1. Field
The subject disclosure relates to the field of electrical lighting apparatus and light fixtures, and more particularly to a field installable stair rail light.
2. Related Art
Various lighting systems have been devised for theaters and other venues for lighting aisles, stairs and the like. Low voltage lighting systems have been used which incorporate LED light strips in the case of steps and stairs. Such strips have been provided at the edge or “nose” of each stair such that the edge of each step is illuminated and visible to someone walking up or down the stairway.
The following is a summary of various aspects and advantages realizable according to various embodiments of the invention. It is provided as an introduction to assist those skilled in the art to more rapidly assimilate the detailed discussion which ensues and does not and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the claims which are appended hereto in order to particularly point out the invention.
According to an illustrative embodiment, a stair rail light is provided which may be attached between first and second vertical stair rail posts to direct illumination from either side of the light fixture onto the surrounding aisle-way beneath the light. The rail light of the illustrative embodiment comprises an elongated central housing whose interior mounts an extrusion designed to hold and position a plurality of LED carrier members. Each end of the housing slidably engages an end plug component, which is pivotally attached to the stair rail. The slidable engagement between the housing and respective end plugs permits the length of the rail light to be adjusted in the field.
In one embodiment, the housing has a plurality of axially-running projections on an inside surface thereof and respective inwardly projecting lips along respective lower edges. Each end plug in turn has an outer surface which includes a plurality of axially-running grooves each positioned to slidably receive and mate with a respective one of the axially-running interior projections of the housing and recesses formed respectively along first and second lower edges thereof, which are sized and dimensioned to slidably receive and mate with a respective one of the inwardly projecting lips on the lower edges of the housing.
In such an embodiment, the slidable mating of the axially-running grooves with the axially-running projections and the slidable engagement of the first and second lower edges with the first and second recesses provides the adjustability which permits the length of the light fixture to be adjusted in the field to adapt to varying dimensional requirements; i.e. varying distances between opposing vertical stair rail portions to which the light is attached.
In one embodiment, the extrusion may be so shaped and dimensioned that it snap-fits into the housing, and may include a plurality of interior projections disposed to position and retain the LED carrier members. In one embodiment, the plurality of interior projections comprise a centrally positioned depending projection and first and second depending projections positioned on either side of said centrally depending projection, each of the first and second depending projections having an end shaped to retain an edge of one of the LED carrier members. In such an embodiment, each said LED carrier member may comprise a flat LED mounting surface and a channel of Y-shaped cross-section wherein the channel engages the end of the depending central projection of the extrusion.
In one illustrative embodiment, the light fixture apparatus may further comprise first and second pivot plates for pivotally attaching a respective one of said end plugs to a stair rail post, each pivot plate including a front surface having a plurality of mounting holes, a circular opening for passing an electrical cable, and first and second tabs projecting therefrom for receiving a pivot pin for pivotally attaches an end plug to its respective pivot plate. Each pivot plate may further comprise an inner adapter plate positioned behind its front surface to strengthen the structure.
The features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
The rail light 11 of the illustrative embodiment includes an elongated outer housing 15, which attaches at its respective ends 17, 19 to respective mounting brackets 21, 23. The housing 15 and mounting brackets 21,23 are preferably fabricated of die cast aluminum for strength but could be fabricated of plastic, other metals or composites in various embodiments.
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The end plug 39 further has respective recesses 53, 55 formed along each of its respective lower edges or ends 57, 59. These recesses 53, 55 are captured by respective cooperating lips 61, 63 formed on respective lower edges or ends 62, 64 of the housing 15 (
As may be appreciated, the housing 15 telescopically slides with respect to the end plug 39, thereby providing adjustability when installing the rail light 11 to stair rail posts or other surfaces, e.g. 14, 16 in the field. Threaded screw holes 58 are formed in the end plug 39 to receive set screws or other devices for fixing the housing 15 in position once proper positioning is achieved during installation. Representative dimensions of an illustrative embodiment if the housing 15 are A=1.06 inches, B=1.10 inches.
The construction of the housing 15, extrusion 23 and lamp carriers 27 is further illustrated in
A central projection 73 with an end 75 of bulbous cross-section depends from the center of the inner surface of the extrusion 23. Symmetrically formed, downwardly projecting interior surfaces 77, 79 also depend from the inner surface of the extrusion 23 on either side of the central projection 73 and terminate in grooved ends 81, 83, which ends 81, 83 appear “hook-shaped” in cross-section. The inner extrusion 23 is preferably formed of a suitable plastic.
As further illustrated, the grooves 85, 87 in ends 81, 83 of the interior surfaces 77, 79, slidably receive respective edges 89, 91 of LED carriers 93, 95, each of which includes a planar rectangular portion 94, 96, terminating at one end in channels 97, 99 of “Y-shaped” cross-section. These channels 97, 99 slidably receive the bulbous end 75 of the central extrusion projection 73.
Respective electrical conductor pairs 105, 107 run through the interior of the inner extrusion 23 and are attached to the respective LED carriers, e.g. 93, 95, which may be fabricated of a suitable plastic. In the illustrative embodiment, the carriers 93, 95 are positioned with the respective planes of their LED mounting surfaces 94, 96 at an angle θ of, for example, 20 degrees to the vertical, resulting in oppositely directed LED light beams well-positioned to illuminate step surfaces on either side of the rail light 11.
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In the illustrative embodiment, each carrier, e.g. 93, 95, mounts two LEDs and their associated driver circuitry, with the LEDs 33 being sized from, for example, ¼ to 1 watt. Suitable lenses may be applied to the LEDs 33 as desired. A water tight, transparent cover may be provided over the opening in the underside of the housing 15 to transmit light to a stairway while shielding the LEDs 33 from the elements. Such a cover may also comprise an optical lens. Clamping attachment of the plugs 39 to a stair rail or other surface could also be employed in place of the pivot plates 37. The plates 37 and plugs 39 may each be molded from A 380.0-F die casting aluminum alloy or other suitable materials.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
This application claims the Paris Convention priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/104,604 entitled “Rail Light,” filed Oct. 10, 2008, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61104604 | Oct 2008 | US |