Claims
- 1. An adapter for securing a lighting fixture to the rail of a rail lighting system, comprising:
a body having an opening for receiving the rail of a rail lighting system, first and second electrically conductive contact members supported by the body, each contact member having an elongated portion adjacent the opening and having a length sufficient to contact a respective electrical conductor of the rail of a rail lighting system received in the opening; and a wedge insertable into the body, the wedge having first and second portions each having a shape and dimensions sufficient to contact the elongated portion of the respective electrically conductive contact member when the wedge is fully inserted into the body, the contact between the wedge and the contact members resulting in movement of the elongated portions of the contact members toward the respective electrical conductors of the rail of the rail lighting system.
- 2. The adapter according to claim 1, wherein the wedge includes a base and wherein the first and second portions comprise respective first and second members extending from the base.
- 3. The adapter according to claim 1, wherein the body includes notches located on opposite sides of the body communicating with the opening, the body further including recesses in which the contact members are received, the recesses being arranged to receive the contacts such that the elongated portions of the contacts extend from the recesses into the notches.
- 4. The adapter according to claim 3, wherein the body further includes channels adapted for receipt of first and second lighting fixture conductors, and wherein each contact member includes a slot for receipt of a conductor of the lighting fixture.
- 5. The adapter according to claim 1, wherein the body includes first and second mating halves.
- 6. The adapter according to claim 4, wherein each of the electrically conductive contact members includes at least one tapered portion adjacent the slot.
- 7. The adapter according to claim 4, wherein each of the channels includes at least one projection for engagement with one of the lighting fixture conductors.
- 8. The adapter according to claim 1, wherein each of the electrically conductive contact members includes at least one barb engaging the adapter body to limit sliding movement between the contact member and the adapter body.
- 9. The adapter according to claim 1, wherein the elongated portion of one of the electrically conductive contact members is longer than the elongated portion of the other of the electrically conductive contact members.
- 10. The adapter according to claim 2, wherein each of the members of the wedge includes a tapered end portion opposite the base to facilitate the contact between the wedge and the elongated portions of the contact members.
- 11. The adapter according to claim 2, wherein the first and second electrically conductive contact members include long and short elongated portions, respectively, and wherein the first and second members of the wedge have elongated lengths that are short and long, respectively.
- 12. The adapter according to claim 1 further including a cap secured to the wedge, the cap including a threaded portion for removable engagement with an end of the body.
- 13. The adapter according to claim 12, further including an annular disc secured to the cap, the wedge including a reduced diameter portion positioned between the annular disc and the cap.
- 14. A rail lighting system comprising:
a rail including first and second electrical conductors; at least one adapter comprising a body, the body having an opening in which the rail is received, the adapter further including first and second electrically conductive contact members supported by the body, each contact member having an elongated portion adjacent the opening and having a length sufficient to contact one of the electrical conductors of the rail, the adapter further including a wedge insertable into the body, the wedge having first and second portions each having a shape and dimensions sufficient to contact the elongated portion of the respective electrically conductive contact member when the wedge is fully inserted into the body, the contact between the wedge and the contact members resulting in movement of the elongated portions of the contact members toward the respective electrical conductors of the rail; and a lighting fixture secured to the body of each of the adapters, the lighting fixture including a pair of electrical conductors extending from the lighting fixture and received by the body of the adapter, each of the electrical conductors of the lighting fixture electrically connected to one of the contact members of the adapter.
- 15. The rail lighting system according to claim 14, wherein the rail has a depth and opposite end portions with respect to the depth, the rail including at least one conductor located in each of the end portions, and wherein the elongated portions of the first and second contact members have lengths that are long and short, respectively, such that the elongated portions of the contact members extend to conductors in opposite end portions of the rail.
- 16. The rail lighting system according to claim 15, wherein at least one of the end portions of the rail includes conductors on opposite sides of the rail with respect to a width of the rail.
- 17. The rail lighting system according to claim 15, wherein each of the end portions of the rail includes conductors on opposite sides of the rail with respect to a width of the rail.
- 18. A spring clip for a lighting fixture comprising:
a first pair of opposite tangs, each of the tangs of the first pair having a substantially V-shaped end portion for engagement with a notched base of a lamp; and a second pair of opposite tangs, the second pair of tangs oriented substantially perpendicularly to the first pair of tangs, each of the tangs of the second pair having a curved end portion for engaging a correspondingly curved portion of a lamp containment barrier.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/292,998, filed May 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60292998 |
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