which is an acrylic blend. For example, DR101, a flexible clear acrylic, may be blended with V045, an optically clear acrylic, to yield a flexible part resistant to breaking as it is bent, yet which is clear and energy efficient in transmitting emitted light, and resistant to deterioration when exposed to ultraviolet light. DR101 is a transparent high impact and heat resistant Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Acrylic. V045 is a thermoplastic acrylic resin.
The fixture 20 may accommodate cover lenses of various sizes to achieve a desired surface treatment of the fixture. The shallowest cover lens 70, shown in
Because the light fixture can be as much as eight feet long, or even longer, it is important that the cover lens 70 is securely retained within the fixture, lest it fall from an overhead position. At the same time, it should be readily removed for servicing the fixture without disturbing the installation of the fixture 20, particularly in applications where it is mudded into drywall or tile, where inordinate stress on the housing might crack or disturb the surrounding drywall or tile. The mechanism for retaining the cover lens to the heat sink is a resilient engagement between the flexible cover lens 70 and the rigid cover mount members 58. All the cover lens embodiments 70, 74, 76 have similar attachment mechanisms although they may vary in proportions.
As shown in
Thus the heat sink cover mount members 58, 60 are positioned between the cover lens connecting members 80, so the resilient cover lens arms 78 releasably urge the cover lens connecting members against the heat sink cover mount members, to engage the cover lens concave elements 86 against the heat sink foot convex elements 69. This arrangement on the one hand has the wide length of the entire cover lens to flex, while on the other hand, is tolerant of slight variations in dimension of the heat sink 38 or the cover lens while still forming a secure connection. Moreover, the arrangement provides for significant deflection of the arms 78 and an interference or engagement between the connecting member and the cover mount member engagement of, for example, 0.080 inches. This arrangement allows the cover lens to remain securely affixed despite some variation in size of either the cover lens or the heat sink.
In addition to the cover lens 74, the light of the LEDs may be conditioned by auxiliary lenses 88, shown in
The different cover lenses may be used in different situations or when different effects are desired. For example the regress cover lens 70 may be used when extra glare control is needed, or simply for its distinctive appearance. The flush cover lens 74 gives a flush appearance to the fixture and works well for general illumination and wall washing. The drop cover lens 76 may be used in T-grid applications, as the lens protrudes from the fixture to more nearly match the surround ceiling tiles. The drop cover lens 76 may also be used simply for its distinctive appearance. It should be noted that the fixture may also be deployed with no cover lens whatsoever.
The fixture is provided with alternative trim elements which finish the appearance of the fixture on either side of the cover lens. For various appearances and applications, a customer may select a flush trim element 100, shown in
The flush trim element 100 may be used for applications where the fixture does not need to overlap the surrounding surface, for example a wooden surface or a tile surface. In tile applications the fixture can be grouted in with the tile. As shown in
The flanged trim element 102, shown in
The mud-in trim element 104, shown in
As shown in
The base housing element 22 may be provided with corner and median screw bosses 131, as shown in
The fixture 20 may be mounted through various conventional mounting mechanisms. As shown in
Although in the recessed installation regions above the fixture are not required to be illuminated, when the fixture 20 is suspended or mounted to a wall, it may be desirable to direct light upwardly as well as downwardly. The base housing element 22 is configured to accept LED strips and cover lenses to direct light in both directions, as shown in
It should be noted that while the top and bottom or directions relative to the base housing element are mentioned, the fixture may be installed in various orientations depending on the conditions of the installation. For example, the fixture may be given a recessed installation in a ceiling, in which case it will direct light downwardly, but the same fixture may be given a recessed installation in a floor to direct the light upwardly, or it may be recessed in a vertical wall to direct light sidewardly. Where the fixture is recessed, the portion above the top member 28 may be left unfinished. Alternatively, in a suspended or wall mounted installation, it may be desired to finish the upper surface of the fixture. This may be done with an extruded aluminum lid which has a horizontal surface which extends between the first and second base housing element side members 24, 26.
The modular fixture 20 thus makes it possible for a customer to change the installation approach or application for the fixture in the field. If a customer finds that a fixture must be used in a different way than originally anticipated at the time of placing the order, the manufacturer may be able to ship only a different trim piece, lens, or cover lens, rather than an entirely different fixture.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces all such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.
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